VOL. UI^ NO. 120. (Otostilled Ad?erttalag on Pago 10.) SOUTH MANCHESISR, CONN./SATURDAY, FiBBRUARY 18j 1933. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE TUKEBC^NTS

❖ - Uncle Sam’s New Home in Manchester NEW POST OFFICE <$>- Central Federal Boiidiiig STRUCIMIS Long NeedM A s Stroke USTWORDIN Order U id r Envoy At Geae- Boding Conunonity As * va To Take Sbwteit Manchester — Opening FDODILDINC Japanese Ultimatum Route To Retnm To Toluo and Give Up Projected Monday To Be Event of Pieretti Brothers, General Peiping, China, Feb. 18.—^^(AP)<^ The Japanese already have made —A major battle between Chinese at least a half dozen airplane Trip T o U . S. — C alm d Ifistorical bportance. and Japanese armies at Kallu, bombing raids un Kailu from their Contractors, and AD Sub­ northern gateway to Jebol Prov­ military base at Tungliao. A se­ ince, aeemm imminent after the ries of these air raids occurred i. '.e receipt today of a Japanese, xilti- in January and caused consider­ Postpones Definite Action A new chapter in Manchester’s contractors Have Given matuin. . able' damage In Kaflu. histoty wUl be written today with *nia ulttifiatum ordered Chinese An official announcement said On Withdrawal. the expiration of postal service at forces iixunediately to evacuate the the Japanese ultimatum was ad­ -^<3. Their Best Work On Job. dty. The Chinese decided to ignore dressed to “the Chinese Command­ the Manciiester and South Manches it, it was stated at Manchurian er” at Kailu. Previous reports said ter qpices cmd inauguration of serv- Tokyo, Feb. 18— (AP)—^A govern­ headquarters .lere, despite a Japa­ General Cbu Chlng-Lin was in The Congressional appropriation nese tbrost to attack at once on command in that area. ment summons to Yosuke Matsuokai of 185,000 to build a new Post Of­ xion-compUance. Among his troops were "Big Japanese delegate at Geneva, to re­ fice in Manchester has been convert­ jk^Herald Photo hy Fallot. A fi army of from 30,000 to 50,000 Swords” and “Red Spears,” color­ turn hdre by way of Siberia, the Here’s the imposing edifice “at the cross roads at the top of the hill” in Manchester that.the U. S. govern­ ;VoiunteeCT. Imub been concentrated ful fighting outfits which served ed into a structure of brick, stone, shortest route, to assist in the final ment has erected here to house its local Federal acti'vi ties. The new post office will go into public service- to-fae' Kailu region to block Japa­ under General Ma Chan-Sban and stages of Japan’s secession from faa steel and concrete that does much to Monday morning for the first time. ^ , nese Invasion of Jehol from that General Su Ping-Wen in the *iorth- add to the prestige of Manchester p d n t ern Manchuria fighting last year. League of Nations is likely to com- and adds to its cM c center Just the pel Matsuoka to abandon a project-, right finesse. ed trip to the United States, a gov­ Pieretti Brothers, general con­ tractors of Centerbrook, Coim., held Took Years To Acquire O M B I A n W ernment spokesman said today. the contract for the Job and they This matter was still imsettled but ZANGARA’S ARRAIGNMENT the Cabinet might decide to consult have built a very enduring structure that should serve Manchester for Federal Building Here Matsuoka personally btfore taking many years to come. Pieretti BRniUNTBALL final Eu:tion on withdrawal from the Brothers have built up a reputation AGAIN POSTPONED TODAY League, in which event tbe delegate for the work throughout Southern will be called , home - immediately New Elngland and have built a num­ Completion Marks End of Work Started Quarter OFMASONSHERE after tbe anticipated acceptance the League Assembly of its report ber of public building j of note in _____ \ Connecticut in the last few years. of a Century Ago—Story of Struggle to on Manchuria next week. At the present time they are bulld-^ Obtain Site and Then the Money. Court Requested To Delay MALIRIE CRITICIZES The Cabinet postponed further ing the nei^ Post Office and Federal Large Attendance Exceeds discussion of tbe L ei^e questioa Building at Norwich, Conn. until Monday, .permitting Preixiier Fits the Lot Hearing U n ti& iii^ Com- Visepunt Makoto Saito to present The design of the new Post Office The new Manchester post office i residents. The town had grown Expectations— State Ar­ ASSEMBLY’S U tm the decisions thus far reached to which opens to the public Monday at Manchester, had of a necessity to '^from a little sprawling village with -’Ti, Prince Saionji, last surviving mem­ culminates nearly a quarter century a nest o f smsiU homes, to a town oil missioi Exaranes Assas­ ce rather oda in shape to fit into e ber of fae Council of tbe Genro, the of waiting and worlting by public- 13,641 residents in 1910. In the the lot on which it was .to be built. mory Presents Beandfnl highest, seat of power in the Em­ spirited Manchester people in the early days of South Manchester the It is so designed and built that the pire until a decade ago. interest of a centrally located edifice post office was located in the sin; Cennak?Restnig % n . Chief Justice S a ^ Jntice is Panl Heimer “It is safe to interpret the pre­ entrance faces perfectly, towards to house the Federal department of­ Cheney block at the comer of Char­ Site— AO Dine Together. the intersection of the various fices and the post office. Years of ter street and Main iitreet, but mier’s visit to Prince ^ e iiji as aa ice Monday in the new Federal build- streets at the center. Being Crucified "Upon the indication that the Cahtnet hM Ing^ At the Center. This consolida- patient consideration of the prob-^ as the tovm grew and other busi­ Miami, Pla., F«b. 18.—(AP)“ Ehccavation work was started last lem have been spent;, reams of sta- nesses, and homes were built north­ —The followlnig bulletin regard­ jigreed to the main principles of m tion noove ia a momentous one inas­ March by 'Ihe Manchester Sand & Manchester Masons were Jubilant ifK>licy respecting the league: Thft much as it'Will clarify a situation tiemery have been mailed to Wasb- ward on Main street, the post office ing the condition of Maydr An­ Cross of Expediency.’’ Gravel Co. The basement waUs today over the success of their 22nd is it had decided to wlfaijEqii^uzilew which has long been complicated and ii^on bearing on the subject, and was moved uptown to\the W. H. ton Ccrmxk,’seriously wounded are of concrete knd the interior a mlradejMeveats fae' Assmwito*> generally .confusing. conference after conferenci)^ with Cheney Sons block w o^ it aj Aimual Ball held last evening in WbdxwdBy night when Gulseppe piers support^ various columns adoptidff3P*tlie-Lea^-report aad Drop **Soi^’* Mancheater. gpvenrmentM oommitttee on the peafa4< faiiwaa Issttned ' to.jrama jstate armory. Ov$i;v.^^^^.fi(nvief^ ‘“ ‘TltetfOrA JPeb, 18.—(AP)—With are on spread footinj^ of ^inforced jn a tte r ^ t ( Awetr b td d .-A t last-;faei permanmtiy.' A4 tiie -no]^ enff-ttwr" Vere in attdidifieO during the eve­ FifPld^it-etsBi Roosevelt, w u . rqcomafandations," . a .. h igh: official Installation of the >«aBcxiste,- S teel'fram in g w r ie s U lS ' t|^ on thi District Obiirt fiefld the Associate Pren. post-’Office servicf Xov^pSo*- ' 'anchestw ^ t office at the CMMfr post office was fin^ in faa Fuller ning of . Which 22t couples Wefa in issued dt 9:45 A. ixi.: the town is a reality.. . block and later in the MortoU build­ the grand march at. 9:80 p. m. The “MayoikCenxtak continues to biib completed imd fae fi»t batch of pie means ^e eUniin^onk of the (Continoed on I’age Six.) - .V' naode “South Mapchester” with ref­ ^ “At The Cross Roads'* ing and the Rose block. weather was ideal and the traveling rest quietly and his general con­ minor Judgeships awaiting action in CALLED MORAL EFFECT erence hereafter being madetto the “At the cross roads—at- the top Growth, of Town good, many from Hartford, West dition Is favorable. Tempera­ both HonsSs, members of tbe Gen­ Geneva, Feb. 18.—(AP) *— ^ 6 of the hill” is a phrase often fouhd The town continued to grow, Hartford, Middletown, Bristol, East general belief in League of Na­ whole community, as “Manchester.” ture, pulse and respiration nor­ eral Assembly looked' hopefully-'to­ South Manchester never was incor­ in the histories of the several New north first, then east and west from Hampton, Rockville, Willimantic mal. tions circles today was that the porated as a town. It simply exist­ ARMS CONTROVERSY England States, and the application the point of beginning. Large cj’eas and many other cities and towns (Signed) day to the coming week for a quick great value of yesterday’s con- of the old plan of centering the mu­ ed in the eyes of the Post Office De­ were sub-divided and sold to an in­ throughout the state attending. “Dr. J. W. Snyder, and decisive showdown on tbe tan­ denmation of Japanese policy in nicipal buildings,—“the town hall, creasing number of residents on tiie Committee Commended “Dr. T. W. Hutson, gled patronage problem* the Far East, after a year and a partment at Washington which sep­ meeting house and schools,”—at a arated the two ends of the incorpor­ north and south sides of East Cen­ Peter Wind, general chairman, and “Dr. E. S. Nichol, Le^slators looked forward to the half spent in investigstiem and diA* D K T ip iN G ITALY central point on the highest eleva­ start of the eighth legislative week ated town of Manchester into South ter street to the limits of Manches­ his large committees from Manches­ “Dr. Karl Meyer, cussion, would be tbe moral effect tion- within the town limits, ap­ with some trepidltion too, for the Manchester and Manchester. South ter Green. Many homes were built ter Ix^ e left nothing undone for "Dr. Prank Jlrka.” on the Japanese Empire. pealed to those who for 23 years in the open .paces on Main sfaeet conviction has steadily grown In both Manchester, so-called, is an out­ the pleasure and comfort of the. While yesterday’s irolumlnous re­ have worked to have the post office north to Depot Square and the gfuests. Both he and Worshipful political camps that the showdown port and recommendatioxts on fae growth of old “Chene}rville” and the located on the plot of-land at the streets on both'sides of the main Mrs. Joe H. Gill of Miami, Entire Italian Press Attacks Msister Charles H. Bunzel were ftian seriously wounded, was re­ will bring one of the most bitter par­ Manchurian dispute were made un­ name spread far through the expan­ Center. The past decade has seen arteries leading from the Center. sion of Cheney Brothers. commended for the success of tbe ported as “feeling much bettor” tisan fights of the session. der a League covenant, provlslpn an increase in the building of an The center of population continued affair in 'view of present economic Warned by its own members that calling for any recommendation Closes Tonight France For Afleged Ulti- established group of municipal to move north, and the agitation to today. - Erasure of the neune South Man­ conditions. it must speed up its activities if “deemed Just and proper,” it is noted buildings, and for this reason the place the new building, when it was Spring Decorations ^ amoimt m business before it is to* be that no penalizing measures agalitot chester will officially become effec­ advocates of the plan have worked approved by the government, at the Miami, Fla.. Feb. 18— (A P )—The tive after I the closing hour of the The spacious armory ball floor disposeiTof before Jime, the General Japan were proposed. matnm Orer SUpments. through the years with a centrally Center reedved increasing support. was none too large for the gathering County Solicitor’s office aimounced Assembly began to show indications located post office in mind. Among the older residents of Outright approval of fae docu­ last night. The area above and shortly after 10 a. m., that Guiseppe during fae week that it was eager ment by the full League Assembly Early Post Office South Manchester the desire to aroimd the. dkneers was transform­ Zangara would not be arraigned to­ to get rid of the patroxiage question, It was away back in 1809 that maintain the center of the munici- next week, excepting only Japan, to Rome, Feb. IS.—(AP)—The en­ ed by the decorators into a fantasy day on charges of attempting to so it might turn its attention - to expected as a m atter o f coJiTse, but tire Italian preu engaged in an the Idea of a central post office was of spring,, with blue, yellow and assassinatee ^esident-elecft Roose^ other pressing matters. boro in the minds of Manchester (Oontlnaed on Page Seven) what will happen after that is de- attack on Frcuiee today, charging white bimting decorating the. entire velt. The opinion has prevailed among cide^y conjectural. an alleged ultimatum to Austria floor. Green streamers centered in The announcement was made legislative leaders foi some time The .next move is expected to de­ concerning an arms shipment from tbe middle of the. floor along which after Zangara, guarded by five that tbe General Assembly will con­ pend on tbe attitijde of tbe United Italy was ‘’camouflage” to distract imitation yellow daffodil blooms hid tinue to mark time until the Judge- States and Russii^ wbo were ip? attention from anti-Italian mili­ REPUBLICAN WETS the electric light bulbs. A large (Continued On Page Two.) ships is settled with some degree of vited to Join in directing peace ne­ tary preparations. RECOGNIZE RUSSIA blue bell pendant hung from tbe certainty. gotiations between Japan 4Ad Denials that the arms were ship­ middle beam of tbe armory, deco­ Chief Justice William M. Maltbie China. A Russian spoktoxnap ped to Austria for war purposes rated with silver spangles of oak last night Joined in the criticism of ready has ventured the belief there were coupled with counter­ MOBILIZE FORCES EX-ENYOY’S APPEAL leaves. On each end of the audi­ HOLD CITY OFHCIAL “the spectacle which day by d&y the dispute . pever will reach tlie charges that France was arming torium streamers representing large spread for our delectation on Capitol stage of negotiations.- Czecho-Slovakla and Jugo-Slavla. buds of spring flowers reflected-the H ill.” A Cardinal Point The Giomale D’ltalia of l^me and colored lights o f an electric spot­ The chief Justice addressed the A cardinal point in tbe Leagiw Premier Mussolini’s own newspa­ Confident That Blaine Re Condhipns Ihye light. ON FRAUD CHARGE dinner of the Hartford Coimty Bar proposal‘is-that nations of tha per, Popolo D’ltalia of Milan, were Orchestra Fine Associatibn after attending as a world continue to refuse to recog­ the most outspoken. The orchestra -was' stationed^ pBj> spectator, the hearing before the nize Maachultuo, tbe govehunent es- The so-called ultimatum, de­ pealer Will Be Carried By Very Mnch In Past Few raised platforixi on the-south's!<|si^ Judiciaiy, bill proposing to replace toblisbed by Japan in territory manding the Austrian government the hall. Large potted pslms screen­ Treunrer and all except the supreme and superior Japan wrested from China. get rid of the arms and supplies ed the twalve-'i^ayefs of Himtiey's courts with 36 district courts. Today is tbe first anniversary of within two weeks, was published. the House Next Monday. Vean, As Tells Andence. Night Hawks of Holyoke, Mass., one He ebaUenged the bar to end fae tbe birth of that new natidn and Great Britain was reported to of the best and Well known drehes- "of Stal* L “political . traffickihg in minor still no country in fae world—aside have approved the action by tras of Southern New Biigland. The judgeships.” from Jepan, bM indicated even faat France on the grounds that the Washington, Feb. 18.—(AP)— , Feb. 18.— (AP^)-r-Recog- floor in excellent condition and “Is it to continue to be so that it is consideiing such action. League, V: the bar o f Connecticut Will sit su­ concentration of arms violated the Republican anti-prohibitionists or­ itition of rSoidiy^ 6n*“a subi the many cushioned sbxts around fae Oised o f Slealingt ■ vigilance at least may serve to pro­ pinely by while Justice is crucified long indefinitely this attitude. post-war peace treaty with Aus­ ganized their strength today be­ etan^<;pj|^ and ball provided comfort for the spec­ Urban H. Peck tria. tators and those not dancing. Girls upon the qross of political expedi­ There to a feeling among soma, n (A Paris dispatch said the.note hind the ipove which Congressional, w as' swfvocated of 'the Order of RXinbow served.fruit MilOraukee. Wis., Feb. 18.— (AP) ency?” he asked. League delegates that fae (Jtotedj, Fight on Tuesday present two; offices tonight at to Austria was presented February leaders are confident will cany tlif 'Deuri^te'C. Poole, wbo, as ptmcb during the dancing. —A man wbo served as city treas­ States will Join am arms embargo'^ o’clock. However, it win probably Senate-approved Blaine ^ mpeatfa With 18 Judgeship resolutions against Japan, but this to not glo­ 11 and was mainly in the nature of 625 Dlpe urer of Milwaukee for 16 years and be years to come before the last let a request for Information as to through the House Monday. | division of Russian affairs, Tbe Sheridan Hotel catered for starred tor action on tbe House bally eopsidered a possibility now* ter marked “South Manchester” the state of arms shipments in The meeting of the Wet Blob was ‘ im ^rt^t part 'in shap- tbe ball. For the-Arst - time since another who:was bead of tbe de­ calendar, tbe fight on the patron.* Assist Chtoa ^ ■ A reaches the new office. The name H ungary.) called as party chieftains debated faVprbsent’ policy of non- tbe annual Masonto ball has been funct Liberty State bank, were Iii age problem is expected to open Many League delMates favor a. is expected to die a, natural but French Demand the convention method of retlflca- hdd in the anx»ry, the entire as­ Jail today awaiting arraignment on Tuesday fa that chamber. It is gen­ mbvement to give Cotoa aoatai|i4 . SI erally agreed, however, that fae gradual death. This simplification The French government was re­ tion and surveyed the prospects for ^’iiiddiMs' prepared for de- sembly were sorved at one sitting. indictments chairing embezzle­ assistance in its undedgrsd warfHfB' decisive battle on the Judgeships of the town’s mail service is a pro­ ported to have denumded that Aus­ state action this year with morq Foreign' PoUmr Asso- ment of 1500.000 of city funds. with Japan, which threatens to bo- There were. 27 tables and a grand will come in tbe SInato where gressive movement that is meeting than 40 State Denatures holding “ laon, Poole, who. . bM John 1. Drew, city trmumrer from come. most eerious this nwtof .. tria investigate whether pwt of tota l ;ttf 625 diners w ho enjoyed th'e Democrats bold a one vote majority. with'favor by everyone. It is con­ the arms had been reshlpped to assemblies. bam “die-bard anti-Bolsbe- fine lunch of .frqzen fruit salad, 1916 to 1982. Was charged by fae the Province of Jebol. Matsuilfa sidered a decided forward step for vik,” eai( reoognltion would be Grand Jury .with misappropriating (lovsmor Wilbur L. Cross has has made it plato that Japaa ii^ Hungary, wbisb since the -'.cceaslon Representative Rainey of DU dressing, potato - chips, cake and urged Senate Democrats to defer the town. of Premier Julius Goeraboes has -nois, the Democratic leader, : said mutuaUy ai^RBntagcous to both peo­ coffee served at 11 o'clock. tbe money, sind 1. J. Rosenberg, fo r­ tends to occupy fas Capital of ttta. action *on tbe judgeships until fas Cbinsse • admmtotercd ^rovlB0i|, The Bmidoyees laid special stress upon Its close re­ the Blaine resolution for repeal of ples, and that ’;tbe Soviet govern­ 'Boanttfid - Q ow bs mer bank president, with aiding him Qsnsral Assembly -has acted on Jebol City, 100 miles novfa of The consolidation of the two lations with Italy. the Eighteenth Amendment would ment is tbe'pne that has exercised The scene from^ the gallery was through hie banking connectlona. fae Dictrlet Ooun bill vbleh. be bad Peiping, aad bripg fae territoQr offices will not mean the elimination Tt was demanded, the- alleged effective authority farougbout that bitiliantly beaptiful as fae grand Deputy sbirlffs arrested Drew late m * be adopted by the Houise “ by at endorsed.- It Is possible this meas*r der fae dominion of MancoufcM. • of any. of the 86 employees. There ^ t said, that Austria either ob­ least twenty votes..’’ vast coudtiy for 12 years.” march started at 8;80 p..m. The last nlgbt ut St. Joseph’s hospital Boond .*olley urc may be reported in fae Senate ,Tbto was bis rntly to a Leafilt are 27 at the south end office and tain assurance of the eptifa reshlp- Tbe.repealer is to be brought up gowns of tbe womqn. were mors where be bad been a patient for sev­ nine over north. The personnel of “I should Uke to record, however, Wejtoliday. On this day also it is query whether Japan would jto ment of jtbe arms to fas point of Monday under suspension o f the. lensfay and fsmiidns ]than. fpr ssv- eral days. He has been ill for sev­ expected faat the Judgeship resolti- ■ ‘1'i the Msinohester postoffme is as fol­ my beUef that. American poUcy to­ eral months. Rosenberg was s n wining t o ‘l^romise’'^ to stay out of origin or destroy them. mies which means drastically lim­ ward revolutionary Russia has so eru years, many of faqm sweeping tipns on. fas Senate calendar will be Jebol. lows: ' Bmest F. Brown, 'postmas­ The Giomale D’ltalia said the ited debate snd a quick vote. fas floor. $lflmnisiinff, satins and rested at his home. Both Were de­ ter; Henry Franey, assistant post­ far been sound,** Pools nld. “Far starred for action. A Russian tpokssman indicator French note evidently referred, to The Demoeratio majority yester­ cr^M In. all fas bod^ Frank ver, is not ntosssin11y--good for­ repairs. between ten and twbnty of bis par-; ever. ^' In directBt bectnstbentrast wire fas . dress the city*" . to advice ie heeded, ,lt Jton League rspiort B. Crocker, M iifaaiter;'"^ J. Aastrlan Report ty who have voted diy' would Ghanxe- Is -Needed, suits snd’tuxsdbs bf fas men and fae Inyestigatiqn into tbe .giW re, of be, poNibto for. fae Senate to b l^ rsoognlgsd fas rist gotonfaiNg] McCann, ewfstant'postmaster; Miss (The official organ of fat-Social change. Representative. Beek<'bf “Ws have rsi^ tly undargima a membere-of tiis -’ cdmifllttee. were tbe two men, #as,' flrst stitowd' sev­ all' jbdiiWfaip reiofatic’hx ^ Hra- Mary O. Doughe^, Harold Agard, Democratic Party’ln Wtrma, fat Pemuvlvania, head; of the Repub' mild political, MVOlutioB o« our identifled by white :catoationtt to tbe eral ,yaare ago ^ WisooBaln ate Deffioonte vote m a unit. '■im Miss Jennie D. Croekiett. PbUlp Arbelter Zeitung, laid 40 oarloadt Ucan Wet Bloc, said fae Blaine res- own. A new admfalsiration laAbout lapels of tbelr drsiB suite. State. Iheome Tax p u tu u i wmih , . OaBieenito Untied ' TBiBABP m f i l O jAllOH’ Shaw, Frank E. Zlmmi^mao* Earl of riflei and madilnt guim origi­ olution bad fae approval of bis to taka offibo In ‘ WishlngtOB. This The OrsM'Mburob had aaelaaed afl exti» Ug s^pfaMt With repo^ ourrent' faat fae Kogers. and James B.- Wilson, r m - nating In Italy pttwd through group. , is tba time to rs-examiBs *bf state Promptly at !9:M o’clock ' tbe Rosenberg, wbo ameitied^faf ca^ RlMte democratic raalfs am fareatr, lar c lf^ ; John W.'BbUleB,’ sUbStl- Auttna to Hungary rttATitfa in a Bouse adimtloii would send , fae of our. relations with RuBtia.'Is. an grand march .was ibrmsd led. by aad tost An addtioBsl nmstitoBr iaid 'dlfeotioD of ob«. 0^ .more .NOS*] tnte eM ci OeOTgs-B. .8hiilth, Riob- >ttiod of three daya. Britiab and measure to tbe states for ratiflea' unprejudiood) Rdtlt, and with fas Worshipful OttiDd > Jbuiier' Charles tiqn Was undertaken redimly by toiMbim, obeetvers w ate^ tt| e inl"Allen, A .’ H> Sifabnsea, Jbseim French envoys in Vienna re|iueBted tion by tbs convmjklon mefapd* a oamsst-bops of finding a v n y to H. Buhsel SBd Mrs; BtouMl,'foUewed state authorities in ocanedidn with SfBBte ctoeely d u ^ fae ,wee)t' tof tbs d osisi of the Uhwtgr fltiitt .(OMrtinMS O n-raft Vino)/ (OiiBliiined m fdge la v a a ) (doBfitawd OB Magi fRtLv. (COBllBBad OB. tagB-WtSB) ‘ \ X€obMbbi*;<)b VM) hiak.’ ' . T Ob ! ■ • , ...... • ‘ • ''.'y- - ' . . y...... r /'

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second, Raymond Blinn; third, erotic Senators thwarted reappoint­ are tHrbe children: Theodore Doug­ Harry Keish. ’The next whist in L()NER(iAN O P m ment of two RepuMlcaa jud^s of MunmooitiiDEAiH las Robinson, who was asristent sec- STAB CONVBmM? toe series will be held on Thursday the Ootirt of Common Pleas and retaqr the'Navy under r reMdent s ip r TWO p m ROCKVILLE evening, February 23rd.' refused to accept an imfovorable Cooinge: Mrs. Joseph W. Alsep of Jtttte John B. Fahey of toe Pro­ THE BRATTON HLL| report on a bill abolishing the D u - Avon, Obtts., and Monroe Douglas bate Court haa arranged a lurobate btUY District Ttaffio Court. W HIS. MUNSON of New York. I josTVM Tisrn hearing for Mimday morning at 10 The Senate defeated 18 to 17 a i ' ______BRORS 110,000 SUIT . o’dbok to act upon toe application Congr«8anum Tdegn^lis That resMution reappointing Judge % of Gertrude A. Cowles of Manches­ He Has Taken Stand Against C&arles B. Waher to the Common CNEAD ter, who has applied to toe court Veterans'Appropriation Cnt. ITeas Court for New London d Repeal of Dr; Law Brings Up FOR MOTOR ACCIDENT] for toe gppointoient of commission­ county and by . toe same vote re­ Sstcr of Ex-Piedent Theo­ Psirikh Thl liMjfPMfid E ^ fused to suspend toe rules so tost News of foe sudden death of Sher- ers to pass on a claim against the Commander Clarenoe Peterson of estate of Mary B. White, late of immediate aotton might be taken on dore RoosoTok Posses Trood K. Raymond of New Britain roDneat l l i ; Neeenitate PreUem Tliat la Distnrb- Joseph Bonan Claims Perma­ Anderson-Shea Post, Veterans of a resolution reappointing Judge was received with deep regret here. Vernon, who died recently. Foreign Wars, is in receipt of a nent Injuries In Action He Mayflower Rebekah Ledge will Miles F. McNiff. as Judge of toe He 'was' a Hebron boy. He leaves communication from Congressman Common Pleas court for toe Water- his. vdfe, Mrs. Helen Hodge Ray­ ing the Legitlatrre Experts Starts. Against Bay State hold a "Depression Whist” party on Away In Her 72nd Year. Drastic Action Soon. Tuesday evenhip in the Odd Fel­ Augustine Lohergan, stating that he bury District. Both resolutions mond. a native of this place, to Man. lows Hul. Prizes will be awarded is opposed to toe Brattou amend­ have been adopted by the House. whom he was r arried in June, 1211, ment which calls for f, flat ten per ' ’The McNiff resolution is expected and three foiktren. Sherwood, Rato, toe whmera but no refreshments New York, Feb. 18.— (AP)—From The Board ot BdueatKki Is ttiiidy- WaahlBgtoii, Feb. 18.—(AP) — Damages of IIO/ICJ are being will bs ssrved. Everyone is in­ cent cut in all government depart­ to come up for action next week. In and (Jordom *11107 have toe sym­ sought by Joseph Bonan of Rock­ ments. toe H6use a battle is expected on all over toe nation messages of con- ing the en'ameration situation at Congress has a brand new question vited to attend. pathy of our community in toeir ville . from Egnasy Bandaski of The telegram received today reads toe Baldwin bill reducing toe sal­ ddSnees came today, mourning the great bereavmnent Maadtester High school as prepar­ Hope Chapter, No. 60, Order ot edness to act later upon an antici­ to worry about: When is a conven­ Hampden, Mass., for injuries re­ as follows: aries of aQ state employes. . death of a distinguished member of Mrs. B. B. Foote and Mrs. Arnold Bastsm Star, will hold a meeting pated increased . enrottiaent next tion a constitutional convention? on Tuesday evening in the chapter’s Dear Mr. Peterson: There is a likelihood that toe the many-branched Roosevelt fam­ C. Foote visited Albert B. Lyman of ceived in an automobile accident re­ September, it was learned today. rooms at which time a sketch en­ 1 have yow t telegram. I do not General Assembly may abandon its ily, Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt Robin­ Columns at St. Joseph’s hospital in Sveryone on Capitol Hill is fami­ sulting in the crippling of his left It is apparent that with such an titled "A e Reverend Peter Brice" favor toe Bratton Amendment. "Frightless Friday" nue as a means son. WiUlmantie Tuesday. Mr. Lyman liar with noisy party conventionfl, hand temi>orarily. The papers were increase there will not be adequate served yesterday, returnable to the will bs presented. Beat wishes of speedhm up legislation. At least Mrs. Robinson, who was a sister is recovering from his accident the first being held in 1789. Now the Iflsses CTatherine D avis o f EUing- a soore or measures were ready tor of President Theodore Roosevelt and space to huxUs the student body a Hampden County Superior Court at AUOUSTINB LONBRGAN. They also called at Mr. and Mrs. toe present buildings. As a conse­ convention is becoming impoi*tant. Hampden, Mass. ton, ISmily NiederWerfer of Vernon The Bratton Amendment which action yesterday but these had to Ifiiaim rof Mrs. Franklin D. Roose­ Hubert P. OoUlns's. be deferred imtil quence toe board is considering If the House acts next Monday The case is the result of an acci­ and Barbara Reed of Tolland, have passed toe Senate tola week and next week because velt, died last night of pneumonia in R obert S. Foote is furnishing ice of the rules. whether avaUabiA and suitable apace as its leaders predict, it wiU voU to dent on June 11 when Bonan was been admitted as members of tbs which has been sent to toe House, her 73nd year. to fill several of the local 16e houses. Tolland County Rural Promoters. lik e her late brother, Mrs. Robin­ esn be obtained or wheth^t It may submit prohibition repeal to the peo­ driving on Parker street in Bast will, according to toe opponuits of It is 7^ inches thick. This is toe be neceesary to install a two-pes- ple. By terms of the repeal resolu­ Longmeadow, Mass. At the intersec­ Cards were received yesterday toe bill, cause toe closing of 60 per son had trenisndoua energy, which first chance to get ice this winter. from Town Clerk and Mrs. John B» carried her into philanthropy, socie­ 8lon-a*day-i0 «tem . tion, it becomes effective only when tion of Hampden and Parker street cent of all veterans hospitals "The Mookeri*, a drama in one act ’The question was also raised as ratified "by conventions in three- ’Thomas who are spending the win­ throughout toe country and will ty, literature and pblltifo. • She was will be presented et the local church Bonan’s car was struck by a oar ter in Miami, FloHda. to whetoer there was suffident fourths of the several stutei." close all regional bureaus of the ad­ FINANaALNEWS foe widow of Douf^aa Robinson, Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. driven by B. J. Bandjuskl but owned The faculty oi the Rockville High wealthy real estate man. room in toe Eighth district building -That brings up the question: Is a by toe defendant. Bonan contends he ministration except Atlanta, Oa.; By AARON OOOB^ A number of people from here at­ to house Freshmen students from school will present a musical com­ She made the old Roosevelt resi­ tended toe funeral of Sherwood H. state-treated OonventJon legal, or was more than half way across toe edy entitled “Mid-Summer Night New York and Boston. that end ot toe town. Sunt. F. A. must the federal government pro­ All ex-ssrvlce organiiationa *and dence in, Bast Twentieth street a Ri^mond in New Britain Friday. intersecting streets when toe col­ Dream” at the Sykes School Audi­ shrine for admirere ot Theodore Verplanck was not prepared to state vide for calling the conventions? their auxiliaries sent telegrams to Mr. end Mrs. Fred Sobielo ot lision occurred. His car overturned. torium on Friday evening, March (Questions may be eubmltted Rooievelt; campaigned for Liberty as to this and as a result toe board There are powerful' arguments on According to toe complaint, Bonan their state representatives and South Manchester were callers took no action, deciding to await 10. This is one of the Well-known to this column. Those questions loans, the Salvation Army, the Red Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. A. H. both sides. The first one who may suffered severe lacerations of his Shakespearean plays and it will be Senators to assist In defeating toe deemed of group interest shall further investigation of conditions. Cross and the Republican Party; P ost’s. have to express an official opinion left hand, contusions of his body, a given in costume. amendment. be treated in artloles; those wrote several volumes of poetry and Schools here close this week for is )8ecrefary fltimson. fracture of the spine and nervous A special meeting of toe Merger deemed otherwise, shall be a book called "My Brother T. R." a week’s Vacation and the local stu­ It’s the duty of the secretary ot shock. Committee considering toe con­ treated individually. Dial 6961 COPS CAPTURE BANDIT Splendid Speaker dents at the Windham high school state to attest the proposed a«end- Bonan was brought to the hock- solidation of toe town and city gov- WHOLE TOWN HAILS with questions.) Her address seconding the nomi­ raen and transmit it to the gover­ emraehts will be held at the Rock­ will also have a week’s vecetion at ville City hospital and remained nation of General Leonard Wood in toe same time. ON THE ROOF OF HOUSE ville Public Library this afternoon The attention of the Federal Re­ nors. there for several months. Dr. John Chicago at the 1920 presidential con­ Fifteen members ot the Grange In the past he always has said at 2:30 o’clock to hear a report of serve Banks and the Reconstruction E. Flaherty treated him for three NEW POST OFFICE vention wea considered a master­ attended too meeting of Coventry the amendment is proposed "to the a sub-committee headed by Edward Finance Corporation are turned to­ months. Besides the injury to his piece. Leter she campaigned ardent­ Grange Thursday evening and fur­ Armed With Riot Guns and Legislatures" and there has been no hand he alleges permanent injury to L. Newmarker. ward speedily settling the dlffloultiss ly for Harding. She declined, how­ ’The secqsd presentation of the (Uo&Hnued Prom Page One) nished part of toe literary program. *rear Bombs and Wearing confusion because everybody knows bis spine. In Michigan. Theru is no question ever, to accept designation as a Re­ what 9iUe Legislature is. comedy "I'll Take Vanilla," spon­ but what the Michigan situation has Bullet Proof VcBt They Mr. Bonan, through Edward J. F. McVeigh, James L. Rogers. Louis publican elector-at-large for toe 1932 SCHOLARSHIFS ANNOUNCED BtiflMofl Must Bedde Lonergau, his attorney, alleges sored by the Rockville Lions Club, had a profound influanoe upon the presidential election. was given last evening. ’The en­ F. comet, Charles H. Rogers. Er­ Make Arrest. But now secretary SUmsen must negligence on toe part of the defen­ nest P. Anderson, Luther J. Chaptn, markets, it was intimated yester­ "You must understand," she said tire proceeds of the two nights’ pro­ day that an extension o^ the eight- New London, Feb. 18.—(AP)—At decide whether to leave a decision dant or his agent in eperating the Clarence O. Anderson, P. W. Robert in a speech later, "why I cannot a special chapel service in Connecti­ Boston, Feb. 18— (A F ) — Boston on the question of what is a consti­ duction will be used to aid toe day closing would be made in order car. In his answer, toe defendant de-. “Uons Club Milk Fund" for toe un­ Modean, Thomas J. Donnelly and comment on toe National, campaign. cut College this morning President and SomerviUe poUce anetd with tutional convention to the states, or nies he was at fault. The case has Wesley Bulla, regular carriers; Reu­ to give an opportunity to frame pro­ My'own beloved niece is the wife of riot guns, tear gas and bolHt proof dernourished children of Rockville. tecting emergency banking laws. Katherine Blunt announced that the to indicate whether the decision be- not been set down for a hearing but The Ladies* Auxiliary of the ben W. Bronke, Chester B, Morgan toe Democratic candidate. She is Wintorop scholars for this year are vests, today captured foi fob to o t o f lo fife to Odhgless. . will probably be tried in April or and Evan W. Nyqulst, substitute car­ The bond market seemed a bit bet­ the daughter of toe brother (Elliott) Somerville kouse JcMpb Mc­ Hatheway-MiUe. Post, No. 62. ter on Wednesday, although foreign Miss Ubbie Blumenthal, of Anaonia, Speaker Oarner is among those May. American Legion, of Ellington, will riers; Herbeirt B. McCsnn, rural who was nearer to me in age than and Miss Emily S. Doggy o f N or­ Ginnis, alias Joseph MeCaifoy, 28, Who believe the, states have toe Rural Carriers Conventloa carrier. government bonds were down. Unit­ Theodore. For her I have the deep­ aUeged kidnaper and robber. hold a setback card party on Friday ed States Gtovemments were very walk, both of toe Jtmior class. Win- power to go ahead and»do what they Plans are complete for toe annual evening. First Mall Monday est affection and respect. So. mimb Police said McOlnnia is wanted in active and higher. Commodities throp schools rang hlghes’. in toe choose about conventions. On toe state convention of toe Rural Mail Fred J. Morin, l)owllng alleys The new office at toe center will as I would like to pay toe highest college. Boston for questioning in connec­ were firmer. Speculative sentiment tribute to President Hoover, I can­ other hand, his Texas ooUeamje, Carriers and its auxiliary which proprietor, of Rockville, has filed a open at the usual hour Monday The chapel service was the open- tion with toe Rutstotn Mdnaping in Wall Street s becoming more and not do so in this campaign.” Chairman Sumners of toe Judiciary will be held in Rockville next Wed­ petition in bankruptcy showing morning and iiie first mall to arrive irg event of alumnae week end. and In Providence for an armed rob­ more bearish, and sooner or later Loved Her Brother bery. At Boeton Police bead- oofnttlttee, contends such state ao- nesday. The meeting will be held at debts of $5,085 and assets of $1,- will come in from Hartford by trol­ About 116 alumnae representtog that sentiment will bring around a She loved to write of her brother quarters where McGMants wae t ^ e n ion without Federarautoority would toe Bike Home, corner of Bllingtc,. 501. ley at 6:80. Thereafter aO mail will every class returned. Thle afternoon turn in prices. The National Trans­ Theodore. Of his eaurly years, she he was described ae the husband ot be open to doubt. avenue and Prospect street, with come either by train to the north they met Preildqnt Blunt, toe facul­ end or by special bus from Hartiord. portation Committee report Imd the w rote: Jean Parker who figured la toe "’^ere are two means of proceed- several prominent speakers. ty and members of toe senioi dess, All mall carriers will work their regular $2.25 disbursement decltured "A little, dainty, narrow-chested boy Oliver B. GMmrett p for in recognition of her action in de­ called by f ederal dlreoUon.* B. E. Farrell of Nlw Haven; Frank­ room, each speqtator was searched Dry Law repeal resolution which a brass horn. She also loved Mr. seven and five days respectively un­ flecting the aim of Giuseppe Ban- On Gamer’s side are those who ing is one of the most modern in toe lin M. Stahl of Manchester, N. H., for weapons. United States and haa a great will be presented to toe House of Robinson’s estate In the mountains der provisicne ot toe new censorship gara, when he shot at Pr^deni- point out toe iramers of toe consti­ secretary of toe New England Con­ Sanity Commission many advantages over the present Representatives for approval. The of West Virginia, where she started decree. Two workers weeklies are elect Roosevelt at Miami lasA tution recommended that conven- ference and Mrs. M. R, Hetherlngton Judge B. C. CkiUins said the post­ offices. President’s signature will not be re­ several backwoods schools. banned until April and severe action Wednesday* Mrs. Ooss struck Ban- tiOhe be called fo r its adoption by of Alpine, N. Y., repreeenting toe ponement was made at request of Those In Charge quired if Representatives approve Mrs. Robinson was a fifth cousin previously was taken against lead­ gara’s arm as he attempted to shoot the thirteen states. auxiliary. County Solicitor Charles A. More- The government inspector and en­ the bill Monday. ’This may have of the President-elect. Surviving ing Sccialiat and Communist organs. toe President-elect. But from toe other side comes toe Plan Pinochle Tournament head, in order that a sanity commis­ gineer on toe Job has beeir Paul had some Influence upon toe m arket argument that for State liegis- Plans are complete for a pinochle sion may examine Zangara. Hcimer. The superintendent >t con- at toe close. The market is in a latupes to call toe conventions tournament ta oe held under toe "The Jury panel has been drawn, 'struction has been Urban H. Peck, critical position and very little is Would, in effect, be tanUmount to sponsorship of the "40 and 8" Divi­ and nothing more can be done at formerly of Mansfield, Mass. The needed to etimulate it one way or letting toe Legielaturc pass on. the sion of toe American Legion. ^ this time," Judge Collins said as be building, an $86,000 structure, b'< another. Liquidation was* taking amendment. A clam chowder supper is to be adjourned court. been completed more than a month place yesterday in Bonds and Stocks. They say that by refusing to served in toe G. A. R. rooms at Zangara immediately was taken ahead of the government schedule Government issues were weak and LIKE A SHINING LIGHT...THE SIMPLE FAITH create a convention a state legisla­ o’clock followed by a surprise en­ back to .his cell in toe county Jail. which called for a year’s work. under pressure most of toe day. The ture would in effect be refusing toe tertainment. The affair will be The spectators, orderly throughout Ground was broken late last March. rail list also softened somewhat, THAT WAS MIGHTIER THAN A PAGAN EMPIRRI ratlScation of that state, despite thrown open to toe public at 9 toe brief session, filed quietly out ot But for uncontrollable delays in ob­ heretofore, toev had held up very the deciiioD of Congress that ratifi­ o’clock and everyone given an op­ toe courtroom with no apparent at­ taining materiajB used in the con­ well. The market In general seems SUNDAY! . Tht S««t« Spttidi Yom Ey« A« Sp«eto*lt in hi cation or rejection must be by con­ portunity to enroll in the tourna- tempt at a demonstration against struction, the work would have been to be awaiting affair with no great ventions. ’ ment.^The committee in charge con toe Italian. finished sooner. amount of selling during weakness Hhtofy.. .TKn.SpInndof nnd Intrlgut of Ntro't Court I... Thrill ond Spocudt ol Bo the argument goes on, with sists of Clayton Thrall, William O. As bailiffs called toe court to or­ The last service at toe Bouto Man­ nor little buying on strength* both sides about agreed that a last Peohnert, George Taylor and Joseph der, Judge Collins said to toe coun­ chester office fades with toe closing tht Coliituml.MLovti ind say In toe matter ultimately will be W eber. ty solicitor: of the lobby at 7 o’clock tomorrow Hartford Electrio Light Company’s carried to the Supreme Court. Patriotic Exercises Held "Have you any statement to evening while at the north end toe earnings for 1932 showed net earn­ Hitfi of Antitnt Roratl Appropriate patriotir exer.fises mako Mr. SoUcitor?" lobby closes at 8 tonight but mail ings of $8,751,000—as compared were held yesterday afternoon in toe Morehead reifiied:, will be received up imtU 7 o’clock to­ with $2,677,000—for 1931. The graded schools of the city in cele­ “At 9:85 o’clock this morning, morrow evening. At toe south end amount paid in dividends was $2,- REPUBUCAN WETS bration of toe births of Washington Mr. Twyman and Mr. McCaskill, toe money order and postal savings 308,266.86, and $103,744 was carried and Lincoln. The programs consist­ defense attorneys, called me and windows closed at 12 this noon for to sui'plus. Consumer dividends, rate reductions, 6.8 per cent sales ed of short dramatic plays, musical said they had not yet received toe the last time and toe stamp, parcel MOBiUZE FORCES decreases and liberal credit policy selections and speaking. Mrs Annie report from phystcians who ex­ post, registry and general delivery a explains toe decrease in toe amount B. Andrews, assisted by Miss Eh^elyn' amined toe defendant; that they windows go down at 1 o’clock this (Continued from Page One) will have received toe import by 10 afternoon. ’The lobby closes at 7:80 carried to surplus of $98,914. The Waite, was in- charge in toe East plants have been maintained in first school while at the Maple street o’clock Monday; that they expect­ tonight but will re-dpen from 6:80 to system never before tried in ap­ ed to recelve 4t this morning, and 7 tomorrow night The last mall class condition and when opportuni­ school Principal John W. McClellan ties presented themselves to mstail proving amendments to the Consti­ was in charge. that they would study it .and be will be made up at that time and de­ tution. / ready for trial Monday morning. parts at 7:80. new equipment they were taken ad­ Recover Car at Marlboro vantage of quickly to insure better Leaders today were occupied The Bulck automobile owned by They requested that I convey this aosing Hours with the question whether if is toe and more efficient service. At toe Ensign Klbbe of domers was re­ report to Your Honor this morn­ At the north end the money order duty of the states or toe Federal in g." • present market price a return of covered this week at Marlboro, and postal savings windows close at government to call the conven­ "All right,"'toe judge responded. about 4.91 per oent ie afforded toe Masq,, and returned to toe owner. 3 this afternoon as do toe rMt of the tions. “In view of that report toe court window services. The lobby closes invehtoB, with a very good i^rance The State Police at the Strafford Uarher's Hope sees no need for delaying a definite at 8 tonight and will not be open of stability and aggressive manage­ Barracks have been searching for Speaker Gamer -said chieftains setting of the trial and therefore tomorrow although letters may bo ment. of the Democrats hoped that state this car for several weeks. It was too trial is set for 10 o’clock Mon­ dropped through toe door slot as Legislatures would authorise and found stuck in a snowbank and de­ day morning. usual up to 7 o’clock to be in time Seen from an airplane, a rain­ set up toe machinery for toe con­ serted. State Policeman Kenneth Jury Already Drawn for toe last mail at 7:80. Mond^ bow appears in. toe form of a com­ ventions without Federal participa­ W. Stevens and Mr. Kibbe brought "The jury has already been morning the office will re-open as a plete cirole. tion. A survey showed that 43 Leg­ it to toe Stafford Barracks. It was drawn slid will be on hand so noth­ classlfled station with Harold Agard islatures are now in session or due turned over to toe owner on Thurs­ ing further can be lone at this in charge. Two asststants will work to meet sometime tots year. But day. tim e." under his diroction. Servlou will in­ many of them have a definite time College Editor Hie Judge immediately left toe clude practically eveiytoing it does limit that expires soon. In The Tower, student periodical bench and went to his chambers as now except for the delivery of mail CIRCLE A tWo-toirds .Ibajorlty of House at toe Catholic University of Ameri­ the guards took Zangara back to which will all go through toe cen­ SATURDAY AND SUNDAY members voting is needed to adopt ca at Washington, Timothy W. Mc­ Jail. tral office. the repealer Monday. Carthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick "The actual trial of this man To Mail Two Letters Having disposed of toe repeal J. McCarthy of 117 High street, re­ will proceed Monday morning if No elaborate ceremony will mark SPENCER TRACY question, the Senate today drove cently published a report of toe he pleads not guilty,” Morehead toe inauguration of the new post ahead rapidly to a decision on progree to date on toe Cardinal stat^ after toe brief court session office building service. The first two broadening Federal assistance to senior annual of 1938, of which he today. . letters will be mailed by the Man- toe unemployed while toe House is editor-in-chief. “If be pleads guilty, be probably ohoster Chamber of Commerce, one ‘FACE xSSKY' plugged away on toe District of McCarthy, a senior ip toe universi­ will be sentenced at once." to the postmaster general at Waeh- Coliunbia appropriations bin. ty, wa ; elected to toe post of editor- "I have not been advised by toe ington and toe other to Congress­ with Senate delmte on toe LaFollette- in-chief of toe Cardinal for 1984 last defense,attorneys whether Zangara man Augustine Lonergan. The let­ MARIAN STUART Costigan measure for outright year. ’The position is one of toe will plead guilty or not guilty by ters will deal with toe opening of NIXON AND ERWIN grants to states for tellef purposes coveted honors on the campus. He reason of Insanity," Morehead con­ the new office and will be returned Your heart will brim with from a $500,000,000 fun*' was re­ is preparing for toe degree of IiL, tinued. "The defense attorneys told to be kept on file at the Chamber. tooghter at tots merry ro­ duced to hasten a final vote. B. His preliminary' education he me they would receive toe medical Wells A. Strtokland. chairman of mance of a billboard artist and secured in tot Rockville High school, cdtamiBBlon’B report this ufteniocn the Board of Selectmen, will be bis dream girll DONKEY TEAM IN PARADE from which he graduated in 19^. and would notify me then of their present. He will \ turn the electric N otes decision on the plea." switch which starts the canceUatlon ON THE SAME BILL Washington, Feb. 18.— (AP) — A The Bpworth League of the Morehead said that as a matter machine in opmtion for the first donkey team will plod down Pennsyl­ Methodist church held toe final of fact be would have to know the day's work. TOe large amount of vania avenue in toe inaugural session of its Mid-Winter Institute decision of the attorneys for de­ postal business which will collect ADRIENNE AMES parade at toe special request of last evening at the Rockville Metho­ fense today so that he might sum­ over Bimday togeUier with the be­ dist eburoh. A delegation was James Roosevelt, son of toe Presi­ mon witnesses, .lo far, he said, he ginning of work under new and dif­ DAVID MANNERS den t-elect present from toe Bouto Method had caned none. ohurch of Manchester. ferent conditions, makes It impossi­ In Through his intervention, toe A large number attended toe ble to have.any detailed oimmony. inaugural committee has agreed for "Valentine Sodal" held last eve­ «THE the belated entry by Charles 8. Mur­ n ly at toe Elks Home. ADDISON phy, of Worcester, Mass., of toe DEATH KISS” 'A e puMic and pankfifid Mho IMALTNE CRmaZES A drama fort will ^ jo b team. closed yesterd^r afternoon for their A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. trte foe studios ef Boiljrw ^ At toe same time, toe committee annual mid-winter veeatlon. Merton Plank at the Hartford hos- ASSEMBLY’S TACTICS announced that toe request of the Tb^ first oi a new seHes of whist ^tal on Salat Valeatine's Day, ?I..Tfosrelovo,M bM *ttw»*» tor nifogfo wlfo toMOl Tammany delegation for an Indian parties, sponsored by the Lojral Or­ Feb. 14. They reside ^ M il street, band to head Its section in the der of Moose, was held oe Thursday Addison. . (Oonttoned freoi Page One) parade had been met. The Standing evenlttf st Moose Hall with It Charles BeO has flUed Ua loe Reek, North Dakota, Reservation tables of pliurm. Prises were bouse the last two daya with let any tadioattoDs of a b n a k u p A o o fo s r M o d s Of Onun tnd Bugle Corps, composed of awarded as folfows: Ladies, first, ranging in thickness flrom five to sarty liaes. Xa__ a .ilrlis oJ TO TInlUtag O m^ F * ’ (bS blooded ndians, will march at Mrs. Ray Brooks; second, Miss Rose seven inebes. ' aoweyer, foe Domoeratlc Unfa bOl^ the head of the Fourth Division Lacrosse; third, Frances Ham­ . " John ’Tehner and Howard Tcaner ’T h V Lwit iErontier” vhldh ’Tasnamoy win head. mond; Ctent’s, first. Patrick Fagan; are llillng their ice bouaee.' •***By^’^ot&g'" ae 'a u&t, the pen k i- ~^-V- ^ 'i "ii^-?vv ■ .’ j ; V •■-■-■ "S’ '> !i ^ , - ^ :V -i -!, ;.r 'T'^- 'm. :

MAN(aiESrBR EVENlNafHB»^:D, s6uTH\BaNCTfegm» C!0NN^SA ; t . I'l M I I «.'i n I'l/i, iijiihiMii. II ' '-i SUNDAY 80BOOL UBS80N tniiwt oc^watMCboimd macedam and \ • tolled gtovd Bto^imder conetnietkm. but enew to tnEBc. Job .dosed dcfwn I f o r w w b ^ . ' ' B ethel: J toou t 8 1-3 miles eur- •• ■«- ^ .. tece'treated gtovd on Codfish OH BY GBOROB HKBniY Text: MaA 4 :tl^ the evidence. oC vdiatever the IdU^- P eH i^ we qyerastimate .the ex- and I8T KF1SCX)PAL^ There wiO also be an antbe - By WM. E. OiljtOX, I». D. , <3od aa the .kingdom of truth, and that Jesiiv > laid great stress upon Robert A. Oelpltts, Minister the choir. the spizit In which one heiiiril ahd t e - Watertown road about one mile in t e n e o w to e eea.** ■■Isa 11:9. ther-within Him Ad aD tbe works. Editor «xf 1710 Oongri«atlonalbit he likened the growth of truth to Ittngth. Nmmewang road about one True as tote may be ft is n ot n ec- W ednesday the Junior ESpworth the growth of a crop from aeeda. It ceiyea “toe'word. ’ and that under- Like the^last lesson, this one desds mile in length. Woodbury road Through acienee, lowlfidge of essarity knowledge* ,of GOA; One '‘Frustration and Faith” will be League and Preparatory Cltts will we would reap the harvest of truth, stantong. depends upon toe simpllci' ' the subject of the sennon by the with idle teaching of J e ^ as em- about 11-2 sailte in length. Cabbage toe wimders in toe laws of nature covOd'commit to mmnoty Ber^ffure meet at 7:00 at the home of Mrs. phatfzed in illustrdtic^ from every- and thus serve' the kingdom of God, ty and receptiveness with whlifii we pastor at the South Methodist Derick at Buckland. liSne about 1 1-2 miles In length. are disclosed. Riqildty. man' is, from b^dunlng to enA and. yet iday 'life. Jesus was teaching the peo- let lu. cast our seed abroad, fully appitMUih toe. teacher. ’ Church tomorrow morning at the. - The Nutmeg Trail Eipworth Gravel base course complete. C^>en through knowledge, gaining tbe know nothing of God. Knowtedge ' pie concerning the kingdom of God trusting that if we do bur pai-t, the The mysteries of toe twmhing 10:40 service. The vested choir League banquet closing the Insti­ to tixiBQe. ' mastery and sieniice of nature. He about God is not knowledge o f —ra deep and difficult topic. There luuVest wlU come. of Jesus have often been under­ under the direction.of Mr. Byles tute series will be hMd Friday Bozimh: Four sections of town aid has gained domtiito dver toe Him. Khovdedge in th e memory te are a few things so hard to undeS Hwe, also^esus renoinded us that stood by comparaliveQr unlearned will present the following music: night at 6:30 at the South Method­ roads under consttoctioh. Shut down earth, the sea . and to« air. He is no more a p i^ of the man than is standj even in our modem life, as we must not judge iesulth by the men and women whose hearts have Processional Hymn—*‘0 King of ist church. been attuned to love and righteous­ temporarily.. Traffic can pass. penetrating deeper into toe ether, toe undigested food .in toe stom­ the philosophy of progress, and that sqiparent snudineas of the effort He ach. Knowledge must be tgken up Kings, O Lord of Hosts”. Vernon ness, where men with toe pride of of nhich '^electricity, toe X-irayi is what the kingdom .of God in its reminded bis. heareirs that though Bridgew ater: Crushed Umjeatone magfietlam, and the cosmic ray are from toe memory and introduced Anthem—“God be in My Head” . ... Tomorrow morning at the 9:30 intellect have ddved and discussed, growth among men implies. the mustard seed is v ^ small, it surface about one mileiin length on properties, and lishig their magic into toe reason and emothms. The ...... Davies worship service the pastor will only to Biake it toe more eiddent Tho-klwgdom of God in the teach­ produces a very great tree. toe Seicond Hill road and one mile in powers. It is natural to exalt our add test is, does knoidedge of toe Anthem—^“Hark, Hark My Soul” .. preach and administer the Sacra­ that toe simple teaching has not ing of. -Jesus was a kingdom of Just how much did thos- wlw length on toe Keeler road. Open to shrewd, ^ever investigators and Lord cover toe earth in uA our ...... Shelley ment of Baptism and receive can­ takto. hold eitobr of their hearts or lighL So the first thing that Jesus listened to these sinq>le teachingp traffic but vety rough. build mmiiiunents'to their memory; woiidiness, fOars, and trials, as toe The seven o’clock service in the didates into the membership of the o f . t o ^ heaida^ evening will be in charge of the emphasized was that if we would of Jesus derive from them, or un­ Brookfield: Pokono road. Bank yet, if knowledge of God is want­ waters cover toe sea? Does our church. parables, as we read them to- run gravel surface about two miles Oeeilisn Club under the direction of Wednesday evening at o ’clock serve the kingdom, we must let our derstand them? It would appear ing. advance in science is nothing, knowledge of toe Lord inundate 8 dayl" are for us as they were for in length. Jones comer road bank Tltomas Maxwell. The club will there will be a “Good Time Social' light shine. We are not going to pro­ that even the simple teaching of and less than nothing, for we take lusts, cupidities, anger, worries and those who listened to them We take nm gravel surface about 1-2 mile in present a pageant in commemora­ at ‘The Wilsons’.” mote the kingdom of God by putting Jesus was not always understood, none of toe material contraptions tbe devastating, deadly Influx - of tion of the birthday of George our light under a bushel, or under a because, evidently, those who heard, fropa them in large measure what length. Open to traffic. into toe life everlasting. Sdence disorder, so that our ftdth is al- Wladsorville wb Ining to them, and we under­ Washington entitled “The Del>.'er- bed* when they had opportuniQr, asked Canterbury: Four aectiona of town contributed to phsmlcal comfort waya radiant,and cur hearts In The Church school will meet to­ stand them in propurtion as we er.” and will .Ing two special num­ morrow morning at 10 o’ 'ock and If ''we have light, even though him the meaning: of the part^e; and aid roads under constmetion. Open and worldly delights, bat it is of peace? We know how to connect bers. be no more light than that of the we are, also told in our lesson that listen in simple -faith and love, with to local traffic. real and mdiuing worth only as with toe electric dynamo, 'and will be followed by the worship a willingness to learn of love in toe Church School will meet a t 9:SU service at 11:00. Mr. Stocking will primitive lamp of tba time of Jesus, he expounded all these things pri­ Colchester: Sik seefions of town riches are laid up in toe soq}. warm and light our houses. But do doing of loving deed^. tomorrow morning. At six o’clock preach and administer the Sacra­ let that Tight be displayed, and let vately to his own disciples. aid roads under construction. Traffic Greatest of all sdentific discover^ we. know how to conjoin with tbe the Intenhediate and Senior Ep- ment of Baptism. can pass. les is the discovery that nature is Divine Dynamo, toe primal (3en- woith leagues will ii.eet. At the ' Cblebrook: Loose gravel surface not self-creative, and that Its only erator of love and light tlmt- gives Thursday night the Young Pieo- Couples’ Club Minstrel at toe Hollis- Eastern Nazarene Ckill^e male later Wadsworth McKinney will be about one mile in lengto on Finney explanation is (3od. hallowed warmth to the sotd and ple’s Community Club will meet as teer street school. It Is to be fol­ qu artet in charge of the devotions, and Rev. usual at 7:30. Condition O f street. Orsvd surface complete. But mark! The promise is that satlatying light to tbe understand­ L. Theron French of the North lowed by a dance. The minstrel is Open to .traffic. the earth shall be full of the knowl­ ing? As we know and do this, we being prepared with great care and CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Methodist Church will speak. The (Tplumbia: (Columbia Lake road. edge not )f science only, but of toe have that knowledge of toe Lord THE CENTER CHURCH. diligence. Both men and women are CHURCH leaguers of the North Methodist State Roads Waterbound macadam length about Lord, as toe waters cover the sea. destined to cover the earth as tbe (Congregational) to take part Ih costume wjth a spe­ Cor. Winter and Garden Streets. Church will be guests at this ser- 1 1-4 miles is under construction. Is tl^ yet trae? O yes, one rfiplied. waters cover the sea. cial rural stage setting. Specialty Tice*\ Rev. Watson Woodruff. Road 'conditions and detours in Job closed for winter. ’Traffic can ' The altar flowers this week, are features Indudes a dance and selec­ H. O. Weber, Pastor. toe state of Comiectiuut made neces­ tions by a tolored male quarteL pass. aid roads under construction. Sbut given by Mrs. Mabel B. Rogers in sary by-highway ctoistrucfion an­ Columbia: Three sections of town Morning Worship, 10:50. Sunday school, 9 a. m. down for winter. Traffic can pass. noemory of her husband, William L. nounced by toe Ck>nnecticut High­ aid road undw construction. Open Sermon by the minister. EMANUEL LUTHERAN EngB:A service, 10 a. m. Salisbury: About 3 miles of rolled TOLLAND R ogers. way Department as of February 15, to local traffic. Traffic should avoid Chorus choir. Knut E, Ericsson, Pastor. German service, 11 a. m. bank gravd on the Twin Lakes road. '' ‘nie Manchester Teachers’ Train­ The m usic: 1933. Latham Hill road. Howard Lewis, who his been seri­ ing School will meet at the Center Thursday, 2 p. m.—^Ladies Sew­ Base course complete. Open to Pr^ude—^AndEmte Religioso, Route No. U. S. 1-A: Branford. Chaplin: Four sections of Town traffic. ously ill for many wefks in toe Hart­ Chiflxh House tomorrow afternoon All services Sunday will be Eng­ ing Circle. A full attendance is de­ ...... Rosenkranz Post road cut-off. About 2 miles of aid roads imder construction. Shut ford hospital with double pneumonia from three to flve o’clock. lish. At toe morning service, which sired as preparaGons will be made Sharon: Sharon Mountain road. Anthem—Cantat Domino .... Buck will begin at 10:45, toe pastor’s reinforced concrete imdet construc­ down for toe winter. Traffic can Loose gravel about one mile in and not expected to recover, is re­ Week-day ActivltieB for toe Miniifti dinner Tuesday, ported at this writing slightly im­ Hymn-Anthem—^Ten Thousand theme will ije “The Twelve Sent February 28. tion. Grading open to traffic. Stan­ pass. length. Surface complete. Ojiai to The mid-year meeting of the Times Ten Thousand ...... Dykes Danbury: Rolled bank run gravel proving vdiich is pleasing news to Wealeyan Circle will be held on Forth.” The Emanuel Choir will Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—German ford. Sec. No. 1 Merritt highway traffic. Postlude—^America___ ... Ashford sing. A special service arranged by Bamum Ave. Bridge under construc­ siuface on. the following roads: his many Tolland friends. Monday evening at 7:45 in the choir. Sherman: Crushed limestone sur­ Mrs. (toarles F. BudA who has The Church School 9:30. the Emanuel Choir will be g[iven at tion. Closed to traffic. f. Stadley rough road about 1-2 mile. face on nine sections of road. Open Ladies Parlor of the church. There Friday, 4:45— ^Willing W orkers been ill at toe home of Miss Hazel The Men’s League. Leader, Les 7 o’clock Sunday evening, portray­ Society. Bushy Hill road about 1 -2 tafie. and O. K. for travel. will be an entertainment, and re­ ter Hohenthal. Mr. Woodruff will Route No. 4: (Jomwa#, bHdge- West in Hartford, is now much im- freshments will be served. ing in word, song and picture toe life f'riday, 7:30—English choir. Sharon road. About -2 1-2 'miles rf Open to traffic. Southbury: Surface treated gravel speak. of Ctorist from toe manger to the Derby: Academy Hill road. About proveA “Starlight” Brownie Pack will Saturday, 9-11—German school grading and gravel surface from on toe Spruce Brook road for 1-2 Mrs. Latorop West has returned The CYP Qub, 6:00. President cross. Sunday schcMl and Bible and religious instructions. 1-2 mile peh held in Cheerio Ballroom Tuesday 122 Maple'street tion. Grubbing, grading. Instiling evening. CHURCH Christian Endeavor meeting at Wednesday at 7:15 p. m. The 6 Route No. 68: Naugatuck. Pros­ to local traffic. culverts and lajdng surface. Open to 6:30 in charge of Sarah MacLach- Clef Chorus rehearsals on Tuesday Tolland friends of James Rhodes, ZION LUTHERAN. pect road. About 2 miles of bltuml- Lislxfii: Eleven sections of Town traffic. Marvin S. Stocking, Pastor. lan’s Group. and Thursday evenings. The Chil­ aid roads under constmetioq. Shut toe popular singing prompter, and Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz. ous macadam under construction. Westport: (Jompo road. 270’ drain­ Community Service at 7:30 in dren’s Chorus on Tuesday at 6:15. Open to traffic. down for winter. Traffic can pass. George Neff, who is at toe head of age under construction. Open to Neff’s Old Saw Milf Gaiig, fistened L. Theron French, Associate. charge, of Everyman’s Class. The Route No. 69: Bethany £md Pros­ Lyme: Bill Hill road. Grava sur­ Sunday School at 8:30 a. m. Serv­ traffic. in on their radios Wednesday eve­ speaker is to be Rev. Williahi B. ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL face length about 2 1-2 miles under ice in English at 9:30 a. m. Test pect. Befbany-Prospect road about ■Winchester: Surface treated ning when they were on tbe pro­ Nordi Main Stoeet Tuthill, pastor of the Windsor Ave­ Rev. James Stqart Neill, Rector construction. Traffic can pass. is Lk. 8, 4-15 (Sunday Sexagesima.) 5 miles bituminous macadam unde^ gravel on the following roads: gram of w n c in Hartford. Those The choir wUl meet for rehearsal nue Congregational church in Hart­ Mansfield: One section of Town Subject: Sowing and Reapt^. 80tb construction. Open to traffic. Grantvllle . road about 2 1-2 miles. people who bad no radio visited at 5:30 ttiis afternoon. Tomorrow ford, who will give an address on Simday, Feb. 19 — Sexagesima atj roads under constmetion. Traffic anniversary of toe Ladies’ Society of Route No. 72: Mlddletown-Crom- Open to'traffic. Smith Hill road friends who did have one and enjoy­ morning the Church school will Marcus Whitman and his pioneer Sunday. well-Berlln Turnpike. 3 3-4 miles of can pass. meet at 9:45 and will be followed work in the Oregon country in the Services as follows: St. Mark's Lutheran church, Glas­ about one mile. Open t otraffic. ed tbe entertainment. tonbury Ghswold St., Station 81. reinforced concrete pavement and Montville: Raymond Hill 'road. Wolcott: Woodtick read. Three Mrs. Josephine Mann o f .Tollfiincl at 10:30 by the Meditation with early days of the Great Northwest 8:00 a. m. — Holy Communion. bridges are under construction but Gravel surface, length about 2 1-2 Mr. MacAlpine at the organ; and Several selections will be rendered Corporate Communlop for memb'^rs Service in English at 3 o’clock. miles of 7” trap rock waterbound avenue has returned from a few Rev. H( C. Beckmann preacher. Bus open to traffic. miles, is under construction. Traffic macadam are under construction, days’ visit with, friends in New York at 10:45 by the service of worship, by the Glee club of the'East Hart­ of toe Confirmation Class. Route No. 74: Ashford and Will- can pass. ' at which Mr. French wlU preach on ford Everyman’s Bible doss. The for membmti of Zion’s Ladies’ Socie­ but open to traffic. Spfndle Hill, one City. 9:30 a. m.—Church School. Men’s ington. Willington-WarrenviUe road. Morris: North road. Surface treat -the topic, “Song With Sacrifice,” ty leaves church on CoKper street at and one-half miles of 6” waterbound Professor A. J. William Meyers, entire public is most heartily invited. Bibl^ Class. * Bituminous macfidam, length about ed gravel aurfaea about 2 1-2 miles and tell a story for the boys -and Notes 10:45 a; m.—Morning Prayer :.nd 2:30 p. m. sharp. macadam *oad are under construc­ PH. D., Department of . RelMous 3 1-2 miles is under construqfion. in length. Open to traffic. girls. Monday at 7 p. m.—Boy Scouts. Sermon. Sermon topic: "Much Peo­ tion but open tc traffic. Job closed Education, Hartford Seminaiy un- Traffic should avoid this road. Middlebury: Gravel surface about The hymns chosen are, "Christ Monday, Tuesday and Thursday down for tbe winter. dation, will occupy toe pulpit ple” . Route No. 80: KiUingwortb and one mile in length on tbe Water- Is Made the Sure Foundation,’’ “O evenings— ^Married Couples’ Club 8:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun­ Woodbury: Weekeepeemee road. Federated church Sunday moi town road. Open to traffic. Gravel For a Heart to Praise My God,” Minstrel rehearsals. A. & P. CUTS PRICE Saybrook. KllUngwortb-Peep River Waterbound macadam 1 3r4 miles and will have charge of tbe AduTt day School. surface about one mile in length on and "A Charge to Keepi’I Have.” Friday at 8:15 p. m.—Married 7:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and road, about 4 miles bituminous ma­ In le>o. Grubbing, grading and id- class in Sunday lonool, and Mrs. tbe Kelley road open to traffio. Sermon. Sermon topic: “PauTs cadam under constructlbn. Open to stalling culverts. Open to traffio. Meyers will assist in tbe Prlnsary OF BREAD TO 6 GENTS traffic. Gravel surface about 1 1-2 miles in Summary.” Wodoitock: Ten sections of Town room of tbe school. length on ttie Break Neck HIU road. The ■ : Route No. 87: Bolton-Coventry- aid roads under construction but Howard Crandall returned Tues­ Monday, 7:80 p. m .-^lrls Friend­ Regular 20 Ounce Loaf of Andover road. Six miles of reinforc­ Open to traffic. ■hut down for winter. Traffic should day afternoon from tbe Hartford ed concrete . surface from Bolton ll..Wnc2uc- 11-/ . IPs .U-B O hospital where be 1 ^ been for lov- ly Society. White Bread To Sell At Re­ avoid East Quosset road section. Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scou.d. Notch to Andover tmder construc­ Newtown: Taunton road. Rolled era! days as tbe result of a fall. CENTER CHURCH 7:80 p. m.->Cbolr' Rehearsal. duced Price Today. tion but open to traffic. Job closed surface treated gravel about one Members of tbe Tolland Oranxe (Congregational) Wednesday. 6:80 p. m.—Barty for down for tbs winter. ntille in length. Gravel eurface com­ enjoyed a whist at toe home of Mr. A reduction of 17 per cent in tbe and Mrs. Ira Wilcox, at Msrrow, MORNING WORSHIP teachers and officers in Senior Dept. Roues No. lOP; New Fairfield and plete. Open to traffic. Walnut Tree of (Jhurch School., cost of white bread was onnounc- ’l Danbury. Waterbound bill road about 8-4 of a mile in Overnight Thursday sveniof. Rsfresbmsnts 10: 5 0 • p. m. — Ladies today by toe New England Divi­ about one mile in length on tbe Fer- length. Open to traffic. were served and a iwelal time was Thursday, 2:00 enjoyed after tbs gams by a larxo The Minister will preach. Guild. sion of toe Great Atlantic and Pa* gone road and one mile on tbe baJs New Milford: Umestone surface THE CHURCH SCHOOL Friday. 8:80 p. m.—Girls Friendly olflo Tea Company, In establlibing pond road. Orubbing, grading and on Sawyer Hill road 1 mile In lengthy A. P, Nem company. a new 'low pries of 8 > mts per loaf Oscar Leonard, wbo bas been eon- 9:30 CEIldldEtilS. r mstaUlBg bulverto. O j^ to traffic, Open to traffic. for their 30 ounce leaf of Orand* but very rot%b. Norfolk: Loose gravel surface on Batem, Mass,—A ooDMrvator is fined to bis home wltb on attaek ot Bible Classes for all ages. Sunday. Feb. 36—7:00 p. O. F. 8. Admission Bervloe. mother's bread. Route No. 144: Saybrook. Busby tbe following roads: Winchester ordsrtd for two sisters after an all tbs trip, is again able te be about. WOMEN’S CLASSES and Tuesday. Feb. 8 S -^ . F. 8. Annual This brtad is baked by tbs A and Hill roafi. 1 l;4 miles of macadam road about 11-2 miles in Isngth. day baarlnf in Hatem Probate Court. Mrs, Tbomas Lewis of Andover MEN’S LEAGUE Turkty Bujmr in the Parieb Houee. P and has been selling at 7 cento are under, conitruotion but open to Orantvills road 2 mllss in Isimtli. Tbs sistsrs, Miss Mary B. Btioknsy, was a recent guest at toe benM of W ^ e iM y . March 1—Alb Wed* a loaf in tbe eompony v etoree. Qf- traffic, BhouldsrL and railing Ineomplste. 98, and Mrs. Bmliy Blumpsy, 80. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Young. 9:30 fiolals of tbe Tea Company state bavs Ddt bstn outetds tosfr old , CYP CLUB Bssdsy# Route No. 71: Qoiobestor and Boet Opsn to traffio. The Olrle Friendly'Bodety invite that tbe 6 cento prioe is noi a spe­ Hampton. Oomiteek bridge and ap- ^prtb Oonaan: Lowsr road. Bur- squars mansion in fivs ysars, it is 6:00 cial pries but is mtended as a new faes treated limsstons. 3 1-3 mites rsvsatedi toe ' menberi ef.'tbe Confirmation preoobee under ednstruoQon. Two Boston—Arfonns A. A. oancste its (For Young People) Gael to breakfast in the Parieb low regular price wbieb applies to structural iteel concrete en- in length. Bass course oomptete. tbe 30 ounce loaf, both siloed* and Open and 0. X. for traffic. Bammy Blauratsr-Norman Conrad OPENIW This church is a fellowship of those who. are seeking Houie' immediately after the Oor* bridge. Waterbound macadam bout, Mbsduted* for Monday niflit. orate Communion. Bundiy mom- unslioed. They else state that no napproaobM, lenxtb about 8-4 mileOxford: Rolled bank run gravel to live the religious life. We meet for worship, for in- change bos been made la tbe sIm , undsr construction on too following after Manafsr Bud Taylor rsports BABB Eif. at 3:00 o’clock. Kindly let tbe under oenatrucnon.',Bbut down for bis Tsrrs Haute nsfro middlswsifbt stmetion sad for sendee. Here all are welcome. Iieetor knpw. if you oon bt present. weight or quality of tbe leaf. ’Tbe winter. Traffio can pass. Baet (oads: Riggs street about ono mUs. .■.Mr mirnj___ bas an injursd band. ^ only change is in the prioe. As yet Hampton. Bast Hampton- Moodus Hawley road about one mils. Fa**' “Little Babe, you m s so dear CHURCH OF TBE NAZAKKNE other baked bread produoers have road about 8-4 mite. All opsn to Norwicb, Vt,-Lack of funds io wee, so bslpissi too. Falli road. 8 miles bituanioui ma- foross tbd olosinf of frammar Your syss gas#—ob, so wondsriogiy H. B. Anthony, Foster not followed tbe A and P < this oadxm road undsr construction, but traffio. Closed down for winter. pries change but it ii. expected O ld iB ayi^ k ; Knoiiwood bsaob. M ^ te bars for too first tims in tbs At tbis great world so new. o e y will do so within a few dayh. open to traffiOf town's histoty. Tbs luspsniion of­ Bundity. Feb. 1 9 .. Route No. l77:'FarmiBfton. Farm- Q eansis cribbing undsr oonstruo- 9:00 a.—Rand nity daaofs btfd last night at tbs oky Min: Oardsn strsst. Ash- prootieo. Bast Bids Bsereattdn Center, a 400 Aibfordi Three sedtioas of town of its ootn- Your fflothsr Presented by Ceeilitn Club. TuasdSy. Fob*. 81. 7:80 p. m.— attsadmos mnife was nuds, dus aid roads' qader oenstruetioa. Open avsnfis aind Pratt strsst One *sar■r ban,'bon. on w. Sum Patriotie service and songs by the club. iVomsn’ji Missionary Beoloty moot* -ohitfiy to tbs all request number to leeal tciine.'^Triifflo ehcmld avoid mite maoadam under oonstntetlott, MRomoMias in u s town of Xsssboro...... I ■!■■■! lug, ■ ■ prcftom. 'XlM ConaeetMut AndMs- offM frem^WestfiMd to tke Ubion butIt MMO’toc tesffio. Job olos^ down ittuatsd.on aa island in sadors ttad•^ the dlrectioa o< Bam wn Use. . for wuter. bay,. 10 mitei soutbsast c f Bslitest . ::u,i.‘cA uinxrij^ 9:80—Church School 6:00—Epworth LsafO& ^VodnosBay, Fob. S3. 7:80 p. m A- Mld-WedTSsywr sm^ . ’ ' Regers fsatursd with thdr popular Barttbaiitedi Weit Hii. Hast, Itidgsdsld: Abofit 4 ttllM of Friday, dance rbyttme and mnaar fkvorable ro^ WdUfBit >;MaObout 4 race triated, atqvSI on too RidBf- in 18817 ten coniste wsfc rsporb* MBTS/tkan b f i o o m Thislnvites you to wprship with us. a 0idI%:wMor;^ commento were voiced. The. nest milqii Off locjie^'m sib^iacAun^ road. Burfaoa opmjplqtis and 6y Abetronomsrs. Bix of thqm Oi AflMMCttl flude#' iM oompbinity diinoe #ill be held on open to trxffio. ^ . v S 0 t saA tbs rsst wtre period- isf ?dvsr rod#! of Tbossdfy«'FelMni8r]r,.ll. lotoffl: Tnrgs ssotions of TosiH eoqtttnpSi ‘’’ I--...... / - % Jif :f,, i Lf-' s*-

MANCHBSHiE EVENING HERALD, SOOTH MANGHESrER, CONN., SATURDAY, REBRUABV 18, 19S8. PAOE^ FOim

the 4)lrit of the law. He was not you munt give ’am your |Rtmrl(«sler ■ hixnself connected with the bank at Fairanougb. • if ' ' the time these loans vrere made-« Suck arrangements ape contem­ {t u n in g and besides, be insisted, they were plated in the present einergencT and pgUtasaiCD B7 TB£3 legal because they wfere not made to the flnaiid^ who. are wrestling iifilU IjO PRINTINO OOMPANY. IN& with, the eitoatiOD are trying to gat U Bfwvll Street one borrower hut to a number of Soutb aCnnebeiUr. Conjv. borrowers—that is, to several Insull the necessary, national and state THOMAS FBRGUSOM Omami MnnMfT______corporations. legislation passed by next Thursday Asked for his opinion as to neces­ vdien the Mlcbigtm bank moratorium Poiuidtd Ootobtr !• 1111 sary legislation calculated to pre­ is to terminate. They hardly ex­ C O D ilflH Aten to fifteen inlBates. OHnd tW fish Publlabtd a»*r7 BvwiIBv ' pect to be able to so soon and it is 8and«ra anct Hoiida/s. Bntarad at tba vent such lending to borrowers link­ The codfish is a fish weifbiog in the meat grinder, running it Post OSlfit at Soutb Manohaater. regarded aa probatAa that the mora­ through the second time witonMBc Conn., aa Sooond Class Mall SftUtsr. ed together as were the InsuU com­ from three to tUr^ pounds. It is ^ SUBSOJUPTION RATB8 panies, Mr. Dawes bad no sugges­ torium will have to ibe^axtandeit smooth tfWansd, whits fleshed and carrots, turnips and baste which Obo Tsar. :by maP ...... **>5f It might not have been auch a fins grained. Rtoers this fish b u y have been preylously nonad. Put Par Month, by mall ...... > ‘52 tions to make. He thought, how­ be ohtaiaed fresh, it makes a very this m ix^e 'teto amau eaaserolas Sinaia coplas ...... f -vS ever, it would be “dangerous” to bad scheme if some such Jaws av and bake in toe oven untit uw PoITTorsd. Ohs yaar-...... M.<0 desirable salt water fish. enact any law whicb^would prevent these bad been In force 4dl along. Just a few years ago toe fresh done. For sake ot vartete. also try stuffing tomatoes with this same MBMBBR OF TUB ASSQCIATBD banks from making loans to individ­ Maybe the directors of some of those cod could only be purchased at toe PRBSS seashore in Maine, Massachusetts, m ixture at ground and ^'tge* Tbs Assoelatod Pfoss Is ezelustvsly ual companies in b,^ large group banks would have been a little zrore entttlad to tho uso for r«pnblIeaUon California snd Alaska, but now ’ to tables and bake tot entfrs stuffed of all nows dispatches craditad to It which, taken as a whole, woifid ex­ careful-^perhaps careful enough to our modem rafrlgaratioD> the fresh tomato in the ovn .until wMl oone. or not otbarvriso credited In tbls ceed the legal limit for one bdrrow- have kept out of the Jam they are fish is being supphsd to aU parts ot Many cooks use the codfish Ipt paper and also tba local news pub< the country; being aUpptd on trains from toe previous m«a< and mix it lished benln. er. now ifi. All riarbts of republleatlon of direct to coimtry-wide markets. with potatoes to make codfish' '.vJls. special drspatehes herein are also ro' It is difficult to construe Dawes’ Cod fishing'is no doubt, one the As it .te better not to use potatoes ser ed. statements in any other way than FEBU-OOLOMBIA most dangerous occupations, due to and codfish U^etber, I will ftva r“ ’ readers a substitute recipe wueh Publlstaar^A ItepreeaBteUTat The as approval of the legality of exact­ The little war hl4dng up between the heavy seas end the deceptive JuUue Mathews Special A M o y —New Colombia and Peru may mean not fogs which sssm to exist wherever even a more delicious dm>. ' York. Cbicado. Detroit and Boston., ly such proceedings as those which the cod are round. The fishing boc LS Mix Melba toast crumbs with the much to toe average resident of the codfish, run through toe food Full eervice client pf N B A 6er< eventuaUy sent the Central RepubUc are often lost, or toe fishers swept vice. Inc. y . racing to ^ e Reconstruction Finance Uxfited States but it means a great overboard and drowned. er and make into small patties, bek- Member Audit Bureau of CIrcula* deal to the pwUcipants. A moth­ Most of the cod is found off the Ing.them in an aluminum dish -n' ' te tiona______. , . ■ ■ Corporation for a’ ninety miUion banks of NswfiQundlaad or Labra­ even. Put a smidl piece of butter on er’s son can be killed quite as dead The Herald Printlnf Company. Ina, dollar loan to save itself from the dor; but many tons of tot “Cultus” each patty after taking it from the assumea no finaaoial responsibility consequences of the wildest kind of in a little war as in a big one. .. cod are now caught off toe eoeat of oven. for typograpbloal anors appearing In According to a statement set forth California. adverUsemen^s In the Manchester wildcat banking. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERf: BvenJng Haraldi ’ by the Colombian legation at Wash­ ’The fresh coa is best cooked by Very reluctantly many great ad­ broiling or baking, and is cooked in . (Menus Only Snggeetions) ington the steps leading to the pres­ SATURDAt, FEBRUARY 18. mirers of the picturesque Mr. Dawes much the lame manner as any other Questions: Mrs. Stella H. writes: e t situation are tosjie: ■ fish. An ordinary sise small cod will, probably be forc^. to jtbe con­ ‘Witu reference to the menue pub- a b o u t p e n s i o n s Colombia won Its ihdependei;ice will broil nicely in about twenty iishec, are they suitable for a work­ clusion that this places him. minutes. It should not be butte.'.d In an address before the Amerl-' from Spain by a struggle that last­ ing man? You do not mention.bread, while cooking, but a small amount only: Melba toast, and we have oeen can Club in Paris this week Geprge ed from 1810 to 1822. From 1823 of butter, may be melted over toe . TOUGH BUT VUIJP^ABLE lining a lot of bread and butter, W. Wickerabam. attacking abuses of to 1825 it fought .to help Peru also fish after it has been baked or broil­ ^wn|dng it is good for us. 1 suffer the military penaioD system in the The biggest thing the League of gain its freedom. In 1831 toe for­ ed. from acid stomach and waterbrasb.” Ndtions has ever done is the formal The salted codfish is toe form Answer: The menus I publish do United States, pointed out not only mer Colombia was divided into three which it is most used, and many of acceptance, in effect, of the Lytton not have to be followed exactly, as that the federal goverxunent is still countries. Then toe present Colom­ my readers perhaps do not even I intend them more as a course of report; the service of notice to the paying pensions to families of the bia started settling boundary mat­ know that it s po^ble to buy fresh instruction in proper-food combina­ War of 1812 and the Mexican War world that the course of Japan in ters. She settled with Brazil, Ecua­ cod. The salted cod is pPfectiy. tions. Many men vtoo do hard work Manchuria is unjust and inexcusible wholesome if it is soaked ovendgbt have written me they find toat toe but that more than 230,000 persons dor and Panama by direct agree­ ing to the Broadwayeae version, gotten his old East Side and who and then parboiled to get out all d and that the family of nations eau- space is the fact that the general food 1 recommend is thoroughly are benefiting from pensions for ment, with Venezuela by. arbitration. public can no longer walk right in he knocked off an adaptation . . . wanders down there from time to toe ^ t . adequate for their needa. Acid veterans of the Spanlsh'Amerlean not' and will not recognize the It took a century to reach an agree­ from the^ corridor on each Ckingress- But, if you can believe toe tale­ time to see what the performers of Most housewives cook fish with stomach and waterbrato are often bearers, when he fiipibed it was t^ay are doing . . . It Was his milk or cream and a flour scuce, War—a figure larger them the total dummy government of Manebukuo. ment with Peru, which was done in man. Thi; Qongressman will now be caused by u«ing too much bread, so In an iimer office and bis secretary discovered he had |wrltten the cradle . . . And he is ever drawn and it is then frequently served over it will probably be well tor you,to number of men on both sides eh' This definitely and unqualifiedly by sentimental recollections. 1922, a complementary pact being can protect him. wrong story. . . mashed potatoes. 1 do not approve stick to toe Melba toast and leave gaged is that conflict. puts Japan on the spot. If she con­ signed three years later. Oh, well, you can never believe ...GILBERT SWAN. ot this cqmUnatioD from a .he^’c out all other breadstuffs for a whiles tinues to pursue her present course standpoint^ Ptbougb 1 remmsber For the benefit of those young The treaties were registered with Everything comes to him who more than half these movieland yarns. with jdeasure the taste ot this mix­ people who may have somehou' she must do so in the knowledge the tieague of Nations in 1928 and waits, but it comes faster to him WOMAN IS SENTENCED (Foods Containing AO Vitandns) who sticks his chin out for it. Even ture which 1 lued to eat before 1 gathered the impression that that that she is deliberately defying was so ^etetically-minded. 1 - still Question: Martha G. inquires: the respective territories taken over Senator Huey Long of Lousiana has Mae’s Old-Fashioned world opinion after the verdict has New York, Feb. ir.—(AP)—Mrs. use codfish, but in my own home we “Are there any certain foods which must have been a pretty desperate under that agreement in 1930. been more or less put in bis place— Mae West, back in an apartment, Sarah Settle Moise, a native of been reached, signed and delivered. now preparelt in other different and contain all of the vitamins?” war. while It lasted, it may be worth Liast September Peruvians under wherever that may be. Not, of overlooking Central Park, regrets Louisville, Ky.) was sentenced today A nsw er: Y m , there are a, few There must, at least, be an end ot interesting stYles. I would especial­ while to state that it didn’t, really, command of an army officer descend­ course, that be will stay there. such Hollywood stimts as pretty to serve from 15 to 30 months on ly recommend to readers the fol­ foods which contain all the vitamins^ Huey climaxed hi3. famous filibus­ stars wearing trousers. . Miss her plea ol^ guilty to attempted last very long. The entire period the hitherto endless protestations lowing redpe: You wllK find them in tomatoes, ed on toe town of Letida and seized ter'by announcing the death of the West, with something of a . reputa­ grand larceny. Mrs. Moise ent^ed fresh string beans, carrots', oranges, of hosttUtias, from, begbming to end, that she is within her rights. There Soak the codfish, drain, parboil tt. The President of Peru expressed Glass banking bill on which he had tion for slight vulgarity on the her plea of guilty February 2 to the lettuce and milk. is no longer controversy on that out toe siUt, cooking the fifb from was 114 daya. But Americsm troops Indignation at the proceeding and foveed a compromse on a single stage, actually believes in toe femi­ specific charge ot obtaining 8254.75 point It took a long while for the worth of merchandise last September landed in Cuba on June 22,1898, and promised to have the “Communists” provision, intimated that be bad nine. . . . “What I like is clingy League to arrive at the point which killed Senator Carter Glass of Vir* silks; v(];iat’s .the use of having a by for^ng the name of Mrs. C. M. Santiago surrof a Second Avenue thea­ Robert K. Anderson ' Phb&e: OteceSiTt )Qf 22 deaths a day for the period of people, and particularly of its navy, So, unless it can be stopped by Then another Jolt. Since Huey ter wherein Maurice Schwartz, Funeral Director Residence 7494 the war. We kill about eight time^ is likely to be a'still more frenzied outside infiuences, a lot of people are helped Mrs. Caraway win the pri­ favorite of the Yiddish theaters, iS The first electrically driven mer­ maries in Arkansas last year her chant vessel to ply toe seas spied that number of persons by the auto- outburst of what they are pleased to liable to be killed. playing “ Y osbe Kalo” . . . David vote bad been commonly consider­ from a Horida port call patriotism. We may witness Warfield! . . .1 Who never has for­ mehUe process and we do It every ed in his pocket. Biu when the vote day, not just for three or - four one of the most extraordinary maul came on the proposal to eliminate ! months. festations of hysterical nationalism BEHIND THE SCENES IN the air mail appropriation, which Only a small, proportion of the in modem times and, probably Huey opposed, Mrs. Caraway fell in line behind Democratic Leader Joe enough, a display of frantic zeal in troops enrolled for the Spanish war Robinson, sponsor of the amend­ aver got further than their train­ the conduct of the Jehol campaign. ment and Huey’s self-chosen worst ing camps. The pension beneficiaries But such emotionalism cannot Washington enemy. number more than ten times as very long endure. Even If the Japa REPUBLICANS JOIN MOVE many as there were American soIt nese win the campaign and military TO GnnC F. R. FREE REIN IN NEW YORK diers in Cuba. control of Jehol, they will then have \ ______\ Ther^ was never any unusually to sit down to a longhand bitter task President-Elect Seen Certain of Aii Just Husings greedy pension grab by-Spanish War which in any case would be a heart toe Power He Wants for Reor­ New York, Feb. l8.—Npt-so-idle Taking the Chase ganization Moves; Huey .veterans. It was just the cus­ breaking one In the presence of the musings: Ob, oh—these changing Long Takes Three Right times! . . . In which Jeritza, for tomary thing. But that particular tireless and unchanging enmity of on toe Chin instance, that tempestuous darling war was Just long enough ago so the Chinese people and which, un­ cf the Metropolitan, agrees to ap­ that its pension crop illustrates der the cold disapproval of the en- By RODNEY DUTCHER pear in light operettas . > . With pretty well what might be expected itlre civilized wwrld. Inevitably would NEA Service Writer the prospect of benuning the best bet the Shuberts have had since were the country to continue in Its prove an impossible one. Washington, Feb. 18.—If Presi­ dent-elect Roosevelt doesn’t receive the banks rushbd, up thqir fore­ recent policy toward the World War The toughest gunman ^ on earth closures. . . ^ A piece called “Vien­ Out of Purchase virtually unlimited power from Con- veterans. We bad about twenty will mdt down under a sufficiently giess to reorganize or eliminate gov­ na Nights,” or something like that, one bears. . . . And to open next times as many men in the World long spell in “solitary.” Japan is ernment activities and tbertby effect fa ll.* economy it probably will be because War service as in the Spanish War. tough—but she’s facing the supreme Then there’s Louis Milestone, he does not want it. On the basis of the Spanish War test of isolation. Sooner or later it who was toe wonder-man of Holly­ pension consequences we would have, will break her—if nothing else does. In a rider to the appropriation wood direction when hq put out bill, the Senate already has voted ADVERTISING benefits the man who buys as well as twenty-five years hence, more than toe classic. “All Quiet. on the to give him authority to abolish Western Front” and won a few five million World War beneficiaries, MICHIGAN BANKS and consolidate executive agencies, medals...... All right, you ask— to make no account of the huge ex­ It is considerable of an order for subject to what amounts to 'a veto what became of MUestdne? . . . the man who sells. It is part of the Golden Rule of penditures for hospitalization and re- the layman to estimate toe precise by two-thirds majorities ip both Hollywood being what it 1s, he has Houses. The Senate move, in which turned out a couple of talkies of habllitatiqn, past, present and fu­ effect of the legUlative measures many Republicans Joined, does not ! so-and-so type. . 'v . All of which. Business and it works both ways. ture. proposed for the redemption of the however give the incoming Presi­ Broadway hears, has annoyed—of « That would probably break the Involved and apparently pretty des­ dent power to abolish or merge the all people — Ernest. Hemingway. country’s back, even if times were perate situation of some of the ten ihajor executive departments.. , whose only experience with the Even Senator ,Simeon Fess of I films is based on the adaptation of as good as they were at the best. Don’t miss the advertisements in this newspaper. banks of Michigan. It appears, Ohio, the Republican whip who not his “Farewell to Arms" . . . So however, ttot first of attlt is pro­ Imig ago was chairnian^of the Re- what? . . . So Hemingway is re­ 'DAWES PLACES HIMSELF posed to ^tend to banks of ex­ lyiblican National committee, sup­ ported to have offei^ to back Many of them are interesting just because of their news ’The forthright, hell-and-Maria change the ninety-day clause where­ ported the measure. Milestone in at least ^ e produc­ “I have held that we are not go­ tion. . . . Which is asVood a way brusquerles of former Wee-President by toe savings bainks can withhold ing to be able to effect any substan­ as any of putting money into- dr- and educational value alone.. ChaiierG. Dawes, together with his the* funds of depositors. After that tial reductions without ^vlng the culatton. . . And is sdd to have qualities as a of prompt and there is to be set up some sort of President authority in that behalf,” !a Yen on a taUdes version of “Car ;men” . . . Im agine! clear cut decision, have contributed system for the separation of live jsaid Fess. “During he lant three iyears I have urged th4 ,^ving of to a reputation altogether lustrous. hssets from toe frozen variety. The toat authority to the present Presi­ Nick Carter Again But more than that: Advertisements take the General Dawes said something at a frozen assets' woidd. be wrapped up dent I am going to continue that j One of toe week’s happiest bits hearing of the Senate Banking and and set aside in trust fund^ to await ^licy and shall vote to give such |Of news a ^ n points to toe >etum authority to the presidmit-elect.” of “those good old days” . . chase out of purchase and make every penny do its full, Currency Committee on Thursday, the developments df toe future; toe iNlck Carter, pal of my bpybc:d however, which may shake, the con­ ' One or two Republicans in toe live assets would thereafter consti­ House have publicly made similar Idays, is coming back, I hoar. . . . fidence of some of his admirers in tute the bases on which toe banks prom ises. iThere have b e^ so fu as I know, Iman and boy, a iialf-dozen writers duty. ^ the soundness Of some of his -views would have to do their business. iof Nick Carter yarns. . . . At one concerning finance and the laws of Tbls would require many reorgani- Finishing touches are being put on the new HoOse office building, time there were said to be four the land. ^tions on toe basin of present which ' gives Representatives itwo gents grinding out Nlck> at one This last statem ^t is one particularly to be remem" The committee was concerned values and present credits—appar­ rooms ihstead of bhe, Trith as few and toe same timer' with. Young - t and Old King Brady and Diamond frills as possible. This bUildihg wlH with the amazingly complicated ently It would require the stockhold­ DJek on toqt-dde. . . Nick now is­ be occupied next month. Of 86,000,- affairs of the InsuU companies, ers to take the losses first instead sues in magazine form. 000 appropriated for it, a milUon is bered when wmmon-liense economy is not only a na« which Owen D. Young bad Just ad­ of toe deposttorti and that toe losses N ■ JbSing turned back to the treasury Tile Hollywood Manner mitted probably nobody, not even on shrunken assets met by the paspent. ! Hers is sps e for a gymnasium 1 And, apeakittg of moviea a mo- tional duty, but an iiidiyidual necesaiiy. -. -- -T Samuel Insull, could under- ^i^roductlon o f new money produced 9 pent ago. reminded me of one stud. Mr. bawes was. questioned from somewhere by the stockhold­ and a barber Shop, but neither is being equipped. Floors will., be of ' thoae. amizing Hollywtxtd-yams as to loans made by Central Re­ ers. t drift eaatward. . . It concerns riibber tile, avoldii^ the usual ex- V.- public Bank and Trust Company of 1 Crippled banks whose depositors ;oaa Hart, who wrote "Onoe In a jjiensive heavy carpeting which has tifetUne” . . to that brlatilog sa­ ChiOHp to the DuuH group of cor­ could'not be psid off would be re­ lo be cleaned and which'dtseourages tire on life in toe. movie zone. M. DON’T MISS THE ADVERTISEMENTS porations. Under the law the bank quired to issue certificates of partlcl- visiting newspapermen from tbroW' ii4r dgaret butts on the floor. Space Hart revealed a altuaticm u(hef«ln could not loan npore than 1 5 ^ cent l^tlon in the bloeked-off frozen a oompai^ worked for aomo timb : _ v 't' hai been eeemomiasd‘by<«iliortai^ only to discover toey'had taken it its caidtal as^ surplus to say one assets and these would really con­ space between floors so that t h ^ the wrong pictuiu,^ . .-The tUe sorrowOT. , Hie Central Republic’s stitute preferred stock in toe banka are eight stories of offtoM as Com­ goes that.., HoUywpod dedded to comWned capital and surplus were part vrito four' in toe-' . |M|t .auehr loans w en M f1Ctyou-ca|itt pay;-fem^toelr - m t a a t iC?.».'JUsd-'-wiib f • BOf acconto*' MANOHBOTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANGHBSTER, COIW j ... - - 1 i " ^ \ -.• • :

^thouae,*’ “An setor-^ UFTFdRFLOPA dion“— These wetBiBmimg.tM . - M r i v F L » y sixmses to the" aBdiw.'. - wUUam . J^oes AND NEVER R S n i R i e arclfitMt and chain&ian toe con­ Feb. MOSTBEKEPTUP ' SATURDAY, FfBRUARY 18 (CentiM and Essteni Stan^d ^ilh«) ference aiaid in Ida-'oijAfipD Shut i Wlntw"^ prew,^ . programs to k«y and .Oasie cha|na or groups nnl^speet* dgaij^ wo^d remain' little.'affected Coxifi!,^^ Ipxowh Wife TeUs Judge How Husband fled: coast to coaist (c to e) designation inclndes^. available smti^s.). by the mbderhiatic trend... as a chi^ store/^ (lealer, Deserted Her In 1925 and Programs subject to change. P. M. CenL EssL "The clfu^cism o f ancient'Greece, (Bp Tht Aasooiated Pret»J . as represCTted by their temj^efl, was and building xnanagiBr,;(Qgd^ddmi- €rets a Wvorce. . NBOWEAF NETWORK 5*1*“ flilS—Dte Re Mi 'n ’76-f*ifo d ArcMect Mod­ ly at' a Boston, hotgl to^8|y. He was ft Is Bot CoopoD Sense Says Mrs. R ooserdt Says She WiD 6:30 — Schroedti#, .DrghpstfiiF^, an architecture of hm winl^ lines,” BASIC^East: weaf (key) weei wtic tajdc; Skippy — ofiftreiit rdpesf. he Bsdd, “ and hdrizont^ imes are taken,ill here'FA. 7 and Ida wj^ Bridgeport, Feb. 18.— (AP)—Lurk­ wjar wtag wesb wfl wilt wfbr wre wgy . .l^***i“ Botte in Ptown.—west was witii him' .1 ^1^ : fh^. He was when wcae wtam wwj ; MidweetN 6;4B^ 6:45—The Funnybomra—c td o ernistic Art Does Not Ap- sym^llc of dead things. There is Head of American Legion ed by the prospect of makiag a for­ Crt Down White Boose Ex- wmaq wcfl kad 'woe-who wow wdaf nothing moving, uplHting, about also louxwn as h® ^ coUecicir. tune in the Florida land bopin of .NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj such an architecture. Coffins are Drew was b.oin 'at StarlL wlba kstp webc wday klyr ckgw cicf •iM— 7:30—Meyer Davis O r ^ . - ^ c and w^8 educatad-at Colby. CoU^e. SOUTH — wrva wwnc wis wjaa classic.” • h An Address. 1925, Louis Sachs now of Los Ange­ poises 25 Per Gait. 8 :« “ 7:45—Street Singt|waim He was a meinher'<;of ' Dhi. M ta wtla-wsun .wlod wsm wmc wsb wapl ,7^*5r* Aces '^ ta s ic ; Cgp^ (iothicism is a mevihg,- upi^thig les left his, home in Thimbull u d wjdx wamb kvoo wky w(aa wbap kpre ,|*vatora—Dixie—F u n k - w e s t . design,”' Jones'said. ‘ “Tall ^ifes, Theta, the DiaMA,' ^ n n ., CKfild Df never returned, his wife; Mrs. Hilda woal Ktbs ktbs 7:l5r- 8;1S“ Masie Vdjee^esft; Cap« the Sevqn Arts,' tae Dcigen MOUNTAIN*—.koa kdyl kgir keb! , **vatdi8-Dixie; Funk pHfh.—wist Caiiq^o, Feb. 18—(AP) — Tu perpendicular lines, vast spaces"— Bostou, Feb. 18.—(AP) —Louis E. Sachs, of Trumbull, testified be­ New York, Feb. 18.—(AP)— In COAST—kgo kli kgw komo knq kpo 7:^r- Ensempld^ to;c these all have a spiritustl symbolism. in the commu^ty ^ in . whiiph. he koca kex kjr kga kfsd ktar kgu A. Johnson, National commander of fore Judge Patrick B. O^SuMyan iu Ihie w i^ the policy of her husband, centucira-rpld Ciothic .arcbitOcture of Man undergoes an emotional expan­ made his home fQ New York. Superior Ck>urt today in a succeisaful Cent. East. I 9:15—Boswell Stsffrfc^lso cst the (rtiturcb FemaiQS, virtually un­ The funeral sefvihe will be hdd the American Legion, believes funds Mrs^ Franklin D. RooAevelt is lay­ 2:30— 3;3C—Saturday Matinee Gems ***9“ 5**?“ ®*":! C oncertr^st; An'ii sion in sympathy with such sur­ plea fb r divorce on groimdr o f dis- - Art Jarte(1H'west ■. Sunday at IC au m., at 'G c^ WiU to provide for the upkeep and train­ ing tentative plans to cut the ex- 3:00— 4:00—To Be Announced changed by. the. currents of modern­ roundings.” sertion. 4:00— 5:00—'Lady Next Door’s Prog. 9:00—10:00—Morton Dow{iey~ic to c ism rushing cast- 'And this, Jones declared, no Ot ^r Fum in. Hinckley.-Ho., wnere be ing o f oiur National Guard and other pen^ of the White House 25 per­ 4:30— 5:30—Beau Balladecr—also cst 9.15—10:15—Public Affalrs-rralso cst went to school as a b(^. He was a Married June 22, 1929 when she 4:45— 5:45—Sekatary Hawkins—east 9:45—10:46—Gertrude Nresen—also o This was the’ concensus today of type ot architecture can do. He sc id civilian units of National defense cent/she' said today bn her return iO^Lombardo Oren.— c director of the Good WiP Home constitute a common sense invest­ was *18 years old, Mrs. Consuelo 5:00—----- 6:00—Meyer---- ...eye, _____ Davie___ Or.—to - cst. . architectural and church authori­ t^t elimination of some of the from Ithaca, N. i'. 5:30— 6:30—Voice from the Fireaidei-' 19*2t!U*22“ ^*’ Si#:*" Qrehaai-J^io e ornateness of Gothic churches has Association. ment for A rnica. Aguilar Fredericks of Bridgeport, 5:45— 6:45i45 — El Tango *Somantlco^ Romantico— 13*22^15**22“ '*®* Haymei Orch.-i5rfao"o ties attendipg the North American “The United States is as weak as testified her husband, Hen^ John ‘‘W course I cmi-’t say positively east: Sekatary Hawkina—midwett 33*52” *?*22!~I®* Plorlfq e Conference qn Chtireh Architecture. been accomplished and would con­ Fredericks of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., be­ what l am going to do until 1 get 6:00— 7:00-rTo Ba Announced 9:00—10:00—To Be Announced A CANADIAN — wtmJ “This,” said Dr: Elbert M. Con­ flakes. Cent, and that is my aim.” 10:00—11 :Q0—Songs by Martha and Hal w]ba,kstp webc wday kfyr. ctaV' Clef. ' over, of Philadelphia, “might be a Sion. vylfe, Mrs. Helen Grann Lindherg of 10:10—11:10—Jack Denny’s Orchestra M yTH — wrva wptf wwpo wlh.wjax KONDON’S JELLY AccorCUng tocher present plans, 10:30—11:30^Paul Whiteman’s Band cold storage plant.” The total length of the CTapitoj “Wealth is poverty,” he said, “un­ Bridgeport, that he had lost .his jpb wila-wsun wipd wsm wmc wab wapl PiBln BT Enhggi jnfl and then after four or five months Mrs. Robsevelt'will get'along with 11:00—12:00 — Ralph Kirbery; Ted wjdz wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro “Glorified filling statidfis," “Nice in Washingtem is 751 feet 4 inches. less we have an adequate Army and Weems Orchestra-also coast woal ktbs ktbs , ‘ Navy to guard it. The first element he slept every day until noon while nine or ten fewer servants than 11:30—12:30—Vincent .Lopez Orchestra MOUNTAIN—kba kdyl'kgir'iigbl in detemSning wealth is its security, she worked as a bookkeeper. there are now <»' the White House CB&WABC NETWORK staff. Other economies will be ef­ PACIFIC COAST kgo Icfl kgw komo the power and tiie ability to ^ e - Her petition was taken under ad­ BASIC—East: wabe (key) -wicc ^wadc khq kpo keca kex kJr kga kfsd ktar giiard the possession of treasure. visement by the court. fected by a saving, in food and a woko wcao waab wnac wgr wkbw wkrc CenL EasL cutting down of the general house­ whk ckok wdre wcau wip-wfan wjas Army Reduced The court also reserved decision In 2:30— 3:30—Ambassadera-Ouar.—to c hold expenses. t -wean wfbl wspd wjsv; Midwest: wbbm "With our regular Army having the petition of Mrs. Charlotte T. wgn wfbm kmbe wcco kmoz wowo, 2H5— 3;45^To Be Anpounesd |:2*~ 9*92“ '*'*’* Banco Maztera—to c odays adio rograms been reduced to a point where it “I bdieve there are now . 32 serv­ EAST AND CANADIAN — wpg whp T R P Givens of Stamford, who sought a ants On the staff,” she said. “I am wlbw whec wlbz wfea wore efrb ckac **22“ 4:30—Concert Favorites—alio c now is simply a skeleton from which divorce from 'Webster Givens. DIXIE—wg^t wfsa wbre wqam wdod ■ 9*99^ 6:00—Sherman Orch,>^so csL has been sacrificed everything in ex­ planni|ig to have.23. I think 1 shall wnoz klFa wrec wlai. wdsu wtoc krld 4*15“ 5:15—Little Italy, Comedy .Skit This index of radio programs is published throujirh the cour­ 4:30^ 6:80—Musical Momahta Diihee cess of bare necessities for exist­ be able ..to got along with that num­ wri ktrb ktsa waco aoma wdbo wodx wbt wdae whig whas wtar wabj wwva 4:46— 5:45—Orphan'Annie—east only tesy of the business houses advertising in these columns. While ence, the United States, in event of ber r^lularly. Of course for big MIDWEST — wbcih wsbt weah wmbd 5*00— 6:00—The Little Qarmaii- Band a National emergency, must depend ROBINSON WOULD STOP formal, parties 1 shall have to call in wtaq wkbh kfab wisn kscj.wibw kfh. 5*59“ 5*92^^*"' ®" *-hws—plao coast extra help.” ' - > wrnt wnax wkbn wgl 5:46— 6:45—Fields and Hall — enjoyingr your favoriate broadcast save money and inconvenience more upon the Natiimal Guard than MOUNTAIN—kvor kiz koh ksl Orphan Annie—midwest nspeat even the National Defense Act of Mrs. Roosevelt is .going to try to PACIFIC COAST—khj knx koin kgb f:92“ 7:00—Anson Wesks* Orehtstra by reading these advertisemepts. * p u n jc m f ON LOANS kfre kol kfpy kvi kem kmj kfbk kwg 6:15r- 7:15—Merle Thorpe, Tklk—to c 1920 contemplated. decrease the staff m housemen at 6:30— 7:30—Paul Vietorine Or,—wjs “Recommendations are made for the executive mansion by two. Cent. East. 0:jg— 7:45—Octavue R. Cohen Story reductions ail along the civilian lines liiere will also, she said, be fewer 2:30— 3:30—Mansfield Orches.—c to c 7.-00— 8:00—Taxpayera League—to e servants in the kitchen and one less 3:0d— 4:00—Spanish Ssranads—c to c 7:16— 8:15—Boaton Symphony—to c SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1933. (National Guard, R. O. T. Q., C. M. Democratic L ^ e r Says It Is 3:15— 4:16—Tony Wons—coast to cat 9:15—10:16—Salon Singers cHorua T. C.). If the appropriations are in the dining room. 3:30— 4:30—Leon Bslaaco Orch.—to c 9:3(^1O;30—The Cuekobs from Kuku 1:00 2:15 4:15 Hurting Many Banks—-Puts 4:00— 6:0(^Duchln Orchestra—c to c 10.*90—11 dlO—The Buccanecre,. Vocal WDRC—^Tony Wons much further reduced there will be Own ^rvants 4:3^- 5:30—Skippy — east: only; B#. 10:15—11:16—Low White, Organ—ba« WDRC—George Hall’s Orchestra. WDRC—Five Octaves. but one.answer, a choice between the Him Against Gamer’s Views. The Roosevelts are taking with, tween the Bookendt—westjmly sic; Cohen Story—coast, repeat w n C —^Farm and Home Forum. 2:30 4:30 adoption of some' form of conscrip­ them half a dozen servants who 4:45— 5:45—Tito Guizar, Tenor—wabc 11;00-12:00-Sat. NigNight Supper' Club “ WBZ-WBZA — National Grange 'WDRC—Columbia Salon Orchestra WDRC—Leon Belasco’s Orchestra. only; Cowboy Tom—oasle 1t:30—12:30-Mark tion, or:the virtual disarmament of have been with them a lon^ time. Fisher’s Orchestra Forum . W nC —Hsortford Sangerbund. 4:45 the United States. The American Washington, Feb. 18.—(AP)— WBZ-WBZA—Concert Favorites. Senator ]^binson, the Democratic They are the. chauffeur, Roosevelt’s 1:30 3:00 Legion is unalterably opposed to valet, Mrs. Roosevelt’s \maid, i WDRC—The Round Towners. 5:00 leader: in a bill today proposed re- WDRC—Madison String Ensemble. either of these courses." cook, a' kitchen maid, and their but 8:00—L’Heure Exquise — Women’s W nC—Edward F. Richter. WTK3—The |Jerry Madcaps. ( WDRC^Eddie Duchta’s Orchsstra. Winded By Figures I>eal of the provisions of the Recon­ ler, who will be given a position as Octet. WBZ-WBZA—^Farm Forum Pro­ 3:80 • i WBZ-WBZA—Friendship Tour. struction Corporation Act for pub­ Johm^m said that the Amjcrican house man. WDRC 8:15—The Unknown Great—Henry gram . WDRC—Dick Mansfields’ Orches­ 5:80 / people wete frequmitly blindied by licity of loans. . ‘ Mrs. Roosevelt’s arrival this J. Rysm. 1:45 tra. WDRC—Skippy. ' the mere size of figures used in op­ Under thq existing laws, the cor­ momjng from Ithaca, where she 226 Hartfstrd, Coim. ISSU 8:30— ^Boston Em ergency Em ploy­ 'W nC—^Blue Room Elchoes. WTIC—Saturday Marines. WBZ-WBZA—Concert. position to National defense. poration is required to file mont^y made a speech yesterday on the ment Relief from Oxpley Theater 2:00 4:00 5:45 “We can bring the understahding reports to Congress. program of farm and home week at 9:00—“20,000 Years in Stag Stag” WDRC—Dancing Echoes. WDRC—Spanish Serenade, WDRC—Ray Ffllletter, pianiflt. WBZ-WBZA—Little Or^an Annie. closer to the people,’' he said, “if we A controvert aro$e over whether Cornell Univermiy, was quiet and Sunday, February 19. with Warden Lewis E. Lawes. w nC —Rigoletto. w n e —Silent. explain that while we spend 87 for Congreas was authorized to maka inforaaal;. in cohtnist to the recep­ A . M. 9:30_W alter WtachelL WBZ-WBZA—Metropolitan Opera. police and 88 departm^ts, the information public and South tion with elaborate police protection 9:45—Dixie Jubilee Stagers. . 10:00— Columbia Cilhurcb o f the O 3 C P M we are spendinjg only 82.S0 for the Trimble, House clerk, interpreted planned for her husband on his ar' Air; Baptist. 10:00—D. W. Griffith’s HoUywood. 6 0 0 P . M 7 ■ ^ 0 M Army. One dollar more from each the act as authorizing publicity. rival later . in the day from the 10:15—Sponsored Program — ‘Vin­ 10:30—The Cbmpinskl Trio. WDRC—Isham Jones’ Orchestra. WDR(>—Frank and Axme Bradbury,‘ person would give us a real adequate The Robinson move records him south. . 11:00— ^Unitarian Service. cent-Lopez’s Orchestra. ^ 'WDRG—America’s Grub Street regular Army. We are spending 81Q 10;45—News. SpesLks. WBZ-WBZA—Bam Dance, con. Banjo Program. ^ - at variance with the Speaker and Met at Station ' 12:00 m.—Salt Lake City Taber­ WBZ-WBZA — Boston Symphony,, per capita per year for soda water, Vlce-President-Slect of bis party, William Egan, Peimsylvama sta­ nacle Cihoir emd Organ. 11:00—Time, weather, temperature WBZ-WBZA—O’Leary’s Irish Min- 11:03—Sports Review. con. ' chewing gum and candy." John N. Gamer, who alwajrs has tion master who always greets her P. M. strel. Johnson restated the Legion’s favored publicity toi the loans. The husband, met her and escorted her 12:30-3Emei^ Deutsch’s Orchestra 11:15—Aileen Sttmley;. soprano. . Army policy and said the organiza­ Reconstruction Corporation anid to a taxicab. -Accompimied by two 12:45—Street-Singer. • 11:30—Midnight (Concert — Jesse DON'T LISTEN TO A tion was opposed to the recognition Crawford, organist; Frances STATE MILIKOWSRl numerous beneficiaries of the loans frien^' she went to her home in 1:00—The Dictators. NOISY RADIO. of Soviet Russia and in favor of the have objected, to the publicity as East 65tb street for breakfast 1:15—Uttie Jack Little. Langford, contralto^ TAILOR SHOP THE FLORIST deportation ot aliens in this country detrimental to the purpose of tbs Asked for comment on the at- 1:30—Columbia Cburch of the Air; 12:00—Dsmee' Nocturne William JUST DIAL who flaunt their, disrespect for Stoess’ Orchestral ' < corporation. . temptec assassination of her hus­ Catholic. Special Price bffers corsages of distinc­ American laws. Discussing the proposal off the band and her attitude toward seek- 2 :00— ^Boston Chamber Music. En­ SUITS OR OVBRCXJATS 3 7 3 3 tiveness that will eiihishce floor, the Arkansas Senator said: ix^ protection for herself and other semble. Dry Cleaned and Pteesed tile beauty of yoiir goWn. “We are hearing from every partN members of her family, . she 2:15— CiSxristian Science com m ittee Prices aro most roaicm- of the country that publicity re­ felted to a formal statement she Potterton & Krah able. NEGRESSES TO SERVE on Publicity. 7 5 c “ON THE SQUARE’’ garding the R. F. C.*loans has been, gave out last anight and said: 2:30—Lou Hart and his Orchestra. WTIC DIAL 6029 Atwater Kent, C^sley causing, trouble with the banks and “That’s all I’m going to have to 3:00—New York Philharmonic Or­ Travelers Broadcastiiig Service Dial 7383, Rialto Building DINERS ON EXPRESS in some^stances very serious trou­ say. .on that subject" chestra; Efrem Ziinbalist, solo­ Hartfox^ Conn, Her signed statement, given out ble. is t 50,000 W.. 1060 H. C., 2U2.8 M. ‘Tt doesn’t appear that the pub­ in Itaaoa last night, read: 4:00—Radio League of the Little I o o o “I have been asked by a number 6 7 5 P . M New Haven Railroad Innovation licity provision has accomplished Flower. of people as to my attitude in view Sunday, February, 19, 1988. WDRC—Do Re Ml Girls’ Trio. . .WDRC—street Stager. , WDRO-Morton Downey. anything 'whefiesome and it is my. 5:00—Hal Goodwin, Texas Cowboy: To Be Introduced Monday— of receut oocuirences toward seek­ P. M. WBZ-WBZA-i-Vlews of the News. WBZ-WBZA—Murder Mystery. (10:16)—Public Affairs Bxatitute. Special Service a Feature. opinion that there is a general de­ ing protection for myself and for 6:15—Spirituals; Ckileman W il­ 7:30—Orchestral Genas; with Rich­ WBZ-WBZA—(10:15)—Satan Stag­ mand for a modification of : the my family and additicmal protec­ liams and Raymond Morris. ard Lee Gilliam, baritone. ers. statute in this particular." ' tion for mv husband. 5:30—Musical Revue. 8:00—Eddie Cantor, with Rubi- Passengers on the Bankers’ Fix- In the House, meahwhlle, Repre­ “1 do hot believe in advising as to 6:00—The Lawyer and the Public; nolTs Orchestra. For Tiekets or Infoimation press of the New Haven Railroad Roscoe Pound, Dean of Harvard WHY NOT USE , Iii32 For Sport Coupe. sentative Darrow (R., Pa.) also ln-> what precautions are necessary for 9:00—Sunday Circle Concert. t o AH Points W t Monday, will ait up and take troduced a bill which would prohibit my husband. This incident has un­ Law School. 9:30-i-Songland-with Sally Ayers, THE BEST 19$1 Ford Town Sedan. notice when the “first call for publication of reconstruction, loans. doubtedly not disturbed him ex­ 6:30—Albert White, pianist; Flor­ Fred Wade. DIAL 7Q07 1930 Light Six Nash Sedan. breakfast” is made for instead of Pure Jersey Milk and Cream. cept for his anxiety, for those Who ence and Barbara, harmony duo. 10:00—Three tad Hatters. NEW YORK OR BOSTON 1930 Chevrolet Sedan. the usual white-suited negro waiter were injured. 6:45—“Flufferettcs.” 10:15—Studio Recital. $4 ROUND TRIP malting tae announcement, a bf^bt- 7:00—World’s Business”; Dr. Ju- P H O N E 4 5 7 0 1929 W. K. 4-pass. Coupe. “As far as I am concerned, I can­ 10:30—Merry H^dcaps — Norman LOS ANGRLES ly garbed negfess dressed in s^een not imagine living in fear of a pos­ ' llus Klein. Caoutler, director; with Frances Ternos Trades or lavender imlform, with matching COLUMBIA sible dta^.’’ 7:16—Walter Smith and his Con­ Baldwin and Revere Sisters. $25 ONE WAY bandana as a headdress, will call Mrs. Roosevelt returned from cert Band. 11:30—Melodic Serenade; the hungry commuters to break­ c e n t e r COLE MOTORS A Lincoln program was held in Itiiaca with a sprained finger. She 7:45—Mary Stone, The liong Girl. 12:00 Midn.-^-Joe Furst's Orchestra ai-M d «it» 8 t Td. MM fast, and similarly garbed negresses Chestnut Hill School on Monday. injured, it in the folding seat of an 8:00—John Henry-Black River 12:30 a. m.—Charlie Kerr’s Orches­ TRAVEL BUREAU will act as waitresses on a brand Poems, stories smd'songs were given automobile last night. G iant tra...... new “Economy Special Diner" >y the pupils under the direction of 8:15—Mary Eastman, soprano; 1:00 a. m.—Silent. , '"’1 ^ ^ ‘ which is being placed in service on Rachel Tasblik. Male Chorus. o s O P y . 3 C O P tvi that tndn, and on Train 80 on the Postmaster and Mrs. H< W. Por­ 8:45—John Henry — Black River return trip from New York to WDRC—Paul Tremata’s Orchestra. WDRC—Easy Aces. WDRO-Iaatitute, eon. , ter have received vord taat their Giant. WBZ-WBZA—Sports Review, Time, (8:16)-T-Magic of Voice. (10145)—Gertrude Meisen. Springfield evenings. daughter, Mrs. Carleton Davenport 14 MILLION BONUS 9:00—Bath Club Revue; Orchestra. TOWN ADVERTfiBH^ A very modest scale of prices, W eather. WBZ-WBZA—Community Singing W BZ-W BZA— HUl BUHes. is ifl with pneumonia at her home 9:30—Parade of Melodies; Orches­ Clubs. (10:45)^News. and a r l^ d “ no tipping" .nile will be in Sbelboume Falls, Mass. features of the new service, this tra. (8:16)—Boston Symphony Or­ The Willimantic Ministers Union FOR HALSEY FIRM 9:30—Parade of Melodies; Orches­ BOARD OF REIEF bei^ the second Innovation in din­ met in Columbia Mcmday at the ^ . • ■ . • ' • » chestra*. ing car service by the New Haven tra; Male Quartet. chapel. Lunch was served by the 10:00—Ernest Hutcheson, . pianist; raUroad within a few months, the local Ladies’ Aid Society at noon, NOTICE! Others Are Saving Money on Moving - TrocWiig first being the cafeteria or “cotm- Concert orchestra. CHEVROLET consisting of vegetable soup; 10:30—Tales of the Foreign Legion Daily Service to New Yerk ter" ear wbldi was placed in serv­ creamed chicken in patty shells, bot Chicago Investment House The Board of Relief of the Town ice last November. The New Ha­ 11:00—The Gauchos. RANGE OIL rolls, relishes, peas, potato chips cup of Manchester, Connectiout, will be Sales and Service andRettirh* . ver- road is again m aking railroad 11:30—Isham Jones Orchestra. BY phoning 3866 Bw Service for Private ;Pwttea. cakes with chocolate sauce, and cof­ Made Large Profits In in session at the MunlcipeU Build­ history, this time by its use of fee. Why Don’t You? Reiasoiiable Rates. negro girls as waitresses, the first ing: The thermometer ‘reached zero ARMORY Phone 3(163 , ^ time in this country. and below in sections of Cohimbia The dining car, which is of the Dealings With the Insnlls, Wednesday, February 1st, 1:80 on Monday morning, peculiar o’clock p. m. to 5:00 o’dock p. m. Van’s Service station club variety with a lounge at one WBZ-WBZA GARAGE 428 Hartford Road. Perrett & Glennev* thing about it being tkat it took the Tliursday, Febrnaiiy 2nd, fl:00 end for smoking, has been entirely “Van Always Sella for Less.” last drop of about ten degrees after Washington. Feb. 18.—(AP)— Springfield — Boston o’clock p. m. to 8:00 o’clook p. m, 69 Wells St. Inc. redecorated and refurnished in most five o’clock in tue morning. tasteful fashion fo r the Inaugrura- Evidence that Halsey, Stuart and Friday, Febniary 8rd,-Bd)0 o’clock The four men who ue^to be the tion of the new service. Green is Company, a Chicago investment p. m. to 8:00 o’clo^ p.- tp. ' exxd men in the minstrel ibow hdd Sunday, February 19, 1988 1 i 'O'O P N* p .- ' the predominating color, set off by house, made paper profits of nearly Saturday, February 4th, -1:80 1 6' 'I 5 P M . ■ 3 0 P V ■6 a special rehearsal Tuesday eve­ A . M. ' old rose trimmings and hangings. 120,000,000 from Its partclipatlon in o’clock p. m. tofi:00. o’clock p. no- WDRC—Guy Lonibardo’s Orehestra ning at the Parsonage. 8:00—Tone Pictures. Monday, February-. 8tj»; ,1:80 WDRU--The Simnyboners. • WDRC—Gypsy Eneemble. The table line is of apricot colored Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lyman, organization of an Insul) investment WBZ-WBZA—Concert. . ; WBZ-WBZA— Boston Symphony W BZ-W BZA— Sports Review, Tiime,, Irish damask. In the club section 9:00—NBC Children’^ Hour. o’clucky p. m. ,to 5:00 (^cluck p-'m; Harry Lyixum, and Malcolm Stan- trust was presented today to tlie 10:00—Gracia’s Mexican Marimba Orchestra,'cpn. , • W eather. are comfortable easy chairs unbol­ Senate banking committee. Tuesday, February-, 7tbi 8:00 stered in harmonizing colors, while nard went to Hartford Monday eve­ T^lca Band. o’clock p. ra. to 8:()0 o^dlock^p* m. ning, and Mr. Lyman went to. Busb- Ferdinand Pecora, committee coun­ pots of ivy creeper, bung on the 10:3Cir-Safety Crusaders. Wednesday, Fehruafy ' 8tb. 1:80 ■ Have You Tl4ed th e, nell Memorial HaU to hear the. Na­ sel, contended that nearly $14,000;- Manchester* RUYYOUR V.U end . walls at each side of the door­ 10:45—Time, weather, temperature u’clocli p. m. to 5:00 o’clock .p, 00, Ddidoiu, Taaty tional Comixxander of the A'lherican 000 of it was in the nature of a 10:48 — Waldorf - Astoria Organ way, lend a homelike touch. “bonus” for Halsey; Stuart’s mar­ Thursday, February Otb, 8:00 NORWALKTIRES Legion speak. —Irene Harding, organist. o’clock p. m. to 8:00 oVfibcb p. m: Upholstering Co. LUNCHEON A second round ol colds seems to keting'of the securities and aid in 11:00—Morning Musicale. establisbtag a price.on. them. Friday, February ,, lOtli, ;8?W) AND TUBES bt the style just now. 11:45—Metropolitan Organ — Ar­ o’clock p. ra. to 8:00 o’clock'p. m'. SPECIALS The Board of Relief held its third He px’esented evidence to show ^ Assure sound sleep, have us At new low prices from NINE DOLLARS WEEKLY thur Martel. Saturday. February . lltb, 1:80 renovate your inattress and . . Served DaOy at and last meeting Wednesday at the that $6,000,000 of preferred stock in P. M. ' o’clock p. m. to 5:00 o’oloiflt p. Town Hall. the investment trust, known as the 12:12—Time, weather, temperature Monday, February . ISth, 1:80 . box springs. Janies M.Shearer The weekly rehearsal for the FOR YALE COLLEGE MEALS InsuU Utility Investments, Inc., was 12:15—Roxy’s Gang — Symphony o’(fiock p. m. to 5:00 o’clock p. da; ' BCflCK AtiBNUX TEAROOM Athletic Association Minstrel show bought at par value and sold imme­ Orchestra. Tuesday, Februafy l'4ih,. SrtH) Dial 3615 for estimates. (?or. Mid. Turnpike, Main St. 883 Main St. was held Wednesday evening this diately. to another InsuU company 1:15—Radio Nimble Wits—Everett week instead of Friday, on accoupt o’clock p. m- to 3:06T o’clock p. ta ' New Haven, Feb. 18.—(AP)— under a previous agreement. Smith. of the entertainment to be held at WednesdRy,' Febrnkry 15tn, 1:80 With publication by Yale University President Testlfiefe 1:30—HUl BilUes. the ball on the latter (late. o’clook p.,m. to 8:00 oTclock p> m. C.:). -I ‘ri P . £:00—Mystery Tenor-Charles J. 7 0 C P of the general plan of administration Joan and Jean Itavenport of Sbel- .Harold V. Stuart, president of Thursday, Februarj^ . lUtI).. J8:00 of the college plan having to do with I Gilchrest, radio reporter; Czer- o’clock p. m. to 8:00 o’cIoCk fk ta. WDRC- "Political Situation in WDHC> -& ^»y. Ensemble, con. Ot^tV0t|Ss bourne Falls, H bbs., are staylxig Hfllsey-Stuari> who tbstifled for Washtaigton Tonight." BBta — *3oston Symphony,; WBZ-WBZA—Lew Wjtdte ^ room allotments and service of three hours, agreed this enhanced wonky Ensemble.' Friday. February lUb, 6 :i)0 WBZ-W with their grandparents, Mr. and WBZ-WBZA—Hum and Strum. con. meala, the Yale News, undergradu­ Mrs. H. W. Porter, 'be(»u8e of the the credit of the, new coinpt.cy, but 2:15—Joe Mitchell Chappie. o’clock p. m. to 8rti0 o’clock p. ta. ate publication, points out that the 2:30—(Jharlle Agnew’s Orchestra. Saturday, February 13^* 1:30 illness of their mother. denied it'was. done to' deceive “the' m requirements as to meals “augurs no The meeting of the Thursday at* suckers” who were ocpected to buy 3:00—Melody Lane. o’clock p. m. to 5:0O'velpw’i^^ta STATE PRESCRIPTION bright future for. Yale’s fraternities ternooD club was held this week at the stock. 3:16—Prim Sisters. Monday, February\ 2ptJ|,. 1:80 Sound InYOE^ents 30—Manhattan Merry-(3o - Rpund o’clock p. m.'to .6:00 ^ b ek ' ‘ \ V .n:,- • as eating clubs." the home of Mrs. Staxiley Fidd. He piptested .vigordusly at sug­ SUN., MON., l^UBS. EXPERTS Each college has, among other The town schools will close Fri­ gestion that, all securitle: sold by 3:80—^Manhattan- M e r r y-Gta- All persQns clai^ng to:, be Round. aggrieved- by tbe (iohig^' bt'the^ As­ ^AVB WITH SAFETY. rooms, a dining hall with its own day afternoon for a week’s .vaca­ his coxhpany were worthless, and as- The Picture of AII Tiiqe. Aahilit € 6dk 4:00—“Adventures in Money”— meals. tion, the first one since t^e .Christ­ sertwl that the'ebneern was “proifld” sessors of the Towb of $|aga^Mter, W E o Eu v e r . Ralph A . .Kimble. The News says the pian provides inas (me. The High dOhool puirtls of its. record. Cotm., and those .reqoirii|U'5'o6^'^ for 21 meals for nine doUars, 'but attending Windham High'School in 4:15^MassacbuBetts Bay; Col6ny— must appear axid .fUe th eh r'o^ pjttin t ‘^RESIGN nMM»380€M-8800.- - Pecora; produced a. letter from Gleason L. Archer. —ok— ■ • ■ . each edbege resident will be requir­ Willimantic. will also have the at one of these ineeitta^:ot kt^edme Hsnfly-Stuart to a customer advis- 4:30—National Youth Conference. ed to eat a minimum of ten meals sa ^ vacation. aiijbitrned mqettag of 'said ' Board ot ' Ai^hUr Drug Store ta| - her, to buy a-number of securi­ 6:00—National Vespers. R ^ e fr THE CROSS” soil alalB s i . Roblnew Building per‘Week in the ditiing hajia “at the 'The maxxy friends of Albert Ly- ties,; iiMudtaig bonds in an IxisuU xxxan will be. glad to Iqjow .tbat he la 5:80—Pages of Romance—Ralph The by astounding price of 86.*65. He will coinilkny ta WUph, .Qalsey-Stuert , Kirbei^r baritone. law to fWexity days frt^m a|d klfttr thexeTore phy only 8U-25 for .elevep gettitig along better than, was Ak* waa 41fifln(!ially interested, in place 6:00—Spoxisored Program — Josef the lint day of Feitad8:%^U '. Q p N additional meals if catixig ou a woek- pected fropa Me iiGfh^es snswlixM oif t7xjiftc-D 11 ly bkpis. Thus for ten mesM, he will when a tree which he vm fell on him. ' 'The Iniull bonds are ixow virtually! 6:30—Paul Whiteman. ijnitap. payAkBCtly three times the cost of 7:02—Weather. ' WBZ>WR^-rr-^||m'--Da9df;^ ($08)— SiatenL. . ; / ‘ «i eleven meals.” The muelc for the Tri cantata did xiot am ^ In ttpe far ,..^e letter; did not reveal Halsey- 7:04—Sports Review. . ^ W B Z A .^ Eoflton . The News points out that a basis the rehearsal ’Thursday BvaBtag, hpt 8tiu£rt*8 ta'terefli ixi the Ihsifli rom- 7:l0-^Temperature, time. / ’ EVERETT J, edn. is established from which fraterxil- some, of the singers xnet and; pTfiie- tirit lltifltf t oohtahiled this was 7:15f-Dr. Howard W, “ ties may plan for the future. - tlced other m usic.. “(^xxuaon loiowle<^.’: 7:80-LOreat Momoita ta, *v ■ - ■ < ■...... - /I? '' t I ' :--.e>{,-i-;V? 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across the greater part of the back Tida wo*t of ge(>tof«fo«r is a won- that floOT to sink several flrid'goals. or north aaetton o t TW » Where Post Office Patrons Will Be ServW derfol opportindty to become better Captain gkstkait made his usual SMood floor seottoa la rsadiod by acqittiatA The aotivltieii will start score by smlritig U pointe followed SISDCniKElS a atalr well from the at 7 o’doak and WIU consist of very doedy Ity Rhipb fimlfo who basement up, alongside the, eleva­ cheekenfldaru, tmUev ban. pool, set had 8 pobitB to his name. Korea back, bowling, pmochle and swim­ to r well. - < '.sy y- and KulMVeek scored 11 and 9 USTWORDIN Inspection OaDery m ing a t 1Q;16 o’clock there will points ra^eetively for foe losera An interesting feature, novel to bann., and trimmed with lime­ Despite the heavy snow storm fans as the Uncas have severd sur- is in you with rneeimbrn anflftar. The platfoim is recessed beneath stone. The front sections of the last,Saturday, there were a number jnises in Store. He told bis listeners to he ethtta-j the first floor of the Post Office and roof are finished with slate and ^Herald Photo by FaUot of house pa^ea held by foe mem­ geous always in their .fUtii, to IS furthex protected from the the rear part which is flat is flnish- Here’s fine riew of beautiful lobby in Manchester’s new Federal building. Stanq) windows,. maU slots bers to Ihoea in on foe . Nation-wide up when questioned u to tbfitf he- weather by an overhanging canopy. ed with a standard slag roofing. and Indivldxral boxes are handy to front ratrhnce. The marble work Interior trim is a beautiful woric of a rt VJ'.W . broadcast. Uef that Jestn. Christ is Che master To the left of the loading platform Other Contraets Ju n io r \tioe Commander, E rn est TH E (U N T Z (HTTAGE” and father and to gain tte knowl­ as one facfs the building is an eleva­ The plumbing in the new post Ubert, who has been laid up for foe edge necessary to enable them to re­ office was done by Johnson and chester attended the meeting In Herron and McCullough; checkers. past ten days is able to be around tor that operates between the base­ the Busbnell Memorial ILJl in Comrades Dick Hiqrhes and Jim ply readily to those who doubt Q iris- ment and the first floor. Little including the installation of a little each day, and hopes to be tian ity. the Relvlnator drinking gystem. H artford on ~Monday evening a t Wells; volley ball, Sandy Pratt, with us at our next m eeti^. “The Chintz Cottage", the three- lliat section of the casement fac­ Ten-Shun \riilch time tbe National Ck>m- Trotter, Garrow, Duke, Taggart, act comedy presented under foe A double quartet from foe Bee­ ing west towards Main street is Cement, lime and plaster for the Several of the members, were thoven Glee Quh sa^ two groups niander of the Legion, Louis John­ Kane. present fX foe Public Rally, last auqdoes of foe Knights of Pythias finisheo oft and provides spacious building was fumlaied by The W. of numbers and IBss Helan Batg- son, gave a very interesting and As every member of foe post can Simday, at Foot Guard Hall. At of Memorial Lodge and Pythian Sis­ quarters for a Post Office Inspeo G. Glenney Co. The quantities used gren and Mrs, Ehde Qustafaon were Buddies forceful address. He is certainly a be utilized on tbis sports n ^ t, foe which time National Senior Vice ters of Manorial Temple at foe tor’s room, a Civil Service room, amounted to one of the largest wonder^ speaker and all who at­ committee In charge requests a full Commander James Van Zandt gave Vfoiton hall last evening, was wor­ beeud in a duet. Rev. K. B. Erick­ and an Internal Revenue collection contracts for these materials that tended ^ re arell repaid. attendance. Let’s gb fellows and a very interesting talk on tbe do­ thy of a more genennis patronage. son, pastor of the church, spoke office. A separate entrance from hax. been placed in M anchester for briefly, thanking tbe Luther iMfipae some time. Progress plcl ires as a The Bnlletin Board Pfoced^ ’ the addrms Walter see if foe British war vets can’t ings of foe V.F.W. throughout foe The play had been previously post­ Main street serves teese offices, of Dawley gave an organ recital. Five bring home foe bacon. Tbe date country. \ poned on account of other attrac­ for arrangtog a sidaodid hanquet j Entering Lobby record of construction for the Hennan Johnson, ptfridwat of the United States government were Legion drum corps played and JM d^, Feb. 24. tions, and doubtless many, who might ! On the main floor entering the Bx-Sertiee Organintioiis. league, was toastmaster. taken by the Fallot Studio. A dis­ diw ^ ph the stage, which brought The members of Mons-Ypres ex­ have attended were at foe Masonic building cne will pass through A roast lionb^diiuier wm ssnred play of these pictures win soon be forth a loud applause from the au- tends its qrmpafoy to Comrade Wil­ ball, foe outstanding social event of ■^rpnii vestibule with double doors. DUworth-Comen Post, A. L. by foe committees in dharge, hsadsd shown in a Main street store win­ dlenoie, a s well a s th e G utter liam Mdore who fen and tooke his foe town this season. Directly opposite them will be found WAPPING by Miss Ruth Johnspo and Miss dow. The executive committee of the Band" of the Hartford Drum ankle last Satprday night and who The play proved highly entertain­ the stamp windows. To the right Post will hold its regular monthly Corps. Troop 18, Boy Scouts, gave now is at his home resting as com­ Mitzi Berggren. Meifibers of tbe Wapping Grange has been invited ing from start to finish. Mrs. Mabel the lobby extends along the East meeting at thd State Armory, Mon­ a Very inipressive Boy. Scout cere­ fortable os can be e]q>ected. Com­ league acted as waltreMes, to visit Windsor Grange, No. 196, on Holmes was in the lead and was Center street side of the building day evening at 7:30 o’clock. All rade Moore Jiod to spend tbree days added feature of the program, R ^ GRADE 8 GIRLS PLAN monial at which time they made Friday evening, February 24. 'This ably supported by a cast composed and provides access to the Parcel members are requested to be pres­ the National Commander a Tender­ in the hospital having X-rays taken. Cornell esng a eoio, aooompanied by Grange now meets in Liberal hall in of Mrs. l^ena Keames, Mr. and Mrs. Post windows and still further e n t foot S co u t It was foxmd that his aside was Mrs. K. E. BrioksoB at the pioad. Poquonock. The invitation was re­ Walter Henry, Miss Margaret Henry, along, the money order, registry First District, Hartford County We regret very much that qiur broken and he may be laid up for SPECIAL PROGRAMS ceived by telephone foe day follow­ Mrs. Herbert Alley and Karl Keller. and C. O. D. windows. To the left • Association of Legion Posts will department president, Mrs. Fran­ several weeks. Comrade Moore ing foe last Grange meeting. Tbe Case's orchestra played before foe Considering foe modem trend of the entrance the lobby extends their monthly meeting in the John ces Krause was tmable to be pres­ lives on Cooper HUl street. worthy Iraturer is preparing a pro­ curtain and between foe acts. Tbe In merchandising, *11 beer ooan around to the Main street side of Barnard Students To Honor Fitch High School, Windsor, Simday, ent at this meeting on. accoimt of Berlin Talks. gram for this occasion and hopes entertainment was given for foe back ifn probably be wrapped m the building and provides access to February 26th at 3 p. m. All le­ Negotiations are proceeding for George Washington and Dis Illness in foe family. that Wapping Grange will be w«n benefit of Manchester’s imemployed cellophane with a tube of man- the lock boxes and still further gionnaires are welcome. The Juniors held a brief meeting an understanding and a bairis of co­ represented at Windsor On foe date people. I g cream.. along entrance to the offices of the cuss Current Events Tues Our regular monthly meeting will Monday afteriioon in foe Armory operation between F. L D. A. C. The mentioned. Postmaster, Assistant Postmaster day. be a joint affair with the Auxiliary, which was followed by piano solos ex-aUied association of ex-service ■Miss Betty Joyce Bumhimi is ill and Supt. of Malls. The lobby is on Monday, February 27th. The by Betty Carrliagton and Eleanor men, which numbers some 9,000,OOd at her home in Wapping with an at­ spacious and attractively laid out A public speaking program in meeting will be proceeded by a pan- Woodhouse and a banjo solo by members, and foe ex-service associa­ tack of croup. with glass topped writing taMes at memory of G^rge Wariilngton will cake^supper which will be served at Patricia Cbartier. The Girl Bcouts tion of the ex-enemy countries. We The Men’s Bible class of Wapping various intervals. The walls are be given by tbe 8-2 girls of Miss E.i 6:30. The committee headed by T. also gave a program which con­ are ablefo disolose that talks have enjoyed a social time with a sapper finished in marble. The base is of A. Kraposwicz’s room in tbe Barnard Edward Brosnan for the post and sisted of Fblk dancing, songs, and recently taken place in Berlin be­ Verdi antique marble and the wainS' at the South Windsor town hall last School Asembly, Tuesday, Feb. 2L Mfs. Brosnan for the AuxUicuy have a demonstration of knot-tying. All tween these two great groups. F. I. PLUMBING ; coting is of Baronial antique marble. Wednesday evening after which Mr. The program is as follows: arranged for this affair, which with­ the girls sang patriotic songs. D. A. C. is, perhaps, foe greatest The floor is a random laid quarry Gilbert of Middletown was ftitroduc- “A Tribute to.-Washington." out doubt will be worth while for Games were pla}red afld then re­ single factor for peace in foe world tile floor of russets and reds with ed as foe speaker of foe evening. Evelyn Getzewicb. all who attend. freshments were served' down­ today. Its power for good could be a contrasting border. This work was The worthy lecturer of Wapping “Washington’s Early Ufe." Made­ Again, tbe writer is in receipt of a stairs by foe committee. The tables all done by the Barclay Tile and immensely Increased by an alliance Orange appointed foe following pa­ And Installation Qf " line Carroll. challenge from tbe Robert O. Eletch- were decorated with Valentine fa­ with our CentrkI European com­ ! Marble Co. of New London. trons as a committee for foe next “The Public Career of Washing­ er Post, No. 4 of Norwich, Conn., for vors and sandwifoes, cup-cakes, rades. A fanc}^ iron grille extends from regular Grange meeting: Miss Ms- ton,” Alice Bennett. a shooting match (of course with candies and cocoa were served. Vice Commander Albert lindssy ;tbe tops of theararious counters to riu Welles, Mrs. Lilltim B. Grantt Fixtures “Washington’s Later Tears", Jean rifles) and they are so anxious to Everyone enjoyed a good time. representing foe Mons-Ypres Post the ceiling cutting off the lobby Miss Charlotte Foster, Mrs. Mabel Cude. compete with our boys that they are A joint meeting of foe commit­ attended foe anniversary of foe from the remainder of the building Bowers, Miss Irene flkinner, Lestle “Tbe Character of Washington willing to have our club dictate all tees appointed to make plans for sinking of foe Maine which was held All metal work is either of bronze Florence Lockwood. Collins and Paul Smith. ^ Including Kelvinator ternffi imder which the match would the meeting of foe Post and Aux­ in tbe armory fast Wednesday night 7 or polished brass. “Washington’s Rules ot Conduct mlttee met at tbe home of Mrs, take place. Now bow about it you iliary, was held at foe home of Mary Busbnell (foeney Auxiliary, IT. Working Area and Politeness," Ethel Taylor. Grant Thursday evening and arraqg- Within the working area back of crack shots of No. 102 ? You name Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Brosnan,' Sat­ S. W. V. entertained foe comrades “Washington’s. Birthday”, Viola the conditions and terms, (for fun; urday evening. Arrangements were ed a program. Tbe sul^ect is Drinking Fountains the lobby will be found all the vari­ E cclen ti. of Ward Cheney Comp and the heads “Among, the Books," after whlph ous metal racks, tables, sorting and money or'tnables) and I will arrange made to serve a pancake supper at of all lochl pamotic organizations. “Planting Ttees as Living Me­ the meeting. This challenge is au­ 6:30 preceding foe business meet­ games will be played. ■' . ’ ■ IN’THE ■' ' tieing benches necessary in the morials to George Washington", Comrade Lindsay who was accom­ Mrs. Alice ScagelvOf 81 Charter handling of mail. All this equip­ thentic and comes from a member ing, to be followed by a social time. panied by ble wife reports haying Doris Fynes. of tbe Norwich club, Ralph Lamen- This meeting will take place on Oak Place, Hartford, whose husband ment is brand new. The ir'uiey “Mount Vernon, Tbe Nation’s had a wonderful time and In a brief NEW zo, a former Manchester boy, who is Monday, Feb. in foe Armory. died recently, moved her household order and registry section occupy Shrine," PhylUs Hoffman. 27 speech expressed bis pleasure at be­ the editor of “Wings", the monthly We are expecting and planning for K)d8 to foe home of her parents, ing the southeast com er of '"he “The City'of Washington as a ing present and extended foe greet­ location of Post No. 4. a very go<^ time' and urge all Sr. and Mrs. Walter S. Nevers last building facing East Center street Memorial", Althea Meinke. . ings of Moi^Ypres Post. ChaimMua E a rl W . W right of tbe members to attend and help make Wednesday afternoon, where she separated from the other parts of “George Washington," Mildred ^We are still waiting to bear from Post athletic committee has chosen It a Buccess. will make her home. the building by a • wire griUe Jan ick e. foe V. F. W.’a bowling team as to The fast Uneas basketball team POST OFHCE extending from floor to ceiling. A “The Glory of Washington,” as members of his committee, John Mrs, Ida Woodhouse and Mrs. when and where foe deciding games E. Dwyer, former sports writer for Eunice Hobenfoal were foe guests walked out of foe Manchester “Y" sizeable vault is also located ^thin Louise Berggren. will he played. Is “Cap" Peterson last Saturday night with another this section. It is constructed of re­ Chairman, Sophie Falkowski. tbe Herald, William J. Stevenson of tbe Mary Busbnell Cheney Aux­ nervous—or som'ting? Done by ' and Peter Frey who will be charged iliary, U. S. W. V. on Wednesday victory in their hands. They won inforced concrete. Another vault A Current Events program will over tbe Merz Fillers by a score of not quite as large is also provided be given- in the Barnard School As<> with the athletic welfare of tbe post evening at Which time foe anniver­ and whose duty will be to promote sary of foe slhklng of foe Battle- - Anderson-Sbea Poet, V.F.W. 26-25. It was an Interesting ^ame on this floor and faces into the cor­ sembly, Tuesday, Feb. 21 by tbe 8-2 although the Merz Fillers gave foe ridor between the postmaster and the Legion’s Junior Baseball pro­ ship Maine was observed, also foe Don't forget tbe Veterans’ night girls in Miss H. G. Christenson’s to be held next ^rriday night at Unoas something to think about as JOHNSON & LITTLE asst, postmaster's offices. room. gram this sumnier. Our program birthdays of Washington and Lin­ will again this year give to all boys coln. They reported a very enjoy­ Recreation Center. Let’s all be on foe lint half of foe-game was 19-5 The working space at the stamp Tbe following program will be in favor of foe Fillers. Then tbe windows is enclosed by heavy wire under seventeen years of age an op­ able evening. band and take wme p u t in foe ac­ PLUMBING AND HEATING cbNTRACTORS. heard. tivities, as foe Post is entered in all Ui^eas pulled through to their usual grilles that entirely enclose each The Last of the Lame Ducks, portunity to take part in a nation­ The next county meeting will be . 18 Chestnut St„ South ^ n eh M tir wide program of baseball. Tbe na­ held in Windsor on Sunday, Feb. of foe events and there, will be a good style In tbe second half. Frd- employee and are very similar to Astrid Benson. / great deal of ftjendly oompetiUon. beit and Smith b^an to tear down those used in a bank. The top is Other Changes Caused l^ the tion-wide goal has been set at the 26. Chairmen are'flrged to send In also covered in by the same type of Adoption of the Twentieth Amend­ enrollment/Of one-half million boys, their reports so that we will have grille work. All floors except co - ment, Nellie Toman. and every post of tbe legion is asked a 100 per cent rating. ridors and the foyer are finished in Getting tbe Twenietb Amendment to take an active interest In this wood block that gives the effect of Adopted, Felicia Pietrowski. program this year, and to enroll one British War Vetorans. a parquet floor. The offices of the Preparations for tbe Inaugura­ or more teams. Our post will no All members of foe Mons-Ypres postmaster, asst, postmaster and tion, Arlene Boynton. doubt come through again this year Post are requested to be present at supt. of mails are fiuisbed in Liberty or Death, The Queetton of as they have In thn past foe Recreation building on School We Furnished The W e Did T h e quartered oidc flooring. Philippine Independence, Ruth Moz- The members of Dilworth-Comell street next Friday night, Feb. 24th lig h tin g ey. Post offer their heartfelt condolence at 7:16 p. m. TUs be foe sec Excellent natural lighting is pro­ More Ideae on Technocracy, Part to Comrades Franklin Bendeson and ond annual ex-service men’s sports vided but in addition to that there L Marjorie Barnsley; Part n , Gladys Carl Biratb who suffered the loss of night, when foe members of each ex- Excavation is an abundance of elec^c lights Schiebel. their mothers during tbe past weelc. service men’s organizations will tc provide the best possible artifl- Stiff competition can be expected meet in.friendly competition In foe IN “Buy American", Jean Heimer. .CEMENT and ' cial light when needed. Each light Sharing tbe Work, Mary Swetz. at the Rec next Friday night when following events: Bowling, pool, vol­ is provided with a switch of its A Still Unseitled Problem—Tbe some of the best talent in the ranks ley ball, darts, checkers^and cards. own so that they may be turned on lituation in China and Japan, LU- of tbe ex-service men will compete The list of players from foe Mons- individually to best suit the needs for the cup now-keld by our post as Ypres Post Is still incomplete but Uan Massaro. Furnisheda of those working and the places A $2,500 Grant to Improve the tbe result of winnifltf last year. . We Comrades McDowell and Bristow where they are at work. The en­ : Playground at the North Ehid, May now serve notice on our opponents will have teams completed before tire electrical work including the Griswold. that we of tbe legion expect to re­ Friday night, Tbe following have .LIME fixtiures was done by the Mulcarne Chairman, Margaret Johnston. tain that old “Mug" for at least an­ been selected and win take part In Company of Essex, Conn. other year, so let’s go. foe different events: A sizeable rest room is provided By using ammonia gas, wood­ Bowling: Coimradss Jim Thomp­ .SAND for employees in a section about work can be stained an attractive! American Legion AnxIUary son, Josh Fleming; pool. Comrades eighteen feet wide and extending brown. A large delegation from Man­ Baker and Boyce; darts, Comrades and .GRAVEL We Wish To Call Your Electrical Construction . PLASTER Attention To The . STONE Including Light and Power For The New and TILE FLOORING Conduct and Cable Work In The Foyer Of The New I United States . LOAM and The Installation For Grading • t POST OFHCE • Of Fixtures POST OFHCE at the new and the In the New MARBLE WAINSCOTING U. S. POST OFFICE Dhneby The W . G. Glenney Co. Manchester Sand l4i> Tile and N^arble In This Building ^ ■ / Coal — Fuel Oil — Lumber Was Set By The Mulcarne Co, Maeons' Supplies — Paint , Electrical Contractors 336 No. Main St, Manchester WilHm J. Thornton, Barclay Marble &. Tile Co. Ha&ehflftier Cwiii 55 Cnlvcr St., New Londoi, Ckmn. Essex, Conn. V l^one 41^9 / . Sand Pitfl^Adiiini S t and Charter r ...... ' \ r'-V*. im f m -' ■■■r S’’-. K: ■ ^ri' : t-'.

. I ' »■' MANCHESTER EVENING H?5RALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CUNNh SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1988, . ' V p a ( < £ •m* llr» No fiof WM iidiiM ^ fipfMfi TOOK YEARS TO ACQDiRE the alarms BO a oat, iolelMd u A ARDIimW NEWttUnRAMA Here’s Where Work HIU Be Done Qttfor Tm$t$ bathroom for tfa* ifigbt, aw itead >*- the household. -iTlva Mcai^di two FEDERAL DUIUIING HERE wero badly bunad^ i ^ erRBROADWAY * In Day’s News AUianOe, Neb.-^ake koknsO. frt- vate detective^ Ish’t pleased with ths (OoBtlBiisd fren Page baa) conduct ot his bloodhounds. (OwdnsidlBeii Instead of sthylfif home, to await Informatloa ffdoi the pallty near tha mllla was ever Oswego, tU>-J. P. Lantz, 86,. on a sleuthing can they followed a s tr^ . Tha old days ot the CbMiay his 64th wedding anniversary, was concemtog the sMpW,----- “Four 0*Cfc)ck” Brings To rabbit hunter. Not' iowwlitt Who cciior Dwikm rMnked .'to — ^ store and post office had ba«B re­ asked if he thought'it was bad fpr oWned them, he asked pOlloe ro take tained In memory of the sclona of modern women to smoke. He said: the mat^r Is the Atistfiss Pailla- them away. Meanwhile Jake ap­ m en t). life a Newspaper Seusa- the oldest famUlM of Manchester, “Oh, I don’t know. Grandma pealed to the pdioe. ’ Thty' told Mm and they could not bear to see the T he Froneh nofta wl||l lead to sew used to get right smart pleasure where to find his bloodhounds.. business move away from ^ old from her liipe.” International dlieiiiwonr with tioD of Two Years Ago. familiar haunts associated with the grave eSeety. the RosM sewroepsr birth and early history of the town. Chicago—Mrs. Myrtle Scbwengel said, contenc^ the Ndpawnt was of suburban Glencoe sued her RETIBEMENT M ABKV But the trend was uorth—and north entirely legal. It continued to Spread. neighbbr, M n. Gertrude Kemper, New York, Feb. 18 — (AP) — Alvan Maoauley, president ot the It said Fnooe Asd her ro-eanert MUls dw Magnet for ^92 fot medical expense in­ “Four O’clock,” k new xnelodraina curred after she stopped a fight National AuUunobiHi Cihambeir of allies were eagafed la wwtfTO prroiwatteaA ^% e Httla JPMjbta on Broadway, brought to life again To dlgrpsa from the story ot the between the chow d ^ they were Ciommerce, reports that thtty are a newspaper sensation of two years devdopmCnt at ihe post office, It Is taking for a stroll. Judge Stanton, 4,600,000 autom obiles to u sa now natioaa-^ugo-Blavla aad CMwo of Interest to note that another ago, in the days when Samuel Sea- pointtog but that the Illinois Su­ which are more than seven years Slovakia—warn tnvelvro la thaee landmark-r-Cheney Hall—had very hury was delving into the methods preme Court has held every dog la old and which are ready for retire­ preparations. It was cnargad. of New York’s Magistratess’ Courts. much to do with the desire on the ffianeb • controlled armaiL entitled to ope bite, suggested they ment. part of many to keep the center of factories to Czeob When the first full-time Becretai^ gressional action. conducted by rile Cam ber of CTom* reporter Who came here to work on “It’S getting so a fellow can’t jects is by actual photographs. of the Chamber of Commerce was E. L. G. Hobenthal, Sr., was one m erce to June, 1930. Cards w ere one of the Metropolitan papers sev­ trust anybody,” he said. eral years ago. Subsequently he engagecrand the then post office of the leaders in the-fight for a cen­ sent out to 660 citizens believed to Committee of Ihe Chamber Com­ tral post office. In a letter to the be interested to the proposition, one Brownstown, Ind. — Remember The pictures will tell a detailed married Leona Maricle, who was when folks stood aroimd a stalled then playing a leading role in “The merce consisted of E. L. G. Hohen- public Mr. Hobenthal expressed bis way or another. They w®ro asked to state their preference of a location automobile and advised the driver Trial of Mary Dugan.” To be with thal, Sr., chairman; Lawrence Case, hopes on this pcrfnt and bis \ision story of your accomplishments. for a post office. The returns to "get a horse?” her each night, he persuaded the Charles Cheney, W alter, Cohum, and judgment is crystallized in that I showed w overwhelming desire on Tim es have changed* Gene .Mc­ producer to allow him to play one Prank Rlppln and Oliver Toop, over statement made eight years ago, a the part of those contacted for a Kinney’s horse fell to a well. He of the reporters in the play. From 250 towns and cities in the United portion of which is quoted below: The very fact that we have these central post office at the Center. got an automobile wrecker truck that moment he was lost to city States were awaiting the awarding “Let’s have a Town of MAN­ educational programs for ourselves of Federal bulldb^ and post CHESTER in the true sense of the Satisfaction and pulled the horSe out. editors. Is an admission of an inferiority offices. word, with one post office, centrally There is much satisfaction today complex. You never hear of men Cbardon, Q.—^Anything to swap? Congressman P. Davis Oakey of located, one school system and one for those who steadily, with great having Browning societies, and ’The local coxmty paper’s swap Hartford presented Manchester’s fire department and avoid confusion effort and- some expense to them­ they don’t know any more about column offers many opportunities, THEATERS^ first petition for a Federal building and difficulty. Let’s Aet a broader selves, led this great fight for a Browning than we do. among them: in 1916. Congressman Oakey vlflon for the whole town’s welfare cental post office,—one that is —Miss Lena Phillips, A sulky plow for anything; two AT THE STATE seemed confident that he could get and lay aside our own personal in­ heautiful architecturally and is an president of the National Coun­ goats for some chickens; a goat for Official Photographer “Sign of the Cross’* Coming an appropriation for an office here terests.” adornment to the location. Nothing cil of Women. a pig; fox terrier puppies for chick­ Ed wyxm in “Foflow the Leader,” and he did, but when the Washing­ FolflU ed of value comes without sacrifice, ens and maple syrup; two leather ton bureaucrats were figuring out Barbara Stanwyck in “Ladies They This wisdom is now expressed in and the many men and women who There are 90,000,000 morons to rocking chairs for maple syrup and All official progress photographs the correct size appropriation for Talk About,” will be shown at the the action of the townspeople, con­ have identified themselves with the this country and on ly 24,000,000 eggs; automobile body for wood: State for the last times today. The Manchester, they took into consid­ solidating the schools and erecting post office movement, have a real thinking persons. stack of hay for grain, and hay for concluding‘episode of the thrilling eration the receipts and population taken of the new Mainchester post the post office building at its cen­ cause to be happy today. —David Seabury, psychologist a manure spreader. serial “The Jungle Mystery," will of the north end only, l^en Con­ trally located position at the Center. . When the year’s total of business ’nm column, printed free,v grows also be a part of today’s program. gressman Augustine Lonergan suc­ It is the hope of an increasing num­ to the South Manchester post office longff each week. office are the work of the Cecile De Mille’s magnificent ceeded Mr. Oakey he tried to have ber of Manchester residents, that a w as totalled to January 1905, I t was There are three things to do with Hibbing, Minn.—Police officers spectacle, “The Sign of the Cross,” the origina] appropriation set aside centrally located Fire Department found that the receipts were suffi- money. You can turn it to make who stopped a runaway horse said it will be tho feature attraction at the and a new one considered. will be the next major municipal clefit to petition for free mall de­ more money, you can give it away, was the first time they had to do State for three days starting Sun­ Increase Appropriation building project. livery by carrier. Little time was or you can invest it to public serv­ that to ten years. ice with the expectation of receiv­ day night -Spectacle on a gigantic The actual change came whan Following closely upon the efforts lost to presenting the petition. Ctolcago—The CSilcago and North­ scale, Includii^ a whole panoramic ing small dividends. Congressman E. H a rt Fenn, In 1924, of the (Connecticut Coimressmen, First Carriers western railway changed the num­ ioture of Rome under the reign of to be exact, succeeded in having the Oakey, Lonergan and Fennj the sup­ Walter B. Cheney was then post­ —Anne Morgan, sister of J. p. ber of one of Chicago-Denver trains FALLOT STUDIO fero, with a dynamic story of cle­ original appropriation mcreased so porters of the post office plan were master at the South Manchester ’ Morgan, banker and financier. from I S to 11. Sm en t events crowded into a apace th a t $250,00(1 was made available. heartened at the receipt of reports post office. It was not until October • “We had complaints from several : of forty-eight hours, brilliantly per-- Dial 6808 The fact that Manchester has had, from Washington. But adversely, o f 1905 th at the exam ination fo r . I always have made i*: a practice travelers,” explained R. Thoxnsofl, formed, beat describes this epochal in times past, five post offices In­ they became disheartened and dis­ carriers was taken. The candidates never to become so wedded to any­ passenger traffic manager, “and de­ production. “l%ie Sigfn of the 472 Main St., South Manchester stead of one, has alwi^s been a couraged with the internal agitation went to Hartford for their examina­ thing that I cannot give it up. cided to try a lucky number.” Cross” la first and foremost a spec­ hindrance to the development of which ensued among the proponents tion and three months later Post­ -V ice President Charles Curtis. tacle of pagan Rome, reaching its Galesburg, Bl.—A house caught postal facilities here. Just as the and others over the proposed site. master Cheney received the results fullest expression in a Roman holi­ separate-school districts have been Poor delivery of mails were argu­ of the examination. The three high­ day at the Circus Maximus, where a hindrance to ^ e consolidation of ments used by some to discourage est on the list to the examination gladiatorial contests and all the educational facilities. the building of the post office at the were Richard Allen, George Smith brutal games that delighted Nero In W a s b in ^ n on January 18, Canter. This argument was shared and August H. Simonsen and the served as a prelude to the sacrifice 1926 Senator F eroald (R ) o f M aine by both Manchester and South Man­ appointments of the three first car­ of the Christians to the lions. reported to the Senate, a bill calling' chester objectors to the plans. riers were made by the Postmaster But It is also a dramatic story,of General. They started their work as Christian persecution, and a tender­ fo r the expenditure o f $165,000,00i0 More Efficient carriers of the South office on Feb­ ly beautiful love story of a Christian to provide federal buildings for Finally proof was estybllshed that scores of Now England cities and ru ary 1, 1906. girl and a Roman patrician, roles with a central post office. Increased These three men are still in serv­ played by EUasa Land! and Frederic towns. This was the bill which in­ efficiency in the handling of the cluded the provision for the new ice and wifi finish their work as March. But It is Charles Laugh­ malls and a decrease in costs would bifilding which will open Monday. result. The South Manchester post government employees to the new PIERETTI ton’s Nero, however, which is not only the outstanding characteriza­ South End Lease office was In the first class; the post office at the Center. Under the «atisting statutes governing retire­ tion of the film, but' one of the On th at same day In 1926, a lease Manchester post office in the second memorable bharacterisations of all on the Bowers block for a period of class. By combining the two It was ment, Rlobarcl Allen will reach the time. Claudette Colbert, too, as ten years, from Febru ary 16, 1925 found that Manchester would be In pension age on July 1, this year. Centerbrook, Connecticut to February 14,1985 was drawn and the Empress Poppaea, gives a per­ the first class by a large margin, Within the next two and 'one-half formance of remarkable depth and filed with the town cleYk. The rent- and would be doing a larger busi­ years the terms of Carrier George ower. The spectacular type of SIm such as De Miller himself made popular In the silent days. Is one of the screen’s finest contributions to f entertainment. No other medium has the scope and variety of the camera. Now with the addition of sound, the great director has been able to surpass all of his previous Contractors « e ffo rts . It takes a little over two hours to show this remarkable film, so that The New itself bespeaks of the real magnl- ide 6f the production. A special "High school students matinee will be run on Monday afternoon at i:15 For The New o’clock, immediately following the regular daily matinee, which starts U. a POST OFFICE at the usual hour, ,2:15. A special reduced price will be In effect for all High school students at this special matinee. At Manchester, Conn. 6 - ANDOVER States Post There was an accident on school house hUl Tuesday morning when Built O f Louis Whltoomb’s ear going down the hill and Mrs. Hendrick’s car go­ ing up the hill taking her two chil­ a t dren to Bchool collided. Mrs. Hen ' driok’s car had a I roken windshield, and one fender was ripped off. Mr. BRICK. Whltoomb’s car was not damaged. This Hendrick’s had a few outs on toe face from broken glass and toe boy bad some bumps. Mrs. Clarice Yeomans did first aid work and toe MancKester, Connecticut children were taken to a doctor The Enduring Material where it was found they were, not hurt badly. The bill Is very steep aad ley. ’The accident was un­ This fine new addition to the civic center of Man­ avoidable. Mrs. Wallace I. Woodto who Is chester is-constructed o f local brick manufactured at 1 quite ill has returned from a visit with her daughter Mrs. Chester our plant. Bridge of HazardvlUe. It is expected that toe Orani \ Y Experience in a wide variety of Building Cori« meeting Monday night will be largely attended. The literary pro­ When you build with brick you build for per­ gram will be chiefly on 8t. Valen­ manence. tine’s Day and a valentine social struction, Complete and Modern will be enjoyed. After toe meet­ e ing box limcbes brought by toe / ing women will be au(:tloned off the gentlemen. backed by ample capital to carry through to t v rThe Divine Guide will be toe topic for Rev. Wallace I. Woodto’a ser­ mon Sunday morning at the Chris­ tian Endeavor rnect^ in the eve­ The Eastern Brick Co. tion any operation we undertake is our gufiiaiitM of ning. Mrs Herbert ’»ompson wfll be Ihe leader. Huldl Conrad met with quite a bad aoddent Tuesday while in the EAST BERLIN, (X>NN. woods with an og-aled. Tn M a g satisfaction to the owner, architect, aiui’ r- over a stump the sled tipped t&ow- tog Mr. Conrad off aad toe same time his axe fell cutting his ankle quite severely.

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Some may find the popular c ^ • d / ' a little widening when it R n n r B im il meets in front. Lovel ls the driving Influence of^ her child be upset by Iti She gpew ^ Dr. Frank MeCoj the world to A|i Iki terms. about with a frozen tooe for feat HW-Q u b t For these and others, too, here is her baby will learn to care too a charming; modeL Since have befiome so ana­ much for her. She sees that he D r. McOojr’E jdaenuE 01933 lytical as' a/ nation every one ,is cared foi* to toe letter.- Dear tbe week begtonlng Si 4S3\ NE/^'SgRV/iC&iNa The deep open front, completed knows that piurent^ love can be pity toe person, or circumstance a ry 19, 1988. UP with a vest, creates a lengthened at two .Itihds, the possessive type ' that intetferes with his meal S U N D A Y . time, nap time, or airing. b e g i n »™ m c t o d a y effect. that holds sdAshly. and its oppo­ Breaktest — Coddled site, the love- that considers only So conscientious ieuid self-ef­ bh ictla SHAYNE, daaoer, : > toastr Btowed prjtote. j* 1; ; ’The skirt has a lovely lUit hip its subject, ’ the child, and puts facing is she that she does not Lunto—Rlrix eo caeeereny Is a oosy , little home tor from students - human nature that I in beige, grey or in a print, it can fear ' toe reaction has done more pered by either his love for his MONDAY Broadway. Althong^h s h e h a s motoer or her love for him. be worn for town for street or for harm than good. For ^ all about Breakfaat—Toasted dr/ _cefs^ spent most of her life on the Oiild Needs, Love fltag;e she would be glad to toave me I see young mothers who seem with cream '(no sugar); Stewed afternoons. to be atiraid of showing an inor­ She is to be his friend, his ad­ raUdns. the theater. visor, and his caretaker until he Lunch - Glass of grapejatoe^ Sheila Joins a road show com­ Style No. 3460 is designed for dinate amount of affection for is old enough to look- after him­ Dinner — Cream'Cheese; Btrmg pany and In a small midwesterd their youxig. sizes 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 They assume- a detachment that self. After that she hopes still to beans; Carrots; Salad of w ld cook* she mets JEBBY tVYBfAN* and 46 inches bu ^. seems absuril to nm and yet I am be bis friend. ’There is to be oo ed beets and celery; Date'pl^ Jerry Is attentive and Sheila tells sorry for them. They are not to cotton-wool in her boy’s or ner TUESDAY in love with him. Soon his aflec' Size 36 requires 3% yards .39- blame. Th^ have read so much girl’s life to strangle or smother tion seems to cool and he writes Breakfast — Wbolewb^ muf« Inch, with % yard 27-lnch con­ about motoer fixations, toe Oedi­ them. fins; peanut butter; Stewed prunes infreqnently. pus theory,- the evils of coddling There is just one thing she nas Lunch — Baked squash, seasoned Shelia retams to New York and trasting. . and the dangers of relianc that left out. And that is tbe one with butter; Combination Salad of a few months later joins another it is small wonder they are afraid thing that cannot be put into cucumbers, celery and minced ripe . road company, this time as. fea­ Manchester Herald to snuggle their babies to their print because it is so fine that ink tured principal. The show plays olives. „ . hearts, croon over them and play and paper could never translate Diimer — Vegetable soup; Boast in Jerry’s home town but Shelia Pattern Service piggy with toelr toes with a love it. The human heart is hungry Beef, buttered beets; Salad of to- sees h*"» only once. After that message to each tiny jerk. for love. Cut that out of life and matocB on lettuce; Junket. ' she has no word from him. The For a Hexald Pattern send 15c Metiiers Misled what does existence amount to? As WEDNESDAY tour comes to an enA Then Sheila m stiunps or coin directly to- I admire modem mother a result of that divine content.-reht Breakfast—Oranges, all desired; learns that Jerry has married Fashion Bureau, Manchester more than ^ose of yesterday we are spiritually and mentally a glass of sweet .nfUt. girl in his home town. Evening Herald. Fifth Avenue Perhaps she doesn’t deserve all more perfect blend of what man Lunch—Potatoes; Cooked greens; She tries unsuccessfully to get and 2Srd street. New York City. toe credit, . because hex new was intended tc be. Salad of endive and xettuce. a part in another play. When her Be sure to fill in number of pat­ knowledge has been put within A litUe child needs love and he Dinner-— Meat loaf; Small gWOT money Is almost gone she Is hired tern you desire. easy reach; but, I do admire her needs some demonstration oi it peas; Chopped cucumbers in jjeef } as a model at HENRl’s fasUon- F a ttem N o...... seriousness, the ireal thought she Every faculty is sharpened, his jelly; Stewed apricots. able shop. There she sees DORO­ puts on her job, and tbe resultant eyes gleam with a cont'nted light THURSDAY THY TREVOR, Dick Stanley’s cou­ Breakfast — Proacbed ^ g s on Price 16 Cents healthy sturdy children e pro­ when he knows he is loved deai-’y sin. Dorothy invites her to lunch Do we want to do like the Rus­ Melba toast; Pear sauce. but Hoiri tells Sheila the models Nam e ...... duces, who are much freCr from Lunch — Raw apples as desired. _ irinkw and fearful obsessions than sians, bring up young machines, A sweet farewell was this Valentine cake given to Mrs. Franklin D. are not allowed to have social en­ Dinner — Roast mutton; stcam ^ Address ...... 3460 the children of twenty or thirty entirely divorced from all emo­ Roosevelt by members of the Women’s Trade.IlBion League. Here Miss gagements with customers. When tion? I do not think that even Rose Schneiderman, president, is shown presenting the cake to the First carrots; Turnip cup salad; Baked Sheila leaves the shop that night years ago. apples a la mode. S ize ...... But' I believe that in some approaches our ideal. Parents can Lady-elect. By skit and song, members of the league burlesqued;the life ■he finds Dorothy and IMck wait­ Mrs. Roosevelt will lead in Wasbipgton and depicted her as the “power FRIDAY things she has been misled, either show their love for their children Breakfast—Cottage toeese; toast* ing for her. Since there semas no intimately if they are wise enoueb behind the throne." , way to refuse without rudeness that or.ahe' has misunderstood the ed cereal biscuit; Pineapple. point, and the most Important to to know its dangers if overdone Lunch — *Baked eggplant; Cook­ she drives away 'with th^m. They Too many children are starved where the Sampers made their it was not Broadway fam e, had my mind is this matter of love. ed celery; Ripe olives. go to INok’s apartment for dinner. today for the real thing. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY home. ' refused to listen. She represses her emotion lest Dinner — Broljed filet of sole; “What are you planning to do She and Dick parted without Artichoke; Salad of sliced tomatoes CHAPTER XLH t.hiH fall?” Dick asked carelessly. making any definite arrangements A ly p k on lettuce; Jello nr Jell-Well, no “Will you go on the road again?” to meet agt^. Somehow this hurt cream. Dick and Sheila followed Do.o- SATURDAY thy to the curb and saw her Now they were on the doorstep Sheila. She knew ■ that she had treated Dick badly. StiU to have Breakfast — Baked egg; Crisp into her car. Dorothy knew Dick of the building. “1 don’t know,” _Yo u rself Sheila hesitated.. “I may. The him appear neglectful was a blow’. bacon^ Melba toast. wanted to talk to Sheila alone and Limch — Potato on tbe half did not press her Invitation t>>at job at Henri’s is temporary, In her own room, evading le a HEALTH 8Y BRUCE CATTON Alicia Hart of course. Trevor got it for me, questions of the sharp-®y®h Eve shell; Splnachr Raw celery. . they should come with her. After THE THRILL OF READING by the way, in case you didn’t who had slid; into bed a few mo­ Diimer — Tomato soup; Broiled a few moments’ banter Dorothy m io a im n b i service in c . guess it * It’s seasonal work, ments earlier, Sheila imdressed PROPER CARE W ILL SAVE ^use of incubators of one type or steak; Carrots; Salad of cucuinbera said good-night and the huge This Book Proves. Study Of Class­ and lettuce; Minced primes in gela­ limousine disc-ppeared silently though, and Henri won’t need me and reflected on all this. It w^s MOST PREMATURE BABIES another, to supply it with sufficient HANDS NEED CARE NOW very long. I hope 1 get a part in probably true that Dick was treat­ warmth of a regular charactei and ics Can Be' Exriting. tin. around the comer. ♦BAKED EGGPLANT; Boll egg­ a show soon.” ing her exactly as she deserved. Expert Attention and Use of De-vices with Sufficient humidity to keep it Sheila watched almost wistful­ The end of winter is toe hardest plant until tender, cut off top, sc^p “Do you still dislike the idea Then, too, the date witii him to­ to Control Temperature Give safely'Until its own regulating sys­ If the aim of a literary outline ly. Was it fair that she fuid Eve on your bands. This year i*- is a out and chop fine. Add Melte of playing on Broadway?” asked night had not really been a date Underdeveloped Infants More tem develops. be to make toe doings of long- and Tillle and dozens of others time when you should take even toast crumbs, butter, and a bit ot had to toil for every cent they Dick without meeting the grir. j at all. Dorothy had arranged it Than Even Chance dead writing men seem interest­ more care than usual. For with chopped parsley. You may a l^ add owned when some girls had oo eyes. and Dick had been helpless tc es­ T o Snrvive Obviously, a child below par be­ ing and even exciting, to present- any other chopped non-stMchy Sheila glanced away hastily. much and did nothing to deserve cape. cause of insufficient development is shorter sleeves, with toe new vegetable you like. -Mix weUjmd “1 don’t Imow. Beggars can’t . e day readers, Burton RasCoe’s it ? N o t th a t iSheUa begrudged Brushing her hair, dabbing her By DB. MORRIS FISHBEIN easily subject to infection and must costume rings aiid bracelets and till shell. <3over with- M elba t o w choosers. mean,” she went <^n be carefully guarded against con­ Titans of Literature” is an . ex­ Dorothy Trevor her fortune. Nor 1 face with cream to cleanse it, Editor,. Journal of toe American the perky, qualnt-lookfiig bats to crumbs and bake abciit thirty min­ did she ordinarily bewail her own quickly, “that show business is bathing her tired body in hot wa­ Medical Assoriation^ and of Hygeia, tact with those who are likely to tremely successful book. help you create the portrait ;of a utes. Serve with butter. . fate. Tonight, however, She! . like everything else. It’s in a ter, Sheila was at last ready for the Health Magazine transmit infection to it. Others critics. may disagree with NOTE: When potatoes are boiled was tired. It seemed unfair that bad way now. Everybody has to bed. Eve’s bright, bii?dlike eyes It must be undersood toat a child some of .Mr. Rascoe’s. appraisals, lady, your, hands show up most with their jsdeets on, they ahoum this other girl should have every­ take what they can get and I’ll looked up a t her from ^ r ^ K Jthe A mature bahy is one that is bom prematurely demands toe most but .^..he .has at teaet mantled to dramatically. be waahwi andA toUTOW baixd^^ thing in the world to make for have to do the same.” room. ^ ; bom a t toe end o f a period from 270 careful attention, preferably in an convey the feeling' that gntoblng airin cut from the centers. Thla “There’s always Mandr^e," Do yon nse a htod cream? Well, happiness while Sheila herself “Anything wrong, Shelia?” she to 290 days, and which weighs more institution until it has reached the about in ancient books c n be one you should. They not only help tends to let toe steam eacai» more must toll and save and sacrifice. Dick suggested thoughtfully. than five poimds. A piemature baby stage of physical development when of the most enthralling and stir­ rapidly after being cooked, ana doubt if he’d give me any­ asked sympathetict^y. keep yotir hands.- bleached nicely No, it didn’t seem fair. “1 “No. Go to sleep like a good is one bom in a smaller period of it is safe to turn it over to its par­ ring of < all pastimes. He makes but they soften the skiii and re­ renders tbe poUto more mealy ana Standing beside Dick in thing now.” time and not fully developed. A child ents. tbe writers of the classics > seem palatable. It also makes it earier Sheila’s voice was lifeless and ch ild !” fine its appeartuxee and protect it quiet street, Sheila said none of which is bom ' too soon is usually Wherever there are available our contemporaries, makes it pos­ to rem ove the skin a t toj*!®- Dick did not pursue the subject But Sheila Larself did not sleep from March winds. these things. It was he who final­ small and puny, weighing anjwhere stations for the care of premature sible for lu to understand - bow tatoes in water are palatable for further. He had not seen Man­ for a long while. She snapjped out The size and shape, of. your ly broke the silence. babies it is possible to save a large they lived. and what they tried * to several hours if kept uncovered on drake for weeks, perhaps it was th'e light and then lay still and from two to five pounds. Sucl' chil­ hands really doeto’t'matter. Big “Would you like a taxi," he majority of those who are bom. Out do; and toat, it seems to me, is a the back a t tbe stove. true that the producer’s interest wide awake. She was thinkiug of dren are usually weak, feeble and hands;can be tremendously, hand asked, “or shall we take the bus? of 1041 infants admitted to one sta­ very fine achievement. ’ ; - ' in SheUia had waned. She had de­ Dick, no longer the attentive, difficult to keep alive. some and appesding.. It is toe care QUESTIONS AND ANSWEIW I don’t 'think it will be crowded pleading sweetheart but a pal, a However, competent medical at­ tion for premature oabies, 690 lived His book is, in its essence, a you give them that ^coimts.. at this hour. Wonderful car clined to appear on Broadway in a part other talented dancers friend. He had talked to her x- tention is now able to take a child and were transferred to their homes. series of biographical^ a"d, criti­ Itossage ter; your hrnds should Strengthen wrists for Graceful Dorothy has, don’t you think so?’’ actly as he might have to any of bom prematurely and, by keeping L all of those who died in the first cal essa}s;op the nuistefs of liter­ “It’s marvelous,” Sheila -agre^^d. would have clamored for. Man­ taji^e place just ae regu’arly as fa­ Hands a dozen girls. Asked about her it qnder proper conditions, cause it 24 hours after birth are excluded, it ature, from Homer to James Joyce. cial massage. Begin at to e finger “Foreign, isn’t it? I’ve never drake might hqve decided to Question: Miss M a ^ e W. waste no further thought on her, work and showed friendly inter­ to grow and develop in such a man­ is found that 80 per cent are saved. He keeps it lively by a number of Ups, stroke down each' finger, writes: “I have * seen one like it.’’ est. Now that Dick was apparent­ ner that it is thereafter quite up to If a child is bom ' prematurely irreverent but illuminating com­ Dick told her the car bore a considering her too temperamen­ th to gently, in . rotatin g .'mbttDD, shaped figure and * groeraiiy ly out of reach he seemed much a child born imder normal condi­ without any physical defects, if its parisons' of Old-time writers ^ th graceful carriage, but over French trade naine and was ex­ tal. Still there was a chance that massage toe backs of your bands more attractive. parents are h^thful and if it has those of'today. hands aeem to have no ccmtroi. tremely- expensive. "The who'e something could be done.. L ck tions. and the palms, way up oiito the 1 decided privately to call on Man­ Was it possible that she could One of tbe chief difficulties in been able to take an jample amoimt He says; for example, that Vir­ What can I do to family thinks it’s shocking the be faliJg m love with him? With gil w u Rome’s Edgar Gurat, .and drake caisufdly some day soon ?nd bringing a premature child to suc­ of mother’s milk, it is likely to sur­ For this mM^ge, y A R V E tO U S wealthiest merchant. Ail of tbe red esting and frequently downright brittle nail oil that comes in a wee money?” Sheila asked. “I know in the afternoon and ordered sev­ hurts a bit then toe right hwd she should do.-Stay in New fork brick he brought from Einglsuid. exciting. But while- designed for bottle, has a sweet scent, and is she’s considered one of Henri’s eral frocks. She must have said back with the left and repeat ( ) instead of going on the road. With ANHATTAN When it was erected, toe water was popular consumption,, his book is very efficacious You rub It Into 2 best customers.” something to Henri about Sheila neitoier'cbeap nor superficial. Shake the hands loaaely a part for herself in a Broadw y ■ "■ nemly up to toe Georgian gallery the nails and finger tips both night wrists unto they tingle. S^reici show where the critics would see because he drew Sheila aride just WILLIAM OAlNBt with its white columns, and Rogers It is published by Putnam and ntiH morning, and do a quick mas- Dick nodded. *‘Oh, yes, she has before the end of the day and is priced a t $3.75. tb e fin gers w ide Oxen to J F J ' money, all right. More than her. That was the.way to access kept his boats anchored in front • — ■ -sage and it disappears. the hands- back with foroe,- letting on the-sti^e. It would mean bet­ said quietly, ‘"This once 1 shall The expanse of Battery park which she can spend. It’s all in her own New York.—A stalwart Jrlsh If you are bothered with break­ the fingers loosely flop back v ain ter parts and a higher salary for close my eyes to the fact that last separates it from toe water now is ing nails it is an excellent idea name, too. Her father was War­ night I saw you drive away with youth was waiting for the boat Pawnshop, operators complain of down. Another good exerdae^n^* ren Trevor. Maybe you’ve heard her. McKee, the comedian in the “made" land. In tile rear of toe an over-supply of dress clothto either to use an oil or any pease, to throw the anna above the ho^ “Heigh-ho” company, had told .*'r Miss ’Trevor. Oh, yes, I saw y u! bringing bis sister from the old mansion is the bouse where Rogers such as vaseline, every single day. of him. Built up an enormous See that you don’t do it again, Evidently a lot of toe boys ’'refer ami vigorously dls^be drdee with fortime on Wall Street and died that Others had said the same country. quartered bis slaves. It is the Only less formality in their soup and ’This really docs wonders toward the hands, the action Coining from thing and Sheila, sure that >he h ow ever!” Her name was Christine McCar­ slave bouse stUl standing in the coirecting this bandiciti). while he was still comparatively (To Be Conttimed) fish these days. toe wrists only. Quick results wffl , young. He left the entire fortune knew what she wanted and that thy, and, though he. hadn’t set eyes city. be obtained hy ktening the flsta , upon her .since he was a small lad Rogers, by tbe way, gave tbe to Dorothy." ------r tightly denched. If you will cto “She doesn’t seem a bit of a back home, he was sure she would most elaborate entMtainments of these exercises whenever tou think be a fair Colleen and he vould know the period in this fine old home. snob,” mused Sheila. of It during the day, you will aoeo - THIS CURIOUS WORLD - Some idea of its size may be “Oh, she’s not.” Dick spoke her. have competent, dependable, grace- ’The ship was docked and be came gained from toe fact that it shel­ loyally. His cousin, for all their fill hands. upon a lass an sw ei^ to that name. tered as many as 356 girls in one playful quarreling during the eve­ He kissed'-her tod prepared to take night. Two small cbapels have been By HELEN WELSMIMER , , ning, occupied a warm spot in his OND/THREe (Comers of Month Sore) PERSONS her aw ay. installed; otherwise it remains Question: P. Y. asks: “Will you heart. “She isn’t in the least bit G MOULD you ask me, out to tea , IN THE WORLD Then the agm t of the Mission of about toe same as in its day of so­ MEVER doubt-our paths, will cross. kindly tell me what causes the cor- snobbish. Why should she be? Our Lady o fto e Rosary stepped in. cial glory. She’s, always had ' money and KNOW THE SECRET Stray ro^ds alwa^ do, ^ Wouldn’t it be funny ners of the mouth to get .coreT OI> M AKIN& He shouldfi’t have that confused, ex­ If I should remember, that Also, the rem e^ ter this disagree­ doesn’t think anything about it. cited girl; he xtos all wrong. There Fewer, Wiser Colleens Some day I am, sure. I’ll come You like toast with horWy? able trouble.” . ' Dorothy’s a little thoroughbred." @ L A S ;r were two Christine McCartoys on Under immigration restrictions, Fbce to face with yog. • “WeU, I ‘Uke her,” Sheito FOR. Answer: Soreneee in the comers -• the boat.. This other one was his not more than 80 girls mme into MOW I think it over, dear, of the mouth may ba caused from: agreed. “She’s different from any­ GLASS' sister! the home last year, Father Temple M AYBE we’ll be slightly bored one I’ve ever met and I like the If we ever meet the Irritated etom ad i o r from ab>-. t Father Patrick J. Temple’s eyes the director, told me. And one .' ' Standing thiare together, ■eessced teeth. H ie ealiva beoomea-..\-v way she does, things. She’s pretty, were atwlnkle as he told me that judges that the Irish' maid of the Chattering.^ politics, Tip your hat and smile at me, too. Money liasn’t spoiled her.” poisonous'or irritating and duriag c-i and other slxaUar stories. They were 30s, like her sisters of the world, is HeaMi arid stocb.and weather... Then walk down the street deep runs out of the comers of the - They boarded a bus and pres­ such xmTfricsrldly, unsuspecting girls, not so unsophisticated. ently were skirting the , north mouth and causes the bumixig. Keep he said—those' Colleens who flocked “They used to be so innocent, but 3TOur teeth'dean and avdd stomadi boundary of Central Park. 1110 into toe p<^ FRAlD ID CRAWL As every man hath received the anid from the com m on’ Sheila was afraid to hear it. A n EDistm^o A b osion ' gift, even so minister the same one toxemia whidi is O/BRAROK. re- “My river? Thank you. 1 like L a rg e ly .hebauae o f to e lr tru sting to another, as good stewarte of t i» w ith aO headachea it better, too." natureq, .fiinvly Irish girls manifold g n ^ of Godv—Peter 4:10. auittog frpm an Hie bus Mattered into upper fretoent^ tragic totes eonm^tioD and 5 ' Broadway. Cruising taxis, a strok­ in to e o k f Respox)sibUity walks hand in of tho abdomipml ing ootmle or two were ttM only Gkarlotte Gtoce O’]8rien, a i>tailan- hand wito capacity and power.—J ■contributing signs o f life here. The bus dipped throplc W to made the G. HoUand-, adhem strictly % Into the hollow of ISTth street, trip toto WT” to tim gtose of lag; regimm. I- a poor ito^ te'tee juit what poota. notice an li rose again with-the Betghts apd CmZBN OF ROMB MUST ADD If ti|la Hollywood vogue kteps -Jted with a Jerk to ^ 170k. e o ^ d b « p ^ Bhe w as n l o b o d itii^ 1 0 8 6 teundlhg of toe up weTl ’soon be hearing toe girfs Sheila roae and clambered down P t (BC TD MAfi. «OMG-lb~ ■pqosible ter sd f adifcssted m FOR VifflCAN W f^missioD and- tooljie obureh ai- rave about "toe cutest spring dr the steps, followed by^Dick* F D A M V 7 m 9 A / n O it^ p ro je c t you ever saw—and' with two pairs They .walked down the street 9Umed supipoTt h a t haa bean uff pantt!” 7; . toward "the apartments building SlBoe iW to h -S5?v^4«

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IMd yisitors 1 Montgomery, c. . . 0 1-1 1 ton’s - AD-Kmunks In Noted “Bad Men” At Riag* 0 Mate^. rg ...... 0 4) soi^ Seconds Wid,. 25-23. 1 Havens, rx...... 1 0-0 2 2 Ashland, r g ...... 3 O-O . f That tb4 NaUamU Guards, town Only three games are listed on 4 Haydasb, ^ ...... 1 8-8 ' 5 2 Bissell, ) g ...... 0 2-2 2 Scerekmk Extn Tnie. basketball champs ot 1981-82, may next week’s basketball schedule /or 0-2 0 First Game; Leave At . Padng a vastly improved quintet, 1 Beard, Ig...... 0 side. - refuse to meet tbe Rac Five in the Manchester teams and all three will — \ V ■ U . 18 8-lU 82 annual series for the tiUt, loomed as U^cliester Higb’e basketeere bowed be played on local courts, toe Rec in defeat to West Hartford yeater* 17 10 9-24 29 6:45 O’clock. Enfield High (28) Recovering awlftiy from its de< a poseibiUty today, it being learned day suftemoon. at the William Hall Mratoeetor (17) ^ By BILL BRAUCBER P. B. F. T. font by Hjsrtfprd Trade Wadnesday that toe Guards afs weU satisfied Five meeting tbe Winsted Town P ■•'B' F T 2 Leganaa, r f ...... i 1-8 8 gymnasium in West Hartford by a NBA Service Sports Writer afternoon. Manehestpr Trade School with toe financial enooess ot the team at^tbs Sehert street Rec Tues­ aeore of 29 to 17. West Hartford 3 Snxitbi • • • • •.. 1 1-6 3 Girded with a determination to 1 Nona). I f ...... 5 0-2 10 fast-waning season aiid may not de­ day night-and the Kgb ioliool fao ■ took tbe lead at the start rad the 0 Sendrowski, rf. 1 0-0 2 New York, Feb. 17.—Gentlemra 0 Scavatto, c ...... 0 2-2 2 torotjl back innfldd High at tbe sire to risk tbfir Murels for a pos­ ing Rockville High Wednesday night locals never threatened to close the 4 Ehirico, If...... 1 .0 -2 2 Jim Corbett held .the worM’e cham­ 2 Raamerskl, c .... 2 0-0 4 School Street yeatorday after sible BUght remunerattOB. and Middletown High Friday night gap, scoring, only four. times from 2 Johnson, I f ...... 0 0-0 ' 0 pionship for four rad a hedf yeems 4 SQanaky, rg .... l 0-2 2 noon in a doady; fought encounter The Guards' have played* to a at toe Annory. the floor du^ng the entire game. 0 Tedford, If...... 0 0-0 0 a ^ e knocking out John L. Sulli­ 0 Kryaa. rg ...... 0 0-0 i 0 banner attendance severat times 5 that went to x three-minute over­ The National Guards win not play The Red and White’s second 4 Garrone, c. . . . . 1 3-7 ty ii van. 1 Dim, I g ...... 1 2-8' 4 this season and haye more than at home next week, because of tbe string varsity, playiiy three-quar­ 1 Johnston, c...... 0 2-2 2 sole header at toe Then in March,’ 1897, be k>rt it to time period, when'the score was expenses at oyery game. With near­ 0 10 10 S-15 25 two Ugh school contests, but Mana^ ters of the game, showed plenty-of 3 Mahoney, rg. .. .. 0 0-0 .. Bob Fituimmons at Carson City. deadlocked at 25-all at tbe end of ly 2,000 fans present at the Phila­ gar Jiauny Neill is eeelring out-of- fighting spirit and easily pierced 0 Saimonds. rg. . .. 0 1-1 1 Nev. In his defeat there wire I Score By Perieda the regular time. The final eeore delphia Colored Giuts-Houee ot 2*2 enough bumra u d dramatio factors Manchester .... 4 4 5 12 7—82 was 32 to 25.' town .bOoktags for Us team. Tbe WMt Hartford’s defense. The lo- 2 Sartor, Ig...... 0 2 David encounter, qionsored by the Trade School takes another week aals, however, were badly off in X Ncillf 1^* •••••• . . 0 0-2 0 Bus Hired For Trip for a play — x tremendous bally­ Enfield ...... 8 ‘ 4 8 7 0—25 The game was dose and exciting Guards, tha local quintet enjoyed shooting and could not truly delate Coach Jerry Fay will take his en- hoo, a long count, the presence of Score at, halftime, 10-8, B ^eld. all the W9,y, Manchester trailing by off before meeting Torrington Trade financial success. Another huge at Torrington on March L a barrage of shots. The regwr 20 ' 4 9-22 17 re squad to New Britain, with toe "bad men" with six-guns at toe Referee. Hills. Tiine. 8 minutes a few points weu into tbe final crowd is uticipatod at tbe Renale- lineup started the secand quarter, exception of Harry Benson, Harry ringside "to see that everything quarters, one 8-mlnuta oyertiine. period when a spurt closed the iw eahce-Colored vQIants tilt the first Seaeoa.Nears End after Weift Hartford had gained >- West Hartford ....9 IJ « 3—29 Sradeen and Earh Ballsieper. who went right,’’ a famous clinch iq and tied tbe count to make tbe extra week in March and tiie profits from The current leaeon ia npidly com* 9-4 lead in the first, but did not Manchester ...... 4 4 5 4—17 are unable to make toe M p. Tom which Ruby Bob, saved himself by. three mlnutea of play necessary. En* these contests will , give the Ounrds to g ' to a eloie and wHmn a few function anywhere near as , well u Score at half time, 20-8, West Quisb, who refereed toe locrt game, wrapping his legs suround Corbett’s fidd gained a 6-4 lead in toe first a comfortable finandai reCurn that weeks bsskstbsU will glie way to / the other five. Hartford. Referee. Coyle. Time, will go along to assist in the officiat­ knees, and a lucky baymEdcer that B O C m STANIWIIS quarter and bdd a 10-8 advantim will eliminate the flCceselty of a baseball and track.'The high school Locals In Cellar eight minute quarters. ing. became -famous fus toe "solar at hBlftime. town seriea to "cash in’’ on tbe sea- cloeee Its season March 8 agrtust As a resiilt of this defeat, Man­ A bus hits been engaged for the plexus’’ punch. in tbe third period, Enfield increas­ AOOc Bridgeport Trade at Bridgeport chester is tied with West Hartford After toe fight was signed for in ed its margin 18 to 13, but tbe Thb fact that toe Rec Five re­ March 8. Unlese a town title series for/ the cellar position in the C. C. trip and-toe Old Timers will leave New York, toe principals -Art out to P- •R F T from the Army A Navy Club at 6:45 REMAIN B o m n n ii locals staged a whirlwind attacx mains firm on its argument involv­ la finally arranged, the Rec Five I. L. Meriden overcame Bast Hart­ . . 0 2-2 2 find a place to hold it. D u Stnart that cut down this lead rapidly and ing tbe third game of the proposed and National Guards Will probably ford, 38 to 23, and will meet Bristol 1 Tureck, rf...... o'clock. As far as is known, all toe made an attractive offer for toe 0 E. Judd,rf...... 0 0-0 0 players who appeared here, with toe with only a few minutes to go series serves to accentuate, tbe pos- finish by the second week to Mai;cb. In a game to decide the title winner 0 MoGuit^ m ... . . 0 0-0 0 bout to be held in Dallas. Tsxas. but knotted toe score, ha toe overtime, sibUity of tbe Guards refusal to Tonight toe Rec Five is scheduled on March 3. ■ ” aforementioned exceptions, will be after toe arena had been almost 1 Rautenberg, If. . . 1 0-0 2'. in tbe .lineup tonight. Manchester threw up a perfect de­ play. Coach Ben dune insists chat to meet toe St Stanislaus Five at West Hartford's play was mirac­ completed, toe governor refused to Cloks Roimd Last Taro )o Middletown to a tilt that will be tbe ulously improved yesterday over the 0 CLeaty, 0...... 2 0-0 ' 4 Determined To Win fense that hdd the visitors score- a coin be tossed to decide whether 0 RowaeU, c...... 0 0-0 0 penmt it , lees, whOe the Mechanics put the toe game will be played at the State SOtii of the season for the Rees. form shown in its game here, when Coach Fay put his dlorges through Tuesday Bight, the Rpe Qlris meet Manchester won by a score of 89-19.' 8 Laone, xg. . . . a a *6 2-8 14 an extewve practice sessloa Thurs­ • Corbett was invited to hold the Seaiui’s Race Tkb Week* game a v^ jrith seven pomta. It Ara.Ary or the School Street Ree. The team played fast, aggressive '0 Moscer, rg...... 0 0-0 . 0 day ifight, determined to get his bout at Hot Springs, Ark. The gov­ was tbe second time this season Manager Jimmy Nem Is hdampat m the WIntted Girls to the prelimianry basketball all the way, adding a 1 Haberen, Ig* • • •. . 0 1-2 1 team into shape to band their op­ ernor nded agolart it, but local au­ Ead; ik e Shte. that Manchester has beaten Enfieid, his stand for. the seoohd and third at 7:46 iFcloek. This is a’ retura _ touch of the sensational beddes, 0 Juddf 'Ijf* • • • •. . 0 2-2 _ 2 ponents a decirtve beating. Informa­ thorities assiued Ooihett that he winning the lint game, 18 to 1.. game at toe Armory. gaaie toe locals have woo the flyst iwith many spectacular one-handed — 1 1 ■ tion frona New Britain that another could go ahead safely, rad Jim ar­ Reedy led the locals scoring at­ As tbe situation now raists, tAie at Winsted, 25-18. Tbe Rec Fiye, Reaves at the basket that swished 6 , 9 7-9 25 defeat is in store for toe locsds has ranged to bund some stands with tack, aUy assisted by Kdcb, Rossu Guards have absolutely no reaeoo with a victory over toe All Burn­ jiie cords agafo and again. W. H. 2nda. (88) his own money. However, when New York, Feb. 18.—(AP)— The and Ashland. Kovis was missiag to change toeir mind. They have sides, will be out to come through been greeted with snorts of derision toe cbampioiuhip rad toe financial Tbe game was marked by a large P B F T by Coach Fay, who insists the shoe Fitzsixnmons tried to cross the National Hockey League dubs round from the lineup. Nosal featured for •gain on their home floor. bumber of personal fouls rad Ref­ 0 BUI, rf...... 8 0-0 6 border he was imited by two dele­ E a ^ d . success. TOO Rec Flv^ has neither Manchester High, defeated in ite 0-0 will be on toe other foot—if they toe last turn In toe season’s race and unless it bows to tbe wishee ot eree Billy Cojde banished three 0 Couiora, rf. .*. . . 0 0 can find a shoe. gations—governor’s spedal deputies last; four starts, wUl meet stern op- West Hartford players and two ' 1 Lang, If...... 1 0-0 2 and toe weriff from Hot Sprtags. this week-end, all but one of them toe titleboldSrs there win probably podkion to Rockville High, beaten in 5 Coach Harry Ginsberg reports be no series at tbe end of toe 1932- MracbCster players, calling 17 per- 1 Stevenson, d . . . . 2 1-1 that be will have four full teams on Fits faced a dilemma. If he passing toe three-quarter mark of toe first game of tbe season, 38-30. Bonals on West HaYtford and 1 Kulik, rg. . . 2 2*3 6 accepted toe eecorb of toe sheriff, 36 games, and most of toe places 38 basketball season a fow weeks Friday night, Middletown High, toe twenQr on Manchester. 0 tap for toe encounter and Coach hence. 0 Walleck , rg. . . . . 0 0-0 - ! ay will probably Jiave as many. he risked arrest ’by toe governor’s only quintet in toe state to turn Bally Is Stifled 8 Beard; I g ...... 2 0-2 4 deputies. So be ehoee their prrtee- in toe standings still remain doubt- back, toe .insational. BristoJ High Playing against toe local regu­ The 34-17 defeat which toe local Powlin.<< 0 Griswold, Ig. .. . . 0 0-0 - 0 ti ' r r and Coach Fay intends to turn thh" Tmohto seems to be safe at the CHABTSB OAK DOUBLES town in smreb of anotoer triumph. Hartford rra up "a iead''df 8' 5 10 3r6 23 Corbett was furfanu when be head of toe International division KANAlTTIHimie In view of toe Red rad White's by halftime, holding toe locrts to a : Score by periods: tables if he has to play toe full, heard of Fite’s decision. He blasted length of toe game himself. This and toe Montreal Maroons should In toe Charter Oak Doubles, Sher­ luckless performracMS over toe past single field goal in each period. In Manchester ...... 7 4 8 .6—^25 Fits in toe newspapers—and Fltz not have much trouble holding sec­ few weeioi, ' it looks as though tbe toe third queurter, toe seconds re- dp or die spirit is also instlUed -in blasted back. Angry at . being man rad Dickson took three straight West Hartford...... 7 6 5 5—23 ond. But third place, still Is open and games from Brennan rad Borowski. locals must perform a mrade to get' f, turned to the fray and for a mo­ Score at halftime, 18-11, West the players so it should prove a chased from state to state, Jim re­ MCCUISEEy AGAIN bX Rodcville' rad a double one to ment seemed bound for a comeback grrad battle. tired, handing the title to Peter tbe first three placM m the Ameri­ A . Wilkie and Howard took three Hartford. Referee, Wadstrup. can section are in. the tosa-up daks gsQies from iQtke rad Beletti. hurdle Middletown. ~ by dropping in two baskets in suc­ Time, eight minute quarters. Maher, toe Irish champ. ’Then K tx cession. beat Maher. as'Detroit,* toe New York Rangers Sherman ...... ilO 133 108 West Hartford quickly stifled this and Borton remain only a game Dieks(»i ...... 123 123 117 rally, how;ev<^r, and held toe locals One evening in a Philadelphia apart with Chicago not entirely out­ Rnab Iket T on^ b Tw«- Bcoxrtess from toe floor until tbe WREHIHAM MOUIINS hotel, Fite rad Jim met — rad Jim distanced. ' 233 256 2?o BONAMBOWIERS -final whistle. The se<^nd half did twisted Ruby Bob’s nose in toe The Detroit Red Wings have a B orow ski...... 116 101 88 Mile Event At Madison Bot produce much scoimg on either lobby. A free-for-aU that made great opportum^ tonight and to­ Brennan...... 105 107 82 side, although ' many shots were Pasketbo ATSCBAAF'SBIER good copy for toe sports writers morrow to take a fairly firm hold taken by both quintets that ^st NEWSBOYS '.XISE naturally ensued. on toe lead if they can heat Toron­ 221 208 1 ^ Sqoare Garden. ' wouldn’t stay in tbe hoop. Public demand for a bout between to’s Maple Leafs and toe Bojrton At the end of the third period. The Herald Newsboys went down to defeat before toe superiew Aetna the two men increased, and finally Bruins on successive nights. They Petke ...... 99 99 102 West Hartford held a 26 to 13 ad­ Dan Stuart made raother offer for Beletti ...... 108 116 127 Joe McCludcey goes to the vantage and toe substitutes that re­ Auto team of Hartford last night at Yomig Boxer Carried To Last did this trick early In Janutiy. toe East Side Rec fay the score of the fight, this time at Carson City. Detroit goes into tonlghtfs | ^ e post again tonight m ’ the^ two-mile Head Y. M. C. A. Lniiie: Wilii placed toe regulars kept the game Ab odd angle to toe train^ well in hand. The foul shooting of 29-12. Playing on even terma with at Toronto trailing ig toe seeson’s 207 215 229 event of toe New York A. C. games Resting Place As Hiin- camp actlvltleB was that Jim Jef­ A. W ilk ie...... 126 119 129 at Madison SquEux Garden rad will both teams was deplorable. West toe boys from the Insurraoe city fries was engaged as rubber rad play with two defeaH rad a tie 64 Whs aod 12 Ddwts; Hartford mrtdng nine out of 22 at- the first half, the Herald team fell against one victory* The R^ngs are Howard ...... 121 96 109 compete against a flaid ot bis to pieces toe second half due to tbe trainer for Corbett. Jeff was given stroraest rivals, including Paul - tempts and Manchester nine out of dreds Grieve. toe Job of keeptog one of toe cham­ ahead of Boston by the same mar­ S2 attempts. fact that ite defense was very In- gin, winning both their home games 247 215 238 K a n ^ ot Belmont. Mnse., who Ghton’s Secead. affectlve, as wen as Its sxeesslve pion’s 1 ^ in shape, a different forced MeCluskey to hie faetert time Seconds Win, 2S-28 rubber being assigned to each arm against toe Bruins. Games Tonight Manchester’s seconds won a shooting from long ra&gs. Ihe The Rangers, presUng Detroit Fortiit rad Anderson vs. Allen rad of toe season in winning toe Wfl- Herald team without question has Wrentham, Mass., Feb. 17—(AP) and toe other leg. Jeff was a big Uam’s two mile event atlfoeton last Bip and tuck preliminary by a score willing fellow, and often boxed with bard for toe lead, face the Montreal Kebert. With less than a month to.go, tha ' Of 25 to 23. Leone leading toe at- the makings of a good team and —From toe little white bouse he enbrtt during toe training period. Canadiena at Montreal in tonight’s Saturday. Bon Ami la ia poeaeesion o f n com-' 1 tack with 14 points. .The teams though it is playing teams muito bought for bis -mother, the body of otoer game. The Canadiena haven’t SWEEPSTAKES RESULTS Kaoaly finished eight j^rdd behind older as well as heavier have given Ernie Schaaf, fallen ring gladiator, fortable lead ia toe YM.CLA. bowl- ' were deadlocked at 7-all at toe end There weris two gangs at tbe won from t o r blue iblrts ia three The Sartor Oak Sweepstakes had toe Fbrdhfim Flash, who 'ftra d o ck : tog lengpe, having ^woo. sixty-four, o f the first period and West Hart­ a good aceoun*^ of itself. The loss was borne yesterday by sorrowing 27 bowlertt last night L ar^ GigUo ed in 9:14.2 and another exdtiagi games andioet only twdvx (Kbsem's of many ot. its games is attribisted friends to its last resthog place. ringside that March iftem oon. In attempts this seasdu/ but thllr ford took a 13-11 lead by halftime. Oorbetfa conmf was a delegatioB of goal victories in their tart two atarto took first prise with. 366. A1 Petke duel seems the prospect. Other er Gkvage ooouples to t nmnsr-up posi­ The locals came back to fom by tlM writer to tbe lade of a capa­ Through three miles of hushed six-gun manipulators headed by woo setond pilse rriib 357 u d Joe tries ifldude George Lermond, who tion with fifty games won u d 28 ble. floor leader. The general all- streets, « , two mile automobile make it look as if they might this finished a poor third at Boston, and ahead in toe third quarter, 19-18, Wyatt Earp, noted as "the quiekest time. Detro took third with 353. Glorgetti lest Mera Barber’s are to third’ and.- putsoored their opponents « in around playing of too Hartford cortege passed from the Seqaaf George Barker,^Joa’s greatest rival team was outstanding whils the man on toe draw in toe w est" Be­ Tomorrow, toe Maroons invade won high ringle prise with 129. place with 45 vlotoriee and 81 ..fie- 'final period by one iraint. hopae to tiny St. Mary’s church. hind Fitniihmons was an equally GigUo ____ 122 107 116—366—20 in the ste^echase events. playing of Sheldon ana Montie stood There scant 500 of more than five Chicago for a battle with the Bladk- McCAUSkey has competed* weekly fiats \ out for the Herald Newsboys, large delegation led by Bat Master- hawks, whom toby have beaten orty petke ...... 105 . 183 1 09^ 57—10 The atahdinga are vbaaed on Ithe times that number of mourners son, on whose gun were 18 notchea-r since the first week in January, Auto (M ) could find seats. Ernie tiebaaf was once and tied once in four fpuom* Detro ...... 121 111 111—358— 5 kihalkipg up a string of six ytetoriea complete reeulu of this week’s puy. 2 rf •••••••• 3 1 7 whittled nMmorials to men slain in and tbe New York A m erica^ and Last night Bnmasr’t Maricet took i k E DOWNS LIONS the town’s idol and hundreds of resi­ lawless mine camps. in' as Bumy starts. He oompetes. in 8 Andrews. If ...... 1 2 4 dents lined toe streets. Flags Mew Ottawa dash in a game that may the 8j)00 meter run in the cham- three points from CHbson’s and 0 2 The fight i^peared to be Cor­ Reid's AurtionedTe and toe Water 2 0 ••••••#•#• X at half mast on public schools. bett's, rlA t up to the 14tb rad last have an important bearing on the pionsUpe of America next Saturday. TO INCREASE LEAD 0 House, rg ...... 2 8 7 The five cars Immediatsly foUow- third-place struggit In the Xnterna- D d V s u Company epUt four points. 0 Itohler, rg ...... 1 1 3 round.' He dealt Fita teitlfie Tbe etandlngB u d , results are as ing the bsarse with its gray casket- ishment. In the sixth round, FitxT tional eeotion. The Ajnerks hold the TAFFEYS BEAT CELLOS, 1 Cordera, I g ...... 8 or 6 place by two polats.ovef the Cwa- follows: ed burden were filled with flowers. oggy fromfro body blows, dropped to Bon,Ami 64 12 EGs Beat Colombia, 38-27, The iargeet of these floral trlbbtss e floor.>r. .OcoucliiBg, ho'wrapped dlens ra d four over Ottaw|L but In a play off o f a poetpoipostponed cott- 7 11 7 29 E deteatod CMbson’s Garags ...... 80 22 were from PHmo Ckraera, g lu t hi* anna around Oorhott'a lu a . they may have ptanW c f troUhle as test the Or^ikMd Tatteye Meni Barhfers ...... 45 ;8l Herald Newabeys (IS) Italian tmder' whose gloved fist they haven’t beaten the tienatorl at toe Celtiol in ra overtime period McCurry, rf ...... 1 2 4 There was a aituatkm for George Kflltr’A.OlOthiero ...... 84 48 To AD Bot Clmch Eastern Schaaf frtl in Madison Square Gar­ Siler, the refereci Corbett called to homo tbia leaaon. The record ahoors 82-27 at the East; Side “ S^&TB| rf ••••••fl*i«se 0 0 O' One Year Ago Tftii^ri-iTweaty* night. B ^g the top I’d’^uetlsnsers ...... " t ^ den last Fr*day night; Max him to cotmt. If be allowed a foul, two Ottawa vibtories, one for the Mafitet ...... 81 45 Morlaxty, If ...... 0 0 < 0 Schmellngi- Gennra boker; Jack throe theueaad/ fight fobs saw ii^~ toe~Crillorfoimd'd^- Iti ‘ ‘ to Court Title. BrOWQ| If •eeabsseee* 0 .0/ 0 guns would roar fitroee the erode A’s and two ties. Rlag Levlaiky, Chloafx fish ped­ flhsatitf^ Etdeks ...... 26 46 ShSWOOf 0 ••esnsesaae 0 2 2 Sharkey, who lifted toe heavyweight rikg. Xf he broke Pita’s grlp.oQ the' dler, beat Jack Dempsey la the WnUcer, rg ...... 0. crown from Sohmellng’s head and ohamplon’e legs, there would be 1 .1 johnny Buekley, Seboofs Bwaager. Jnat ia heaiy a bamge. Maaaasa Mnifier'e oemebaok at teams etrtvtog for the'Mfo ZTew Tork, Feb. 18.— (A P)-~ Tale Montle, Ig ...... 1 1 8 Chioago. Senja Renie of Nor­ end half found plur vei^^j^tjrrito iu id 116 88 80 804 has all but clinched toe Eastern In­ SulUvra, I f ...... 1 0 2 Buiwey and Sharkey were openly He hesitated for Just a few fleet­ way rdtalned the world’s figure Cbismau ...... 98 108 116 811 tercollegiate Basketball League weeping as they followed the young ing seeonda — then Fita let go rad both toama m l# ig eat down. And Slier began td skrttag ehamptottshlp la a chal­ •hots. 'Yh* wtUatie\^QUhd;hbtn MeLaughUn .1 138 96 166 EM) Championship.^ The Elis defeated 8 6 12 boxer's sorrowing relatives up tbe lenge match staged at Montreal . Uehehdel ...... 90 95 109 7 v walk to St. Mary’s church. Ths walk oount. At Siler'a "nine’’ a re- teams tirod at 2? .aU. to the Columbia, 38-27, here last night for time leseion • McVeigh and jo h n ^ ^h rrand ...\.. 97 .100 101 298. toeir seventh successive league vic­ Itsei: was lined by members of toe freahed Fitasimmons arose. After­ WIN8TED DEFEAT DI1X8 ward, Corbett inairted that Fita . (By Aameiatad *ress) Five Years Ago Today—Mn. fouad the oorde for fleKt g o ^ llo- tory against one defeat rad need to Tbe Winsted T. M. C. A. had an Wrentoan lagloo port and ths pro- Anternntloiirt Lsague Louise Vlau, New York turCwom- Thiali ^ 492 671 1898^ cssslon into tbe i^ rd i was led by waa on the floor fully 15 seconds. Veigh aled'maktag a foul shrt to im Win only one of toeir two remaining easy time in downing tbs' local Dills As he got up Fits covered. Cor­ London 2, Oetroft L . an, paid 840,000 for toe contract sure victory. . -. . •, ' .WatarXeaitoftOY.'*' , games to assure themselves of at team last night 48-24. T ^ height two uniformed men one earfjing of Jbekey Hurst Phllpot, leading g^ on er . 1..... 79 1 01^ 98 toe American standard and tbe bett tried to pry him from his Oanadlaa-Amerlean Lsague The p l e j ^ of MeVeiSh, Diriaitai least a tie for toe title. of toeir adversaries wat a great shell, but be stayed toe round., Quebec 3, New Haven-2. Jockey, at .Agua CMlente. The and Dowd, stood oiit for the, wli^ E. NpHom 101 108 f l As a matter of fact, Yale can disadvantage to toe DOIs who were other tbe burner of toe legion post. Southern Calmnda relay team non, while Earle Bismll aptf Brown .... i n i S . A Then came an esoort oi the Wren- / Corbett bad shot tbe woriu on toe American Aaeoolation bUneb toe championship beyond dis- kept on toe defensive for the ma­ Id ths qttarttr*ml|e mark did the. todk of tiie workl for tl^ M w • • • e • • • a e • • . them fire department, a navy firli^ chance for a knockout. When be Tulaa 4, Wichita 1. ite by beating Princeton on the jority ot tl^ game Davis and WU- came 9Ut for tha aevanth ha from :42 to :41J|^t Loa Aagelea. 9Feet sideft, HamUton ..... 188 lit X8T gers* home court next Wedneeday. equao and the gray casket Week-end ediedui*—Saturday: .Origtoal Taffoye (17) B bur were toe spiirk plugs of the Mrs. Lucy Schaaf, mother of toe tired. .But he ooutlBued hla punish­ In that event, the Elis could lose home outfit. ment of the freckled Welshman, who National jLeagne Ten Yemrs Ago:" Today—jos ■ « B- ,F T Totalv 809 841 Mot ; their final game to Cornell at New late aspirant for. the heavyw^ht ' New Tort RaBgova^ air Montreal Lynck, tantamwolsbt \ ehampfon, Johnsem,' rf ...... 3 ' 0 6 Winsted Y. M. 0. A. orownv requiring the su ^ r^ leapt trsing oontimially foti' Cor- Haven March 4 rad still gain the P. B. P. T. bett’s body. CuiUUens. *. ' ' \ '' '' signed to defeodl MdVhlg^ If'.'.,...... -4 . • L. 8 Bronasi^ MaflmO - ' arms of her buabafid, B rnm , an Detroit at Toronto. Pete Hueic , of Harrisburg, Pa. O, • e • e 8.6 0 • 0'/^, / ^ ® H. Cuator...... 108 'M fu M title. Their record, in that case, 1 Davis, rf ..I • • « e o.f s e 5 0 10 her «on'< Nelson,. 15, who bears a would be eight victories and two d-.- BusbnsU, If •••esses 4 0 8 . Fltaalainou triad deneratrty for Inteauntienal Me. Suaan Lengton .heat BiTsabrth rg y»»• • .,4 , • 1 ' .8 OpIS- . 117 s l ^ f i g rasamblafice to Ernie, wS a punch that would lakidiiCfaetiyely. CUVHnud a t ^ Ryan to the fiaato df;tiie wobmu’s rg..>..,.r,,, 0 6 9 C U M a ...... m feats w U e vrtxy rival would have Smith, If • •e •■•••#• 8 2 8 she came up toe obweb stipe. ■ofitosed at least tbrea defeats. If WUbur, c • .•##•••••# 4 1 0 from Jtba Root w m lefta Detroit: It.TV tennto stoglea ,1^ •>•#•••'^•••,1. # Mebagmi ...- . l i t Tale loses to Princeton but beats Lassaro, rg . 2 rtiiaoe# on AmeiltiMi Aaiedatton ••#••##• 1 0 Wichita, at KansaO WMg.WbWi; tha tigers now share, S RudddlLc demanding. anothir fl|mt. But La^ddn at ps^B iad. Wiaror, fI T ,, C h k ^ sgs^flW Blage bealai, wltli OoIubv> 'PHlefliBnBf' ft > •• • 'a . Uk iB d BMia. M nostofi lM nrsB Ct sBii^jHdy, I ig i w and dropped tvfo.wblle 8 - ■ - jUllllfBti. ■’ J . . onto; oto.*' . and Pran each have i^ t ; ^ p. m.--nila<^BoM o f Italy, NBXTt '^0ntieW 'iBteete 'tba .im n jie k R^rnolds, 1:48, Ctamtoliat^’ r v i i l a ......

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22L ^tf-aasnivr atAMnseansr, H r*. '‘Wir-r*.--. /^.Vd APT0M6BILB8 MOVING^TRUCKINIG- FLATS, bert lb Teimw, Harry R. Earskls, tgak- saUfl;'siPSdt d g e aepeapenae, problds and a w ^ Walter WadddD, Harold W a lslv ^ iW /D la # ] FOR SALE ST0RA6B 20 ( isnciMENTS 68 liam J. Thdrntok and Haj^m CMF>, '1 ^ ' J .; 'Fasfesflr iRiifdIdtelhi, vilvaL .,gtM lira, Jf ' * .dNPd;‘iHtk,,d9t^'''.vS|v«t' |POR 8ALB—HUPMOBXUD MdaA FOR RUNT—IN SBE^Wm Build- wold. 'it LOCAL AND LONG OnTANUU OkalmiSB po/Mer bliia orapa. 'Bewaprd, odifll ta fliti; . pd^tofy owned, good coadittoB, modsg, genemi tmokliig, uvery ‘Inff; two room apartment front J. F.’ ThcmpiMm, , M n . Thomas, -J. Rqgen, price glOO. No reuonab^e offer de> alifoffufiiished roomi. inquire gel- Tbe committee chairmen] were as v d v ft servioe. Our affiliation with United follows;, decoratidqs, James O. Me- brook, eoru Isod. gram eeepe; ' , y y £^0s/ white lace, fqid aa- and roaia; • , , , , dined. CaU 0008. Vane Servlee nuMUia towcf rates on wits. Slioe Shop. Caw; rdfrashmsofs, Walter Wad­ RxmUl, • Btanebo Fadar, Bast (^rangt^ N-' furniture iporlng to distant points. dell; music, Roy'Norrlsr floor, Al­ Cboes aad liredB qm. 0., flaine, diver tModed biouss a ^ Lv Sdisnrd DcUert, 0irast Hart* KOR ' ICBNT--2igiRg]E. live and sis $. 'MoqgXh, shall pink S42MSSOfl#S« WANTED AUTOS^. Large ioedem truoks, enpartsBced taasmsn^ with all modsra bert Dewey, Dr. Ckarles Btraat cm^ra R smith; wtflta.aatltt, rmsite men, prompt sendee, all goods in­ (ladles) waiters, Jdm MeLoimklln: eraipe, beidad in-erystal/blue slip- Mrs. Bad BUnor, Seidb Coveniiy, MOTORCYCLES 12 tmprovsmmita ^ u l r e at 147 East pars. flas cnj^-allvw dlppen, aorsage atonaa*^ x sured while in transit are features Center street or teiepboDs 7064. publicity and armory, Rusdll Zutha- sfgiflMU Is m , ordild' oornge, way; /cloakroom, Holgw Aach; ,Mih. .Hi8ro|d Alv^d, hUick crepe, Alice Jpliaaoa, W athei^ld, tM o f ) isavdl flhalmeadlndivilaet vHpiffc* A^ANTED—FROM PRIVATE own­ offered at oo extra eitpenss to you. ford,' whit# crape’trtadaiad'jidltlr.x^ Daily trips to Now Tork, eaggage transportation, James Fwde; traf­ rose lace with black accessorlea. / Domtl^'KMitnay, Hartford, greah er, light sedan, Dodge, DeSoto or fic and parklDg, Harold Walsh* ^ 'l^ G e ^ e Wall, West Hartford, Eleanor Metcalf, Am erican orfpa idw iHttkH. flowsra. . -'A'li Studebaker, late model preferred. delivered direct to steamship pldrk dirhhp red orepe, ealitaoidered in For further infmmation oal) 8068. ^ebard McLagaa was sqeretary an(l bduity. CiBrfnfla iMvls, white a r ^ p s Mrs. Math Bdsltt, Jr., pbdi sawn PhonaH a^ord 8-4807. treasurer of ths ball commlttas. erystiia. * Dorothy Kearney, H artford, trlnunad with Uud 8860,8864. Perrstt A Glenney, (no. Sdlth Him, Pfiik e i^ vdCb r b ^ trlm&df wKk^blua, beaded glrdls. OVQt«MArrEND T b . f o u ^ (Aactnuse orepe, sequins, corsage J'.M. JouMton, white crepe, Slthyl FbtamoDr Hew: BMeia, Order of Rainbow served ptflicb of‘gaidenias. riflasstoflM. - • gfaifl fown trinmad vrwlth. .iMne- MOVING-^-TRUCKINIG— Me PiuBoy, flesh chalk crepe, stonSi. . , COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Ing the evening and aisUited . in Christensen,, nweb satin Mluiafot>P. M g, Hartford, black STORAGE 20 registering the guests: Catharine rhinestones) corsage of Talisman vdvet, diver sllipen. Katbcqm Foley, American Bsau- Hmrrls, Mae Smith, Dorothy Nelson, with pesrls. , v ■ ty moire.. BBUIUTY CUL/rURS^Barn while ]([xp. WlBixm ' SteviMisoii,. black Marhur Pad**^^* Hartford, black SILVER LANE BUS UNB offer the Ernestine Montie, Marlon - Montie, silk, rhlnestqpes. • i f n . Ernest Middleton, Hart­ taffeta) rhinastonsa. Marjorie Leldholdt due crapf. ' aceommodatloo of their targe Oe- learning. Details free. Sartford Rboda Mohr and-Ethel Mohr. All ford, wine vdvet. > M n .'B . € ^ . Sullivan, Wetbexft Gla-djrs . JemilngB/^ ;Bi0afol, white Academy of HalrdciMBing 688 Main Mrs. Hsrdd Syrnhifton, white Luxe bus for lodge, party or>toam of these glrli were dressed-to white. laoe-with omstals.- June, ShattuCk, Hartford, black field, yeSaw ^ t c r m . . and pink net jbw n , SFuilsb abalwl. trips at special rates. Phone 8068, street, Hartford. A partial list of the women dene- Dorls^Miudoon, Elinor blue with crepe with white cartwheel deeves, LflllitatCarnty, vdflta nrepe, silver Dorothea 0. .*lke. white nleta-' 8860. 8864. ' (Oontbined ftom ' Page One) ers and che gowns worn by them white moumellne de sole sleeves.^ corsage of gardenias. lasse. follows: Hden Powers, Granby, ihell pink P a M ^ Petledas, r4d moire with Mary; Boyle, transparent blaek by' tbe officers of the Manchester Inga Nldseh, white lace with red POULTRY AND SUPIPLIES 43 Mrs. Charles H. Bunzel, wife of v d v ^ rhfoelBtohes. ' erepq, spanned bolero, gardenias. gohf se^^pBi velvet, rhinestones. Lodge, Orange Lodge officers and the worshipful master of Manches­ , Ruth Tatrb, Hartford, white pebr ftoSe woodbousa. cropa* di­ Marjorie Donabtie, pink e r i^ .« 1 ^ Bdwip Swanson, Rockville, Hden Christensen, white laee^ CUSTOM HATCKINO, trays of 160 the guests. During the grand march ter Lodge, Wore a gown of ChenSy sapphire blue crepe. bid crepe, rblneatones. ^ V ver iUiq;»e^ Want Ad infonnatloB eggs or part of, |4.60, settings of Star crepe satin, scrolls of white in Leonore E. McCarthy, East Hart­ M n. Frederick Chapman, tflaek rhinestone ornaments. varl-oolored spotlighting'was played Hazd Jane- Trotter, pink angel I, dioulder spray of Dorothy McHale, black taffeta, 1,000 eggs or over 2 1-2 cents per over the marchers by' Ralim. R6ck brocade effect on a field of green; ford, periwinkle blue chiffon, se­ erepe, rtrihestones, bgg. One 1,900 egg electric incuba­ rhinestone -ornaments and shoulder lace with rhinestone mmmlhgs. quins, gdrdenlas. gardenias. rhinestones. - . . Manchester, well. Tbe marchers circled the large Ruth Behler, West Hartford, Mrs. F-. J. Ackerman, black crepe Virginia M. Frazier, Hartford, ce­ tor for sale, or will take part pay floor thrice, centering at the west corsage of gardenias and maiden- M n. Wby, Hartford, beige low crepe, crystal trimmings.'! will be obarsed at the one time rate. mond, Past Grand Master of the crepe, crystals, slippers to match. vet. stones. lace with green accessories. Margaret Kerr. Nile green taffeta, gpeelal rates tor long tsnn evsfy WANTED—TO BUY 58 State Lodge who died suddenly Mrs. W. P. Quisb, white frosted Margaret P. Ray, Hartford, black black accessories. ' T' dsy advsrtlslna givsn upon rsQusst. Arllne Cummings, Nile green taf­ 'Vlqitifla M. Talbot powder blue ▲ds ordsrsd tor tbrseur six dsys HIGHEST PRICES paid for old Thursday. He had intended j satin with bugle beads, red acces­ vdvet, . silver slippers. feta. crystala. chiffon vrith silver. - r Marian H o^es, cord velvet,! and stopped before the third or 6fth gold, such as chains, rings brace­ again visit the Manchester Masonic sories. Mrs. R. D. Hewitt, yellow satin,, Beth Hspgood, Hartford, blue B e^ ' Crooks, brondne with Agnes Griswold, West Hartford, day be obarced only for the ac­ lets, gold teeth. Write Box W, in Ball as in other years. He was Mrs. Herbert W. Robb, white flat yellow moire slippers. lace, yellow accessories. rhinestone trimming. white crepe. \ tual nnmber of times the ad appear­ crbpe, red velvet flowers. Rose -Burke, Hartford, white lace. Blanche Pinto, Hartford, ., blue ed, obarxlns at the rate earned, bat care of Herald. burled yesterday afternoon. While . Hden J. Riley, West Hartford, Dolores Carroll, Hartford, white no allowanoe or refunds can be made the dancers were lined aroimd tbe Gertrude Gerard, wine red Chan­ JBmUy Andrews, white transpnr- black crepe, sequins. crepe With sequins, black, vdvet. lace. on six Urns ads stoppsd aftsr ths hall, with heads-bowed in respectful tilly lace, corsage of orchids ent vdvet; green accessories, white Mrs. J.' H. Jobnstim, white chalk cA. J.> Todd, black lace with Marjorie Bebrend, white crepe, Helen Keith, black velvet with gardenias. drange accessories, corsage of'roses forbids". ClspUy Unas net BOARDERS WANTED 59A silence honoring the memory of . the crepe. .yel|bW’ ongan01e.. . ; friend of Manchester Lodgi^ taps reA red slippers. . Mrs. Wilfred Lennon, Hartford, Sufianne Batson, ydlow taffeta, Mrs. I^ed 'A. Ulrich, |voty satin, and'valley lilies. sold. Margaret Leander, yellow silk red satin, crystal jewdry. The Herald will , not be reeponalble WANTED — BOARDERS — Two was sounded by 'a bugler. It was a green aedessodes. green slippers, corsage, of. gardenias. Patricia Shimkus, Zlartford, blue for'more than one Incorrect Insertion very impressive'scene. crepe, green sequins, green slippers. Mrs. W. M. Brown, peach satin satin. of any advertleemant ordered tor young men, women or couple. Pri­ Kathfyn A. Riley, West Hartford, 'Virginia Lowell, black ■ beaded The Oommltteee Beatrice Dart, Nile green angel with crystal accessorl^ laoe mittsi green vdvet.' crepe. ' ■ Elsie C. Johnson, blue crepe. more than one tlma vate family, central location. All skin lace, arystals, green slippers shoulder bouquet. - M n. Evald Matsmi, bladeladc ccrepe The inadvertent oxnlasion of inoor- home cooling. Reasonable. Dial The proceeds of the Ball will be Agnes. Brasauakl, black taffeta, Mrs. W. E. BidweU, Rooky Hill, n ct pnhlioatton of advertising wUl be applied tb the Widows and Orphans Loretta Kemnitser/ Rockville, - Mrs. Fred Fhmegan, eggshell sweet peas. with rhinestones. led only by eaneeUatlon of the 8918 triple sheer chiffon and silver, rhine­ ishd^fold accessories. blue satin. Elizabeth Lashay, ecru lace,.Crys­ e made tor the servioe endered. Fund of the Ideal lodge. The follow­ Glad^ Kletzle, Elinor blue crepe Vina Ward, Hartford, malxe crape, ing workers assisted Peter Wind, stones. - . Mrs. Eugene W. House, Glaston­ with vdv6te tals. _ adverUaemente mnat oontonn ROOM AND BOARD at 8U.00 per Mrs. W. H. Flannigan, West bury, black lace and Jet. brown transparent vdvet Mary Hayes, pink taffeta wlfli se­ la atyle, copy and typography with #eek. Tbe Hotel Sbeiridan. Tel. general chairman In the successful M n. John T. Wright, white, flame' Margaret Petlcolas; crushed-white regnlatlons enforced by the pnbUeh- conduct o f the current social event: -Hartford, white crepe: , Ida Wllhdm, blue crepe wltl^ trimming with shoes to match, quins. ers and they reeerve the right to 8678. t Mrs. Raymond Goslee, salmon rhlneafones. . velvet royal blue. ' . Mrs. M arg^et Crane, Hertford, lect any copy eon- Holger Bach, Harry Bissell, Wil­ white fur wrap. Alice Borgesoo, .East Kaftfcnrd, satin, silver trimmings. Evelyn M. Jones, white laoe, - M n. E. P. Bergercm, French rose black crepe with rblneatmleA : liam M. Brown, Robert J. Boyce, rhinttdones, red 'vdvet Jfeket. * white lace, red sash and shoes. Classlflad ads to Charles H. Bunzel, Albert T. Dewey, MlUicent Jones, Hartford, black satin. A . 3^.-B . L. Knight, white cre^'^de be pubUahed same day must be re- APARTMENTS, FLATS. laeanor Hall, WlUlmwtlc, white AiUne McCabe, ■ pink os­ chine. William Sells, James Forde, W. taffeta: Leonette V. ^''Bergeroh, Patou trich trimming, blue^aecessorias. * erived by la e'elook noon; Saturdays ' TENEMENTS 63 Mrs. H. N. Smith, Bast .Hartford, crepe, with oape trimmed* with black greeil:- satin. Mml Warren Kdth, Uaek net George Glenney, Raymond W. Oos- fur, pegd aocessorles, corsage of Besde Q u l^ . black crape with lee, Russell Hathaway, Edward J. blue lace. Elisabeth Bames, green taffeta. Tdiite pique trlnunlng, Mrs. Edward Miontle, wiflto onpe “ ’’ °{e i:l e p h o n £ y o u r - FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and 4 CJarrie Luddecke, Broad Brook, sv^tpeas. - 'i - . Margaret Johnson, Hartford, Hue de ehlnd o x t a il: HoU, John H. Hyde, Ernest KJellson, 'Mary McLagah, blgdc . taffeta, May (joughlln, Newington, pink Mrs.m M..Gaidwdl. white rU>- W AN T ADS. room apartments, b4at, janitor James O. MeCaw^ John Mcl^ughlin, white satliL crystals. >pa* erdpe-with-rhineatonee* . ^ . A6s are aooepted ever the-telephone service, refrlgeraioi famished. Cali Mrs. Warren -T . Quayle, V^est white StrlmnilBgs, rhlnei|tQRes- ' England, blade satin with bad mitH oartwhed deavfli o f Robert McLbughlfn,: Herman E. Mrs. fte d W. Horton, # e s t al the OBABOa RATB given above Arthur A. Knplla 6440 or 4181, Montie, C. LCroy Montle, Milliard Hartford, bladk Ute. sss? M a ooBveaienee to advcrtlsera, but 876 Main dtreet. Helen Erickson, Hartford, blade ford, hlhok .Rosanna orepe, sequin Louis H. Misrte, flowered lb«:-a.^N lggm B, black velvet the 04iH BATas will be aooepted aa W. Park, Harold L. Preston, N. B. and coral velvet. trimmed, silver slippers. satin, rtinaatonee. TOUL PAziaDNT It paid at the bnsl- Richards, R. LaMotte Russell, Arvld ^ de sde,‘ green vdvet. Jacket (jSeitnida RockwaUi mulberry vd ­ with rhinestones. - xeas offlee on or betor Mrs. Raymond ' A. Johnson, red Mrs. J. H. Etyde.'NUe green crepe, c^epe, gardenlas-'andlvallipy lilies. Garagee—Servioe—Storage Ate e • e 10 Foster street, telephone 5280 or pearl trlminfop; jp ^ r slippers. ICotoroyelas—Bloyelee ...... 11 4645. beaded crepe. Grace HlUyer, vdstedfi. velvet Wanted Antes—Uotoroyolee .... II Mrs. E. a ! Flach, Wethersfield, Mrs. James R Small, wethers- Mrs. W. E. Wood, We*t-Hartford, Bueineee and ProfeeBtonal Serriees LIST YOUR RENTS with us for re­ peach net ^ ih ohenllle floweri. fldd, wblte.!labe. • . black satin with rUnestohes. Bnslnese Berrioes Offered ...... 18 Mrs. W; MlUsr, .Wdit Hartford, m Heneehold Servioea Offered .....1 8 -A . sults. Have dasirable cUenta wait­ Marion B. '■ Kavaaaugh, Middle- Building—Gontraetlng e e e e e e • 14 ing for singles. R. T. McCann, 69 Chinaman town, white tqffelta; red aeceieorles. white orepe, rhinestones, blaek cape. ■iii Florists—Norseries eeseeeef«40»k II Center street Phone 7700. Mrs. JamiM^ Byers, Jr., Hkxtford, Ai^dl D o^ue, -dhlte net, sweet Funeral Dlreotors 4 • e e a #’• a*e*re e~e • 18 red crepe, cryfi^. ness, and' red -rosos^ PUBLIC ASGTION Heatlni Plnmblng—Hoofing . » 17 C' 18 Mrs. Fred Kenyon, Wefit Hart­ Hden Page, white lace, black ae- Insurance II FOR RENT—MODERN 6 room flat, Prandses known as '!476* Parker HlUtnery—Dreeemaklng ...... If shades and aU improvements, ga- ford, blade laoe. Moving—Tmoklng—Storage . . . 80 arge, at 96 Hamlin street. C. S. ^ ola Bjorkman, black lace, rhlna>- Ant^otte Edwards, Rockville, S tn e t ManchCatcr, cohfbwng of 6 Painting—Faperins ...... 81 atone trimmings. eggshell vdvet room single house, 1‘ oiur garage and Professional Ssrvloes ...... 81 BvloW. land described bdoW will tie sold by Repairing ...... a.., SI Mrs. F. W. Turner, Olastonhum, Mrs. ,E. Clyde Rosha, West Hart­ rafloring—Dyeing—Oleaning . . . 14 FOR RENT—8 ROOM flat, with Im­ white Spanish Iace,< crystal a # M ' ford, blsok laoe. J ' me at' PubUc Auction' d t the prem­ Toilet Goods and Servioe ...... SB provements, 28 l-£ Church street. series. Mrs. ItoUifl M* Ransom, Windsor, ises on Saturday, February 26th at Wanted—BneinsM Servioe ...... 18 link i^ v et lace, silver ahppers, blue 2:00 p. m. . V Inquire 68 West street. Q’ ■ Mae Ooodsell, Hartford, black pan Bdueattonal vdvet and black wrap, rhinestone £ace miltfs. Conrsea and Claeses 17 Tjmii la known as lots number 2 Private lastrnotlon ...... 18 FOR RENT—FIVE sROOM flat trlmmlhgs* Mrsr Charles Oafos. Windsor, and 8 of the tract known aa th# Oanolng , . .xall-A modem Improvements, with ga­ Mrs. Arthur Seelert, orchid taf* white orepe, iUver and rhinestones.. “ Fannie Louisa Clark Tract" and is Musloal—Dramatic • t a a a a aNtaas-ag 18 rage. 89 Norman or call 7557. feta, velvet wrap. ' Mrs. Ernest W.'JdmaoB, pink net Wanted—InstruotloB ...... SO bounded: Northerly by lot 4 of said Mrs. W. F. Pickles, Jr., shell pink M n. ArTld F.'-Chistafioh, blue em­ Tract 180 feet; Easterly by Pariccr Ftnanetal FOR-RENT—6 ROOM FLAT with angel skin with coral velvet mm- broidered net--i: Bonds—Stocks—Mortgagee II garage, 17 Walker streeu Inquire Street 100 feet; Southerly by lot 1 SuelneM Opportunitiee ...... II olngs. M n. John Olson, orchid erepe. W. Manning, 15 Walker street Mra*'Bdwin 4,. Johnson, ocm of s01d Tract 180 feet;,w;esterly by Money to uoan ...... 7'...... 88 Mrs. W. Gtoorge Glenney, flowered tota'fi and 7 of said Tract 98.10 feet Help Md'SltuatleBe orepe, blue aeeeesorles. Help Wknud—Female ...... SS FOR r e n t —FOUR ROOM flat all ^ M P ^ R c h d lJ ^ poach tulle ■Terms 10% cash at time of said Mrs. Bm eit B^ellsen, blaek dflf- balance within ,80 days on approval Help Wanted—Male ee*eeeeee ajL% 88 niodem improvements. Inquire at fon. and; taffeta. - ' - ' Help Wanted—Male or. Female*. 87 187 Maple street. of deed by the Court - Agents Wanted ■ eseeeeeeeeee Tecs S7-A • Mrs. Everett H. Bart, Wetheirs- L. Prdle, Rockville, M$n.* green aqoessorles, ger^ Situations Wanted—Female...... 88 FOR RENT—8 ROOM house and fleld, black orep«, lequtns. - ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, Sltoatione Wanted—iMale ..x.... 88^ Alma Felder, Hartford, blue angd dedae,' vdiltete^^^wrap. ... Committee o f Superior Court Bmploymen.t Agenolee ...... 40 giarage, 49 Summer street. Tele­ Here's one way the gliding- Fldirenoe Mat bliMk panne Live Stock-Pete—Pouliey—Veklelea phone 878L plane Is formed. The wlnge ■1^ laoe, idnk aeoessoriaa.' Ooge^"Blrde*-Pete ...... 41i Mrs. John IdimeUr: Nile vgrecn v d v et may be exohangad end Che two- AMA:AltlMm,syinoiv satin, rhine- Livi Stook—Vetaloles . . . '...... 4t FOR RENT— ADULTS modem crepe, cmstals. . . Poultry and Snppllee ...... 48 eentrel pieces.* turned over for Mrs. Lptiis> VanderiNm!i^ white Wanted — Pete—Ponltir-^toek 44 five room flat'first floor, oil burn­ other'■olntlens.M For Sole—JUeeellaaoOna er. 87 Ddihant street obiffon, orystail t i ^ eorsageii of Artiolee tor Sale ...... roses. Boats and Aooessoriee ...... Isabelle Bjorkman,4 Building Materials e I e e e a.a e • ararga green aeoesaorleA. Olsmonds—Watobee—Cewelty . . Bleotrioal Appllanoea—Radio . . . Mrs. B. R Merahen, Nlinttob^hlt- Puel and Peed ...... 48-A RECOGNIZE RUSSIA ter s ^ t with vflilts -oxjpndle, (BEAD TiOBN oou n t THE PIGTUBB) Garden — Farm—Dairy Produets M erystaa. ^ Honeebold Goods eeeeeeaae*aaaaa II Bv virtue of an order of tho Superior Court-tor the County The flddleVant'lxHan to'pilay end out, you little aats, end dance about. ^hlnery and Toole...... If of l£tford; I wlU sell at puWe W e^ danced fto you and now your Mneleal Inetmmente IS EX-ENVOirSAlfEAL S f o f o y 6 ? F e l» « W A. at 2 p. m.. as a whole. the foL- Scoiity riiortty ^aaae: Offlee and Store Bqnlpmeat ..«.. 84 • I • Uttto danoaytoa'd llKi: to ^ Ipeeuie at tbe Stores...... M idarinig d f s o ^ ^ ‘ • wait untfl 1 get iito ptiier TtoiM to Tltoantoainriito W e a ^ s Apparel—Fura...... IT (OoBftBaad Fnmi Page One) come here*; ' • Wanted—To Buy ...... ft GlNesc two oertatn lets ef land sltnatad.fo. ja lfl M and' they preoenterf Ip r a 'A alidit Tour- fldAe niii^ is eo aweet! X Tholr diualee waa Just a toasy hop. fUiemi __ avoid the ladeftiilU.prolongktlo& of lyipMfraiuMi'daaigaeted as Lett Numbw 11 and’lB cf^the Bmiten 5‘ Heetaurants PUBUC AUCTION Draet a mep or pleh of-whiich tract la now.on.flfe In the T®Fn don’t want them ntfea thti treat' ^C^waa fumiy as could be. Reoau WUbont Board lb a negative ^ d abnormal position.!' Clerk’s!ofll^to^dM imchjttte WhUe I . i ^ gune^ ipleiifoy thlak ^ flddlef aat tiien ahputed; Boarders Wanted^...... Poole wias the last American con­ By virtue’Of an order of the Superknr Coiurtfor the County . other tunei that 30^ Aui P|ity.'^ !“ H4|y. you ants had better cilep Jountry J^ard—Resorts ...M... I f sular i^ressntaUve to leave, Rus­ of Hartfond, '! will sdl at pubHo auction oh the premises dn: tlie/^ A . '^ d Lot Np.' >il' Is 'bounded Northeriy bv land o f Fraidi “Obi . I can. motif tm mwity. Tott’doiquite a bitof wwk to Wanted—Rooms—Board S sia. From May to July,' 1918, he 25th day o f February,.,A. D., ' 1988, at two o’dock, ^ m., jtiie:' BehrandW (60) Feet; Easterly )ty land of;s. steyenpon. et night ’ BO "tWibe y ^ ’Ve IgPM tong eab^gL^ Steal Batata Fas Bsst was aefbig odnsoKgentralvih Mos­ foUowlag de^ieribed'propiBrty: , T. E^SThundrifo five-(101) toft; Sbuthe^ltyv ffio r ^ r^hV* themtt ipartaon^ flata, Tanamante cow, sad 4nilii|r. his last .three P1fityf(6tt) feefl^eetepty by Is^^ N6. ilt;One Hundred 1 ^ (104X ran and^eajtofltafllt Bnsiaoes Lowriraa Cor Best «.« inenths was, .lB ths abseBM of tbe fl^ t oM^tafo tot ofrla^ wtimfoe bulMbaga tiiaim -feet-.." ■ ■ ■, ambassador, dhargs d’affaires. From In said Mammester, knhWB and ddilgaated is . Lot Nib. |^C|7 m * It sounfod theh lumBMr Braua for Banl to-ISSM ha was eblef of the Rototim tr fo t ' *-ftold are also, known as No. 07 FtM** ; AmdVtot No. -^ Northitty. iBttd 'Of''flafouai ^'''’’i2,.(mA'!ij|ip^^ Dunty illA Wanted to Bant-...* State DamurtiBenfs division of Rus­ ence Street;'and;.ronsK sm-roonl atoigla-fluimy > -smi^et el,^Fifty (60)< tmdrjBaateriy.^ L6t;4.------musto, but ye^ -1 wlfo tot Chto hmdredtwU foot by 11^ fja^ ' ' igaatasut s i a affiffes. 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Oectorr-And what did you^ do Look not upon the furUtu ped' With th i patiM i’t tim p ifitU fit ish whin it ipirkles in a cup, fM Nurse (frlfhtittsd)—Ohi gtn- at the laat it bitetb. Uki a post dousi t left U lb the th im o m itir. mortim tnd stlngetb tiki a eemw tir y lot. A b^ was -arrested for stealing Borrowttg motley If piotty dilll* milk. Ine Judge released Um on 14 * 14 m m the grounds that he bad been al* cult these days. But not half i " 'lowed to take Ailk When he Whs a hard as paying it baeh whsn dus. W f e S N I l i f baby and did not know it waf OP WNBT wrong. Human hair is half as strong m thi itiil Ufid.la structural work. C M t G K & N - A fiUow will be forgetful! AS ''ftany bills and duns as wi have re* flapper FyWNY gAVa Oelved in the course of our exist* ------(S PMMMM fN, m il onee, we ipeued "arreai” with one •*r" the other dayt SCORCHY SMITH up from the Sea By John C Terry JOMfiS-*WeB, how are you get­ ting on in yOur new eight*room house? SMITH—Oh, not M hidlyk W i^ furnished one of the bed fOoms by OoHeoUng soap oouponsi jo ilm —Didn’t you funlsh the other fiVen foOMlt _ SMTZIt—Wi citt’t. Thsy’re fUU Of soap. u m Thi .embarmismiBt of a boy Who flunks'Us Mams is nothldf oompared to the embarraisnent Of bis parents. Sevan per cent o f hufflanity does the tm^mng tor the emoie bunou The remaining 93 per cent does the kieking. An tus talk about love ’being frse la a lot Of bolOniy. aooordlhg to the agod UmbO hatted ts do* W ASHINGTON T UBBS H By Crane OUT OUR WAY By WiUlaww ' fendant U a breioh of promise ttilt. VSES, AH* if g C p A H GKAHJEO sitxt lU m ,ND l NOT CAM NGUeR BE A HEAViGM a m ' eAlD ^AH W WOO , ALtC Sinks (phoning deWn from Us Moot glrbi* have • novtl liini MFNE6 1 nmNoin A riGHT. OKI GARTH — AV.GCL VYOUL.O p p o b W k ic k TH' 0\RT room)-*^ght Clerk? when they stay i t home to torn T H iK iV te R G 'S VAG\.PU4* Snippy Qerk—WeU, wbat’S blt- ovsr a ttiw •CTTGR I ''— — ^ \ BisCK-AN'. vF OU* OAN tbOrT MAO^ ASDlfiATGa OC OAN r ANf-OtlOAKl -< H fO ^ U _ i-r OUT AQIN. 'H “ \ AVJBCG JuGnr' CAM GCr MOET W RIG L E Y S'*®-- SH O YiM Kl' h i m U P . BOT PEOPCt * JUICYHIUII HE cuonub GNILB AHh itUBRAL POUCCMBM dOlN *mE EMWKGGh C\'X\2JBHt, AND THE O ^ n iL E Ttxqrx beodmbs nsAtLY alApm m g . /' BUT «T'S A - A OH, YOU'LL GET UBGD TO REUOUITIOMs; LOOK FOR THE RED TAPE OPENER TUtG*LAlt~ ^ AIL MONAHANS DO* THtY*M PANT O’ REUOLOTIOM THE LIFE , LADDIC, GAME AB FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS V MOGaurroGG o n a dam ping^ BjrBlosser ------— tiri?.

YOU'LL GET A TM JIST R aying THRILL OUT OF nCHIM’ OOODBYE. THI5,GALEM...... FOR A ID TIDUBON GOT RIDING 0I5H OF AMD TH£ IN AN'OLO TiJHk eOKT 5CR1S, GKINNEO UMa& HARRY HAD HI5 DEAPLANE LOADED lOM A MOMENT, V^VyPlliCftGM G AEJfcCOYlfeP C TR vyauAM s TO^ jB u t , t h e . b o s v b o p / • im>r imemvict, iwciSsaaapAT.eif.: __ .ttiltJ CAPACITY SALESMAN SAM. A Good Steer! By Small ^ A N T A COOPLA HUB )SO G AY, G\1R, © o r OUR ^GU.|U)NGaCL IM MGCK u c r V d o w n a lo n g - TU’ tfeAcKs/MSAR SOM E SPADJK p l u g s , ^RoMT SPRING LIM& OF AVAb CAN V OGT AUTb^PAtCna SAO) rA place, t h is TN' RAILROAD CROSS IMG* I FEMOGIL AN* A w . ACCMESQRIGG HAGNT i AabU N D HOANlMGi- PH,Wc a H- ARRW ttD AG Wa.Tl

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s t i^ Is in NeW'Tbrlt on;a, bttstbiss K1 .j. A B O U m W N I tilp^ m m IMflnds of Thomu D. Coleman of The Manchester Green-Commun­ 188 Lofdall atreet w ill.be 8 ^ to ity club heU the.lisual: MtbnA t m ' iSrnihat he*is able to be around, dance last evening at . thp*^ 'Green ^ '.w Tito sp ed a l' cqmmuniW oervlee again after a ten weeka' lllneea. Members Lvtherr school assembly-balL 'M j^ jhilla ' J - ed by tbe Bverymaa’s EUOs! Dooze won first ladies’ hfid snflSieims Have'mid \ ^ ■ V .’ ■ .rVjrj . .GW, aad-iJi^ ', of ,-fiMi' North is#h| street M Mrs. R. L. Lathrop. second^ WlOlatn leaders'were guestlK^of^ ehtorte ^ held at 7:80^^ Iff Ibn lfh t at 6:80 the Chriattan Bn* Hear T i ^ .^ Pmrtor Webm- A. lut-night under.the §0$- 1/ deavor aoqlety of the Second Con- W lj^owski and .J parlors/la^ eve­ UBcate Pisilie ’ (pmgrgm w«9 g iv ^ sbo^ffiag the o- with .A sd eefiw by the orChestrA George liessner has . been ap­ enlL of milch work V unong the of fiito East Ktftford BlUe dsss,' ning, fOUowiim the regulu rekearsal .’-IbV Scouts. This -wag the; largest , group BMW* WmUiUI B. TUTHDX pointed trustee of . the Iloreaee^s of’ u e Clioir.^^e foom was tai^teful-' onto o f thet laqieat In the state.; bale lif:R|i|A. RMtfSrd Byeryman*s K E R ^ , 6 fC . The lecture to be given Monday Delicatessen in the State Theater t ^ lias-been ^in fixe gy onistum at During the evwlng the East H i^ evening In the High achool hall by ly deOorated with Valentine decora- any time and was a oapkclty . €B ee 0Bb and Ontoestra. building, a petition in bankruptcy tlons Slid a d ^ h t fu l menu oonsiat- ford-Bible Class OSes dub win sing A. J. Stoddard, Superintendent of having beeh filed by the owner# crowd. ' ' several songs. Rev. 'F. C. AUen of BsWo Weleome. gchoQiw of Pro^dence, haa been In* ing of ehidcen salad, potato-chlpA, v -V./'VA\' ■ ■ r , Manchester mm^ehaptshaVe tajcen - The biudrotbaU conimitteeB of an the- Second' church and Rev. M. B. definitely poalponed. The lecture Aldo Pagaid has been named-as Parker Hoiute rods, ginger - bread the.;intramxlral leagues have ar­ waa being aponaored by the Bduca* ^ th whipped cream and coffee'knd so many, drubbings from’tlm dwk !>the NoAh MethodlBt trustee of the State Soda Sh(q;> and ranged for the next series which chuzch wlUvtafce part in the pro­ tional Club. the Center Soda Shop conducted by after dinner candy. of the, weather oh Xfol^^fiay -r-a win begin^ next Tuesday. with the gram. Tliere ,wfil he brief address­ William Sperber, vdio has filed at Alfred C. Lange acted as toast- very imp o f pemersity - sbeming Cubs league. On Wednesday the es Iw James Jdmaton, Jr., leader Isaac Oreyearth win be the petition in bankruptcy, j master, and introduced Pastor H. O. habitually to be in t control' apd Junior tiMgue wiU be divided aixd of the East ';Hartford Bversrman’s speaker at the meeting of the Man- Weber who gave, an interesting talk brin in g rain, gnow .a n ) V.--general have an'A and a B group. dasA and Joseph Wright of the lo- c con s,; RamUen^ WUdcats and Congregational church who will, worth hearing. choir director, apd expressed be­ a beautiful day brphght^q^t the Buckbuuto. * A speak on Marcus Whltmsn and the foeak Downs ! A reheamal of the boySf and girls’ lief in the p^er of music on the crowds- of shoppers :alm0at ^before A T ^e’ OpunW ''7-.'^«‘ C!. A . Junior OrasoD country. A ipedal enrollment fiight of glee clubs of Manchester ;Hlgh human heart fixe'storeb were ready, for . B y Isaskethadl toifimament’s annual The meeting is open to all men Washington Loyal Orange lodge school, scheduled for this afternoon A musical trio consisting of Miss 9 o'tBlt^ there was loth of bbsinoKE^ preHniintu^ round' is this* after­ and women -interested. win be held toi^ht In Onmge haU at the Emanuel Lutheran Church, Elsie Rotl^ A1 Roth and Edward Biy 10 the qtores were- thronged; noon fax the gym; The teafais ehter- for the purxKMse o f enlisting mem­ has been canceled. Fischer; rendered several musical Shortly before noon several . meh: ^ are'^fixe-Broadbrook,: Cubs - and bers In the Funeral . Benefit ai selections which were-well received. chants ‘ declared that ndthiDg. coiud Jdixior' of our 7. M. C. A.,, the BAKED BEAN SUPPER It’s certainty cheaper to ^hrow in Officers of the lodge will Music and games completed the en­ now prevent this firom being Man­ Manchester Freshmen,. the New be present from 7:80 on through joyment of the evening. chester’s biggest Dollar Day. ' Britain Wimders, New Britain AND ENTERTAINMENT a shoyelfuP now and then than to the evening to explain the aaaoda- B 1M NURSERY BUSY Prices AStonishfaig Baptist Boys Club, Farmington tlon’s alms. ESspecdally are they de­ Last night ipid very early this 'and Windsor Juniors.' Saturday, Feb. 18, 6:30 P. M. pay a high price for repairs on a sirous of having all members^ 60 morning the 'finishing touches' bad The cubs.'eague, 'w h^ is to 2d Cdmsregatibnal Church The C. R. Burr Nursery has beeh been put to many , window displays start on..'l^esday,' 'wiU''be’a.new one heatiiig system you can’t S x your­ years of age and over in attmid- PUBUC RECORDS ' : O. E. Sodety. ance. working with thirty additional em­ and the array o f' attractively pre­ and gives' promise' of baving.. a fine self. Nothing beats coal for ployes the past week, nearing for sented bargains in eyefy conceivable lot of.boys lined-up.'There are at- AdatbiK26 cents. Children, 15 cents. its spring shipments. Today a . car­ B iU ofSale sort

by Connecticut Company employes A* that closed yesterday Gua Waltz will ‘ ORArr be on the Manchester Green bus' This i$ NOT a special price ^ HE W. G. GLENNEY GO. only six days a week, taking Sun­ Coal, Lumber, Bfason^ Supplies, Packard’s day off. Ciml Bush, who has been but a new LOW, REGULAR price Paint. the “tripper” on this line goes to 886 Norfix Mala St., Manbhester AT THE CENTBa Bloomflelil and JasqM McGuire, who for full 20, ounces of fine, high TeL 4149 has been working out of Hartford, will become tripper on the Green quality bread — made by A&P. line and will fill in on the early morning run to the silk mills. He will also have Green line run on Sun­ day. Sunset Council, Degree of Poca- , hontas, held a card party last eve- T»ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Akrigg of Foster street. The I ladles prizes were won by Mrs. Mjmtie White, first; Mrs. Bessie Far­ ris, gecond and Mrs. Nettie Aceto, third. Jack Akrigg won men’s first. Jack Hayes, second and Jack White,' third. Sandwiches, cake and coffee were, served by the committee. On Wednesday evening of next week the Coundl will have a card social at the home of Mrs. Nettie Aceto of Center street.

STEEPLE TOM WHITI ».how we , guard Cleaning Out Chimneys and Firep^ces a Specialty. Phone 7763^ ' /. S this bond still highly desirable? Has that one been c^ ed f or redemption?” New Portables All The members of onr Investment Commit- Makes # ■ We carry aD makes of rebuilt tee constantly watch the correiit status of ^pewriters. 820.00 and op the securities in eacivindiyidual trust left in Spedal Bental Bates ourcare. ' ^ J KEMP'S A. . 763 Main St» Phone 5680 Where a dmnge fSor A c better is possible and in order^ they direct that it be made*

R A N G E o n . ESTABUSHCO The members o f our Investment Commit* WE SELL ATLANTIC W 5» wsanw quality. ' Baked 'f RAY0U6HT0IL. our sunlight bakeries tee are well-knowii iiioi of broad business ex- This is pore kerosene and aifid delivfred^resbdairy;, many of onr cnstonfers re­ port ii to be the best range IrWHBU ECONOMY to aU A'&P Food'j|li9r^. oil they have ever bomedr J To convince yon of tiie su-' h ' . i periority of tUs irfl we will y .J deliver a trial order of 5 gal­ lons or more. at Be Per Oalka SoBtli Ito iiiitB r, ObtPfi' A&P FOOD TORES J :■ . T h <■ G A T L A N IK L.T.W 0 ODCO. •riH'7 . .f mm mM i n •kgia i ^ sMmm y- Ail. ■'n '■. :■ < '■ >• ' 'I A , J /- ■‘a Ur. '-{i ■ •* n