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The Woman'a Mlaalonary aodety Mra Chaiiaa jr. Strickland waa Carle Cubberly who is busim Forget-me-not Junior Orele of The weekly card party of tba of Emanuel Lutheran church will i^ le c te d president o f the Second manager for the mystery drama, Kings Daughters will meet Saturday Maacbaatar Green Community club bold Ita first regular meeting of the Congregational Women's League, "Double Door" which the Communi­ afternoon at three o’clock at the will h i held agusual tomorrow nlgbL year at the church tomorrow after­ which held ita annual meeting yes­ ty Players will present January 35 home of their leader. Mine Beatrice Bridge and eetback will be played H w J W H A L L C n ^ toolght and Satw inys — w v ATLANTIC riahig temperatara in north noillm ’ & W b M f W ttM aa w. noon at 3:30. Bustneaa o f Import­ terday afternoon at the church. at the Whiton Memorial ball, an­ L. Lydall of 33 Hudeon streeL with th iM cash prises for the men ,wMANrHF.STFPjmNN.v. Into tonight; wnimer SntmdRy. ‘ to tiM local branch at the ance will be transacted and a targe Mrs. F. C. Allen was elected vice- nounced that reserved seat tickets Marlon Pearl will have charge of the and women players making the high­ ■kM Ghxlatiaa Temperance turnout of the membera la hoped president, Mrs. H. L. Tenney, secre­ had been placed on sale today at the meeting. est Boortt. Sandwiches and coffee 3 to 6 Specials ■ i tm all-dajr maetlnf yeater- for. tary, and Mrs. Fred Pohlman, T. M. C. A., Kemp's, Keller's store will he served at the cloee of the FUEL VOL. U V , NO. 81. Advorthdag on ra go 14.) treasurer. Mrs. George F. Borst waa [ t o r borne. Plana were made and Potterton A Krab. Winston Ben- Mrs. Otto Viertel, of gamee and all players wlU ha wel­ and BIANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1935. (SIXTEEN PAGES) L tea and program at the T. appointed chairman of the commit­ dall will be bouse manager for the Group D o f Center church women, come. The womm's committee, Mrs. Friday Afternoon PRICE THREE C B N H Jnatallatlon of newly elected offl- tee In charge of refreshments at A , Tueaday. January 8. Mra. cera d Scandia Lodge, No. 23, Order play, which will be sponsored by Or- reminds them o f the meeting tonight Louts Custer, chairman, will ha in j Hardy preaented the leaaon the ann lal meeting o f the church, ford Parish Chapter, D. A. R.^ at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Annesiey charge. of Vaaa. will be held at Orange hall Thursday evening, January 10. Mrs. 1 the SyUmma on alcohol edu* at eight o'clock tonight. District Trotter. Tomato Soup ueh proved tnteraatlng Christian March of Oakland street RANGE The South Methodist Woman's ttve. Much hand work Deputy Ehmest Soderberg of Nut­ gave two readings. * meg lodge of Hartford will conduct Foreign Missionary society will meet I aooompUahed for the Memorial the ceremony. A lgot Jofaason 'will tomorrow night at 7:30 with Miss 41 cans 2 5 ^ dtah Membera were aeated at The meeting o f officers of Mons- Hattie Strickland, 31. Church street Public Setback be Installed as president. Following OIL Snyder’s fine tomato oonpl tide, the hoateaa providing hot Tprea Post, British War Veterans Metal the meeting, refreshments will be and delicaclea In addition to scheduled for this evening at the F n el O i l ...... ,6'/}C gal. served. Master Councillor-elect Clarence ORANGE HALL JOBS FOR ALL NEW WORKS PLAN I Individual box lunchea. home of Albert Lindsay, Edgerton Smith of John Mather Chapter, Or7 Range Oil. S'/jc gaL street, has been postponed until fur­ Weatherstrips der o f DeMolay, baa called a re­ 4 Soap Chips ther notice. All offlfsefa are re­ hearsal o f the newly elected officers Now le the Urns to have your Tomorrow Night Snider’s quested to attend the meeting *thls for 7 o'clock tonight at the Masonic Wngtberstripplng done at reduced Ladies’ Priges: evening of the carnival and ball Jj Temple. ratee during the Winter 2.11.50; 3. 75c. LT.Wood^o. Ig. pkg. lie Oyster Cocktail Sauce committees at the Arm y and Navy 1 PINEHURST Save on Weatherstrips, also sava 55 Biaaell St. Tel. 4496 Defense Claims Gang club at 7:30. Quick-Arrow ooap cMpol LINDBERGH IDENTIFIES I Here are a few new Fish Men’s Priges: 1. 1 Dial 4151 Alexander J. Moxzer of 341 Spruce on fuel. Elatlmates ^ v e n free.- items for tomorrow: street left today for Philadelphia 2. $1.50; 3. 75c. TO BE WITHIN CREDIT The Married Couples club of Sec­ where he will resume his studies at Genuine Finnan Haddl e ...... 3Se Ib. ond Congregational church will have Everybody Welcome t the Hahnemann Medical College. W. W. Melaven Sheffield Milk II Beoeless Smoked Filet o f Haddock ...... tSe lb. a Pot Luck supper tomorrow night Admission, 25 cents. Extra Large SM ELTS ...... 7. .. .7 ...... 88c Ib. at 6:30 at the church. The commit­ Phone 7605 17 Hagd S t Sidewalks Icy? ) The choirs of the Polish National VOICE OF H AUPTM ANNCl"!!'^"'^''^“WawlllM,ow Watthte ladder tee In charge Includes .Mr, and Mra. And we remind you again that yon never lasted better fish than our church wrlll hold rehearsals tomor­ 4 cans Joseph Wright, Mr. and Mra. Carl Sand ’em! f a M ^ R i “ ®y®*‘ “ ■«'> U»® kidnaping OF U. S.-R00SEVELT freshly chilled Swordfish and Flirt of Mackerel. The filets of mack­ row night, the Juniors at 6:30 and Quality brand. I I vrlU attack We auWenUclty^ i erel weigh about one-fourth pound each. . Allen, Mr. and Mra. Charles Melst- the seniors at 7:30.-- - Order a bag now! h y t Voice of Man W1 ?*“ **“ ®-**“ '.* '*•“ I photographs allegedly depicUng the erltng and Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Allen. ^dbergh kipping waa planned | marks made In the soft dirt near F _ ASHES REMOVED Betty Gow Arrives In Court In W e home o f Col. Charles A . Llnd- Opened Chum, pint 85c. ADVERTISEMBNT- l O P H C P E Phone 8515 We window: FRESH STEWING OYSTERS Night school will be resumed In WEEKLY— 25c. A. F. SIMONS, General Trucking berfh wtWout We family's knowl­ In Address Before C oip ess, .. Chuns In ShelL 2 qte. 85c. Confectionery Sugar Took Ransinn Is Ike Same pint Sic all departments . of the local State Flrst aid cold tablets will relieve a N eat Dependable Service. for txperfr edge. I Reilly sold he will bring up the Trade Scoot tonight, after being cold In 24 hours. Sold only at Mag- ‘Five men, not one committed j question o f Violet Sharpe. We Llnd- Pertinent Paragraphs THAT BETTER MOVING SC M iC i ! Nation’s Chief Exearthre Whole Haddock — Steak Cod — Tender White HALIBUT. closed since December 20. nell Drug Co, as lliat of Man Now On We crime" said BMward J. ReUly, I bergh mold who committed suicide AND TRUCKING pkg. S c I chief at defense. I In the aviator's home four hours be- Boneless Filet of Haddock — Salmon — Mackerel. fore she was to have been queo- Hartford-Manehester Valvoline Range Oil 1-pound carton. Richard I In Roosevelt Speech Dechres That Instead of Trial for Murder. H aTfe,^n.^m o® jrd. wuT'S7-i!!^!i4- fourW time by ’steT. Rnffjkrfich Egpl«as ...... 19c Ib. teblish Wat be hod noWing to do! “ °°P®” - Prompt Service! Woshington, Jan. 4— (A P )—Tak­ Boston Bluefish ...... 1.5c ib. Dial 6260 wiW We crime and W at it was con- -klWough Mrs. Undbergh has The Federal government must Outright Doles, Govenh I “ 8. a H.” Oreon Stamp# given i ing sentences from President Roose­ AUSTIN CHAMBERS out in food departments. Flemington, N. J., Jon. 4.__(AP)__ ceived in We Undbergh home It-! championed her servants and de­ and shall quit this business of re- RAYMOND LAINE velts’ message to Congress today: llcf. - White Skinless and Bonele.ss Filet of Sole. Colonel Choriea A. Lindbergh today self, but not by any member of the i *c*ihed We maid as "frightened-to Materially wo have restored sub­ ment Should Put 3,500,- Tel. 8086 family. deaW,” Reilly said he will bring up It Is my thought that with the Oyater Crackers. Tartar Sauce. Special IdenUfled the voice o f Bruno Richard stantial benefits to our > . ------We people have a chance to work JACKETS (WwtiaiMd ea Page Two) tion economic problems, long in the peaceful and neighborly attitude to­ TREASURY IIULANOB out of Weir great difficulty." Granted. making, have brought crises of Breaks Ice from Shore ~ wards oWer nationa is coming to be ZIPPER JACKETS 92.95 Hen’s Heavy East Hartford Firm to Build Calling for We relegation to We many kinds fo r which We masters and A ll WOOL For sport and work yon can't AU wool overcoats In wanted understood and appreciated.” Washington, Jon. 4l— (A P )— The w rap heap o f the N RA , A A A and of old practice and Weory were un­ beat these jackets to keep out wind and atyleo. A wonderful value. $ 1.95 It was We way be addresaed him­ position of W e Treoaury Jon. 2 was: kindred agencies of control, Reed Twenty Below Zero. cold. AH wool and la all the wanted prepared. In moot nationa social styles. RUBBERS MAJORITY TO RULE Flemington, N. J., Jon. 4.— (A P ) 84 Bombmg Planes fo r January 2. 8264,718,^ c'•■*•11. abrupt about face in foreijm policy The attempt to moke a disUnc- whose jnly footing since late yes­ at a epeclal rule to We contrary, the J ... . tlon between recovery and reform taken on which a large pereentoga went bock to her place beaide Mrs. quiremente will be pushed steodUy. ***‘ ®" • v surprise by by demanding actual equality terday bos oeen an ice floe a mile A lg q BARGAINS IN MEN’S SUITS, OVERCOATS AND SHOES FOR THE FAMftsY—NOTHING RESEIRVEDI customary parUamontory procedure te a narrowly conceived effort to and a half from shore. of direct labor can be u s^ would be followed and Wte ^ e d to r Elsie Wheatley, widow of We Lind­ The benefits o f We contract I »^*'“***f‘2®*® ®* Y*** armaments and___ areturn return ofo fWt the Iclong- bergh butler. awarded We corporation ore expect-1 State Open House to substltate.the appearance of reality An attempt will be made to land “ (4 ) Preference should be given a majority and not a plurality vote. mourned colonies. to Wose projects which will be adf- "She was ao affected by Mrs. ed to be extended to two oWer l^ a t aewopapermen were for reality itoelf. When a man is We plane on We mile-long cake. <) walks. 10." comer a few moments u d then Lindbergh said It w u not the cua- the .day after the kidnaping. don taught theosophy 7" days buce, one mky wonder — of skaters who had used Center court four minutes after Justice New London "Y ”. There is also a town by-law which "And through him did you receive turned b u k u d started to walk tom to tell the aervuta. Court rsceaseJ at 12:29 p. m. "N o." what becomes of the auual crop of Trenchard. " Y " bowling league will resutne provides In case of a storm that all Springs park since the ice had at­ these n o tu ? " back. RelUy said he expected to keep ReUly returned to the notes. Chriatmu trees? He wore the same gray suit as "Yes. Dr. Condon brought these "Did the outside world know you schedule J u u a ty 7. Mr. W a tk lu ' property owners having abutting tained a safe thickness aggregated "Tbm I beard clearly a voice were coming home Monday or go­ Undbmh on the stud about u “The first rusom note you re­ Slashed from their native hillside property must clear the walks o f Ice 12.600 in 14 days. jresterday. a idue shirt and blue and with him to our home In Hopewell ceived X X X," he begu, "It w u Interior Decorating clou will re­ white striped tie. seeming to come from within the ing beck to New York Tuesday?" hour this afternoon. homes in the northern woods, hun­ and snow within 24 hours of the The laigest crowd on one day that evening.” he uld. cem ete^. near the window of the nursery: dreds of tbousuds of tree! u- sume schedule J u u a ry 14. He was accompanied by Ool. H. Wllents then offered three more Reilly shot. "W e are going ahead very rapid­ time that the snow falls u d if such numbered 2.000 and the smallest "And what did that voice sayl” the second cams through the mail; nnally find their way by freight Norman Sehwarakopf, hMd of the ransom notes u d their envelopes u The colonel turned sligbUy pink. ly," he declared, "u d wUl probably is not done that the tovvn has a right about 300. " I t said, 'Hey doctor!' It w u a tbs .third from Col. Breckinridge; ear ud truck to the cities ud Jersey state police. evidence. They were accepted. “No, very few knew It even now." have the opportunity to cross-exam­ to step in and clear the walks u d Mr. Murphey also made It known foreign accent.” u d the fourth from Condon.” towu. On their arrival they are ONLY TWO TRAPPERS Justice Trenchard Issued stem Wllentz then took the rusom Reilly uked whether. Lindbergh ine the colonel after other < uglea charge the abutting property owners that the hockey rinjt h u been con­ "H ow m u y Umes did you hear stocked up around parking lots, be- warning to photographers that no notes, passed them to Defense Coun­ had a dog. have been developed the cost of the cleu in g of the walks. structed and that the Trade School that voice?” side sidewalks u d in convenient pictures be taken in court. “Why yu, my mother gave us The ooiutroom was packed at 1:49 It Is possible today to go into any hockey team had been g r u te d the sel Reilly for brief scrutiny, u d of­ "Only once." places for the holiday trade. A few GET UCENSES HERE Justice Trenchard opened the fered them as evidence. a dog.” when Col. Undbetg came back to LOCAL YOUTH TO TAKE part of the town that a pcr.son may use of the rink for practice on Tues­ ''Hince that night in St. Raymond days, u d then oblivion. Where do trial with, "If the counsel are ready, "Did you authorize. Dr. Condon "In HopeweU?” the wttnees stud at the atert of the wish to visit and And that walks are day u d Thursday afternoons start­ cemetery did you hear that same they go? Ookmel Lindbergh, you may take to conduct ransom negotiations?” "Yee." afternoon ceeeion to face further Interest in Getting Fur Bearing uncleaned and that there is d u g e r ing at 4 o'clock. The High school u d voice?” Wilmts went on. "A t the Ume of the kidnaping?" WEST POINT EXAMS A reporter investigated u d found the stu d .” crosa-examlnatlon at the buda of a person using the walks falling. Wllentz resumed. ' res." that In this town, at leut, a large Animais Seems On the Wane Ckillegians hockey teams will be as­ The aviator took the stu d, cross* "Yes. I did," Lindbergh answered. "W hy y u .” the plump, fiorid ReUly. The storms of the last few days "Whose w u that voice?" j "A good watch dog,” uked number of used Chriatm u trees are in Manchester. signed practice dates later. A sched­ ed his legs, u d smiled slightly. Before court convened Undbergh Looks Over Notes ! Reilly, referring to the fox terrier Bnmham L. Batson of S80 used for a novel purpose. Did you have resulted in bad conditions In ule of hockey games also will be Hauptmun fixed his pale blue Huptmau's Voice conferred earnestly with state attor­ walking and aa yet the townspeople, worked out. One by one Wllentz prct;»nted the "Mr. Hauptmun's." ' at the Lindbergh home. Burnham Street, Designated ever bekr of a Chrietmu tree play­ Trappers in Muchester are show­ ryes on the flying colonel as the .tes­ neys. i as far as it is shown throughout the Tho Ice is in excellent condition notes of that futile ru som cue- Hauptmann flushed illghUy. A " I wouldn't say so,” said the col­ ground? Strictly speaking, m uy ing no inclination to follow this timony progressed. Lindbergh look­ Samusl J. Foley, Bronx county dis­ b y W ar Department. town, have done little toward.s clcan- respondence Lindbergh examined bus.s went through the room, and onel. o f M ucheater’a . used ^ r ia tm u profitable sport this year, despite re­ j for skating and large crowds are ex­ ed straight at Attorney General trict attorney wu SMted at the I ing up the walks. pected nightly while the cold weath-' David T. Wllentz, who questioned them all carefully; even reading the court, busy with notes on the Reilly then uked If the dog had Wuhihgton, Ju. 4.'—(A P)—The trees are collected u d used during ports that the woods surroudlng one nr two nf the- letters to make given any sign there w u a prowler state'B table u the croaa examina­ er continues. him. szaertlon, paid no heed to the com­ tion resumed. War Department designated today the remainder of the winter for this town are teeming wltb email Wllents askeera may apply short­ HE SHOI'LI) KNOW VICKS COUGH DROP rotogravure section. Lindbergh said. upstairs to wash before looking Into “SWEETADEUNTTOBE heard in a comedy duet. ■ Winifred Shaw also has u impor-| the room with reference to whether Attorney General Wllents an­ B. Southard, alternate, 282 State ruges with the caretaker of the ly in order to benefit by the higher •Ml'ST HAVE BEEN SLEEPY 'That,” uld Lindbergh, "Is part "Did you give him the money?" the nursery where the iitUe baby or not there were may footprints of nounced the atate had no objections. street, Augusta; George F. Wilcox, School etreet dump to u v e out all spring fur pricu, Mr. Turklngton The picture to laid in the glamor- ■ Minneapolis— A fter - 100 years, a Portland, Ore.—Shuddering after of a wrapping paper I saw at Dr. " I gave him part of it," said the w u uleep. The co-fealure will be "Murder in fh « u y kind at alt in the room." "The court," said Justice Trench­ alternate, 11 Kent etreet, Portlud; Christmu trees ud they are re­ today got In touch with the state de­ oua period of the gay nineties with fellow ought to know tho date of his a yawn which lasted three hours, Tells of Prints Condon's home. In It was wrapped colonel, explaining that Jafsie sug­ “ Did you see Betty Gow when you HERE STARTING SUNDAY the Clouds" with Lyle Talbot and •m«rg«ncy«oill on ard,' "bad e x is te d to sit^every Sat­ Richard L. Jones, Jr., Jonesport. moved to the Normu street game partment of fisheries u d game u d birthday. So thinks Claud C. Cleve- Clarence Potampa of Klamath Falls Lindbergh anm.-ered; the sleeping suit." gested only $60,000 be paid. went upstairs to the wuhroom a By President Roosevelt—Burn­ farm u d used for bird cover. the Broadway theatrical world as •\nn Dvorak, l.-nd,- who lives at the county poor .said: u«foroloanef$50> little after eight. urday, but under the clrcumatuces requested additional trapping Uceu- $300. Our convu" "There were prints on the suit­ Wllents showed the colonel a He w u uked to deocribe the box ham L. Batson, pvt.. West Point The trees are stacked in rows u d New Musical Spectacle Said to its setting. Irene Dunne has 'ho fnrm. Records of the Institution give “ My mouth stays shut hereafter," containing the ransom. "No.'* atated perhapa the court Is Justified es. The two that were sent to biro MONEY ni«nt ttrvic* will case or on top of the suitcase which baby's sleeping suit next. Prep. School. Fort WlUlame—A m ­ the pbeasuts burrow into the ever­ role o f a singer in her father's fa­ his birth date os Jan. 7, 1835. and a "When you went downstairs to In taking u adjournment untU Mon­ have been sold. Be Most Pretentious Made A L L F IN K Three doctors worked for 40 min­ provid* you with was under the window on the south­ "W u n 't this wrapped in that Ueocribrs Trips brose R. O'Brien, beadquertere 1st green branches u d find there nat­ mous Hoboken beer garden which is , ;:roup of Inmates at tho home plan­ dinner?" day morning at 10, u d that win be utes before the jaws closed. tho noodi^ coih in east side of the nursery. There w u paper?” be demuded. The colonel described how he (>)ast ArUlIery, Boston, Maes. ural food u d above ail, a safe, by Warner Bros. the rendezvous of theatrical folk and ned a birthday party. Despite the "Yes." the order.” 24 hour*. Ropoy- also at le u t one print on the floor The colonel looked at the small made futile air trips over the aea In Seventh District—Samuel J. Top­ warm hiding place. New York’s young bloods and men : Philadelphia— It was a fine trade records, Cleveland insists his birth­ in a mont» oro oovtly beneath that window u d . inside of "Did you sit in the dining room Reilly resumed questtonlng Lind­ CURB QUOTATIONS suit. A fter he bad answered "y u , the vicinity of Gay Head, Maas., ping, 52 Commercial street, t^mn; So, if you think that your Christ- "Sweet Adeline,” Warner Bros, about town. Donald Woods pla.vs, in offer that Magistrate Jacob day was January 1. "I've had 100 of modo tn onotmoll the suitcase which w u on a small facing tho doorway?” bergh. that la right," he continued to gaze where the kidnaper's note given to Richard C. Desmond, alternate, 12 mu tree w u carted away never new musical spectacle and said to opposite her in the romantic role Dogole made to Charles P. Holman, them and 1 ought to know," he said initollmont ooeh check u d there w u also according "N o." He referred to the first note: Valvoline Range Oil at the garment In which his son Condon wlien the ransom w u paid Coolidge road, L y u ; James A , more to be usqd, rest assured that Assd Gm ud Elec .. with Louis Calhern as his rival. jobless motorist of Scllcraville, for m 0 nth—for ot l«n g to my best recollection a print on Couldn’t See Hallhay "It w u first moved by Inspector be the most pretentious of all their today. But he'r, going to compromise slept his last sleep. in the cemetery that night said the Sculu, 574 Eutera avenue, Lyu ; it is being used to a good purpose Am er Sup P o w ...... Four of the film colony’s most Holman's 1927 model automobile. o t 20 monthi. the window-slll Itself.” "So the way you aat In the dining Wotfa,” the filer related. IV. g lg u tlc specials, opens at the State r.nd attend tlic January 7 party any­ Prompt Service! HURRY Hauptm un Blinks baby would be found. Jamte Meehu, alternate, 54 OUve during the winter", u a pheuut Cuadiu Marconi .. 2 talented comedians are said to give “Get that piece of junk off tho Continuing the examination; room you could not see the hall­ AS She arrived at the Hunterdon County Courthouse to testify In the "What else did you do on the day theater Sunday with Irene Dunne, way. PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY Hauptmann stared Intently at The actual payment of the ran­ foUowing the kidnaping?" avenue, Lawrence; Daniel J, Mlna- playground. Cent States Elec . .. 7-16 the picture a hilarious comedy touch fitreet and I'll refund your $6 fine, ’ Q. l ^ a t do you m e u by a .print, som required "10 to 15 minutes," w ay?’’ trial ot Bruno Hauptmann, who is charged with the murder of her son, han, alternate, 68 Bellevue street, famous stage u d screen singing RAYMOND LAINE Tbr (inly rhnrso In tlireo perrcnl |9ep Lindbergh u the suit was placed on "Colonel, if you were in the din­ "1 had several conferences." Cities Service ...... m star In the title role. that Is unequalled. They Include said the magistarte. Holman agreed At birth, kangaroos have small j month on unimld nniounl of loan colonel T exhibit. He blinked. he said. the tense expre.'islon of Mrs. Aimc Morrow Lindbergh revealed that ahe Lawrence. Te!. 8086 A. A deposit of yellow clay, I will ing it>9 m someone could have gone "As a result of these conferences Cities Service, pfd .. 12H The picture is taken from the sen­ Hugh Herbert, Nydla Westman. and the $6 was refunded. hind legs and large forelegs. Itnowi *4. Ntntn T h raler Rldff. Finally Lindbergh came to the Reviewing Llndl)ergh's fruitless expected a nervc-wracking ordeal on the witness 4u^d. Robert Peacock, I T.VI Main nfrrel Triephono 84M up that stairway, after having pus- didn't you exprees the opinion that Elec Bond u d Share 7 Vi sational Broadway hit by Jerome call i t final note, which Immediately pre­ search for the baby following the Q. Sort of a mud? ed through the hallway u d entered prosecution aid, is shown guiding hier to court. ' ~ the crime w u committed by a num­ Ford Umited ...... 9 Kern ud Oscar Hammerstein n ceded the ransom payment. ru som payment, Wllentz said: WINS PARENTS’ PRAISE SEE CONTINUANCE A. Well, mud carries more of the the door?" ber of men?" Mavis Bottling A i .. 3-16 and is crammed with hilarious com­ " I w u in Dr. Condon's home in "H ow many were In the plane dlstlnetioo of blackness to me; It "No.” CliM ged Opinlen. Midwest U tils ...... % edy, delightful romuce u d stirring the Bronx. It was April 2, 1932.” that searched?” Nlag Hud P ow ...... w u a yellowish, red clay, such u Col. Lindbergh also said It would . RalUy referred to the Morrow "WeU, yes. But since th u I FOR CONDDa OF DANCES SVi drama in addition to Its gigantic he related, describing the arrival of ••-----1 don’t recall." bergh uswered. He noted with OF COLD WEATHER Perm Road ...... outside o f the house benuth that have have been Impossible for u y - meUculous care the expression of hoQse, u d aeked, "Did they have a have thought it over carefully u d 3 'i specialty numbers. that last note. "W ere you in the p lu e ? ” Pub Utils Hold ...... window. one In the house to have taken the each of the twfive. D u ish chauffcuqinamed Gnilson?" found no facta to show that more 2 Unique dancing numbers arc " I u w Dr. Condon walk to the "1 plloteil It." United Founders...... Q. I see. child down the main stair c u e u d " I t didn’t come from that direc­ "Yea," said Undbergh. He added th u one m u w u involved. Director Busch Invites Fathers 'k staged by Bobby Connolly on novel table u d from beneath It be got a Lindbergh then retold bow he lu t United Gas ...... A. The length and approximately saw the child the Sunday night two out the front door without attract­ tion,'’ said Reilly, referring to the Ellison was still employed at the "Didn’t you believe that bootleg­ and Mothers to See How u d mammoth seta with scores of note,” Lindbergh related. United L t and Pow A 1 the breadth of a mu's foot. The days before the kidnaping. ing the attention of himself or Mrs. nursery. * Morrow home. gers did it? Didn’t you think the Eipect Ike Teaperalare lo Hollywood’s most beautiful girls Presenting AfTairs Are Ron. prints wrere not u distinct u to be He said ho did not see Dr. Con­ Lindbergh who were having supper Purple g u g ot Detroit did It?" taking part. don get thq, note. Then came the story of that " I t didn’t seem to come from u y "Do you know where he w m be­ LONG FRIENDSHIP able to see the complet* outline of Identiftcstlon at midnight In u Tren­ In the dining room. When Lindbergh answered in the The music o f this operetta, w rit­ a foot But they were very definite­ "A s a ru u lt of that note did you direction," Lindbergh said. tween 10 a. m., ilarch 1, 1932 u d 8 Director F r u k C. Buach h u re­ Drop Lower Before Te- ton morgue. "L e t’s take the other course, col­ negative, Reilly continued: ten by the authors o f the musical ly made by a m u 's fboL u d Dr. Condon then depart in i "You only heard one sound?” a. m.. March 2?” "Then why did you get in contact ceived so m uy letters u d telephone San F ru cisco— Damon u d Py- "You saw that body?” onel, then if there w u disturbances comedy, contains some o f the most fbwnrd the Crib auto?” "You couldn't call it one sound, I "N o." with Bits u d Spltale If you did not calls from parents of young people th iu had nothing on Superior "Y et.” in the house, someone In the house. morrow popular songs o f the day. In add! Q. So that u I understud It "Y u We did." heard it only once," the boyish look­ “Do you know be drove from the think the Purple Gang of Detroit who attend the dancea at the Rec­ Judges B. P. Sbortall u d D u ie l C. ■ "It w u your child?" It Is possible, might have laken the tion to the eight in the original baby out of the crib u d out of the ing flier laid, correcting the de­ Morrow estate with u imkuown took j'our child?” reation Center that he has decided Deuy, who congratulated each other "Y es." show, two new songs were written house?" fense counsel. person to the Hopewell locality?" "1 ^d not know there w u a Pur­ to invite all the parenU of j^ung on the 20th au lversary of their ele­ "So you did not get your money specially for the screen version. Lindbergh w u slightly flustered. He said he subsequently investi­ " I believe he escorted Betty Gow.” ple gang at that time. 1 wutod folks In town to come to the School By ASSOCIATED PRESS vation to the Superior bench. back u d you didn’t get your child Five of these songs are sung by "It is possible." gated in the kitchen u d found noth­ Violet Sharpe to exhaust every effort for the street Recreation Center tonight to Temperatures dropped to u low The two were itoyhood playmates; back?” Irene Dunne alone. She sings two Wllentz aroze when Reilly vigor­ ing had crashed there. Reilly asked about Violet Sharpe, child’s return,” the colonel aald. see bow well conducted these d u ces Ms sero In Connecticut today to attended law school together; enter­ "N o.” he u ld quietly. are. Mr. Busch reaUzes that m u y herald the advent of u o th e r cold others with Phil R e g u , the sing­ ously urged the aviator to answer Went to School the Morrow maid who committed ReiUy then u k ed bow he had ed the Judiciary u police Judges; ing cop of radio fame who also Two A t 10:63 Wllentz announced that anap which w u expected to con­ New his questions. Reilly brought out that the Lind­ suicide. come to contact these imderworlil times parents worry when their the state was finished with Col. tinue at le u t 24 hours. were elected to the Superior bench sings one song solo. Dorothy Dare, Justice Trenchard intervened, up­ bergh child had not been exposed to "Did other Morrow servants visit figures And the witness replied It children go out to attend duces be­ at the same time u d office on Lindbergh for this phue of its cue. Tlw mercury at the New Haven took Broadway musical comedy star, holding Reilly's questions as legitl strangers. although Lindbergh your home?" had been suggested to him that un­ cause In not all caaea are they con­ the Mme day. u d offered the witneu to the de­ observatory reached a low o f ten sing a popular ballad while Hugh mate, and ended abortively a spirit­ pointed out the 20-months-oId child "Yes." derworld channels might be used to ducted under the beet of clrcum- fense for cross-examination. ^x>ve at 8:80 a. m., today u d the ed controversy between the coun­ went to school "with other children" “Violet Sharpe?” learn something of. the baby's fate stucea. At the Recreation Center, Reilly opened his cross examina­ meteorologist predicted It, would sels. at the little school in Englewood. "if the underworld knew uytbing however, eversrthlng is c le u u d tion with a query that electrified •’Yea." sink to six above by tomorrow "You did not enter the nursery at "You heard no cry from the about i t " wholesome u d parents may find the court. "Did she visit your Hopewell morning. that time? You heard nothing sus­ nursery?" asked Reilly, after fln- Referring to one o f the imder- this to be so by attending tonight’s "Colonel, arc you armed?" home?” The ten degree reading w u four picious," asked Reilly after Lind­ iahlng his queries on the crash of world contacts, Reilly u k ed ; dues. They will hot .only be Im­ I Wllentz leaped to his feet in vig- , " I don’t think so.” degrees warmer th u the record low bergh told bow at 9 o'clock he u d wood the Lindberghs heard. "If be did make the offer—if it pressed with the atmosphere at Hi.s objection. “ Did you know she bad the habit t o r this date. It w u six above on Anne were in their bedroom adjoin' "N o.” of going'„ut with Wheatley?’’ was not accepted you couldn't u y this d u c e but they will also hear Ju u a ry 4, 1904. "Object, Your Honor," the prose- some fine music played by the Sil­ Ing the cblld's nursery. Reilly developed a sympathetic ''No.” positively he did, could you?" . The forecast for today w u fair tor shouted. "N o," said the colonel. turn. "No, Col. Breckinridge acted in ver Rhythm band. Is Not .\rnwd "Did you have u y extra help u d continued cold. CHEVROLETS Startling Qneatlon "The little fellow had a cold, and this u any attorney. "I'll u sw er. your honor.” Llnd- there. Colonel, that came by the OoMeet Spot. Then Reilly electrlfled the court­ you rubbed his tiny chest with oint­ Undbergh w u asked concerning A favorite food of Hollud Is the •gh interrupted. day?" Muchester ud Bolton were room by Inquiring: ment u d put him to bed?" postcard sent him from Newark "cake eudW hlch” , which consists o f Trenchard nodded. The flier u - "No. I think not.” among the coldest spots In the "In the course o f the Investigation •'Yes.” in couection with the kidnaping, a slice of honey cake between two erted in a low but firm voice: Reilly showed the flier photo­ state, both places reporting zero Colonel have you ever beard it said "You petted .him, when he cried ud be told Reilly the volume of slices of bread. , "I am not." graphs o f the nursery u d asked readings. in the two lowest price ranges or whined a little?" mall which poured Into bit Hope- Reilly promptly launched Into a you were the one to be kidnaped? questions about the size of the room. High winds In New Britoln sent January

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHES'l'ER OONM. FRIDAY. JANUARY 4 ,1988L .,. V. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAT, JANUARY 4, IRRk

Penn ...... U 8 Stsri ...... 88% I LINDBERGHS ON STAND Pub Barr N J Vic Chem ...... 84% city o t tto dsBtli ot MfS. KatUe under eonetructlon. Open to traf- Radio ...... Western Union ...... 88% (Ruagsr) Ludke a t Glendale, Cali- Ac. forala, which occurred la that city Condition Of Route No. 110—Shelton and Mon­ N.Y-Stocks Reading ---- West Elec and Mfg ...... 37 DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ROCKVILLE WeitoMdhjr, January 3. She sras the Rem Rand .. Woolworth ...... 54 . PSiOAV, JANUARY 4 (Ceatral ant Baitora Standard Ttiae) roe. Shelton-Monroe road. About POLITICAL RRIMI^ Roy J o b B .. Elec Bond and Bharo (Curb). 7'.t daughter e i ths late Mr. and Mrs. State Roads 5 mllea of 0 1-2 inch bituminous ma­ Nctai AU •reerooM to foat ^ tarie e b ^ er^troope UterMf orlMe i Harneon Rueger of Rockville, and cadam. Open to traffic. 1, How A Bill Ig Ponged. Adams Exp ...<., Safeway Btoraa . . . . aea: eoaet to oeoat (e to •) 4**iti>aaoa luetadM ah available ewtleoa would hovs bsM 04 years of ogs on Air Radue ...... 114 Sears Roebuck...... Preereme cekjeri to tbanae, F. M. Oeirt. teat. Route No. 181—RoKbury-Valla John Martel), an Englishman, and February 3. Following her mar­ Rood conditions and detoun In the' rood. Waterteund «nx,—a^m 1.0 Alaaka Jun ...... 19% Socony V a c ...... NBC-WSAF N8 TWORK 1144— «t4i-"Baauty Fraoram — aaat: FRE DEPAiniEinS rUN riage ebs rselded for a time In There are 23 possible atages4!ments by the house; (14) B a r g a in H o u n d AUsgbsny ...... 1% Sou Pme ...... Hsnnsssay, an Irishman, ware the BA8te — Be«ti moot wlw weel wUe Waady 4n4 WUIIa, Camady—waat State of Connecticut made necetoary miles in length. Grubbing, grading first to distill cognac and export It •:>4— tiW—Fraaa-Radia Nawa Farlad Manchastor. She leaves her husband by highway construcUon and oUing and Installing culverts. Open to tro u g h which a bill originating in [ of dlfferenceo by oonfereoca. AlUsd Cham ...... vlS9 Sou hwy ...... w ikr wUa «e*b wfl wilt wfbr wre w tr •H4 - TXI4—Myri and Marge — taati Otto Ludke of Glendale; a stater tte house may pnaa before actually I (15) Enrollment on parehmaBtfi Anm OsB ...... ;il5% Std Oas and Else .. to Orsat Britain and Ita colonies. »b«n weae wtam wwj ir**l; mlei k*4 Chlaaga Canaart Orehaatra—waat SOCIAL AND A m N S n ia announced by the Connecticut High­ traffic. wneq wofl «rbe wow wdaf wkbf •■14— yi14—Juat Flain Bill—aaat; Or. Mrs. Ihigeae Thuemmler of Rock becoMng law. They are: , (ig) examination by committee o^, Ami Aleo ...... 82'4 Std OU Cal ...... Their distillation took placa In the NORTHwaar a canaoian — wtmj way Department aa of January-2, Route No. J05—Preeton-Griswold- French town of Cognac, from which ahaatra—midaraat; Orehaat.—Dlxia vUle, B mater la Germany and sev 1085: ^ Voluntown. The Preeton-R. I. trunk (1) Introduction; (2) reference by enrolled bills; (17) rigned by aDeeStoi’ Am Bosm Prod ... Std Oil N J wibe Into webe wAir m trr oret cfef •■•4- T il^ T h a O’Nallla, 4 k h -a a a t; era! aeptows and nieees. jjpealwr to a stan ^g or select com-, er and president of the eenote?(ia)ii Am Rad at 8 .... Tex C o rp ...... the project derived Ita nama. SOUTH — wrv« wBtf wwae wl* wjaa Oanea Orchaatraa—waal and Dlxia EOington and Broad Brook Route No. U. 8. T—Greenwich line. - Bituminous macadam surface B*«iy one UkM to din* ont once wfla-wmiB wted w*m wtne wib wapi ti 4g— 7:44—Baaka Carter. Talk-ba- Forcei Ready for Aoaoal Friass Awarded Is under construction for 11 1-2 mlttee: (8) reported from the com-; transmUtol to the Prerident 1 Am Bmalt ...... Timken Roller Bear wldx wnab kvoo wkv wf«a wbap kpre ale; Batwaan tha Beokanda—waat Puts Hill, 235 feet of concrete mittec; (4) placed on the calendar. (19) — Approval by the Prorident;' In • while. Why not try the Hotel woal ktbe kth* waoo wave vrtar (i44— (XIO—Fray B Braaglotll. Flanaa Prises have been awarded In the pavement Open to traffic. miles. Shut down for winter. Traf- Am Ttl and Tel .. Trans America .... MOUNTAIN—kM kdyl krir kfhl Events to Rs Im Funds. lie can pass. (5) Consideration in committee of (20) disapproval by the President; Sheridan r A dellcioui turkey or Am TOb B Union Carbide ...... FACIi'IO COAST—kjro kfl kxw kome 7:14— K>—Wfaaa-RaJIa Nawa Farlad —baalc: Harbla Kay Orahaa.—waat Ott won oecond prise wltb a 8 lb. 12 Avenue. About 1 mile sheet Congamond rood. About 8 miles of counters no opposition, stages (18), Aviation Corp , . . . U S Rubber ...... iiSt— 4iSS—Mario MoAtfaa, aaprane 10:04—lin o —Otxia Nalaon Orah.—aaat: Saturday event^, January 11 and asphalt Open to traffic. without amendments; (12) return (13), (14), (20) and (31) areomittod they. too. remain almost encesitvely The Hollywood Market Is having Myrt and Marge—repeat for wrat os. fish. In the large mouth baas bituminous macadam, road under Balt- and Ohio . . . . U 8 Smelt ...... ■:••— 4;4a-ailly Batahalar’a ahateh 13, for the beneflt of the two de­ elooe Scott Brown took flrat prise Route No. 8 and 20—Winchester. construction. Open to traffic. De­ from the senate with amendinents; in its progress toward the goal of simple. SliU are featured In front all special this week on Hollywood Bsttdlx ...... R i e ^ •M»- 7i«a-Fhll CoJk thaw Shop 10111—11:14—Onia Nalaon Orah.—aaat; partments. Bill Reeves of Wind Constructing bridge and cut-off on ,(13) consideration of senate amend- becoming law. or on either side. They fit the hips whiskey. A full quart for I1.8S. •:W— TiM—HIraeh’a Orebaatrt—waaf Henry Buaaa Orehaatra-midwaat with B 4 Iba. 10 os. fish and Henry tour at east end posted. Bath a t a r i ...... 4:40-. Ti4^Uaala Bara Naria ■tatlan 1044—11:14—Jaeguan Ranard Oreh.— aorvUls wiU be the intetlooutor and Weber second with a 3 lb. 7 os. fish. new location. Open to traffic. Route No. 203—KilUngly. The snugly, but are usually cut on (he You must take advantage of this Bordan ...... T:W— •too—Jaaalea Oragonatta—te a boale: K. Baaahar Oroh.—midwaat Ellington will have aa Its and men, Routs No. 10—Colchester.. Com­ blaa, e ^ c h makes for soft, but never sale and prepare for that party you ■iCO— eiOO—Waltxinn by Aba Lyman lin o —12K)4—toott Flahar B Orehaatra I’bers was a large number of fisher­ Killlngly-East KilUngly trunk line. Can P u ...... titO - *ri0—pick a >at, Cemaky Ae( 11:24—12:S4—Frank Dallay’a Orehaatra Edward Charter, latI Goehrtng and men catered In the contest. stock bridge-Colchester trunk line. Bituminous macadam, length about Scout calendar and a dairy, snaggerated folds. When fashioned are planning to have. Coaa (J. L ) ...... TIRED, ACHINQ FECTT... 12:04— 1 tOIL-OaneIng Fregram—wabe of taffetas or the new stiff satins, Pi«e—tOriO-Tha Ptrat Nlobtar—r to 0 Fred Ertel. The Brood Brook end Onto Seleetod for Banquet Bituminous macadam, length about 4 1-2 miles under construction. Traf­ morous and useful gifts wera Chsa and Ohio . . . . •iW—lOiW—>Wrank Black Orth.. Chair NBC-WJ2 NETWORK men will be Fred Kreyaalg, Brneat Saturday evening, January 26 has 6 1-8 miles ia under construction. fic should avoid this route. BOY SCOOT NEWS changed between the Scouts they art strictly tailored. For late Ha tins for Evening. Chrysler ...... 10:0»-11i00—aaek af tha Nawa. Talk BAIIO — Baatt wja wbx>wbu wbal Hoffman and Joe Gaaauclcli. Vocal Traffic can pass. afternoon wear, some women pre Evening materials include new lOitg—lltig—Warnanila Orchaat.—waaf wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal; been selected for the annual ban­ Route No. 315—Groton. Palmer Sumner, the troop sincerely taopea Col Oas and Else . 10:to—11 :to—Jolly Ceburn'a Orehaatra Midwaat: areky wear wla kwk kwer numbera wUl be rendered by Luther quet of the Rockville fire depart­ Route No. 00—Waterbury. Water- Cove bridge and approaches under Troop 7, ChristmiM Party. that you getct well______in a hurry. Wa fsr the dress to the skirt and blouse rough, shiny satins, b lia te ^ crepes, Co ml 8 o Iv ...... lltW—itHO—Danaa Mualo Orehaatra A. White and Francis C rat^ of this bury-Walcott-Bristol road. About ftomula, but even so the skirt por' taffetas and lames, and for colors, lliig—IStIb—Charntavaky a Orehaatra koll wren wmaq kao wkbf ment. It will be held at the Rock­ construction. Traillc can pass. Troop 7, American Legion Troop, wish to have you soon a t the meet­ Cons Oos ...... Here's rea/ 31 itb—12iSO—Don Wadre and Orehaatra NORTHWEST B CANADIAN — wtm] city, John Pfeiffer, John Sargent ville House and a turkey dinner will 7 1-3 miles bituminous macadam erided the year 1934 with a jolly ings. Uon remains Invariably simple. turquoise, pink, tllleul, vanilla, plum, Oont C a n ...... wiba katp wabo wday kfyr cret cfcf and George Chamberial i of Broad pavement. Open to traffic. brown, white and black. Day wools For the first time since her son was kidnaped on March 1, 1083, Mrs. Anne Lindbergh publicly told the story CB8-WABC NETWORK SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wle wjax be served. The detailed program Chirstmaa party. The meeting Notices; Scouts, bring a place a t Com P ro d ...... BASIC—Baoti wahe wade woko wcao wfla-wion wlod warn wmo wab wapI Brook; there will be a duet by IM- will be announced later. Route No. 71—Meriden-BerUn. Cat cardboard and a smalt 1985 calendar stress plain smd roughlsh weaves, of events preceding and following the discovery of the baby’s abduction, when she took the stand In Huntsr- wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfoa wbap kpro ward Charter and Edward Davis of opened with a drill period. The Du Pont ...... iraab waae mwr wkbw wkre whk ekiw wool ktba kttaa waoo wave Funeral of Mrs. Swiadella Hole Paas road. 7 miles of water- (^MPBELL’S AVraORIZED troop hopes to have Sergeant Phan- to the meeting this week. chevrons and nubby tweed mixtures. don 0>unty (N. J.) court aa the state's star wttnsss against Bruno Hauptmann. She Is pictured above dur­ Eastman Kodak ... wdra wcau w ^ waan wfbl wepd iNav Ellington and a number of specialty bound macadam under construction How would you like some home In browns, greens, much black and a ing her ordeal, the dim lighting adding to the intent atmosphere In the courtroom as every person present wmaa wbna: MIdwaat: wbbm wfbm MOUNTAIN—kon kdyl lotlr kghl The funeral of Mrs. Annie (Hoi- euf back again very soon to give made strew ber^ shortcake? Oar' Elec Auto Lite . . . . kmbo kmox wowo whaa FACIFIC COAST—kso kfl k»w komo ‘numbera. There wUl be a chorus of landl SwindeUs, 81, wife of Fred­ but open to traffic. - them further instructions in drills new rosy henna. strained ayes and ears to catch every word and expression when she spoke In a soft, slow voice. In the fore­ (3sn E ls e ...... BA(T—wpc whp wibw whae wibt mtoo khq kfad klor kpo 35 men and two houra of Henri ny erick W. Swindells, prerident of the Route No. 80—Madison and Kill- AS (WODRICH DEALER SAINTLY SlNNESr rone's have some nice fresh straW' ground are court attaches. wore wtee afrb ekao wibx CanL BaaL foUowlug the minstrel. The show and formations. Some of the Scouts bsrrtss In at 4Bc a pint Tou had dsn F oods...... Rock Manufacturing Company, waa Ingwortb. North Branford-KilUng- were given an opportunity to lead Oowa Made of Sequins. Osn M otors...... DIXIB—wxal wato wbro wdod 4 :10— 2 4 0 —Tha Singing Lady—aaat will be given Friday evening, Janu­ held this afternoon from her home wortta road about 6 1-2 miles bitu­ Philadelphia — The nuns of St. better take some home with you. Evening gowns composed entirely klra wrao wlao wdan wtoe krid wrr 4 :44— 6:42—Orphan Annie—aaat only ary 11, at the Ellington Town HaU Campbell’s Service Station, Main the troop in the following games: Gold Dust ...... ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo wbt wdaa 2.-00— 2:00—Jack Barger B Orehaatra a t 65 Elm street. Rev. Edward U minous macadam pavement Open street, at Middle turapu.c, u.., “Hoop Race," "Jum p the Rope," Xavier convent are wondering what of sequins and sparkling paillettes Hershey ...... wbix wdbl wwva wmbx waje wmbr 0:24—' " 2:24—Fraaa-Radio ‘ “adio rNawa Period with Buckmlater's orchestra fur­ NIeld, pastor of the Rockville Bap­ to traffic. manner of man It was who robbed Potato Puff. are all the rage. Dark blue, black wala ktnl kgka wcoa wdnx wnox kwkh 2:32— 2:S2-Hlala Page and Orehaatra nishing the music to r the dancing. been awarded a franchise as a deal­ “Scythe Race.” A short patrol Two cups cold mashed potatoes, Hudson Motors . . . 2:42— 2:42—Lowell Thomaa — aaat; tist church officiated, aaslsted by Route No. 84—Groton-Stonington- er fpr The B. F. Goodrich Company, meeting then was held. A candle­ them. Fifty song books were bia and gold are the most popular colors Int Harv ...... MIOWaST—weah wfl wrat armbd wlan Orphan Annie-repeat to midwaat On■ Saturday■ evening, January 7 13. Rev. Allan David Creelroan, pastor North Stonlngton. Old Mystic- R. sole loot. e«*> 1 cup grated cheese. for them. 'r wIbw kfh kfab wkbn wcea webt kacj 2:00— 7:04—Amoa 'a' Andy'—aaat only the minstrel will be presented In Akron, Ohio. They will handle the light Investiture ceremony for Ten­ Beat whites and yolks of eggs Int Nick ...... wa&x woo i:12— 7:14—Willard Rebleen OrchaaL of the North Scituate, Moss., Bap- I. line trunk line. Bituminous ma­ nationrily known Safety Silvertown derfoots was enacted. Ernest separately. Beat yolks with a dov- Ini T and T ...... MOUNTAIN—kvor k li koh ksl 040— 7|t0—Rad Davla, Serial Skateh the Breed Brook Opera House with tlst church, close friend of the cadam about JO miles in length un­ Ladles Only. 0:44— 7:44—Dangaroua Paradlia. Skit the Melody Boyj playing for the tire, the new Electro-Pak automo­ Brown, Gerard Blanchard and Eu­ er beater until thick and lemon col­ Johna Manville ... COAST — khl kola kfre kol kfny kvl family. The body was placed in the der construction. Shut down tor bile storage battery and other Ctood- gene Rohan received their tender­ xkecka A building In which the feminine Kennecott ...... kfbk kml kw( kern kdb kemb k(b 7:04— 1:04—Irene RIeh'a Serial Play dancing. menisoleum at Hlllcrest Park ceme­ winter.^ Traffic can pass. ored. Add with cheese to potatoes mlqd I* to rule completely and where Cant. BaaL 7:14- 8:15—The Dick Llabart Ravua Hospital Treatod 78 rich products for automotive use. foot badge, and Duncan Johnson re­ COLDS and mis thoroughly. Beat whites Lehigh Val’ Rd ... 7;S0— 2:30—Al Qoodman’a Half Hour tery In Springfield. s Route No. 65—Hebron. North ceived his .‘tecond clas.i badge from men may do well cb tread softly and Ligg and Myers B 4 i4S— rite—Sanaa by Fata Wallar •lOO— 9:04—Baatrlca Lillio. Comedy The month of December proved street. 1 1-2 miles o t waterteund of eggs on a platter with a wire say little, is planned for construction 1:00— CDO—Al Kavalln Orchaa.—eaat; 2:30— 2:34—Phil Baker Show—to cot to be a busy one at the Rockville In the past five years, Japan l.s committee man Krne.st Morse. Tlic w hin, beating until stiff and dry. Loew's ...... "Og“-raldwaat; Old Sonaa—w «t 2:04.^10:00—To Be Announced It has been eatimated that the macadam under construction. Open estimated to have supplied from 65 during the coming year. •lib— ( :15—Bobby Banaen — aait: 2:34—10:34—A Maaaaga of leraal, Mua. City hospital with 73 cases treated, troop enjoyed the refreshments of FEVER Fold Into potato mixture and turn Lorlllard ...... Kavalln Ore.—Dlxia; Skippy—mld- Maine potato crop will show an In­ to traffic. to 70 per cent of the world’s raw cookies, .sandwiches, cake and cocoa. Stst Oas The project la to Include store and McKeesp l i n ...... 10.-04—11:00—Kddia Ouohin'a Orehaitra there being 21 accident cases. The crease of 6 per cent over last year's Route No. 101—Canton. Albany Into a wen oiled baking dish. Bake office apace, restaurants, apartments weat; Taxaa Rangara—wait only —anet: Amoa 'n* Andy—wait rpt following Is the report issued by the silk, and (Jhina from 18 to 20 per During the "cats’’ Scoutmaster Ir­ thirty minutes In a moderate oven Monsanto Chem ., iiiO— •iSO—H. y. Kaltanbern, T alk- 10:to—11:34—Praddia Martin Orehaatra figure. Turnpike. Bridgo and approaches cent. win presented each Scout with a Liqxid-Tafcicts H esdschgg and a hotel—but only women doc­ aaat: Organ Ceneart — waat; Jack 11:04—12:04—Felix and Hla Orehaatra superintendent Annie Hath^ay SxIvc-Xm * Oragx lx as xilaataa tors, women dentists, women law- Mont W a rd ...... Armatreng—midwaat rapeat 11:34—12:30—Arehla Blayer Orehatlra Smith: Number of patients in hos­ years, women shopkeepers and the Nat Blsc ...... I stopped In at Montgomery Nat Cash Reg . . . . pital December 1, 1934, 10; number Ward’s store this morning and saw like, ard to occupy the building. Nat Dairy ...... Leo Perrin and his Orchestra; admitted during month, 36; out There will be no rule, however, Cavaliers Quartet patients, 31, making a total of 78. thstr colorful display of curtalna against men being customers and Nat DtstUlsrs . . . . Discharged, 64; X-rays, SO; acci­ Both the cottage curtain and the N Y C e n t...... 9:30—Phil B ^ e r, Harry McNaugh- patients. ton, Gabrielle DeLys, blues sing­ dents, 21; birtte, 0; operations, 18; fun length curtain come In many The Idea of this “House of Wo­ NY NH and H .... WTIC largest number treated, 32; small­ dUferent shades. The most nopular Nor And A ...... er; Leon Belascu’s Orchestra. men" dates back 40 years to one Hartford. Conn. 10:00—Brahms' Uebeslieder Walls­ est number treated, 8; drily aver­ of which are pink, blue, gold, green Mrs. Emma Oad, a well known Cop­ North Am ...... age, patients, IS. and orchid. It would not be very Packard ...... 5O,OO0sty. 1040 K. a 383.8 M es difficult to select your curtains from enhagen clubwoman. Plans for Its Traveiera Broadcasting Service 10:30—Jewish Program. OSIoera Elected their display. construction fell through several 11:00—Time, weather. Mrs. Albert HartensUIn haa been times, but the 'ots now have been 11:05—Federal Housing Adminis­ re-elected president of the Ladies KOZ.. purchased. Building oosts will be Friday, January 4. tration. Aid Society of the Rockville Bap­ approximately 1,000,000 kronor 11:15—Cascades Orchestra. tist church. Other officers elected If you are looking for a good and (aboOt $200,000.) Oak Lodge No. 43 Pa M 11:30—St. Regis Hotel Orchestra. were: First vice-president, Mrs. Inexpensive pudding, this la just the To start things off right a woman 4:0O-l-Muric Guild. 12:00—Flsrlng Trapeze Restaurant Rachel Gyngell; second vice-presi­ thing. architect will design the building. International Brother­ 5:00—Kay Foster, son,-"a. Orchestra. dent, Mrs. Alice EMwards; treasur­ Soet Pudding. hood of Papermakers 5:15—Stirigbt Shooters. 12:30 a. m.—Hotel Commodore Or­ er, Mrs. Lizzie Elliott; secretary, 1 cup chopped suet (fine.) Tomato aod Banana Salad. 5:80—Supper Time Music. chestra. Mrs. E3rie Kent. 1 cup boiling water pouted over it. Two cups sifted tomato pulp, Regular meeting will be 5:45—Stamp Club. Senior Donoe 1 cup chopped raisins. tablespoons lemon juice, 3 teaspoons 0:00—Wrightville Clarion. The seniors of the RockvlUe high NEW 1 cup molasses. sugar, 1-3 teaspoon salt, 11-3 table­ held in Tinker Hail, To­ 0:80—Preaa-Radio News. school will hold a novelty holiday 1 tsaspoon soda. spoons granulated gelatins, 4 table­ morrow at 9:30 A. M. 6:30—Gems From Memory, dance this evening h, .the Sykes S cups flour. spoons cold water, 4 whole cloves, 3 6:41—Laurel Trio. gymnasium. The proceeds of the 1 tsa^oon elanamon. bananas, 1-3 cup diced celery. (Deiegatea to Central La­ HULTMAN’S 6:45—Billy Batchelor. RADIO; affair will te for their Washington 1-4 teaspoon ginger, cloves and Add sugar, cloves and salt to can­ bor body will be elected at 7:00—Phil Cook's Show Shop. trip fund. The following are In salt. ned tomatoes. Simmer ten minutes this meeting.) 7:80—^Harmoneers. charge of the affair: Tickets, Nor­ Men’s and Boys* Outfitters man Tennatedt, chairman, Henry Steam I hours. If placed In one and rub through a sieve. There 7:46—Crescent Serenadera. New York, Jan. 4.—(AP)—Two SAFETY oan. If It Is divldsd into smaller por' should be two cups. Add gelatine 8:00—Jeaalca Dragonette. Rackowskl; novelty committee, exhibition bouts starring the Baer Alice Meacham, chairman, Leon tlons, steam only '3 hours. which has been softened in cold 0:00—The Traveiera Hour — Nor­ brothers. Max and Buddy, are to be Be sure and try this pudding, I bad water and stir until gelatins Is dls- man Cloutier, director; Ed Kupeck, Mildrid Lo-'ldn, Henry on the WMCA-ABS chain tonight Hayden; refreshments, Evelyn, it the other'day, and It was delicious. oolved. Add lemon juice and 1st Small’s Leaders. from Detroit at 10 o’clock , It Is much better If a sauce Is poured stand until mixture bogins to thick­ 9:30—Pick End P a t Luetjen, clutirman, Homer Metcalf, over It and there are many different en. Add diced celery and bananas 10:00—First Nlghter. Try these tonight: Doris Tennstedt; cloak room, Wl] New 1935 Plymouth on Display Tomorrow kinds that one may use. peeled and ollced. Turn into a mold 10:80—"Pause That Refreshes." WEAF-NBC — 7:15, Interview liam Kuca, W. Barnett and J. Hal' to Chiu and become firm. When 11:00—Talk. Connie Mack; 9:80, Pick and Pat; loran. read} to serve unmold on a bed of i m ^ O H 11:18—Jesse Crawford, Organist. 10:30, Frank Black orchestra. Oommunity Supper Georgs Bums and Oracle Allen Thirty-four months after his son was abducted from his home near Hopewell, N. J., Colonel CHiarles A. Lind­ WABC-CBS—9, March of Time; a'Hved In Hollywood with a brand lettuce and serve with French dress­ bergh took the witness stand to testify against Bruno Hauptmann In the Hunterdon County courtroom at 11:80—Slumber Hour. The A. B. C. community supper ing or mayonnaise. 13:00—SUent. 9:80, HoUywood Hotel; 12, Scott will te held in the social rooms This New Car Offers You: new daughter. Her name Is Sandra Flemington. N. J. Here the momentous scene Is pictured. Lindbergh, outlined against the maps and dia­ Fisher orchestra. J;ar, and she Is adopted. Incident­ Another way to make the jelly Is grams pinned on the wall, sits cross-legged, apparently at ease as he answers the prosecution's questions of the Ellington Congregational to prepare the tomato pulp and add January Events WJSS-NBC—9, New series by Bea­ church :hla evening from 6 to al'','. Bums and Alltn have Just com about events he has detailed often before. In the foreground are court stenographers and, at right, the trice LUlo; 9:30, Ph ’ Baker; 12, New high*efficiency Engine . . . more plctsd an European tour and are It to a lemon flavored jolly. Then balllfr. o’clock. An entertainment will fol add the bananas and celery when the Freddie Bebren’s orchestra. low. power on 12^ to 20% less gas and oil. ready to start In Paramount's “Win What to expect Satu.-day: or Lose." jelly beglnq to set. Card Party WEAF-NBC—1:50 p. m.. Metro­ Frank Badstuebner Post, Veter­ HighestCompression Ratio of any car Veeder Root ...... 34 An Italian has invented a bur­ WDRC politan opera "La Traviata”; 5:30, Montgomery Ward’s Store Is hav­ Walt Disney, creator of Mickey 888 Hartford, Oono. ans of Foreign Wars and Ita Auxil­ ■ .. without penalty of premium gaa. Mouse and Silly. Symphonies, rsleas- Whitlock Coll Pipe ... glar alarm, for use In hotels or 1880 Our American schools. iary will bold a public whist party ing a clWanoe sale and you should J.B.Wil’ms Co. $10 par 60 apartment houses, which rings a WABC-(3B8—3:15- p. m.. Pro­ see the beautiful coats they have ed through United Artists, Is grad­ a t the home of Mr. am! Mrs. P at Local Stocks bell and signals on a central switch­ gram from Yugoslavia; 4:30, Pre­ rick North of Windsor avenue, this New Torpedo-type Safety-Steel Body. with appealing prices. Fur-trim' ually achieving a reputation id his Friday, January 4. own home as master chef. His most Ubya, Italy’s colonial posseieidh board at uh attempt to force the mier Ramsay MacDonald New evening. Refreshraenta will be serv­ Seats 3" wider, floors 3" lower. med ooats are marked down to In Northern Africa, is more than Year’s message. $U.S4 and gP.PB, and If you want one enthusiastic dining-room fan Is his (Furnished by Putnam * Oo.) door of a rpom or open • with P. M. ed and prizes will be awarded. The small daughter, Diane, who says, "If Central Row, Hartford, Conn. m ice the else of the state of Texas. any but the right key. WJZ-NBd.:-12:30, 4-H Oub pro­ post committee includes: Frank of those good-looking sport coats 3:16—Minneapolis S)rmphony Or- gram; 6;4S, Master Builder. Improved Hydraulic Brakes stop quick­ for (SJ4, you better drop everything Papa made it. It’s good." And she's chestra. Rlzzy, Carl Brendel and Arthur I P. N. Stocke WMCA-ABS—1:15, NaUonal Re­ Bateman. The auxiliary committee e r... Centrifuse Drums on all models. and nm right down, and be one uf usually right. The newest confec­ R ial 5:00—Amo Meyer’s Royal Sere- publican CUub luncheon. the lucky MW. tion to come out of the Disney nmdera. is in charge of the president, Mrs. kitchen is a creamy dessert with a Bank Stocks 5:16—Ski! Mary Sloan. New Syncro - Silent Transmission. A roll of surgeons' plaster Is one provocative name: I A'ked 5:80—Jacksr; Armstrong, AIl-Amer- MeetlBgs New Qutch. 30% less Pedal Pressure. of the handiest things you can have Mickey Mousse. Cap Nat Bank A Trust 14 Kemp’s January Clearance Sale Icsu Boy, The Every Mother’s Club of the In the home. Doctors and nurses Smooth one heaping tablespoon of Conn. River ...... 450 *5:45—Between the "ookends. WAPPING Baptist church vriU meet this evC' Mola Steel Springs and New Weight have long used surgeons’ plaster for flour Into one heaping tablespoon of Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 55 6:00—Leon Navara’s Orchestra. ning a t 7:30 o’clock with the newly anything and everything—not only butter and work in tniree egg yolka. Hartford National . . . . 10% 0:15—Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim elected prerident, Mrs. Basle Chap­ Distribution give “ Floating Ride.” binding up a bad ankle or a broken Add pintpti of milk, < Uttla at a time Phoenix St. B. and T .. 105 Girls' Oxfords 0:80—H. V. Kaltentera—Current Mr. and Mrs, Paul B. Robidoux man, presiding. Plana for the year head but mending cracked wind' until It roaches ths boiling point Wamtn Tool SImo$ 8 to g Events. and son motored to Ware, Mass., will te dlsouased and refreshments New-type Sidesway Eliminator. . . Inauronoa fltocks Tuesday, where they spent New will be served by the following com­ shields, leaky hot water bottles, Thsn add half cup of augar ana mix Aetna Casualty ...... 58 Forir college,^college. ^ 6:45—Beauty Program — Margaret assures you of new safety on curves. knife handles, surgical appliances thoroughly. Add tha whltas of ths for •Porta.ei 0 0 Brainard and Connie Gates. Year’s day at the home of Mrs. mittee; Mrs. May Wells, Mrs. EH- Aetna Firs ...... 47 Robldoux’s parents. On their way derkin, Mrs. Martha Zlnnoser and a::d dishes, book bindings and what egg*, beaten to a light froth and Astnq Life 10 Rubber'jer aole."**^^ 0:85—Press-Radio News. have you. When your shoes or slip­ cook for two mlnutee. Vanllte to Size* 3 to 8. Pair 7:00—^Myrt and Marge. home, at Springfleld, an automobile Mrs. Emma Apel. Automobtls .. 1 ...... 24 skidded and hit their car, hurting Alden Skinner Auxiliary win pers become worn at the back so the toate. Stir constantly and avoid Conn. Osnsrat ...... 26% 7:15—Air Adventures of Jimmie roughness wears out your stockings telling. Allen. each of them slightly. They went meet this evening in the G. A. R. Hartford Firs ...... 80 to a doctor In Springfield and final­ hall. And they solved it by building this new too fast. Just flx, the place with two Hartford Steam Boiler 71% 7:80—The O’Neills. Here is Walter P. Chrysler*s or three thicknesses of suigeons’ 7:48—Boake Carter. ly got on their way home again. The officers of the Vernon high-spe^ safety car. National Firs ...... 55 Mr. and Mrs. Judson O. Files and Grange viriU te inataUed a t a meet­ plaster, placed one over the other, Phoenix Firs ...... 00% 8:00—HoUywood HllariUes. smoothness of Syncro-Silent Transmiuion. and give the part Uukt shows a coat Cotton Remnants! 8-15—Edwin C. Hill — The Human son, who have been epending aever- ing to be held this evening. Mrs. Answer to Americans Traffic You’ve never before. . . in all your life of liquid blacking, or even Ink. Travslars ...... 415 Side of the News. al days at the home of Mrs. Files’ Sarah Curtia of PlainvUIe, state ...driven a car like this. It "glides” over Step on the brakes and “fed” the instant Public UttUttra Stocks SAVE In the White Sale! 8:80—True Story Court of Human parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. lecturer, will be the InataUlng offi­ Problem,,,See it Tomorrow the bumps and ruts in the road. even. Hydraulic action. Conn. Elec Serv ...... 34 Relations. Shooks of Suffield, returned to their cer. A short program wlU be pre­ home here on Wednesday afternoon. sented and refreahmenta will be ^ This new "Floating Ride” ia made pos- No wonder this sensational new 1935 House of Representatives refused to Conn. P ow er...... 32 CottooB (slore (or evary 0:00—Marih of Time. omorrow, plvmouth announces a dress up for the opening. Qreenwich. WAG, pfd. 60 Four Poster Bed ’ 9:30—Hollywood Hotel—Dick Pow­ The Rye street schools ore closed served. lible by new weight distribution . . . the Plymouth is already being called “ The Capitol Highlights Massachusetts Tinkham wore an Hertford Elec ...... 49% ell, Ted Flo Rlto’a Orchestra. for this week on account of the WilUam Kellaer T new kjn^ of automobile. A revolution- development of a sway eliminator. . . and World’s Safest Low-Priced Car.” cooceiwablB aa«t Gay tutv measles among the children. They old mackinaw, a brown frit hat Hartford Gas — 10:80—Original Radio Operetta The William Kellner, 70, who lived off aiy new high-ipeed safety car, engineered the use of new Mola Steel front springs. Innerspring Mattress fast prints. Wanted shirt­ will probably reopen next Monday Mountain street, died yesterday a t from the ground up, to meet the nation’s Never before hat a low-priced car been Wa.-;:hingtOD, Jan. 4.—(AP)—Sen­ strangely ersased and the celebrated do., pfd...... 45 O'Flynn—Viola Philo, aoprano; morning. so beautiful. I t haa long, graceful, flowing ators bad the privUeged seats when Tinkliam beard. N E T C o ...... 104 108 » 2 9 - 's Milton Watson, baritone; Chorus hia home. He had beien In poor ipodern traffic condition*. ^ Technically, you ride at a lower "vibra­ ings in solid colors and There was a bad automabile acci­ health for the past year. He was lines. . . and Airplane-type Fendcia. they went to the House of Represen­ Oklahoma’s new msmber, Percy L. Manufacturing Stocks Coil Spring and Orchestra directed by Na- tion rate.” Actually, that means you don’t tatives today tor a joint session to Osssaway. appeared in his cowboy tlwhlel Shllkret'; dramatic cast. dent on the Ellington road. Two tern jn Alsace Lorraine and came to Built under the personal supervision of bounce around the Wty you used to. Am Hardware 21 new patterns and a host o( women were on their way to <3all- this city as a boy. For many years Walter P. Chrysler, it sadsfies today’s hsar the President's message. Cus­ boots and ten gallon frit hat, sup­ Am Hosiery ...... Here’s a real bargain in our Januarj' Clearance Sale. :00—Ossie Nelson’s Orchestra. Improved HyJroolk Brok§r..,imteot, to n oetho, tom provtdad thst the front seats posed to have coat glOO. others! All specially sale- wvarw Fast Color Shirts l:SO-^acques Renard’s Orchestra. fomia A'hen their car skidded and be was active in real estate cticles. critical need for safe transportation on Arrow H and H, com. Good quality four post bed, in maple or mahogany finish craahed Into a pole. One of the He was a member of the Sons of be reserved. It was the every day costume for do., pfd. .. t ...... FMtos%as«All« our congested highways and pedestrian- A New Motoring Experience both. —genuine innerspring mattress, wkli heavy durable prkad mtmt women was seriously hurt. It Is re- Herman and the German Sick So­ improved engine has the highest compres­ -Blllinga and Spencer... florted that both of her lege were ciety. He leaves four brothers, crowded city atreeu. We can’t describe it... jrou’ve got to ex­ sion ratio of any car ever built. Yet due to Another ancient ^ rile observed Bristol Brass ...... tick—and a real good coil spring. It’s a comfortable 75c through the years wss swept uncer- It looked like a college homecom­ 34 The oame well made ablrt broken, and she had a concussion of Felix, Louis and Adolph Kellner of Ws’ie traveling faster today. Turnpikes perience it... the thrill you get when you directional water circulation, calibrated Case. LOckwood and B outfit, and will tone up your bedroom. See this outfit in you liked before BUT AT the brain. She was taken to the this city and Charles Kellner of inxmiously aside. . Instead uf ap­ ing day. Flurella LaOuardla once Collins Co...... teem with impatient traffic. step on the accelerator of t ^ sronderful ignition and full-length water jackets, gaa pointing joint committees of Houss a Representative and now mayor of our north window—then step in and select yours while 15% LESS for clearance. WBZ-WBZA St Francis hospital. The other Manchester, also several nephews new Plymouth. Colt'a Firearms ...... this offer is in effect. woman was also taken to the hos­ and nieces. You need spend. But speed alone is not and oil consumption it cut 12% to 20%. and Senate to go to the White House New York was greeted uproarlotisly EOgle Lock ...... Bpriagflrid — Bostoa pital but was not ao serlouriy fo to notify the President that Con when he dropped In to greet his old The funeral will be held Saturday fiO—70—80 and it aceras like 50. The Shift the gears and notice the startling ABoygi Ordkwrj asr. Crsl*rsFiss«Af 4s ssor. gross was in session leaders simply Fafnir Bearihge...... Jured. afternoon at 2 o’clock from the cronies. Fuller Brush, Class A. Full and Half Size Outfits Available! Mlos Effle E. Bldwell died at her home of hia brother, Felix Kellner. bad Senator Robinson, Democrat of Gray Tel Pay Station. Friday, Joanoiy 4. home in South Windsor Tuesday, **!*■**"' Arkansas, call Mr. Roosevelt os the AN HONEST WORLD AFTER ALL ■ ------Burial will be In Grove HIU ceme­ telephone. Hart and Cooley...... P. MT. aged 65 yeare. She leaves two tery' Hartmann Tob, com ... nieces. Mrs. Bessie L. Chandler of Mr. Kellner wqa wen known In Chicago—The New Year, sadden­ do., pfd...... 4:00—Betty aad Bob. New York City, and Mrs. George Orilenr aeats were at a premium ed for crippled Robert Volk. 28, alnee Our January Sale of Mattresses Offers 4;15—Eddie Bast and Ralph Dumke this community as the grower of the for tha Frorident'a addreaa today at Int BUver ...... Banalner of Southington, and a Chinese herb, "ginaeng”. He raised ita first day, la bright again. do., pfd...... 4:80—ERA Civic Chorus — direc­ nephew, Walter B. Andross of this in large quontltiea, cultivating the Joint saarioo of Congreoe. Spe­ Robert was attending a New tion O. Robe.t Lunger. cial aeats wera Md for long in ad- Landers, Fraiy A Clk. Pine Values At Reasonable Prices 8:00—News. South Windsor. The funeral was It in the shade. Instead of using Years eve party with some friends New Brit. Mch., com .. held at 'Whitney funeral home, 021 tobacco cloth as some do, he uaed vaaca. when a wheel chair he uaed in bia —Now Ehigland Agriculture ABOVit itJ5 FfitaMaSl. Aals fssA sissflsid. do., pfd...... 5:80—Singing Lady. Main street East Hartford, 'Thurs­ blinds, having hundreds of them on work aa a radio repairman was Mann A Bow, Claaa A. day afternoon at 2:30. hla farm. The blinds were laid ride Roproaentative Snell of New York, stolen from the back of a car out­ 8:45—Little Orphan Annie. The regular meeting of the Fed­ Its torpedc^type body is. made entirely RepubUcaa floor leader, got hie do., Claaa B ...... Innerspring 0:00—Ray Jones, tenor. by aide about six feet from the ride. Yesterday, after appaala ware North and Judd ...... $ erated Sunday School Bosgd waa grotmd with the ginseng growing ComwomMomol «ar(a) tmoft oo turo*. Ntm of steel . . , for your 100% safety. weeds mtxad ta rtfsrilng nisfuUy to printed from Volk, the wheel chair 12.50 0:16—Air Adventures of Jimmie held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the smsU G. O. P. nsmbsrsblp NUae, Bam P o n d ...... **Never F a ir 300-Egg Incubator Allen. under them. FtoMtMk (A) isAsf tost* sarat wMsaf fSMrisf. Go see ^thia new Plymouth "with your was returned. Pack, Stow and Wilcox Mattress Special Albert B. StUes last Wednesday Taxi Service Srid ‘VUt ovstT UalBg Das a allvtr cloud'' Patootad agg traya bold big Pur* Silk Hom 6:80—Preaa-Radio News. evening, with 12 membera present own eyes.” Drive this history-making car. to said hriigbttF. A couple of mam- Ruaaril *Mfg, ...... anda upl Copper hot water 0:85—^Time, weather. The Rockville Taxi which has •nough. You need a car that ti quick mov­ Scoviu . : ...... The regular buriness was dlapowed been owned and operated la recent Experience iu new kind of ride. ___ of the aOvsr bloc briotlad, FAMILT TRADITION , See Our Window Display. toatiag ayotam. Cal-Board 0:45—Lowell Thomas. of and It waa voted to omit the ing and fast stoppii^. You need much '/IWnklng for a minute It was a crack StMlay Worka ...... 7.(4)—Amoa ’n’'Andy. years by Raymond Connors of Wtl- Any Dodge, Dr Soto or Chrysler dealer BellevlUe. III.—Being postmaster Standard Screw ...... laaolatlen. Burna karoaaiM. Flawlasa quality la chiffon and January Sunday school social on limantio waa sold yeaterday to John easier control and quicker response. flto a m . of BeUeviUe runs in tbs WangsUn Old Price $39.05. N o w ___ 7*15—Plantation Echoes. account of the Community Church litoMredlMhisfn*reer'4 /toeeri6 Ae*

Impulse of large expenditures la gov­ responsIMIlty be In the first Instance der say coaceivabla Inflation bis mercentlls corporatioflir bead de- tations, and are Ukaly to bp iropoeltloB o f a eode. Whoa a board JkiM officials bavs lost thsir privl- HHiEiscoMnmnxT ernment undertsking. The purpose a local one. public servants. Employees ___ of the National Recovery Act to pro­ Crowded Out of Courthouse ipmiririter flxed lacolne svould purchase less faults, mqrtgsge soles sif property falee froote fo r private bora. m ajority decided againat him. be Itca of dtetrtbuUng N R A labeto. DUtoTMt ProUeoi those temporarily working for tbe BEHIND THE SCENES graclouely promised to mabe its NRA offlctra insist the cotton vide, work for more people sucMsd- goveniment. A s for those thou­ (hew It did la the boom years of at Isas than mbrtgage-focs priess, OF PRESDENTS MESSAGE There aro believed aa ■dditp.nei views known to tbe Whits Houss. gsmteat industry barborsd more ed In a substantial manner within sands in our various public agencies ^ £vftttnf| ibraid 19S8-B, or as little as in tbe period loss Bnd ruin' to even the most “ gilt- Hpeaktag o f apartments and the first few months of. its life, and three oad one half million employ­ spread througlfinit the country who IN WASHINGTON But tbe msjoritv insisted that tbe swest-eboppers than any other m- able people who are on relief. With TO BE REPLACED PDUL.IIiUt:U HI t'UK of the World War. Doubtless his sdged" o f investors. children, I canM upon a toy In whole board sbould wait upon the dtittry before N IR A and has boast­ (OeMimwd from Fags One) the act has continued to maiiitain without oompensetion, agreed to n a & IiD PRINTIHO OOMi>ANI. IMtt one abop that miows how elty- .■Y RODNEY DUTCHER. employment gains and greaUy im­ them the problem to different and take over heav}- responslbUltles, in RULEPAl nightmare of the destruction o f the Don’t be hoodwinked, friend. And prsaldcnL They didn't want any ed the most cbtseleis slneo. the responslblity to different. Thto YJt II BMMlI HtrMI bound the youngest generation repreeelon. Thinking people in al' proved working oondltions'lB' indus­ connection with our various loan (Ooatimied From Page One) HanokMtar. Cnaa. By BODNBT DCTCHEB Viewed as Perfect Case misunderstondliiff about i t Taking over tbe eode's admlnls- group was the vicUm of a NaUon Income's value derives from the don't be afraid o f s sunbeam because has become. I t was a portable most every country of tbe world try. agencies and particularly In direct TapMAS rCMOUBON 'These facts of labor abuses sad tratldn temporarily, they're proud wide depression caused by condi­ Maiactr someone tells you it’s a snaka. flight o f stairs, Intsndsd to pro­ have come to realise certain funds The program o f public w otlu pro­ r e "''f work. 1 can not say too much. deputy treasurer, It was learned, but claptrap— the utterly foolish, lying Washington, Joa. 4.—N R A wants destructive price-cutting, NIRB be­ NRA Provw Ita BMe «•< bavlag delivered a amasblng tions which were not local but N a­ vide a chUd with "stairs experi­ mental difflcjltiee with which civil- vides for in the Recovery A ct 1 do net think any country could he will moke no announcements un­ claptrap— no often uttered rel­ to Impose a eode on a defiant In- ^ lieves, give NRA’S a "perfect case'' blow. tional. The Federal government to Jobs Under Denocratic l^aBB<•d Uctobar I, l l l i ence." Seems that thousands of InUmaUoas by your correspond­ IxatloB must reckon. Rapid ebangea launched the Federal government show a higher average of chee'rfut til next week. PubtlaM ' Cvary Bvanies Haeapt dustty and flgb t out the legality o f ; with which to go to tbe courts for the only governmental agency with ative to the so-called "uncontrolled’' WHOSE OX IS GORED children go up and down oaly In ent that NRA etui packs a wallop, —the machine age, the advent of into a task for which there was lit­ and even enthusiastic team work The appointments o f (Comptroller- •aula/a aad Rotidaya Eoiarad at tlia that actloa before the supreme I support o f the penal, compulsory sufficient power and credit to meet ^ a i Oirict at Uanciiaatar. Coan.. aa Inflation in Oermany in tbe period elevators, and without this educa­ court m time to guide Congress In despite tbe mesa into which It fell imiverxal and rapid communicaUon tle time to make preparation and than has been shown by these men elect C. C. Swarx of Norwalk yes­ ministration Win Be FOW •m a d Claaa Mall Mattar. Our profoundly conservative sections of NIRA. when moat of its origliial principlea thto situation. W e have ossutned from IBIB to 1923. tional set o f stepe might grow up the framing of new NRA legtste- and many other new factors have little American experience to fol­ snd women. terday has opened up new patronage •UBKRIPTION RATBB neighbor the Middletown Prese was Ths code as now Written for the went .haywire and aetivittes almost this task and we shall n o ', shrink Oaa Tdar, bj nail ...... tl.oi without knowing what stairs sre tlOB. brought new probleine. Succeed­ low. Great improvement has been BelBg Apprecia'ted. outlets for the Hartford Democratic A t the end o f the war Oermany for. president's approval would set up ceased last summer, were eonflrmed ing generatlona have attempted to given and to being given by these from it in the future. It to a duty oiganizatlon. The sclecUon of town Throngb Them. •ar Montb. by Bull ...... I ao so deeply shocked by the Rhode A majority of the National In­ dictated by every intelligent consid­ I believe, however, that our own •iBcIa Cosy ...... I 01 was staggering under an absolutely Probably tbe moot famous toy minimum wages for messenger boys again by ths recent expulalaB from keep pace by refornUng in piece­ works. chairmat) EmcBt C. Perry aa super- Island Democrats' political coup Uiat dustrial Recovery Board favors: eration of national policy to you peaceful and neighborly atUtude to­ OalTvarad eaa yaar ...... 1(01 ■Lop in America Is Schwarts's, on and others which would msea a sub­ the cotton garment code authority Is impossible, sritb a team meal foxhion thle or that attendant intendent o f the capitol may mean unllquidatable mountain of debt. She clamping down a code on the tele­ Direct Belief to make It po«Mbto for the United ward other nations to coming to be it heiaded its editorial on tbe sub­ Fifth Avenue. It etarted on lower stantial raise In pey for those earn­ of all directors and officers ot the drawn from a student body o t 400, abuse. Ax a rexult, evlto overlap Patronage in foe form o f jobs un­ ' MCMHBR o r THB AaSOClATEO owed her own bond-holders mors graph industry at once. i States to give employment to all of understood and appreciated. The from forty to fifty jobs as assistant PRESS ject "In Defiance of Law" and after Broadway before the Civil War, ing three, four, or five dollars a Cotton Garment Trade Association. to play great universities unless and reform becomex confuxed and More than two billions of dollars janitors. der the Democratic administration than she could pay in two centuries. have also been expended in direct these three and one half million em­ maintenance o f International peace Tda Aaaoelaiad Praia ii aaciuiiaaly when F. A. O. Schwarts cams Tbe issue Is up to Roosevelt i week. Everyone In NRA was fighting that team Is built up by axtenstve frustrated. W e loee sight, from The appointment of John M. Dowe aatlilad to tha uaa rot rapublloailoa expreseing horror at the whole pro­ relief to the destitute. Local ployable people now on relief, pend­ to a matter in which we are deeply will be handled through foe Demo­ She owed reparations that alone here from Germany. Everybody NIRB decided not to take formal' It would make the companies pay nu"* whan such officials tried to subsidisation o f athletes. time to time, o f our ultimate human of Killlngly to the *87,606 job of of all oawa diapa'ebaa oradtiad to tt ceeding exclaimed; action OB It, teat It seem to objectives. agencies of necessity determined ing their absorption In s rising tide and unselfishly concerned. Bridcnce cratic town committee In practical­ or not otharwiaa or*dlttd In thli would keep her nose to the grind­ in town knew him as "Father ' for uniforms and bicycles — now aabotaga the eode by eupporttng a —President Ralph C. Ibtchison deputy comptroller finally gives ly all cases. It was learned today Schwarts" because be always was tbe recipients of this form of relief. of private employment. It Is my of our persistent and undeniable do- papar and alao tba local nawa pub- That action relative to the 8i>- putting ^ president on ths spot I ctorged against employes’ meager court fight against tbs sxseuUve of Waahington and Jefferson Let ux, for X moment, strip, from patronage recognition to Windham from a member of foe Democratic llahad haraln. stone for sixty years at least. Her customeri and prescribed pink Instead, It is merely advising m With Inevitable exceptions the funds thought that with the exception of sire to prevent armed conflict has preme Court was one of the worst wages— and for waiting time In the ordsr towering maximum hours OoUsge. our xlraple purpose the confusion county. ______. state central committee. Persona All rishii of rapBblleatlon ol colonies were gone, her merchant woolen pads and German bitters o f Its sentiment. were spent by them with reasonable certain o f tbe normal public bulld- recently been more than once afford­ ever attempted in any state, It telegraph offices. from 40 to 86 add rateiiig hourly that results from a multiplicity of who have been long faithful to the ipaclai dlapatohci barain ara alio ra­ for all their ailments. efficiency and as a result actual ing operations of the government, ed. i l rvad. marine wiped out, her Industrial destroyed the one bulwark that I f the code la Impoaed, the ad­ It would also sltminate some of wages 10 per cent. You cannot have peace unless It detail and from mtlliona of written party and have worked most dili­ law and order have felt existed. A fter his death, and as the store want of food and clothing In the a’ l. emergency public works shall be There to no ground for apprehen­ ministration will be tackling tbe tbe free services — such as call Leaders of the Industry bad per­ is put behind a rule o f life, a prin- and spoken words. gently towards that party’s success Ptill aaraloa cllaat of N B A Bar*, plant was falling to pieces, her moved uptown, the place became great majority o f cases has been united In a ringle new and greatly sion that our relations «lt h any na­ FORMER SEN. REED That it was done in a New Ehig- Issue — thus far dodged —o f just boxss and teletype machines — on sonally promlaad Rooaavelt to obey riplt. , W ejlnd our population suffering enlarged plan. should have first consideration is foe tea. Ine roads, her railways, her botising more and more exclusive, which is overcome. But tbe stark fact be­ tion will be otherwise than peaceful. land state *s all the harder to ex­ what happens in a framework for which the companies lose money. tha findlBgs o f an Impartial oom- —Sir Norman AngeU, Nobel peace from old inequalities, little changed State central committeeman's opin­ a nice euphemism for "expensive,” fore us to that great numbers still With the establishment o f thto Nor to there ground for doubt that Publiabar’a HapraacntailTi: Tha were In disrepair— she waa in tho plain. self-goaemment of Industry when N R A legal experts think they prise winner. by past sporadic remedies. In spite ion. Jullua Uathawa Special Adency—Naw Now It has dolls as lorgs os ths mittee. Which investigated and rec­ remain unemployed. new system, we can aupcrcede the the people o f most nations seek re­ last extremity of desperation. To Somehow we can't get Into pre­ an Industry refuses to m vem ttssif could get such a vitally Important our efforts and in spite o f our ATTACKS NEW DEAL In one case in Manchester this Torb. Chldaco, Detroit and Bnaton little girls who select them, and ommended ths ''tan and ten" order. A large proportion o f these un­ Federal emergency rellei adminis­ lief from the threat £nd association even to the extent of accepting test case to the supreme court In The farmer’s great need now talk, we have not weeded out the procedure will not be followed’ be­ enable herself to get a start in re­ cisely that mood over the Rhode toy automobiles propellsd by real employed and their dependenta have tration with a co-ordinated author­ attaching to the false theory that MEHHEIt a u d it b u r e a u o p wage and hour standards and ele­ very few weeks by obtaining on in- that of getting full employment iverprivlleged and we have not (Continued from Page One) cause of a pre-election promise. CIRl'Ul.ATIuMa habilitation, to give her Insolvent In­ Island "InsiirrectlDn.'’ Not when gasoline enginee. Sabotage to Baited been forced on'the relief rolls. The ity, which will be charged with the extravagant armament cannot be mentary principlea of fair competi­ dlctmsnt of any violator of the tbe industrial population In "^ecUvely lifted up the underprivl- Harold T. Keating to practically aa- burden on the Federal government orderly liquidation of our present reduced and limited in an accord. The Herald Prlnttna Company. Ino., dustries and businesses a chance, to tha real fact la that the bouncing of tion. The inside story o f this moat that (onsurnsrs may bs able to pay jed. Both of these manifesta­ passing laws, there wouldn’t be any svircd of the position of deputy Theodore Roosevelt used to bring code. I f a demurrer were sus­ has grown with great rapidity. Ws relief activities and the substitution The ledger o f the post year shows aasumea no nnanclal raiponnhlllty enable the beaten nation to build a tbe Supreme Court justices was not Tha Western Union oompany has tained In a federal district court drastic action ever taken by NRA fair prices for t ^ e r consump­ tions o f Injustices have retarded hap­ necessity of our people working. sheriff. Sheriff-elect WUltam Sey­ tor typocraphleal errori appiarlna In in his children and allow each to fill to discipline an Industry's leaders tion. have here a human oa well as econ­ o t a national chart for the giving Although it had been a "sellout’’ for weeks, a erowd of ontlmtotle men many - more- i-g a ^ than losses. —Let persistently defied imposition of a appeal could be taken to the high- piness. N o wise man has any in­ o f work. Congress In per- mour of Granby promised foe local adTertleementa In tha Manrhaalar new prosperity, she resolved to-.do at all In defiance of law but In strict a wicker basket with whatever he or code, promising an Immedlats court la that a broadcast telegram seek­ —Secretary of Agriculture Henry tention of destroying what to known omic problem. When human con­ Evanina Herald eet court at once. Thto new program o f emergency petual session and whenever there job to Keating before election and something exactly the same in effect conformity with an act passed some she wanted. W. A. RoebUng, the fight If N R A disturbs It. Its ing support for the court fight was Wallace. as the profit motive: Because by the siderations are concerned, Am eri­ WM a need for wealtL. It could pass Of course all this is very secret public employment should be gov­ wuiouse In Flemington. N. J„ in a vain effort to gain admittence to the i«bor baa been for the moment since election he has stated that he engineer who helped build the weaker competitor. Postal, has de­ writtsn out and prestnted at a profit motive we mean the right by cans give them precedence. a decree producing *. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4 as when an Individual goes through years ago by a solidly Republican and confidential. So don't tell any­ erned by a number of practical prin­ uramatlc trial of Bruno Hauptmann. A state trooper to shown blocking thousands of homes saved 1 will keep that promise. Any other Brooklyn Bridge, bought toys for manded a code. meeting called by the code author­ 1 want the people to know I’m a work to earn a decent livelihood for The lessons o f history, confirmed The only time a decree ever pro- political jobs that may develop will bankruptcy. She dete(Tained to legislature legalizing the removal of one unless you want to Whisper It to ciples. owners and most Important himself —always jigsaw puzsles. Nearly everyone in N R A agrees ity, with approval by code author­ good fellow. If they see a picture ourselves and our families. by tbe evidence Immediately before the narrow doorway while the good naflired crowd tried to shove Its ' ">ost imnortimr duced such a result was when God the messenger boys. (1 ) — A ll work undertaken should o f all, foe morale of the Nation has bo handled only through foe town ITS A SUNBEAM. BROTHEIt repudiate all her debts and enable any judicial official In the state by Jackie Coogan used to select play­ that arage and hour conditions In ity officiate. of me sitting down with the boys N ot Socialistic. me conclusively that continued de­ way In. Almighty created the world, and I be useful not just for a day or a been restored. Viewing foe year committtee. the State central com­ I' her Industrial and commercial debt­ leglsiattve action. things there. Vanderbilts, Astors, the telegraph huainese are disgrace­ One of the removed officials wss holding five aces, they’ll know I'm We have, however, a clear man­ pendence upon relief Induces a don t foink there aro many persons mittee has ruled. A Mancheatrr ritizen ha.a been year but uoeful in a sense that.if a f­ 1934 aa a whole, you and I can agree Morgans—alt the prominent New ful — Some officials say "tragic''— Wlllhima to Foiled receiving $86,000 a year, anothor regular. date from the people, that Ameri' spiritual and moral disintegration in present government who are ' good enough to adviae ua that We ors to repudiate theirs by a deliber­ This Is a Republican newspaper York families— havo been customers ford permanent employment in liv­ that we have a gracious measure of and that cut-throat campetltivc Chairman Clay Williams, an In­ 119,000, for code authority work. Mayor WUliam N. McNair of cans must forswear that conception fundamentally destructive to the ticabUity new forms of employ Imbued with Divine powers." ate, intentional and definitely pur­ but It isn’t so completely partisan for generaUons. The Gloria Van­ ing conditions or that It created fur- ot the Nationa] .Industrial Recovery recommendations for giving thanks apt altogether wrong in our attitude practices are largely responsible. dustrial member or NIRB, oppoiee Even more Important, tbe sabotog- Pittsburgh. o f the acquisition of wealth which, national spirit. derbilts. mother and daughter, went tler new wealth for the natlcn. ment. As a result of these studies It to not empty optimism that moves F°vcrnment’s re- poseful debasement o f her currency, that It does not recognize the politi­ through excessive profits, creates Relief Id this way to to administer Act, foe strengthening of our facul­ iief methods, which he described aa JOBS FOR ALL APPEAL on the currency question, that If In the other day during their first (2 ) —Compensation on emergencyI have arrived at certain definite me to a strong hope In the coming cal aa well as the general applica­ undue private power over private a narcotic a subtle destroyer of the ties for foe prevention, detection stupid and wasteful." Reed assert­ Oongresd should adopt Inflationary flhe started to print marks, from the public projects, should Ih, in the conclusions as to the amount of year. W e can If we make 1935 week-end reunion since the court affairs and, to our misfortune, over human spirit. It to inimical to the »111 ed they have "eltner created a men- very beginning Intending to keep on tion of the proverb that "he who fight for the child's custody. form of security payments which money that will be necessary for and treatment o f crime and crimi' a - _genuine______r period - of good feeling sus­ legislation It would bring disaster to public affairs as well. In building dictates of sound policy. It to a vio­ foe sort of public projecU I have ulcant c l^ s or exposed mendicant IN PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE printing them until there was no In­ klileth with the sword must be killed Old people, who long ago used should be larger than the amount nals, the restoration o f sound poll- tained by a aense of purpo.seful everyone In the country who must toward this end we do not destroy lation of traditions of America. described. I ahall submit these fig­ class that already existed.” to romp among Schwarts's coun­ now received as a relief dole but at cies In foe public utilities field effort. “ In Industrial recovery I debtedness left In Oerm any-know­ with the sword." ambition nor do we seek to divide Work must be found for able bodied ures in my budget message. I as­ Di^xerous To Labor live on a fixed Income, particularly ters, often drop in to renew child­ the same time not so large aa to en­ through elimination of foe evil of sense spiritual recovery as well. Tho (Continued From Page One) our wealth Into equal shares on but destitute workers. sure you now they will be within ^ Efforts of the government to reg­ ing full well that In the long .run tbe That rerooval-of-judges law was hood memories. B3deriy ladles courage the rejection of opportuni­ the futures hold companies; foe people of America are turning aa those who depend for their support stated occasions. W e continue to The Federal government must ulate wages and hours of employ­ worst sufferers would be the Intema- passed aa a political war measure sometimes ask for Swiss music ties for private employment or the foe sound credit of the government tapering off of foe emergency cred­ never before to those permanent ployed now on relief, these projects on dividends or Interest from Invest­ recognize tho greater ability of some and shall quit this business of re­ leaving of private employment to 'Thto work will cover a wide field it activities of government and im­ ment. he characterized as "danger­ in most instances would not now be tlonai bankers who were ber ulti­ In a campaign to put only Republi­ l^ e s , and ars soddsned to team to earn more than others. But we lief. values that are not limited to the ous to labor." ed Savings. He assures us that the that there are no more to be haIlegc of richment o f human lives, the gov­ o f deflation T Out o f the whole delivery this aftmjnoon by the Presi­ maintain themselves independently. the coming fiscal year to the indus­ These recommendations I propose 1 cannot, with candor, tell you could hava been occompUshtd at any of a deficient ileocecal valve the im­ through the better use of tbe Na- to you In thht we may better meet mony Ck>IoneI Lindbergh was giv­ Agriculture. The brooders will be ernment htui the primary duty to use for the most part, through no fault trials now on relief or until such that general International relation­ body o f the American population dent In person, is a product o f the purities may be forced back Into the LOOK and LISTEN ttonal resources of tho rand In which ing. tried out here and at farms in vari­ Its emergency expenditures as much moment during those four years. o f their own. Such people. In the time as private employment to ob­ this present problem of unemploy­ ships outside our doors are Improv­ what proporUon Is living wholly or labor of a hundred minds—odds and small Intestine, where they are even we live. ment. Its greatest advaatage to Hauptmann watched ihe witness ous parts of foe state In the hope as possible to serve these who can days before the great depression, tained. In order to make adjust­ ed. On foe surface o f ':hlngs many That inflation was sbsoliitely con­ more readily absorbed than in the 2. The security against the major that It fits logically and usefully In­ stand where Lindbergh^,in his gray of cutting by a fourth foe annual not secure foe advantages of private in major part on flxed Incomes from ends of suggestions, phrases, alt were cared lor by local efforts— by ment to Increasing private em^oy- old jealousies are resurrected, old trollable—and absolutely controlled. colon. Or various poisons may be hosards and vicissitudes of life. suit sat with crosaed .legs. He did losa of 150,000 pigs during cold capital." Injrestments—bonds, mortgages, sav­ sorted out and reassorted, mulled I states, by counties, by towns by [ ment, work should be planned with to the long-rqnge permanent policy passions aroused, new strivings for soaked up and enter the blood Come in and learn about our A. The security of decent hopies. not meet foe eyes of foe sober weather. Now for the Iteneflt of those 1»- cities, by churches and by private a view to tapering it off in propor­ ~ providing the three topics of se- armament and power in more than ings bank accounts (the latter not over, whipped into shape, presented stream when constipation reeulte | :l am now ready to submit to the nurse. welfare agencies. It to my thought tion to the speed with which the irtty which constitute aa a whole one land rear their ugly heads. I The Nagas o f Asaam consider fatuated souls who are utterly terri- finally to Congress and tbe nation Congress a broad program designed an American plan for foe American Mrs. Anna Hauptmann in the so flrmly xcd) 7 A majority T Far from prolapsus or adhesions. that in the future they must be car­ emergency workers are offered posi­ hope that calm counsel and con­ The pollen o f cattails to used In murder a minor offense, while the fled at the Idea of a one hundred per ultimately to establish all three of people. aame black dress and coat, h c r ^ c e tho manufacture of a new type of from It. Ten per cent T perhaps with all the stage setting to give 1 consider Intestinal poisoning so I ed for as they were before. I stand tions with private employes. structive leadership will provide perjurer is permitted to commit thbae factors of security—a pro­ Other Heaauree colorless, arrived r. few minutes u t - pancake flour, which makes pan­ cent. Inflation, or even 60 per cent., important that I do not hesitate to easy payment plan. ready through my own personal (7 )— Elfforts should be made to foe steadying influence and foe time suicide In preference to having his but improbably. Certainly much tbe amalgam full effect. gram which because of many lost I shall consult with you from er Miss Gow. let us quote a pamgraph from on state that THE INTESTINAL AB- efforts and through the public In­ locate projects where they will necessary for foe coming of new cakes that taste like corn fritters. head removed. less than fifteen out o f each hundred One may speculate as to wbst kind years will take many future years to time to time concerning other HORPTION OF POISONS WHICH fluence o f the office that I bo|d to serve the greatest unemployment and more practical forma of repre­ article that appeared In the New fulfill. measures of Nationa' Importance. persona are thus situated. And if ef a document would have resulted SHOULD HAVE BEEN ELIMI­ help these local agencies to tbe needs as shown by present relief sentative government throughout (Signed) CHARLES F. MARSHALL National Resouroee. get Among these subJecU that lie im­ It' can be shown, or if It is even York Hun about a year ago. It waa If Lincoln's Gettysburg address had NATED IS PROBABLY THE I means necessary to assume this bur­ rolls and the broad program o f the the world where in privilege will A study o f our National resources, national resources board should be mediate before us is reconsoH- occupy a lesser place and welfare written by an anemy of Inflation, been formulated by such'a system; GREATEST SINGLE CAUSE OF den. probable, that the continued well for Watkins’ Salesmen. more compre'hensive than any pre­ freely used for guidance In selection. datlon of Federal regulatory admin­ a greater. its title, "Inflation Cost to Germany d i s e a s e ; being o f this less than fifteen per or Washington's Farewell; or Andy viously made, shows the vast amount The security legislation which I Our ultimate objective being the istration over all forms of trans­ It seema appropriate to call atten­ i•ff ■ Until the patient has learned to j shall propose t< the Congress, will, cent, their security and existing la Tragic L«ason,'’ plainly ahowa. Jackson's famous dictum to the in­ overcome constipation or until the of necesseiry and practicable work enrichment o f human lives, the gov- portation. the renewal and clariflca- tion at this Ume to the fine spirit which needs to be done for tbe de­ ■ am confident be o f assistance to Uon o f all foe general purposes of But In its course Ite author made terfering bankers when he promised prolapsed organa have been return­ 7,^.. M assistance to emment baa the primary dutv to shown during the past )rear by our standard of living, can only bo main­ velopment and preservation of our Iwal effort In the case of this type use Its emergency expendlturer « ed to normal, the safest plan Is toA tained by the continuation of prO' this unquestionable statement of in deadly earnest—to hany every one natural wealth for the enjoyment of cases. Local responsibility can much h . possible to M ^ e those w " fact: take one or two enemas every day to and will be resumed'for after all, cesses that operate to the serious of them higher than Haman. and advantage o f our people In gen­ cannot secure the advantages of assure a thorough cleansing o f the Two Piece Living Room Set erations to come. The sound use common sense tells us that the disadvantage of the other eighty-five The original drop o f tba mark colon. private capital. o f land and water to far more com­ wealth necessary for thto task Tomorrowomorrow a caused very litUe excitement in Ever since the adjournment of a Tho enema treatment ebould be per cent o f the people and which the Reich end only a mild amount I prehensive than tbe mere planting existed ano still exists In the local used by nearly everyone suffering Large Davenport and Club Chair. the 73rd Congress, the administra­ threaten tha permanent impoverish' of dlscuaeion. • • To the native IN NEW YORK of trees, buUding o f dams, distribut­ community and the dictates of sound tion has been studying from every S lecial SALE o f Genuine from any disease. Laxatlvee are (A t Right) administration require that this ment of a considerable part o f this German, accustomed to spend­ Covered in Blue hnd Gold Tapes­ ing of electricity or retirement of angle the possibility and the prnc- temporarily helpful but there ars try. Regular ?110.00. Now .. $8 9 -0 0 submarginal land. It recognizes large majority, would lt.be right to ing his Income In his own country, WILLIAM the fact that his "marks” could By PAUL HARRISON many objections to the continued use that stranded populations,- either In of preparations which may produce permit those processes to continue? buy fewer American dollars was, New York, Jan. 4— Holiday notes: FRAZIER the coimtry or the city, can not have of Cor is Coming Is there something about one In­ at the start, o f very lltUe Inter­ Until you've heard the tumult and more irritation. The washing out of fiecurity under the condtllons that RED CniOSS the colon with plain warm water can dividual living on a flxed Income est. And the "mark", from four the shouting In Times Square, the now surround 'Aem. to the dollar, went to eight, and not do any Injury to the membrane. To this end we are ready to begin which render bis comfort and secur­ horns and the police whistles, tbe to fifty, and even a hundred with­ noise-making toys In the hands of Tho Inside of the unhealthy colon is to meet this problem—the intelligent W EEK-END ity and happiness o f more Import­ out causing more than a slight pitchmen, frequent screams of always unclean and certainly cannot | Custom Built care of population throughout our Inneir ance than the comfort, securi^ and fluriy of discussion. When ths sirens, jats bands In the upstairs be injured by washing with plain, nation, in accordance with an intelli- + Spring clean water. happiness of flvs or six Indli^ -Citflsped hasUly past the flvs hun­ dance halls, and tbe low, sustaining ' gent distribution o f the mean’s of Liquor Plymouth Enginoers dred mark, howevsr, a sharp im- roar of the Impatient throng— until KEEP THB (XlLON CLEANI If | Chair livelihood for that population. ’ A who earn thsir living In agriculture, e ^ s e s spread through the lUlch. you’ve heard these things, you you do not have two or three Intee- Covered in Tapestry. Regu­ definite program for putting people MATTRESSES Again Set the Pace industry or business? We doubt if Prices, which had at first been iuive no idea wbat a raucous hul­ tinal eltmlnatlone dally, take at | lar 1^9.50., Now to work, of which I shall speak in a our friend would confcM to a belief laggard in fbllowtng tho mark labaloo la necessary for Gotham least one enema a day while you are moment, to a component part of this • • • soon got ahead of it and to deliver a message of peace on retraining the Inte.stlnes to function Florence, greater program of security of live­ Specials for "A ll Three" that there is. Y et when he Insists the German peopis began to ex­ earth. normally. lihood through ihe better use o f our that tbe purchasing power o f bis perience hardships, etc. National resources. at There's an effulgent spirit of When the colon to loaded with Im- Tomorrow . . . a revolutionary good-wlll-to-men, Around a quiet Silent Clow Problem of Security. flxed Income must not be reduced be Here, then, Is an admiaslon from puriUee tho paUent feels Ured, $ 1 9 - 7 5 new Plymouth will be here. And' la Insisting on something that can be comer I come upon a panhandler drowsy, or liaUess. The tongue to Closely related to the broad prob­ an Informed opponent- of Inflation counting bis takings; he holds a and Bunsen lem of livelihood to that of security when we eay ‘‘revolutionary." justified ( « l y by an admission that coated and very often headache ap­ that Germany mulUplled her cur. flatful of silver and a few pieces pears. The skin becomes dull or against the major hazards of life. we mean a car different from a fixed Income Is a more sacred reney by a himdred, and beyond, of currency . . . Stepping Into a blotchy Instead o f being clear and Here also a comprehensive survey of WELDON’S anything you have ever known. taxi, I And the windows festooned Oil Burners thing than either, an earned Income without serinuBjy upsetting values attractive. Life loaes Its savor and what has been attempted'or accom- 903 Main Street v.1th green and red streamers, a Priced From lisbed in many nations and in many It'e an entirely neiu kind of or the right of the uncapitallsed or "deatroylng" the velue of flxed Authing seems worth-while. All of paper bell bobbing beside the this to completely changed when the states proves tc me that the time automobile . . . engineered from man or woman to the opportunity meter, and a sprig of mistletoe Incomes. Yet In America, If we waites are removed and tbe paUent O ne Green haa come for action by the National the ground up to make modern affixed to the dome light. The SPIRIT OF 1776 to work for a living. merely talk of doubling our eurren- loess that tired feeltiiff and becomee government. I ahalt send to you. In Crab Orchard motoring eafer. driver sings snatches of carols as $ 1 9 * 0 0 u p a few days, definite recommenda­ STRAIGHT Now we do not In the least mind oy, or at the most tripling It, to over­ alive and sacrgetlc. move south, and confides that Damask Covered tions based on these studies. These 95c pint In all your life, you've never saying to our friend that if all that come the deflationary Influence of tips have been larger this season In the meantime, while the enema 55c pint to being used, try to learn how to recommendations will cover tha driven a car like thia. It marks he fears were likely to happen under the depreeston there ie a perfect tor- than he has found them In a dec- .d subjects o f unemployment In- the greatest step forward in low Ie. live so as to eneouragu the mtee- 4 Royal Sweepers Was $24.60 Love Seat natlonallaaUon of the currsocy and rent'af squawking about what hap­ tinee to do their work. It to not cc and old .age l^urance, of r u m ...... priced ear design in fifteen years. In spite of Its large Jewish pop­ ieflts for children, for mothers, for ..... $1.35 full quart banking system and n proper de­ pened in Germany, flcult to do this and once the habit ulation the east aide seems to At Reduced Pricee IJeguIar $79.00 ^ handicapped, for maternity core Special arrangements with the Red Cross Company o f regularity Is establtohed you will You want to travel faster. But gree o f inflation, and I f the opposits There is, besides, this enormous have more of the holiday spirit One Selling At end for other aspects of dependency allow us to offer you real savings on our stock o f R r f • avoid many future Illnesses. The DOUBLE GRAND HIRAM WALKER’S you need a car that’s easier to result of such measures were likely difference. We could Issue twenty than any other section. More chil­ and illness where a ‘ beginning can Cross Mattresses. Being recognized as the world’s finest dren, too, end hence more tinsel first thing to do to to eat enough of Special $ 1 9 - 7 5 100 Proo* Straight TEN HIGH STRAIGHT control . . . one that’s tqfer on to be the rs-employment of the idle, now be made. bllllonb, o f goid-end-sltver ..jwcked and trappings ami noise. Peddlers the foods which contain cellulose to mattress— you will want to take advantage of the low today’s congested highways. the lifting of the paralysing burden The third factor— better homes for $1.13 5th, $1.39 qt. prices being quoted at this time. paper numey, at the historic ratio of line the tide walks: poll necklaces, provide roughage. A t least two large $2 9 -0 0 Now $34.95 our people— has also been tho sub­ ^ 78c pint That car is the new' 1935 of debt from tha homes, the farms, forty cents In bullion behind tvery twenny-fl' cents, tree lights, danc­ raw salads should be eaten dally and Attractive Occasional ject of experimentation and study. ing toys, ladles' unawear "as good aaveral cooked non-starchy vege­ nymouth— America's first High the great body of Industry and the paper dollar, baaed on the precious Here, too, the first practical steps Red Cross "Colonial” reg. price $22.50. as silk", pretzels, dusty candles, tables should be added. One who can be made through the proposals GRAVE’S GIN...., ..... $1.39 full quart Speed Safety Carl It’s utterly countless small businesses ot the metals impounded In our national Chair N o w ...... candles, balloons for da kiddles. omits pisnty of vegetobies and Uvea Large Crawford which I shall suggest in relation to $18.75 different. And (f looks III W e’re country, wo should stui be wholly in treasury—and Germany didn't havo on tbe concentrate foods dose not Covered in fine Damask, and Mahogany giving work to the unemployed. OLD PENNSY Red Cross "Duxbury”, reg. price $33.50. telling you about it today so favor of benefiting the many, even Street Scene furnish ths Intsstlne with enough 'V Immediate Isene. Old Constitution flvs osBts worth o f gold or sUvsr bs- Bakery Finish Frame. , •> 20%— lO-Yeor-OM Blend that you can arrange to see it... a t the expense of the few. W e be- windows full o f those bulk and to Invariably consUpatod. Combination 3 Piece Maple : Whatever we plan and whatever N o w ...... talBd ths billions o f marks she IndIgestiDleitible glided cookies, cut Wine Real VahM At $22.50 here, tomorrow I Another good plan to to etart tak­ we do should be in the light o f these Ueve absolutely in the greater good floated. In many shapee. Dieplaya of teb- Red Cross "Regent”, reg. price $29.50. ing exerclees to dav^p the mus- Range three clear objectives of security. 89c full quart for the greater number, i f our The only kind of Inflstion anybody kuchen. Lean sidewalk. Santaa, clee o f the abdomen. I f tbe abdomi­ 75c N o w ...... ringing their bells and winning Bedroom Set We can not afford to lose valuable $25.75 friend does not agree In that belief in this country proposes Is utterly nal musclee are weak and tack nor­ time in hapbasard public policies DON'T MISS THIS REVOLUTIONARY NEW PLYMOUTH not so much as a glance from tbe mal tone, thle indichtee tbe neceeal- Red Cross "Dreamland”, reg. price it is regrettable- but he Is thinking youngstem. Crowded ahope where DUAL OVEN which can not find a place u> ttu safe and would be a hundred times ty for taldng suttab.c exerctoee untU PAUL JONES ...... $1.49 pt, $2.67 qt $39.50. N o w ...... in tern s o f self akme and not In religious arUclee are sold, each broad outUnce of these major pur­ mors belpful to rtoovery than ths these muscles become firm Finished in Brown and Ivory End Tables Walnut Finish $|.95 poses. In that spirit I come to an $28.50 o f a nation. window displaying brightly-paint­ strong. G. & W. UNION JACK fantastic N RA , ths dishonest Bank- ed figures In the Bethlehem man­ $4 9 -5 0 immediate tosue zniade for us by hard CHATEAU HURTIN TAKE ADVANTAGE OP THIS SPEOAL OFFER! Ib isever, no such thing aa the Look F ot It on the Streets Tomorrow head cotton policy,, ths bog-burying ger scene. L«arn bow to keep your colon and inescapable drcumsUuice__ tbe straight S-Year-OM Callforala Wlae clean now before it Is too late and task of putting people to work. In t€ flxed Incomes is con- program, the crop reduction lunacy. Seveml stores display small $1 2 5 .0 0 Bed, Dreflser and Cheat Bigne: . "Wood . (from packing you may avoid the serious conse- tbe spring o f 1638 the issue o f desti­ 79c pt, $1.55 qt 45c bottle, 2 for 85c ttough the purchtgn*. ^ 1 put together. queneee o f constipatloa and at the Mahogany End Tables $^.95 tution seemed to stand apart; today, o *.***»*""*” ***^"* JRattreaaes In Our January Clearanca can never m boxea) given away at 6 o'clock? Teme Arranged. Sale From $12.50 Up. And let our friend remember tblsi There’s plenty o f kindling la Maa- same Ume be rewarded with a foal­ in the light ot our experience IW :** grant in a period of ing of bettor health than you have our new National policy, we 'find we SEE IT AT THE A ooBtinuaUon o t the deflation and hattaa, but not much subataatlai ever known before. can put people to work In waya Jean Robert Brandy. 12 years old, bottled in bond. of deprea- tU resulting paralysis for a few fuel. The management of the If you wish further inetructloas to which conform to, tniUate and c a ^ $1.89 pint. distressed apartment houee in which I live OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O aO C R yearn longer will pry hie fixed in­ selte fireplace logs — about twice follow, I will be glad to help you. forward the broad principles of that l^pecial op- come away from Ite base and leave the girth o f a baseball bat— for All you have to da to to write to me policy. "^few with him no better off than hU etanrtng IS cents each. la care of this newspaper, enclosing T ii first objectives of emergency Special Agents for Cederlund’s legislation of 1983 were, to relieve DEPOT SQUARE GARAGE Most ciw youBftten are teught al- workingman neighbor; Tor continued a largo, eelf-addresaad envelope. TeU Swedish Liquors Depot Square that the Cmristmas Saint comes me what your trouble to and I wUl WATKINS BROTHERS dcatitutioo, to make tt possible for Inc. MaE. MANCHESTER EVENING I^ERALD. HANCHEBt R B C O N N . FRm AY, JANUARY 4,1988. dlng it upon alpbabeUeal com- tlons; c h s ^ bousing, which Scene o f Mysterious **Jafsie*’ Ransom Deal iatsDiuvAirs r would employ house-builders only ABOUT T O ^ 20 Billions in War Debts temporarily and If filled would slm- ^ y de-tenant houses already In oc­ D etroit Ow ner Se ^ , cupation, thereby reducing landlords Regular rehearsals of the Junior DATA QUESTIONED choir of tha Center Oangregatlooai To U. 5 . Have Been Paid at present mucb embarragsed, to Tennis Champs May Join Pro Troupe bankruptcy; or enormous power church win tie resumed tomorrow As Team to Beat itiA^ projects which would take ten or evening at 4 o'clock. The regular WosUngtoa, Jan. 4 — (A P ) — ( end to a total of $28,478,663,824. fifteen years to complete, leaving choir will rehearse at T o’clock. Twenty billion dollfln worth e< This topped the war time peak of In . KidieriBe b riy Qies- mlllloaa o f citlsens to starve to America’a original war debt has $26JI98.701,000 by almost two bil­ A lajrout o f the proposed new been liquidated ARIKY-NAVYEDGES Detroit Jan. 4— (/JP)—NewAwtn peonanta death, and. when put Into operation, lion. _ HELEN JACOBS AND York‘nrV Isla .hathe clubah.h .ato haa.beat aL_for .athe . ’ “ simply cutting out o f business the boundaiy lines on Vernon street, This fact waa disclosed today in When the United States threw in Says Ball Players Not magnate smiled. ”1 tMM Fined Writer On between Ikw t Middle Turnpike and American League pennant next owners bslleve that power companies .'unctioning in the year end statement o f the her lot with the AUIM!- the debt was summer. Horan street Is now available at Treasury which showed only $5,122.- only $1,292,044,000. This waa on WESTWnUNCTON through another seasoM those localities, with grest loss to That’s the opinion o t Frank J. the town clerk’a office. Interested 327,400 a t the $25.300.000,0go bor­ Mardh' 31, 1917. FRED PERRY AMONG having injuries cripple us, the multitude o f small investors. Some little time agq thia depart- that the "somathlng for nothing" Navin, owner of the Oetroit Tigers, Townsend Stand. property .owners may view the rowed in the prosecution of war i Present indications on ths baais However, I suppose they would So Polished As Before I ment got a bit peeved over Ed DU habit has taken bold of fans here- present holders of ths Junior " I think we can beat the plans at any time. The public hear had not been paid off by the end o f of daily Treasury statements, are make permanent monuments to the l i M s I t C t lB V i r f n r * abouU and It would bt UtUe short League flog, as ha weighed bis In the first place Lynwood Ing on the matter will precede the 10.34. ; that the deficit will acale the $80,- great name now at the prow of the M I C U i m n ( i r t o i K I O r j Hartford because o f the attitude be of heart-breaking to "put it on the NETSTARS SOUGHT club's chances of repeating and ■tarted lata last sssson; this Mr*. lUthertne D«r. Hardy, of Selectmen’s meeting January 16. Four years o f depression and at- i old Ship, and o f course that is great­ 000,2*-.‘,000 mark by Uio end o f the SDCTY-sn PODnrs a n d n o t I , . ^}*y**l.displayed *** in ^ tha. St. M ary’s-Endees >lne’’ at basketball games. mer. If he geta a good jrear, 1 tempts to combat it, howeve., had ^ I bringing the motor city the second School atrcet, aa entbiuiaatle atu> ly to be desired. But somewhere I h present fiscal year although definite Ty Cobb, tbe Georgia Peacb, A FOUL IN CAGE OAEODI l i r o B g i A c c i i i c j tusile — - -refereed w_by George - Hills of American League flag since 1909. he will start earlier and have have read that the only enduring Walter Wlrtalla. of 36 Benton caused the gross public debt to In- Information Is lacking until official m dent of the Townsend plan for old South Windsor, an occasion which Then there's tbe argument that 'The Yankeee are going to have good a season, if not better, age security, has taken Issue with and aatiafylpg monuments are those street has been elected treasurer M eresae $12,452,000,000 by the year’s V budget esiiroatea are made public. Harrloburg, Rl., J.m 4.— Eldo­ led to the beUef that be selected of­ last the New Ehigland Council o f Dance tbe town can't support so many O’Brien Claims Both a ]X)wc-ful, well balanced club,” Mark Sullivan, famed news com­ erected In the hearts of the peopla Claims Most o f Them Can’t rado and Sbawnaetown high ficials who favored bis team. We teams, that fans can't attend all of Navin said. “ A lot of their young­ Secondly we are expeotl The man at, the head of our na­ Teachers. This organization will mentator, on his stand on the pro­ school basketball players are a are moet happy to report that Dil- tbe games scheduled during the er players are going to come least one and possibly two o t tion, In my estimation Is the moat bold a meeting January 13 In the posed plan. She has written to Mr. lot of gentleittea. loa has proven himself a square week. Granting that three or four Ready to Siipi Contracts through ODu I think that the club left-handed pitchera we te v e astute and crafty and shifty politl- Hotel Bond, Hartford, at which the Use Ifit and Ron and Few Snlllvan setting forth her views aa MANCHESTER REALTY In. a recent game between tbe shooter reinstating Hills and the games a week work undue hardship that can beat New York this com­ qutred to come through. clau since Machlaveill, and even new ballroom novelty dance, "The Outscored by three baaketa from opposed to those expressed hy him WOULD STRAIGTHEN two schools here, 44 pafnto were tatter ts now handling S t ing season will go down In fro n t” that scheming person lacked the ex­ Priscilla,” win be Uught M ary’s 'o n tbe purse, it stlU doesn’t re But Woman Titlist Flatly "And thirdly, we’ll be etronger In a recent newspaper column. Really Know Proper Way made—and not a siaiis oountte the floor, the Arm y and N avy I home gatnes at East Hartford. All move the fact that not a slngls What about hla own club? the outfield and have reeerw jl Mrs. Hardy’s letter to Mr. Sullivan pansive and beguiling smile. MEETING JANUARY 14 was ebalkod up booauss o t a Club’s accuracy from the compU- I* forgiven, Mr. DIUon, shake! I assume. Hr. Sullivan, thgt you team Is getting support It seems "You've got to have the breaks to strength in the field.” follows; The Vmerican Legion auxiliary free throw maife after a fbul. mantary circle brought a bi^- are not prejudiced, but merely tha,t wdll hold its regular meeting Mon­ OUT HARTFORD RD. to us that fans would try to see at Denies Statement. Mr. Mark Sullivan. o f Sliding. Eldorado won, 64-S2, eumed 39 to tS victory over the I now we come to a matter least 'one game—that has pros­ Washington, D. C. you have not made a real study of day evening at 8 o'clock at the Annual Sewrion to Be Held Dr.. Townsend's proposition. Would Weet WitUngton town team at the I which we freely confess is beyond pects o f being the best a ttra ctio n - schsduled for sne rounds with Jaelt '; Dear Sir: State Armory. Week from Monday — Year School stren Rec last night In a our uaderttandlng, namely, the you not be willing to let him or hut such is not the oass. O’Dowd, a Detroit heavywright. Always I have been a reader qjf tw ie that was oloee and exdUng poor attendance at local basketball By BOB CAVAON.4RO someone who knows thoroughly the Not Prosperous But Good By BRYAN BELL (Aeeoclxted Press Sports Writer) OFFER $200,000 your books and" newspaper articles Manchester Camp Nr. 2640, Roy­ Rad C o m Beyond Pine S t,^ aU the way. Incidentally, this was games. Hare we have three semi underlying principles of the plan, Work Has Been Done. Asooeiatad Preas Staff Writer I The brand of basketball being with pleasure and profit, and have al Neighbors, will postpone Its in­ DtVCARLSONlDPS the eame score Iqr wh ch WilUngton pro teams, die Rengere, Morierty explain It to you and answer what­ Loe Angeles, Jon. 4.—(AP) played today h every whit as Inter- N ew York, Jan. 4.— (A P )— Pro­ admired thdr style and content, so stallation planned for Monday night defeated Morierty Brothers on the Brothers end Watkins-Y, and the eating and exeiUng as that of the when you write so despairingly of ever questions you wish answered? Would Be Eliminated When one o f the greatest baseball FORCANADIENS Wrestling at the Hotel ^heridsu until the fol- TTie annual meeting o f the Man­ same floor some tlnw ago. Rec Senior League besides, pre­ poet. Very, very seldom do the fane fessional tennis reached out today the Towpsend Plan and send out It then you still object to It,, you lowrtng week,'January 14. The In- SWEDISOOWLERS Hie service five held the visitors v/lll have real grounds for such ob­ chester Realty Company will be neld players of all time plays golf be senting top-notch attraction each fall to get their money’s worth and for two of the aipateur game’s SOS memagea. I believe that you do Btalling officer. Past State Oracle Selectman Chambers. scoreleee in tha first quarter end week end the fans are sitting jection. on Monday January 14. Thj state­ talks football. Tynis Raymond then somt. It la our earnest plea champions, and apparently stands a not know the real working of the Mrs. Rachel Munsie. is ill with the were out in front by 7-0 et the their bonds os far as interest By ASSOCIATED PRESS plan of which you so frantlrally One thing I do know beyond ques­ Oobb ths Qeorgta Ptaeh earns to to "give the boye a break" by lend­ good chance o f landing them both. grip -^nd still under the doctor’s ment of the year’s buslneM has al­ whistle, Ineteeelng this margin to eoneernsd. ing them the support of your pres­ Change in Ownership of Mon­ (tamden, N. J.— Dick SbUiat, 338. speak. tion, and that la that millions of tbe first tee of ths Los Angelee R olli High Single and Higli core. ready been mailed to the stockhold­ Selectman David Chambers has 10-0 hy halfUma. After the tnter- According to^ sports promoter BUI Germany, drew with OIno Garibaldi, If I mistake not, all great dis­ good and true American citizens, not Country dub to Join two fellow ence. Only the cooperaUoh of each ers. The company was organized to mleelon, tbe WilUngton teem broke and every fen can null the Indoor O’Brien, Helen Hull Jacobs for the 216, Italy, 90:00 (Each won o n e ' coveries and movements have al- of the alum class nor of the pauper j devised a plan whereby Hartford Oeorgiane and a South Carolinan, loose with a spurt that cut tha lo­ Tbsss teams are making every treal Team Looms As fall). class, are suffering untold distress Teachers and church school deal In second mortgages and for a Triple, AIm Leads Hie In- effort to supply fans with outstand­ a|k)rt out of tbe doldrusurns. Do your last three yea n American champion, xm yt met with bitter opposition, Road beyond the Pine street Junc­ all now living in the far west, in a cale lead to a single point at the St Laul—Abe Kaahey, 310, New.' and privation. For years they have workers are reminded of the reli­ number of years made good returns ing games but their efforts are bit! Fred J. Perry o f England, the even persecution, simply because tion can be stralgutencd and one of M endly foureome. sod of the quarter, 19-18. in a slam ben patient to the breaking point. gious training courss on Books of on the IttveatmenL With the change hampered by low gate receipts. worid’s singles tlU ist as well aa Mrs. Strong Possibility. York, threw Ray Richards, 314, Ne­ the people did not grasp the Inside the Old Testament, to be conducted the most dangerous highway qiots "W ell, well,” he boomed In his diridnal Standing. hang final period, ths Army and BUaen Bennet WitrJnstall, one of braska, 34:23. of the idea. Witness Qallleo’s Now those savings which a life of In conditions after 1920 the com­ After aU, guarantees of anywhere M oriarty Bros. Flrestonss team by Dean K. R. Stolx of the Hartford in town removed. The plan calls best third bass coaching tones, ”we Navy protsotsd tbs riendar lead and John Bull’s top ranking pe:iormers, Toronto— Vie CSirUtie, 200, Glen­ theory, the discovery of inoculation thrift and economy accumulated, pany, being largely local men, did from $30 to $00 end up can't be couldn’t riioosa a more opportune Seminary Foundation. The first ses­ for the eo-operation of the Rogers southerners certainly gave us west* emargsd ths wUmsr. are on the verge of accepting pro­ dale, Calif., defeated John Katan, > for dlMase, the locomotive, the have been used for the necessities What happened on the night o f April 2, 1932, In dotted line. Lindbergh remained In the ear. Con­ much to help property owners to re­ given to visiting teems unlesss Ume to break back Into the win New York, Jon. 4.— (A P )—The sion will bs on Wednesday, January Paper Manufacturing Company and emers a fina shellacking didn't Irving Carleoa of the Emanuele Garrone and Tony Soimends fea­ fessional offers aggreating $70,000. 310, Winnipeg, two falls to one. steamboat, automobile, flying ma­ of living, and they are becoming the vicinity of St. Raymonds* Cemetery in Bronx tain their property, and have taken there's e chance of taking In that column than New Year’s day and strong possibility o f a change In the don approached the Intersection and looked for a 9, at the South Methodist church, (?heney Brothers iand will b< recom­ w e? " tured for tbs winners while Sohueb- Vancouver, B. C.-Ae s tI McChready, chine—in short, all efforts fur pro­ desperate. If some plan aa good as losses. Such real estate aa they have copped the individual honore in tha much at the door. Besides guaran­ according to reports coming from lesuee Denial Borough. New York, comprises one of tha mo.st con­ street sign; a woman at (2) assured him.be was at continuing for five successive Wed­ mended by Selectman (Chambers as One of the golfare wonted to talk Isr stood out for the loeers, esging ownership o f the Montreal Cana- 228, Amulet, Sask., tossed Paul . gress and the Inception of new ideas this Is not forthcoming, the old found necessary to take back to pro­ first round o f the Swedish League at tees, there’s tbe expense of referee Middletown the game was the talk For several months O’Brien, who dlens, the only National Hockey troverted points In tlio tri.U o f Bruno. Hauptmann nesday nights at this church. The an F E R A project. baseball and another golf but Ty for six deuble-decksrs end thrss fouls Boesch. 220, N ew York, two out o ( have been met with most determin­ parties will be buried under a Social­ Wblttcmore avenue. When he reached the entrance tect the property owners waa nev-r Murpby'e allaya, setting up an aver­ and orchestra and local teams have of the town. It took the local boye operates a troupe that Includes Bill school Is open to all at a nominal Daageroua Curve the moment was all football. for 15 points. League club, which never has given three falla. ed resistance, simply because of ist or Communist landslide, and the on the charge of murdering Charles Augustus Lind­ of the cemetery a voice called out o f the darkneas: taken without first gRing to those age of 112.'4 for 12 games and hit­ been doing mighty well if they’ve two overUme periods to take the Tllden, Ellsworth Vines, George Lott registraticn fee. Two class periods Elimination of the S curve that "If this Dixie HowoU U half tbe A m y and Navy (94) up its membership In the big league lack of understanding. present regime will be destroyed. bergh, Jr. The diagram Imposed on a photograph ting high Slagle of 140 and high even so far thie season, which and Lester Stoefen, has been nego­ Hero I am, doctor.” A colloquy ensued over the wlll*t>e held each evening, 7:30 to who owned the property every op­ starto Just beyond the Rogers Pa­ baseball player he Is a footballer, B. F. T. ■put measure o f tbe "Speed Boys” In since the old National Association Bo far as I know, the Townsend This Is not la say sense a threat, three string of 868. Ths Emanuels doubt brilliant battle. tiating with MIm Jacobs. of the cemetery vicinity lllustrate.s the story of the amount of the ransom to be paid, $50,000 being 8;1S and 8:25 to 9:15. portunity possible to meet the re­ per Manufacturing plant and con­ he'll never have to worry about his Byebolskl, if ...... 1 80 days, today turned the eyes of Plan for recovery and relief la an but a warning bqm of the know­ quired conditions. It baa not been a rolled high team single of 50$ and Tursck, If ...... 9 1 In London, MUa Jacobs denied she hockey fans mors than aver to the ledge of the pitiable plight of these $50,000 ransom payment, told by Dr. John F. Con-r agreed upon. Condon returned to the car, where tinues to beyond the CSieney stock­ future” he declared. d entirely new idea. One man In op­ prosperous year for the company, house vould be one o f the most the Brotheihood hit high team triple OaiToae, e ...... 3 5 4 It certainly can’t be lack of cage Bert McConkey, publicity mana­ bad any Intention of turning pro In plight of the flying Frenchmen. estimable mUliuns- I am In con­ don (Jafsie). A fter dark Colonel Lindbergh,, driv­ Juniors of the American Legion B y doubUng up on the eld master posing it said " I f It Is so great a Lindbergh was waiting, got the package of $50,000 but it has proved to the people of worthwhile projects yet accom- of 1546. Haberera, e ...... 0 0 ger of the Moriarty team, claims the near future. Perry has been on The Canadians were only two stant touch with their kind, and auxiliary will meet Tuesday at 4 o f tbe diamond, baseball won tbe 0 talent Mancheeter players are plan. Why has It never been thought ing hla own coupe, took. Condon to the greenhouse In blll.s, took It back to the point (3 ) where he Manchester that those who are at olisbed in town. Several accidents The Knights of Pythias won the Si Salmonds, r g ...... 3 0 4 good, if not better, than those per that the ehooting of Geoige Stavnit- the fence for nearly a year. pointa ahead o f the last place 8 t what 1 say is true. These peopAi o’clock at the home of Mias Betty floor briefly. T y a a i' in his opln of before?” (I) at 3225 Tremont street, to which he had been di­ have occurred at this point and it first round title with 15 pointa, tbe T. Salmonds, I g ...... 9 3 0 aky In the final half was the moet Lata laat summer he rejected Lioule Eagles, after dropping their are at last, of sheer necessity, rising pa.ssed It through the h.-;d,ge to the man Identified Carrington, 25 Newmai street Its head have done mucb to save for Ion the players of today are not forming la many other placet It Is of course the right thing to Is especially dangerous in the win­ Emanuels were next with IS and O’Brien's offer of $60,000 but before tenth decision of the saahon and to demand a return for their years rected by a note; under a stone beneath a table In only as "John,” In return for a receipt and instruc­ property owners the equitj that was polished as those of yesterday. throughout the etate. And their Inspiring piece o f work be has seen question new Ideas; the Immediate ter time. Further than that the 9 11 he saUod from San Francisco for an their fourth In succession to the of productive, patriotic and generous front of the greenhouse, Condon found a second .note A cast from the South Methodist held by them In Manchester owned "Most o f them can't use the hit Segar was third with 10. Evald bookings prove they are not afraid In quite some Uma "SUffy” dropped endorsing of them without Investi­ tions for recovering the baby. Tlio instructions plan would allow straightening Want WUnugtou (99) Australian tour be .vlnced fresh In­ Boston Bruins by a 2 to 1 count laat living-'their endurance is wearing Dramatic club Is rehearsing a one- real estate and boa resulted In to . and run and Its surprising how few Erickson, also of the Emanuels, was to step out against oppoeiUon of in five double deckers from the mid­ gation Is the height of folly. How­ Instructing him to'follow the course marketl by the proved to be false. out a highway that is rapidly be­ B. terest in a professional career. night down, and like the proverbial worm, act play, “The Wedding,’: for pre­ homes being saved to owners despite r*ally know how to slide,” he said. second In the Individual standing T. recognized calibre. Take the Mor- dle o f the floor In such a sensational ever, to go about It in the right way Schuebler, i f ...... 4 Bequeeta Contract While Managing Director Dan they have a turning point, i t Is sentation at the meeting of the losses to the stockholders. coming one of the most important Asked to nominate the best "bit with 105.1 o r 16 games, while EMwin 10 I larty’s-Ehidees clash Saturday and manner that tbe home town fans Is to go to the source, so far as pos- thoroughfarea in town. Squire, r f ...... 1 O'Brien disclosed that Dtloa Mas­ Burand has refused to say more possible for even Intelligent Ood- Nutmeg Trail at this church, Fri­ end run" player be ever knew, the Johnson o t the Seqpdlas was third the Rangera-Phantoms tilt Wednes­ cheered lustily for the big Blue and slbla—not to take for granted hear­ r m i'isal, if * .. * . • • . . . • • ,0 ters, his Paciflo edast representative, than that he hae received two bide fearlng honest persons to see "red” day evening, January 11. I t is understood that Charlea reply was: with 104.0 for 12 games. day. And the attendance was ^ b lte team from Manchester. THE 4 PtSTS say or unreliable or imauthentlc In­ Ray, o t the Rogers Paper Manufac­ H. Usher, e ...... S meagre at both. recriitly received a cable from Perry for the franebUe, one of $200,000, it formation. If crowded too far to-the wall, and SOUTH WINDSOR C H APE "Easy. Foster, the old third base- First Round Final Standing turing Clompany, stand ready to Woodworth, e ..9 asking Masters to have a contract U understood he and hie partner, The fabulous coat Is evidently one may Ood forbid that that should MARY KEENEY TENT The cold wave, that waa at its LEVITT TO GO BACK man for Washington." W . L. P. WhUe we are on tbe subject of OBITUARY lowest this morning between 5 and co-operate with the town if the plan U. Usher, rg . .0 available for him when he returns to Joe (tattaranlah are wUlIng to m U feature of It which arouses your ever happen In this Country which This question led to another. Tbe Knights of Pythias___ 11 a is Tomoako, Ig .. .0 The fact that local players m- Moriarty Bros. It might be Interest­ we all love. MAY BECOME A SCHOOL 6 o'clock, did not deter those In the is adopted. It would mean the ras­ freatest hitter of alt time was urged Em anuels...... 9 4 13 prlse the Uneup o f the teams, with ing to note that Johnnie Falkoeki Otlifomla on February 22. and that James Strachan, former deep appreciation, and as you set It ing of the large tenement block Just Sincerely yours, Roman Catholic faith who attend TOIOSFOlUNERPOSr to name the pitchers who troubled Segar ...... g ^ lo nary an outsider in the lot, should found himself at laat for 18 very "I've sent tbe contract to thri Montreal Maroons, Battery Trouble forth It really Is alarming; but you INSTALLS OFFICERS beyond the Rogers company office 13 4 38 KATHARINE DeF. HARDY, mass and receive communion in the him m ost Scandta ...... 7 8 g be even more reason for banner valuable pointa, three o f which put coast" said O'Brie;.. "It stipulates is one of the leading bidders. do not take Into account that It Is a Old Theological Institute, Now DEATHS and the moving back of a large Score at halftime, 18-8, Manches­ (Mrs. J, D. Hardy) early hours o f the morning on the Brotherhood ...... 7 4 crowds at these games. These boys the game on Ice for the locals. "Red” that Perry is to receive $40,000 for Meanwhile the Maroons rang up "revolving" fund, and that each a Night Club to Again Serve bam owned by the Rogera com­ "George M (^dge and Cerl Wel­ 9 ter. month It la the same sum used over 86 School Street, first Friday o f each month. The Political Tnsurgent Declares He land. They may not have been the Beethovens ...... s u 4 are giving their best every time Hadden got Into the game for a few a tour be^nning in Madison Square their fifth conseeutlva triumph, Students. Mrs. Pain Chartier. pany. beating s t Louis S to 0. and over again. It Is returned to Manchester, Conn., early mass for those who are called Will Get His Formal Notlflca' heat pitchers in baseball but they Team high alngle, Emanuels, 563. they take to the chalked court and mlnutee In the final quarter and ex­ Garden here on March 20 and run­ Jan. 3,1935. Word was received In Manchester Mrs. Neva Laine Becomes upon to report to work at an early Smell Coat ning through June. In the American sector tbe Bruins the treasury In U ses levied as ]ust tlon Today. About the only coat to the town were public enemies Nos. 1 and 2 Team high triple, Brotherhood. deserve whole-hearted support. tra periods and did very w rit The sufficient to provide tbs necessary Hartford. Jon. 4.— (A P )— The today o f the death In Central Falls. hour each morning was largely at­ on my list. I was lucky to get a bit big "red head” although lacking a In contrast to O'Brien's optimism. not only passed the idle Chicago R. I.,‘ on Thursday of Mrs. Paul I? the project la approved by the BM GESS LEADS Tllden said: Black Hawks to take the lead, but amount, and goes out for circulation chapel of the old theological Insti­ President, Mrs. Skewes tended at both S t James’s and St. o ff either o f them.” High single, Irving Carlson, 145. The main argument might be trifle defensively Is a valuable man tute o f Connecticut. In South Wind­ Chartier, for many years a resident FEIRA would be that involved in " I t la my personal opinion that drew further away from the Detroit again—the same two billions each HUNDREDS OF BILLS Bridget’s churches, and there was Washington, Jan. 4— (A P ) — A l­ moving the bam back from Hart­ N o discussion o f baseball could High triple, Irving Carison, 868. lack o f the financial means, tbe to have on any team. sor may onc^js again become a meet­ of that place and a sistcr-ln-law of Perry will not turn proiesslLnal un­ Red Wings who dropped a 8 to 2 de­ month. Instead o f a new two bll also large congregations at the bert Levitt who resigned his Justice ford road. Practically all the work fall to include a ’ reference to Ooa- Aveeagee cosh, the dqugh, an argument that ing place for students after serving the late Louis Chartier o f this town til next fall at the earllesL” cision to tbe last place New York Hons drawn from the treasury. The Senior Vice PresideDt. masses held later In the morning. Department post to take part in the would call for manuM labor since nlc Mock and Babe Ruth. O. TPF. Avo. CONCORDU LEAGUE is lust so much applesauce. I f the We are aUo informed that the BEFORE U .S SENATE successively as a boy's schol, a She has relatives In Manchester who Rangers? staggering sums which the admin­ Independent (SUzens movement in there is plenty of fill material in the "Mr. Mack is not only a great Irving Carlson ...U 1848 112.4 fans were really interested they’d Middletown "Sjwed Girls" are Just Rad No Offer istration has already spent upon are planning to leave Manchester tobacco warehoitse and a night club. A public whist party wriU be held C:k)nnectlcut waa back at his former hill acrosa the' street from tha ebaraoter” said Cobb, "but he is Evald Erickson ..18 1076 100.1 find the money to pay the nominal about the best female basketball London, Jah. 4.— (A P )— Helen alphabetical activities, the payment William R. Wood, donor to South today to attend the funeral, which at the West Side Recreation Center still as great a manager ae we have. Jacobs, American woman tennta House Already Has Before It will be held tomorrow morning In Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters post today under reappointment. Rogera property and along the Edwin Johnson . . I t 1207 104.9 admisslona which are now charged quintet In this state. Their floor for crops and livestock , destroyed, Windsor of the Wood Memorial of Union Veterans o f the Civil War, tomorrow night. There will be val­ The Connecticut political Insurg­ As for the Babe, I think the Ameri­ champion, flatly denied reports today 2,400 Measures to Be Acted Central Falls. curve to be eliminated. This fill Herbert Brandt . .12 1204 104.6 H u Best hdiriiiDal A v e iife locally In an attempt to increase work, shooting ability and pass work a m m s E m m and other forms of relief, have been Library has purchased the seminary last night in.staltcd its officers for uable prizes for the winners. The ent who ran fo r Omgreaa from the could be wheel-harrowed acrosa the can League will make a great mis­ Cari Bolin ...... 10 1063 104A attendance. To this department it Is remarkable, very seldom losing she Intended to turn professional” at absorbed, and disappeared with no Death was duo to pneumonia. SIDIT 6IKUT Upon. property and plan.s to give it to the the year, at a regular meeting held admission charge will be small and Fourth District on his Independent highway and a considerable amount take If it lets tbe National League Elmore Anderson 18 1047 108.2 seems a case of not wanting to pay the ball through a bad pass. They least not this coming summer.” apparent effect upon the terrible town as the site for a high school. in th# State Armory. Past Depart­ play will be from 8 until 8:30. Whist Party ticket, returned from of employment produced at little grab him and it will do Just that If H arry J u u l...... 12 1238 102.9 in First Ronnil; Two Teams rather than n o t. having the means play a sone defense which makes it Miss Jacobs further denied she had B n e u m m m deadlock and distress in the coun­ Jeremiah J, McCarth,v. . Washington, Jan. 4.— (A P )— Tak The one time chapel now houses a ment President Mrs. Maude Shearer will be played each Saturday night Tuesday. He said he waa proceed­ additional expense or trouble. it gets a chance.” Rudy Swanson ..15 1830 102.6 to p«y. very bard for tbe opposing teams to received an offer from Bill O'Brien. try. Where Is the 15,000,000,000 lag advantage of their first oppor night club. Wood said he had notified Jeremiah J. McCarthy, a former was the installing officer. She was at the West Side Recreation Center ing with bis work under an Informal Town Engineer Bowen has pre­ American promoter, since last that was sent out for circulation A. Berggren -----16 1034 102.4 get within shooting distance of the Joe Louis, NeiTro Heavywelghi, tunity to propose legislation mem­ the pre.sent tenant to vacate by resident o f Manchester, but for sev­ assisted by Mrs. Etta Loveland and from now through the season. notification of his reappointment pared a sketch o f the proposed h Deadlock. October. O’Brien announced yester­ last year? Most of It “frozeii" again J. Wennergren ..15 1020 101.18 In support o f this contenUon, basket. And incldently several of to Swap Punches With Patsy bers o f the Senate today offered January in. Tentatively T/ood plans eral years a resident of Wethersfield, Mrs. Ida Gilman. but he expected formal confirmation project and It will be advanced by Herb Johnson n i 2 101.1 may we recall to mind that close to these female basketball tossers are day in N ew York she waa consider­ in tha banks. Here is a proposition Group 1 of the Memorial Hospital today. EAST SIDES EKE OUT ...11 hundreds o f bills ranging from a to have the old chapel serve as the died at his home No. 28 Robins road. The new officers are:' president Selectman Chambers at the first op­ C L Anderson ..it 1189 99.1 15,000 personi witnessed the town ing a new offer. Perroni, Cleveland. which provides for the steady dr- auxiliary, Mrs. J. M. Shearer, lead­ very pleasing to look upon. Satur­ silver measure to providing an addi assembly hall for the proposed Wednesday. The funeral will bo Mrs, Neva Latnc; senior vice presi­ Installed in a new office in the portunity. Rus. Anderson ..18 1480 98.10 The Army and Tale teams are baseball aeries and another 10,000 day evening they are playing the "Mr. O'Brien made me on offer cuUtlon of the amount dUtiibuted. tlonal bUltonjvdoUars of government srbool. held at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning er, will meet Monday a' the Y. M. Department o f Justice building he tied for-first place at the close of This plan la devised to keep It out dent, Mrs. Harriet Skewes; Junior C. A. Anderson ..It 1180 08.9 saw the town football aeries. The main attraction and the boys arc last summer as weU as in the sum­ Detroit, Jan. 4. — (A P ) — Joe guaranteed Honda for boros con at the funeral rooms of Farley and C. A. The annual meeting, when all said he resumed bis old post aa spec­ LONE POINT VICTORV tbe first round of the Concordia o f ' ’hiding" and into constant r& u vice president, Mrs. Jennie Cook; Axel Anderson ..10 1468 97.18 receipts taken In at those events playing the first game. They play mer of 1933” , Miss Jacobs asserted, Louis, Detroit's sensational negro struetlon aha .modemlastlon. Malloy imd at Sacred Heart Church, chaplain, Mrs. Minnie Weeder; sec­ four groups will come together for ial assistant to the attorney gener­ WOULD FOREaOSE Brotherhood Bowling League at the didn't amount to more than a few heavyweight, wljo cqme up from the tlon. I f you think carefully of the the election o f officers and reading E. B erg g re n ...... i t 1168 96.11 the Brooklyn Yankees while the "but I told him both times I was not Approximately 2,400 bills were of­ Wethersfield at 9:30 at which time a retary, Mrs. Grace Ames; treasurer, al, taking up again some o f the Charter Oak alleys, with William pennies per person. It would seem ready to consider such a move. amateur ranks six months ago with two terms you wlU see a difference HARTFORD’S AMNESIA requiem mo.ss- will be celebrated. of reports, will take p ace the fol­ Ivor Carlson ....12 1165 96.0 boys take on the Hartford AUas. fered In the House yesterday. In Miss Beatrice Dart; patriotic In­ legal matters which he left incom­ Bay Mozzer Leads Team to 35 Gesa taking moat o f the individual ’’His statement that he offered me a murderous right croaa and ambi­ between "circulating” money and The body will be brought to Man­ lowing Monday, January 14, at the plete when be resigned to take part JACQUES PROPERTY Augiut Carlson ..It 1148 90.8 “ revolvliig" money. the Senate legislation la not Intro­ structor. Mrs. Ethel Carter; guide. 84 Win Over Falcons; Wier’s honors. Tbe deadlocked teams each $10,000 and I demanded $20,000 la tion to succeed Max Baer, brings duced on the opening day. chester for burial In the Loomis lot Y. The committee In charge of the in the campaign. Erik Modean ....10 1400 OOaO Aa to the terrltying bogey of Im­ VICTIM IDENTinED Miss Emma Strickland; guard, Mra. Foal Shot Decides. won 18 games and lest 11. ridiculous.” big, Ume boxing back to Detroit to­ Senator Wagner, Democrat of In the East cemetery, where his wCe, successful food sale at Hartford Having spent the last several Arthur Churlln . . . . 9 844 93.7 possibly high prices and taxation, Rena Smith; assistant guard, Mrs. Qess waa Usd with Peter Relmer " I Intend to play In the Cairo, night in a ten round bout New York, proposed the home con a Manche.ster woman. Is bnrled.- - Azella Hampton; pianist, Mrs. yesterday, gratefully acknowledges weeks In the south, he said he had Wen Known Bnckland Pbee Ehnest Johnson . . I t 1100 91.8 we are now paying taxes upon a for high Blngle o f 144 and won high ^exandria. Parts, Wimbledon and Patsy Perroni of aeveland. struetlon bill along with another New Britain Man Sny.s He T.s j Maude Shearer; press correspond the acceptable contributions of both not seen anything on the protest of Figrnres in Suit in Superior Cari Huitgren ..it 1090 91.0 staggering sum spent all In vain, so members and friends. The East Sides won their second Victor Swanson . .19 1077 00.9 three etring with 398, beaidee lead­ the American Tournaments, defend­ Nine knockouts in 18 triumphant measure for a Congressional Inves­ Keith Henwood, of Mnfblc- ont, Mrs. Myrtle Armstrong; color Fairfield county Democrats against gams in ee many nights at the Eteat Sees Bigger and Better far aa relief o f the situation Is con Court This Term. C (Maperson ....10 1389 89.4 ing the indlviaual etandlng with an ing my tiUoAt Forest Hills” she ring appearances earned Louis his tigation of the Morro CasUe disas­ bearers, Mrs. Mabel Strickland, M ra his reappointment. Side Rec, by defeating tbs highly cemed, and the government ha head, Maas. - . DIES FKO.'VI SHOCK Tha recently organized Parish H. Gustafson ....10 87A average o f 119.11 fo r 37 gam ea wai­ said. engagerasnt with the Cisvriand tried to force prices to a higher ter. Wheeler, Dem. o f MonUna the Etta Loveland, Miss Virginia Arm­ Among the cases asAlgned for touted Falcona The game was 1818 ter Klein was second with 100 for 97 batUer and when they meet in mid- silver bill. strong and Miss M yrtle Laine; Players of the Center Congrega­ Rudy Johnson . . . 9 790 87.7 ' level, which makes hardship when Hartford, Jan. 4.— ( A P ) —Eugene hearing before the Superior (diurt marred with rough tactlce. The games and Fred Knofla waa third ring tonight they will be carefully Waterbury, Jan. 4. — (AP) — eourtcll members. Mrs. Myrtle Arm. tional church will have' a )m^ In Oscar Johnson ..13 1031 80.11 purchasing power Is almost non- A resolution proposing a constitu­ Brown of New Britain today Idonti- of Hartford County this month is Milford Prep star, Ray Mozzer waa with 103.38. Tbe team high single eyed by Max Baer, the wise cra v­ tional amendment to tax the In­ Joseph Kiidlrka, 09, died of shock strong, .Mrs. Mabel Strickland and the program given In connection HOSPITAL NOTES Johnson ...... 12 1001 83.0 Year In Store For Golf exlatant. Under~tbe proposed plan, fifil a young man, appnrently Buffer­ a foreclosure proceeding brought the spear head of the attack, scor­ went to Penn with 003 and the team METHODISTS TO PLAT ing champion o f tbe heavyweight come from future l.saucs of Federal at 1 p. m.. today after he had Mrs. Florence Trask. with the annual meeting and sup­ Hoaglund ...,12 988 82.4 about S6 per cent of existing charity ing from amnesia ns Keith Henwood against Henry Smith, in whose ing 18 points., Tbe team showed s high three string to Navy with. division, and Col. Jobq Hammond, and, state securities wa.i introduced turned in an alarm for a fire at his During the evening Past Presi­ per, Wednesday evening, January I. Johnson .. 8 818 106. and relief would bo discontinued, do­ 22, of Marbiehead, Mass. tavern on Bunk street. Kudirka 16, In the pariah hall. Under the A daughter waa born yesterday to name the Dr.'Jacques place in Buck- - better passing attack being develop­ 1507. EX-SERVICE MEN'S Members of the South Methodist president o f tbe Madison Square by Senator Capper, Republican, dent Mrs. Helen Henry presented to ed under the able coaching of A l Henry Olson .... 6 634 108.4 church senior cage team are re- ing away with those taxes; and It Brown asserted he was a class­ collapsed as he returned to the direction of Mrs. .Jazel Hughes Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schlebel of land now stands. Standing Garden corporaUon. Bm t and his Kansas. Chairman Nye. Republi­ Mrs. M yrtle Armstrong, the retir­ 112 Summer street. Beggini. Ray Erickson . . . . 4 688 lOOA GAMES TONIGHT queated to meet at the chuMi to- has been worked out by competent mate of Henwooil at the Bentley tavern after tOlephonlng from a Comb, a cast oi three will present Mr. Smith, a Hartford man, cam s, W. L. Buddy are down on the Louls-Per- can of North Dakota submitted a ing president, a past president's Mrs. Celia Johnston o f 1 Kerry here and purchased the property, The Falcons led the Blast Bides Robert Olson . . . . 8 296 98A morrow night at 7:80 o’clock. The economisu, who find, aa the U. S. Srhool of FInanec in B i.neii. Hen- drug store across the street. Three an entertaining one-act play en­ Army ,18 11 TonlgliPe metohee at Farr’s ronl card for short bouts of ths ax- resolution askmg an additional ap­ badge. The committed In charge until the last 2H minutes o f play. O. Johnson ...... 7 687 91. team wiU go to Wapping to meet Chamber of Commerce Itself esti­ wood was intmltteil to the lio.-.pitai companlc.s of firemen quenched the titled "Fourteen.” Miss Mildred street was admitted yesterday. which was at one time one o f the Yale ,18 11 Solid Reasons fo r Belief eileye will wind up the first round hlblUon variety Max taking on Baba mates, that each 1200 spent for propriation of $100,000 for the In­ of refreshments, Mrs. (Trace Ames, Mrs. Clara Turktngton of 76 show places in Manchester, but has W eir was fouled as the game ended. W o g m a n ...... 8 273 90.2 the Wapptng V team In a league week igi, after ctiliai)slng in the tlcmea, The damage w.ls slight Sutherland will assume the rpio of N avy « • ,18 14 of tlw Veto Leeipie. Tonight’s Hunt of Ponca aty. OWa.. (or tour vestigation by the Senate munItlonB Mrs. Helen Henry, Mrs. Mabel not been able to meet the payments He converted tbe free throw win­ David Nelson .... 4 884 49.9 4 contest at 8:80 o’cliock. commodities and services, provides a Hartforil library. Mra. Pringle, the society matron; Scarborough Road and Mrs. Helen Penn games follow: rounds while Brother Buddy is Joh for one person. There you have committee. Strickland, Miss Emma ..Strickland and interest charges against the ning the game. Ray Mossei- was Ivo r Scott ...... S 944 AS. 9 18 in Uptnm; Improyement in The father of the youth Is said to Mrs. Esther Mozley will appear aa Friedrich of Rockville were dis­ the Immediate taking of all unem- and Miss Edith Maxwell, served charged today. property and the mort^gees are assisted by Henry and Horburda in Avnragea Ameriosn Legion vs. Army end be David D. Henwbod. leather Elaine, her daughter, and the O. Navy on oUeya 1 end 9. ^ y m e n t by this amoi-,*' spent and MOST HOBOES BEO The Brazilian government has sandwiches, cake and coffee. The The hospital census today Is 54 now seeking possession o f the prop- - the scoring for the winners. -OLsary, SPEBOBOTB LOSE PF. Ave. manufacturer who has .his office in duties of the family butler will de W ..a e e e ...... 97 Bnsmeis H at Aided Game by the replacement of elderly per­ TO ESCAPE WORK officially dropped the letters K. Y, ■ tables were decorated In pink and and ten babies, five boys and five erty. W alker and Sullivan played well for The Bpeedboye lost to RockvUIe, 9048 11941 Veterans nf farelgn Were t a Boston. and VV from the alphabet. white. A bowl of pink roses was volve unon Robert McComb. Jr.' Un W. Klein ...... 97 3880 100. sona In industry. Also It has been der the direction o f Mra. Otto Vler- girls are In the hospital nursery. Or. Jacques was one of the lead­ the loeers. 43-S7. bring unable to halt MitebeU Britleh War Veto on alleys 8 and Uiulsvllle. Ky.— (AP)- used aa a centerpiece and dt each Fred Knofla ...... 97 3804 demonstrated that by this great "Brother, tel, Group D o f the wromen wrork' ing doctors in Manchester a half and GUI, both of whom talUed four 103.38 can you spare a dime?” 'plate was a favor made of a marsh­ F. Winrier ...... 97 9779 Good Values Are Still To Be u s«l buying power, the overturn of ers wdll serve a chicken pie supper. POLICE TRANSFEBS century ago and built the house In p. B. F. T. times from the floor. Lennon fea­ 102.30 business, beginning with the whole­ The question, according to find­ Ten Yards of Earth Just a Bite mallow and rosebuds. Buckland that was noticeable for 1 (Seorgetti, if .. .. 0 0-0 0 tured fo r the W est Bide team. K n o fla ...... 97 9766 103.11 l A a g a ...... 19 sale trade, wilt be Increased five to ings of the Louisville welfare and Progreesive setback and bridge Bridgeport. Jan. 4.— ( A P )— Sev- the exceptional number of gables. 8 Moezer, If ...... 6 6-11 18 1919 101. Found In Our police departments, le not whether O. Anderaea...... 4 By HERBERT JACQUES ten times, lowering overhead and will attract the usual crowd tonight enteen policemen and a police vrom- His office was also In this building. 8 Henry, r f ...... 2 3-8 6 B. r . T. 9 H 984 Last Night's Fights i’ou can, but whether you should. U . K i r i n ...... 97 Prerident U. S. OoU Aaaeriatien. tacreaslng profit In that raUo, so W.C.T.U,PUBUCTEA to the Green school hall. Players an assumed new duties In the po­ The chapel in Buckland cemetery 8 Weir, c ...... 1 1-4 S Green, rf .. . 1 0 9 9094 96.6 And the odde are about eevon to five the tax will really be negligible and will have an opportunity to try for lice department here today In ac­ waa erected by funds from his es­ 9 Deyorio, Ig ...... 1 0-1 2 aley, r f . 3 0 4 W. Custer ...... 97 9096 944 prices not perceptibly higher, since that you shouldn't. tate bequeathed for the purpose. 8 Harburda, rg .. .. 3 0-3 6 ion, if . J. Adams ...... 91 9009 N ew York, Jan. 4.— (A P )— The By ASSOCIATED PBSS8 alzeablo cash prizes in both sec­ cordance wdth transfer orders is­ . 0 9 19 80.14 turn o f the year affects ua In many large turnover of sales always Louisville’e panhondlera are be­ A T ON TUESDAY Haefs, 0 Smith ,97 3049 Tecome, Wesb.—Al Spine, Port­ CLEARANCE SALE tions, and at the clo'ae ot the games sued yesterday by Superintendent S 3 4 9440 ing subjected to tests to determine 10 ways touching even o' ■ golf. It is a land. Ore., and M atty Mathesoa, makes lower prices possible. I quote sandwiches and cq^ee will be serv­ of PoUce Oiarlea A. Wheeler. With 13 9-23 SO Ford, rg ...... 9 1 F. W e rn e r...... 97 9041 94.33 whether they are compelled by clr- A Mason whan bundrada o t thousands Buffalo, N. y , drew (10). from an editorial In the Hartford. ed by the women’s committee. Only the transfers in effect, the bureau PROBE IS STARTED Falcons (84) Brown, Ig ...... g 0 W. H an son ...... 97 9090 98.14 cumetancee to beg or do eo to avoid Wayne W. Womer to Be Speak­ 4 o t golf devoteea subject their gamae Conn. “Cournnt" of Jan. 2. "Instead a nominal charge I* made for these o f Investigation passes out o f ex­ P, B. F. T. 27 9014 98.7 of trying to limit production to work. er on “Religion and Revolu­ 4 Cliff Keeney, if .. 1 8 to stock taking and overhauling, card socials of the Manchester istence as a separate division o f the 1-1 18 0 87 C. W a b e r...... 3 7 9447 91.10 ST. JAMES’S VIOIOBS what the unemployed can buy, which Tha etudy thue far has revealed tion”— No Admission Charge. 1 C. Keeney, if .. .. 1 0-1 3 toen make reeolutloas. Great deeds Green Community club, and every department and its functions are ON SHIP SI Rockville J. R o t h ...... 2 7 2471 91.4 S. James basketball team kept means In the existing circumstances that seven out of every .J who beg 9 Sullivan, r f . . . .. 2 2-6 J* the champions are recalled and penny above the actual outlay for being performed by the detecUve 6 MltctaeU, r f ...... 0 1 11 J. WInzIer ...... 1 2 1090 914 their victory etreak intact in a a tremendous curtailment, a way are unworthy of cash aasistanre. Members of the Manchester 3 Smith, r f ...... 1 (M) 2 become fresh Inepiratton. Old hooks prlzea Is used for the benefit of the bureau and the night patrol. (Oontinned (rom Page One) Edwards, I f ...... 4 1 8 P. Relmer ...... 3 7 9348 86.31 and s liM are forgotten. rough and snappy game with the must be found to put the unemploy- The caoes are Investigated by branch of the Woman's Christian 3 Walker...... 4 1-8 9 school children who need nourishing Deressewski, i f ...... 0 0 0 H. Oess ...... 3 1 1824 86.18 ^ at work so they can consume. trained eoclal workers, following 3 Oleary, c, rg .. ..6 2-6 Looking ahead to 1930, there le All-Barnard, 36-19. Superior pas­ Overcoats Temperance Union, cordially invite milk or cod liver oil. SA$'EO BY WHISTLE 12 GUI, c ...... 0 2 19 J. K le in ...... 9 7 Mr. H ,«ry Ford la the moat notab'e the arraignment of panhandlers In mond S, to the rescue o f the Loxlhga' 9 Stevenson, Ig .. . 0 9979 84.4 sotjprirely hope but solid reason for sing and shooting gained the st. the public to a tea to be given In 0-0 0 Remkaywiok, e ...... 0 0 0 1. Slbrtng ... example of one who has proved police coiirv. Relief and corrective the downstairs social room o f the ton passengers and crew membersi 3 Maguire, I g ___ .. 0 0-1 0 201 884 believing a bigger and better golf James five their second straight Fred Baker, Jr„ of 78 North Elm N ew Haven, Jan. 4.— (A P )— It Kayan, r g ...... 1 0 0 U. Hanaon ...... 3 7 9178 through volume of production at agencies extend help or fix punish­ Y. M. C. A., Tuesday, January 8, in Captain Lynch, who lives at Bay •MWMB worn 80.14 year Is in store. Business, whirii from tha AU-Barnard. Kurlowicy street and James Kristoff of 250 waa well for Michael Daddlc. 34, Petney, rg ...... 1 0 9 V. K ob h i...... 3 4 1898 $13.80 Coats low prices, that that Is the way not ment. the afternoon. View avenue, Ekiglewood, N. J. testi­ 17 14 8-18 84 79.9 affects our leisure Is steadily Im played a se-isational game caging Porter street will report at Room that be carried a pollc whistle. 'te Oak, I g ...... 9 0 4 High single. W. Now ...... only to provide employment for The chronic "bo" geta scant sym­ V’a.vne W. Womer will speak at 8 fied that so far as be knew there Oess and P, proylag. O rif and country clubs four baskets and three foul ehota 11. Municipal building Tuesday, He was waylaid and beaten last Skibek, I g ...... 1 0 Relmer, 144. thm im ds, but to pay them good pathy and is sent to the workhouse. o’clock on the topic, "Religion and w w o no signs of life on the Lexing­ 9 have long since put their affairs )n to lead both teams with tlsvsn Jan. 8 at 8:45 a. m. prepared to ^ night by three holdup men. AL points. Treatment is given drug and ailco- Revolution." Both men and women though stunned by blows on the ton when he ordered' his tug from High three etring, W. Oew, 894. order and are managed better and to CCC camp. 19 4 49 to this way tha 1200 per month hol addlcta, whila relief is given will 'be welcome to attends Tea head, Daddlc jlew a police whistle, the sinking ship. SPEEDBOYSTOKAY High team ringle, Penn., 003. more soonomteally than ever before, Kurlowicy and Barrareh were wlU finance Itself with no great those honrttly In adverse circum­ Referea — Hadden. High team total, Navy, 1007. main factors for the St. Jame«, will be served after Mr. Womer's Eight applications have been re­ frightening his assailants away be­ gcuthem resorts are anticipating change In cost of living. It was set stances. one o f the best seasons on record. while Oris and BerseneM looped lecture by the following committee; ceived at the charity office for ex­ fore they could inflict further harm. MAIL CARRIER onSSINO at Just that figure by the competent WETHERSFIELD FIVE the most shots for tbe AU-Barnard. Mrs. (Tharles W. Holman, Mrs. perienced workers in the fifth en­ A physician found Daddlc had On the playing ride, I hope every hualnesi economists who engineered PNEUMONIA SERUM N ew Haven, Jan. 4— (A ? ) " — A Barnard. Arthur filing, M ra William Rush, rollment period of the CCC. The been struck on the bend at least gpitar reaUse how closely the ^ plan, purposely, as Just the sum search was under way today for A l­ St. Jamea Mrs. Frank V. WUliams, Mrs. applicants will be examined by B. four times with a blunt Instrument U, S. Golf Aeeoclatlon has come In which would balance Itself. Higher Hartford, Jan. 4.— (A P ) — Fatall- bert Green, 42i of New Haven a The West Side Speedboys will George E. Keith and Mrs. (X Elmore W. Van Buren, state CCC enrolUng He suffered several deep lacerations Many Distance Stars Face contact with his game through' the „ F. G. would be unaeoessary, lower would Uea for the more prominent types of Watkins. There will be no admis­ on the scalp and . several contU' mail carrier at tha Milford post of­ Journey to Wethersfield tomorrow Influence o f our 1934 amateur Barrarea, If ...... \ g be more costly, in fact, even the lobar pneumonia will be lowered officer Thursday morning, Jan. 10 fice, who was reported missing to night to oppose the Wethersfield Jr. Squatrito, r f ...... i 2 sion charge and refreahnvents wUi from 9 to 11 o'clock. slons. cbamplonohlp. pauperisiag dote proposed In state from 25 to 50 per cent with the use also be free. ■«"' police by his wife. team, in a preliminary to the McCluskey in 3,000Meters It hae clearly demonstrated match Kurlowiez, c ...... 8 4 p tau , o f $30, would bankrupt the of affective antl-pneumonla serum Mr. Green was last seen at 10 a. Moriarty Bros-Wethersfleld A. C. Murphy, r g ...... o A meeting of the Ometery com- BURROWS ENTERTAIN play provides the W re suitable 1 ■pfeniment, because It would not now available in Connecticut, Or. m., Wednesday when he left the game. Fitzgerald. Ig ...... 0 o tee of the Veterans Field associa­ wmpetition for the amateur golfer, n tve the revolving feature, would Benjamin Homing of t)ie SUte De­ Hartford, Jon. 4— (A P ) — Attor­ post office after hiring e substitute ' To date tbe Speedboys have won Blanchard ...... o PUBUC RECORDS tion will be held In the Arm y and ■*— (AP)—Tracksham, world recoid holder for th. * ** *u(nclant 0 not ihcmnas business overturn, and partment of health announced. He ney General Karren Burrows and to work fo r him. five and lost four. Tbe Wetheri- Id It...,*.,. ------."V™ w the to produee the winner in 80 per cent Navy club Monday evening at 7:30 and field invaders from tbe mid-west mile, indoors and out was an over­ would simply be a stagrgering liabil­ pointed out that the serum should Mrs. Burrows of Groton, last night Mrs. Green ssld the mall carrier field team was beaten earlier in the u d souta were converging on New of champloortip matehee, p. m. CSialrman John L. Jeniiey re­ night arrival from ^ Qty, ... . ------. _ a t the 10 ity. loatead o f taking care of iu own be given in the early stages of the Certificate ot Distribotioa entertained the Deputy Attorney bad appeared morbid and preoc­ season by the North Ends 10 the York today for tbe annual games of q ^ t y of golf Is bettor, the inter- All Baraard Estate of James M. Burke, late quests all members to be present as cupied during recent weeks and e.x- Spe(Klboye need a victory to rank Cunningham will run in tha 800- disease, which be said remained a General, the assistants, their wives the Columbus Council, K. o f C.. open­ meter nm tomorrow night against w keener and that more than T U a pton la in no aenaa a pension leading cause for death. of Manchester, to William H. important, business in connection and the stenographers and clerks pressed fear for his aafety. with the leading Junior teams. ing meet of the indoor seaeco. three hours of aiutained competi­ Bcrsenshl, If in any u c tp to d daflnltion of the Burke, real estate located on the with the ^ s t cemetery plot will be The schedule for the coming week Williamson, Gens Veaske o t Penn, In the office, at the annual (Christ­ Green, It waa understood, boarded In from Chapel Hill and the Uni- tion Impoeos on unfair burden on a Cole, rf ,.,, eeeeeesc tarns. P w ona ovar 40 are really corner of Spruce and W ells street discussed. a Bridgeport bound hue after leav­ will see the Speedboys in three Bill R oy o t Manhattan and Bill Pat­ An Ehigllsh Inventor has de-, Ten cuble yards of earth Is Just a good gulp for this walking mas dinner which this year took the Carolina wero Har­ terson o f Columbia. competitor whose llveUhobd Is not Dillon, c . . , lomntniMR nemta under contract hrtdKe dredge operating alonx the route ot the $3$,000,000 A ll- and to Leo J. Burke, real eatate aspect of a farewell party, ’n e af­ ing the post office. games. They will play return games from golf. need a reversing signal thai warns ry Williamson, crack htUf-miler and Arnold wUI run in the Columbus Thompson, e M put iBta BBsaTant draitation that drivers In the rear of a motorist'a. American canal, from the Colorado river to CalKornla’s Imperial located at 18-20 Hollister street Robert Edgar of Spruce street, fair waa held at the Hartford (Canoe with the Rockville Spartans, and mller; Ekidie McRae, run­ Vines, rg . . . Marriage IntenUoa 000 agslnst a groat field including •M e h iK u ld nccomp- intention to back up. This device Valley. Towering far |nto the air, it Is an outstanding attractloa known aa "Pop.” is at the U. S. (dub In Ekut Hartford. With more than 5000 scienUsts North Groveradale, and later In the ner, and Bill Oamon, middle dlatanoe MORIABTY BROS. PRAOTICB Somalson, Ig Raymond Laine and Frances Harry Hoffman and Milton SandiM OB of racnwrjr at ai^mmMcaUy sounds a hom and iu Arizona, where it U shown at work north ot Yuhia, following Veterans’ hospital In Newington be­ Attorney General Burrows on and its many scientlfle institutions, week play another team. AU play­ Ohio State University sent Muldoon .., Ackerman, both of thia town, ap­ ing treated for a broken collar bone, January 9, wntjsokclude his term of Washington, D. C„ .a now regarded ers are requested to meet at tbe and McRae in the 8,000 meters ...Moriarty Bros, will practice at Uffhto a algaal when the ear la abUt- recent dedication ot the project George Arnold. 48-second quarter- against Joe UoCluakey, Frenk Oow- Strvsr .... ed Into reverae. plied for a marriage license In the caused by a fall down atalra at his office as bead of the state's legal de- as the scisnee capital of the nation. Wivest est BideSide Rec SaturdayBaturda' night at 6 mller, runner-up fo r the T «s the West Side Rec tonight at 6 o V ' ' ley, Etno Panttl and Joe and Paul Tburntr ... town clerk's office Wedneodoy. home oo Quistmaa morning. DartmenU If not of the world. i’clock to leave for Wethersfield. 440 yard crowm Oleaa Cmmtag- o'clock sharp. A ll players arc re- 4 Mundy. queeted to attend. [ i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEHnER. OOHH. TBJDAY, JANUARl 4 .195R ■ - - J m e t V K MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, i m

will be,(AT tpora attractive than a hla child because Hauptman had smear of color on your Uds. . murdered It” "This state win not compromise G lorifying Tour powder must niatch your NEWGHEVROLET Tho Fublie’fi Uo-op«nitioR Hm Enabled This Concern To skin and should bo o t a very Ught Sotne o f the Highlights on murderers. We demand toe f tissue creams will do very from the appearance of the crib ^ Rings and dancing tunes; ^ 'F rom the throng who knock nap.” 1 about it will convince you that gently shake the fire until you ae*. 4«««t Becelved! Another Complete Line of Imported andDomraUo M . Mi*. Smltb (or her mow ihov- Would luive had a potion can stand quite a lot of artificial well for young girls, the mature ’’After I bad taken my bath. Miss realised that oomething bad gone Spices, perfumes, brscclels. skin needs something heavier to death was Instantaneously." the first red glow In the ashpit. Cheese. •I. That UtUe cool ohovel Ukeo Gold ami silver .spoons. )n his proffered stock? color and still appeal smooth and Betty Gow came In to see me wrong. New York, Jan. 4.—Prices on the natural. Later In life however, the keep It soft and to nourish It Then with a shovel or hoe pull 4ke Dellclaus 1 BRUNNER’S aU day. Or my. Mom, I can get through the hnll door and asked me "W e found both footprints and THAT’S DIFFEBBNT live coals toward the front of the skin simply looks artificial—often Naturally, no'one past forty can the Imprints of the end of the lad­ n«w 1085 lines of Chevrolet U>t shop to (lx OUT*. It’a Ju«t TTHY I sm so hopeful if I had the baby and hearing that 1 furnace, so that the fire bed slopes I MILD CHEESE! SWISS CHEESE! ” Each new one may Www rough and coarse—when too much expect her skin to look like an did not, asked me If my husband bSd der apparently under the southeast Pittsburgh—The busser sounded were aanouncad here today by Wll I YOU PAY NO MORE I bent where the coal hit It” rouge, powder and lipstick are downward towards tbe back. Shovel purchte eighteen-year-old girl’". Llnea and tbe baby and I sent her down stairs. window of the nursery.'’ on C!all Box 531 at toe fire station: Ham E. Holler, general aalaa man ”March! 1 told you to get the Something I can w^klea will eventually appear and toa fresh coal carefully Into the Brill, gmall aise, coal ihovel. Now get along.” Darling, I don’t knowl "I then went to tbe baby's room, Hosoman John HUt glanced over agar o f too company, upon his ar­ hollow thus formed. And, as In Since your Skin has a tendency there’s no reason to be ashamed of looked hastily at the bed, found it 3 5 « i b . “But. Mom! If I do Mr». Smith’* Attorney General David T. casually and remarked to a visitor: rival from Detroit for the New York refueling, be sure to leave an ex­ 1 9 « Pkff...... to become dry as the years ad­ them. However, it la poeatble to to be empty.” Wllents, (opening state’s case):— II payement ebe’Il be glad to lend vance, s good foundation lotion la prevent a coarse, rough-textured "That’s a call our station doesn’t Automobile show. posed spot of live coals right In R. S, Tomato roe her shovel.. She'* a* nice a* "This crime bad been planned for answer.” Prices on the new 1935 atandard front of toe fire door. 'This "hot Catsup, bottle . . . a "neceaslty. Always apply, it be. i^ippearance, and any careful woman Attorney Edwar J. Reilly some time. This defendant Haupt­ 1 nuabury’s Brat pla. Hone«t, Mom." fore you start to blend o n ' cream 1 Then toe phone rang. line of ear* ore: Coup*, 8475; coach iMBd CFLokea 1 can do it right in her own home. (waiving crosa examination). mann bad conceived this plan and Chase & Sanborn Ura. Bro«-n brought the iweep- rouge. * First of all, make sure your toi­ "Gosh, It’s my house,” shouted 8465; eadan, 8550; phaaton, 8495 emk itmgm "The defense feel* that the grief had undertaken It.” — 1 FLOUR! MILK! 1 er to a halt and gave her lnat*tent T%e shade of rouge depends, of let soap is of a fine variety that Hoseman HUt as be dashed out, sport roadatar, 8405, and sedan de Dated Coffee, Ib. . *oa a look. He knew that look and course, on your own coloring, but, of Mrs. Lindbergh requires no cross "He waon’t worried about being boots and all. livery, 8910. Prices on ths new 1085 contains no free alkali Inciden­ examination.” Krasdale Grape ‘ departed without a word. generally speaking, you’ll find pale, tally, this doesn’t mean that you apprehended. He was relytqg upon Master deluxe line of cars are Work I/Hie* Ita Thrill tbe word of Col. Lindbergh that all Eariy peoples regarded rice oa an Coupe, 8560; coach. 8580; sedan ewM-ya I $ 1 . 1 5 K? " Jelly, pounds, 2 for i b O C rather plnklab tones to be moai should wreck the beauty budget (Tiapla Flour, 99c. cans 2 ^ 4 ^ ® 1 Jorcph got to work and cleared flattering, particularly if your hair every time you buy soap. Some Col. Cbaxles A. Lindbergh (In he wanted was bis child. emblem of pfoducUveneas; hence 8540; sport coupe, 8600; town sedan. II BofltltM Heavy Beef Delleioui and Tanda Biaquick, the pavement It took him a good Is white or jven tinged with gray. of tba beat complexion soaps on direct testimony):— “And lindy who can find a speck rice la thrown after a bride and 8515; s|K>rt sadon, 8570; commercial lull large ...... while. Not because It needed to, “I beard a sound which seemed 33c Lipatlek should m a t». ths market cost only flva or ten at the end of the earth couldn’t find bridegroom. panel, 8500, and deluxe panel, 8580, strictly FTash, Ixical, Largo but becauae be had lost Interest Prices on Standard coupe, coach 1 SUGAR! 1 FACE RUMP Krasdale No. 2 1 A In his work. He had a particular Remember rouge la supposed to cents p-w cake. . DORACO Faacy Mllk-Fsd enhance—not change—your natural Whan you have cleansed tbe and phaeton, it was pointed out In EGGS! 1 Grapefruit Juice . . 1 U C method with the broad blade of toe announcement, show a decraas* Ib the big shovel, and the little thrill coloring. Put It on where color akin with soap and water, rinse N.B.C. Pound Pkg. 1 A ^ shows In your cheeks after you’ve several times with ice water (do of 810 under corresponding models 1 VEAL LEGS ot hla own invention was now lost. in to* 1084 lines. spot" will act as a pUot light to Mary Anne...... X a fC His mother called him two or been exercising. Keep it well up on not rub ice directly on Vthe skin), doz. 1 Fancy Sprisf Prices of the Master deluxe mod Ignite the gases given off by the 1 lOO-lb. box, 84.80. " HAMS three times. She wanted him to the cheek bones to prevent a drag- cover face and neck with reliable Krasdale Spaghetti,.W O ala remain exactly the same oa In fresh coal, preventing them from ■ ConfecUoaery Sugar, 8 pkgs., do an errand. ged-down appearance and to form a tisaue cream that contains olla. escaping into toe house. Wonderful value. Z I'lzen 1 Ib. pkg...... i Z C Now wrap a large pad of wet cot­ 1034. Knee" action continues as one ■ 17c. Undt. . 1 LAMB LEGS Fln.tlly he got around' to It. flattering frame for tbe eyes. iW EEK END SAVIMGS When banking toe fire for the Snf sr Cured Spaghetti Sauce, "What do you want?" ho asked. A woman over forty seldom ton around the end of a pattet of toe outstanding features of the Mildly Carad Csmad Baal new Master deluxe cars, Mr. Holler night, the Ashpit Damper should 1 Selected No. 1 Whole Of fa n ...... "That's no way to speak to should use eye makeup. It may' and, using upward and outward Largo Yeliow Ib 16c strokes, pat the a in on throat stated, and It la available to any be closed and the Check Damper 1 me. Ask me right.” look tempting in tbe Jar, but on open. The Turn Damper should Enher End N.B.C. "Pound Pkg. yuur skin, it will prove to be a and face for at least five minutes. customer on order and at slight 1 POTATOES! i tv LEAN ENDS "What did 7011 want me for. BANANAS! 1 Be sure your throat gets as much additional cost. be left aa nearly closed as possible. Ginger Snaps___ Mom?” disappolntmenL Leave It for young­ And remember. It should never be 19c "I want you to go over to Aunt er girls and trust that the under­ attention aa your face. Wipe off the The new Master deluxe cars also Snappy Dog Food, excess cream, allowing a little to feature the new Fisher turret top, necessaty to leave the fire door BAKERY DEPARTMENT Mary’s and get me her meat grind­ standing sparkle In your eyes (ac­ Anderson & Noren open when the fire is banked. If 1 5 ^ ® Fresh Fruits 4 can s...... er.- Mine lost a bolt, and I have ' v cumulated over a period of years) stay on all night. Meats - Groceries - Fruits and Vegetables all steel, root construction, and i Frcah Daily from owr oum Bake Shop 21c much larger body with correspond you follow this procedure, your 1 Finest cooking potatoes! 4 1 8 ® I Davis Bilking to make bash. Be quick now.” fire will stay in for tot night and ' "I’ll take my sled." Phone 4076 Free DeUvery 361 Center Street Ing increase In interior dimenslona. will deliver ample heat when end Vegetebles Powder, large .... one or both parents may be dead. "Chevrolet was abla to reduce Ita I Sweet, Jnloy, Florida 19c Another "No!” open toe drafts in toe morning. Sweet, Juicy, Florida 1 f Krasdale Grape "No, you won’t. She said she Homes broken by separation of tbe standard model prices and to main­ Chbeeiate Layer Cake ~ 29 was going to send some soup she parents are also much more prev­ tain Its pries levels In ths face of 1 ORANGES . TANGERINES I Juice, p in t...... 15c made today and you’ll break It. alent among delinquent children Q m t |9ahE•* §F "No. It will keep till tomor­ Moreover, these homes are aoma- The Manchester Puhfic Market as Indicated by toe thousands of or­ SAYS HE FEELS YOUNG 4 ^ 2 1 4 Pears, large can .. row.” Average S pounds each 4'A to fi pounds average ders we now have on hand for the 15c times disturbed In other way*. The Lost Coll At These Price*! "Well then, I can bring home mothers of 50 per cent of delinquent immediate delivery of the 1685 lines Fancy Snnklat f Krasdale Pitted 82c each 2 for $1.59 35c pound Baldwin • Jonathan • Finger Belli 2 •' 25 the grinder thday, and I can stop of cars from our organlaatlon of ten Dates, 2 pkgs...... girls were found to be employed Tells Reporters He Will Murder Dellclotn - Greening 25c on my way from school tomorrow outside their homes, and the thousand dealers," Mr. Holler said G r a p b f r u it VMla Brtad to at Handy’s Pork Products are the freshest Killed Best Pot Roast...... *Sc-38o lb. the First Man Who Refers to | LEMONSI tilead Only leaf Gold Medal and get the soup. Please let me mothers of 43 per cent of such boys FOR SATURDAY In hla price announcement. APPLESI ‘ FANCY New Long Leaf take my sled. Mom." and dressed in Springfield, Maas. Fancy Bib Rooat...... 85c-88c lb. Flour, l-8th . . were also employed. Roomers lived Him as sn Old Man. MEDIUM WSite tOaa $1.19 "No, you’d better do as I tell WE ARE FEATURING A FRESH ARRIVAL OF FANCY, FRESH Pork Roast...... Ribs, c lb. Loin SOo lb. Our Steaks are all cut from heavy beef and are f In 19 per cent of homes of driln- 88 3'* IO Prize Bread SIlead *f Undlcad leal Pillsbury Best you. Don't argue. My. but I get quent girls and In 33 per cent of Fresh Shoulders...... Ific lb. well trimmed. Flour, l-8th .. tired of your arguing. I don’t Shoulder S te a k ...... S5c lb. Washington, Jan. 4.— (A P )—Car­ 5 “ 2 5 . 5 ^ for f Q e $1.17 homes of delinquent boys. g Fresh SpareRlbs...... 17c lb. Deaths Last Night know what has gotten Into you. Top Round Steak...... 85c lb. ter QIaas, Virginia’s peppery Sena­ OOr 16-qimrt basket UNEEDA Krasdale You can see from this that,, the Freeh Sausages...... 80c lb. U N ilD A BISCUITS 9 You usedstp be, a-sood boy.” conditions In the home arc of Bottom Round S tea k ...... 80c Hi. tor, entered a new year of hla Ilf* APPLES Flour, l-8th . . ’'All rli^tr All right. I'm goln’. L ittle H en T u rkeys Also Handy’s Smoked Shoulders...... 19c lb. Sirloin S te a k ...... 40c Hi. BAKERS 99c groateat significance. Delinquent lo * Angeles—Mrs. Rmma Roy today with a feeling tost age is f a n c y ,^ M HOLLAND RUSK a 29^ But you see—I got Ideas.” Daisy Hams ...... S4c Mi. Short S tea k ...... 45c lb. 1 FRUIT SALAD! OR 1 PEACHES! PEARS! 1 SPECIALS Royal Baking children are on leas sympathetic Canadlun Style B a con ...... 45c lb. Mathews, 64, stage and film actress largely a state o f mind. WINESAP i f "I'll say you have. Master In­ terms with their parents; they con­ Porterhouse S tea k ...... SOo lb. tor 46 years. 1 FRUIT COCKTAIL! 1 PINEAPPLE! 2 1 f MACAROON CHIPS ISd Powder, lb...... ventor. Get along.” Sliced Bacon (wrapped) ...... 88c lb. Glaaa la 77. Hla memory goes ..33c fide In them less, they receive less 8 to 10 pounds each Q f ; pound Cube S teak s...... SSc lb. CIsvsIand—Michael B. Davis. , 88, Sealect Milk, SUdlng Into Trouble Leg of Lamb, 5LANN1NC rossk b SUCH a Boneless heavy beef, deli­ Baker’s Choeiriato, a « III Complete Una of Oraeken, Cookies and Caadlas! | Ground Beef, O A In too main, the proportion o f de­ Royal Scarlet Grapefruit, O C problem,” uys Mom, “ bat Block Chuck □oth sack, > 1Q — cious and tender, O f f b bar ------. . . Z l C Chase A Sanborn Coffee T rolls...... 23c ^ g e Frying Oysters, 3 9 C thanks lo your menu sugges­ 2 I b s ...... 0 9 C linquent chUdren from any social- 2 No. 2 cans...... ZOC Roast, ib. . . . 20c 10 lb s ...... f l a 7 C Ib...... Z 5 J c Orapa-Nato. 1 1 Ronkel’s Finest I economic class Is equal to the pro- Krasdale Sweet Ten­ tion* and your variety ot Bnnkel’e Cnsweeteaed 1 Rib Corned Beef, q 25 pounds— $1.20. gw tiro of that class In ths popu- der Peas, can ...... 15c tempting foods, I never have LAMB LEGS 1 COCOA! 1 CHOCOLATE! 1 Ib. . . • ■ V.. .•••■*.. OF Krasdale Fresh to worry about tba NEXT REAL SPECIAL! Swaosdowa Cake a a ^ AT OUR BAKERY" DEPARTMENT maal.” Fancy Spring, lb. Fleor, pkg...... OEiafC KYBO COFFEE ! J7 F Honeycomb Tripe, ^ Prunes, 2 large cans .. HAMBURG, Fresh Ground, FRESH FRUIT AND Altoough there may ha a slight 25c Home Made Coffee Rings, o C JOHN ALPIH AL II RICHSM Mueller’s Macaroni, BiuNC r o m Msiiv VEGETABLES Okocolato Cktekte., 1 2 Ib. can I tendency for mors children auiiu’ frosted, 2 fo r ...... S oD C Squash, Pumpkin or Mince Pies, o C 15c'‘^^"~25c 2 3 c “ ' 2 8 c Hrlghtyi^ Oft — fhpm poorer families than from pkg...... 8c «aeh ...... a.... t L O C nOBLEMS TO VSl BANANAS, III Limit. 1 2 2S® 1 Sausage, Ib...... 4 i^ C wsll-to-do famiUss to become delln- Hobm Baked Beans, T C Chuck Roast, e g o MUkCr^^kera, | 2 c Krasdale Sliced Dried qu art...... A 4 lb s ...... 21c m ent, the economic picture Is not Beef, 2 V i - o z . glass . . . GENUINE 8P1U N O-4TBICII.V HUBSH Ib ...... m o 3 C 1 Cat-Bite 1 3 9 ^ Uw doatnant one In causing delin- 9c Home Blade Brawn and g Itneet Selecttoa e f DeHolone 1 r ic h m G n d t e a 2 n e* A Our Home Made Milk Bread, a ...39c Palmolive Soap, g Extra Fancy n e New Taptoca Dessert— qiMttcy. H m questlcms of bigedity Brand, lo a f...... O C l U C FOWL Brill's B-Zee-Oeo, o a 1 WAXED PAPER 1 COOKIES! 1 ‘ o f hmns conditions are most * bars for ...... 20-oa.loaf...... AUC Legs of Lamb 23c lb. . 9c Grapefruit, each . . , 5c * l* 6 «...... l U C iiBnartMit Splendid Rice, ...29c Brakaa 1 s r ’.H !'!'’-... 2 S c Grate it Weigri O O — ■re more prevalent lb...... FRUITS AND PREi3 H VEGETABLES ftOLK-FKO Olob* Olager Ato—Pal* Dry, BEVERAGES . nmoiig driinqtimt ehilven than 5c Fancy Apples, ZS-oa. bottle, « a 1 ^ r o l l ’ 20® 12 29® 1 Fraakfurts, lb. ... So i Baking Beans, FnuikfartSp « q MHUROOK among ehlldnn generally. When Freoh Spinach, Moahrooma, New Cabbage, Fine Cooking Apples, a |M 4 lb s ...... (eeateate) ...... l U C Come la aiMI took them ever! 1 OLD miwsTca M l toa home Is brokan up by tbs death lb- • ••• s • 25c Ibe’a aosasaaso**,’ A C# New Beeta and Carrota, Cauliflower, Broc- 4 Ibs...... 4 w O C FOWL 69cea. 2for$1.3S Wky Pay Mere? aaiw or ths dsasrtlcin o f a paim t, delta- coU. Ghigur Ate dry lO f SnrpriM Tonights maney is mors likely to occur. Florida Oranges, aOCK ALE or LAQEil Forty-nine par cent of ddiiiquent M A H IE ir S Native TeDow Globe Turnips, A ORDERS CALLED 2 dozen...... I BklePa'inae D Anglo Fonoy 1 Carton I t 49^ g Sunkist Oranges for Juice, Y ft — 33c KITTBL’8 MARKCT Dial 5191 and ST par eant of dskaquant 5 Iba. FRIDAY NIGHT I AETNA ALE y m m canm fm a "knmss in whioh ...... A U C dozen ...... A O C *5t Sprace Bt. Tab 1855 I 18 Btaael Tdl. 4M 8 1 PEANUT BUTTER! 1 CORNED BEEF! I DEUVERED HRST I^LEIN'/ OubSodaor « ‘v i or both nanala GROCERY MARKUT FREE! DiU Pickles With 25< riDELiO ALE 188 Spruce Street ON SATURDAY. ______. , can 1 Lime Rickey ^ COME TO THE STORE OR ’pI i ONE— DIAL 5111. PLEASE CALL EARLY! i ^ C»W I Grton A’Vrbld p 4 i into a Sat may be caUed false angina peotorto. le with/Melba In true angina, corona' ' occlusion ANIifNEUMONIA WEDNES: toast crumbs and place In’ a hot •wn* rmoom w EUT HUnW or blocking o f an artery the pain to ■tatea that tha col­ Breakfast—ITanoh Omelet, toast­ ovso until lightly browned. Serve special reama such os a broken leg, Intense, eevere and persiatant. Qas Queetioa! Mtos W . O. Inquires: "Is lege baa begtm Ito 20tli year with ed Shredded Wheat Biscuit; a high fever, etc. I do not advise while hot in the dish in which It pressure to the principal cauea of It all right to go on working while UO students, seventeen more than Stswsd Psschas. has baked. Sweet potatoes may bs putting the average patient to had SERUM EXPECTED pains resembling angina p e^ ris al- taking Us fast?” ■EVEN OLai^QAJtB laat S^tam ber and tha largeat in Lunch—Raw Apples, s i desired, prepared in ths same manner, ex­ white on the fast arid I suggest that though the pains are not so severe Anower: PereonaUy, I have fasted B 4 ) U A L M g r tha hlstovy-tf the coUege. Tho stu­ A Week’s Supply with bsadful of Psesna or Al­ cept that they abould be boiled in the patient try to be fairly aetlvs. It AmiBBl Maattaiff to Ba HaU at nor stobbhig. If the patient la of many ttoMa and k M t on with my Pm ldint Bliiiit in Her Annonl dents this year oome from nMre thraa-tonofi ahMtoa Recomnended monds. - their skins. I f they are thrown Into to all right to keep on with ordinary Hotel New Tarher— Ekpect TOCDRBDEATRS a nervoufl type he Is more likely to regular work and 1 have seen thou­ Report Sees Really Crest widely ecattered eourcee than form­ was bora amid tha oockling and Dinner—Tomato Soup; Roost oold water aiian done, the peeling activities Out It is wise tn delay tak­ Footstools^ and hstoe-made o a ii By Dr. Fnuik McCoy develop various shooting pains erly, fewer relatively from New crowing o f four thousand aristo­ Record Attendance. SATURDAY SPECIALS^ Mutton, mashed Potatoea, can be easily slipped off. Mash and sands o f eosee, where others were ing phyoloal culture exerotoes until at that, are coming hook into favpff College for Women as Result. Cw^eotioB To Bo Held ii through the left portion o f the Ehigltnd and .more from Ohio, In- cratic uembers of the poultry fam- String Beans; Celery and Cox- beat as directed for Irish potatoes. able to do likewise. In the average the fast to finished. Very often a Here's horw to soate one ttos* New York Deilers Instead chest, which frighten him into dla^oa, Illinois and Michigan. 11 now batag exhlUtad at the Boite gObctlva acti-poaumonla serum to DAILY MENUS rot Salad; N o dessert. Do not add the salt, but be careful cose, the fasting patient to able to walk of a mile a day to a good plan. Plans for the future of Connecti­ Hartford, Jaa. 4—The Northeast- Pot Roost 18c to 22c lb. thinking he Is In danger of heart pensively: ' * She reports an unusually large Waterbvy Next Week ton Poultry Show. sow avaUahle, which If given in the Dr. McOoy’s menus sugfested fop THURSDAY- to remove all stringy fibre." ' carry ..on hto ordinary occupation The walk may be omitted if the pa­ cut CoUege as outlined by President trouble. I find that fear o f heart Save your old tomato eaas or of Manfactarers to Gon* number of changes In the personnel Springfield, Mass.— Harry B. am Poultry Producers Council w ill the week beginning Sunday,” Jsnu Breakfast — Cottage Cheaee; throughout the ohort five or seven tient baa considerable aoreness from f t . early etagee o f tha dtoeete, will re­ failure is one o f the moat common other empty cans at slmUar slaa. Katharine Blunt In ner annual re­ of the faculty this faU, seventeen In L a l^ general yard master fbr the hold its fourth annual meeting and ary 5, 1935. Baked Apple. day fast. I do not particularly ad­ rheumatism, or has seveice , heart Satnrdaj and Sondaj. N ew V^ric, N ew Haven and Hart­ Choice Fowl 22c lb. duce the mortality o f certain more g u E s n o N s a n d a n s w e r s of all fears and in many cases the vise that the patient try to do heavy C orot them with aa old etocktag port just Issued, Include the erection all having been appointed. The new ccmventlon in the Hotel New York­ SUNDAY— Lunch—Baked Sweet Potatoes; trouble. I have found that tha pa­ dad Exhibition. ford railroad and the Bostoo and iromlnent types o f lohar pneumonia fear to needless, since no actual manual labor while fasting, although and sew together. Thea eovar of several new buildlnge on the members are on the whole, consid­ er, New York City oa January 15 Breakfast'— Waffles (browned ^Cauliflower; Salad of Head Let­ (Heart Pain) tient on a fa it will feel better in Main railroad here war killed when im 35 to SO percent and pooalbly heart damage has been done. About I have seen patlente able to do It. them with cardboard and around campus as well as expansion o f sev­ erably more advanced profetisionally and 16. This marka a continuance First Prize Fresh Shoulders thoroi«hly) with Maple Syrup; tuce. every way If he goes right on work­ struck by a train In the railroad even more, it waa announced today Queatlon; Mrs. F. N. writes: "I tha best suggestion I could make However, tha average occupation and over this put material to match eral of the departments of Instruc­ than their predecesaors. These Waterbury, Jan. 4— Plana ore o f the Council's policy o f holding Its Crisp Bacon. Dinner—Roast Beef, baked Para- ing. I have noted that the patient N*w York, Jan. 4.—(AP)— A yards here. - hy Dr. Benjamin O. Homing, ept- am trouMsd by a pain in the heart. would be for you to have an electro­ nowadays connate of light work tha color scheme of your reoaa . .'f;' ' tion and a considerable Increase In changes havs Involved Increase in complete for the alxty-elghth an­ annual meetinga In centrally located Lunch—*Potato Fluff; String ntpa, Asparagus; Sliced (Cucum­ stays much strongsr if he fasts and 18c lb. denfielogtotlof the Bureau of Pre­ I ' have been examined by several cardiogram made, use a correct diet, calling for Uttle heavy muscular ef­ Seven cans are reqiilrsd. ■ glitteilnf array of 193fi motor can, funds for salaries and for scholar­ the salary budget and It is a point of nual stats convention o f the Y. M. New York ana alternating Its fall Beans; Salad of Endive and Let­ bers (no vinegar); Prune Whip.- keeps active; he becomea weak If be ventable Dtoeoaea o f the State De- doctors who tell me there Is noth' build up your health In every way fort and fbere to no need to stop Old tins can also be covered with ibowinc little radical chanr> In de- ships. In listing the desired Improve­ pride that the college has made no C. A ’s o f Connecticut, which will be meetings throughout each of tha tuce. FRIDAY— rests too much. It to sn undoubted held here Saturday and Sunday of thirteen nortbeastero states. pertment of Health, In the depart- ing wrong with my heart but I don't possible, avoid gas forming foods. work while fasting. I du not advo- pretty silk or any waababla ma­ ments which she says seem the chief reduction In salaries but has con­ Dinner—Roast Veal, Green Peas, Breakfast—Coddled Bggs, Melba truth that you will |^n strength on ■ifn, but with a general trend to­ next week, January 12 and 18, with DR.P.C.BAnEYDIES; Elaborate plans are under way to Sparc Ribs 15c lb. ment'.t weekly broadcast understand these pains." terial and used for flower pots. Items to permit Connecticut to ap­ siderably Increased Its total expendi­ Asparagus; Stuffed (^lery; Ice Toast; Stewed Raisins. ward Increaaed riding comfort, will group conferences covering piiustlc- make this the largest attended an­ This serum, Dr. Hom ing declared, Answer: I f examination has proach Its Ideal of a really great col­ ture for salaries. Cream. Lunch—Pint of Buttermilk, ten or he preaented to the motoring public ally every phase of "Y ” acUvlty, nual meeting that the Council has epelto bad news for ths germs o f a failed to disclose an organic heart lege for women. President Blunt Dr. Blunt says that the library KNOWN IN THIS STATE MONDAY— twelve Dates. tomorrow at the 35th annual New and general sessloas which w ill be ever held. A t the meeting at Rye Sugar eioto toe 49c disease which results in more deaths trouble, it Is likely that your heart states that the college has reason has continued to develop, the ap­ Breakfast—Poached Egg oa Mel­ Dinner—Broiled Filet o f Sole, York Automobile Show. addressed by iiational leaders. Mora Beach, N ew Hampshire, la st fall, thsn any other communicable dis­ pain Is due to what 1s termed false to believe In J. M. Keyne’s remark, propriation for books having been Connccticnt Valley ba Toast; Applesauce. Spinach; Stuffed Tomato Salad; TTie show Is presented this year than five hundred men and women approximately 500 poultrymen from ease. Pneumonia has remained a angina or to a heart neuroiris. Ilie "If we conslstenly act on the opti­ constantly maintained and for 1984- Was Sargeon st Wethersilfild Lunch—Eight-ounce glasa of JeU-o.or JeU-WeU. most serious form o f heart pain Is T h ^ J U tH A U ca for the first time by the dealers In­ representing the twenty-seven as­ Maine to Virginia attended. While leading cause o f death while other mistic hypothesis, the hypothesis 35 slightly Increaaed. A great ad­ Prison When CcimM Chap­ Orange Juice. SATURDAY— that from angina pectoris, but your stead of the manufacturers. It also sociations. In Connecticut, are ex­ It to not expected that there will he dlseasee, such as smallpos, diph­ will tend to be reallxed.” vance in student housing has been Peas 2 cans 29« Dinner— Vegetable Soup; Salis­ Breakfast—Brollsd Ham, crisp doctors would have discovered it, If marks tlip first time In a quarter pected to attend the seastbiu. man Was Haiifed in 1926. quite as many at this meeting, ar­ theria and typhoid fever, have been The buildings which the president made this year due to the g ift of bury Steak, Steamed Ctorrots; Waffto; Stewed Peaches. this disorder had been present in century that Henry Ford has dis­ Francis PIckeiu Miller, field sec­ rangements are being made to care largely controlled. Pneumonia took Armour'f considers most Important In the fu­ Mrs. EMward 8. Harkness of $160,- 12-oz. jar Salad of crisp raw Spinach Lunch — Lim a Beans, baked your case. In cases similar to yours, SPEiClAL! played with other producers. retary of the Foreign Policy Asso­ for a very large clelegation. Mug Mustard 1,315 llvee in Oonnectlout in J9U . Leaves and Lettuce. Dish of ground Beets; Celery. ture development of the college are 000 for a dormitory. ciation, Washington, D. C., will ad­ Bedford HSlto, N . T „ Jan. 4,— The forthcoming convention will 1 5 « I advtos having the heart examined The stress on riding ease has been .Among the noncommimieable dto- Berries (canned without sugar.) Dinner—Broiled Lamb Chopa, a building for social science, or some Referring to last year’s graduat­ dress the Saturday evening ban­ (A P )— Dr. Percy B. Battey, superln- Libby’s Cannet’ with the electrocardiograph to find manifested in refinements of inde­ consider such important matters as only heart otoease, cancer, TUESDAY— buttered Carrota and Peas; pendent front wheel mountings— other acsdemlc building to relieve ing class the president reported that quet, which Will be held in the Ma­ tandent of Weetfleld State Form in­ the. control o f poultry diseases; pro­ out If the pain indicates a real •sepbriUs' and cerebral hemorrhage Breakfast—Wholewheat Muffins Pineapple salad. Custard. heart disorder. For some reason l b . I last year’s "knee action"—body crowding In Fanning hall, another only eleven percent of that group sonic Temple, speaking on the sub­ blems confronting the R. O. P . Sugar Ciireil HAM cluding the State Reformatory for Kraut 2 cans 2S« surpass pnsumonla as a cause of With Peanut Butter; Stewed science building, a gymnasium with are among the unemployed. ject, "What is the Youth of the breeder; the various Codes and pro­ the presence of a pain in the chest 21 lengthening, front axle and spring death in Connecticut. Eigs. a swimming pool, a chapel oi audi­ World FaclngT" Women here, died loot night o f heart posed codes affecting ths market­ •PO TATO F L U F F ; Peel and boU always makes the patient sure he changes to center the car weight, 2-pomid box of Salted Soda Craefcera More than SO different strains of Lunch—Creamed Spinach, cooked torium and two more dormitories Ralph L. Cbenw, general secra- disease at hto home oa the Institu­ ing of baby chicks. Uve poultry and as many Irish potatoes as desired. has heart trouble when the pain and moving toward center the rear pnsumonla germs havs bsen found (tolery; Salad o f cold eUoed and a amaller cooperative dormitory tary of the New Haven "Y”, who tion grotmds. He woa 48 years old. eggs in the northeast; a new basis or 2-poand box Giiiluun Crackera .. Whan thoroughly done, mash and may be due to a sorenest o f tha ex­ seat from its bumpy position over 2S« but Types I, n, and in are responsi­ Beets on Lettuce. to bring all students onto the cam­ haa just returned from an extended Dr. Battay formerly waa «aaodat- for sxtending Federal farm credit to with a UtUe ealt. Add ternal muscles, or to a tear in the Sugar Cured, SUoed, the rear wheels. MARLBOROUGH ble for about three-fourths ot the Dinner—Baked White Fish, baked enough thick cream to make a stiff pus. trip to the Far Btost, will address ed with 'Jie Iow a State hospital, the commercial poultrymen; the pro­ costal cartilages. Gas pressure will BACON Rlndleee New Form of Springs cases. Dr. Hom ing said. Whsn the Tomatoes, cooked Lettuce; batter and hicat vigorously for sev- { causa a temporary dtotresa which lb. 2 7 * As to the expansion of Instruction, the Sunday morning “World Fellow- Connecticut State Prtooa, Wethere- posed ' Northeastern Poultry Con­ Almost all of the 1935 models still germs are foimd by laboratory test President Blunt looks forward to The annual meeting o f the Dorcas ehlp Breakfast" at the Hotel E3toit, fleld, and the State Institution for gress and Exposition; marketing present a new form of springs and to bs Types I and n , use o f the anti- Smoked, further development of education for society was held at the home of on "The Young Men’s Christian A s­ Defective Delinquents at Napanoch, by auction; State and Federal legis­ many models have shoved forward pneumonococcus serum If given ear­ SHOULDERS Sugar Cured lb. 1 3 * public affairs, with one or two new Miss Fanny A. BUsb Friday after­ sociation In the Orient." ’Ihe gath­ N. Y. During the World War, he was lation, etc. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS both rear and front springs to­ ly to effective in a large percentage Instructora and funda for confer­ noon and the election o f officers was ering wrlU then attend In a body a made a chM>lala o f tha Medical gether wiUi the load center. of the cases. Efforts are now being ences on the campus with leading as follows; president, Mrs. Agnes special service at the Second Con­ Corps of the United States Army The popular .front seat.—In which made to produce effective sera Orote and Welgei'e tge.I^and women. It is her desire Kornglebel; vice president, Mrs. gregational Church, where Dr. Fred and after the war was made a major SAUSAGE lb. 2 5 c three was always a crowd has been against certain of the other type aim, to Institute a number of apecisd May Vergason; secretary, Mrs. Mar­ B. Smith, widely knowrn evangelical in the Medical Reserve Corps. He generally widened to correspond leader, wrlll discuss J^m erlca Yes­ dangerous to man. with rear scat comfort, leg room in­ projects, a greenhouse which will jorie Jenne; treasurer, Mrs. Effio waa official surgeon at the CoanecU- .POPULAR MARKET terday, To-day and ’Tomorrow." Dr. Hom ing explained that pneu­ 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING MARSH permit the development of teaching Hall; dlrec^ra, Mrs. Emma Blake- cut State Prison when Gerald (^ p - creased, gear shifts moved or im­ ’The convention will open with a monia germs usually gain accees to proved for more "knee room" and and research In botany; further slM, Mrs. Laura Ouderklrk, Mrs. man. woa hanged there cm April 6, Bread Rale's Milk Loaf equipment for the courie 'In experi­ luncheon at the hotel, Saturday, to the body through the noee and for Special Demonstration I engine refinements incorporated for Hannah Johnson, Mrs. Carrie Buell, be followed by t)ie annual bualnesa 1926. WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP GRAPEFRUIT 2 l i e mental psychology and for other throat, and may be present in the Fairmonnt fuel economy and stepping up speed Mrs. Myra Lord. aeaslon, after which Mr. Miller will respiratory tract of many people science departments; a nursery A daughter, Joan Louise was born srithout Increasing engine revolu­ speak on " A Program of Christian who never develop the disease. These Strictly Freeh tion. school; development o f the arbore­ to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Islelb at their Educattdh'for Youth.” The con­ 2 for 50* Best Quality carriers spread the germs to others, tum; more work with individual stu­ FINE MATTRESS VALUES B S S O * Quality—Hale’s Best doz. Outwardly, the most noticeable home Monday. vention will then break up Into BIGS NGS* who may fall victims of the Illness If WealfEnd - SPECIALS - Weak-End 4 1 e Thin sklnned-.«Dd SWEETI Creamery change in the restyling of many dents; expansion o f the department ’The Tri-CpM ty chorus o f which groups, which include adult educa­ of fine arts In association with the -their resistance happens to be low­ modela Ilea in a narrow and higher Rev. B. T./rhienes Is the director tion, boys’ work, Christian educa­ ered. neighboring museum; and : OFFERED AT KEMFS Florida radiator grill. In this connection, one will sing ay the Wllllmantic Congre- tion, gtrle and women, industrial, THE PRICES I Despite the effectlvoiess of the Sficar 25 lbs. $1.20 model has developed a definite benuttfleation of the campus. a tlo n al^ u rch Sunday night HEAVY STEER BEEF BUTTER membership, physical ^ucation, o f­ serum, D f. Homing stated, preven­ a n> •’tose" in place of the slanting fore The president reports that mlor Ever Ready group held ficers’ problems, town and country, ’The January Clearance Mie, now — ------tion is still the best way o f fighting c n> Oranges doz. 35® panel. financial condition of the college Is election of officers Saturday at the and young men. LJssS^ 3 9 * l b . going on at Kemp’s, Inc., includes pneumonia. Avoid the common cold Large size. Medium 19c. Manufacturing plans for 1935 sound. The college went through last home of Mrs. Emma Lord with the .* .long those representing the — ------BONELESS RIB ROASTS many fine values In all departments, which Is a forerunner In ihree- S u g a r cane Sugar (QO Ibs. $ 4 = 7 3 showed marked optimism. year with no borrowing except for following elected: president. Miss local " Y ” who will participate In but of particular interest are the fourths eful of a aalea rise nerspring mattresses, sold by this when cold and pneumonia gerroa are 23c ft Geimine Spring Lamb Legi 23c ft pa^- A high quality creamery Mortgages have been paid reducing ness and finance committee of the C o f t m Hale’e “ Bed Bag" ^ |bs, 4 5 « of more than half a million cars over Bertha Doherrentx; treasurer. Miss popular furniture store. ’The entire Crape-Nuts p$> 16c Fiidg* Cak* layer aa. 27c prevalent. Keep the body’s resistance L o m o n s S for 10c the college Indebtedness by gl69,000 executive copimlttee of the state Shoulder Large size." the 2,800,000 produced Inst year. Jeon Thienes. line of mattresses are Included in high. It may be lowered by mental In three and one half years, and organlxation. Mrs. Julius Ofshsy Is recovering the C!learance Sale ,and the low Bakor's Chocolata kir 21o Lamon Loaf aa. 15c or physical exhaustion, lack of prop­ The oldest operating theater In leaving only 149,000 In mortgages from an operation of appendicitis. Beurre Bose prices have brought many people Pound Cako er food and clothing, and exposure Veal Chops I -Steak I Pork Chops the United States Is the Savannah still to be paid. Gifts to the college to the store to take advantage of L o g C abiH S y ra p tin 21c aa. 15c to sudden changes o f weather. fhui6earo Yellow Cling besides the chief gift of $150,000 for theater In the Georgia city of the No more authority Is granted the fine values offered. Etoch case o f pneumonia should be Large, No. Caa Mme name. It was first opened on Mary Harkneaa house amounted to G tliart lik iig Pfwdir i. Ui 32e Coffaa Ring aa. 17c Pears 6forl9e PEACHES for police sirens than la granted The Poet’s Column Kemp’s, Inc., have eatablished a treated os an emergency and the December 4, 1818. 121,995.36 for 1033-34 and $4,123.41 for automobile horns In Chicago. Large size. 19 fine reputation for real quality mat­ La Fran ca P ow d la r pkg. 9 c S p k o C a k o aa. 15c physician Immediately called, the 2 lbs. 29* I lb- I 2 IK 29* THE SALOON BAR tresses, and continue to build great­ doctor said. Persona suffering from er sales volume every year. Besides pneumonia should be Isolated during F IR M R IP E cans A bar to Heaven, a door, to Hell, a number of real good Inexpensive the Ulneas and convaleecence, since llfV^C ft Choice Cuts Chuck Roast 12^>^C APPLE SAUCE • Just Look At These HORMEL BARGAINS! Whoever named It named; it well. lines of mattresses, this well known the germs are readily communicable A bar to manliness and wealth, house Is the sole agent In Manches­ to others. BANANAS Horpiel Horiml HORMEL ter for the ’Red Cross’ Mattress. SILVERBROOK |XMjnd Choice Rib Beet Cuts Shonider Shoulder A door to Want and broken health, 33c In connection with use o f the St. Lawrence Cut CHICKEN CORNED A bar to honour, pride and fame, This mattress to recognised as the BUTTER serum, the State Department o f CHICKEN finest mattress made. Competitive BEANS Refugee, No. 9 Caa can PINEHURST BROTH A door to grief and sin and shame; Health announced in its current Lamb Chops I Steak I Lamb Chops 4 1 9 * salesmen agree that It to the high­ A LA KING (With Rice) BEEF HASH A bar to hope, a bar to prayer, monthly bulletin that henceforth the Fancy, fresh bananas. Special 1 S < est class mattress in the world and A door to darknes.s and despair, Iba. Bureau o f Laboratories would use low week-end price. 2 cans 59c the reputation gained by the mak­ ansauLflTKD 10-lb. oloth 2 cans 25c 2 cans 39c A bar to honoured useful life bm 59< bulk' only the Neufeld Reaction Test for d^lc lb. I I 29* Sunbeam Flue In See- A dour to sin and strife. ers of the ’Red Cross' mattress la SUGAR Iceberg 49 lions. No. 9 Can 10 distinguishing between the varioua can baaed wholly on the merits of the D IA L 4 1 5 1 Sausage Is always In demand In cold weather— we are aelling A bar to all that’s true and brave, GRAPEFRUIT product. Finer grades o f ticking, types o f the disease. I t Issued In­ a large qimnllty of S|M*rry and Barnes’ Sausage In one-pound A door to every drunkard’s grave. 15‘ bags. The price this we4*k Is SSc pound. innerapringa and fillings are used in structions to physicians conceraltag Lettuce Phone service until 8:30 tonighL A bar to joy that home Imparts, su aavriB LD the proper methods for taking spn 12e this world famous mattress, while hot ly/^C ft Forequarter Spring Lamb 13tV^C ft Solid heads. Burt OIney's Golden If you want your order especial­ A door to tears and aching hearts, the prices are lower In comparison turn specimens and for transmitting A bar to Heaven, a Door to Hell— FAMILY FLOUR 93 No. 9^1 Cm» ly early, won’t you plea.se ’phone Large Link 8aiisag6 lb. 25® with other mattresses. them to the laboratory. Under this Fresh PUMPKIN cans 2 5 < Whoever named It, named It well. method the laboratory expects to be Small Link Fork Small Link Sausage, SSc Ib. First Prixe Little Links, Schofield, Usually ‘Red Cross’ mattresses 1 m tonight? Oeerfoot, Brighlwood Small Sanoage. - SUBMI’TTED BY O.t!. L. are not put on sale, but by special able to report a positive diagnosis ^^CanKcainF^^ SUaNVriRLB Hor Stewing Carrots bun. 6c Old Fashioned Country Style arrangement with the Red Cross cS the three most important types I VCalClltlCt Sauiage BELT SAVES HIM Company, Kemp’s are offering spec­ M/x-ib. hm o f pneumonia within half an hour Full count bunchcK, Sunahinfi PASTRY FLOUR 8 3 Sheffield The Perfect End To after reception of the specimen If Milk ^ cans 23o ial r^uctlona on the entire line. In Fresh ' A Perfect Dinner SAUSAGE MEAT Columbus, O.— E.^tus Stephens, 16, keeping with their policy o f includ­ specimens are deUvered by meeten- is glad he wears a belt, not sus- milmd S lbs. 2g« I 25* For Meat Loaf or Meat Balls— ing store wide lines during ’sales’. A ger, dlagnoeto should be available 1S=1=. COOKIES Pinehurst Coffee pciulcra. real opportunity Is afforded local 'Within three hours after it Is taken Rccte bun. lO e No. can Sale on GROUND BEEF, lb. 25c Stephens happened to drive past people to get a ’Red Cross’ mattress by the physician, no matter In what Carrots 2 160 MEADOW nKOOK r% iy Firm, nice beets, Lean—juicy. a store just as Detective George at this time at a worth-while sav­ Chipso pile. 17« Bacon s »* * < > lb. 29* part of the State the case to located, IQc ft Shoulder Roast Milk Fed Veal lOc ft COFFEE, lb...... ^ # C Donaldson fired a shot at a man he ing, and for those who desire to get the bulletin said. Fresh 1 0 * . p'‘f ’ PICKLES a good innersprlng mattress at a In (tuart Glass Jars IVell Trimmed, Lean was pursuing In connection with a Country Roll Loin Very Best Coffee...... lb. ;J2c real low price, Kemp’s Clearance i 100-lb. Bimshlne Ihoey oseorted cook- Tomatoes n^?^ 2 cans 25^1 Sweet Mixed or Sweet robbery. Donaldson’s aim was a lb*. CLIX Santos Coffee...... Ib. 22c PORK ROASTS little less than perfect and the bul­ Sale offers them this opportunity. Scratch Feed Sock 2.33 Pea Beaiis 2 9* Chicory lee. Gherkin O C will be all center cuts as usual, with PROSPERITY A FAKE Freshly Roasted — Freshly Flcklea, qt. . . m OC let went through the door of Step- Rutter Voal Chops SHORTENING little waste. hen.s’ automobile. Tifcue SooU’a Fine ^ ro||s 2 5 « Ground. Lean Fresh Shoulders— boned to ADVER’nSEMENT 100.1b. 3 ibs. 21c Dill Pickles, The bullet hit Stephens’ belt and Saok Ib. 19c stuff If ymi ask us—wlU be, J 0 q then dropp^ Into his pocket. Both Mash Feed 2.43 Salt Pork SAYS NORMAN THOMAS I Popular Specials qt. 19c First aid cold tablets will relieve OMVipDSII S Yellow Globe Stephens and the detective were 2 lb** 61^1 21^ lb* I 2 29® Old Ontoh qeen eer. .S U o Soup 2 cam 27c I a cold in 24 hours. Sold only fit happy about the belt Magnell Drug Ca No. 1 Socialist Leader Airs His Views standard Garnishing King Arthur or Red Salmon toll oan Tomato Soup 4 can* 27* Lux (large) ...... pkg. l»o Cloudy CHERRIES 19= on National Subjects in Lat-1 Turnips 4i^’* 7c Occident Flour 8e ft Fresh Plato Boot for Roiling 8c ft Good cooking turnips. Colombia Aauaonla (quart)... Tomato Juico Sayder'e c a n 14*1 AMMONIA Rottle P o t R o asts estBook...... for 36c Sack The Old Fashioned Juicy Evap. Milkw'^'«»"-5 r . 29c Creamy Mnenstor Center Cut fiwnheem Ofapefralt Jnlcfi .... qt. lOc 9c $1.37 Shredded Wheat 2 pi Chuck Pot Roasts, Shoulder Clods, Bottom pound. Also some nice Fowl, 25c poondL Peaches m I8< Eight o'clock Coffee ■■'•21= Graham Flour , ,, Rounda, and Ramps. by counting noses and seeing how Wheat .Meal (entir many of them' have been getting "> ...... T7.30C Orushed ^ 1 No. a ’ Del Monte 4 socked. Hto conclusions are some- | Tender Rib RoMts—Boned and Roll­ Our godd Scotch Ham, 35c Ib. Our good Scotch Sanaagee, Pineapple ■ eens . Ib. what startling. HEALTH MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS KING ARTHUR COFFEE 25^^ I S® Bheahleee, leaa FRESH slMnlden. 4 to 5-poaad lohia. m S k b than hers to waiting for ready to terra them. ' exploited in bis job, and a good CHUCK ROAST ib - 2 3 « ■hare o f the time nto labor unions yon! For right now , , You can revel in o n t^ - each...... O a l C GRAPEFRUIT 5 •='25= in the depths at winter . , aeason dellcaclea without Smoked Shoulden, 17e lb. Daisy Haau. exploit him, too. you mny haro fresh sum­ paying out - of - seaeoit' Turkeys, 6-lb. Roafiting Chickena, D C C C fiMOULDIR And then Mr. Thomas gets down FRUIT, VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT SPECIALS mer-ripened tniite. prteee. They're not only Egtra Large FowL 0CEr TO aOAST lb. to cases end describes the details of Pot Roast lb. 2 0 * ib. Fresh Eggs. Brown’s Butter. Wilkie’s Milk and Creanu 27. 3 Iba. 2 5 ^ the exploitation. And while you Chicken menu thrilto . . they're APPLES »>=< Fine flavored, high quellty reoets. 30* Your fairy godmother to bargains. may feel that ha drawn on uwnily 1 TANGERINES GRAPEFRUIT Florida Oranges STEAK large rooettag ehWwiiei 5 s v s n g s I^ga of tander yooag Lambs win maks » Beef Ground, 22c BOAST dark picture, it is Impossibls to w eight nico meat cat to r Bondny. ShoaMera ef Ib. Veal Ground, 25c Ib. ~ Roand lb BIRDSETE FROSTED POODS Ground, 32c lb. FACE RUMP OP a a sp 25. LEHUCE I c e b e r g 2 h d a .2 3 < ’ a'void tbs conclusion that our ooun- Lnmb. boned nod rolled ei ther nuUce an try haa glvsn him a good deal oC I g e d o z . cconomlonl Soodny dlaner. W e ona cat the ammunition. 6 fo r 2 5 * RASPBERRIES...... 19c box Lege of Looib amet nay alae. Shoulders Up to 414-1 2 9 ® Oven Koaot ib.2 ge 29*"’- You may not anjoy nadlng this Rmva with crenm er tor ibartcalce. Setrea 4. Center Cuts Pork Roast, 26c Ib. Pork Shoulders, 16c Ib. Ib.' avfl. ib. 2 l b a . I Q o Fowl each o l wUI averoga «l.lf < FANa FOWL 23. aBBAGE Nb. book, but you’ll find it atiiigh i«n iiir BeaeloM aad beet eat rib roeeto. •Top Round Published by Stokes, it sells to r CAULIFLOWER OeMniWeelfewL RUboatoa PEACHES...... 25c box $3.75. CELERY ENDIVE 9 9 wired. Rerva with cream or for ahortcakea. The FIneat lad Lirer- Our Groceries Are the Finest—•Ressonable Pfiecs! •Cabo wnrst. Bobtoli Ham. Caaadhui Raoeo. VEAL CUTLETS Ib. 33. BEETS 2 b o h a . 1 W'e Deliver Free. We Are Glad T6 See You! BEE BOABDKB8 “TOO STICKY" head bunch in^WBERRIES ...... 25c box 3 lbs. 2 5 * 1 Stow Moat lb.][ 2V^o Hamburg 2 fbs. o YVanh, M eed. Try a aM-wlater FRESH strawberry Fresh Oysters...... pint 31c Ib. Auxvaaw, Mo— (AP)— Mtos EUa Cib. SIRLOIN STEAK b u n oh 1 8 = Hoffman didn’t mind so many bsM Lamb and Veul. Wtortealw. Servm 4. Cube Steaks, 37e lb. Veal Steaks, 38c Ib. Vsal Chaps, 35. BROCCOLI A 3 3 Freeh 30c ib. Veal Roasts, 18c-20e Ib. Boneless, 25c Ib. making ths wan o f her boms thstr PEAS—Seryes 4 • a a a • 27c box headquarters,,except that in sum­ I Sirloin mer the bonsY melted and "made DEMONSTRATION ON FmiT PRIZE Bxtieedi— Cut Corn COFFEES—Elizabeth Park, 35c Ib. White House, 32e I HE eveiything stteky." When neighbors Spare Ribs lb. 1 2 ^ < ) Short Pinehurst Ib. .King Arthur, 35c Ib. Nation-Wide, 27c Ib. Ar- « KF A I h e lp ^ smoke out ths-swann they OLEOMAROARINE — 27c box ATLANTIC & PACIFI found four Urge polls of honey be­ Freeh spore rib* cut from freah Eaatera cut Sausage 2fh*2^ bucklc. 32c Ib. Chase A Sanborn, Etc. neath the Biding. ribe. W-' MANCkii^R'Iv.J^ mKAU>. M AM daiim t|p|||S^4T;«^ 4 ^ -i MANCRBBTfeS BVronNP RBRALO, MANCHIflfrER. CONN., FRroAY, JANUARY 4 , 1 9 6 5 .

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*> A New Tear... .New taolu.. .New When your trouhles welgb you I SHOP RDVERTIIE UJCIV I WWs/E A-Pukat OF ebiemo___ New ootMUttoao . . . down, invest In a new set M think­ T h e r ES Sset oD wltti a laugh and tova. ing ecoles. NVINCEO HAM IN THE ICE T A K E T H ' Look fo r Um bopt la oU iA n ... .Give F E - r - W E A l ______BOX,TOW A urm . 1 c a r d D L A R E O F F the boot you h a ve....M a k e Ufo a Most psoplb Ignors odvtca until it TW SPOOK WHO coma back. Hops was laavlnK him. ped to give up her ^temoon off end UtU# hotter bpoauto o f your efforts is too iste for advice to do tbem I TVVTrrV flA CiWlNid TONK5WT. M E . M R S BUSINESS SERVICES HOUSES FOR RENT 65 HAS BEEN HAUNTiN6 lo st a n d f o u n d 1 y^o^u -cL,s-E ^ And the bouse was now only a take them." ■....and 1985 wUi he your auccoes. imy good. — HOOPLIU- O F fE R E D 13 symbol o f an adventure in faith that "B u t—" [FLORIDA IS MECCA AND ID UKE TO KNOW Th is h o u s e FOR FOR RENT—SEVERAL Oeslrable T H I S O L D toirr-WBDNMDAT, Rwmono failed. . "Ann, there ore times when I’m IF, AS IB SAID, ‘m s GOOD DTE I WHO R A N Th e s t e a m SKATES SHARPENED, alao ihears, five, six and seven room bouses, PowlinfK Now TAur Tkoaghte. TEARS, AN' tVS Mttar d oll with chain attached to single and double Apply Bklward J. ______Bam m« warn.—. __ He bad taken Valeria out to the not sure of your eonlty. An attrac­ Let ue walk aefUy, fHend; TOUNNO, THE REASON PROB­ BUOND TOUPEE eoDar. Ucenae No. 86943. Phone knlvei, aclaaora and barber ebeani. SHOVEL INTO THKT RECO IN rzED Holl. Phone 4643 and 80*36. bouse a number of times and abe tive girl Uke you turning Into a GIRLS OHUKOB LEAGUE FOR BALL PLAYERS For fitrango paths lie before uo, oil ABLY TS LONESOMBIOeSS. 0 6 = M I N E 6408. r. H. Norton, 180 Main etreet ANN HOIXISTEB breaks her ea- had applauded the decorator'! sug- recluae." (Ree ABesre) H A s M /- w M A J K E S m e 6 0 HALF OF HIS untrod; ' HAfSN'T HAD gagement to TONY MICKLE the "AUon, I—’’ SL Marys (1) Wo must drosa more or Is m like I WHITB GOLD bracelet (^estions. Inwardly ehe raged be­ The now year, spoUeea from tha N\AD, IF I KNEW THE ANATOMY jjok r—A sanM day that PETER KENDALL "I warn you If you don’t come F. P ip e r ...... 6 7 82 others, unless i.'a give lip all things] aet with diamond and two sap- cause the wea being shut out of the hand o f God, .REFRUSERAWR HOUSEHOLD SERVICES tells VALERIA BENNETT. Us with (qe, I ’m prepared to be on In­ D. Jensen ...... 75 91 sold ready-te-wear. Go out, for ex­ ICE BOX «0FH ER w h o OUTSIXie TH* ICE J phlTM. Reward offered. Tel. 8668. picture. N ot one o f her suggestions Besides Dizzy Deu Other I t thine, and mine, O friend! 'FROST ON nr ‘ OFFERED 13-A Racing Notes fiancee, that everything te ever ha- bad been accepted. Peter, moving fernal nuisance. Sadie and the chil­ M. Robinson ...... 85 87 Let us walk strolghUy, friend; ample, and try to buy some string j "DID IT, I'D W HACK HIM B ox MANYTIMisI dren will be away. Lois wtu be gone. E. Thrasher .'... 78 73 ties. ‘ S i n c e UPHOLSTERINO—WHAT sn op­ tween ftaem. Ann tUnks she still through the rooms irlth a haunted Forget the crooked patlu behind "DOWN UNTIL HE'D BE <50 TEEL Just you and 1." Low ...... 67 66 Stars Spend the Winter in us now, WATERMELON automobiles f o r s a l e portunity for the wise housewife. loves Tony and Peter believes he expression on hte face, was no help IF HIS The firat Isaue'of the condition He had been drinking, Ann saw. Mon—A re you afraid of the germs I l O O O D F O W Our Inventory prices greatly reduc­ stlU earea (or Valeria, but when In putting Allan Vincent In bis Presa on with steadier purpose SEASON/ 1980 R B » 8KDAN 8189. 1980 Ora- book for Joaeph E. Widener’a 46- ebanoB'brings the two together and N ot much, but enough to be the 367 399 ~ T & on our brow. they eloim orp so thick on our paper I NOSE ed. The same high quality fabiica place. the Sooth. money? -■ ,_J NOTHIND bam aedan 8189. 1980 Pontiac day Hialeah’ Park meeting, January Peter asks Ann to mnrry Um she It was almost as though Peter nuisance he boasted he would. In SL JaoMa (1 ) To better deeds, O friend! i s s n u . , that made 30,430 satinfled cus- Friend—not bit. My money] BUT A. coach 8189,1999 Auburn eedan 889, 17 to March 9, shows total purse ngreee. were seeing ghosts, the way he look­ this mood, he reminded her of 'Tony. M. Tlemey ...... 94 89 Let us walk quickly, friend; a CjO L D / ^ tomere follow the lead tmo save goes out so fast no germ could Im ) 1938 Auburn eedan 889. O. K. distribution aggregratlng 8323,400. They go to Florida and nre hnp- ed about, the way be started sud­ “All right," Ann agreed, "If you K. Foley ...... 74 81 Work with our might while lasts ■ D O O R S T C W / money. Have your 3-plecc set, odd quick enough to get from It to mo j guarantee. Cole Uotora. There wlU be four 81.000 purses py there. Then Peter te recalled denly, hearing VaJerta’s step beside really ne^ help I’U come." F. Sullivan ...... 83 86 Jackhonvyie, Fla., Jon. 4.— (A P ) our URle stay. Chaim, boudoir chaim, dining room daily, a 81,600 feature every while its in my poesesaion. home. Hte fnmlly annbe Aon aad him. " I find Pm no good at decorating Q. Campbell ...... 67 74 — Dizzy Dean won’t let t)ur world And htip some halting oomrode on f o r b a l k —1929 Chevrolet coach, chair seats reupholstered In one of Wednesday, a stake every Saturday the way; Valeria triea to nsake trouble be­ O f course, Valeris told herself, without you," be sold whimsically. H. Donnelly ...... 74 6 6 ----- excellent condition. Will eell for thede exquisite coverings. Free esti­ virlth a minimum value of 83,000, forget he spends the winter at And may God guide us, friendl What n saving It would moon if] tween Ann and Peter. She succeeds after she and Petci were married "W e ’ll spend the afternoon looking leae t*'*" unpaid balance. Room 18, mates.— Free samples. Cash or and no dally purse less than 8800. Bradenton, but^he is not the only we could only throw fsthsr In tha] Snxily nad Ann goea away, leaving she could always change -whatever at tapestries and rugs, at silks and 392 396 788 major league baseball player putting Johneon Block. easy terms—Year to pay. Manches­ cellar when, ba gets good and no trace of her whereabouts. she wished In the bouse. satins, at Chippendale and Sheraton in the off season at .fishing or go!' Full of enthuriosm, fhe bad gone under the collar and let him heat the ter Upholstering Co., 318 North Victor Emanuel's Statesman, Eng­ Methodist (1) EHm street, Manchester, Conn. Oeo. Peter, desperatclj In love with They passed MlUicent and Mrs. pieces, at Dlrectolre day beds and ing In Florida. for politics and was out o f the house. lish hope In the ‘ 8100,000 Santa her, grown hmeller as the weeks Empire chairs. W e’ll talk color Carr ...... 80 81 'Ouse most of the day. Ths ottiar J. Holmes, decorative uphulaterer. Anita handicap, Is training well on Kendall on-the drive home. "Peter Down at Orlando Joe Stri] M anchester pass. Hte efforta to locate Ann nre schemes. Does the program • u l t r '^ Beer ...... 71 66 '4i(;ii[ roturnuu a i 9 o'clock and Busy since 1933. . the Pacific Coast. The son of aad Valeria are seeing each other Brookl3m third baseman, lives with­ Pupil (after lesson creation)—But, I fmitlean. "Perfectly." Crockett ...... 87 70 sank into a comfortable arm ctaoir. Blandford went five-eighths In 1:04, a great deal," Mrs. KendaU said in a block o f Tinker Field, Do<%er teacher. Daddy osya we ore descend- ] Evening Herald She baa foond wrork as govemeas He laughed. “What a queer girl Ljrttle ...... 80 77 She— Shrerything’s just gruid. hard-held by the veteran Jockey, with satisfaction. *Tm glad the spring training grounds. ed from monke.'s. in the home o( MRS. TR AC Y, an you ore— more Inteiested in making Gardner ...... 75 69 We're going to sweep the country. CLASSIFIED MOVINO—TRU CKING- Johnny Malben. farce Is nearing an end. But you He keeps In shape by manipulat­ Teacher— W e can’t discuss your I STORAGE 20 artlsL A L L A N VINCENT. Mrs. don't like Valeria, do you?” another woman’s home beautiful ing a lawn mower or working out at Husband (looking around wearllyi private family affairs in class. advertisements Tmey’s brother, te attentive to Ann. "1 like her so little that I could than in planning one o f your own!" 393 363 756 the boll pork. — Why not start with the dining Equolpolse, future book favorite German (1) room? PERRETT A O LENN EY INC, local Valeria, scheming to wdn Peter drag Ann back by her hair If 1 'M y ow n!" She spoke Impulsive­ A pilh^rty owner at Winter Pork, The number of unmarried womop ] Count elx evorM* for the Santa Anita handicap, trav­ E. Keiah ...... 67 75 latttaU. numbore • “ « and long distance moving. Dally eled an easy quarter In :26 2-6 the back, pereuades him to hire Allan knew where to flna her,” Milllcent ly, then flushed. Zoch 'Tdylor, former catcher for four between 30 and 50 years o f ago la ] J. Purcell ...... 70 72 THE PRICE LEVEL IS RISING. Mcb count ni a ie express to Hartford. Overnight other day. Apparently "Ekky” la to Vincent to decorate the honw he retorted? "But, though I dislike He spoke roughly, "I supposeT’m National League clubs, s i^ d s his stated to be Uie highest ever reach- ] sverda M two word** lllnlin«m ooot m S. Wlnzler ...... 66 76 SO HOW CAN IT BE ON THE service to and from New York. Tcl. bought for Ann. Allan takes Ann to Valeria, I don't underestimate her bound not to follow that opening. time looking out for bla business In­ due In a great port to the iosaee o f ] Brlet ot tbrto iitiRB. be brought up slowly before he Is H. Janssen ...... 82 84 LEVEL? * L & ( 6 \ N < b ^ Lino ratRR par day for tranalaat 3063, 8860 or 8864. entered In a race or two next see the house. He te about to reveal cleverness. I suppose it won't be Let’s get going.” terests, with an occasional day off man-power In the World War. the owner's name when one of the long before she lands Peter—hook, It was not a happy afternoon— G. Seelert ...... 83 70 MaMtaa Wafcb If, month. for fishing. /•V- THE Caali Cbarv# children screama. line and sinker.” Ann trailing beside Allan, listening Helnie Manus'h, Washington slug­ Fenner— And how's Lawyer Jones i. o jt e i< • *.i w . 368 377 745 • Conicoutlfi Oaye ..I t etal I ota PUBLIC PASSENGER AI Sabatb, director-of racing at NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Milllcent was thinking, “ Dumb, to his expert comments. ger, finds Palm Beach sun and ocean doing. Doctor? F l a p p e r F a n n y S a y & Allan Vincent was in love with Doctor—Poor fellow, he’s lying at mo.u,B.MT.orr. SERVICE 20-A I Oriental Park, has wired'his repre- CHAPTER XXXVIII dumb, dumb! He'll be telling It to bathing good for bis somewhat er­ ? ^a",“!“!!”.!^.V..::l nS:l !l SS her. Or was he? If he were, It was death’s door. ,ie roHiiM rM.'iiiii All ordara for Irracular Inaartlona ' sentatives at to ship seven Allan ^id not complete the sen­ a lawyer aoon, thinking a divorce Is ratic legs. In the telephone directory IN ADDITION TO SILVER Lade a different type of love than Tony Former—That’s grit for you. at will ba ebargad at tha ona tlma rata. nr more carloads of horses to Cuba. tence. A shrili scream from Sissy what he wants. I ’d like to tell him he Is listed as a. plumber, but that Spaclal rataa for Iona tarm arary Bus Line. De Luxe Bus for lodge This shipment will assure continu­ what 1 think of that blond deceiver. had offered her. Tony’s love bad does not holt an occasional hunting death’s door and still lying. day adrartlalna raquaat. brought Allan and Ann both rush­ SCORCHY SMITH O u t T o S e a Ada crdarad for thraa »r all daya party or team trips, we also offer ance of the Oriental Park meeting But it would only send him straight lacked stability, but It was not all trip. B y John ('. Terry ing ^ the garden. There were the Hockey^ Friend— How’s your business ? ' ^ 816 PoLies tiMoo«iNf,win» A MoTbscyae sseoitr, m w s and atoppad bafora tha third or fifth 7 passenger sedan delivery. Phone for Its full season-since it will bring Into her arms." emotion. Ann had the feeling that A t West I'alm Beach Is Dan How- two small ones, safe add sound. Sis­ '10, 5C0Re»4y.' THIS v o o 'u find WVIt ( day will ba ebaread only lor tha ao- '8063, 8860, 8864. there was something impersonal Business Man—Huh! I ’m just on OF. -m eflN Tf CNIfFANDlVA UNIFOMIIEO kJSISWNH 'SENT A SaUSDOFMIN the number of horses up to the sy stood sturdily, her little round The next day Valeria comman­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS ley, former manager of the Cin­ IS COLONEL HUMMEL ' tnal numbar of Jmaa tha d appaar- about Allan Vincent's fellng for her. my way to the drug store now to get PttriENTY (NSIDE. DOWN 75 ‘DIE (KMRRy -ft ad. eharalna at tha rata aarnad. but needed requirements. legs apparently glued to the spot, deered Peter's services for welfare National cinnati Reds and the St, Louie A WffnoNsi 5UA6D CQiptm kwo k Docim aiM 6 our. It lacked devotion, yet It was not a some chloride of lime to sprinkle DOCR>R DIEHL - /90CTWI-. CHECKUP. nteMWHATVtoul no allowanca or rafunda ean^ba.mada her arms waving wriidly. "Make 'Im work. Boston 2, Montreal Canadlens L Browns. on alx tuna ada atoppad aftar tha REPAIRING 23 light emotion, either. His hand bad on It. PRO OOLF TOURNAMENT take 'm away, Ann.” " I hope 1 didn’t Interfere with New York Rangers 2, Detroit 3. Three pitchers from St. Peters­ 1510 ME, THIS CSCE is S80UT F anything really important," she said, shaken aa he lifted a clgaret. His Montreal Maroons 3, St. Louis 0, burg’s winter baseball colony this *^5)0^4111 forbid^'; diaplay llaaa not SKATES SHARPENED, key mak­ .Sonny, grinning delightedly, was LAWS ARE MUCH LIKE (COB­ ^CLMRED- slipping her arm through his as they eyes had smoldered. TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE year. Georae Plpgras, one of the ing, lock, gun, vacuum cleaner re­ Riverside, Cal., Jan. 4.— (A P I holding an arm out rigidly. "She's WEBS WHICH CATCH MANY | ***5nia Uarald will eot ba raaponaibla came down the steps. "But my car He was starved for affeftion. Ouiadhui-Amerlcan League trio, recently was reinstated as a for more than ona Inoorract Inaartloe pairing. Braltbwalte, 62 Pearl SL Half the field of more than 100 seared of a worm. Fraldy!" Sonny Lonely, isolated. That must be it. Boston at (^cbec. member of the Boston Red Sox after SMALL FLIES, BUT LET THE I of any adaartlaamant ordarad lot amateur pro golf teams went Into Raid. wa.s In the shop and I felt I must Oh, why had this happened to a year of Inactivity caused by an WASPS AND HORNETS BREAK ' Bora than ona tlma. action today *n the second annual "It's a snake!” Sissy, clinging get these things to my needy fami­ THROUGH. Tha inadrartant omiaaloa of lewr- her? Now everything would be HELP WANTED— Riverside 83,000 tournament here tightly to Ann, peered with fascinat­ lies. Could you really spare the time, arm injury. The others are Russell root publication of advartlblna will bo changed. All the friendliness would COCKTAIL COMBINATION van Atta and Johnny Allen of the raotifia. only by canoallafloo of tha FEMALE S.’i today. ed eyes at the long greer. object or are you doing this to please me?!' Mrs. Jones could only find two be gone. She would feel self-con­ Yankees. ’ charga mada for tha aarvlu randaraA Heading the parade In quest of dangling from her twin's hand. "T o plea.se you." He emiled, Grapefruit sections mixed with aisle seats—ona behind the other. All advartlaamanta mult conform scious, constrained. Perhaps it would Two of the Detroit Tigers— Out­ WANTED —OIRL FOR general 8SOO qualifying money were Walter "No, It’s not a snake," said Allan, knowing that was the answer she white cherries make a pleasing Wishing to have her slater beside la atyla, copy and typography with be better to go away. ragulatlona enforced by tha publlah* housework and assist with care of Hagen of Detroit, \.'ho has as nis "although It wouldn't surprise me wanted. ::alad or cocktail combination. For fielder Gerald Walker and Pitcher her, she turned and cautiously sur­ ora and they raaarvo tha right to one child. Must stay nights. Write amateur partner, Lyn Lary of ba.se- If snakes do come about here some "You’re sweet." Valeria laid a "Ann, I’ve asked you twice what the "dressier” affair serve in grape­ Eldcn Auker—are at Lakeland. veyed the man In the next seat. Fin­ ^ It. ravlaa or lajac* any oopy con*, Box T, Herald, stating age, experi­ ball fame, and W iffy Cox.of Brook­ time, particularly near the river caressing hand on his arm. She mov-< you think of this wrought iron fruit cases. Dizzy nnd Paul Dean kept Braden­ ally she leaned over and timidly ad­ cldarad oblactlonabla. flow^ stand." ton in the spotlight so much city [ § irry milee $oimiCH«r, the e m -aenp heads the v o b v CLOBINO HOURS—Claaatfiad ada to ence and wages desired. lyn paired In the best ball event edge.” ed closer to him. dressed him: . "I think It's beautiful.” fathers passed a resolution naming ifTOE It-PlANi our OVER TUB OCEAN - - WITH ONLY bo publlahad aama day moat bo ro* with Richard Arlcn, motion picture Ann shivered slightly. "You don’t " I ’m giving you the whole day Mrs. Jones— I beg your pardon, colrad by It o'clock aoon: Satnrdaya W A N TE D — Experienced stenog­ "And these Wedgewood urn.s for ASPIC APPETIZER the city "Deanville.” actor. like snakes either, do you?” Sissy off tomorrow," the continued. Ur. but oro you alone? • t^TBs I ELEVEN MUONS of MS UFT IN VIB TANKS Kf 11:10 a. m. rapher. State age, education and the garden." The three day tourney will be said, looking Up at her. 'There’s a meeting o( my committee The man, without turning his head experience by letter. Address Box Italy has increased Its population t e l e p h o n e y o u r played over the difficult par 72 Vic­ Ann said “ No.” In a low tone. She In the afternoon and a conference "Lovely." Jellied aspic, to which chopped in the slightest, but twisting his L, care of The Herald. approximately 8 per cent In the WASHINGTON TUBBS B v C r a i i P W A NT ADS. toria Club course with the leading was thinking of Valeria. Desolation about the clinic tomorrow night. I He gave her a scornful glance. celery, gi'een peppers and peas have mouth to on alarming degree and OUT OUR WAY past 13 years. Popu'etion Increases Bv William Ada aro aeooptod over tt,0 talaphoeo teams for the first two daya going swept over her at the thought. Fear shall mla.s seeing you terribly." “ What a help you .are. Let's go been added, makes a good appetizer Bbleldlng It with his hand, mut­ >IR ST, WB HAVE ID /Then we h«/e to k id n a p Into the finals Sunday in quest of in Its largest ten cities have reach­ tered; , EAsy, y o u R ^ at the CUAROB RATS glvaa abo«o gripped her heart. "I'll miss seeing yen too,” Peter home.” ‘ VI served in small cubes and ^ C A P B , OUREBLVBS PRINCE PHILBERT, SNEAK OH.QOSM- TH' OODef aa a oonyantan j to advartlaara, but HELP WAiNTED— the remaining $1,000 In prize money. Shadows were closing about the ed 28 per cent It’s a love tap when eomeoni " I suppose she’s with Peter,'.’ she said. It came to him aa a shock to with lemon quarters. Man—Cut It out, kid—cut It out! HiMIViRU THE BULERAVIAN C f t A Z V f HO, PELLERS— HE BETTER s t a y the CASH RATES will o , aooaptad aa MALE 36 bungalow when they drove up. A M y wife’s '.vtth me! strikee you agreeably. rU U . PAYMENT If paid at tha hoal- thought. " I suppose she Is with him find that he meant It. Valeria was rr C A N T a W H E R E V A HOME, WHERE HE WATSON, MV HEAD. light flashed o t In Mrs. Tracy’s bed­ ARMy AND— . noM oRIca on or bafora the aaTanth YOUNG M AN O VE R -18 who can all the time now." getting to be a habit with him. The DOME. <30IH'T WON’T (SIT HIS CLcyES day following tha Drat Inaartloe of soothing, flattering way of hers had room- Allan shot a look at Ann, as SP O ILT — h e 0 ASS EN T each ad otharwiat the CHARUB follow instructions. Good oppor­ Valeria was with Peter that after­ New York—With a whir and a been balm for his wounds. The feel­ he shut off the Ignition. "Olad Lois F H K 2 n o t h i n '. r a t e will ba collaetad. No raaponal- tunity and salary if In good health rattle of gears, AJeeb, the master of noon. And during other afternoons blllty for arrorn la talaphonad ada and can qualify. Addreka Box Y, as the weeks passed. ing that he was essential to some is In, aren’t you?” human checkers players, lias come He said, when she did not reply, r/ will bo’aaaumed and thair accuracy woman’s happiness was not un­ Herald back to life. She knew people were speculat­ /I caanct bo guarantaad. pleasant. "W hy shouldn't I make love to you ? TO The robot, which disappeared after ing, awaiting the announcement that INDEX OF Well, why not? A fter all, Ann Because you arc the governess to the closing of the Eden Muscc in Peter planned to get a d'vorce and s c ^ P B flL X CLASSinCATIONS HELP WANTED— marry her. She ha<. nftt mentioned had found him not worth loving. my sister’s children?” 1915, has been rccovereil. His "N o.” MALE OR FEMALE 37 to him the .subject that was nearest Had found the thought of belong­ 9 ; . Clrtba ...... A owner. Frank Fralne, has given him "Then why?” His eyes pleaded EoSga'VemRntR eeoeeeeseoeee*saoe 0 new silk robes and a diet of rust her heart. Valeria was biding her ing to him intolerable. MarrlRffta o.oeeeeetewsessadeeos V CLERKS: MEN - WOMEN, good with her. 5 . remover and oil. time. - "I've found out about you Peter. D«atbR ...... a e e e e e e d • d e e e d o D health. Experience unneceasary. And I cannot possibly bear I t . . . . ” "It would spoil everythinp,” Ann Card ot Tbanka oedomwedtoddedd S And, lest the robot get a head­ Ann's name did not come to Common education sufficient to All he needed to feel sick— physi­ said In a low tone. "I'd have to go la Mtmorlam ...... F ache, Fralne has provided a spare Peter's Ups as frequently as In the - A 7 Leaf aad Found eoaeddseoeoaoeed 1 qualify for government work. $106 head, complete from turban lo past. But sometimes when Valeria cally-,, mentally and spiritually—was away.” Aaaooaeamanta dbeedddooedodosd I to 8175 monthly. W rite Civil Em­ to remember that phrase in Ann's "You would do that, Ann?” Paraonala ...a..aoa»a.oe.oddddd I whiskers. referred to Ann casually she saw a ployee Training, Inc., Box O, this letter. Scorning him and casting "Yea." AatoBMibtloo grim look settle on his face and the Automobllaa for S a le ...... 0 papCT, The first telephone directory In mu.scles contract about his mouth. aside all he had to offer her. Even "I'll be good,” he promised. "1 Automobllaa for Bxohanga i New, York City was Issued In 18*8 No, Peter hadn't forgotten Ann. millions had not been sufficient' to couldn't bear the place now with you r t h s a b ^ th c x js a n d s SA/.WMAT THE BLAZE? Auto Aceaaaorlaa—TIraa ...... f make her lot bearable with him. gone.” o r SOLDIERS. WE'D 'HOBUDDY CAN CALL , WELL, WHAMitB) Auto Repairing—Paintlag ...... i SITUATIONS WANTED— and barely fllled one side of an ordi­ But he was becoming surer as the THE MATTER WITH Auto Scboola ...... V*A nary sheet of paper. days went by that she would never And here was Valeria, becoming SB SHOT, IN T E N ARK 'fhinking of this, Peter patted her I ------I GOT AS MUCH STUMMICK - *0010000 ood Piofoaolonal gorrlcoa Telephone 6241. hand, saying awkwardly, “ You’ve Street Rec, 21-17? Wednesday night. AS ANysUOOV. I'M— Bualnaaa Borvlcaa Oltarad ...... la been sweet to me, Valeria. 1 wish 1 The Heights would like to play out Houaabold Sarvlcaa Uffarad .....It - A of town teams. Communicate with Uulldlng—Contracting ...... 11 U VE STOCK—VEHICLES 42 could make up for It. Some way." riorlata—Nuraa.iaa ...... JJ "Oh. Peter, you are!” Manager Kelly, tel. 5879. T H E M IS F IT Punaral OIractora ...... >0 BIG USED CAR SALE St. Roses There was a silence after that. A Ranting—Plumbing—Roofing 11 B. F. T. 1 DAREP NOT HAVE My SHIRT TklL O U T , Inauranea ...... 1* FOR SALE— YOUNG cow, and hay. 1934 CDach - Sedan and Tow n Sedan D em ­ breathless silence, as Valeria waited 2 1-2 5 I Hllllnory—Oraaamaking ...... 10 637 South Main street. Tel. 8408. for his reply. Woolridge, If ...... NOR BE IN COMFORT OTHER WAVS, Uo*lng—Trucking—S.orago . . .. lO onstrators. But Peter said nothing, only Dowen, rf ...... 1 7-8 9 UKE WEARIN' FATHER^S PAMTS,CUT DOWN— Public Paaaangar Sarylco ...... 10.A Manning, c ...... 0 0-0 « Painting—Papering ...... II frowned Intently Into space. I DIDM'r QUITE FIT IM,THOSE OAVS. Profacalonal Sarvlcaa ...... H FUEL AND FEED 49-A It was worth waiting for—Peter’s Steele, c ...... 0 0-1 0 o 'nysr msisvieaMe ua w o'* Repairing ...... II surrender. Valeria settled contented­ Hyaon, c ...... 0 0-0 0 AKiOyMOW THAT 1 LOVE BAGSV KNEES, ratlorlng—Dyeing—Cleaning » . . II 1933 C hevrolet Sedan ...... $ 4 2 5 0 5-7 5 ly against the seat Shea, U> ...... (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTCRE) Tollal Oooda and Sarvlco ...... II FOR SA LE —£ TO N fine cow bky. 1 0-2 2 AMP HATE A RATOR OM MV CMIM, Wanted—Bualnaaa Sa.Tlco...... II "L e t’s drive out to the house Wed­ TIem y, rb ...... Telephone 4706. 0 0-0 0 r FIND MO jq V IM MEETIM' FOLKS, 1 9 3 2 C h e v r o l e t S p o r t C o u p e ...... f .'. $ 2 9 5 nesday night, t want to see it witn Leo, rb ...... The Tlnlhs rushed down to the 'cross the Ice. He grabbed wee Courses aafi Ciossot the lights on. And I ’d love to see shore, where they all heard poor Duncy by the pants and swung him * 1*M BECAUSE, SOMEHOW, I DON'T FIT IM. Privsto lastruetloB Totals 4 13-20 21 1 W A NTE D — 'kt) BUY M the garden and river by moonlight." Duncy roar, "Help, help! I've fallen Into the air. Danolns .. ••SBSBBBBBBBBeev 1932 Chevrolet H -Ton Panel Truck . $ 2 9 5 Heights "Don't drop me.” frightened Clittityiiustavtetme. T.ii.iitauL».MT.orp. Musical—Orsmutio ...... Peter said, “The furniture Isn't In. The water’s very cold and wet! Rlemer, rb ...... 1 0-1 2 Duncy add. "or I ’ll flop In, right Waalsd—Instrustloa ,.•< WANTED TO BUY good used there yet. Wouldn't you rather “It isn't deep, but I can’t stand. SALESMAN SAM ______$ 2 4 5 Johnson, lb ...... 1 0-0 2 H ejv hurry! Who will lend a on my head." "Twas evident the A Good Suggestion, But FlMIACtal piano. Grand preferred. Call 5736 1932 Plym outh S edan ...... w ait?” Bonds—Stoeks—Mortsusos II McVeigh, lb ...... 0 0-0 0 band? I ’ve been In lots of fixes, accident had given him a scare. after 5:30, "No. W e can go again." Vou------RCALUy- , NO OH, I'M 50 Business Opportunities ...... 11 Moorbouse, c ...... 3 1-4 7 but this is the worst one yet." ro^TlER, MR. Houioyl HIS I'M SORRY, TU e y g o l d d o d o o g o m r f a s t i t w a s 1930 Chevrolet C oach ...... $ 1 4 5 i'D ^V A ooy or t h i n k THe/'Re/Ou6ST\OM O’LAO \ T BUT cot' . Mousy to Loin ...... II "What’ll I do with the place- Wolfrom, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 " I ’m coming,” shouted Scouty. At last the muskrat reached the TRACHCR TELui MR He's AT iMPossiBLe To Keep 'erv in s t o c k Help nad sltuattoau now ?" OR. OUILOeRUPPBR% OOOO'? V/ ABOUTwouoi IT I I. CAw e, HERei lOONfT HAN6LE APAKTMENT8—FLATS— Broithwalte, I f ...... 3 0-0 < 8 '1 will gladly run out there and Shore, where he was greeted with a L-RAST A QUAn.TER. OP A POUND PURPLe p r l l m t s for Help Wanted—Fomulo ...... II •Tlease don’t be eorry. Pve been MRS. FUUMPI I'L L T A K e Help Wnutod™Mule I I TENEMENTS 63 1930 Ford C oach ...... $ 1 1 5 try to pull you out, and bring you roar. "You’re very brave,” said UMOeil W euH4Tl PONV PeO PLCt r /'CM AMY MOML ■nissmon Wnatod ...... fl-A happy thinking It woa helping you." Totals 8 1-5 17 In where you can dry your clothes. Dotty, as she gaily shook his paw. A E O K I ' AM' TM’ DOSj Tj Help Wanted—Male or PoBsale., IT FOR R E N T—6 ROOM tenement, all " I ’m -on ungrateful Idiot. What Score at half time. 5-11, St. "Don’t move around. Just stay "A really dangerous trip was Agsn.s Wsntsd ...... IT-A 1929 G . M . C. V 2 -Ton Canopy Tru ck.. . . $ 7 5 time shall I come by for you?" SUnstlons Wanted-Fomulo ... II Improvements, and garage, rent Rosea. real still, or I will also take a spill. made, and not once did you seem r SAVS we NEVER Bitunllons Wanted—Male I I reaaonable. Inquire 38 Hawthorne “About eight" Referee, McVeigh. The Ice will break. It isn’t strong afraid. It was .one of the nicest tOILUl Broplozmsot Agoneles ...... 44 street, foot of Cambridge. 1928 Chevrolet H -Ton Panel Truck . . . $ 2 5 "Afterword we might drive to Umpire, Campbell. In that spot, goodness Imows." rescues that I ever saw." 7r Use Stash Feta ^ ■MSp—VoBlelee Ingleslde end talk to Mr. Vincent. Doss—BIrda—Puts ...... 41 Time 8 minute periods. . "A w , shucks,” the brave m u e]^ Uvs atoek—Vshlelas...... 48 FOR RENT—AN UNUSUAL tap 1928 Pontiac C oach _____ . . $ 2 5 H e’d be pleased.” 'Timekeeper, Sterchewskl. Score- "Now, wait,” the muskrat loudly rat replied. "There’s nothM Ponltrr aad Sappllss II apartmenL 6 nle# rooms, stmporcb, ‘Til give him a ring end ask him keeper, Kelly. cried. "L et me dash out to gained, if nothing’s tried. You Wsattd - Psis —Poaltrp BtssB I I pantry, fireplace, warm garage, to meet us et the house," Peter lold. Duncy’s side. I ’m really not so I like you Tinyraites. ' Now, can ' “I Pot Sate—MlaoeUaasMn splendid neighborhood. Inquire 183 Allan sold to Ann, " I need you Arttetss for Sals ...... M CARNEBA WINS. heavy, and besides, I swim real join your fun?” "You bet yod Boats and Aoosssoriae ...... M No. Elm street, or Phone 4049. this afternoon. W ill you go shopping Monteveideo, Uruguay, Jan. 4.— well. can! The weasal, .too. Just join BuUdlas Malsrlals ...... 41 with me?” His dork eyes met hers (A P )—Prime Camera, former world "I'll grab him in my teeth and us in whate'er we do,” said Dotty. Diamonds—Walehss..Jswolry .. 41 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- eogerly. heavyweight champion, outpointed then drag him right back to shore "W e will ne’er forget .the kind act Bisetrtnal Appllaasss—Radio .. 41 ment on. Knox street, with garage. RILEY CHEVROLET CO., Inc. 'T U be too busy." Cecil Harris, a N oi^ American and again. I f I need any help '^from you have done.” Past and Psod ...... O-A Apply at 13 Knox street Oardsp — Parai—Dalnr Pradaeta M 60 Wells Street Manchester "You haven’roh' ollhl. Tm treat­ Julio Patega, Italian heavyweight in anyone. I ’ll quickly yell." HoassboM Oouds ...... It FOR RE24T—TW O AN D three room ing the children to a kid’fi matinee two exhibition matches last night. The ''linies thought this ' very (Tile whole bnneh have a swell Msehlasrp and Tcola ...... II and Sadie hoe been handsomely tip­ Elacb match went foqr rounds. Musical InstrunMiits ...... U heated apartments. Apply Man­ nice, and watched him scamper sled ride In the next story.) OSIes aad Btors Bqulpmset . .. It chester Conitnictton Company. Bpselals at tbs Storss...... M 4131 or 4379. Waarina Apparsl—Pars ...... IT ••AS BtX.'taES L ife’s Little Lessons Waatsd—To Bay ...... M FOR RENT—IN BUSINESS sec­ ALLEY OOP Guz Gets the Drop On Tunk! By HAlVfUN BARBARA..GO Rasma Bsssd i MsSala R ssssta AND BRUSH YOUR . MAMMA’S RIGHT. . THATi F»4El NOW 1—s Bootaaraats tion, bested apartments, one 7 THEBE Y’ABI, MCNF I TOLOJATH G’WAN.YASnU. VOtk) b e t t e r BRUSH , Rooms Without Board ...... M room, one four room. Apply Ed­ ^ T E E T H . BRBAKf YOLTO BETTER EAT VOUR PBiSONtB WOULD U OF GBCAT 60rTA tOTTA TBEES IN THAT'S MY IDEA COMIMO TOUR TEETH OR YOUTL ------YOU-IL Boardsrs Waatvd ...... Il-A ward Holl, telephone MancbMter SBRVICBf SEE/M6 SHAKES TH r^‘ 9 IS ALMdSI Coaatry Board—Msserts .....w . I I UP AHEAD T'SHAKE RBADV. lose VOUR shoe SHINE Bouts—Roatanrants ...... It 4643. r a in WATBB o u t OF -nv t r e e ' ~ ‘ WATER OUT OF/ CUSTOMERS. THEY'LL Waatsd—Rooms—Board ...... II SEFORS WE PAS5 GCNEATH THINK IF YOU PONT . ' I * ® - m RENT HUNTINQT Tell US what i f r l l L EAT ■aal Bata to P Boot BRUSH YOUR TEETH MV TEETH BREAKFAST ApartmoaU, Plate. Tanamoats.. SI you want We'U take care of It for GOOD YOU WON’T ARE NICB Baslaoat Laonttoat ter Bant ... it you without charge. R. T. McCann, BRUSH THEI8 > MICKD.' . Housse (or Moat ...... Si ANO CLEAN BO I CAN Bubarkoa (or Boat ...... It 69 Center street. Dial 7700. SHOES W EU N O V SOPEN MY Buouaor Boraso (or Boat ... ms IT OAOOY. Wactod to (teat ...... u TWO ROOM APARTMENT. ' only 'C S r : Hoal Batato POo Sato one left. Single rooms for light ABortasoat Balldtes (or Bote . .. l i housekseping. See Jensen, Johnson Buslaoaa Proportp (or B ate...... IP r i Parmo aad usad lar B ala...... 11 Block, 709 Main street. Phom. 6070 Boaaoa lor Balt ...... 11 or 7635. iilUfflt Lots (or Bate ...... s.a... II Booort Freaorty far Bate ••burteft i t M t« 11 BUSINESS LOCATIONS -K Bead Batata (ar BashacBS ...a . it TPaatsd—"Boal Bofato ...... 11 FOR BENT 64 Aaottem—.Lamal Bottoas Lsgal Natiaaa dMBBOBBBBBBBBHPA* M FOR RENT—OFFICES at 865 Mau etreet, (Ortord Bldg.) Apply Ed­ 9rsi ■. ward J, HoU. Tei^ibaae 4643 and J* .»ttP S 9VIMAPfiAVICE,PtC. T.

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