PINEHURST GROCERY Inc. meeting In Orange hall tonight at 8 o’clock. A flocial will follow the P R E M e U V A L D IA L 4151 meeting in charge o f Mrs. Mar> The Cecillan club will have a garct Bacon, Mrs. Margaret Bain, rpeclal rehearsal this evening at While truvelinfc condltlonii will Improve earh day, they arr aIIII Mrs. Martha Bell, Mrs. .Elizabeth ikuoh an to m I o w up d ellveiieft ronnldoruhly, and wr will have to 7:30 sharp at the South Methodist AND MINISTERS Citvcrly. Miss Lucy Clarkson. church. you to l»e ( N i t l e n t with u k . It will help our delivery men EDWARD VIII HAILED KINl lit^ep oil >«4'liedule If you *phone your order (»‘f*|K*rlally If for a njton d i n n e r nr Itiiirh ) an early an poHNlhle. There I n i i i i operator GIVEOP POSTS on our Mwitrhhonrd at 6:45 eneh momlnf(, and our fln t d e l l \ - e r y Iea%’rc4 the Ktore at 8:00 A. M. Ashes Removed Walter N. Leclerc Shop. Wednesday For Good Wh> not **!ock your cmerjfency ahelf? . . . we MiiKirefit Canned Cabinet Rengns m Face of Corned IU*ef Hash at lOr ran, Canned C'orned Beef, ,H rans 50c, Funeral Director Heinz. Ilorniel and ('ampiM'irN Soups. Weekly — 25c Values and Extra Savings MEDIEVAL CEREMONIE Neat, Dependable Service. 259 No. Mdbi 8L Slanolieoter Political Dispute^ Proai* PINEHURST MEATS LOCAL AND Meaty Soup Rones. Corned Beef. LONG DISTANCE MOVING Through Double Stamps dent May Make Marcel Neighbors of Late King File Colorful Rites Mark \ Special on Butt Halve.s of Ham at .Sac to .S!)c pound, Semi Van Trucks. Old Fashioned and Modern Regnier New Premier. Past Casket in Conntry New Monarches Titles and on Shank Cut.s at S.'ic to 29c pound. Modern Equipment. In A ll Depts. Of Both ffl Which Great Two Services Church — No Members of Greatly Abbreviated RIB \ EAL C H O P S ...... lb. .3.3c You’ll Appreciate. DANCE Pari*. Jan. 22— (A P ) — The gov­ New Monarch Is For I.Ol.N V EAL CHOPS...... Ih. .39c Anaploea o f ernment of Premier Laval went Buckingham P. T, A. These Stores. By ASSOCIATED PRESS These chops run about I to the pound. Austin Chambers down today aa he and hla ministers Royal Family Are Present land Great Steward of Scotland, High Steward of Windsor, K.Q., Proclaimed— Throofs Dial 6260 Tuesday Evening resigned in the face of political dis- The list of titles borne by Edward lieef Kidneys...... lb. 15c Mnslons. in Edibce. Albert Christian George Andrew P.C., K.T., K.P., a.C,8J„ QJfJt.O„ Laval had held office since June 7, G. C.I.E., O.C.V.O., Q.M.O.E., I.S .O ,, Spectators. (Iround Beef...... lb. 29c At City View r Patrick Da\id Windsor was abbre­ M.C., F .R .S ., Vioa Admiral, Lieu­ 1035, a comparatively long time In fresh Spare Ribs. viated considerably by his accession tenant-General, A ir Marshal and Dance Hall recent French history. It was the to the throne. The J W . H A L C COUP. 100th government of the Third Re­ Sandringham. England, Jan. 22.— Hon. Air Commodore-ln-Chlef Aux­ Sauerkraut ...... lb. 7c; .3 lbs. 20c Keeney Street Now ho Is. officially; iliary Air Force, Personal A.D.C. to London, Jan. 22— A shrill fa public to hold power and to be with­ Saddened East England country WnX. TREAT’S ORCHESTRA. M a n c h e s t e r Co n n * "His Most Excellent Majesty, Ed­ H. M. the King, 0)1. Welab Quarda o f trumpets, ellmaxin* a eoh drawn. ward the Eighth, by the Grace of Harold Gatea, Prompter. The immediate cause of Laval's folk mourned today at the bier of and P. O. W. Volunteers (S. Lancs s*e-oId pageant with mo v e g e t a b l p :s God of Great Britain, Ireland, and Regim ent), O>lonel-In-Chlaf 12tb L. T. Wood Co. overthrow was the withdrawal of King George V, lying In the tiny, touches, form ally procloimsd O r of the British Dominions Beyond Lancers, Middlesex Regiment, D.C. support by Radical-Socialist party flaK-draped chapel of the church on the Seas, King. Defender ot the Britain's new flying monarch 1 FANCY FRESH BROCCOLI .... 19c bun.. 2 bun. 37c | 51 Bissell St. Tel. 4496 factions. L.E., Seaforth Highlandero, R Scots the Sandringham ro,yal estate. Faith, Emperor of India." Fus., S. Wales Borderers, Leinster as King Edward VIII. It climaxed a long political feud Norfolk neighbors of the late PrevtoiMly he boro these titles: Fresh B eets...... bun. 9c ______INC. in which Edouard Herriot, minister Rcgt., Royal White, Yeomanry, and Before a greait crowd outatds i AGENT ruler filed slowly past the royal "H . R. H. the Prince o f Wolca and Carrots . . Brussels Sprouts . . Spinach . . Celery . . of state, resigned as president of Cadet Corps of U. M.; Hon. Col, Ox­ toric S t James's polaca, the M caaket, on which rested a single Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwall, ford University O.T.C, Master of val-clad Garter U iig at Aram, Radical-Socialists and then with­ Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Tomatoes. • thousand years attend the succession o f England’s Prince white floral cross from the Queen the Merchant Navy and Fishing Gerald Woods WoUastoo. atsi FOR drew his support from Laval. Mother Mary, Baron of Renfrew, Lord o f the lalea I

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22.198«. I should be opened to the public. Pro- •m King, entering the dtjr yeeter- when ths crowd ffsvo svldsnes of PAGE I viously It had been planned to admit COLORFUL mm MARK day from Sandringham by airplane, breaking into ths offlcss, shd soon LOFCSETRACKTEAM !o^y Sandringham village residents. HOSPITAL NOTES iii>ii4s) UVWGSBANK’S took . the oath o f euccessrion amid restorsd oixler^ polios sold ANNOUNCE TKADE Center Congregational church this Families came this morning from home In Merrow Friday afternoon. rltea o f the Middle A gee in on as* rsscU ts snd Btudshts isSrs Bmooff afternoon at 2:80 o’clock. Rev. W il­ Mrs. Henry Labonte of South W ll as far away as Cambridge, through LONDON CEREMONIES Mrs. Noble IS Eldrldgs CHAMPION FLY-CASTER sembly of his Privy Council at St the demonstrators. TO PAY UP DINNER aonh Ot HAM S1REET SNOW liam F. Tyler, pastor of the church, TO DISCUSS TRIALS Ungton took flrat prise and Mrs. which the late King's funeral train HOWITZERS WIN UPTURN DECIDED James’s Palace. On the eve of ths csrsmonlss, street, John Cheney of Canton, officiated. Burial was In Elmwood Arthur Devereaux of West WtUIng- Nerves Are Token Apart passes tomorrow for London. They Conn., were admitted and Mrs. An- HONOR S1UDENTS (Oonttnoed ennn Page Orc) "When my father stood here 28 Prime Minister Mtsnlsy Baldwin cemetery,’near his late home In To Give Party a t Castle Farm ton waa awarded We consolation COMING TO MANCHESTER walked lolsmnly Into the village years ago, he declared that one of broadcasts sn addrsss to ths Empirs geUne Civiello of 32 Oak street, Mrs. Vernon Center. The bearers were prize. church, a half mile from Sandring­ IS PUSHED BACK OF MODERN YOUTH where the new King received the the objects of hia life would be to and to the United States, eulogia Inn for Holy Name Society, Anna Patlein o f 14 Short street. Miss Lewie Skinner. N. Morgan Strong, Mrs. Sarah S. Morrison, 88, widow FHIERALPRAKE A nd Spun Together A^aiw ham House, and past ths Monarch's representative of the people’s gov­ uphold Constitutional government," Ing ths old King and eslUng on bis Winners of Tourney. msie Lewis of 112 Highland street, Fred Ecker, Ernest CTark, Clarence of William Morrison, who died Sat­ :ilteport8 Reflect Improved simple oaken coffin. ernment. King Edward told the privy coun­ Mlsa Elolse Koehler of Coventry, Period of November and Bamforth and George Simpkins. urday night at the home of her son, Bin Edson to Appear at Y . M. Tnroughout the night, gamekeep­ subjects to "sustain the younr Former Prime Minister Ramsay cil. K ing." Tomorrow Is pay up night for tbs Mrs. Celia Johnston of 41 Wtnde- _ Card Parttea George Morrison In WUIImantic, C. A. for Foremen’s CTub Urbans, HI.. Jan. 22.— (A P ) — . ers and foresters of Sandringham mere street and Mrs. Roger Hartt Big Plow Works All Night to K To separate the sheath from tlM MacDonald, Lord President of the To Follow Example Tho prime minister, chief reprs- setback players of Campbell Coun­ The ladlea o f the Maple Grove Experienced Educator to Be leaves a niece, Mrs. Roland Squire Feb. 4 — His First Appear­ Inspection Last Night Is High­ Nerves have been taken apart for Business Conditions in the estate, near the bleak coast 100 and Infant daughter of 021 East December Covered; New I fluid within. Dr. Clark dissolved » j Council, presided at a Cabinet meet­ “In this I am determined to fol­ seiitative of the people's govern­ cil, K. of C, who lost tho five-game will hold a whist party at the Grove o f Wllltngton Hollow; Mr. and Mrs. the flrat time and spun back to­ miles northeast of London, kept Center stralet were discharged yes­ ance Here. I dried spinal cord in benzine. B riL ing at No, 10 Downing street, his­ low my father's footsteps and work aeries o f setback played with the hall thla evening. Prises will be Morrison resided several years In gether again like artificial ailk at lonely vigil beside the body of their ment, described the dead ruler xs a terday, Widen ffighway in Busi­ Gnest Spealbr at SL studied the result by X-ray d lffra S ^ Town During 1935. toric government headquarters, In ns he did throughout his life for the Holy Name Society of St. Bridget’s awarded and refreshments will be South Willington where he waa em­ ly Commended hy Visiting the University o f Illlnoto. I tIon, or spectrum diffusion. 3 late employer. the absence of Baldwin. courageous sovereign In "a raving church. Joyce Butkua of Buckland, Class Starts February 3. ployed by the Hall Company. The happiness and welfare of all clasoea world." served. The cards will be followed Local lovers of field and stream Tho spinning method waa dis­ To spin the separate ports badk^ The guardians wore rough cordu­ London's mlUtons put aside fo r a Ths H oly Name Society Issued a Charles Mozley of 104 Haynes street by a social hour. funeral was held Tuesday afternoon of my subjects." ness District. James’s Hall On Tuesday. are due for an unusually fine treat closed today as Identleal with that roy breeches and leather coats, the day their mourning for the dead Of the last hours of King George's challenge to the K. of C. players for and Mrs. Rose Deane of East Hart­ and burial was in the west ceme­ Officers. Into a ncive, °he rearranged theiait.^ Indication of a decided trend to- His solemn oath of accession thus There was no public card party used In the manufacture of rayon. I Into the original nerve pattern, anH'.^'i pomp wd glitter of uniforms and Kmg George to witness the cen­ four-day Illness with broncMsl a five-game scries of setback and ford were admitted today. The student honor roll of the held by the Rockville Emblem Club tery at WlUlngton Hill, beside Mrs. on Tuesday evening, Feb. 4, when sworn, the Bachelor King was The experiments, performed In the poured them through a tiny hoto^o Twardfl Improved bualnesa conditions display being left vmtil the body turies-old ceremonies by which the catarrh and heart weakness at won by over 100 points. The prlae The hospital census today is 67 State Trade school of Manchester this afternoon, due to bad road con- Morlson's sister, Mrs. Edwin Mc­ Bill Edson, sportsman, fisherman formally proclaimed the Sovereign Sandringham House, Baldwin said; The big town—owned snow plow Acclaimed as counsellor and un­ Kinney. manufacture of rayon. Tho experi­ Just os cellulose to poured Into : ~ ^ in Manchester were evidencad at the reaches Ix>ndon late tomorrow. capital city la told that a new was to be a dinner served to the patients. was announced today by Director dlttons. The card party will be held and one of the world's champions in The Howitzer Company, 169th In­ ments, performed In the X-ray lab­ of hla 000,000,000 subjects. He re­ was put to work last night cleaning Mrs. Rose PospIslI imderwent an threads. J.iannual meeting of the corporators Covered With Flewers Monarch reigns. "Bach time he became conscious, winners by the team defeated. The on Wednesday afternoon, January derstanding friend of young people, the art of fly-casting, will make his fantry, under command of Captain oratories of Dr. George L( Clark, ceived pledges of fealty from his dinner wlU be served tomorrow John G. Echmallan. The honor roll operation at the Deaconess hospital The respun nerve waa alive in U , - « i of the Savings Bank of Manchester The coffin was draped with the Half-staffed flogs were raised In it was some kind of Inquiry or kind up Main street from snow. The 29, at the Elks Home. Tiiis after­ and of the parents of young people, Initial appearance In Manchester. Internationally known chemlstj privy councillors, as he did later night at Caatle Farm. It will bis a covers the period of November and in Boston, Mass, for goiter. Rusaell B. Hathaway, received Its It responded to electrical stim uli^ » held yesterday afternoon. According Royal standard and covered with honor of the new sovereign. A glit­ observation of someone, lome word plow was kept at work all night noon a members "H it or Miss" so­ This prominent gentleman of the showed the nerves aa amazingly or­ from both Houses of Parliament. turkey dinner. The members of the December. cial was held. W. Jerold O’Neil, In hla lecture, Fred Castati of this place met federal Inspection last night In the to the report of the treasurer, K. flowers, Including wreaths from the tering cavalcade formed to carry of gratitude for kindness shown. MAKES OLD TRIANCLE rod and reel has been secured for ganized chemical plants. To hear the public proclamation Holy Name Society are to meet at The second half year begins at and this morning there was a big “The Problems of Modern Youth", with a painful accident Saturday CjtaM otle Husscll, the Savings Bank new Iving Edward VIIl and from out rites dating back to the Nor­ "B ut he did say to hIs secretary Auxiliary to Meet the forthcoming Foremen’s C3ub state armory. Visiting officers com­ The nervez are Uny tubes, he of that succession, crowds poured Depot Square at 7 o’clock tomor­ the Trade school on February 8. Al­ Improvement noticed in the roads. morning at the MInterbura mill In' i&tenjoycd Its best year since 1929 and the Queen Mother Mary. All blooms man conquest. when he sent for him; ‘How la the The Auxiliary will bring a real message to all who meeting, which Is scheduled to be mented upon the fine manner In said, with two components; An MISS SORIPP8 TO WED ' came from Sandringham estate hot at dawn today to St. James' palace, row n l^ l and will be taken to Oak­ STORY SOUND FRESH ready Mr. Echmallan baa 20 appli­ The snow was pushed back from will meet this evening In the G. A. Rockville, when his right hand waa held at the Y’M CA on the above which the Howitzer officers and fatbe profits made by the bank were Black-clad crowds milled about Em pire?’— an unusual phrase In cants for the new class. Because of hear him next Tue.iday evening a^ caught In the machinery. It was outer shell, or sheath, and an Inner San Diego, Calif.,-Jan. 22.— (J s^among the highest reported by any bouses. where a crimson-hung balcony, land. They bad planned to have a , the center of the road towards the R. hall at eight o'clock. There will date. men conducted themscivea In this the four traditional points—St. that form. The seorstary said; ‘All the reduction In the State Trade St. James's hall on Park street. Mr. necessary to amputate one finger fluid. The fluid—a "gooey" sub­ —Miss Ellen Browning Scrlpp “ mther mutual organization in the en­ The Queen Mother's memorial was looking down on the Friary Court— sleigh ride to the Farm, but the curbing and this morning the snow be Initiation of a class of candi­ Bill Eilson is known to local fish­ Federal drill. Jamea'a Palace, Charing Cross, Is well, sir, with the Empire.' The '‘Stoker Bush” by James Han­ school budget It Is difficult for the and he la In the Rockville City hos­ stance, like the white or eg g —Is the member of the noted CJallfot a large cross In which were worked a small yard closed on three sides by state plows have cleared the road to was piled several feet high on. both dates, followed by a Bunko party ermen through hia many Interesting M ajor Lawrence J. Quinn, U. S. A., tire state. Temple Bar and the Royal E x­ King gave him a smile and lapeed Oakland and this part may have to various directors to plan their cur­ pital. transmission line along which nerve family, will become the bride of^ Property holdings of the Savings orchids. dingy brick walls—was set as one ley, Is Vivid Novel of Love ■Ides o f Main street. An automobile and refreshments. Plans will also magazine articles and his personal regular army Instructor of the change—from which the succession once more Into unconsciousness.” be changed. ricula and schedules to accommodate Much appreciation la expressed appearances at various exhibitions impulses flow. It Is a long chain of Thomas Reed Balentine of Port! ■ Bank arc among the best available The widowed Queen walked twice stage for the medieval p.agcanlry. in the Slums. that bad been left parked on the be made for the Fourth District 102nd Infantry, C. N. G., assisted protein atoms. of the new sovereign w.is being pro- j Prim e Minister Baldwin said, Thomas Dannaher and- Cain Ma­ the large number striving for ad­ meeting which will be held In Rock­ for the splendid way In which the throughout the state. Hundreds will Maine, here Saturday. -In this vicinity and the liquid condi­ through the rain and sleet lost niglit Members of the i:2}llege o f Her­ west side of Main street about op­ by M ajor Frank L. Culln, U. 8. A., I'lalnicrI. I "We can best honor the noble mem­ honey o f the K. o f C. team have the mission to the schools. However, ville on Sunday afternoon, February highway department kept the roads remember him last year at the Tho sheath surprised Dr. Clark Miss Scrlppi to the daughier of. tion of the Institution Is the best from the Royal residence to the vil­ alds, turning bark the pages of his­ BOOK REVIEW posite the Sheridan Hotel prevented Instructor of the 169th Infantry, ory of King George by gathering tickets for the members of the K. Mr. Echmallan said today he would ^ open during Sunday, working Sportman's Show which was held at by Ita perfection of form. It waa Mrs. James Scrlpps. Balentine to reported in a great many years. lage church, to be again at the side Throughout the vast Empire and By Bnioo Catton ^ the plow from making a clean tory, became for tlic day kings of round and sustaining the young of C. team and oak that they get In make eycry attempt within through the night to remove the the State Armory In Hartford, conducted the Inspection. The com­ made of lipoids, complicated mole­ the grandson of the late Thomas B. The corporators of the Savings of her husband. the United Kingdom, similar procla­ James Hanley discusses the bliL Nurse Association Offloers arms, heralds and pursuivants, K ing whom for so long we had de­ touch with cither one of them by means to provide quarters for the" ^ sweep o f that section. This morning drifting snow. where he put on a thrilling demon­ pany was examined In personnel, cules each 171 angstrom units (an Reed of Maine, speaker ik the. Bonk elected the following officers: The first time, dressed In deep mations were made. tangled heart affairs of a little George Arnold, Jr., has been re­ bearing such picturesque titles ns lighted to know OS the Prince of tomorrow evening. Incoming students. at 8 o’clock the car was still there Many people have been filling stration of his skill at fly-caaUng. close order drill, gun drill, fire con­ angstrom unit to one one hundred House ot Representatives. Frank Cheney, Jr., president; mourning and can-ylng an umbrella The new, prccrdent-sma.sblng elected president of the Rockville Rouge Dragon. Rouge Croix, Port­ Walea. group from the Liverpool slums In The honor roll follows; and automobiles going south on their icehouses. The Icc Is about Mr. Ed.son. at present, la directing trol. fire designation, stripping and millionth of a centimeter long) in Charles W. Holman, vice president; for protection from the storm, she Monarch did not take part In the Visiting Nurse association. Maurice cullis and Bliicniantle for the four hla new novel, "Stoker Bush” ; and Carpentry Dopt: Richard Main street had to detour around eleven Inches thick. the activities at the Sportmen's assembling the gun, a total of length. Thomas K. Clarke, secretary: R. La- followed humbly behind the coffin colorful ceremonies, turning back "M a y God guide him aright and Back- L. Spurting was elected a vice-pres­ punmlv.snl;:. he tells his story with the same haus, Robert Grumback, It. Sunday afternoon the Windham Show In Worcester. Charles Blank- about one and one-half hours drill­ Dr. Clark explained that the Motte Ku.sscll, treasurer: directors, o f her dead itlng in Its half mile Instead to join tlie bereaved Queen may God save the King!" BRITAIN’S NEW MONARCH Steven ident o f the association to take the County Chapter of the Yankee Divi­ There were .six heralds and three vivid and passionate earnestness Kayan, Andrew , Kukucka, In opening up the Main street the place o f the late H erbert’J. Regan. enburg of Talcpttvillc, who Is a per­ ing. sheath acta aa an electrical con­ NOW I B A T the officers and Knut E. Erickson, Journey from the death chamber Mother at .Sandringham. Edward VHI, plunging Imme- Ruisell sion Veterans’ Association waa or­ kings of arms, all under Earl Mar- that made "The Furys" such a de­ Miller, John Muschko, entrances to several of the side Other officers named are: Vice- sonal friend of the noted fisherman. Observers at the inspection of tho denser for the fluid, changing the Thomas Ferguson, William Foulds, In Plain Coffin llately into bis duties, affixed his Emory ganized with Gardiner H. Hall, son to the church. •shnl, the Duke of Norfolk. FACES GIGANTIC TASKS servedly popular book last year. streets were nearly closed. Men and presidents, Frederick N. Beldlng, Is resimnsiblc for securing him to Howitzer Company last night were: kinetic current of the electrical signature as "Edward R I” (Rex Phelps, W illiam Rice. John Rudln- of the late Colonel William H. Hall Jr., Christopher GIcnney, Luigi Pola, After rcturiiiiig to Sandringham There the body of King George The colorful company put on Its This book is concerned chiefly sky. trucks were put to work at 7 o'clock Mrs. F. T. Maxwell, Maurice L. except the Foremen's Club d a te ." Capt. Harold E. Shtpmoker, aoalst- nerve Impulse into a chemical reac­ FRIED PORK Thoma.s J. Rogers, William J. Shea, House by automobile, she went bock lay In the little village church Imperator) for the flrat time to a of South Willington, installed aa clolh-of-gold tsh.srds ( sleevcle.ss with one Jim Bush, stoker on a Drafting Dept.: John Bertrand. this morning cleaning away the Spurting: treasurer, Sherwood C. Last summer the publicity com­ ant plans and training officer o f the tion. WeUs A. Strickland, Fred A. Ver- where he once worshipped with his message to the Army. (Oontlnned from Page One) chapter president. Walter Mather to tile church once more, late in the co.ats, emblazoned with the royal trans-Atlanttc liner. Jim gets one John Draghi, Stanley Driggs, Thom­ snow that had been pushed back Cummings; secretary. Miss L. mittee In charge of the recreational battalion Lt.-Colonel Frank J. Discovery of the, sheath's func­ , Jury «vtlb Mh planck, and C. Elmore Watkins. evening, to kneel in prayer before family. It rested In a plain oaken "I shall be strengthened In tho o f South Willington is also a char­ development for the state of Maine rms) and the rest of its TwelfUi week a month at homo and his do­ as Hagenow, Kranert Kilpatrick, around corners and on side streets. Maude Weyhe; executive commit­ Shearer of the state staff Lt. James tion was o f primary Importance, the the bier of her liege. discharge of the great responsibili­ In these parlous times, when Na­ ter member. hired Bill Edson to take a series of coffin simply inscribed; 'entury liabils. mestic affairs arc consequently Kenneth Mellor, Joseph Oflara, Rob­ They first went to work at the Cen­ tee. Lebbeus F. BIssell, George P M. Prentice. Captain James H. Mc­ chemist asserted, because It in » Bible and communion set to the nearby Wolferton station. Tbenco which is well worth reading. "We were on the same platform," Lawrence Monahan, all of whom re hall or from the Center Pharmacy, coffin today In grief shared by a proclaim the King.” A barrier Hall, the great cedar-roofed cham­ and problems at close range; he Governor Cross said. "Later, I was W illiam Goldie and Ernest Reudgen. are passed upon by ths National John E. Kingsbury to attending An Inspired Poem **IP ‘Sandringham church. It will go by train to London to lie Published hy Macmillan, It sells tired from office the first of the Quinn's Drug store or Kemp's whole people. then opens and tho young Duke of ber with traditions of English knows the outlook and Ideals of the Introduce!! to him. He was a fine, Labor Relations Board. the Dairymen's Convention held In In state at Westminster Hall until various peoples. No other person for 22.50. year, were guests of honor. Elacb Music House. Three wheel choirs brought bed­ Tuesday. PledfOs Fealty Norfolk, officer of arms, cries: ‘The trials, feasts and coronations, until boyish fellow, genial, free and easy N ew Britain— William Guenther, Hartford at the Hotel Bond, Jan. 21 ridden old employes of the royal know's the Empire as docs he. This was presented with a leather bill The hall Is adjacent to the Houses The Parliament, whi'ch started King Is Dead! Long Live the the funeral service Tuesday. in talk and manner, anybody could 51, of New Britain, was found dead to 23 remaining In therq through “If you can keep your head when nil about yoo estate' to the church. In Itself is an invaluable asset. fell., the gift of dty officials, ui of Parliament, across the street K in g!" There will be a full state proces­ talk to him. He knows the British In a house be occupied. Dr. John the entire session. last night giving pledges of fealty But beyond that, he has achieved keeping idtb a custom established A n losing theirs and btaming it on yon . . . The Queen Mother Maty express­ from Westminster Abbey. from the Individual members to the Tho Btcp.i of tho royal exchange. sion to Paddington station for the Commonwealth better than any Eng­ about a dozen years ago. The bill­ TALCOTTVILIE Purney, medical examiner, aatd ly ordered that the church, where the distinction o f being called the FRANK D. ROOD IS DEAD; death was caused by exposure. I f you can dream and not Buke dreams your new Monarch, met again to con In the heart of London's bustneaa old King's final Journey to St. lishman.” folds each had engrossed In gold the WILLINGTON His Majesty worshipped every Sun­ qua 1 tel s. best liked young man In the world. New Haven—Yale University master . . . ' •■--ri.-— tlnuo the swearing of the oaths of George's chapel at Windsor, seat of The Prince sat In a common chair yeajs that the officials served. There was a meeting a( the day while at Sandringham House, A t all four points the heralds' Whether that designation is war­ on the reviewing stand with the placed on exhibition a complete coi- allegiance. one of the royal residences, last FORMER CAPITOL CLERK There were about twenty-five pres­ Grange hall on Friday evening. The Ever Ready Sunday school WheEi Chlldi'en gel Ot walk with Kings— nor lose the comnum trumpets rang out, drums rolled, ranted or not. It Is a fact that peo­ governor seated close behind him. ent at the dinner last evening. IccUcr. of British coins struck du.- The Speaker of the House of funeral rites and burial. An amateur contest was sponsored class of Memorial church held a touch”— ple like him Instinctively. John H. Zlmmermonn ing the reign of King George V. Oul-ot-Sorls WEDDINGS Commons, Capt. Edward Algernon guards presented arms, crowds There will be but little military Beside the governor waa the wife of Md George Simpkins acted as Ma­ meeting Monday evening with Mrs. They are captivated by his famous John H. Zlmmermann, 81, o f 7 New Ha'-en—An estate valu id st Fretful, ’’peerlih" younz-onee whe cheered and the bands sounded the display. Worked Under 23 Governors an American engineer. John Edwards. eat too much sweets or tldi food oftsa Fltzroy; Prime Minister Stanley smile, his ^aclous manner, his W ard street, died on Tuesday after­ jor Bowes. Mrs. Adelbert Ward 2560,000 waa left by Dr. Lafayette What a wealth of wisdom in these four random British national antliem. “ God Save in Hartford — Wa.s 84 Veal's The Prince had to leave early. Mrs. John Dvorsky of Astoria, L. develop round worms and constlpatiM Personal Notices Baldwin and other officers of the alert mind, and his unfailing thought noon at his home. HIs wife, Mrs. "Annie B. Mendel, Yale professor and noted linesl Try to set an even course in life— in work Announce Engfagement tho King. " When he departed, the governor said I., has been visiting her mother, Cabinet, and the members o f Par­ for those in need or distress. Prinro of Age. Lena (Ludew lg) Zlmmermann, Is ^urie . Clarence Burke and Percy scientist who died Dec. 9. Benrsth the public display of re­ to the woman; “You’re not going Simpkins won second prize. Mrs. Rose Posplail. - —in play and If possible don't deviate too far from CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dearoeber liament swore "allegiance to Hla Charming is what the world has to leave that chair." critically UI and Is not expected to Mlddletowm—The Rev. William J. Majesty. King Edward VHI, his joicing lay a somber note. Men SEE CLOSER BONDS called him, and that speaks for it­ Hartford, Jan. 22.— ( A P l —Frank recover. Miss Mary Wilson Is spending The County Youth Rally, which Daley, superintendent of the High­ Dr.1hi^Q i3^ it and the chances are that you will get your share In appreciation of the many kind* of Orange street, Hartford, an­ Others heard the remark and a lAiattos tssai Wtm IzftSiP iieiaei, words of syrapathy and acts heirs ami successors, according to wore black ties or black arm band.i. self. D. Rood. 84, who retired in 1933 Mr. Zlmmermann was born in several days at the home of rela­ was to be held Sunday in the Tol­ land Helghta Home for Orphan of the world’s pleasure and goods. nounce the engagement of Uicir scramble for the Royal seat follow­ land Federated church, was called o f any nature, whatsoever, which as> j the law " Women wore black or dull grey Wields Great Power after serving as executive clerk In Rockville and Uved here all his life. tives in Brooklyn, N. Y. Children at New Haven, waa chosen In llghtenlnr our burden In daughter, Miss Florence Dearocher. U. S. AND BRITAIN ed, The wife of the American engi­ off although the speaker had come Systematic saving has a well defined part in alated dresses. They Joined in the mourn­ The second great role which Ed­ the state capltol under 23 governors, He was employed fdr thirty-five president o f the Connecticut Asao- the death of our loved one, we are to Robert Thayer, son of Mr. and T'-‘- ccrcmonv will take several neer won. A prayer meeting will be held from Long Island. Word was re­ 8uch a plan. ing which King Edward command­ ward will play will He In that In­ died this morning at Hartford hos­ years at tho White Corbin Division clution of Child Caring Institutions. truly ffrateftil. Mrs. Edward Tiieyer of West stroei. I days for compistlon. "I wonder If ahe still has that Thursitoy evening at the Vernon ceived from the president of the ed that the court respect for nine (('ontlnaed from l*»t» One) pital. of the United States Envelope Com­ Methodist church. Hartford—Death claimed Elmer t u b Pisno FAMILY. Manchester. ' It started after England’s mod- definable influence which he may chair," the governor mused. Tolland County Council of Religious Get the Habit of Depositing Regulariy In mouths. exercise on his Cabinet and its poli­ A native of Hartford, his father, pany In (his city and later by the Abraham Wilson celebrated his A. Jackson, 74, president of the An­ James J. Regan Maniffacturing Education about 5 o’clock, that the drews and Peck woodturning firm West end stores were swamped cies. Theoretically the King Is not the late Colonel David A. Rood. wa.s 80th birthday on Tuesday. Many rally would not be held. tlnii last week In honor of the dele- Company. He had ncer retired :oi since 1906. wlUt ordera for mourning apparel. supposed to interfere In affairs of one time owner of tho old United friends called at hia home to wish Andrew Squires. 91. who died In N ot until more than a year hence, I gallons to the International Naval state, but practically he may wield States hotel here. Mr. Rood was eight years. him a happy birthday. He also re Hartford—Alfred N. Wheeler, ST. MARGAREH CIRCLE Ashford Sunday night leaves a clerk of the Superior Court for New The after the mourning period has end­ Conference. great power. King George V did, as first appointed chief clerk by Gover- For forty years he was treasurer celved glfta. I of O iirt Foresters Pride, Juvenile daughter. Mrs. I.iabel Colburn of Haven county and Warden Charles ed, will King Edward bn formally Recognizes Ihn is. did his father. Edward______VII,___ nor (Jharles B. Andrews on January Arthur Baker of Venton Center South Willington and three other Those who know Edward well say **'‘ 9, and hod been reappointed Court. F of A., and last year was S. Reed of the State prison at Weth­ crowTied, Norman H. Davis, chief American CARD PARTIES ENDED med at the Hartford hospital Mon­ daughters; Mrs. Blanche Lewis of ersfield were served with Injunc­ there— .Is small...... doubt that he will be ijy succeeding governor. the guest of honor at a special Mra. CannallrFa Dauffhtar First Spring Showing o f One unpleasant Incident marred Helogats and President Roo.icvell’s meetuig when he was honored for to y morning after an Illness of Manchester, Mrs. Minnie Henry and tions against the delivering of the n forceful monci'cli, probably more He continued to work at his post ’’My neighborhood druggist rsMm- the start of Uie proclamation day. "ambassador-at-large" was standing his long service with the Court. He three weeks. Mr. Baker leaves Mrs. Lulu Jacobsen of Mansfield, death warrant and carrying out of SAVINGS BANKj In tho governor’s office under Gov­ mended Dr. True’s EUzir to m*. . . A crowd gathered outside tho pub- among other foreigners at the re­ so than his beloved father. was also a member of Court Hearts many relatives. He waa a member Mr. Squires was the son o f Bradley the death sentence Imposed upn-i ernor Wilbur L. Cross, even after Nfrs .Georffe L, Graziadio Is I purchased a bottle and gave some to hslier's offices of a Communist ception when the new King, then N ot only does Edward bring to of Oak. F. of A., Tankeroosan Tribe, of the Vernon Center Congrega- Squires and was born in Ashford. John Slemborskl o f West Haven the throne a superb training . and his application for retirement had Awarded Grand Prize for the my little girl. newspaper, angered by published the Prince of Wales, glimpsed him Improved Order of Red Men; Ger­ UonM church and was a member of Mrs. Dana Farrington entertain­ convicted slayer of Walter Koel!a; o f fine mind, but he 1s a forceful per­ been accepted In 1932. Highest Scare. the Vernon Orange. ed the Valley Bridge club at her I consider it nnequslsd as a children's remarks about King George. Win­ some distance away. man STek Society No. 1 and the New Haven policeman. tozativ*, ngntotor and worm szpsUar, WASH FROCKS sonality of Iron will, despite the dis­ Mr. Rood had the distinction of Holy Name Society of St. Bernard's Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Andre call­ dows were smashed and two auto­ The Prince strode across Guild and recommend it to all mothsrs.’’ play at times of a nervous energy serving his state longer than any ed on friends In Vernon on Fri­ mobiles damaged. Hall, grasped Davis warmly by the church. H. W. C «a a ^ , IS PraakUa St., Mtldm which creates the impression that other employe. The series of bridge parties held day. Order Keslured hand and said: "1 am certainly glad Besides his wife, he leaves three Signs of Round Worms.. Constipation, h- Is somewhat retiring and bashful. Hia widow, Agnc.s Chambcr.i Rood, each Tuesday at the Knights of Col­ There will be a meeting of the Manchester deranged stomseb, swaUan upper lip, London'.s bobbles were called to see you back in London again, daughters, Mrs. Thomas F. Moore He knows what be wants and goes two sons, Harold C. and Allan B. umbus homo by St, Margaret's (Cir­ Golden Rule club on Friday eve­ offentivebresflh^hardandtefi_atoms^ Mr. Davis." of West Hartford; Mrs. Milton LAST CHANCE! ENDS SATURDAY! ..sAi.S'iatfl straight for It. Rood, both of Bridgeport, and four cle, Daughters o f Isabella, came to a Emery of Kensington; Mrs. WtUiam ning. Mlsa Esther Welles and Miss . Saaetaatally aaad lar 04 waara It was In South America that to “Dress Up” for Every The Cabinet will seek his advice granddaughters sui^ve. close yesterday. At the sitting Flaherty of Rockville, and a son, Alice Spencer will be the hostesses. Edward first said definitely that ho and get It; observera believe that yesterday Mrs. John McCarthy was John Zlmmermann, Jr., of Kensing­ There wasn’t any Christian En­ was “Going to be King, Bachelor the members of the cabinet will get INFORMATION INt'ARCEBATEU awarded first prize and Mr*, cleorge ton; also three grandchildren. Lois. deavor meeting Sunday evening due King." advice whether or not they seek It. H. Williams second. The high Robert nnd Allen Zlmmermann ot to the snow storm. DASH! I This was during Ills tour of South Tho guidance from the throne is of Seattle, Wash.—Police were flab­ score fur the series was made by Kensington. Funeral arrangements Two nilstakes were made In the Woman’s “Office Hours” i America In 1931 with hts brother, vast Importance. bergasted when a woman walked Mrs. George L. Graziadlo, who WM are Incomplete. report of the Primary department j the Duke of Kent. King George, for example, was into headquarters and said she awarcletl the grand prize. Community Center o f the TalcottvUle Sunday school Tells Intentions. 'said to be mainly responsible for 'iyanted to learn the age of her cat. On February 11 the Circle will The second session of the Com­ dated January 0. First, the attend­ Speaking privately to a group of the cessation of warfare in Ireland, she explained a friend knew when sponsor a public bridge party to be munity Center In Rockville will be ance o f Janet Rankin ahould have friends one night In one of the and for many other vital acta of tho cat was born—and the friend held at the Knights of Columbus held this evening In the auditorium been nine months; second, the name cities where ho spoilt some time, be government for which ho got no waa in Jail. home. . o f the old High school building of George Ewing waa omitted. HIs scutched various questions that credit starting at 7:30 o’clock. There will attendance record should have been J A N U A R Y SALE Americans of both continents often bo clasaes In recreation, quiet and given as one year. Edward, aa In the case o f hla uacUve games; general recreational YOU need not be a busiiies.>i woman to have voiced. father, will have to grapple with Americans, north and south, want­ Iqnd ooctal program and other fea- “ Ollice Hours” . Your days at lionie and such delicate matters as the govern­ Ttures. ed to know whether the Prince ment of the Indian Empire, which would renounce the throne before or ‘STATE* ! A class Jp group discussion will lacks Dominion status-buM»-.ij(}!rthv ■ #'• he hehl-tblv evening on the subject, your visits abroad are your ''0l1n.e Hours”. after hie fattier died, and whether Today and Tomorrow WAPPING ing with ambition for absolute self- “Has the Supreme Court the final Drastic Reductions On Our Entire Stock Of ho would marry a commoner, a rule. A mistake in Judgment here jw ord on legislation and should it royal princess or not marry at all. ipight spell disaster u d result In the I continue on the same course as at There were only 30 people at To one group, Edward then said, Barnion’s have developed Washable brocks loss of this vast possession. presert ” church lost Sunday monilnff, and ‘Tit become King, though I frankly W hatever happens. Edwsrd enters Tbete win be additional reglstra- only 56 at Sqndoy school on account BEDROOM SUITES for these hours, and you’ll thorouglil.v enjoy enjoy life Just as I om. i I am going hiB reign with the full support of all ; tion this evening, and lessons In of the severe snow storm. to be King, bachelor King. 1 have hia peoples and rides on a wave of I eontrsri bridge and dramatics. Little Glennie Rose, son o f Mr. them every minute. no present intenlioii of marry­ almost unprecedented popularity. No I Registrations will also be taken and Mrs. William Rose of Pleasant ing at all. man could have a more propitious for any additional groups and claos- Valley, who has been very til at the Colonial Maple Suites ’’And you may take it that my start. es for the public. Francis Leonard Is Hartford hospital. Is Improving Modern Suites in Walnut people and my country will know I . genera] supervlaor at the center ■lowly. He is to be token to the I with the following Instructors, Mrs. Take the style illustrated as an example* am their King—I'll give everything REPORTS SAOAL’8 ESTATE Children’s Village to recuperate, 1 have to the throne and aU It AS BADLY INSOLVENT Esther Kemnltzer, dramatics; Rob­ then he will have to return to the $49.50 $64.50 $69-50 $72.50 if79.50 $89-50 There Is "dash" to our hate ert FamU, political oclence and ^ ' A , smart stepping model of Sanforized- means to my people." Hartford hospital, where he Is to and we have ono rack o f bats New Haven, Jan. 22.— tA P)—At­ contract bridge; John MctJartln. have an operation on U s tonslla. group discussion, literary dtscus- shrunk Crosspun, an entirely new weave, in yott’U have to dash In for In a torney Benjamin Slade, counsel for George Enos of this town to ill hurry beeauae they’re rndneed the * estate of the late Douls M. non. elocution, public speaking. with a severe cold and crick In the Franda L-eonard will also have Colonial Mahogany to Saga], former associate ot Sylvester bock, and to under the care of Dr. an array of colors also new. See it, and th« CONGRESS PASSES BONUS; charge of the sports, games and so- 4 Special Values at $79-50 - Z. Poll, the theatrical magnate, has R. D. Lublin, of Eaat Hartford. elal recreation. William, Grant is There was no sessions held at many others priced at only told the Probate court that claims the Janitor for the center. Conservative and Modern Styles the South Windsor schools on Mon­ 3 pc. Suite $43.05 NOW GOES TO PRESIDENT against It wUl total approximately Elect Officers day on account of the deep snow, in Walnut, Maple and Aspen 12,000,000. The following officers of the wUIe the main streets were all (Continued from Page One) Slade appeared before Judge John Union Sick Society have been elect­ Navy Blue • Black and • few L. QUson to Inform the court Uiat ed: President, Frank Ulltsch; vice- cleared of snow, ratithe bock roods Grays and a lew Brown. the estate ia "badly Insolvent" The president. Herman Friedrich; re­ were not plowed out in time for Odd Bedroom concur In a Senate amendment, em­ attorney repreaenta Mrs. Eugene B. cording secretary, Otto Prauss; fi­ school. Poster Beds 1.95 bracing the bond payment method, Rodney, daughter ot the tmtator nancial secretary, George W. Web­ The “Senior Y” and the "Junior CtT. $ Y " of the Rye Street groups motor­ • w to a coah-payment bill which car­ and nominee for odmlnistratiix. er; treasurer. Arthur Friedrich; au­ $6-95 Pieces Reduced Mary Carney ried the House by a six to one mar­ ditors, August Seifert. Homer ed to Somenndlle lost Monday eve­ ^iihs gin In the opening days ot the aea- You have to be a gentleman to Edmund Lowe and Ann Sothern W altz and O tto Roschwtta. ning. The local groups put on toe ritualistic work. The meeting waa As Much A s slon. aueeeed, even if you're a hobo. THEY LOVED TO L. Fanetal of A r ^ v D. Baker Full and Twin Sizes Opposite T li^ ScI km I Hat Shop An hour’s debate preceded the Tough guye ne'ver get in the big PLAY WITH niUD la 'G r a n d E x i t * The funeral of Arthur D. Baker, held St the new Union High schooL final vote after Dougbton obtained time-, - The big fellow, even the 41 w«II-laown dairyman and y t g o - Those who accompanied the groups All Finishes k South Mondiester Opp. S t Jamea’a Church. taUe farmer o t Venpo Canter, lA o to SomerevUto were Einll Goehrlng, unanimous consent fo r the biira con- crobks, are gentlemen. FRIDAY BANK NIGHT! $300.00 GIVEN AW AY!’ died at tka Hartford boopital on eideration. , — Ben R dtw an , hoito blog. Mias Morkm J. HUto, Mrs. Ruth A s - > N O R T O y S i 50% *0)1 bold ftom the Vemoa dersoa n d L B. DmflokL M l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22,198S. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22,19Sa k O E r o U B . \ PAGE

oouM they have no Ugh ocboola lo DISCLAIM KNOWLEDGE 8143JS. O f tola sum IUS.60 goos NEVSPArERMEN ATTEND SMOKING MOTOR IVERIES NOTED LONG MACHINE STREETS CLEANER for tuition, SS4.63 for traaoporto- DAILY RADIO PROGRAM N. Y. Stocks Local Stocks tioB and S LU for othor wpenaea. OF TRUCK A c m m r TED WALLEN'S FUNERAL W BONtSDAV, JANUARY U ( C u M and Baatera Standard Time) IN TRADING TODAY TRAN MOST WALKS Adams E x p ...... 118( (Fanfiahcd b f Potaam B Os.) I _ Netei AO progrania to key and baate iehalna or arreupa thanot anlcM apeel GIVES FIRE SCARE IS ViaORIOUS A ir Redue ...... 184 Central Row, BaMord, Oem. DEVICE CUTS OUT tad; eoaat to eoaat (a te a) daslaiiatliia loeladts all avallabi* atatlona. Alaska J u n ...... ISU, story That Town Was Filling New York, Washington and. atatlena m arva ridht te ehanie pioarama witliout pravlaua netle*. p. M. Allegheny ...... 3tL 1 P. M. 8t o ^ in Front Yard of Private State News Writers Pay NBC-WEA9 NETWpRK Cant. East. Allied Cbero ...... 184'A STATIC IN RADIOS ■wnwiv A b le — *«««to e ed blFber and other foreign ex­ operator before Long brought him back the snow on Main street In the of noise from a train of oscillations city and began his newspaper ca­ 7:30— tfSO—Wayna Klng'a Orehaatra ’” 5"' " i» » l on the emergency call. No. 3 Com­ Electric Ranoe state highway department trucks business section, nearly doubling Case (J. I.) ...... 97% Public UtUltles Stocks lasting, let us say, a thousandth of •:0O— 9:00—Prtd Allan and Amatoura will; T4ld: wcky wanr wla kwk koll pany responded. On reaching tho changes were narrow. Into politirs. made him chairman of might have been mistaken for town reer on the New Britain Herald. wren wmaq kao the available road space. "Today Cer De Pas ...... 46% (Ikmn. L t and Pow, com 65 69 9:00—10:00—Tho Clavaland Symphony building smoke was noticed in the Cotton Improved and grains did the state highway commission dur­ trucks. a second to a single, one-dlrectlon Among the floral tributes at the 10:00—11:00—Eddy Ouehin Orehoatra— NIDW EST—wmt wood wire workmen were busy digging trench­ Che.s and Ohio ...... 541;, Conn. Power ...... 52 NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmj little. Bonds steadied as stocks ing the 176,00.000 road paving pro­ The report circulated around town pulse. funeral were wreaths from Presi­ east: Amoa *n* Andy—wait repeat basement. Little time was lost In es from the road to the sidewalk. Chrysler ...... 87% Greenwich, W AG, pfd. 64 69 10:30—11:30—Nowai Madrlguara Oroha cfcf were given a lift. gram, and then elevated to the gov­ was that gravel was taken from "This pulse, with a single peak. dent Roosevelt and former Presi­ SOUTH — wrVA wptf wwno wU wjax getting Into the building, where the J. Frank Bowen, superintendent Col Carbon ...... 100% Hartford E lcc ...... 70 72 10:49—11:40—Jaaaa Crawford* Orpanlat Share traiuactlons were much ernorship. the east side of town in town trucks Instead o f a multitude of peak.*!. Is dent Herbert Hoover. 11:00—12KM^Loen Belaooo'o Oronoatra wna-weun wlod warn wmo wab wapl trouble was found. There was no of roads and bridges, said that the Col Gas and El ...... 14% Hartfbrd Gas ...... 47 61 wemb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro livelier than In the preceding ses­ Ellendrr, the Long candidate for and used to fill tbe low place where sent through the silencer tube 11:30—12:3^**Lighta Out*** Molodrama fire. The smoke was caused by a sion. Among tbe principal gainers roads and streets In town were all do., pfd...... 64 __ woal ktba ktha waoe wave ComI Solv ...... 21% the home Is being built at Spencer where Its single blast Is choked off. CB8-WABC NETWORK motor that was overheated. The the full .Senate term, was speaker of plowed by yesterday and In good S N E T Co ...... 135 **^7* hghl were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, U. 8 . Cons Qaa ...... 32% 140 This completely shuts off the ampli­ •ASIC—Kaati wabo wado woko woao PACIFIC—lego kfad kez kgm keea kjr firemen made an inspecflon of the Pipe, General Motors, Chrysler, the state House of Uepresentatlves shape today. Manufacturing Stocks and Olcutt streets, near tba Inter­ waob wnac wgr wkbw wkro wtak wjr and directed Long's "dictatorial" Cons o n ...... 1274 section of Hartford road and West fication o f both signal and noise. CenL EasL building and finding all trouble Jonns-Manville, Deere, Westing- Nearly ten years ago the town Am Hardware ...... 37 39 wdro wcau wjaB wean wfbl wopd wjsv< legislation through that chamber Cont Can ...... SSlj Center street. "The period is so short however, WAKE UP YOUR Midwaat: wbbm wfbm kmbo kmox Sodero Concert remedied returned to headquarters. house, Case, Omnibus Corp., W est­ stopped plowing sidewalks and Corn Prod ...... 71% Am Hosiery ...... — 25 Offered for during the 12 months In which Long It was further reported today that that it is. not sensible to the human whas kfab kmt The only other call that tbe fire­ ern Union, Douglas, Boeing, Santa passed an ordinance making prop­ Del Lock andWest ...... 16',4 Arrow H and H, com. 40% 42% EAST—wbna WPS wbp whec wlbi wfea » i43—Orphan Annia—aaat only set himself up as the state's ruler. erty owners responsible for clearing the activity has the approval of the ear. Thiu tbe noise is lost and only wore wloc efrb ekao wlbx wntaa wets S 52r Mavra Club men had since the chimney fire on Fe, Southern Padfle and Interna­ Du Pont ...... 143% do., pfd...... 107 Earl Long, brother of the dead snow from them, with a provision highway subfeommittee o f the tbs signal or broadcast follows LIVER BILE- DIXIE—wffst wsfa wbre w q ^ wdod Adams street Sunday, wa^ a litm tional Nickel. The majority of pow­ Eastman Kodak ...... 160 Billings and Spencer.. 1% 2% WUhwt CiksMl-AsA Tfsl Jsra Osl s( M is kira wreo wlac wwl wtoo krld ktrh 4130—Praaa.Padlo Nawa Parlod senator, who apparently will be­ that the town could do the work Board o f Selectmen. through the loudspeaker.” 8.33— tiS ^ T h a Kina’. Cuard Quartat alarm yesterday afternoon that er and light issues, utilities and Elec and Mus ...... 674 Bristol Brass ...... 63 65 Ikt Maraiat Rarii’ It Gs ktsa waco koma wdbo wbt wdae whig come the next lieutenant-governor, and Bsses.s the cost against the wdbj wwva wmbg wsja wmbr wala 9*49^ 9:49—Lowell Thomaea...... — east; brought No. 3 to Pitkin street. An oils were moderately firmer. Case, Lockwood and B. 190 In a test with an old spark plug Th« liTer ahoald pour oat two poond* of OrphanW"-" AnnI — a.grv bV aUlUWVBb owner. Elec Auto Lite ...... 37% ktul kRko wcoa wdne wnox kwkh repeat. 6 to midweat With tbe political situation In has had a picturesque career. Collins Co...... 120 tester. Lamb demonstrated the liquid bilo into your bowel* daily. It Uila bilo MIDWEST—wgl wmbd wlan wlbw kfh 9:00—' 7:00-Caa Acts* Skit—olao o automobile was burning when the Among the sidewalks In town Gen Elec ...... 37'.i 130 <• not flowinr freely, yoar food doean't dUr«tt, •:1ft . ---- - Franca once more to the fore, con- He helped his brother beat Im- Coil’s Firearms ...... working qualities of the device. wamk wkbn wcco wsbt kacj wnax woe • Haaly, Stamps call was sent In but the blaze was which had not been cleared this Gen Foods ...... 35% 70 72 AUTO OWNER SUED It Juat decay* in ihe bowel*. Gm bloats op wowo 9:30—' •*——owtaMf SL «B Abnar—emat ^imer— otuy ctures as to the possible devalua- peathment charges when Huey Long Eagle Lock ...... Less than a dozen feet from a your Btomach. You wet conatlpatod. Your out when the firemen arrived. morning wore those on Haynes Gen Motors ...... 55 30% 32% MOUNTAIN—kvor kli koh kal • • Announced on of the franc were being voiced was governor, later ran for lleutcn- Fafnlr Bearings ...... radio receiver, this could be heard whole ayitem ia poleoned and yoo feal eour. COAST — khj koln kfro kol kfpy kri S’SSt'I''* at Mual. street, leading to the Manchester Gillette ...... 17% 90 sunk and the world looka punk. eIn banking quarters. The effect of ant-govemor on a ticket opposing Fuller Brush, Class A . like cannon until the silencer was kfbk ktnj kwe kern kdb krmb kgb Z S r • '! " » " » Band Con. such a monetary step on American Memorial hospital, according to a Gold Dust ...... 20 13 15 FOLLOWING ACCIDENT Laxatives are only m^eahifta. A mere Cent. Eaata • cinama Thaatar his brother's, and still later took Hudson Motors ...... 16% Gray Tcl Pay Station. 26 28 brought Into play. Then It diminish­ bowel movement doesn't wet at the cause. It ‘••'"•a * Oram. Entire Year - securities was a matter of mixed resident of the street, who protest­ 4:19— 9:19—Clyde Barrie Song Prog. the stand before a United States Hart and Cooley ...... take* thoee Rood, old Carter’a Little Liver 5.0^10:00—John Chaa. Thomaa Prog. ep'mon. ed that persons. Including elderly Int Harv ...... 58% 132 142 ed to a "resldu ^" noise In no way Pill* to R«t thieae two pounds of bile flowinw 4:30— 6:30—Jack Armetrong—eaet; 8 •=*9—IJ-'SO—To Ba Announcad Recreation Center Senate committee to deride Huey's Hartmann Tob, com... __ 3 Constable Duffy Serves W rit Interfering with reception. freely and make you feel **ap and up". Harm* Pianoa—Dixie; The Truth—weet Some foreln observers felt that women, on their way to visit sick Int Nick ...... 47% 4:49— 9:49—The Oofdbergt—alao cat Louisiana methods. do., pfd...... 30 __ lesa, ffentle, yet amaalnc in making bile flow t*®ratby Lamour Items of Interest domestic s to A s and bonds would friends and relatives were com­ Int Tel and Tel ...... 16% On Mrs. Mary Pabilizuk for freely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by 9:00— 9:00—Buck Rogora In 'Action Magro Quartat pelled to walk In the road and step Johns Manvllle ...... 105% Int S ilv e r ...... 18 20 name. Stabbomly refuse anythinc else, ttea 9:19— 9t19—Bobby Bonaon—oaat; Ann not be particularly unsettled by a November 14 Crash. Wintero—west and Dixie 3S‘J2~31'J?~*’ Oonahua * Orehaatra Into the snow bank every time an Konnecott ...... 2974 do., pfd...... 59 62 33’2f“ l*=S5~**’ *"^®'’ rila Violin cut in the French unit. Others, BAFFLING MALADY 9:30— 9:30—Proto* Radio Nowa — ba« 11:0a—12:0a—Harold Starn'a Orehaatra though, thought there might be a automobile passed. Lehigh Val Coal ...... 274 Landers, Frary & Clk. 62 64 Constable James Duffy today ale; alack Armetrong—midwaat rpt 11:30—12:36—Don Bettor A Oreheetra Wednesday siMble repatriation of funds In or­ A ll tbe walks under the jurisdic­ Lehigh Val Rd ...... 9% Mann A Bow, Class A 6 9 .served a w rit of attachment on Mrs. OPEN FORUM __ me?t"arV:l6.^' der to take advantage of the lower tion of the park department, those LIgg and Myers B ...... 113% do.. Class B ...... 1 Mary Pabilizuk of North Main ATTACKS INFANTS W ithout franc rate. DEFENDS RAW MILK. In and around the parks, were Loew's ...... 52.% New Brit. Mch., com.. 22% 24% street and attached an automobile 10:00— Crime Crusade — Phillips The men's swimming clsases will (Conttuued from Page One) meet as foUows: 7:00to 7:46. life Tbe raising of tbe call loan rate cleaned of snow yesterday. Superin­ Lorlllard ...... 2574 do., pfd...... 90 __ registered In her name In a suit for WE PAY THE HIGHEST Lord. from K to H of 1 per cent on U. 8. tendent Horace F. Murphey, an­ Niles, Bern Pond ...... 33 35 10:30— March o f Time. saving; 7:46 to 8;80, non-swlro- Editor, Manchester Evening Herald; Mont Ward ...... 37% 82,000 brought by Mrs. Lillian Stone PRICES FOR mers. Oovemment securities and bankers nounced after a survey made yes­ North and J u d d ...... 34 In a statement to the Associated WTIC 1P:45— M ary Eastman, soprano. The Board of Selectmen used Nat Else ...... 3714 36 of Wells street against Mrs. Pab­ Press, Dr. Anderson said; bills by tbs large New York banka terday afternoon. Peck, Stow and Wilcox 7 Hartford, Conn. 11:00— Newa Service. The Bluefield-Cardlnals will play Judgment In tabling action on the Nat Cash Reg ...... 24 9 ilizuk as a result of an automobile "The malady In Lynn 1s in no way: eras believed to oe In anticipation of W ater has started to seep Russell M fg...... 33 MftOO W . 1040 R. U. 282JI M 11:15— Abe Lyman’s Orchestra. basketball from 6 to 7. ^ proposed by-law regarding the pas­ NAt Dairy ...... 22% 38 accident on Spruce street Novem­ related to what was reported from a . expansion o f demand for these through the foot of snow on the Scovlll ...... 36 Old Gold Travelen Brosdcaating Servtoe. 11:30— Claude Hopkins' Orchestra. 'The Clowns will pay from 7 to 8 teurization of milk. Nat Distill ...... 28% 38 ber 14. 1935. New York hospital several months o clock. loans and the desire on the part of municipal skating rink In Center Stanley Works ...... (Boatoni Staodard TUne.) There is some question as to N Y Central ...... 29% 41% 43% The writ, which Is returnable to ago. As yet no definite cause for tbs leading Institutions to gat bet­ Springs park, according to Mr. Mur- Standard Screw ...... Tomorrow's Program *“ * “ >e floor N Y NH and H ...... 474 125 135 the February term of the Common the disease has been identified. ter returns on their money, whether undulsnt fever can be pney, who said there will be no do., pfd., guar...... __ a. m. from 8 to 9 o clock. North Amer ...... 27>4 108 Pleas Court of Hartford county, sets "From time to time hospitals ex­ Gold Filled traced to cow's milk. In fact only more skating this season unless a P. M. 8:00— Newa Service. SW«e wUl play from 9 Renta I Charge Smyth Mfg. Co...... 55 __ last week one of the state's most Packard ...... 7% up the claim that as the result of an perience temporary Increases In the 4:00— How to Be Charming. to 10 o clock. ft rain and another cold spell pro­ Taylor and Fenn ...... 75 __ AND 8:15— Shoppers Special. prominent vctemarlnns stated that vides a new surface of Ice on the Penn ...... 34 % automobile being operated by an number of deaths of new-born 4:16— Blue Room Echoea— Joaeph A public setback party will be VALVOUNE TEAM WINS Torrlngton ...... 03% 95% 9:00—Greenfield VUlage Chapel. undulant fever could be contracted pond. Phlla Rdg C and I ...... 3 agent of the defendant on Spruce babies and such instances have Blume, director, Underwood M fg. Co. . 96 97 9:15— As You Like It. “ ]® "^®®‘ S l L Rec on Phil Pete ...... 40 street, near School street, the plain­ occurred for many years In many 4:30— Girl Alone. Play will start at 8 from eating pork, and that the dis­ Union M fg. Co...... 9 Silver 9:66— Radio Programa for Today. Pub S#erv N J ...... 47 11 tiff was knocked down and Injured different hospitals in this and other FIREMEirS SETBACK ease In swine Is a great deal more __ 4:46—Grandpa Burton. 10:00— Oretebea McMullen Cooking Radio ...... 13% U S Envelope ...... 120 and seeks 82,000 damages. states. Jewelry, Watch Cases, Den­ Thnraday vlnilent than In cows. ST. BRIDGET’S CHURCH do., pfd...... 138 __ 8:00— Program from N ew T o rit School. It will be a sad day for the chil­ Reading ...... 30 "The death o f a new bom child tal Work, Spectacles, Etc. 6:30— "D ick Tracy." 10:80— Newa Service. r a e mra’s volley ball period will Veeder Root ...... 72% 74% (In Lynn) was for a few months 06 from 5 to 7 o’clock. Moat Interest Shown in Winner dren of Manchester when they are Rem Rand ...... 22% 5:45— Terri Franconl, tenor. 10:45— Music In the Air. Whitlock Coll Pipe ... __ 3 somewhat higher than average. This of Third Place Money — Ul­ forced to drink pasteurized milk. MINSTRELS TONIGHT Rey Tob B ...... 58% Government License 6:00— ^Wrightvllle Clarion. 11:00— Madison Ensemble. women's swimming classes J.B.WU'ms Co.» |10 par 40 50 EDUCATION COST department has been In touch with will meet as follows; 7:00 to 7-46 Prof. O. A . Newell, M. D., proprie­ Safeway Stores ...... 34 6:30—Newa—Genu from Memory. 11:16— Federal House Program — rich’s Team Succemfnl. the situation and Investigations are T.G.L. 12. No. 12-5797 Schenley D ls ...... 49 6:46— Song Without W orda Mrs. Edward Demlng. advanced; 7:45 to 8:30. life saving.' tor of Medical Research Laborator­ Performance to Be Given at being made In conjunction with the ies of London, England, says, "The Sears Roebuck ...... 61*4 IS ON INCREASE 6:55— Beauty Talk. 11:30— Otto Neubauer and the The Valvollne team won first Hollister St. School Promises Shell Union ...... 17% REDFERM TRACES Bacteriological Department of the Diplomats. 12 30. Music by '"fln y” Quinn and ace In the Firemen's Setback milk of every healthy mother pro­ Harvard Medicsil School." 7:00— Amoe 'n' Andy. nia Commanders. vides full nutrition for the young to Be Fine Show. Socony Vac ...... 18 Matthew 7:16— Rhythms of the Day. 12:00 noon— Voice o f Experience. umament that closed last night, South Pac ...... 27 Friday during the most crltlcsl period of (Continued from Page One) 7:30— Connie Gates, songs. 12:15 p. ___ Jack Shannon. ghaving scored a total of S,106 points South R w y ...... 15 FOUND BY FUERS afternoon swimming life, In the case of the Infant, ex­ St. Bridget's troupers under tbe 7:45— Frank and Flo. 12:30— M ary MarUn. to defeat the second h^h team, St Brands ...... 18% relieve this situation for the 90 12:46— The Adliner. class will meet at 3:30. * Hoes Company Jra., by 26 points. perience proves that fresh cow's direction of William R. Campbell sndBimnq W ior 8:00— One Man’s Family. St Oos and Elec ...... 7% towns that have no high schools. E C Z E M A * ^ 1:30—N ew s Service. period will tM t alglifs play was of particu­ will present, the finest minstrel ({loDtlnaed from Page Une) Quickly subduied and Iraafinq' We Do Watob, Clock, Jewelry and 8:30—"Wajme K ing’s orchestra. milk Is the best substitute for, and St on Cal ...... 41% 1:45— Women In the News. be held from 7 to 9 o ’clock. lar Interest as ihe question of third show seen In Manchester this year, School Expenses Optical Work. 8:00—Fred AUen'e Town Hall. the nearest relation to human milk. 01 the angry skin aided uiithKetiaol 2:00— Between the Bookenda, “ «y get towels •dace was unsettled. W ith Merx at the Hollister Street school audi­ St on N J ...... 54% hauled, after picking un h’, wife Elementary school expenses per 999 5Iatn Street ' Manchester 10:00— Cleveland Symphony orches­ But not If It Is pasteurized. Imme­ 2:15— Happy Hollow. from the attendant In the locker Barbers In third placu before the torium tonight at 8:15 p. m. sharp Tex Corp ...... 33% and two children at Sill's timber pupil average 82.38 for general con­ Near Maple Street tra. diately raw milk is paeteurized it 2:30— American School o f tbe Air. sho™ ' **®™*“ ™*’ *P “ rds must be start of p l^ last night, followed This performance will shape up Timken Roller Bear ...... 66% grant. trol; 857.81 for instruction; 88.92 10:80— NBC Music Guild. loses indisponsible factors and the 3:00— Round Table Discussion — closely by Ulrich's team In fourth as a new type of amateur entertain­ Trans Am erica ...... 12% Sin instituted the search after an for operation; 83.30 for maintenance 11:00— News. cardinal conditions of full nutri­ Un C a rb id e ...... 73% and $4.31 for auxiliary agencies, "The Toledo Peace Plan." place and Jack's Barbers In fifth tion." ment as it combines the old time Indian had told him of a mysterious 1:15— Eddie Duchin's orchestra. place, the question as to who would minstrelsy of a former generation Union Pac ...... 118 making a total of 876.72. 3:30— Do You Remember, Recent experiments have shown white man who was living as a 11:30— LitUe Jack U ttle ’s Orches­ vrln out for the third money was with present day musical comedy. Unit Aircraft ...... 27% "god" with a tribe In the jungle. The total coat for Junior high tra. conclusively that pasteurization de­ Unit Corp ...... 7% schools Is 890.81 per pupil, broken BOLTON the most liiteresting of all games Mr. Campbell has assembled a group The other expeditions arc heaueil 10:45— Jesse Crawford, organist. stroys a great many of the vitamins Unit Gas Imp ...... 18-% down as follows; General control played. Fate sent the two barbers of amateur stars each so proficient by J, H. Roch, former American Tomorrow’a Program. teams together and while the Mere nnd no le.ss an authority than Dr. In their re.spectlve parts that It will U S Ind Ale ...... 41-% 82.33; Instruction, 870.08; operation, employe of a Brazilian rubber con­ A. M. Mr. and Mrs. P. a . Wlllets are lean woa over Jacks team the Ul­ Morris Fishhien. editor of the Jour­ be dlffiriilt to determine which num 811.12; maintenance, 84.76; and U ,S Rubber...... 17 Ti, 7:00— Morning Watch— Ben Haw­ visiting In Miami, Florida, and are rich team went right along and nal of the American Medical Society bers will be tbe highlights o f the cern. and H. van Lenden, Dutch auxiliary agencies. $2.52. U S S m e lt...... 90 thorne. guests at the Columbus hotel. scored sufficient points to land In says; show. There will be singers of bal­ U S Steel ...... 477, boundary commission member. The high school per pupil coat is RADIO y 8:00— News. Mrs. Maud Woodward bos re­ third place, U points ahead of the " I f your baby Is fed artificially on lads and songs of the southland, Roch claims to have actually seen $100.78, with 82.64, for general con­ Vick Chem ...... 4274 8:15— Happy Jack, songs . turned from a three-day Republican Merx team. pasteurized milk mixtures It should novelty dance numbers and current Western Union ...... 75% Redfern In an Indian village In the trol, 878.82 for Instruction, $10.87 (Eastern Standard Time.) 8:30— Cheerio. convention In New York city Following the play last night a have extra orange Juice to protect It "hot-cha" hits In addition to whole­ West El and M fg ...... 104 Interior three years ago. for operation, $3.95 for maintenance roast beef supper was served to all from vitamin C deficiency, a pint -if some comedy and Instrumental of­ Redfern dropped from sight on a 9:00— Woman's Radio Bazaar. I Elsie Jones attended a three- Woolworth ...... 52% ' and $4.50 for auxiliary agencies. New York. Jan. 22.— ( A P ) — Fu­ the players who have taken part In natural milk ha.s enough vitamin C ferings all of which will be aug­ flight from Brunswick, Ga., to Hlo 9:16— Homo Makers’ Council. contention In Elec Bond and Share (Curb) . 17 I The cost for towns which send neral an vices of King George wl'.l Hartford the past week, as a dele- the tournament. The dinner was to ward off scurvy." mented by an excellent chorus com­ de Janeiro. pupils to nearby communities be- 9:45— Woman’s Radio Bazaar. arranged by a committee headed by 10:00— Food News. he iroadcast to American listeners Master Henry Massey, I wish to state llmt our herd here posed of the following members; next Tiiisday morning. Alexander Hanna. at Shamrock Farm has been tested ladies, Stella Krieskl, M ary Cervlnt, 10:15— Home Sweet Home. Wortoy Lecturer Lydia Young. Wor- Next Tuesday a new series will 10:30— Lang Slaters, vocal trio. Both the NBC and CBS networks V'y Secretary Adella Loomis, Mrs for Bang's di.scn.so for about teu Helen "Toots" Kelly, Margaret arc making arrangements to pick start end it Is expected that there "Babe" Huband, Beatrice "Tiny' 10:46— The Master Builder. John Swanson, Mrs. Hazel Hulchln- years and was one of the first herds up via short, waves the description will he at least two more teams en­ 11:00— Ida Bailey Allen. TOn a tt^ d ed some of the sessions in Connecticut to receive an accred­ Coughlin, Alberta Miller, Margaret of the services, which are expected f.j J tered In the play with a possible ited certificate nnd that I firmly be­ Wilson, Alice Warrington, Alice 11:16— Jack and Loretta Clemens. ^ It o n Grange was awarded a red auostltution tor one team that took to last an hour or more. ribbon certificate of recognition, in lieve all farmers should strive to Yiiltlma: men. Richard LaChap- 11:30— Fountain of Song. Try these tonight: part In the play that just ended, consideration of Its contribution to give the public a better quart of pelle, William Miner, William Shea, 12:00— M arie DeVille, soprano. making a third new team to take W E A F-N B C — 7:30, Our Am eri­ the order by materially Increasing milk, hut this by-law is too drastic s Jr., Edward M cKetver, Gqorge 12:10— Dramatic Sketch. can Schools; 8, One Man’s Family; part In tbe opening play next week. Its membership. Improving Its ritual- step and .should not be passed. Merit, Lawrence Scranton, Alfred P. M. 9. Fred Alien; 10. (Cleveland sym- The committee In charge of the new Roberts, WUIlam Tunsky, Kenneth IeUc work, presenting well balanced A great many Manchester farm­ 12:15—Honeyboy and Sassafras. fhony; 11:35, Little Jack LltUe or­ tournament Is Albert Yost, Law­ Campbell, Joseph Limerick. Lecturer’s programs and promoting ers are now cooperating In tbe new 12:30—Merry Madcaps, Norman chestra; 12:30, Lights out. rence Hoonan, Charles Connors and After the show there will be danc­ a more enthusiastic Interest In the Federal test for Bang's dlseass. Cloutier, director; with Ed­ W ABC-CBS— 7:15, New musical FraneU Limtrlek. ing to the music of the Rialto or­ EIGHTH DEMONSTRATION welfare of the community and the The final standing o f the tourna­ Respsotfully, S a le! die Holly. series; 8. Cavaloado of America; chestra. sUte. It was signed by Stole Mas ment that closed last night Is as 1:00— Newa, Weather; Market Re­ 8:30, Burns and Allen; 9, L ily Pons; W. T. LITTLE, In Our ter Frank Pete and Sara L. Chirtls follows; Shamrock Farm, port. 10, HI Lord's "Gang Busters;;! PROBPEBITV PROOF 1:15— H it Tunes. 10:45, Rep. J. M. Beck on "Jackson' I^turer. The Connecticut State VnlvoUns ...... '...... 8106 195 Bpencer Bt„ Trenton, N. C.—For the first time Hone Company Jra. 1:20— Aeolian Trio. and Roosevelt— the (Contrast" Grange was awarded the honor ta’ 3080 Manchester, Conn. since 1929, this town Is getting Ulrich's Rsstaurant 3038 W JZ-NBC— 7:45, U. S. Jr. C. of the Model Grange at the NaUonal ready for a tax levy. Fifth Season of 1:25— “ W ater Pollution and tho Men Barbers ...... 3014 Public Health," Warren J. C. award; 8:30, Frank Simon band; Gra^e In Sacramento, Calif. The 8TOP, THIEF! Holding ^at .the depression Is 7-TUBE 9, Newton D. Baker and Gen. J. O. secretary of the State Oia-ge re- K. o f P...... 2997 Scott. inch's Barbers ___ 2995 over. Mayor F. R. Collins says it's Harbord; 9:30, Warden Lawea; 10, celved a gold key, the State Master Augusta, Ga.—The dignity of about time for Trenton to resume 1:80— Edna Odell, with L u r y Lar­ Foley’s Express . .. 2972 sen, organist. John Chas. Thomas; 10:30, Gems of and Lecturer received a medal, and Augusta's police department was at Its normal functions. Hose No. 1 ...... 2918 1:45— Sllverberg Ensemble. Color, new program; 11:15, Talk, toe Grange received a table runner Veterans ...... 1918 stake today as the officers hunted When bad times struck in 1929, COOKING Chester C. Davis. for the altar. Connecticut State 2:00— N ew England Pure Food In­ Buokland ...... 2860 an unidentified thief who atole a Trenton authorities quit assssstng, RADIOS What to expect Thursday: also had toe most delegates to toe we will take it in place of any installation stitute, Rosebuds ...... radio car and n pntrolman’.s motor­ an d . since then the town has got IVEAF-NBlji— 2 p. m.. Matinee NaUonal Grange and received a ^ Gives every Manchester housewife opportunity to 2814 2:15— Marc Williams, the "Singing League of Nations . 3836 cycle. along without paid public officials. muslcale; 4:30, Two-way conversa­ small tablet in place of a loving cup, charge or deposit. - fitarkweather fitrsst Cowboy.” tion, Lady Astor and Carrie Chap­ 3812 DEMONSTRATIONS 2:30— Three Scamps. Edmund V. Santora of Beacra F In a s t...... 2771 man Catt; 5:30, Birth o f a Song, 2:45— Fred Wade's Songs. Grange received first prize from the try Electric Cooking without any obligation to buy K. o f C ...... 3768 Under the Direction of drama. State Orange in a Safety Highway 3. In case you wish to retain your present Airw ays ...... 3713 8:00— "Forever Young,” dramatic WABC-CBS—3, Roundtable on sketch. contest and third In the National stove, the only deposit required is $16.00. Toledo peace plan for labor; 4:30. contest. The NaUonal Grange pre­ GOT ALL TOUR g5 DOWN, tfi Monthly 3:15— M a Perkins. Greetings from Old Kentucky; 5:45, Last year 265 Manchester housewives dis­ This is refundable at the end of two years’ 3:30—Vic and Sade. Goldbergs. sented him with a check of $25.00, You can start cooking electrically HOSPITAL YISITINC Carrying Ch#rgo toe State Grange 86.00, and he alao carded old-fashioned cooking methods by BUTTONS! Mrs. Marion E. Rowe 3:45—Tbe O’Neills. W JZ-NBC— 13:80, Farm and use of electric cooking. | Home Hour; 2:30, Music Guild; received a medal. His essay was installing a modern electric range. Over 600 You'll be needing plenty of them to add a Home Economist of The Manchester Electric Co. read which conotsted of 821 words. right now STAFF TO GATHER decorative touch to your Spring wardrobe. 4:30, Radio Guild, "H enry V I." Some Thursday short waves: GSC Hod tbe essay consisted of 800 women in Manchester are now cooking this 4. At the end of the year’s trial, .vou may Oura la the grandest selection o f buttons words which was specified, he would Wouldn’t you like to enjoy these advantages? and buckles yon%e ever seen. All shapeo GSB GSL G 3A London— 7 p. m., clean, economical way. continue to keep the electric range, at the January Meetinn to Re Held in Compare This C O N S O L E Women’s program; DJC Berlin, have received a free trip to the You needn’t wait another day to start. and sizes In the colors you’ll want. Wood, NaUonal .Grange In Sacramento Y. M. C. A. January 24 __ glass and all the novellies Included. WDRC 7:30, Memorial program; F Y A I f you were to ask these hundreds of pro­ nominal rental of 30 cents a week. THURSDAY, JAN. 23 Paris, 8:15, Songs. Calif. with Nationally Advertised S85 Barttord, Uona. igso To Haar Dr. L. E. Phaneuf. Bolton Orange was presented with gressive homemakers how they like electric By simply phoning us, you can have a trial Novelty Buckles and Sets at $75 to $90l A t 2 P .M . (■oatora Standard Itnis.) a gavel from the NaUonal Orange electric range installed under this liberal offer. 5. Or— if you decide to purchase an elec trio Tte January meetlhg of the Visit- Coffipore Tfc/i MANTEL wlA Nathnalfy the wood coming from the Kelley cooking, here are some of the things they would iaf Staff of the Manchester Me- SAUERKRAUT SUPPER range, low down payments (in many cases What an oppertuaityl WorM programa Wedaeoday, Jan. 88 homestead in Elks River, win.. tell you. MOrlal b o n iU l wiU be held Friday Buttons AdvrtIfJ Soli at $55 to $701 Oliver Hudson Kelley was the 1. You can have the use of a modem electric as little as $5.00) and low monthly payments -li avaolng, January 34 at the Man- and the way you wont them—lurope at your h p. tn. TOMORROW EVENING founder of toe Orange. “Electric cooking is much cleaner”. Because alMSter Y. M. C. A„ Dr. Howard fingsr-tip*—with tbo aid el Oenniaa Our Demonstration Rooms range for a whole .vear without any rental (as little as $1.50) are available to everyone 4:00— Chirtla Instttut* o f Music. Boards o f EMucaUon and teach 'Bayd. president of the staff an- Button and Buckle Motel Tuboat See these 1916 dsluxo 4:30— ^Treasure House. ers are Invited to hear Dr. H. Oor- there’s no flame to blacken potS’oand pans or charge. on the lines of the Manchester Electric Co. !'■ n m e e d today. Dr. Louis E. General Public Invited to En­ ndioil Buy now during this selsl In The Odd FeUows Block ■ 6:00— ^Terry and Ted den HuUflsb In the pracUce school create smoke and soot. 'fhese payments may be made with your Fhaneuf, F. A. C. 8„ Professor of Sets 5:15—M ary H itt and Bea Rohan. joy Moderate Priced Menu auditorium in WiUlmantlc, Satur­ Cbnaeology at Tufts Medical school, • High Fidolilyl Gonuino Metal Tubotl $4 DOWN, 98 Moathly At the Center 6:80— Jock Annitrong. at Concordia Church. day. Dr. HuUflah is professor ol “Electric Cooking ends ‘Kitchen headache!” 2. If you no longer want your present stove, electricity bill. Mafiford, Mass., and Gynechologlat Oorrytog Charge 6:45—The Goldbergs with Gertrude educaUon at Ohio State University With no flame to use up the oxygen in the air, And Obatetrlclan in caUef at the l O e card e FitMr Roprodueliofl of World Piogiomil Berg. The Sewing Circle of the Concor­ Dr. HuUflah baa been connected td M n ey hoapltal, Boston, Maas., e Grootor Power for Long-Olilancol MENU 6:00— Newa Service. dia Lutheran church will serve Its —I teacher and reorganizer o f the your kitchen does not become hot and stuffy. nrOl be tbe guest o f tbe staff and Idetea to tbe fiat tone 6:15— Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim annual sauerkraut supper in tbe High school cunjculum In cbtmec- e Adiintablo Soloctivilyl Ton# Conholl e l tUe radio—unnsnal Naturally you feel better. tba cbief speaker of the evening. New Collar and Cuff Sets Roast Ycal 6:80— Hartford B e tt^ Buaineas church tomorrow evenhig between Uon with the Dalton High school Quests will meet with raembets * InilanI Dial With Micromotoi Tuningl la a laanull laoio Paisley Pota!|oes Creamed Paranir- Bureau. New York city. nquM, laoM, illks and the new hand*crocbeted ool- cbesiie aa toe coneole the hours o f 5 and 7 o’clock, tmder “Electric cooking means easier baking”. tbs stsff St an informal meeting e Ucsrwori by RCA and HoiolHnol Green Salad 6:35-Vaniahed Voices — Musical the direction of Mrs. Freda Moore- Miss Lydia Young, Mrs. LUIlan u lte”** *** **** to salt your radio above. and Dramatic. The Manchester Electric Company • t tbe hospital at 5 p. m. A dinner house and her committee. Tbe sup­ Mack, Miss Jeanette Heckler, who Because an electric range has a 100% insulated Apple Pie 7:00—M yrt and Marge. V >r>9e O a JB n u . . ___ e « o a a will be served at tbe Y. M. C. A. at per la open to the general public at are taking a course in WtlUmanUc, no-draft oven. Moisture and heat are always A Meal in a Casserole. 7:15-Parts Night life.. attended toe session Monday after 'B:U for tba trustees, stsff and Nowl Wards are WorM’a LaiiM t Madia Hotallonl a moderate price, with half rates 2 5 c ■ 3 9 c ■ S Q c •uy 7:30— K ate Smith. school as usual. under perfect control. Roasts, cake.s, pies, etc. i^Wands. Dr. Pbsneuf will give an ln> 7 :45—Boske Carter. for children. The dlsbea w ill be talk to a Jotot group of Pay an Wards BHdfgt Plan—Out affliNam a The Community OouncU met at 8:00—Cavalcade of America. roast fresh bam, rauerloaut, maoh- are done just right every time. » and trustees at 7;S0 and KERCHIEF^in tbe New Sprint Combinatloni.. .2 5 e the basement of the church recent­ t.reen and Rust — Brown and Tan — Green and Yellow. 8:80— George Burns snd G rade A l­ ed potatoes, turnips, cranberry ly and are maUng plana for the fiiSO will give an lUuatratsd lec> The MANCHESTER len. sauce, rolU, apple pie and coffee. March meeting. tba subject," "Causaa and 9:00—Cheeterfleld presents LUy These suppers, which are usually ------it of Uterine Bleeding." Tbe Grange held a card party at Pons—Andre Koetelanets' orches­ served on the night the stores are the baaement Monday evening. Jlaarvattmii for the- dinner may tra. MONTGOMERY WARD ELECTRIC CO. open for business are popular with Tbe Men's and Woman’s club wOl Any Local Electrical Dealer Or Contractor Can Take Your OrdefA with Dr. Boyd until Tbui*- 9:30— Rcfrcoliment "nme, Ray FOBVALUBS WJF 773 Mala titrw t the clerks as well os tbe church meet Tuesday evening a t tbe baae- Pboae •tia . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY « , 198«. MANCHESTER EVENING H E ^LD , MANCHESTER, CONN., WEUNESUAX, JANUARY 22,188*, IGE S IX PAC

operated to deprive them of their a couple of weeks or a couple of man. bCa reported that moat of the will perform their annual hair-rais­ local program on their way back to Dairymen’s Association, and the JianrlfpBtrr roade In Andover are open for ing Jumping act at the Carnival this New Haven. The New Haven bal­ MecUon of officers and directors livelihood; while In the North they months In cells or dungeons without ITALIAN BAZAAR travel, although some of them are BARRE JUMPERS LOCAL TEACHER HONORED BEHIND THE SCENES ^ S trang e CASRc^JinjA Orato year. Tbe Jumpers w il) be R ay let gave a marvelous exhibition at occupied the attention today of tbe have drunk the very dregs of the exercise, without piivUeges of any barely wide enough to permit the N E W Y O f ; ' by Nard Jowtt r-i—LO.CSaidyRNSAlO* uea« « . Felix, speed skater and Jumper ex­ the National Championship meet at delegates to the organization's 56th Sorntiig flfrsid relief system. Not for tha Negro kind, without occupation for body or paesage of one car. If more snow IN WASHINGTON tra-ordinary and one of Ray’s re­ tbe arena. New Haven, last year. aimual convention. RY ISABELU DAUGHTERS PUBLIMHGU BY THE any part of the plum crop distribut­ mind, they m ay be quite likely to THIS WEEK END falU before the present accumula­ FORICECARNIVAL cruits at the thrilling game at bar- Two excellent young skaters, tion haa melted It wUI present a A speech by E. G. Woodward, BRALD PR IN T IN G COMPANY, INC, .BY RODNEY OUTCHER- BEGIN HERE TODAY of reWhuidllng. never before seen In Manchester, 13 Blstell titrett ed by Mr. Farley to a vaat army of look upon the workahops and the ex­ every young woman In eerlous problem in keeplw. open state dairy and food commissioner, JUU A ORAIG, pretty young oec-ilj?™" tbe widow found him at least bear­ It la not expected' that Leo Labell, Msnchcstar, Conn. -dcservlng Democrat... tremely hard-boiled but not Inhu­ tome o f the back roads. 'I%e itate Jean and Sally Gulotta of New Jer­ also waa on the program,, as the SUNDA1 80 Manchester Herald's Washington ,f,of the "nine old men" obliterated retsry to GEORGE WOODFORD of able. who haa performed at Manchester Miss May Connor Named State THOMAS PBROUSON "W ell," astd Julia, Joining hla roads are in good shape and in many sey, will be seen on Center Springs conclave entered Its second day. X HmsmI TrtpIMIrMid M Gsntrai Manavtr So the Negro has decided ,to do man routine o f the island much as Oorrespondent I tho A A A law completely. the law firm ef Woodford and There was some Indtfinable qual­ Ice C^univala for tbe past five or lee this year. Dr. Hulda B. Ber­ Vice Regent at Meeting in laughter rather weakly, "that's ity In the air which told Julia foey Proceeds to Be Used to Aid cases the road la entirely free from Henry Weir, Chairman of The final seaslons will be held Am euuimiauvrntituamrm Fouodad October 1. 1131 some composite thinking about this Mr. Tomlinson came to look upon the ----- I Now the farm lobbyists sum- Brooks, la omUtloiia to become a six years, will sttsmpt the difficult ger will, aa In tbe past two years, quite a reputation to uphold." were all aaauming tbat she waa snow so that chains are unneces­ Thursday. Bond Sunday. i l ’ M4J Published Cverr CventDg Except pit-coal fires of hell—something Plan to Feed Crop Surplus t o : nioned here by Secretary Wallace night club singer. Julia aharea an Jumps this year. Labell ts director skate with Miss EMna Harris iV New WhUgf ...... a jij thing they call polUlcs. And about "Royal does a good Job of It, Woodford's parttoular companion sary. BondSTS and Hohdeyt Entered at the .Needy Is Well Itlddled. .. .Slag- work out a new A A A Insist that apartment with AMY SANDERS. Italian Red Cross — Suc­ General Committee, Told of the Meriden Ice Carnival which York In a woman's double and Wil­ Dr. K. G. Weckel of the Wlacon- •.44J Post Office at Mancheater. Conn., as thi.8 cr.H of vast unemployment In avidly to be desired. though.... Then—let’a see—there's on the trip. Certainly Woodford's Tax notices have been sent out by sin Alumni Research Foundation, Dm IMth StiMi ...... ll.llj gerlii'g Blows lhailt at Idea___ 'he customs receipts and diversion PETER KEMP, also employed by tax coUector Rachel Stanley and w ill be held In that city next week. liam J. Nagle, runner-up for the Mias May Connor a teacher In the l>a*Snr Tttk ...... U M l Becond Class Mail Matter. which lie Is, prihapri. the ni.ijor Meantime we shall doubtless hear Hugo Nash. He's an architeot, and manner did nothing to dispel this told delegates to the opening ses­ Why Phlllv Was Given Coiivcn- .section be resurrected and strength- Woodford and Brooks, Is In love are due Feb. 1st. A penalty of $1 Negotiatione are nemg made by 1935 senior men’s figure skating Hollister Street school, waa elected a mighty good one. Designed the assumption. O f oourse, JuUa sup­ sion yesterday that "m ilk is one of , _ _ acTosmna SUBSCRIPTION RATES casualty. promptly from those gentle souls tlon Keveiilevl ...... •Tuns .Mainly "hed In the new act. But chances with Julia, but she dlsconrages hla cess Assured. is added to those who do not pay U b e ll W in Be Here. Chairman Weir Yo secure the New honors, wtU skate a single and State Vico Regent of the The Na­ Otte Ytar. by mall ...... S6 OU building our offices are In. H e de­ posed, be wanted her to feel one the best foods In which to Incor­ tional Circle Daughters of Isabella, Therein lie., a stupendous head­ who are always utterly shocked at to Help Ouffey. '‘he this wdll simply mean a con- attentions. Ho gives Julia a letter within thirty days. Haven Skating Club’a famed senior mixed double with Dr. Berger. Psp Month, by m .11 ...... $ So of Introduction to HENRI LAMB, signed my Buraroer place, too. You of tbe little crowd. But she almost porate assimilable quantities of at a meeting of The State Circle In Tlck.u qood onlr In ipKial coach tnda ,' SlDfle Copy ...... t 03 ache for the leaders of two great the Idea of treating murderers, kid- __ ■ troversy over export subsidies, ought to see It" wished he would do or aay eome- ballet, comprising over 30 figure on «el» at SlaUoe TtakM OttlcM Dtliv^red one year ...... |o 00 bond iMder, but. In tbe letter, asks Local Italtan-American societies Henry Weir, chairman of the Car­ VlUm ln D." the Bond Hotel Sunday. This Is a political parties— luid, It Is barely nnper.s and torturers os bad men Wa.shlngton, Jan. 22 .- A t the i RTOsevclt opuses, In which Julia amlled. "Sounds Ilka Sistag thlng which would make It clear skating stars, for the Manchester DAIRYMEN’S CONVENTION well deserved promotion. Miss Con­ Lamb not to give her a Job. Julia and fratqpiltles are co-operating nival program to be held on Center Ice event. The ballet la showing In N E W HAVE N . MEMBER OP THE ASflOCIATCO possible, the swing of the country In In.stead of "sick" men. So far they time of the IB.TT massacre of f’’" discovers this and tells Pe'rr every­ cruise, so far, except fo r me." that she was aboard as an enter­ nor has been State secretary for OPENJORUM Springs Ice, Sunday, Feb. 2, has Providence, R 1., Jan. 30-Feb. 1 and Hartford. Jon. 22.— ( A P ) — An PRESS little plus, which brought on so „ . thing Is over between them. "Oh, no. You'll like the two la­ tainer — and an amateur one, at with Chairman Natale Garrone of Nothing more excites to all that several years and her abilities are The Aaaoolated Press la exclusively the big election next November. haven't said much about the Alca- 'Why Phllly Won Conclave dies we have aboard. Mrs. Joseph announced that Leo Labell and hla It is hoped that arrangements can address by J. G. Schwlnk o f M eri­ much criticism, Mrs. Koo.scvelt dier- _ vvny i-iuii> won i. ROYAL NESBITT, friend of that The fact that there was a tbe Italian Red Cross drive commit­ Is noble and generous, than virtu­ well known. She la Regent of St. entitled to the uee (or reuublleation trar, experiment; AI Capone and — she’s a charming widow— and troupe of . barrel jumpers of Meriden be made to date the ballet for tbe den, president o f the Connecticut of all newt diapatehee orediied to It self Is supposed to have mad<# (he ' Amy's promises to help Julia find Mrs. OtpTgp Woodford who v/as tee In conducting the cUmaxlng ous love.— Home. Reta’s Circle In ^uthtngton. or not otherwiae orediied In this Machine Gtin Kelley are rather dif­ times determined to have tho Demo- Clntra Lee." not aboard the Wood Nymph didn’t Read The Herald A drt.. NOT ALL LONG naive suggestion that resulted In a ^ as a singer, but days pass event, a two-day bazaar. In the JACKSON DAY DINNERS taper and also tbe locsl nsws pub> ficult anhjerts with whom to dem­ the creation of the FSRC-thc Fed-' convention In Phlla- with DO word from him. "Clntra Lee? That name sounds add to Julia's peace o f mind. fished and also the local newt pub­ familiar, somehow." campaign to secure $1,000 for the ro llllia l eoninientators tbi-ougli eral .Surplus Relief Cprporatlon - Ibecause they believed It . .Woodford gives a yoeht party But It waa Nesbitt rather than lished harem. onstrate the theories o f the eod- Woodford nodded. "Y ou ’ve prob­ Italian Red Cross which haa been All .rights of republtcatlon ot which bought up mdre limn 2S0 help Senator Joe Guffey car- and asks Julia to come along to the hoet who firet suggested that PRODUCED UO iatlER out the country who. Immediately dler.s. Bill now that there Is for ably heard of her, all right. She's under way for tbe past month. •pedal dlapatchea herein «re also re­ mllllon dollars' worth of siirpliis 1 • ’ <''>n»ylvnnia for Roosevelt in sing for his guests. When she Julia had a voice. W o^ord'a eyes snb.sec|iient to the assassination o f ; the first time "trouble" at Alcatraz a dancer mainly. I think abe'e The committee reports that per­ served. crops, for con.siimptlon by people on ■ NoV'ember. boards the yacht she learnt the widened. "Then you've already sonal auhscrlptlona and -^oontnhu- done something In Hollywood, too. heard JuUa etng?" Spectacle of Jim Farley Preach­ Full eervice client of N B A Service. Senator Long, declared that there' tho opportunity to denounce the sys­ relief, ; Those two slick politicians be- ethers have been detained. Jolla tlons from societies and fraternities ' llevc they have western Pcnnsyl- W ith your ambitions, you ought to ing Political Ethics Gives | Inc. was almost no chance of survival tem of "toughness" In prison man­ That program was off to a goea to her stateroom, falls asleep "Indeed, yee. Left go In to the have already over-subscribed the vanla in the bag -what with min­ meet her.” Woodford paused a mo­ piano and make her prove ehe'a quota set and the bazaar which will This Writer a Smile. Publlsher'a Repreaentatlve: The for the political niarblne he had or- agement will surely be too good to promising start, but trouble soon and when she wakes up the boat Is ors, steel mill men, and other work­ ment then added; "That'i the size good." ^be held next Saturday and Sunday Julius Mathews Special Avency—>New ganlzcd now- have an opportunity to be.sct It. In motion. Pork. . Detroit and Boston resist. ers— and that a Philadelphia con­ of the party, except for us." When they bod gathered (n the " ■ 1 the Suo-Alplne club Is expected The first blow to the Idea came NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Editor, Mancheater Herald: explain. They insl.sti-il that the However. Alcatraz will probably vention will bock lip the eastern "You've forgotten Smith Gar­ main cabin It waa Clntra Lee who| J Increese the substantial total for MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF when Roosi-vcll decided tbnt F8RC . CHAPTER Vn land," Julia reminded him. ellef of war sufferers. W hy haa not some one arisen to I WATKINS BROTHERS' Long organlzallon had horn so com­ end of the party organization tre­ sought the piano — a little dubious­ Cl RCULATIONS. go right on being "tojigh" and pro­ should be abolished on the theory % mendously. “ N o . , . . " Woodford paused, then ly, Julia noticed. But half-way A largo advance sale of tickets move a vote of thanks to certain pletely founded on I.xing’H unique viding the one solitary example of lhat Ills works program and return It seemed odd to Julia that In The Herald Printing Company. Inc., needlessly nodded down his tie. "I through the first song tbe ilender has bten reported and the varlooa of tbe "unemployablca" to state Farley has been working hard on these alien surroundings she Jackson Day dinner celebrities for aaattmea no financial respoi.aiblltty personality that It would surely fall the right way to treat criminal meant to tell you. Garland was de­ dancer capitulated and did bar best committees have arranged the hall for typogrophtcal errors ippeartng in care would somehow guarantee Peiin.sylvania organization and Guf- should have slept so soundly as not the much mirth which their speeches i to pieces almost at once. Gov­ toughness. tained at the last moment and with the accompaniment. with booths and decorations In the advertisements In tlie Manchester everybody enough food. fey sold Roosevelt on the Idea that to hear Woodford and hla guests (and Dear Doctor Dolan’s too at tbe Rvening Herald. ernor Allen, they said, was a person couldn't come along. I hope you Julia took an encore, and when Rrtl Cross colors o f red and whits. Remnants of the F8RC wore enough added encouragement and come Bboard. But perhaps, she High School) furnished tbe political of no real force, the merest puppet stimulated morale In Philadelphia won’t be too disappointed." she bad finished, ths dancer swung The Blue Rhythm and Gtorgetti’a WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22 moved over to the AAA. Then Con­ told herself, the brisk sea air had "enemy". The humor of It all was | MEMORY TESTS would give him the state. Julia was disappointed, and bit­ around on the piano bench and orchestras have donated their serv­ In the hands of the Klngflsh— the gress seemed to feel that the needy got in ita magic. She switched on terly so — but she hid her feeling •aid, "Y ou ’re all righ t____L et’a go ices for the bazaar and plans for a Just "so big.” Pennsylvania’s 36 electoral votes Think of Jim Farley talking about I same being true of practically all Memory testers In Britain no unemployed offered a good dump­ the little lamp above her berth and as best she could. out on deck and have a cigarette prod program of entertainment hi.i A NEW PROBLEM would be likely to awing the elec­ political "ethics” and "dirt", rie doubt will sof>n be asking their sub­ ing ground for surplus crops and looked at her strap-watch. It was "Perhaps," said Woodford, "wa and some fresh air. We’re not paid been made by Mr->. Carmela Aloisio. the Long lieutenants. Now that tion to Roosevelt - If they could be who drove the honored and efficient so suegested when U passed the past three, and this reassured her. can arrange a meeting with him at to entertain, after all." There arc so many factors, any of Long was elimlnatetl from the pic­ jects to repeat In onlcr the names had. Tague from tbe postmastership of AAA amendments approprialing .'ll) Woodford and hla guests, she de­ another time. Meanwhile It will Which is likely to spring Into Im­ of their new sovereign, the answer They left the othera gathered Boston and haa disgracefully ture It was inevitable that the really per rent of cnatoms receipts for di­ PhlKadelphla's business men’s cided, had come aboard and gone to do no marm to have Nesbitt hour around a tray of cocktails which portance In the forthcoming Prcsl- wrecked hundreds o f others In a capable men In the dominant party being Edward Albert Christian version of siuh surpluses. whi<-li committee apparently believed It sleep. Plunging the stateroom again you. He has a good deal of Influ­ Obo has Just deposited in the cabin. won the convention by raising the into darkness, Julia allowed her TOLLAND similar way—noble men who oy dsntlsl campaign but which up to would quickly obtain control nml George Andrew Patrick David—not would amount to nearly. .$inn,0(l0,- ence with the people who could Oiitalde, Julia laughed. "Y ou said ante $50,000 plus expensive conces­ head to sink back on the pillow. faithful hard work bad reached the Featuring WATKINS QUALITY FURNITURE yst have been almost entirely ovor- that Louisiana would return to the counting tho family name Windsor. 000. give you a chance. I think proba­ we weren’t paid to entertain. But top— that man to talk about politi­ sions. through Democratic desire to When obe awakened, the sun was bly he can do something for you." you see, 1 am. O r at least I expect Harry Labonta, the official dele­ l^k ed , that it would take an ac ordered ways of conservative De­ We haven't anything like that In More Blows at I'SUfl cal "etbics” ! W ell! It la Just too tone In with the Liberty Bell In streaming In through tho port Julia amlled wrlly as she recalled to be.” gate from Tolland Grange, attended funny for words. And Son Jim O^untant to keep track o f all of this country but we have something The next blow came when AAA mocracy. the shadow of Independence Hall holes, brightening the little state­ Nesbitt's promise the night he had "R ea lly?’’ all the sessions o f the Connecticut Roosevelt! Just what was in that decided to devote more than half State Grange but one. tMm. Perhaps the most over- Yeaterday's primary election ap­ a lot tougher— the list of tho alpha­ for public consumption, and be­ room. Julia dressed with an ener­ called on Amy Sanders. . "I’m sure Clntra Lee gaaed at her oddly, and Boston toastmaster’s mind when be the money to siibskllzing southern cause the admlni.stratinn wanted to getic swiftness she had never expe­ he can," she said to Woodford. John Costello returned Tuesday Iwked of all is the Negro vote. pears to have made an awful ha.sh betical administrations, bureaus, de­ Julia went on, "Yes—I came along so naively Introduced James as "the cotton farmers and indicated that hurl defiance at the door of W all rienced In town. A moment later She was vaguely disturbed at from a business' trip to Watertown > F or the first time in the history partments and services set up for to slug for tha guests. I—I feel a prodigal returning to his native of all Buch political wisdom. This much of the rest would be spent street. she was glad for this iwlftnesa, for Woodford’s revelation that there little bit like an Interloper." in the northern part of New York heath.” What humor to hear the 0^ American politics there Is a more state. morning tho Indications were that the mechanization o f the New Deal. on dumping commodities abroad. Blit suspicion grows that Farley there was a knock at the stateroom were so few guests aboard. As If "Forget It." Then the girl added; Presidential scion discoursing about or lesa lively prospect of the Negro the Long forces bad carried the elec­ The British test might easily be­ Nevertheless, a few here still hoped was merely holding Phllly up for door and she heard Woodford's aiispectlng her thoughts, he said. “Are you on the level? I mean Is Miss Hazel Graham, who has ‘ e..ting and dancing In festive mood that the FSRC principle might be voice wishing her a pleasant good "It's a bad Idea to have too many been employed for some time In to obtain funds" etc. ' nat and tbe vpte becoming an orfanUed (oroo. tion by better than two to one. In­ come a reasonable one for fourth extra dough while pretending Chi­ that what Woodford told you?" preserved. morning. aboard a yacht. 1 always aay if Hartford, Is now at the home of “prodigal" of the introduction cer­ litk t month there la to bo hold at grade school children but it’s an cago and San Francisco had a Somehow a swift panic took Ju­ suring tha tuccsaalOD of Allen to the And then, late In December, en­ Chance. "R eady for breakfast?" hs asked. R gets over six oa a boat this siss, lia's heart. "Why, ye*. You see, friends In town. tainly Inspired uproarious laughter | tU ca go a National Negro Congreaa, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Clough at­ Begins Tomorrow! Long seat in the United States Sen­ odds-on bet that there Isn’t a single tered Comptroller General John R. sun Money to Raise " Y a a , . ,. " Julia ealltd out, then then there's trouble." I want to be a nignt olub singer, but on the part of some. tended a meeting of the Poultry- vpooe announced progran ia to ate and the continued ascendency of person In Washington who can re­ McCarl. Ha ruled It would be Im- One heard real estate man A ' opened the door to find Wooodford, A fte r breakfast she Joined Wood­ I’ve never seemed able to get a But funniest of all were two Items I men's Association at Ellington, last from the President’s address. First, dte the numerous Negro organlaa- cite tho ll.st of the Initial units po.sslble to use any of the customs Greenfield, chairman, tell the com- looking fit and attractive In his ford In cigarettes under the canvas chance. When I accepted this trip I the Long variety of rnillcnll.'.m In the Thursday, January 16. his labored effort to Identify hla I For over Sixty-one Years Watkins Brothers have been ns "on a program of security and mnnc,v for relief imrchascs. white ducks and blue coat. canopy on the after deck. It was thought Smith Oarland wea to be management ot the affairs of the without referring to a written list , mittce later "we pledged $50,0qo There is quite on epidemic of grip own philosophy with that of Andrew known for fine furniture, unexcelled service, and modest McCarl held proposed purcha.su wc didn’t have" and explain, amid "W e oamq aboard- rather late last pleasant, Indeed, to Stretch com­ aboard." hood for the Negroes in Amarl- - and that Includes Mr. Roosevelt. j colds and throat trouble. One of Jackson which your own ever-keen Ptilcan state. and distribution "would not conali- ] no great enthn.slaam, that $26,000 night," he apologized, "ao I thought fortably In the deck chair with a Clntra Lee did not answer at once. prices. When you can buy fine Watkins Quality Furniture The pOBsIbiItty o f far-reach tbe late cases ts Mrs. Laura Judson editorial column demolished with Louisiana Is not, perhaps, very tt better not to disturb you. Of light blanket over her knees. AU She flipped her cigarette In a wloe at even lower prices than usual , . that’s news. tute a diversion of such agricnl- j of it must still be pledged, who Is confined to her home. one rapier thrust. The second was 1 ^ political results from that gath course you’ll meet the others this though spring was still a good way arc out over the rail. "If yo-’vc typical of , tho average American tnral commodities from the normal But the real fun was hearing Na- Miss Bessie Terhune, who spent the President’s half Jocular refer­ •ring should be self evident. morning." He hesitated a moment. off, the air was bright and clear, a good Job, stick tO It, JuUa, The Tomorrow nearly every piece of furniture, floor cover­ commonwealth. Nor l.s It. on the channels of trade and commerce. ” I lional Cnmmlttecwoman Emma several weeks at the home of her ence to the political platform for /N NEW YORK "I'm afraid, though, that none of and the water pleasantly blue. night club racket Is no fun unless ■fThere is scarcely any better cvl- Next Roo.si'vcit in his budget i Guffey Miller I Joe’s sister, whom brother. Dr. Terhune and family.at the next Democratic election. One o - ing and drapery material goes on sale. Only a few items, other hand, wholly alien. And tho them arc quite up yet. I ’ve told anils and her employer had fin­ you’re tops.” She turned to Julia me.ssage recommended that the sec- Grreiilield called "Pcnnsylvanla'a Passaic, N. J., Is now with relatives wanders If he minced a bit when mostly those restricted by the makers, are excluded. ^nce of the careloia indiSoronco degree to which the unrestrained the oook to serve breakfast for ished their cigarettes when the rest and smiled. "But of course you By UBOHIii: KUMH tion providing for diversion of Sweetheart" — and Pennsylvania two.” at Washington, D. C„ for the re­ writing that portion of bis speech as ' the peUtleal Ufa ot tho Amarican of the party began to Join them, plan to be tops." radicalism of Huey Long won the New York, Jan. 22. This being crops with customs receipts money could do far worse I) tell how she Ho guided Julia to the spacious maining winter months. naturally he would recall these ' 9 Selections made tomorrow . . or during the February drifting to the after deck one by "I'd like to be", Julia admitted. broken pledges of bis last platform ople than th f alm ott oomplata support ot ths state's common peo­ Leap Year, Broadway's comely cho- bo repealed altogether, on the had electioneered for the Qiiarker' after cabin where there was a small Mr. and Mra. Irving Campbell of Sale . _. will be stored free of charge for future delivery, if ground that It made budgeting diffi­ one. Cflntra Lee earoe first. She "But you can't start there," —fewer on government payrolls— aregard in which the Negro prob- ple may have more bearing on tha rlnsi are again at odda about their City among other commltteeworncq, table set for two. A Japanese boy tho western part of Tolland enter­ you wish. Payments extending over a period of months euitomary prerogative- the right to cult and was contrary to principles was a dark girl, unbelievably slen­ The other nodded. " I think twenty-five per cent reduction In | haa btan held by a majority of " I promised tham bouqueta, In white coat hovered over it so- tained from 2 to 5 o’clock Saturday, 1 state of common people's mlnda propose. The 'ovslv ladies are bick­ der, and somehow attraotive despite you’ve got the nerve, all right. And cost of government— balanced bud­ can be arranged through the W-B Builget Plan. Ask of sound administration. ladlaa' matda, corsage, fruit |p lleltouely. a party of 63 of their relatives, from about it. em evtr atnoo the civil war. Wc throughout the country than some ering about tbia mattei, already, The small group which still her brilliant make-up. Julia envied there’s nothing wrong with your Hartford, West Hartford, East Hart­ get— sound money, etc, etc. W ell be­ their rooms every morning and "Good morning, Obo", said Wood­ her Jaunty white baret and her 41y fought that war over the of the commentators ever realized. backstage of George White'i "Scan­ thought siirpltia relief a good plan voice. Maybe when we get back I ford, Addison, Manchester, Enfield, tween spasms of disgust on the one I gigolos every night," she bur­ ford pleasantly. "How about some smart double-breasted Jacket with hand at his apparent assumption dals,'' as If these maids ever will can steer you around.’’ Coventry. Wapplng, Vernon, Rock­ after ha had been tbe na- There may be considerable slgnlA' was Just beginning to lobby secret­ lesqued. “ Now you boys are going of your delicious toast and crisp Its cautical brass buttons. that we the voters are "forgetting have to take the Initiative. "Th at’s nice o f you", JuUa eald ville and Tolland. ”1116 occasion was ^n'a moat abaorbing taaue for many cance to the now proven fact that ly for a new amendment when six to have your chance to make good!" bacon 7" Mrs Joseph, who Joined them e fools"; and spasms o f laughter on Choose either the hig'h chest of drawers Ths chorus, I am advised by slowly. But there had been aeme- tbe twenty-fifth anniversary of their "Y lssah ...... " Obo smiled, un­ moment later, seemed much leas the other, one listener recalled tbe or the dressing table with mirror, to­ and than promptly forgot all Longism could persist down there reliable Stage Door Johnnie, is thing odd about the tone with marriage. Mrs. Campbell’s sister, covered the halves of Iced grape­ app:oachabIe. Julia could not quite following quotation from tbe Hearst gether with bod and dresser! ut him aa a aocial, economic and now divided Into two camps, those which the Lee girl had aald ‘■when Mrs. Edward Lalting, Mrs. William ndthoiit Long—a suggestion that warm water or fruit Juloca, It pro. fruit, and disappeared Into the ga l­ bring herself to like the widow, papers during tbe Br3ran campaign who will spring the question and we get back." She bad sounded aa Wilson, Mrs. Tierce, Mrs. Morris llUcat factor. perhaps, after all. Long had less to vides a dellqloua des.sort. The ley. Inst under middle-age and appar­ of 1918. "Mr. Bryan is the world’s those who won't. And this latter if the return of the Wood Nymph Tierce, Miss Mabel Granger, William |True, the Republican party of roup Is headed by red-headed Health and Diet packaged gelatin aa It comes to Woo’ small hand­ Just Huey Long and not any pre­ 1931 -T ree Sitters. bp so attr.ictive to the pye, that the bones. This displacement could be Uie Town hall. A fte r tbe business Mrs. A m ott Is now in Florida, but I ful of Negro leaders during the pro- 1933 -Jigsaw Puzzles. BLEND FRISE SUITE ponderant force among the people family will not recognize the dis­ ehally corrected by a doctor skilled meeting a very interesting and en- tbe action waa brought for her by 1931— Hog-calling contests. guised foods as left-overs. in giving foot treatments. Tempor­ election campaign by tho adminU- which stirred up all those crazy tartainlng program waa presented the law firm of Day, Berry and | 1935-"Scratch out the top name Gelatin desserts are wholesome ary relief would probably be obtain­ tfatton wing of the party. Nothing "share-tho-wcalth" Idciis may have and Send a dime." by Miss Marlon Stanley, lecturer. •Howard of Hartford. and healthful and cither the plain ed by soaking the foot In hot water. whatever had to be done for the The year’s only a few weeks old. An open discussion was held on the $98 bccn'qultc mistaken. gelatin or the flavored and colored (Have Baby Examined) but already It la safe to add this; comparative values of the modem rank and file, either as Individuals gelatin may be used. Those In good Question; Mrs. B. V. Inquires: 1936 - "The Music Goes 'Round radio to the moving picture, with $5.95 or as a component of the body health may top off tbe individual "What makes my baby's left arm everyone taking part in the dlscus- and Around.” swell up every night? Is this from pOUUc. ALCATRAZ serving with a dash of whipped ^slon. Following this a memory WALL ST. BRIEFS . Choo.se either of those attractive living room tables at cream. Festive desserts may be lying with the arm over the head nteat was conducted which In- ;Howevor, in those days of so One hundred of the 260 very bad New York liquor dealers declare while asleep?" this big .Sale saving. Duncan Phyfe end table with book that they will press their protest made by allowing the gelatin to be­ uded the recalling of fifty major New York, Jan. 22 — The "Iron nianv, many changes, there has been men who constitute the population gin to set and then whipping It, un­ Answer: Sleeping with the arm during this Congressional session ^events which happened In the year Age” scrap steel composite advanc­ trough or round top Regency coffee table. Both pieces til It Is frothy, adding egg white and held in a cramped position might an alteration In tbe political outlook of Alcatraz Island have gone on against the law which permits spir­ 1836. Mr. Donald Tuttle was the ed from $13.42 last week to $13.58, are mahogany yeneered. fruit pulp to prepare a souffle, such interfere with the circulation but winner of the contest. A candle o f the ixogiu citizen. Or perhaps strike against the rig-id discipline its tinder $100 in purchase value to the highest level since December, as prune souffle. would not be likely to produce a Itehtlng stunt was presented bv I it^would be more correct to say that and pauclt.v of privileges In that pass the cuatoms, free o f duty. P Is noticeable swelling. I suggest tbat 1930. The publication’s composite hurting their trade considerably ' Gelatin Is widely used In special Ealsworth Covell and Howard Stan­ price for finished steel remained un- | for the first time he is beginning to federal institution, already known you have your doctor examine the ley. Later In tbe evening the Lind- The traffic of liquor from Havana diets and Is endorsed by physicians infant, to determine the cause ot changed at $2,130 cents a pound. acquire a political outlook. It Is with dread In the underworld as the and Bermuda has been especially and by dietitians in hospital kitch­ holm family presented to the tbe abnormal swelling. Grange the reflnisbed and redecor­ heavy since the Inaugural of repeal ens. The plain gelatin which Is un­ Approximately $200,000,000 par downing on him that politics and "toughest stir on earth." ated Grange altar which bad been and many cruise passengers have sweetened may be used to good ad­ amount of Industrial bonds mature tl^ Negro's notorously Inferior and They will not work, they an­ discovered that by bi ^og back vantage In the diet of the patient DARIEN INFANT DIES presented to the Grange some years this year, or about the same total ago. A very beautiful altar waa This is the most popular living room design today.. utf ust standard of living have somc- nounce, until certain things are done a case or two, tax-free, they more with diabetes. Those patients who as in 1935, according to tbe Stand­ . O F A RARE DISEASE presented to the Juvenile Grange by tling to do with each other. And to make life there leas unpleaslng. than pav the expenses o f their voy­ wish to reduce In weight jire en­ ard Statistics Co., Inc. by actual sales. It’s the London (Hub Lounge style couraged to use gelatin desserts and tbe Lindholm family and dedicated M la beginning to wonder wbettier age. This practice, as a matter of Darien, Jan. 22.— (A P I — Three made even more attractive for 1986 by the smooth in­ Very well, reply the prison authori­ salads molded In gelatin. There Is to their father who for many years fact, baa become a bualnesa with months old Winifred Delafleld Dissel production has increased terior of the arms. It has won its favor by its low, : tthwouldn’t be a good idea for him ties, stay In your cells or In the dun­ several gentlemen who contract, be­ considerable reason to believe that had been a member o f Andover Beavens, d^ghter of socially from about 350,000 horsepower in ’ *T(flhd out whether it would not oe geons until you are ready to work. fore proceeding toward Havana, to patients with hyperacidity Of the Orange. Tbe Juvenile Orange altar deep luxurious lounge features. Yours will be made- prominent Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence waa constructed by Edward Lind- 1933 to 760,000 horsepower In 1934 ’■etiirn with a case for a customer, stomach bcncllt from using gelatin. and 1,250,000 In 1936, according to to^rder in a choice of brown, green, blue, rust, red, O’ dMe fo r him to use his vote for One of Mr. Kipling's most strlk Beavens, has succumbed to an at­ bolm and waa patterned after tbe at a price lower than the stuff Gelatin also appears to possess the E. J. Tangerman, associate emtor I benefit o f himself and his race. Ing rhymed tales la about a highly tack of status lympballcus, a rare altar In use by the Senior Grange. gold or burgundy blended frises. Pipings of seat cush­ would cost here. remarkable property of increasing of "power." Democrats caught onto this respectable but utterly colorless If ‘ only out of resentment, I the coagulating power of the blood, form of strangulation. Mils Sally Foaa of WUUmantic, ions can be in a contrasting color, if yon wish. Choose from two excellent (regular $29,75) Innerspring Mattresses at this who for the past months has been dented development before Londoner named Tomlin.son who would have supposed that when causing the blood to clot more The child died late yesterday In the town’s liquor dealers arranged spite of tbe efforts of police and low February Sale price. One is by Simmons . . in durable gray striped 8 oz. conducting a class In tap dancing, RepubUcans did. They got the quickly. It is therefore used to con­ BENNETTS CWNDITION died. Shooed away from the Pearly this year’s convention, they hardly trol hemorrhaging and may be tak physlcjana with an inbalator for ticking. The other by Holman, known for fine custom-made bedding . . in annotmeed that both top dancing bp on tbe G. O. P. by doing a Gates by St. Peter because he never would have selected Havana as en by mouth aa a drink after being more than half an hour. plain orchid damask ticking (imported Belgian.) Both are absolutely guaran­ and ballroom dancing lessons are to N ew York, Jan. 22.— (A P ) — of quiet work among the Ne- had dons any active good of any their meeting place. But they did dissolved in warm water or may be Dr. W llliard H. Porter, medical be given beginning next week. Any­ Richard Bennett, veteran actor, waa teed both by the makers and Watkins Brothers to give long, comfortable service. one interested in taking ballroom and when they came back on the injected subcutaneously or intrav­ reported aa having passed a “very $29.75 tn 19S2, with the result that kind, his shivering soul made Its examiner, who announced the cause dancing leaoons are urged to fill out Statendam last week, what, would enously. Inasmuch aa gelatin con of death, said the dlseese ts rare comfortable" night and hla condi­ t numbers o f form erly depend- way among "the winds that blow m - cards which may be obtained from OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'aOCK vou guaM. did they bring back with tains a substance called lysine, and strikes with suddenness. Tbe tion today remained unchanged at Governor Winthrop desk . . a popular size with lour Ifegro Republican votes went to tween the w'orlds" to tbe gates ot them? Duty-free liquor? Not on which substance la essential to c!ther Mlae Foss or Mrs. Doris infant had been In good health. "utchlnson. It is hoped that these Harbor sanitarium. drav.eis (each having lock and escutchian plate), 4-drawer rI Rooaevelt. the nether regions, where he arrived vout life. I t ’a against their prlnci- growth. It Is of value to the growing OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTH 9 O 'noO C piea They returned with a vast ar child. Her parents were attending • -rds may be In aa soon aa possible Bennett, who bad been appearing |bc Roosevelt victory, of course, la "Winterset” In a comeback role, interior, six pigeon lioles, and secret document (ximpart* ao desperately chilled that "he mada of toy aeroplanes, trI-motor The peculiarity of gelatin la that Stamford theater and a nurse bad 1 anyone deairing information nients. .Mahogany veneered. the Negro no good whatever yearned for the flare of hcllmoutli eu, that they purchased in gross It will dissolve In warm water or placed tbe child In her carriage on ;ay communicate1 with Mrs. Hutch- was stricken ill following bis per­ WATKINS BROTHERS inson. formance last Saturday. He Is tbe |faet no class bos suffered quite there as the light of hla own hearth­ from a Cuban souvenir-vendor. warm fruit Juices and will then turn the lawn of their home. In a few Call us without charge from East Hart­ WATKINS BROTHERS Mrs. Dorothy Tbompson, of Vir­ father o f Ckmstance BeimetL screen minutes she was attracted by chok­ from tbe eSecta of Roose- stone’* or something to about that into a semi-liquid Jelly when cold, ford, Hartford, West Hartford. Dial Anchorage, Alaska.—Anchorage's aa it absorbs about five to ten times ing cries. ginia waa a vUtor at the meeting star, Barbara, also a former screen M M A N C H I S T 0! , C O N H HarUord, 6-2178.' B pollalii M the plantation Ne- sSset. new dog pound charges strays $3.60 'ta own weight in water. Used with Mrs. Beavens is the daughter ot at MANCHESTO, CONN. of the Andover Grange Monday actress and tbe wife of Morton night. ^ Of ^ Bouth, for by counUeae It is quite conceivable that after a night-^ rate slIgtiUy higher Juices such as lemon Juice or to­ Edward H. Delafleld, prominent In Downey, i^ o singer, and Joan than that for a room and bath at ,,.yolm Huteliinson, aecood select- reductioajehame the Alcatras "strikers" bavs put in mato Juice, gelatin mokes a fine ad­ society circles here and In New »he heat hniel hsTS. dition to ' Vasd with attbsr York. UANCUBtrrER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 198S. MANCHESTER ELTSNTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, Fa g b b i g h t PAOI II ' ' A Marfl6lU«*TuAla airplane which OVERTON PRAISES Manchester LUTHER BANQUET BOY SCOUT NEWS games and later spoke to ue. after nine. voalahed with she. persona off the Patrol meetings w ere' held and Junior A(Miatant Scoutmaster, coast e t Oorstca sAer sending but a r a p i D o l I Date Book the game of "Grab-the-hat" and Robert Pratt caU for help. H A l R U Y E i Tioop 1. ' "Knot Baseball" were enjoyed by A woman and two men together m LONG’S CAREER THXETSAREOUT QeJek, WeiM erW ! * $ ■ The meating was opened at (Kven all. with a crew o f three were to the FE,VB PUANE LOST plane. The last word from the ship Oam nm tm t Net ■eiiilM Tonight thirty by Assistant Scoutmaster Junior Assintnnt Scoutmaster blarsellle, France, Jan. 2$.— Annual meeting of Bmaouel Lu­ Harry Elliott Rev. Dr. Reynolds tote yeeterdsy was "motor failed. ARTHUR DRUG 111^ BRITAIN’S Robert Pratt closed the meeting (AP)—Search continued today for Landing In sea. Help.” theran church. Claims His Colleague Was ' Also St. Bridget’s Holy Name Distributed at Meetiug Held Minstrel at Hollister street school. ------Throne Puts Restrictions Forced to Build Up Tomorrow Shift Marked In Recent Years From Jan. 23.—Annual sauerkraut sup­ Last Night — To Be Held EDWARD VIII per, Concordia Lutheran churcb. Ruthless Orgauizadon. This Week February 18. On Once Carefree Prince Jan. 24.—Mother and Daughter Playboy to Student; Travel and banquet at South Methodist church. Also M. H. S.-MIddletown basket­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS. Xjvhether he will call upon hla pretty Washington, Jan. 22.— (A P )—In ball game at State Armory. Tickets for the annual banquet The transition froip Princedom to sister-ln-law, the Duchess of York, . a sulogy of the late Senator Huey Jan. 23.—Concert by Bethany of the Luther League of the Eman­ Wide Contacts Are Background throne may profoundly change the to fill that role. P. Long of Louisiana, bis oolleogue. Girls at St. Mary’s church, spon­ uel Lutheran churcb on Tuesday, life of Edward VII, erstwhile Prince That Is a question o f^ e future, Senator Overton (D., La.,) told the sored by Men's Bible class. however, for court mourning has Also Brltlsh-American club an­ February 18, were distributed at tha of Wales. Senate today that unsuccessful ef regular meeting of the League last 4 Elaraest and bard working as heir been decreed for a ' nine-months' forts of Long's political enemies to nual fanily party. Masonic Temple. period. Next Week night, attended by more than 60 For the Monumental Task Ahead to the throne, but at the same time oust him from the Louisiana gover­ members. Leaguers and members There Is little doubt that Edward, norship in 1928 launched Long upon Jon. 2S.--PoUsb play. "Jaselka," as gay and fond of amusement aa at Turn hall, 4 p. m. of the congregation are Invited to any young Briton o f hts age, he la will continue as one of the best a fiery carMr. In S these charges, be said, failed to ap- possible. hundreds and thousands ot peo] visit did more to cheer Wilson than the theater as well os make a par­ Get Together jo Be Held in ticularly effective King. precla*.*! the political history of of all climes, religions and classes anything they had been able to do. Loulstaneu be reduced quickly or it will curdle. Hasp Affection Between than any other king. He has liter­ A private home waa placed at his King George rarely traveled “For some 25 years prior to Sen­ Former Mayor of Merideu Odd Fellows’ Hall — Hue I ' Bdward and Hia Father ally tboiisands of personal friends disposal while ho was In the cap­ abroad, and Edward, If be follows ator Long’s election as chief execu­ Despite past rumors that Edward of all- conditions, ranging from ital. A dinner In his honor at the the precedent set by his father never tive of Louisiana, that state had Albert did not Intend to oacend the haughty dukes to common soldiers Britl.sh eniba.ssy climaxed hla stay. again may visit his Canadian ranch. been controlled by governors elect­ Dies After Week’s Illness Program. With gas, and with gas alone, you can get throne. It Is now deer tha* be faces In the ranks. His democratic man­ The acconil visit was made at a Certainly he could not absent him­ ed irrm the upper stratum of socle- bis task resolutely though perhaps ner is apparently quite genuine, time when tlic prince was traveling self from bis Kingdom for long tv and subservient largely to the In­ incognito. He called then on Presi­ any degree of heat from full flame to a rehietantly. That reluctance has and has no smack of condescension. periods. terests of the wealthy classes,’’ Funeral On Saturday. Plane for a get-together night for bera somewhat misunderstood as an dent Coolldgc. But be may, as did King Bdward Overton said. His ranch in the Eden valley of the Odd Fellows of Manchester and unwUlIngneaa to assume the stagger­ Democratic Outlook Shown In Vn. travel considerably for recrea­ "The politicians of this regime did simmer with but the touch of a finger. ing responsibility of beading the em­ Alberta Is one of Edward’s cobbles. nothing towards a constructive de­ their families have been completed New Social Intereats Ho specializes In the breeding of tion. Queen Victoria’s son often Meriden, (5>nn., Jan. 22.— (AP) pire on which the sun never sets, and visited Paris, the Riviera and Swit­ velopment of the state or a recog­ for Friday evening, January 24, 1936 That is one reason why famed chefs choose j The spirit back of It Is well fine cattle and horses. nition of the rights, necessities and Dr. Joseph A. (30oke, former mayor under whose figure Uvea one of illustrated by the story of his dry zerland. at Odd Fellows Temple. East Center The last time he was in Alberta hopes of the humbler classes." and present city health officer, died and Main streets. Noble Grand every four people on the face of the comment to a friend who remon was In 1934. but he keeps up an ac­ The problem of entertainment on gas for top burner cooking. earth. It was against this "long and at his home at 4:83 o’clock this W. Thomas Smytbe has ebatge of strated that because of his casual tive interest In aflalrs there. In fact bis own part may puzzle the bache­ firmly entrenched political aristo­ But tha truth Is nearer to this; association with all kinds of peo­ lor ruler. Already there has been the arrangements and has promlaed it Is said that he originally pur­ cracy." Overton said, that Long In morning after a week’s Illness. The a real time for all attending. The Between the father, George V, and ple there were some In blue-blooded chased the properly, known as the speculation aa to whether the Queen 1928 launched his candidacy for former chief executive of the city the son, there baa been an extraor­ circles who objected that the prince Mother will act as his hostess, or program imitating, aa near aa poe- "E. P.” (Edward, Princel ranch, tu governor. passed away following a shock Bible, tbe regular Sunday evening And, too, with deep fat frying, as soon as dinary devotion and affection. Con­ was getting "commoner and com­ set an example for other Britons. “He was then, as he continued to trary to many princes, who have moner." which rendered him unconscious air broadcasts, will start at 8:301 "It’s great fun to be a rancher, be afterwards, the exponent of the o’clock sharp. cold food is immersed, it cools down, the ben impatient for power, Eklward That was all right, responded even If it Is expensive." he once Sunday morning at 2 o’clock. rights of the poor, the humble and Most of the amateur talent wUIl has always keenly hoped that his the prince, '‘because as I get com­ said. Y on A fford tho BosI— the lowly. Ho was a champion of . In addition to the many contacts lather would live and reign for a moner and commoner, Lascelles When on the ranch, he wears At Colton Manor prioosi liuxurious th . masses and he had their love he had made as health officer, Dr. come from the Junior Lodge of (>dd boiling fat and additional heat i^ould be SPECIAL Fellows and many from the senior lung, long time. gets royallcr and royaller." ranch clothing, and enters eagerly WEEK-BID •eoommod«tlono« deUdous food, do* and confidence. Ho was victorious. Cooke la professional and fraternal The reference waa to Viscount life, had made countless friends body will also take part. Stafford Part of the reluctance undoubtedly into the ciny’s work. His men there OFFER lightfol Almoophorosaoa water baths. "And being victorious, he ousted Lascelles, bis brother-in-law and and kept out of power and contln- since coming to Meriden In 1899. Springs will send down a delegation applied immediately to keep the French etanes from realisation that ascend- were astonished at first by hia con­ As low os "Ship's D eck” overlooking nnsrn ; log the throne meant the end o f be- husband of Princess Mary, and the stant show of energy. u «l to keep out of power, the poUtl< The txjdy of Dr. Cooke has been of excellent talent as wlU East r” log a lone eagle, and becoming a deduction has been made that Ed­ The "E. P.” ranch was purchased 250 Rooms. RssorvatieAS. Boeklst. cal lords o f the old regime. That taken to a funeral chapel at 88 Hartford, lliompsonville and some fries or crullers from becoming sodddii bird in a gUded cage. ward waa not fond of the aristo­ In 1919. Men working there for the Mr. President, was bis great, un East Main street and will be re­ from Hartford. It is expected that « « • cratic pretensions of bis relatlve- prince speak of him at “ H. R. H.” * 3 ® pardonable sin." turned to the late home o f Dr. the program will run tor over an | by-mariiage. Cooke, 27 Llnsley avenue, where the hour and a half. and greasy. It makes little diflferOTce : Pitnoely Duties Left Time The prince spcalts In western Room, Balk, All for His Own Amusement. This essentially democratic out­ terms and with true western hos­ remains can - be -viewed after 3 The biggest amateur hour of the I Meals—Friday Sunday evening program will take look has revealed Itself of recent pitality when on lil.s ranch. Once, he Ikra Soadsy— o’clock tomorrow afternoon. The whether it be sauces, doughnuts, or i^p- Aa Prince of Wales, of course, Ed­ years In more Important things FORMER LOCAL WOMAN funeral will be held Saturday morn­ care of the performers with the ward was never a free man. But he invited In a visitor with: or Stintdsy than mere social contacts. "Tic up mul come on In." a typic il snow this morning when a fire, do- ] tbisMondsy. ing from the home and with serv­ brass gong, orchestra and all the com, the flexibility of gas cannot be d^' had more freedom than bis ruling Active work for social relief ranc.i greeting. ONE OF ATLANTIC CITY’S FINEST HOTELS ices at St. Joseph’s church, the hour props. Potterton A Krah will lend| fs^ e r. As prince, Ejlward bad ing damage estimated at tlO.OOO. ' MMIfSTlVAniA AV*. . »AUl^CHTIB,»ll|S 10 WEEKS IN HOSPITAL causes, welfare funds, slum elim­ totally destroyed the Interior ot the- I to be announced later. microphone equipment. The Jun­ Turning the valve handle automatically lights the modem many public duties to perform, andl ination plans and model bousing Mrs. Cooke, her two sons, Stan­ ior Lodge officers will handle the I n ied. The new top burners give a quicker, the list of obligations laid down be­ TEN.\NTS FLEE FLAMES tenements. Firemen worked for MR. EDGAR T. BEERS ENTHUSIASTIC projects, vibrant speeches to well- more than an hour before getting | ford of Meriden and Carroll of De­ musical part of tbe program and gas range burner. The top burner on the Magic Chef fore him each morning waa a long fed audiences on their social re­ Bridgeport. Jan. 22.— (A P )—A troit, and a daughter, Grace, were some excellent talent haa been un­ one. Much of his time waa not hla the flames under control. Thirteen Miss Gladys R. Harrison Re- hotter cooking heat, at the touch o f a fin­ sponsibilities, trips through the score of residents in a tenement ABOUT THIS FREE HEATING SERVICE with the doctor when he passed covered for thla affair. All the old own. But there waa still left noany ot those who fled the fire were chll- | coreringr from Bone Grafting automatic gas range, for example, Is called — "Tho burner hovels and dreary slums ol unem­ house here were driven into the dren. I away. time members of King David Lodge, hours and days which he could enjoy ployed miners—all these things are A True Story o f John Barclay Service— Operation in Boston. ; Bis Career their families, and the memben of of a thousand economical heats." This burner illustrates ger, than any other cooking appliance can Ilka any other Ehigllahman of straws that point to a new Edward Dr. Cooke waa bom at New Ho^ tbe Junior Lodge have Invited tbetr msana. who has gradually been replacing families and friends. Tbe lodge the great flexibility of gas heat for cooking. even approach. He could go off to Melton Mow­ the happy-go-lucky prince for sev­ THE DRAFT SEEMS GK. AND I DONY w o n d e r . IOOKHER_ Manchester friends o f Mrs. Clara ven on February 11, 1866. He In Line For British Throne B. Harrison, formerly of Center graduated from tbe Medicsl Depart­ room will be mode to resemble a bray, and without any fuss or eral years. His hard work In the THE COAL BURNS A U RIGHT THE WATER SUPPLY VALVE broadcasting station aa near oa pos­ feathers follow the Belvolr hounds, cause ot empire salesmanship and street, who with her daughters ment of Yale University is 1897. BUT I c a n y GET THE HOUSE IS OPEN. AS FAST AS YOU HEXT| moved to Roxbury, Mass., In Febru­ After practicing In New Haven, and sible. ' though even that keen pleasure has extending foreign markets, and his > ANY WARMER THAN 60* THE WATER IN THE BOILER IT been denied him in recent yeara, due devotion to the welfare of his fel­ ary of 1938, win be Interested to training In St. Fronds hospital at RUNS DOWN THE SEWER hear that Miss Gladys R. Harrison New York, be come here In 1899 to public apprehension that be low World War veterans have been ------might be hurt. additional Indications of this haa Just returned to her home after and set up a practice which has been MAKING ALIERATIONS change. 'J* ten weeks at the Baker Memorial unbroken for 37 jrears. In London be could unobtrusively hospital In Boston. Dr. M. N. Smith' buy a couple of seats In a theater On August 6, 1903, Dr. Cooke Petersen, bone specialist of that AT FRADIfTS STORE! and attend the show with a friend. Title Now Simplified, married Susan Josephine Stanford But city, performed an operation term­ of Naiw Haven. The ceremony was He could slip over to the Embassy Bachelor Still ed a ^‘spinal fusion" In which sev­ s’ - '.S'.* Club, sit at a little table with friends performed at St. John’s Roman Fradln’s Apparel Shop is msiHng Prince of Wales, Earl of Chester, eral inenea of bone from Miss Har­ Catholic church. New Haven, by like anybody else, and dance witb rison's leg was grafted Into her extensive alterstions and Improve­ Duke of Cornwall. Duke of Rothe­ Rev. John J. Coyle. ments. women friends. say, Earl of Carrlck, Baron ot Ren­ back. The patient has made satis­ He could pop Into a friend’s In 1913 Dr. Cooke was elected Carpenters are busy working to frew, Lord of the Isles, Great Stew­ factory progress but will be con­ mayor ot Meriden and served a two bouse In the afternoon for a cup of fined to her home at 20 Irwin Fradto’s Shop today and their ard of Scotland, High Steward ot year term during 1916 and tho early tea and an Informal chat He could Windsor, Knight of the Garter, avenue, Roxbury, for several patrons will find many Improvements travel, range the world and the em^ months. war year of 1917. to the arrangement of the fitting Member of the Privy Council, ID ALSO SUGGEST THAT YOU KEEP A DEEPER FIRE.' He had been health officer of the pise, run over to America for a few Knight of the Order ot the Thistle, rooms. Mr. Fradln la always oa the weeks of "roughing it" on bis "E. P. HAVE THE FIRE LEVEL WITH THE BOTTOM OF THIS d ty of Meriden for a total term of alert for Innovations, especially Knight of the Order of St. Patrick, RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME Miss Ruth Watkins, John Tlemey, 18 years. Ranch" in Alberta. FIRE DOOR. IT GIVES BETTER HEAT, REQUIRES *| Eskll Buckland and William Frazier where the comfort and convenlraee Grand Commander ot the Star of of his customers is concerned. Tbe As King Edward, His Life Becoiuos India, Grand Master of the Order ot LESS ATTENTION, AND IT’S MORE EtoNOMICAL of Watkins Brothers attended on Dr. Cooke waa a member o f the Tb«r« naviir heu b««n a battar lima to gat all-day convention of Norge Refrig­ dty, county, sUte and American ever increasing business o f selling “ Ceremony” St. Michael and SL George, Grand coats am] dresses needs more room All that is gone now, and with It Commander of the Order of the In­ erator dealers held at the Hotel medical associations and a member THANK YOU FOR COMING, sicirtad on that . . . "Homa of Your Own." Kimball, Springfield, Mass., yester­ emeritua of the board of the Meri­ and BO two more individual fitting goes the Prince of Wales of the sob- dian Empire, Admiral of the Fleet, rooms are being built in. sisters and the popular magazines. General ol the army, and Chief r a FOLLOW YOUR ADVICE day. In addition to viewing the new den hospital. , He waa a member of tbe Elks Something that the women apprc- Full Flame Gaa la the enly fuel that gives fuH heat What Edward did aa Prince of Marshal of the Air Force—all these Tha saoson la right, . . costa ora still low . . . Norge Refrigerator for 1936, other date in busing dresses Wales he can not do aa king. titles and impre.ssive honor.s of the Norge electrical and gas appliances Foresters, Meriden Aerie 720 of the In Fradtos I at the start. There is always heat to Intermediate fftowly ton in g the m v e handle, tha prince now merge and art swallowed m many naw, low-coat loon i^ons ora ovoilablt, were being shown and demonstrat­ Eagles of which he waa formerly the Is the natural daylight that dls-1 The king may not Indulge In any tlngulahes their fltttoigitttog Irooms from spare on the fully automatic gas burner. H e a t is gradually reduced to exactly the sports In which there Is danger o’l up In the tllle.i of King and Emper­ and tha ganarol building outlook is ona oi ed for the first time. doctor and the Knights of Columbus. injury to himself. or. the usual bole In tbe wan. Tba coat I departmant win have a set of aew right pointy cook without waste. ^ When be visits the home of a But among those titles, one is Ui^iar Kribar than lowar coats. triple mirrors added and loeateff un­ friend. It Is a royal procession ot conspicuously absent— the title of PILGARD LEFT ESTATE der the skylight In tbe central part I state. husband. Edward ascends the Tba i^an shown on this paga is an inaxpan- DAUianillS OF LIBERTY of the store. When he goes to tlie theater be throne of England a bachelor king, must sit rigid and quiet In the one of the few In all the thousand- tiva littla ena-atory homa, but wa bora darigns VALUED AT $850,000 r o ]^ box. year history of the Lritltb crown. INMEHORUITOIONG The king may not go quietly to The blond baby, the allm public- Finds U uecoal* cleanest, most for any sisa. lypa, or alyla which you might Deaths Last Night \ . the Embassy Club for an afternoon school boy, the youthful subaltern, raquira. ' o f dancing. The king may not take the international playboy, and devil- economical, too Owned Property in Hartford. Ceremony Last Night Reveres London— Sir Arthur Fsnahawa, impromptu trips aboard. For If be may-care sportsman, the molder of George the Fifth — Plan for 88. admiral ot tbe BrlUah fleet. ; d ou , the crown must be placed In # Thousands of heme owners are had neglected to shut the water off. Lot's talk tha wholo thing ovar... COME IN. Marlborough. Windsor, Glas­ fashion, the Peter Pan of royalty— tonbury, Bloomfield and 33rd Anniversary. Topeka, Kas.—Henry P. Miner, ^as IS eommission during his absence, and all these have passed. catling John Barclay Service Men This was quickly remedied. I also 67, former president o f the Interna­ _ ___ - i k e m o s L that Is a bothersome and compll- In their place stands a man ot to solve their heating problems, received some valuable suggestions Waterford. tional Barbers' Union. ' cated business. and getting results. Take the case as to how to get the best resulu New York—Harry L. Gilchrieae, The king must live pretty much nearly 42, bis hair beginning to A brief memorial service for King thin, the beginnings of crow’s-feet of Mr. Beers, who writes: from 'blue coaL’ which is the best I George V of England, whose death National publicity director of the at home in his various castles and Hartford, Jan. 22— (A P )— The Girl Scouts since 1630. .. palaces. He must be on hand con- at the comers ot bis eyes, but with have used in 20 yeara, both as to late Mayor-Elect John A. Pllgard occurred late Monday night, was youthful figure and vigor unim­ ” I am qnita eathusUsde about held last evening by the Daughters El Paso, Tex.—Gen. Emetorto |b stantly for consultation with bis *Uue cooT bccsuac of iu eacaUem economy and cleanliness." of this city left an estate estimated paired, tactful, democratic, prac- at $864,767.21, nearly half of which Uberty No. 128, Ladles Loyal Holguin, 119. who Joined the forces i - v’: rlexiolt ^^oldnq}\eai . ministers. He baa a lot of formal quality and becauae of the wonder­ EDGAR r. BEERS of Benito Juaras In 1867 and aided llcalmlnded and witb a strong represents real estate investments, Orange Lodge, In Orange hall. A horning dinners and functions ful service rendered by my dealer. 307 Bef/etwe Apt., TrtUon, N. /. to forcing the French troops out of i to give smd to attend. sense of duty and a ratber quick, it was disclosed today. I w e proporUon of tbe members are dry wit, a personality that marks Last winter I experienced tome dif- If ,you l it having heating trouble from the British Isles' or of British Mexleo. |> *^en he dances, it Is very A document filed in Probate Court Seattle—John V. Morgan, 72, for­ f na v e ly at bis own palaces, and him out of any gathering— His ficulty with my boi water bailer. of any kind, ask your 'blue cool’ by Attorney William J. Mulligan, dofcant. 'The two conductrostea Majc.ny, Edward VIH. 1 called up my dealer who immedi­ Mrs. Margaret Bain and Mrs. Mary mer publisher and part owner of the I ^msn only in the most rigidly for-' dealer to se^ bit Service Men to counsel for the estate, revealed real Indiana Farmers* Guide. . . ately tent a John Barclay Service estate boMlngs of $419349. Conn, bearing the Union Jack and 'ere i s . b a r n o n e . ■ way, with only the socially advise you. This service is FREE— tbe Stars and Stripes, took thdr Mao. He found that the repair man This is divided among Hartford, ^olact. take advtnugc of in places at the head ot the ball while SHIPS BEACH PORT \ . -.J, -V.. '.w,, Travela Gave the Prinoe Broad IIE.\RR FIRST CASE Marlborough, Windsor, Glastonbury, Bloomfleld and Waterford. the members sang "God Save the ^m m e r To go from any middle degree of hast down Knowledge of People King,” and bowed their heads dur­ Tampico, Mexico, Jan. 2 2 ^ (AP) Tha life as prince wbicn Edveard For this FREE Heating Service Securities comprising the re­ Hartlo.-d. Jan. 22 —(A I’ i —Judge mainder o f the estate are valued at ing a prayer for the bereaved royal —Two fishing boats feared lost In s to a tiny simmer, and aU the in-between ’ BOW leaves behind him had tills Kenneth W_vune of the Supcnoi family by the ohaploto. Miss Lucy storm with 20 men aboard reached 'advantage; It gave him a broad $330,000 Including stocif to the John port safely today. Court, former executive secretary A. Pllgard Company of which Pll­ Clarkson. The ceremony closed by temperatures, is only possible on the modem knowledge of the world and of peo­ to Gov Wilbur L. Cros.s, know> and C O fll* phone the singing of "America." The crews said they had put into ple. svbicb came to few monarebs ■ gard was founder, president and gas range. Gas Co. what It la now to hear a case. treasurer. During the buatoesq session plana a harbor south oi here during the k; |ieaind In seclusion. The new elevated iudge heard hla , were mode for the celebration o f the storm and thus escaped the fata of Edward V n i comes to the Eng- first case yesterday. ’’Goodby to the next Queen of England," Jhe Prince .of Wales Is said THE W. G, GLENNEY CO. Mortgage notes, bank deposits 83rd anniversary o f the lodge, to ten men on another boat which s T R c r r ^Rsh throne as the most wldely- It was brought by Mrs. Tlllle ^ have remarked when be kissed his niece, 10-year-old Princess Ellza- OonI, Lumber, Blasonn’ Supplies, Paint and mtacMlanoous items make up foundered Sunday. rnojifs 'sow if tbe rest of tbe estate. take place to March. The following I^M veled iponarch in her history. Skorupaki ot New Britain against 1 both licit I. at the railroad station. Thereby he added to the eonjec- SM Norih Main SL TeL 4149 Manebestet committee was sppototad to make ^Kspeated Journeys to the ends ot the Chelsea Savings Bank, owner ot ^ aboitl tlic h4xt persons to occupy the historic English throne Pllgard, who died intestate, Nov. arrangemenU: Mrs. Mary Conn. Do you suppose that because busi­ |ka earth nave given him a per- a building where tlie plalntllT | (upper right I. In the event Wales failed to marry and leave heirs, 14 last, was elected mayor of Hart­ ness was good, I wanted my son to ford Just nine days previous by ons ^ B s r t b a Ball, Mrs. Jlargarat 1 acquaintance with the world charges she was injured In s fall Hhe line oi huc'jc.'isloa would turn to l.he Duke of York (lower right), The Manchester Lumber Co. Bacon, Mrs. Jane Irwin, Mrs. Mar- .go to war? Ha did, tbougb. - >. the most remote British do- of tbs largan plurallUes------to tbe ** **‘S*’ * stairs, March 10 | Ellcabeth's tether. The popular lillle pi.' it. zould become queen, d ^ s blstc^ . gfiret Smith, Miss l^ c y Clarkson —J. Piorpent Morgan, at Scoata C A S C O O K 1 IM C IS BETTER QUICKER C H E A P i il unler.-:, In the meanwhile, a sun w a» bom to her I'ather or her death Center Street Phinie 5145 find Mrs. Martha LetmcB. ■nmltloaa tavoaUgatton. 1 preceded his. ADVEKTlSfi IN THE UEKALU—IT FAYS q

r . I TEN MANCHJflSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESl'ER, (X)NN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22,1988. MANCHESTER EVENTNCT HER ALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22,198S, PAOB ELB1 AOVBRTIBBIICNT— ADVEHTISBMENT—" money In a New York bonk In 1933, ' ’‘Ol but police were understood to have GOVERNOR SEEKS virtually dliproved any connection between the two. T f y Selling Spinach he igh chool orld REST OF RANSOM If You Like Romance KLEIN’S MARKEH T H S W TO FORMULATE REC Dial 3256 161 Center St. W» , HI., No. 34. Wednesday, January 22, 1936. Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser lA R C A I N •UNO Kanioa City, Jan. 33.—(AP)—For R "The carload must be kept mov- THURSDAY AND FRIDAY BIG SAVING SPECIATJtfr^^ Jersey ExeentiTe Wants to romance, try aplnacb—telUnE, not I ing. After it is reconditioned and CENTER PROGRAM eating. I re-iced (cost $5), the car is sent to Sugar Cured BACON...... 33c Ib. Know What Became of ' St. Louis,, ‘Keep trying,’ wires the OVERCOME HIXUPS GRADS REVEAL PLANS HAMPDEN BRINGS PLAY RECOMMENDED CHINA IS AMBITION Western fruit jobbers convening Texa.s shipper, (a tieai- for punish­ Try Our Extra Good BEEF LIVER, 25c lb. here declared today the business of ment). 'Tiu sending you another EDITORIAL The January sale of Polly Preston^J Dust diced bread with grated transporting fruits and vegetables RADIO shoes ends Saturday, so you have Lindbergh’s $30,000. ■ car of spinach to offer for sale in CALVES’LIVER...... 3^1b; JO U Y JUNIORS LOSE MORE TH.\N EXPECTED FOR COMING YEAR TOBUSHNELJAN.25 OF SENIOR GIRL cheese and then bake or toast In the New Committee to Meet in to market is the moat exciting In ■ Kansas City., only a few more days to visit Nor­ oven. This makes on attractive the world. Sold Exclusively By Us— Lily Pons, beautiful and diminu­ ton's to take advantage of the sale, I "There is no sale in St. Louis. The One of the virtiien which make “Cyrano de BerKcrac” One of accompaniment to ooup. Hear WUIlam L. W agner, CSilca- I car is reconditioned and sent to ___Start Basketball Games 17 Plan to Go On Studying; tive coloratura soprano of the Met­ Psychology, Sauerkraut and Trenton, N. J„ Jan. 22— (AP) — Few Days to Map Indoor go, secretary of tbs Jobbers' aaaocla- I’ure Home Rendered Lard...... 15c lb. people likable and helpful la that Greatest Modern Romances ropolitan Opera, is on the air each Cleveland, where the aplnach is fl- ‘•for Elimination and Consola- of doing more than can be reason­ Majority Looking for Office Goldfish Figure Among In­ If you don't feel like buying a Tomorrow afternoon at two The unanatvered question of the tion, tell how aplnach from ! nally sold. SHORTENING for frying or baking .... of the Stage. Wednesday night at 9:00 on WABC. terests. prints silk or sheer woolen dress o'clock, Mrs. Marion E. Rowe, Home whereabouts of $30,000 of the Lind­ Activities. reaches a conaumer's table in Cleve­ "By that time, there Is a shortage I |ilon. ably expected. You meet, once In a Jobs. Andre Kostelanetz directs the forty- while, someone who has this in­ to freshen up your winter ward­ Economist for the Manchester Elec­ bergh ransom money today Interest­ land; In Kansas City and spinach appe­ ...... 2 lbs. 25c. "What are you going to Instllu- Melesko’s talk on the "Radio Ama­ eked out victory In the closely con­ The cost of the marriage license Is belng the Janitor. blanket of white, proudly hold their states that "Len" and his three plane. In spite of this fact, the He immediately began a seareh VVilentz told the governor a re­ MARLOW’S Strap W atches CHILDHOOD FAILINGS teur." 1 tested game after having led all the teammates, who were undefeated The advantages and disadvan­ still pna dollar, but the law requir­ lOOl spirit and co-opcatlon arc way from the second quarter--al­ towering branches taut and still, trip was a delightful one. In the tages of steam heating, hot water for a new premier with the prospect prieve would be illegal, because the l-X)R scarce in Olrls' High, and it A radio amateur, with a good though not by a very wide margin. lest at a sudden movement, they lose last year, are to play together again distance could be seen rugged ing blood tssts of bride and bride­ that Marcel Regnler, minister of period of 90 days "after conviction" radio transmitter, can contact with this year. The four star players heating, and air conditioning are finance, might eventually be chosen Thursd(ty*s givery few sports and no inlot- Present Senior Class .-\niliitions .Meriden started the scoring with a the warm covering so generously mountains with the peaks towering being studied by the five freshman groom bos “upped" the Initial eg- had elapsed, he was supplied with a VALUES y gftssUc competition. Tlie work other radio amateurs, located In single foul shot, but Bycholski drop­ provided by nature. They seem to will play seven colleges when the above the clouds. The lilllsides were . pensfl ami done Its bit to dispel the to defend the franc against devalua­ contrasting view by former Gover­ _ ^ $ 1 9 0 0 u p Ranifc from Bench Warmer any part of the w’orld. tennis season opens. With the ad­ masses of pink heather and along science classes taught by Mr. Kelly. tion until the election of a new jlyiM and outside is so hard that ped two long shots and Campbell, a murmur happily like a little girl In order that the puplis might un­ nor George S. Silzer, of Metuchen. Specials at mtereat can be prometed in lo Chorus Girl. There are two ways of speaking dition of a freshman tennis player, the roadsides were hedges of furze adage that ‘ifi pot the first coat Chamber of Deputies in April or On January 15, the day pf the short flip, to put Manchester out who has on a new dress, "Look, look, derstand these methods more clear­ May. I, athletics, or any school nctlv- with other amateurs, by the use ol front where they remained until the how pretty I am." for a substitute, who has proven covered with orange blossoms. but tbe upheep that’s great." reprieve, SIlifor wrote the governor For Either Hoy or Girh^ Recently an article was printotl "We engaged one of the famous ly Mr. Kelly has conducted several The laboratory of the state health that "after conviction" meant after code and by phopc. The former victors tied things up to terminate Even the common place houses himself to be really good, the team experiments. Laval remained witli the Prcel- flnds school is a grout deal concerning the activities of some ot must bo know'n by . the amateur, in the opening period. The second are trimmed lavishly with winter's is sure to win quite a few of these Irish ‘side-cars’ or so-called ‘jaunt­ fleportmept. It Is upderstaod, )s will- dent for a conference on a likely "final judgment." In the Hauptmann Pen and Pencil ing cars' at Killarney. When I first One of the experiments showed tag to make the tests for nothipg, case this meant after December 13, interesting in Manchester the present senU.rs when they were order for him to secure his license, quarter saw the Bamikowmen run icy decorations. The roofs are scheduled matches. the need of an expansion tank in successor after the other ministers Everybody’s S e ts The only advantige On In and is more useful in talking with up a nine-point lead which was cut Leonard (Carl) was, in his senior got on, it seemed as If I were on an while the cost of the examinations bad left tbe palace. 1935, the dale of re-scntcncc after In second grade. In the lirat sever­ crowned smoothly with layers of elephant's back, I was up so high. a hot water system. When water I has over Manchcs'.ei lllgli, al Issues of the "Barnacle." there foreign amateurs. , The phone down just before the half. pure sugar-like snow. The four year, on the M. H. S. tennis team. ma