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Germany Is Warned by Powers to Keep Hands Off Austria

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VOL. U II., NO. 118. (Qaaaifled Advertlsliic on Pago &) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ;934. (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE GENTS

ALL OF DIOCESE Flood of Complaints FINE PROGRAM I Aftermath of Paris Rioting GERMANY IS WARNED IN MPRESSIVE From State Dairymen ARRANGED FOR M c C A ^ RITES ICE C m A L BY POWERS TO KEEP Hartford, Feb. 17.— (A P)—Flve»tarial duties have transformed his hundred signed complaints, replete Woodhury farmhouse into an office, with figures, form part of the Milk with little time to give to his dairy. Aoxffiary Bishop Celebrates Producer-Dealers Association’s am­ A dairy farmer owning a place Bapde and Lamb H ^ d List of HANDS OFF AUSTRIA munition, of which Attorney Hugh assessed at many thousands of dol­ M. Alcom may avail himself in lars presents figures to be turned Pontifical Mass as 60 fighting the State Control Board at over to Mr. Alcom alleging that his Stars to Perform at Cen­ England, France and Italy the Superior Court hearing next December business left him a profit WUUAHFERtEU month over the controversial equali­ ot a few dollars, yet the board mail­ ter Sprues Park T ^ r - Priests Pay Tribate to zation fund. The attorney represents ed him a bill for several hundred Draft Declaration to Be the association in the temporary In- dollars, which would put him sev­ COM M IS SUICIDE Manchester Qeric. jimction which it hopes to make eral hundred in the “ red” he de­ row a t l 3 0 p.m . permanent against the boards alleg­ clares. Addressed to World at edly unconstitutional equalization President M. E. Plerpont of the plan. association, today retorted to the Nothing short of a blizzard or with Rt. Rov. Maurice F. Me* "W hy,” asks a producer member board statement that “in all fair­ Birch Street Resident, De­ Large— Is Movement to Xulifle, aiudliary bishop of the dlo* downpour of rain will preveat tne protesting against the fee the board ness’^ the blame for dalr3rmen’s Manchester ice carnival from break­ cese of Hartford, substituting for ordered him to pay, “ does not Mr. present hardships should be placed ing all records fbr attendance at spondent Over III Health, Preserve Austria's Inde­ Bishop John J. Nilan as celebrant Alcom prosecute the state board upon him and his group because Center Springs rink tomorrow aft­ of the pontifical mass, and while an for blackmail, extortion and using they secured the injunctions which ernoon a t '2:30 o'clock. A large the United States malls to de­ have suspended operations of the pendence— W as Proposed airplane dipped reverentially high program of entertainment has b e ^ Takes His Own Life. fraud?” Secretary M. I. Berger of fimd. The Waterbury producer-deal­ provided for the 1934 dassio; headed above, AtirI funeral rites for Rev. the association has spent several er replied by citing his prediction by the world’s best skaters,'’ Norval Christopher T. McCann, pastor of by Mussolini. days this week at the Hotel Garde made November 28, on the eve of ^ p t ie and his wife, Gladys Lamb, Despondent over continued ill St. Bridget’s church for 21 years, sorting the protests, which continue the board’s marketing operations, of New York. health, William F. Ferrell of 159 were held in that church at 1C;30 to pour in daily, in order to lay that the plan was “unworkable,” ’The event is being sponsored this o’clock this morning. them before the attorneys. A survey that the board could not collect 50 year by the ArmisUce Day commit­ Birch street committed suicide dur­ Paris, Feb. 17.— (AP)—Three Extremely simple but solemnly shows that the tone in scores of per cent of the money due, eind that tee of this town as a benefit per­ ing the night when he seated him­ great powers of Europe—England, impressive was the mass. The altar, communications is as bitter as the a milk shortage with attendant im­ formance for the Manchester Vet­ self In a chair, covered his head with France and Italy—drafted today, draped in black, was bare of fioral erans’ Ftmd, and the committee pub­ above. Eagerness to join the group portations would occur in a year’s a blanket and inhaled fumes tepm reliable reports said, warning to decorations. The earthly remains of has not abated and the roster now time. Officers allege that the Isist licly appeals to the people to assist the open jets of a gas stove in the Father McCann, clad In his priestly lists 1,400 producers, dealers and prediction is already in sight be­ them in making a success of the Germany to keep her hamds off Aus­ robes, reposed in a mahogany cas­ producer-dealers. None of the offi­ cause farmers have negim cutting initial event under its sponsorship kitchen of his home. He was- 67 tria. ket placed just outside the altar cers are paid a salary, and Mr. production drastically as a result of and at the same time pro'vldlng years of age and had lived in Man­ The Joint declaration will te ad­ rail. A ll of the 800 seats in the Berger’s suddenly Increased secre- the plan. financial means for retirement of m- chester for more than 40 years. dressed to the world at large, the church were taken and people stood debtedness on the Manchester Vet­ Mr. Ferrell was employed at Case understanding here is. It is a move­ up in the aisles and at the rear of erans’ Memorial. Contributions Brothers paper mill in Highland ment on the part of the three the church. Park but illness kept him from his the cause by those who do not at­ powers intended to preserve Aus­ Participating Clerics tend may be sent to Treasurer work for the past year. During tria’s independence. Rev. William P. Reidy, pastor if Frank Cervinl or given to any mem­ the last few days the illness was The manifesto which, though ad­ St. James’s church, was deacon y d AIR UNE LOSES SUIT ber of the committee. more severe than before and a fear dressed to the world is pointed at Parls’ famed Weber’s cafe was converted Into an emergency hospital Rt. Rev. Msgr Thomas S. Duggan, World’s Best Skaters that he would be forced to enter a vicar-general of the diocese, was Manchester is fortunate in again when rioters, as shown here, were treated for wounds sustained in the hospital early next week Is said to Germany, is expected to be released Place de la Concorde demonstraUons Napkins were used for bandages sub-deacon. Very Rev. Msgr. W il­ ha'ving as its guests, Norval Baptie have led him to take his life. v/lthin 48 hours. and restaurant tables as operaUng tables. liam H. Flynn, chancellor of the IN N. Y. FEDERAL COURT and his wife, Gladys Lamb, the Refused to Retire. Premier Mussolini, espousing ef­ diocese, acted as master of cere­ greatest pair of show skaters in the He went for a walk last evening forts to keep Nazi control away monies. Others who assisted in cele­ world. For 44 years BapUe has and on his return home refused to from Austria, proposed the three- taught the leading skaters bis bag power announcement. bration of the msM were Rev. Eu­ Kdox go to bed, stating that he wished to gene McCann, of Norwich, a native Judge Rules That Gov- ROADS, EMPLOYES of tricks, and the leading skaters remefin downstairs a while. His of Manchester, and Rev. Patrick of the world today owe him credit STATE’S CAMPAICat FIRES wife discovered the body when she SOCIALISTS OUSTED Vienna, Feb. 17.— (A P ) — Aus­ Killeen, assistant pastor of St. for the training which has made came downstairs early this moraing. James's church. enunent Cannot Be Sued him the peer of all Instructors. Medical Examiner William R. trian Fascists scored big gain in Himdreds of beautiful floral of­ IN STATISTICS WAR Mrs. BapUe, known on stage and Tinker was called tind pronounced their drive to dominate the govern­ ferings from the various church or­ Ice as Gladys Lamb, is equally as ac­ ARE BEGINNING TO GLOW death due to asphyxiation and gave ment today with the elevation of an­ Without its Consent — other leader to a Cabinet post smd ganizations, the Army and Navy complished on skates as her fam oja permission for removal of the body the ousting of thousands of Social­ dub and other veterans groups and husband, and the New York arUst. to the William P. Qulsh funeral ists from public office. as on two other occasions hers, can home. from personal friends were brought Appeal to BeJaken. Both Sides Present Figures They won, too, in Chancellor put on the full afternoon show, -to The .deceased, who was born in into the rectory and later placed in Rnmors in Washington Have Engelbert Dollfuss’s failure to heed many and so 'varied are their MCFADDEN CALLS Watertown, Mass., leaves his wife, automobiles to be conveyed to the the demand of his own Christian dazzling acts and solo numbers. Nellie (Purtell) Ferrell; a son, John grave in Westport. In addition there P.., •« Wage Controversy - Social Party that Parliament be Advance notices sent Frank Wal- It That Former Senator Ferrell, and a daughter, Mrs. Felix were numerous engraved cards, reconvened at once. lett of the Center Springs rink, state McE'vltt, both of this' town; two known as spiritual bouquets, left; at DOHERTY A NAME Emphasizing ihe ascendency of the rectory to be read by i9e- Higher. that the BapUes .will show for the brothers, George, ot this town, and first time away fropa ao indoor ilqk ffingham Will Run in the the Fascist Influence, Under-Secre­ parted priest’s relatives. mestie aimMil con tr«ctA ^ admin- John of Bprlng^eld; and two sisters, tary^ Neustaedter-Stuermer, mem­ The music was Ly St*-.'Paisidc’a ttift 9 ^ fioubtoe w bfctjr Krs- Trekaskis of Pittsfield, piled fortlgn the stars' have ■ prewanted througn- ber of 'the Fascist Helmwehr or church quartet of Itortford, consist­ Washington, Feb. IT (AP) — FaIMKittrRiBnors.’ ■ Mass., anc) Mrs. Louis Granger of Home has been appointed airmail agreements. out the season on the' Broadway ice. A nff^^Serrice Head Re^ Quajed, ing of Edward Mocadlo, Fr-nk J. Figures became ammunition today Waterbury. minister of social welfare. There were indications that dis­ 'I’hose who have seen the act say Farrell. James E. Finley and John Pimeral arrangements are Incom­ The Cabinet accelerated Its gen­ in the controversy over railroad that Manchester skaUng lovers are F. McCarthy, Before the maas putes over the government’s con­ tarns the Compliment in plete but the funeral will probably eral antl-Sociallst campaign by de­ wages. in for a rare treat w b e ' they put Washington, Feb. 17.— (AP) — “Some Sweet Day” was played by tract abrogation might continue for be held Monday morning. claring null and void the position Federal statistics showed — and on this hew and spectacular num­ With election still nine months John F. McCarthy, organist. Dur­ weeks, or longer. and prerogatives of every official this point was stressed by workers’ ing the procession of clergymen to Following dismissal by a New ber. away, first sparks of the Connec­ Verbal Tilt. elected on that party’s ticket. representatives— that general oper­ A committee expecUng to numbsr the auditorium the quartet sang York Federal Court, on grounds o l ticut campaign fires are quietly be­ Five More Hanged no jurisdiction, of an action by ating revenues of the nation's rail­ over 50 men and women, members “Misere.” Yon’s requiem mass was ways, as well as the index of living ginning to smoulder and brighten, SEVEN MEET DEATH Five more Socialists condemned used with a fifteenth century “ De Transcontinwital and Western Air of the Permanent Armistice Day WtLshington, Feb. 17— (A P )— Rep. for insurrectionary activities were costs, are on the upgrade. committee, the L e ^ n , V. F. W., the fanned by an undercurrent of con­ Profundls” at the offertory. After to restrain the cancellation, coun­ hanged in Vienna. Six others were On the other hand, it was point­ Arm y and Navy club, D. A. V., Brit­ Louis T. McFadden has called Henry the mass the male quartet sang the sel for the company said he jecture and prophecy. sentenced to death, but their sen­ ed out, both figures are still at low­ ish W ar Veterans and co-operating L. Doherty a name— and vice versa. canticle, “Benedictus.” would at once appeal. The flame is still feeble. The fuel IN NEW YORK FIRE tences were commuted to prison er levels than in the period imme­ auxiliary units 'will assist the com­ Among the clergymen of the dio­ “This is something that may go of popular interest here is still di­ To the Pennsylvania Republicans terms a few hours before they were diately before the 10 per cent basic mittee in h€indling the large crowd cese present, beside the celebrants, on and on,” said the attorney, John wage cut two years ago. Railroad rected principally on the more Im­ charge of “ tax-evader,” hurled yes­ to have died. Thomas Smith. expected tomorrow afternoon. mediate problems facing the present were the following; spokesmen also lay stress on the terday In the House, the utilities Not even the “ Hanging Courts,” Rev. ’Thomas L. Greylish, Hart­ Another major chapter in the Frank Wallett, custodian of the session. But observers close to the however, could halt the guerrilla long series of lean years, competi­ man was on record today ■with a re­ Two Children Among Victims ford; Rev. M. Ernest Wilson, New controversy was looked for on Mon­ rink and himself one of the state’s Connecticut Congressional delega­ warfare waged against the Fascist tion from auto trucks, and other best figure skaters, h-.s had charge Haven; Rev. Raymond J. Kennedy, day. W alter F. Brown, former post­ factors. tion are watching closely for indica­ ply. It was: Helmwehr by ragged bands of So­ of the program and will present sev- Hartford; Rev. William F. OdeVi, master general, then will appear The Bureau of Labor Statistics tions of the probable course of the “ Liar.” in Tenement House Blaze; cialists. Elmwood; Rev. P. L. Dolan, Poquo- before the Senate airmail investi­ reports that living costs are rising nominations and election. Doherty, in New York, added that Several Helmwehr sentries have (Continued on Page Seven) nock; Rev. James J. Gannon, East gating committee. now by approximately 14 per cent Former Senator Hiram Bingham McFadden was untruthful, too, in been wounded in the streets by gun­ Hartford; Rev. Paul T. Dignam, Black’s Statement annually. and Representative Francis T. intimating that the Roosevelt ad­ Many Are Rescued. fire from speeding automobiles. Un­ ’Thompsonville; Rev. Richard Scullv, Chairman Black ol the commit­ A rise or seven per cent since Maloney ocenpy the center of the ministration is protecting him and confirmed reports said today that New Haven; Rev. Michael J. tee last night stated publicly that last June is noted by the bureau. Its political stage at this time. in saying that Cities Service Com­ two of the sentries were dying. Sebel, M. S., Hartford. the 1930 meetings of airmail repre­ index then was 128.3 per cent of 3 ARMY AVIATORS Maloney has made no statement pany, the Doherty concern, is “ one New York, Feb. 17.—(AP)-- A ll Searched Rev. John J. Ambot, Hartford; sentatives here, which Brown con­ living costs in 1913 the comparative here regarding reports that he is a of the biggest tax evaders in the Seven persons, including two chil­ Police immediately called for ex­ Rev. Rocco J. Guerriero, Middle- tends represented no collusion, re­ year used. In December 1932 the candidate for the Democratic Sen­ Nation.” dren, perished in a fire that swept traordinary precautions. Cars were sulted on contract allocations that Index was 145.8, while in Dec. 1933 atorial nomination. On the other a five-story tenement house on the searched and even pedestrians were KILLED IN FALLS hand, he has not denied he would Doherty said this was “not only a watched closely. A taxicab in (Oonttmied on Page Two.) were contrary to law. it stood at 135. lower east side early today. accept the nomination if it were of­ libel upon me and my companies,” which an Associated Press corres­ Upon Investigations now in prog­ Railroad net operating income Three bodies found on the fourth fered. He la genersdly regarded here but also “ a baseless and vicious at­ pondent was riding earjy today was ress, post office officials said, will rose from 8326,317,936 in 1932 to floor of the tenement were believed $474,369,438 last year, due to a 3.2 as an active candidate. tack on many honest public officials halted twice during a short run. depend whether foreign airmail to te those of Mrs. Glovannia Ter- per cent reduction in operating costs Bingham the Topic and on the administration itself.” Even the cushions were removed in contracts are cancelled or retained. POots W ere in W ay to Take McFadden had said: ranola, 52, and her children, Anna, ARCTIC COLD HITS and a substantial cut in taxes. Those in the capital who are fa­ 11, and Vincent, 12. Another child the police search. Retention of a contract with the "Instead of the administration The latest statistics published by miliar with Connecticut affairs are of Mrs. Terranola, Frances, 15, was In filling the thousands of offices Pan-American line, brought an at­ the Interstate Commerce Commis­ Over Air Mail Routes in constantly asked by Washington­ protecting this man nothithstanding to be vacated by Socialists,, the gov­ tack from Representative Fish (R., the fact that he is making every severely burned. NEW YORK STATE sion show that railway general op­ ians as to the possibility of former Four bodies were found In tne ernment will seek successors only N. Y.), that it had received a $6,- effort to prevent proper investiga- erating income— the total collected Senator Bingham’s return. third floor apartment of a family among loyal supporters— particular­ 000,000 subsidy without bidding and for hauling freight, passengers, mail His company’s income taxes the W est His occupation of a residence at named Wechselbaum. ly among those who risked their that “prominent Democrats” were and from other sources— dropped Salem has excited speculation as to Dog Awakens Family lives in crushing the four-day revolt. on its directorate. from $3,126,889,091 in 1932 to $3,- whether or not he would seek the Hoover. Chancellor Dollfuss is giving par­ The Army, pushing its plans to Star'ting in the basement, the S^iranac Lake Reports 35 095,446.190 in 1933— a descent of Salt Lake City, Feb. 17.— (A P )— Congressional nomination from the The Pensayh^^pipiA who tided to ticular attention to special honors lift mall into the air Monday night, approximately $30,000,000. blaze spread rapidly through the Three Army pilots, all ebroute to Second District. One visitor from impeach fOrmytar'll^Tteidtat Hoover, for those who fought for the gov­ Where Railroads Gain brick building, breaking through cna meanwhile met with its first trae- new posts to take over air mail Connecticut recently remarked that asserted DohlSHy was one of the ernment. Vice Chancellor Emil Below Zero; Four Below edy. Operating expenses, however, roof and shooting flames more than routes, have crashed to their deaths he did not move up there for noth­ largest contributors to President 15 feet high. The barking of a dog Fey will te efted for distinguished Lieut. Edwin D. White of March dropped from $2,403,543,795 to $2,- in Utah and Idaho. ing.” I f that, thought Is in the for­ Roosevelt’s campaign fimd and that ^wakened one family but the fire action. He personally led artillery Field, Calif., and Ueut. Jean D. 249,318,750 leaving a net revenue Is Recorded at Buffalo. In a Uteftng m ow storm and mer Senator’s mind, a convention the present head of the Treasuryitajc had gained such headway that they and machine gun attacks on some Grenier of Fort Crockett, Texas, from railway operations of $846,- dense fog Ihie yesterday the ship battle Is expected, for Dr. William L. division is friend of the New were forced to use a fire escape. A of the Socialist apartment strong­ both assigned tc the emergency air 127,440 in 1933 as compared with carrying Second Lieut. Jean D. Higgins is not expected to yield his Yorker. He added he was "told” number were awakened by che holds in Vienna’s working class dis­ mall service were killed when their $723,345,296 in 1932. seat without a protest. tricts. Albany, N. Y„ Feb. 17,— (A P I- Out of the net revenue from oper­ Greniar a t toe third attack group, that Arthur Mullen was handling shouts of Mary Smith, a charwoman, plane fell into the Weber river near Fort.Cseeltett, Tex., and Second The possibility that Bingham will Doherty’s income taxes. who had smelled smoke while at To meet the heavy costs of the Arctic cold once more held most of Salt Lake aty. ations must be taken $249,689,968 Bdartn D. White, March seek the Senatorial nomination is Mullen, Washington attorney and work in a theater across the d'vil warfare, a fund will te raised New York state in IL; grip today. Another Probe paid in taxes for 1988 and $276,171.^ not seriously considered by many Riverside, Calif., fell in Democratic national committeeman street. by the government from money and As usual, the lowest temperatures 860 in 1982 which with other itMnz observers here. Senator Walcott On the other side of the continent izoioted Weber canyon. Hours later for Nebraska, said: Many Besened property taken from outlawed S. pensions from this fimd. the Adirondack foothills, reported Latest figures for freight car (Contiiiaed oo Page Eight) (Oontinoed on Page Bight) issues were under inquiry, traders bardment Group, March Field, was cal forecasters, regard bis renomlna- Schools to Reopen. 28 below, while at Glens Falls, a lit­ loadings have shown Increases, in­ dicating that general operating in­ biinSed ie 'i ^ t h when his ship tion as a foregone conclusion. As the work of repairing sadly tle to the north of the Spa dty, (Oontimied on Page Bight) comes also are rising. craSbtd and caught fire near Likewise regarded here as fore­ damaged municipal workers’ hous­ thermometers record 16 below. Jerome; Idaho. gone conclusions are the renomin^- ing blocks was pushed today, it was The reading at the government Frfistnum was f l ; ^ g from Salt Uons of other incumbent holders of announced that Vienna schools Weather Bureau in Albany was 8 Lake City to Seattle. The other Connecticut Congressional seats. Rare Disease Attacks would reopen Monday. Government below, while in the suburbs a mini­ pair bad t^cen off from S^t Lake Although Representative Merritt officials claimed almost complete mum of minus 16* was recorded. Cabbie Gets a $250 Tip City for Cheyenne, Wyo. recently passed his eightieth birth­ normality would te restored next Buffalo’s minimum, in the city, Lieut. Col. H. H. Arnold, com­ day, his retirement is believed still Young Woman week. years ip the future. His snow-white was 4 below, but at the Buffalo Air­ mander of the western zone of toe Schools in many parts of -Aua^ hair, thick and carefully combed, is port, onAhe outskirts of the city, War Department’s air mao organ­ tria, closed during the disorders, re­ And Is Murdered for It the oilly Indication of his age. His minus 12 was recorded. ization, ordered a military board to Chicago, Feb. 17.— (A P) — A raysblood had been injected into' her opened this morning. Other TMiipentares the scene of the Utah tragedy. The features are those of a younger of hope was held by medical science veins. Including some from her fi- man, and bis activity and interest Estimates show today that when Other temperatures, all below board of three reached O ^ e y at 10 today for the recovery of Miss Ger­ ance, Edward Bronze, who appealed in the congressional proceedings are final figures are compiled there still- *ero, reported from various cec- Chicago, Feb, 17,— (A P )— Harry^ After the bank holdup, police said, m. Fourteen of the remaining 21 trude Siers, who has been bleeding for more donors. p. as great as the youngest members will te a wide margin between those tions of the state, follow; Rome, 20; Moscowitz, cab driver, got a 1250 more than nine days from her The disease is known as -thro- the three jrouths fled in a car stolen mOes to the wreckage nmst he of the House. of the government and the Social­ Ithaca, Coming and Homell, 12; tip but it brought him death. traversed by sleigh. mucous membranes. ombocytopenic purpura. Its cause is It was given him by a bank rob­ from a Wheaton physician. Barton, ists. While officials say 102 sol- Watertown, 15; Lockport, 14; Grenier was a native of Manches­ An apparent Increase in the plat­ unknown, but it derives its name ber on a spree, and by a quirk of Ul- according to admissions be is al­ Representative Kopplemann sees Jamestown, 12; Schenectady, 11; ter, N. and a graduate of the elets of her blood — cells n^iich from the purplish stains it brings fortune another thief heard of it and the administration’s securities bill (Oonttnaed' oo **a(e ESglit) Amsterdam, 10; Syracuse Uti­ leged to have made to police, came University of New Hampshire. cause' blood to coagulate—fenped beneath the skin. It has caused shot Moscowitz dead to get the as a move to institute, on a Na­ ca, 7; Oloversvllle, 18. to Chicago to celebrate the robbery’s White’B’homa was in Berkeley, Calif- the basis of an optimistic belief Miss Siers to bleed from her eyes, K money. success. tional scale, protection for Investors TBEA8UBT BALANCE -J ^'jj Biiffalo experienced sub-zero tem­ The bbdiee of Orinier and White that a continuation of transfusion ears, nose, 'throat and all over *» 'J Uoscowltz’s body, buUat-driUed, At the height of the spree, he that ta a o v g a t unsuccessfully in the perature for the eighth consecutive were found in the ooekpit at 1918 sqssion o t the Connecticut Gen­ operations will prevent toe SO^ear- niuoous membranes. Washington, Feb. 17,— (AP)— was found in a passage«way yester­ hired Cabbie Moscowitz to drive him old telephone operator from blesdiag “This form of purpura la so rare day, the longest period of such ship, a If-type attack Diane, eral Assembly. The position of the Treasury Fehii. day, but the whole story did not to Wheaton, paid him |10 aad to deatfii that a physician may have only one weather siaee 1886. hy obaace did Maxwell paie ”I ain greatly interest^ In seeing 16: Receipts $7,306,461.22; ezpendV come out until police annotmeed last topped it off with a $260 Up. way. ^ ^ heard or The normal platelet count is 260,- case in a lifetime” said Mlaa Sleri’ At Homell sun dogs were observ­ njb|ht that three youths from a correcoen ox the abuses which tures $27,907,368.61; balance |4,-, llie driver, jubilant, "flashed” the have jtavalled,” be said, “and am 000 per centimeter of bealUty physician, Dr. Charles H. McKenna, ed, These arc bright spots appear­ Wheaton, HI., had confessed looting 270,078,649.84. Customs receipts for roll at sever^ west side cab staods. te near wiw^ BaetsMO t a ]^ to know toe measures I have blood, but Miss Bier’s was., onjy At the hospital where she la a pa­ ing near the sun and are caused by the teak of Burilngton at Burling­ the mondi 112,668,808.14. A robber must have seen it, for a died reposted rate tad' fallen tor beea fiflitlag for many years are about 86,000 today. tient Ice crystals in the atmosphere. ton, wis., of 16,000 last Thursday, few hours later Moscowitz was mur* Receipts tor toe fiscal year (sbioe. At Jamestown, where an lee car­ ttae tefore the erasb of hie BOW to te inaced in effect.” Sixteen transfusions gty«Q by “Our treatmeot baa oonaiated of The three, seized at Wheaton, are dered. The did not get the fourtsen friends and relatives ef to# July 1) 14.620.464,880.71; expeoriU nival was sdisduled for last night, Dmgl^^bonBtar. Ha tapreased opposition to toe traapfusloBs to provide healthy Frank Bnmdage, 19, former tackle entire “Up of death,” however, tor dardnee Wilson said ftee. margjB toqnirements of toe new bill young woman, however, hgd blood; toromboplaatlii aad oaldum tures: |8,968J169,874.78 (tewtsHnjl it was so cold that the starter could on the Wheaton college football Moscowitz had put 888 of it into an beard tha plane oserhend for abeot beoiuis#, he said, be was afraid toe strengthened her somewhat,. and to increase cpa^aUoo, and Injec- I2;M>&,826.628A6 of emerfeofiy i ^ .flre his gun to start the skating team; Frank Barton, 20, aad Stao- inner pocket and it was found there 16 adinitM te fta i i t fen and btxaC more were piannecplanned. of adretaua to oonstrlct toe pendltures): excess of IM a |(iatertng Kit Klein. ^ ford Alaaaadar, 19, by peUee. teto-fianm, OBFkffa-BlBfetX Nearly twelve quarts 88MJ86J)06J8. •f' I fX G B T W O r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1984 • f and the children,’’ Father TMian temoon until well after midnight of the writar — an eight year old said. "He was kind and sympathe­ reached their .highest point at 7:30 tic in the sick room. He Was severe­ AUTO SHOW TO COME boy who lltea in Cleveland. Despite .>1.-'’ ^/.uo^uas.^ MM. ALL OF DIOCESE last night when Rev. Thomas F. SOCIALISTS, REDS bis tender years, be Is a balloon en­ ly kind with children, realising only Dennelw, director of sacred music GOV. CROSS NAMES / 'upe ttsutlnp jBWBK too well that in the tendw years cd at S t 'Thomas’ Seminary, Hartford, TO END THIS EVENING thusiast *nd has made flints into . ir cticuff. B e was^ ohlldhool character is de^qped. led in the chanting of the Office of the air of more than a hundred feet . ConA. fn 1868. IN IMPRESSIVE Character that must imderstand the the Mass. He was assisted by eight BATTLEINN.Y. The plcturea ahowed, him suspended JAMES M.LYNC.. a \MN.x.«a.__ eaity Colonial temptations of the world that en­ priests, among them being Rev. W. Nine More Cars Sold Yesterday in space, end were sent to Admiral family. Hia great gtanfifather deavor to rob youth of his innocence Byrd. ’The mailman had to com­ P. Reidy of St. James’ church; Rev. — Dealers Shooting at Fifty fought in the revolutionary Wxr and McCANN RITES and beauty of soul. Jamee Tlnunins, formerly at St. promise by describing them. wu with Wtshiagtoii at valley “His years as pastor were spent James’ church; Rev. Thomas Stack, Mark. A recent innovation has been an Forge. Three Women and Nine Men invitation to various friends and rel­ Waterbory Man to Sacceed XOanttnned from P sfe One) in two communities—Norwichtown an assistant at St. James' and con­ Commisslooer WUUaina wa# gmd* and Manchester. He was ever the nected with St. Thomas seminary; The most successful Automobile atives who live within reasonable uated from the Tale law eehooT and Home Appliance Show in the distance of Schenectady to visit the town; Riv. Jamee L. Travis, Hart­ shepherd of his fiock. Just, ener­ Rev. George Sinnott pastor of St Injured; One Man Is Stab­ taught there several years. He getic, devoted to duty, be was con­ Bernard’s church of Rockville. history of Manchester comes to an studio at 11:30 on Sunday nights F. M» Williams as Com­ ford; Rev. Theophllus Kotowskl, played an important part in the de­ cerned with the spiritual and tem­ Taken To Cborcb end toiday, with the Hnal showing of and deliver ^eir messages in per­ velopment of the compeusatloa laws Hartford; Rev. George T. Sinnott, poral welfare of his charges. He was At 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon a bed During Big Fight the 1984 models to take plsice at the son. A few have accepted, and more Reekvllle; Rev. Bklvvard J. Quinn, pensation Commissioner. to C c^ectlcut and hia kaowladga In a real priest of God. He sought not l£.^ge number of persons gathered State Armory from 1 o’clock this probably will as soon as the weather thl0 field won for b ln a nanottal Norwichtown; Rev. D. J. O’Connor, after wordly honors or promotion. In the vicinity of St. Bridget’s afternoon to 10:80 o’clock tonight becomes more favorable. reputation. ThompsonvUle; Rev. Thomas ^ He was content to spend his life in church and rectory when Uie New Tork, Feb. 17.—(AP) — Another banner crowd was on hand In one way, the G. E, mailbag is a Garrick, Hartford; Rev. John J. Sul­ one of t^e smaller parishes of the body was borne from the rectory very private affair, and in another It Hartford, Feb. 17. — (AP) —Gov­ Socialists mod Communists meeting last night to boost the total attend­ livan, West Hartford; Rev. Daniel ^ocese. into the church. Lead by four ance figure to 5,300 and total sales is open to anybody who want* , to ernor Cross today announced the D. Masse, Hartford; Rev. John J He wais of a modest and retiring acolytes and followed by four at Madison Square Garden to pro­ Jumped to thirty. listen. The broadcast cannot be appointment of James M. Lynch, A B o o n a w N KeDy, Middletown; Rev. John A. nature and never sought the glare priests, the casket was carried by test against “atrocities” of Austrian Nine cars were old on the open­ picked up by may regular receiving Car^, Hartford. president of the Waterbury Bar As­ of publicity. He p;sractICUB«ed what he eight bearers and was set down in Fascism, engaged in one of the bit­ ing day of the shbw, twelve on set, equipped only for long wave sociation, as compensation commis­ Mrs. George Betts of Woodbridse Rev. V. A. McDonough, South preached—simplicity, modest;* ty. self- the front of the church, where the terest battles that home of pugilism ay and nine yesterday. Deal­ programs, but anyone with one of sioner for the Fifth Ccmgresslonal street and Mrs. James W. Foley of Glastonbury; Rev. Joseph M. Griffin, sacrifice and self-effacement. He veteran pastor lay in state from has ever seen. ers are planning a determined effort the new all wave receivers can tune district, to fill the vacancy caused North Main street are the Man­ Bloomfield; Rev. C^iarles E. O’Leary, was a priest after the model of his that time on through imtll this The meeting, sponsored by trade today to bring the total sales in the it In at 31.48 meters. Most of those by the resignation of^ Frederick M. chester members on the committee New Haven; Rev. A. M. Kaicher, Saviour. He gave of himself over morning. A lay guard of honor union and Socialist organizations vicinity of the fifty mark and it is who pick it up at present, as shown Williams. of arrangements for the Emblem Hartford; Rev. J. C. Martin, Bum- a period of 46 years and his last stood watch beside the bier all dur­ late yesterday afternoon, became a expected that final attendance fig­ by letters sent to Schenectady, Uve Commissioner Williams resigned club’s installation bridge at the side; Rev. Thomas J. Drenn, East act of life was a blessing and a ing the afternoon and evening and bedlam shortly after it was called to ures will be close to '1,000. on the far side of the world— In New EUka’ home in Rockville, Tuesday throughout the night two or more on Wednesday and in a communica­ Hartford; Rev. A. Edward Gra- benediction in the home of one of order when about 6,000 Communists Art McKay’s orchestra, which fur­ Zealand or Austialia. Thanks to a tion to the State Board of Finance evening, March 8. deck, Hartford; Rev. John A. Cos­ his narishioners. of the guards kept vigil there. The nished music last night, will be on special directive antenna designed members of the guard of honor among the crowd of 20,000 which and Ckintrol requested retirement on tello, Hartford; Rev. John A. Con- “It is a blessed thing to think Jammed the building tried to take hand again tonight . by E. F. W. s^exanderson, consult­ a pension. The board took no action Miss Barbara Stoltenfeldt, a sen­ lon, Windsor Locks; Rev. Paul F. that Father McCann prepared him- were: Robert Coleman, Michael ing engineer of the General Electric, Benevento, Dante Paganl, Michael charge. at its last meeting, awaiting ac­ ior at Manchester High school, will Keating, Bridgeport; Rev. William self for death by ministering in his the broadcasts are heard quite clear­ ceptance of the resignation by the leave tomorrow for Willlmantlc last moments on earth to one of his Triuhno, "Vincent Morlarty, Charles Three women and nine men were J. Baddwln, Stratford; Rev. Henry beaten or struck by chairs and one ly by the expedltltm— the greatest governor. This havli^ been done, where she will spend tbe next week faithful parishioners.” Obright, James Griffin, George obstacle to the latter being the con­ Chabot, Stafford Springs; Rev. Bingham, Andrew Healy, George man was scabbed in the back. Seven the board on next Thursday un­ with her aunt, Mrs. Lyndon Little. Francis Mihalek, Niantic; Rev. J. Today’s services, the last tribute THIS MAILMAN HAS dition of the mailman’s throat, after doubtedly will grant Commissioner to the dead pastor, began at 8 Merz, Joseph Scranton, Matthew of the injured were taken to a hospi­ F. Donohue, New Britain. he has said “Everyone here is well Williams’ request for retirement o’clock when a funeral high mass Merz, James McLaughlin, Michael tal for treatment Mrs. James J. Gorman, tbe for­ Rev. W. H. Kennedy, Southington; and sends their love” for the. better Commissioner WilUama was first mer Miss Helen Topping, whoM was celebrated for the children of Coughlin, Francis Hart, Lawrence The Fight Starts part of an hour. Rev. James Keating, New Haven; Touhey, Paul Cervinl, Roy Gris­ THE LONGEST BEAT appointed by the late Governor marriage took place at 8t. James’s Rev. Joseph H. Serferman, Somers- the parish by Rev. John F. Kenney, The fighting started shortly after The mailman is K. G. Patrick of acting pastor. The church was filled wold, Lawrence Moonan, Fred Mc­ Algernon Lee, director of the Rand Simeon E. Baldwin, his last appoint­ church, February 9, was the guest viUe; Rev. B. M. Donnelly, Hart­ General Electric’s publicity depart­ ment having l^en by Governor John of honor at a miscellaneous shower with the young people. Carthy, Patrick Hannon, John Han­ School of Social Research, had in­ ment. ford; Rev. Edwin A. Fl3mn, Niantic; The music of the mass was pn> ley, Patrick Griffin, Michael H. Trumbull, just biffore Mr. Trum­ given last evening at the home uf Rev. John A. Sullivan, Unionville; troduced Charles Solomon, Socialist bull went out of office. The com­ vided by the church choir, with Mrs. Murphy, Francis Limerick, James candidate for mayor last fall. Cat­ Every Two Weeks K. G. Pat- her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. John Brennan, Hazardville; Margaret Shea at the organ. A t the McBduff, Bernard McBduff, George missioner’s term expires January 1, William Humphrey, of 74 Florence Rev. John J. Kennedy, Bethel; Rev. Kelley, Sr., George H. WUliams, calls, boos and shouting had in­ 820,000 DABIEN FUtE 1936. street. More than 20 of Mrs. Gor­ offertory Walter H. C. Williams terrupted Lee but Solomon’s state­ A. F. Mitchell, Bridgeport; Rev. sang Rosewlg’s “Ave Maria,” one of Thomas Morlarty, Dennis Sullivan, trick of General Electric Commissioner Williams, who had man’s relatives and friends attend­ William J. Dunn, Warrenville; Rev. Oliver Bingham, James Crow, Henry ment. “We plead for unity of Social Darien, Feb. 17— (A P )— Damage held the office continuously since ed and showered her with gifts m the favorite hymns of Father Mc- of between 820.000 and 826,000 was Peter P. Karlonas, New Britain; Caim. 'At the consecration Miss Valsant. ists and Social Revolutionaries to­ Jan. 1913, became ill about a month silver, aluminum and glassware. A Rev. J. C. Mathleu, Grosvenordale; During the chant for the dead last gether,” was the signal for a free- Co.’s Short Wave Station, caused early this morning when ago. salad luncheon was served and Nellie Boukus sang Weigand’s “O fljunes gutted the central garage In Rev. J. P. Wodarski, Putnam. Salutaris” and at the end of the night all of the 800 seats in the for-all. When Governor Cross received enjoyed. Fattier Tehan’s Eulogy church were occupied and 200 others In the north boxes two Com the business section here today. his resignation, be said: mass “Absent” was sung, this also Eight automobiles were partially In his eulogy Rev. Finton Tehan, being a favorite of Father McCann. were standing in the aisles. munists lost most of their clothing Talks to Antarctic. “I have heard many times about A well children’s conference will pastor of St. Catherine’s church in Police On Duty as they were overpowered by Social­ destroyed in the blaze, which fire­ his fine work and have frequently Even while this children’s mass men fought in freezing weather. be held Monday at 2 o’clock at tbe Broad Brook, said Father McCann was in progress silent mourners be­ At 8 o’clock this morning Chief ists and taken outside by special received commendations. I regret Health Center on Hartford Road, had spent many hours in spirit in gan to assemble for the solemn of Police Samuel G. Gordon assign­ house police. A few city police were In Schenectady, New York, there that he should be ill at this time and opposite Caaeney hall. companionship with Our Lord and pontifical ceremony scheduled for ed to traffic duty in the vicinity of present and others of a detail of 150 is a mailman who has what is with­ “no doubt had been with Christ in the church Lieutenant William Bar­ two hours later. outside arrived during the hour of out doubt the longest “beat” in the Gethsemane.’’ Throngs At Church ron and Patrolmen Rudolph Wir- rioting that foUowed, but none of world. Strangely enough, his feet “His priestly ministrations were The throngs that visited the talla, Herman Murke, Arthur Sey­ them bad nightsticks. especially directed toward the sick church from 3 o’clock yesterday af- mour and Joseph Prentice, who never get tired, either, even if ni^ directed the arrival of the cars and Clarence A. Hathaway, editor of throat does become a little raw at kept the street clear. Large parking the “Dally Worker,” Communist times. Every two weeks he delivers spaces had been provided in the rear daily paper, wais severely beaten by letters and postcards to eager recipi­ of the Carlyle-Johnson Company’s Socialists when he attempted to ents about 10,000 miles away—yet ^ ^ 0 e i t 9 o U i £ i ., ..T H E plant and also in the Chartier yard make a speech. every one arrives on time. on the east side of the street. As the tumult grew, Communists The mailbox which receives the Lunch For Priests from van t^ e points In the balconies letters is the shortwave studio of the GEORGE’S TAVERN Lunch was served at the close of hurled chairs at a throng about the FOlllES BERGEREl General Electric Company — the mass for the many visiting speakers stand. W2XAF. Their destination is the . . . Be Ready To Greet The First Corner Oak and Cottage Streets priests. Those who had taken a Finally about fifty policemen took camp of the Byrd Antarctic Expedi­ more active part in the mass cele­ up positions about the speakers tion in Little America — five and a Wonder Extravaganza of 1934 bration were provided with a lunch stand and as there appeared no half miles from the Bay of Whales. in the rectory while twenty-one chance of quieting the throng suf­ The mode of delivery, it may be women membCTs of the church as­ WARNER ficiently for speakers to be heard, noted in passing, is “air mail” in the sisted in the serving of the lunch best sense of the word. BOCK BEER in the basement of the church, the meeting was adjourned. The Sucr»^ssor To Continuing the practice estab­ which had been prepared by Osano. Communists, bearing their leader Robert Minor, on their shoulders, lished during the first Byrd expedi­ 42nd STREET' Aviator’s Tribute tion in 1928-29, General Electric is ON DRAUGHT During the services, Horace marched down Eighth avenue to Union Square. once more dispatching messages Wetherell, local aviator, took off over the air every two weeks — from the emergency airport at Mayor LaGuardia and Matthew DIGGERS Woll, vice president of the Ameri­ birthday greetings, holiday cheer, Mule Ale and Blue Ribbon Lager Globe Hollow reservoir and proceed­ regular parental advices on what to can Federation of Labor were to ed north to St. Bridget’s cl}urch wear and eat, detailed accounts of e d s i d e ' ^ f o o t l I g h t s where he performed three inside have addressed the meeting, but what has been ^happening at home, were not present. with loops in honor of the deceased notices of births, and occasionally '' 4 J churchman. Warren William messages of sympathy and con­ S'' ENTERTAINMENT TO-NIGHT dolence. For even the best-regu­ Jean Muir JUDGE HAYES’ TRIBUTE lated eipcpedltlon, such as that of Alan Jenkins (Special To The Herald) Admltal Byrd, cannot delay the des­ New York, Feb. 17—Metropolitan tined happenings of the living world. •And- church and lay leaders joined here Daily Health ’Twice it has been the rather un­ today in mourning the death of the happy lot of the ether mailman to ' ^ it Rev. Christopher T. McCann, pastor transmit death messages to the Lane Chandler \ ' St. Bridget’s Roman Catholic church Service Antarctic. Just to balance the in Back at The Spruce St Tavern of Manchester. scale, however, there ara occasional Among the first to extend his con­ By DR. MORRIS FI8HBEIN births to be announced —

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALI>, MANCHESTER^ CONN^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1984, PAGE T B S m tr. .SUNDAS SCHOOL LESSON. read. The two pastors will alternate Russian numbers: “Creation Hymn” desire of providing a cottage at the very {deaaant and Interestinf meefV* in leading these informal meetings. by Rachmaninoff; “Hospodi National Home at Eaton Rapids, ing. Friday— 6:80: Supper under the Pomllul” Iw Lvovsky; “How Blest Mich., for the orphans of members Because ot the uncertainties of auspices of the Music Committee, Are They” by Tchaikovsky. TenShun of V. F. W A number of Connecti­ the weather, the meeting of the W HAT GOD IS LIKE Mrs. James Shearer, chairman. Mu­ (Xir first Wednesday evening cut orphans are cared for in the Junior Group at tlxe AuzUlaxy was sical program by the choir follow­ “Quiet Hour” was very well attend­ cottages supported by Departments omitted last Tuesday. The neact ing. ed. The second of these services of various states. The C!onnectlcut meeting will be held the second will be held next Wednesday eve­ Buddies The topics which Mr. Allen has cottage is now being built. Mrs. Tuesday at March. Text: Matt. 8:1-9:84 chosen for the sermons at the Sun­ ning from 7:15 to 8:00. Yvonne (Georges, ot New Britain, a Theirs will be the happiest Easter The Welfare Sewing circle of the The Internattonal Uniform Son- day morning services during Lent The BoOetia Beard French war nurse,. Department Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. dny SdKKrf Leeeon for Febmary 18. are as follows: February 25, “Can who have attended all Lenten Ser­ SOME TIMELY WARNINGS vices faithfully. A most cordial chairman, has announced that the Christine Qlenney, and more gar­ We Know God?”; March 4, "What initial pajrment has already been Can Christ Do For Us?” ; March 11, welcome is extended to all who Bx-Serrlee OrganintioM. ments for the Welfare Committee By WBL E. OILBOT, DJ). By GEORGE HENRY DOLE wish to worship with us. made. Some time ago envelopes were completed. Editor of The Congregatkmalist “Shall We Worship JeSus?” ; March were distributed among the mem­ 18, “What of the Sermon on the The annual meeting of the Hart­ Civic and patriotic activities cov­ International Sunday School Les-ffor our God” And John the Baptist ford District will be held next Wed­ Notice to Veterans bers who were asked to deposit a ering a wide field will be carried out In thin lesson Jestis appears in Mount?”; March 25, “What About small amount from time to tlme un- son Feb. 18: took up these same words and pro­ the Cross?” ; April 1, “Are We Im­ nesday in Bridgeport. Carl Noren The Armistice Day committee ap­ by the American Legion Auxiliary two distinctive phases of bis person­ claimed . them in the wilderness. and Pastor Erickfwn will represent peals for at least 50 members of lo­ til a dollar was accumulated. This during the coming year. ’These ac­ “1 will have mercy, and not sac­ mortal?”. A special invitation is ex­ mopey is to be used for the upkeep ality and influence. We see him in Jesus was not to die on a false tended to the pariah to attend the Emanuel. The annual meeting of cal ex-service units to assist them in tivities will offer opportunity for rifice; for 1 am not come to call the of the cottage and children. We feel charge. When He asked why they entire series of services that we may the Women’s Missionary Society conducting the Ice Carnival on (Cen­ interesting and useful work to all the presence o f the sick and needy, rlght^us, but sinners to rqient- will be held simultaneously. Mrs. put Him to death. His persecutors strengfthen together our faith in Gk>d ter Springs rink tomorrow at 2:30 that this is a very worthy cause and Auxiliary members. ministering comfort and, along with ance.”—M att 9:18. Knut Erikson and Mrs. S. C. Fran- replied: “ Because that thou, being a and in Christ. o’clock. Every member possible is hope the members will give what­ The Auxiliary’s major activities his comfort, bringing healing of zen will represent the local Mission­ ever amount they feel they can af­ An article in a leading magazine man, makest thyself God.” The urged to attend this carnival find to for 1934, as authorized by the na­ body and soul; and we see him also ary Society. ford. Will the members please re­ In the alluring power of his person­ trenchantly declared “The urgent charge was true. His Divinely giv­ report to Chairman J. A. Holzhei- tional convention in Chicago, will SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL In the absence of the pastor next mer or to Frank (Jervinl for any turn these envelopes to Mrs. Eliza­ ality, drawing men to him and into question is not ‘Is there a God’ but en name means Jehovah saveth. He Include work for the welfare of the Leonard C. Harris, Minister Wednesday evening, Herman John­ service that he can render. Please beth Phelan before April 1? the inner circle of devotion and dis- ‘What Is God Like?’ ” Right! It is declared: “The Father and I are son will lead the Wednesday evening disabled veterans and needy fami­ report at the skating lodge on 'the Mrs. Lillian C^emson and Mrs. clplesblp. useless to discuss the question, “Is one. I can do nothing of myself, th? 9:30—Church School with classes service. lies of veterans, endeavors to create Father within me does the works.” north shore of the pond at not later Loyolla Galligan have been appoint­ No man, however, no m^ter how there a God,” for the belief that for all ages. The Pastor will be in Worcester ed to act as hostesses from our stronger public opinion in favor of there is a God is instinctive. If one It is astounding that anyone In on Tuesday, attending the aimual than 12:30 p. m. fine hi* character or how neautiful 10:45—Morning worship with ser­ Auxiliary at the Ice (Jamival at adeijuate national defense, Ameri­ has so blunted his natural percep­ Christendom should susk the ques­ meeting of the Worcester District, his deeds, is free from the criticism mon. The pastor will begin his Cente; Springs pond, Sunday after­ canism work to strengthen loyalty tions as not to see the fact, he class­ tion “What is God like?” Jesus Lenten series of sermons on the and is scheduled to speak at one of Veterans Attention ot thos^ whose relig;ion moves in the noon, which ii sponsored by the to and faith in American ideals and ifies himself with those of whom came into the world to show what theme — The Personal Religion of the sessions. The annual “Veterans P-ec Night” realm of form and prejudice. Permanent Armistice committee. institutions and projects for the bet­ it is written: “The fool hath said He is like, to give us a definite idea Jesus —subject — The Unfolding The tjeachers and officers of the will be held in the School SttKit terment of conditions in the com­ In proportion as the religion of Recreation Center, next Friday eve­ The Hartford Auxiliary, V. F. W., wlth‘n his heart “There is no God.” of God. No one can form any idea Years. Sunday School will meet Friday munities where the Auxiliary’s 8,090 Twon 1b loveless, they are bitter of God other than He is revealed in 6:00—Epworth League. Speaker, evening at-7 o’clock. ning, Feb. 23 at 7:00 o’clock. Bowl­ is sponsoring a card party at the against those who dare to speak of Not one atheist was found among units are located. the native Africans, Indians or Es­ the Christ Searching are His Frank Mullen who will continue his The Week: ing, , volley ball, setback, Post rooms at Wells street, on Feb­ religion in terms of reality and love, Somewhere in the Auxiliary’s pro­ quimaux. Infidels exist among the words: “If ye had known me, ye talks on The Teachings of Christ Mondaq, 7:30— Beethoven. pinochle, checkers and other games ruary 22, Washington’s birthday, Jesus in healing the man sick of the gram is an activity which will make Intellectuals, because they have sub­ would have known the Father also.” and Their Applications to Modem Tuesday, 4:30 — Confirmation will be on the program and a hot in an effort to raise funds to defray p^lay, assured the unfortunate man special appeal to every woman eligi­ ordinated normal faith to self-de­ Again He declared: “No man com- Day Problems. Class. night is in store for toe units that expenses for the Department con­ of good cheer, because his sins were fail to get their players around for ble for membership. In our local rived Intelligence. eth imto the Father except by me.” 7:15— Evening servipe. The pastor 6:00— (Children’s (Chorus. vention to be held there In June. Re­ 7:30—G Clef. the session. unit we give members an opportuni­ forgiven. No fact stands out clearer in “In Him dwelleth the fullness of will give an interpretation of six of freshments will be served. The The idee that any man could for­ the Godhead,” says Paul. 'Then, the great works of art. This hour he Wednesday, 7:J5— Quiet Hour. Veterans—<3ome out next Friday members and friends are invited to ty to take part in the phase of the Scripture, or is so emphasized as to watch the boys do their stuff. give sins roused the conventionally “Have no other thought than Jesus wiU talk on The Sistine Madonaa. Thursday, 7:15^—Boy Scouts. attend. program most interesting to them. the assertion that there is but one Mrs. Estelle Olson will be the solo­ Friday, 6:30—Junior Choir. religious to wrath. If Jesus had no God. 'The essence of the Christian Christ Himself.” He broke open the The Rochambeau Elms Auxiliary, We expect to be active in all parts power to f give sins they might at ist. She will sing The Virgin’s Lul- 7:00—Officers and Teachers. Anderson-Shea Post, V. F. W. 01 faith, the foundation of the Chris­ veil of the sanctuary and showed us East Hartford, is sjxmsoring a card of the national program during the least have let the matter pass with­ luby by Dudley Buck. Saturday, 9:30— (Confirmation. Meeting tian church is that Jesus Christ is God’s portrait in *^is own life. party at the Food Forum, 55 Allen coming year, and new members en­ Music for the morning hour: 2:30—Junior Mission Band. The next regular meeting of An­ out great ado, but that is not the that one God Incarnate. 'The Jews One can know as much about God street, Hartford, on .Vednesday aft­ rolling now will have wide choice of way of the narrow and the bigoted. Prelude— “By the Waters of Baby­ derson-Shea Post will be held Tues­ the t3rpe of activity in which they believec' that there promised Mes­ as he learned about Jesus. 'The lon” ...... Karg-Elert ernoon, February 28. Lunch will be To them a matter of that sort practical feature of this Is most vi­ day^ evening, February 20, at 8 served by the Forum at 1 o’clock. wish to engage. siah would be Jehovah, the only Processional H ym n ...... Weston o’clock in the Armory. After ihe was much more important than the God, incarnate. Isaiah cried: "Pre­ tal. We can become Godlike in mak­ Our Auxiliary has been Invited to While the Auxiliary is primarily a healing of a fellow mortal from a Anthem—“We Worship Thee” ...... meeting card games will be playrJ, pare ye the way of Jehovah, make ing our characters like the nature ...... Kaliimikof attend and we trust a large number service organization, formed for the dread disease, and when Jesus man­ of Jesus. followed by a Dutch Lunch prepared of members will accept both Invita­ purpose of supporting the work of straight in the desert an highway Anthem— “ Come, O, Thou Traveller by several members of the Post. ifested his power in the healing of Unknown” ...... Noble tions. the American Legion, its program the man it made nr difference to Ice Carnival A large number of members at­ does not consist entirely of work. Recessional Hymn ...... Munich Commander Cheney requests that them. Their hearts stiU were full of Postlude—Chorus Magnus . .DuBols tended another interesting meeting Interesting social activities, such as bigotry, and they hated and perse­ at least 15 members of the Post -e- of the Hartford County Council in the Welfare Sewing Chrcle, the W port to the skating lodge at the Cen­ cuted Jesus. Monday, 7:00— Girl Scouts. 7:30— BRUCE CATTON Middletown last Sunday. The next Junior Group work, suppers and ter Springs rink at noon Sunday Boys’ . MBS. BUCK DEPICTS meeting will be held in Hartford, card parties are held during the How different was the reaction of prepared to assist at the Ice (Car­ Tuesday, 4:00 — Starlight ONE WOMAN’S LIFE March 11. The place will be an­ year which give its members many the multitude, many of whom, m Brownies. 6:00— Cub Scouts. 7:15— nival. (Chairman Holzbeimer will nounced later. assign the Post members to their pleasurable hours and develop hap­ doubt, made no great professlOT « Boy Scouts, W-> wish to express our sympathy py friendships. “The Mother” Is Somber, But It Jobs. Members should wear their reUglon! When they saw that the 7:30— Cecelian Club. 7:45— Men’s Isn’t Depressing to our members who have been ill Will all chairmen of standing man was healed, they marveled, and Bowling League at the Y. M, C. A.. V. F. W. caps. CHURCHES V. F. W. Radio Program during this cole season, and hope committees attend the meeting they glorified Gtod because he had Wednesday, 4:00—The Pastor will they will soon be well again. Our re­ Monday evening, as the secretary given such power to heal. THE CENTER CHURCH ^to attend the meeting at the Sec- hold the first session of the training Pearl Buck presents another With 30,000 recruits reported ac­ (Congregational) f ond Congregational church Simday study of Chinese life in her new cepted to membersBlp at the Annual lief committee has endeavored to has the stamped envelopes and sta­ Following this incident, we have class for church membership. Chil­ visit those membefs they know of Rev. Watson Woodruff evening at 8 o’clock, when Samuel dren of 10 years of age and over will novel, “The Mother.” Using a V. F. W. radio broadcast last Thurs­ tionary for the county reports. recorded the call of Matthew, who, and will be pleased to visit the oth­ we are told, was sitting at the ic- W. Raymond will give an illustrated be indluded in this group. 7:30—Mid­ small canvas and dark colors, she day night, and with 3,000 V. F. W. contrives somehow to make even Posts reported tuned in to the pro­ er members li they will notify Mrs. ceipt of customs, A teacher of re­ Morning worship, 10:50. Sermon lecture on “How We Got Our Bible,” week Lenten Devotional. Earl W. Green Post and Auxiliary ' Thursday, 7:30 — Young Men’s her somber tones luminous and to gram, another successful radio hour Rachel Munsle. chairman, 6744, or ligion, who could hire a man away for parents by the minister. The service is sponsored by the American Legion basketball. put on her small canvas a picture for the V. F, W. is on the records. Mrs. Marie Holland, 4036. from a government Job to accept all The music: Everyman’s Bible Class. Mansfield and Coventry Prelude—He Leadeth Me... .Stults Tuesday evening at 7:30 the Ep- Friday, 6:3(1 — Young Women’s of universal significance. Do You Just Belong? the imccrtalntles and perils of alle­ At the regular meeting, February giance to a prophet proclalmii^ Anthem—America’s Message ...... worth League will hold its regular gymnasium. But maybe we’d better drop Are you an active member, the American Legion Saturday. 9:00 a. m. — Boys’ 12, of the EarJ W. Green Post, what seemed to be a new sort of ...... Johnstone business meeting and social at the those fancy figures of speech. This kind that’s liked so well, or are you basketball. 6:45—C^oir practice. The regular monthly meeting of American Legion Auxiliary, held in religious teaching, indeed must have Anthem— Our Land, O L o r d ...... home of Kristopher Karlsen, 31 Gol- book, then tells about a Chinese Just contented with the badge on ...... Schnecker The cast chosen by the Play Com­ woman who has to work very hard your lapel? Do you attend the the post executive committee will be the Town Hall, South Coventry, the been great. way street mittee of the Young Peo^ile’s Group Girl Scouts vere presented with 4 Postlude—O Joyous Song . .Millard and suffer very much all her life, meetings emd mingle with the fiocK, held at the State Armory, Monday, The incident was all the more re­ Thursday evening at 7:45, the first for the presentation of the comedy, set of flags which were purchase!) markable, Inasmuch as the friends The church school, 9:30, of a series of six Lenten services ,and who buys an infinitesimal or, (Comrade—do you stay at home February 19, at 8 o’clock. All com­ “Here Comes Charlie” has been and criticize and knock? Say— do some time ago. of Alatthew apparently were not The Women’s club, Mrs, Leslie conducted by the North Main street amount ot happiness and content­ mitteemen are requested to be pres­ holding rehearsals for three weeks ment with a vast amount of misery. you take an active part to help the The speaker of the evening was those who were recognized as par­ Hardy, leader. churches will be held at the Y, M, C. ent past. Rev. Leonard C. Harris is It ought to be a very depressing work along, or are you satisfied to Horace F. Fenton, Spring Hill, ticularly religious. The Men’s League, President, A., by Rev F. C. Allen, who will be directing the production. The play book, and that it isn’t can be only be the kind that “Just belongs” ? Comrade Everett D. Dow, a mem­ Storrs, (Jonn., a retired teacher of We do not know Just where Jesus Harry Kltching, the speaker at this first meeting has which is a new one will be presented history of the United States Naval went when Matthew arose and fol­ because Mrs. Buck Is a very fine Do you ever go and visit that good ber of Hayes-Velage Post, No. 96, Lenten institute will be held to­ chosen as his topic, “ Prayer At Its In the Parish Hall of the church, of West Hartford, and a regular Academy. lowed him, but we have the descrip­ artist. • comrade who is sick, or leave the morrow at 6:00, Supper, by the Best.” There will be opportunity for Friday evening, March 2nd. The broadcaster over Station WDRC -m- tion of his being entertained in a At first the woman is happy work to Just a few—the 1 talk about Music was furnished by the North choir. Leader of service, Leslie those attending to contribute some cast includes, Grace Legg, Helen der the title of the “Factfinder” , will Gardner, Hazel Driggs, Marion enough. A peasant’s wife, she never “that clique” ? There’s quite a pro­ C!oventry orchestra. The Williman- house where many who were not Hardy, 0/ their favorite Bible verses. be the speaker at the Februai-y among the conventionally religious Lamprecht, Betty Harris, Walter can escape drudgery and monotouj-; gram scheduled that we’re sure tic Post and Auxiliary were the Music— The Junior choir. Pianist, Vernon you’ve heard about, and we’ll appre­ meeting of the First District on Sun­ and who were described as puhUc%ps Holman, Carlton Harris, Thomas but she loves her husband and their guests of the Earl W. Green Post Mrs. Leslie Hardy.. Speaker; Dr. Wil- The regular morning worship ser­ ciate it if you’ll come and help us day, February 25. District Com­ and sinners sat down. The chances Cordner, Clarence Turkington, three children, and her dally round and Auxiliary. ham F. Frazer, superintendent of vice will be held at 9:30 and will in­ out. (Come out to our r leetlngs, and mander C!harles A. (Jorman will pre­ are that some of these had wit­ Everett Bentley. of toil has its compensations. Greetings! First District! We are the Connecticut State Conference. clude, beside all other regular fea­ help with hand and heart, and don t side and the session will be held m pleased to exchange through the nessed the miracle and had heai i Topic: “The Church in Our Day.” February dimes for the Mission­ But things change. Her husband tures, the sermon and Junior story ary societies are now due and may runs away and never returns. Her be “Just a member” , but take an ac­ the Town hall. North Main street. meoium ol the Manchester Evening the words of Jesus and were drawn The Week as announced above. be paid to Mrs. Paul Ferris or Mrs. daughter goes blind—from an in­ tive part. Think this over, (Com- The auxiliaries will meet at Legion Herald, who we thank for the allot­ either by curiosity or by some inner Tuesday, 3:00—W. C. T. U., ra d ^ y o u know the right from Home, Memorial Road. response to a greatness they per­ J. Howard Keith. fection that simple medicines would ted space, reports of our unit ac­ Ladies parlor. Entertainment, tea, have cured — marries a brutish wrong. Won’t you be an active After several meetings the ban­ tivities, ceived in Jesus himself. and shawl exhibit. ST, MARY’S CHURCH member instead of JUST BELONG! quet committee is pleased to an­ Rev. James Stnart Neill, Rector CONCORDIA)IA LUTHERANI peasant, dies. Tuesday, 7:00, Choir rehearsal. One son runs off and becomes a Write Congress nounce that the ninth annual ban­ Such a sight was too much for Tuesday, 7:00— Troop III, Boy Garden andid WinterWl Streets A bombardment of letters to Sen­ quet of the post will be held in che the proud people who had faith in Sunday, Feb. 18th—First Sunday K. Richter, Pastor Communist and gets beheaded. The Scouts. other son marries, and his wife ators and (Congressmen in behalf of Orange hall on Wednesday, March their own righteousness and who in Lent. Services as follows: SHEEP BREEDERS Tuesday, 7:30—Meeting of Inter­ steadily edges the woman off to veteran welfare legislation now be­ 7, at 6 o’clock. A turkey dinner looked down, upon those who were 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. 9:00 a. m.—Sunday School. with all the fixings will be served mediate Teachers. 10:00 a. m.—English servic^. the sidelines. ing considered by (Congress is rec­ not as good as themselves. They Special (Corporate Communion for under the personal direction of the Wednesday, 2:30—Women’s Fed­ 11:00 a. m.—German service. And at last we find her an old ommended to all veterans of the could not withhold their indignation, eration. Work meeting. Large at­ members of the Confirmation class. community by State Department committee, a valuable door prize wul but asked the disciples why Jesus Lenten Services woman, useless, all but discarded, MEETING FRIDAY tendance desired. Much work. Dem­ 9:30 a. m.— Church school. Men’s officers of the V. F. W. be offered as well as several novel­ should eat in that way with publi­ Wednesday, 7:00 p. m.— English enduring life silently, waiting for onstration by Mrs. Harold Bidwell. Bible class. Lest We Forget ties. Several acts from a Hartford cans and sinners. service. death. Hostesses: Mrs. Elizabeth McIn­ 10:45 a. m.—Morning Prayer and Thursday, 7:00 p. m. —' German Now, all of this. Heaven knows, Members of Anderson-Shea Post amusement company wiU be pre­ With what plain effective words sented as well as a good after din­ tosh, Mrs. Wm. Crockett, Mrs. Wm. sermon. Sermon topic: “Lent.” service. sounds unbearably depressing. But lost a real friend with the passing Fine Speaking Program Jesus answered them! “They that 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun­ of Rev. Christopher T. McCann. ’The ner speaker. Representative Wil­ be whole need not a physician, but Remig, Mrs. B. S. Spurr, Mrs. The Week somehow, as Mrs Buck tells it, it George Hunt. day schooL Thursday, 8:00 p. m. — German Post Joined with the Army and liam J. Thornton, a member of the they that are sick.” isn’t. It Is a picture of a life as Wedne.sday, 6:30— Cub Pack. 7:00 p. m.— Evening prayer and Choir. Navy club in paying their respects. post, will be the toastmaster. Scheduled for Session in The man whose goodness takes unlike ours as the life on another CJhairman W. Henry Weir has en­ Wednesday, 6:30— Supper and sermon. Special preacher: Rev. Al­ Friday, 8:00 p. m.—English Choir. planet, a life where poverty is a him away from his fellow men and Thursday, 2:00 p. m.—Sewing Cir­ .Anderson-Shea Auxiliary larged his committee and requests leads bim to distrust or despise oth­ sociable for Women’s Guild mem­ fred M. Lambert, of St. Monica’s reality such as we do not dream bers, their husbands and friends. church, Hartford. The Rev. Mr. cle. Our valentine social held after that the following men make a spe­ Hotel Garde, Hartford. e r s well may doubt the genuineness of, a life whose rhythm is subtle cial effort to attend the meeting Saturday, 6:00— Junior choir re­ Lambert will bring his colored choir the leist meeting was another ?ne of of his own goodness. and inescapable. called for Monday evening at 7 hearsal. with him. those pleasant affairs. A Jack The greatest souls in history have CHURCH OF THE N.4ZARENE And vet at bottom* It is not sim­ o’clock at the State Armory: Ar­ The W e ^ H. B. Anthony, Pastro Homer bag filled with valentines, Hartford, Feb. 17.— “A Farmer been large and tolerant in their hu­ Saturday, 6:30— Choir rehearsal. ply a story of a Chinese woman, thur F. Sullivan, Francis E. Bray, Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls Friend­ was the main attraction and choco­ man contacts. They have felt their but of common humanity every­ Donald Hemingway, Bertie Moseley, Looks At This Topsy-Turvey MANCHESTER—VERNON ly society. 9:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer Ser­ where, struggling, doomed, eter­ late heart favors were at each kinship with the sinful and with the place. The many comic valentines J. Russell Pitkin, Lewis T. Milligan, World” will be the subject of one poor and the needy, and even at the PARISH Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. vice. nally hopeful, and everlastingly 9:30 a. m.—Church Bible School. provided a grea^ deal of amusement WiUiam _J. Stevenson, Everett R of the principal addresses at the height of their religious experience, Methodist Episcopal Church 7:30 p. m.—Choir rehearsal. valiant. Kennedy, 'Otto Heller, Ernest Morse, Marvin S. Stocking, Pastor Wednesday, 4:30 p. m.—Children’s 10:45 a. m.— Morning worship Published by the John Day Co., for the members. Miss Mae Weir annual meeting of the Connecticut when they have viewed the high with sermon by the pastor. and her committee are to be compli­ C!arl P. Preiss, Harold S. Olds. standard of Christ, they have cried North Main St. service. 7:30 p. m.— Evening prayer it is priced at 82.50. Tickets will be distributed to the Sheep Breeders’ Association when it and sermon. Special preacher: Rev. 6:30 p. m.—Young Peoples’ Hour. mented for the delightful lunch they with real sincerity, "God be merci­ 7:30 p. m.— Evangelistic Service served, which consisted of fruit committee at this meeting and a convenes at the Hotel Garde in The choir meets for practice to­ Clifton H. Brewer, of Yale Universi­ ful to me, a shiner.’’ with sermon by the pastor. Jellc with whipped cream, cake dec­ personal canvass of the entire mem­ Hartford Friday morning, February day at 5:30. Tomorrow morning the ty, New Haven. The Woman’s Auxi­ T h p W pk>U' orated with hearts and coffee. Set­ bership will take place. The com­ church school meets at 9:45 and,is 23. Jared Van Wagner, Jr.. Secre­ liary smd the Ladies Guild are invit­ Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—W. F. M. S. GILEAD back was also played, Mrs. Peterson mittee is hard at work in an effort SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL followed at 10:30 by the period of ed to attend this service. to promote the best banquet ever tary of the New York State Agricul­ CHURCH will meet at the church. being the winner. tural society, Lawlersville, New meditation with Mr. MacAlpine at Friday, 3:30 p. m.—Girls Friend­ Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek enjoyed by the membership. Tick­ S. E. Green, Minister The Tolland County Farm Bureau At ihis time the hospital chair­ York, will speak on this topic. the organ. The service of worship ly Candidates. 7:30 p. m.—Third Prayer meeting. man, Miss Annie Senkbeil wishes to ets are very reasonably priced and at 10:45 will include an anthem by lecture on: “What a Churchman held a dairy meeting at the local can be obtained from any of the ’The morning session which will Swedish Morning Worship, 10:30. Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Class meeting. thank the members for their gener­ the choir, a sermon on the topic, Ought to Know” by the rector. hall Thursday evening. The leader above committeemen after Monday start at 1:00 a. m. will include the English Morning Worship, 11.10. was Albert I. Mann, dairy specialist osity in providing the many pack­ annual business meeting and a short “(Companionship” , a Junior story en­ Sunday, Feb. 25th, 7:00 p. m.— THE SALVA'nON ARMY night’s meeting. Simday School, 12:00. from Connecticut State College. ages of cigarettes for distribution at talk by W. B. Young, Extension' titled, “The Girl and The Pageant,” Preacher: Rev. George D. Wilcox, of • Adj. E. Martin We of the Legion mourn the loss There will be no Sunday evening The Ladles Aid Society met at the Veterans Hospital in Newing­ Animal Husbandman of the (Jon- ^ service but we will Join with the and all other usual features of the Grace church, Stafford Springs. ton. Mrs. Mary Pero, of New Brit­ of our dear friend. Reverend Father morning worship service. The young Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Open Air Mrs. Asa W. Ellis’ Friday after­ Mc(Jann. We will miss his wise necticut State (Jollege. Mr. Young Swe^h Congregational church in noon. Miss Edith Mason of the ex­ ain, Department hospital chairman, will explain local conditions and! Hartford at 3:30 o’clock in a service people of the church school are es­ SECOND CONGREGATIONAL service; 8:00 p. m. Meeting in Cita­ has asked for donations of jigg-saw counsel and his many kindly deeds. pecially invited to this service, as Frederick C. Allen, Minister del. tension work at the State (College, To the members of his family, we problems. At noon the group will! at which Rev. Gust. F. Johnson gave instructions on rug making puzzles to be distributed at the hos­ Df Minneapolis will preach. the message of the morning is for Sunday offer our heartfelt condolences. have lunch together. ; and home furnishings. pitals where mental cases are cared The afternoon program in addi-' Tuesday evening—Yoimg People's them as well as for the adult con­ Morning worship at 10:45. Sermon 9:30 a. m.—Company Meeting for. If any members have any dis­ We regret to learn of the serious Mrs. Howard Tryon of Glaston­ accident which hais befallen our tion to Mr. Van Wagner’s tidk will i Bible* Study class, 7:30. gregation. by the pastor, “Is Religion Worth (Sunday School). carded jigg saw puzzles will they bury visited her parents Mr. and comrade, “Pete” Curran. We hope include two other addresses and re- | Wednesday evening service, 7:30. The Preparatory membership W hile?” The music. 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. please get in touch with Mrs. Bar­ Mrs. E. W. Buell for a day recently. for a speedy recovery. marks by visiting authorities from Friday evening the Ladles’ Aid so- class will meet at 5:30 sharp in the Prelude—Melodie...... Friml 3:00 p. m.—Praise meeting. A ron before Tuesday? i fiety will meet with Rev. and Mrs. social room. All yoimg people de­ Anthem—(Jod Is L ove ...... Shelley bright happy meeting of music and She also visited her aunt, Hattie Members of the Legion, who can neighboring states. It is expected: EUlis, at Mrs. Hough’s in Hebron. It was veted to accept the invita­ possibly do so, are urged to report 8. E. Green at the Parsonage, 7:30. siring to Join this class in prepara­ Offertory—Romance ...... Lawrence song and an inspirational address by tion ifrom our Post to Join them in that J. C. Cort of the Massachusetts ! Postlude— Sortie ...... Batiste Mrs. Robert E. Foote, Mrs. C. at the skating lodge. Center Springs tion for reception into the church Rev. Frederick C. Allen of the Sec­ a Joint banquet in the very near fu­ Department of Agriculture and Church school and Everyman’s Daniel Way and Mrs. Asa W. Ellis Park, at 12 o’clock tomorrow noon Easter Sunday are invited to be ond Congrregational Church. ture. The following members were secretary of the New Elngland Sheep 1 POOLISH NATTONAL CHURCH present at this meeting. class at 9:30. Speaker: Mr. Thomas 7:00 p. m.—Open Air Service in attended a . party Wednesday at to assist the committee in conduct­ and Wool Growers’ Association will i Bentley. Mrs. Edwin Diraock’s in Merrow. appointed to assist the committee ing the 1934 mid-winter ice carnival. The Epworth League service at front of Citadel. from the Post on arrangements: be present and remark briefly as Golway Street six o’clock will be led by Miss Helen (Tlirlstian Endeavor service at 7:30 p. m.—Salvation meeting. Mrs. Dlmock served Tolland (County Don’t fail the boys— please. will James Watson of Springfleld, for many years as Home Demon­ Mrs. Bertha Wetherell, Mrs. Maude Rev. Peter Latas Walker. The topic is, “Getting 6:30. Topic: “Friendship.” Arthur Adjutant Martin will speak. editor of “The New England Home­ Galinat’s Group leading. stration agent and in appreciation Leggett, Mrs. Florence Peterson, 8:30—Children’s mass. Ready to Work.” stead.” 10:3^—Mass, Evening service at 8 o’clock under ZION LUTHERAN of her work women representing Mrs. Edith Massey, Mrs. Gertrude American Legion Auxiliary All our pepole will be welcome Buchannan. No definite plans have The next meeting of the Ameri­ Earl B. Krantz of the U. S. Gov­ the auspices of EJveryman’s class. A High and Cooper Street the towns in the county presented ernment Farm at Middlebury, Ver­ talk, illustrated by pictures thrown been m ide as yet, but will be an­ can Legion Auxiliary will be held Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz, Pastor her a fireplace set of tongs, shovel mont, will talk on the subject of on the screen, “How We Got Our nounced as soon as the date is set. Monday evening at the Y. M. C. A., and bellows. “More Efficient Sheep Production.” Bible,” will be given by Mr. Samuel Sunday School at 8:30 a. m. Ser­ At the Grange bridge held at Mr. We hope the members will consider where a membership supper will be Raymond of Hartford. The church vice in English at 9:30 a. m. Text of to attend this banquet and to notify served at 6:00. The price of admit­ W. T. Grams, Ehetension Animal and Mrs. William Owen’s in Am- Husbandman of the New York State SOUTH CHURCH orchestra will play. Duet by the sermon Matth. 20, 25-28 (Invocavit ston Thursday evening, Mrs. Kinney the committee of their decision tance to this supper will be a 1934 (Jollege of Agriculture ■will explain Methodist Episcopal Misses Fish. All are heartily in­ Sunday); subject. The Son of Man and J. B. Jones made the highest when calleo upon. paid up membership card or a cost accounts as kept on New York vited. Came to Serve (1) In order to re­ scores. The resignation oi Mrs. Mary small sum of money to cover the Sunday:— Notes deem us: (2) To give us an ex­ The school teachers in town met Black from the Auxiliary was ac­ cost of the supper. Mrs. Helen Mc­ sheep farms. Monday— 7: Boy Scouts. ample. at the Hebron Center school Thurs­ cepted. We are very sorry Mrs. Farland, Dept. Americanism chair­ 9 :30— Church SchooL Lenten service in English on Wed­ Tuesday—3: Entertainment, shawl day afternoon to make plans for Black is unable to continue as a man will be our guest. We hope that nesday at 7:30 p. ul Text of ser­ FR. FITZSIMON’s FUNERAL. 10:45— ^Morning: Worship with Sermon. exhibit, and tea at Center (Jhurch graduation. member, and wish to thank her for there will be a goodly attendance, Parish House. Auspices W.C.T.U. mon: Psalm 69, 7-13. the generous assistance she has giv­ “The Unfolding Years..” E. W. Buell is ill with rheuma­ and if this supper proves a success, New London, Feb. 13.— (A P )— ? Wednesday—2: Women’s League tism. en whenever called upon. we may have more. 6:00— Young People’s Hour. EMANUEL LUTHERAN Mrs. Edith Mahoney was installed ’The body of Rev. William CX Fits- | Rag Bag Sortal. Members are asked TJie pupils at the White school In the district membership con­ to bring any pieces of new material Knut E. Erickson, Pastor as secretary for the remainder of Simons, founder and pastor of St. | 7:15— Evening Service. had a valentine party Wednesday test between the first and second Joseph’s Catholic church who died« which might be used for holders, afternoon to which their parents the term by Past President Eliza­ “Christ Thru the Eyes of the Artists.” serving bags, etc. Refreshment Sunday School and Bible Class at districts, we are glafi td say early yesterday will lie in state Sun- « were Invited. beth Phelan. (Committee: Mrs. Borst, Mrs. Beck­ 9:30. Mrs. Lillian Wilson has notified that the first district, the day afternoon at the church. A | All services tomorrow will be Next week is vacation week In “Jesus Christ still continues to be the most fascinatingly with, Mrs. C!arl Benson, Mrs. (Chris­ us that her new address is 171 East President of which is Mrs. Mary guard of honor made up of the late interesting and irresistible character of all times. Hearts re­ tensen. English. At the morning service, the local schools, also the High Biosnan, has won the contest. We priest’s parishioners wUl surround which begins at 10:45 the pastor’s school students who attend Wind­ Main street Rockville, Conn. spond, no matter how calloused to the simple story of His won­ Wednesday evening — Rehearsals are now holding a contest with the the casket sermon theme will be “The Saviour ham High. The members are reminded of our derful life. Lent brings fresh emphasis of the details In the of orchestra and choir. Department president’s visit to our sixth district, and hope to show that Funeral services wlU be h ^ Mon­ experience of this peerless Workman of (3od. That man is wise Victorious over Temptation.” Both we still lead. day with a pontifical ligh mass at' Thursday—7:45: First of six union the Emanuel and the Junior Choirs next meeting, February 27. We hope who refreshes his mind with the knowledge of how Christ faced Thursday evening Lenten gatherings Many of the troubles in auto­ the members will make a special Mrs. Mary Brosnan, President and 10:30 o’clock, which will be attended the pe^lexing problems of every day.” will sing. at the YJJ.CA. fireplace room. At the 7 o’clock service the ser­ mobiles, although blamed on the effort to attend. A social will fol­ Mrs. Minnie Carrington, secretary, by priests and other church digntar^ LEONARD C. HARRIS, Minister. Topic: “Prayer At Its Best,” Mr. Al­ mon subject will be “’The Shepherd carburetor, are caused by dirty low. oJ the First District visited the ies from all sections of the statitjl len, leading. All who so desire are Smitten, the Sheep Scattered.” The breaker points, which frequently The Department of Connecticut, Gensi-Viola Unit ot Winebor Locks, Interment in St Mary's 'Cesieiery’ invited to bHhg a l^ble verse to Emanuel Oiolr wul sing a ktoud of cauM the engine to miss. V. F. W., ha«. at last realized their Tuesday evening, and reported a will thllow.

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flanrlirBtrr tbair jobs as a ooasequeaM at tbe abip a memorandum te the effect THE BOY AT THE DIKE sbAkeup. that the party will ask for no ap* Behind the Scenes in Very few people, outside at tboee p ’ atall II.M tbe last 1,9M yeara.** Sr Meath, by __ atall •• t •••(«<*••:.. I *10 which is oae matter—but few will for our Connectiout Old Guard and ae they contemplate the credit Infla­ •lavle eoplea ...... I .01 New Guard Democrata to hold a big tion possibilities of the Gold Re­ I>«llT«red. oae rear ...... M.M see reason to change their belief One On Johnsoa’e CIria that tbe oontraote were Improj^rly state meeting, aay out at Columbia serve act. The Brain Tnisi crowd !• fuf> MSMBBR OP rtUS aSSOOlATBO PfUBU let—which le another. Big business aa soon as the spring sets in, and President Roosevelt just ohucklee gllng happily again over a Rooaa* at that. veil ilg toward tbe left wltb a aar- Xbe AMeeieUd Presa la eaoluelMir in this country had developed some have as the principal speaker some eatitled to tbe ose (or repablteetioa His optimism is reflected by ^ oaatlc but eincert bow to Geaaral native Porto Rloan to expound the et all aewa dtapatobea eredlted to it very ourioue ethical ideas during closest confidantes. To them, a Jobneo*. of NBA. Tbey '0«asral Farley, first poIlUoal aid THE OLD ADAGE, '*Man tolls from sun to lun, but woman’i work If It is to bs hopsd that Mltcb In tbs slot, glanced up at a clock on advice. Another method whicb eome te tbs President of the United tbs wall and exclaimed, "Good Palmar, Rsprssentatlvs in Oongrsss, have tried with dlatreeaing reeulte never doRe,’* is only partially true today. Science has taken an interest States, member of bis cabinet, and Lord! I’vs gained five poundsi” ,,, ie doing without lufflc-ent eleep. Fish of Nsw Tork, ths cblsf rsd Tbs timid young man wbo’d fin­ boat stssrsr of both tbs national Tbie hae reaulted in a loaa of weight in the home of late years, and has done much to lighten the burdens of trsmblsrs of tbs D, A. K. and tbs ally bscoms engaged to a ^rl after in lome caeee, but at a tremendoue « sad tbs Ntw Tork Stats Democrat* five years of oourtsblp. But sbs otbsr Amsrioan Isadsrs in tbs drsad loea of vitality. household tasks. lo parties. wsansd of waiting for a marriage Exerclee, wblla really helpful in of tbs rsd peril were prsMnt, either date aad sloped with another man. Never was a mors fantastic pollt* many caiea, la not of very much in person or through crsdtbls rspre rbs spumed fellow was pretty an­ value by iteelf in reducing. For one leal picture presented than that of noyed about It, so bs sent a wire to ssntation, at Madison Squars Gar­ thing, it Increaeea tbe appetite for Science has harnessed electricity to make It perform a sort of a member of an administration her honeymoon hotel In Florida. Tbe the heavy fat-forming fooda to that den last night, telegram said; "Please consider our any loss that takss place usually is which Is gambling not only Its exist* engagement at aa end.” Aladdin magic.” It works for us, twenty-four hours a day-—and its pay Tbs Issson taught by that ooea* quicklylc“ regained. . - - Exercises . unless sues but tbs very lives of millions Sion should bring much sass of mind properly regulated may cause barm. is low considering the labors It accomplishes. It furnishes light snd of people on tbs success of an effort A Notable Oomsbaok to svsry parson In tbs Unltsd States David Wark Griffith, foremost MassaiMttuge It frequently used In re at best but scratcblly and burrlsdly during, and while It it very helpful who has bean suffering from a sus­ movie actor, an old fellow named heat. It sweeps the carpets and polishes the floors. It runs the sewing planned— such a member engaging Frederick Ott, is living very quietly In addition to u diet, it will not picion that the trend of affairs in cause much reduction by itself. Dur­ machine and washes the dishes. It toasts the bread and percolates the in plotting, for tbs meanest of pollt* with hie wife In Weet Orange, N. J. thess tlmss might Isad to soms sort Mr, Ott Is 78, and for 63 years was ing a dieting or fasting regimen, the leal motives, sgalnst tbs solvency of prolstarlan rsvolutlon and tbs an assistant in tbs laboratories of massage may be of value in improv­ morning cup of coffee. It bieats the eggs; It stirs the dough and bakes the of tbs greatest city in tbe coimtry, ing tbe circulation of tbe blood complste unssatlng of capitalism. Thomas Edison. That’s why, In when New York'e Insolvency might In 1889, he happened to be tbe first tbroufb fatty deposis, causing them bread; and last, but not least, it furnishes the power for the radio to There Is no danger whatever to to be absorbed more quickly than aaslly wreck at one blow all that the person ever pbotogrepbed and any comfortable or seml-oomfortable screened for tbe EkUson Idnetosoope, fat In other parts of w e body. For entertain day and night. President is trying to accomplish. this reason It Is very helpful In some class wbsn tbe Uncomfortablss dl forerunner of modem movies. cases, but as an adjunct. There are many things that Mr. Tbs great Inventor bad made tbe I vide tbemselvss Into two camps and gadget, wblcb bs then considered Taking everything Into considera­ Roosevelt must do very soon If be devote tbsir snsrgiss and tibelr an* only aa amusing toy, and wanted to tion, thsre is also one safe method You learn of these, and many other time and labor saving devices Is to retain tbe immeaeured faith tbuslasms to making war on each try it out on eometblng. Ott was of reducing the weight to normal, , so bs was told to make and that 1s for tbe obese one to ad­ through the advertisements. They keep you Informed of new things and and confidence that have been given other for tbe mere sake,of the fight STimaces into the camera while tbe here strictly to a safe reducing diet. him. One of them le to redeem bis and out of sheer hatred of each film, a one-ineb strip of nitro­ Not every diet will prove sstlsfac- give you dependable facts on which to base a purchase. These are good pledged to take control of currency other. cellulose 60 feet long, was run off. tory by any means. An Improperly It worked fairly well, but nobody balanced diet may cause actual in­ reasons for believing a product is “ better because it’s advertised.” and credit out of the hande of tbe Tbe affair should, however, serve was excited about it at the time. jury. The diet should be arranged deflationists; another, only a little one useful purpose. There were When Mr. Edison died, Ott was so that although the high caloric lees Important because eo essential still any number of people In the retired on a pension. For amuse­ foods are considerably reduced, the ment be goes to tbe movies. Says to bis own credit. Is to apply to Mr. United States wbo used tbe words mineral elements and vitamins are Farlsy that rule wblcb tbe President they sure have made a lot of plentifully supplied. "Socialist” and "Communist” Inter* progress. himself set up with such a fine cbangeably. It should now be ap­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS floiulsb a few weeks ago—that' parent even to tbeM that. In this (Can Fibroid Tomer be Overcome office holders must shed their par* country at least, the terms are as DID YOU KNOW T H A T - tleas political positions or get out. by Absorption t) far apart as the poles. I f that con­ Question: Mrs. J. B. O. of San Garlic is recommended for colds. Farley seems to have as bad a case viction can now leep Into tbe pop­ Diego, Calif., writes: “I have a fib­ You eat the garlic to that tbe per­ of simspote as Dollfuss. ular conaciousnees tbe riot in the roid tumor and a doctor here tells son with a cold will keep away from me that it is not nec ssary to oper­ Garden, tbe bruises and the broken you. ate as he knows of a method for INNOCENT VICTIMS heads were not In vain. Circus owners looking for new absorbing this growth. I would like talent this spring ought to find your opinion on this matter.” Tbs number of those persons wbo severs’ good Jugglers In the Treas­ Answer: I have foxmd that It Is are Indignant over tbe cancellation THE PORTO RICAN WAY ury Department at Washington. not always necessary to use surgi­ U. 8, Weather Bureau warns us lianrl)fatfr Enftting i|frali of the air-mail contracts must be cal measures In'fibrous tumors aa it Porto Rico Democrats haven’t that white lightning Is more haz­ has been any exercises that a long far less than those who feel that, been Democrats or American citi­ ardous than the brilliant red flashes fast will very often bring about the —especially when the white stuff somehow or other, the government zens long enough to have become absorption of this enlargement and comes It a bottle. should have made provision for that, if the patient Is then taught thoroughly imbued with the good People should be made happy, how to use sufficient exerejse of the those air-mail fliers employed by the old partisan notions yet. They whether they like It or not, says abdominal muscles and is given hot offending contractors wbo must lose have just filed with Governor Win* Marie Dressier. She’s one of those Sltz baths, a return to health may sctresies who make us cry for joy. be posslhle. I have an article on i *• I-' ■'vj MANOKBSlllR BVBNTNO HERALD. MANDHEBTHR, OONNw SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1M4,

WAPPING Queer Twiete Th« WftppiBf WmiBf WorkMn held their rtfular meetlag at the in Day's News home of their letder, M lu BUle T he H igh S chool W orld Vol. I., No. 48. Never!, lu t Tueadaj evealnf with 8«turday, Ftbrm uy 17, 1934. Compliw^ by Studiiiitg of M inehiitgr High Oehool Jsanattt!, Pa.—A let of robbarlt! ten member! preeiat, and eo hav! oomt under the bead of WedB!!day afteraooD they again "meaneet" but Jeannette add! tble met at the home of their leader one: Boys Sew, Girls Drive FALLOT SELECTED ' where they enjoyed a valentine Somebody eneaked Into the home World Editor Speaks SnUENTS GUESTS party with every member exoept of Mr. and lira , Gua Myera and atole one preaent, the committee in a pair of orutohea belonglaf to Ber* Nails Making Puppets eharye were the Mleaee Eleanor nlee M ye^ 13, an InfanWe paralyais AS PHOTOCRAPHER A t State Conference ATADTOEEBIBIT Stead, P eg|y Morrill, Mabel Dewey cripple. The family la poor and no and Suaan Tuttle. other orutohea are available, keep­ Boys sawing I Girls sawing wood ..that Manchester High may have a M. Frank McGrath, Democrat, ing the girl ^ m attending adbooi. and driving nallBI But why? Mem­ second Tony Sarg within its walls ? Florence De Vito of the World ;-erly to see what would be the f!auU preaented hli reaignatlop aa a mem* Erie, Pa.—Robert Smith of Union I First, each member of the claiss PoUs 95 Out of 220 Votes ataff gave one of the addresses at i our work. We were amply re- City was getting along fine on trial bers of the afternoon art class are the first convention of the Connectl- Two days later, ea page Trade School and High her of the South Windsor Board of very busy making marionettes, and made a color study of the character Finance last Tuesday nlKht and it on a oharge of stealing a radio ha wished to create. This was fol­ cut Scholastic Pre^s bewapaper, was a was accepted. Mr. McGrath is to from hia brother, Reginald. for the past eight weeks, the studio lowed by a working chart of the Against 75 (or Boston pag^...... aet>u^.. with "Well, when I stole the radio,., . ’’ meeting today at the Commercial | doubie^Mk‘‘t^ * l!ad "stof School Pnp3t Interoited move to New York where he will of Manchester High school has been full-size figure with careful oonsld- High school in New Haven. Speeches i headlines in al^ attractive w/iiety of engage in the insurance business. he testified. converted into a carpenter’s shop, a ; eration for the correct proportions Finn. He was convicted. of the human body. This accom­ by representatives of the state de-, type sites under our own aame-^^e in Show. The Board of Finance has set Morganton, N. C.—It’a not every dressmaker’s establishment, an ar­ pwtment of education, by student! High School World. It covered five 1 Monday night, February 2ff for the plished, the figure itself was made, editors, and by faculty advisers sug-1 newspaper columns public meeting on the three town dog that gets letters through the tist’s studio, and a modeling class. the head modeled in clay, cast in mail. The art class is collaborating with plaster of parts, recast in plastic Fallot, a local photographer, was gested What is being done and what | Five Full Columns budgets at the town hall. The pro* Sock and Buskin in the production recognized as the official class pho­ can be done in Connecticut’s high j "From that time on we have nub- Approximately sOO Trxda aohooi posed budgets of the Board of Edu* R. L. Patton opened his mail at wood, and painted. Then the mari­ itudenta, accompanied by taatruot- his home here and found a letter of a marionette show. Some of the onette was ready to be dressed and tographer at a senior assembly held school magazines and newspapers. ; llshed five fuU column’s twlai a cation, Selectmen and Library art students are making the figures, School Publication week. The editors of the Manohea- ora, ware among the flrat to attend Board will be presented to the pub­ from Tazewell, Tenn., addressed ro strung up. Thursday afternoon, when Principal the Manohaster Auto and Home Ap­ "Carolina Curly,’’ Morganton. stage,. - _and , scenery, ^ . while members i afternoon the members of the As no state association for siihool ter daily newspaper very kindly let lic for consideration. Suggestions Carolina Curly is a prize fox­ Illlng announced that Fallot had re­ publications has existed, today’s con-; us have as much space In their pa- pliance Show when it w u officially for additions or decreases may be of the Sock and Buskin will operate ' class were afforded a big laugh when ference organized such an associa­ ed at the State Armory shortly hound. The letter-writer wrote to the figures and speak for them. I one of the boys absent-mindedly ceived 95 of the 220 votes cast while per as we wish to use but we are made by the voters at that time. 75 votes were for Van 'Tine, a Bos­ tion for the mutual benefit of all never obliged to fill any certain ‘ one o'clock WednOaday after­ The education budget was pre­ Carolina Curly because he had for­ The life-like puppets will portray! fastened the arms of the schoolmas- noon. gotten Patton’s name. the familiar adventures of Rip Van ter to his etnkles. ton pboU^frapher. Other photog­ school papers and magazines. Man­ a#.ount. r sented at the finance board meeting Winkle as described by Washington raphers received a scattered vote. chester was represented by Florence "Professional advice is always Through tha ganeroalty and cour­ but not acted on. The Library Lubec, Maine — Night Officer The result was a figure with ridic­ De Vito, Walter Forbes, Bernice tesy of the Manchester Chamber of Harry Knight bent his head to the Irving. A volunteer committee com­ ulously long 'legs. Most of the pup­ Each year it has been the custom jti^ n us when we ask for it. At the budget was accepted. The Select­ posed of members of Sock and Bus­ to choose an official class photog­ Livingston, Margaret Sullivan, An­ beginning of our experiment, the Commerce, Manchester High school men’s budget was not completed smd whistling nor’east gale and mused pets are completed, and Mias Con­ thony Kaminski and Miss Estes. students were also Invited to see the ’twas a bad night for a fire. He kin has chosen suitable scenes from don hopes to start work on the stage rapher who takes all group pictures city editor visited us and gave ua will be presented to the board at a the story and rewritten them in the of teams and organizations for the The principeti address of the morn­ ^rectlons as to headline writing, fine display free of th e ^ e . The special meeting Monday night at the sniffed. He cast a searching eye and scenery after vacation. ing meeting was given by Dr. E. W. High echool attended from 3 until 6 about the sleeping community. The form of a play. However, theft is much to be ac­ year book without any charge to the Professional writers at the newspa­ Town Hall. Norman Hills of Under the able direction of Miss school. While no senlbr is compelled Butterfield, State Commissioner of per office at first wrote our head­ O’clock the same afternoon. Wapplng was re-elected to the board acrid smell of smoke assailed his complished before the production of to have his pictures taken by the Education. To show their appreciation of the nostrils. But never a sign of fire Condon, the art class is very busy the marionette show. Therefore', al­ lines, bpt we now do most of them for a term of two years. He has with the fascinating work of mak­ class photographer, it is expected From 11:30 to 12:30, experienced ourselves. The professional news­ opportunity afforded them, the turn­ been a member of the board since its did he discover nor would he have, though no date has been set for the out from both schools was unusually ing these interesting little figures. affair, it will probably be spring be­ that the majority of students will do directors of High school publications paper staff does no editing whatso­ formation in 1921. perhaps, had not a belated wayfarer so. conducted a clinical service, making ever of our ‘paper within a paper,’ large, almost filling the show to Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs and warned him that a coal from his Some students have produced very fore it is given. capacity. pipe had set his mackinaw ablaze. original ideas, and who know but —B. Stoltenfeldt, '34. In the past the staff of "Soman- recommeii^atlons for improvement but they do plan the make up and son Norman have moved from Wap­ hls” has taken charge of the publi­ of material and make-up of any pa­ present our news in as attractive a The 'Trade school orchestra, under plng to Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Grimsby, Ont.—Rhys D. Falrbair. cation of the year book, but since it per or magazine brought to them. manner as possible. We hope that the direction of WlUlam J. Hanna, Lamb and four children have moved research worker In wine, today has been temporarily discontinued, it (!)lty Editor Speaks we shall be able to do our own entertained the crowd of interested into the tenement which Mr. Briggs claimed to have developed a new football players. They call them­ is necessary to choose a staff to have The afternoon meeting was held in make-up at some future time. Fi­ spectators during the early part of vacated which is owned by Asher A. process of manufacture to rob bran­ selves the Buslow Slayers and al­ charge of the publication. four sections; senior High school nancial worries do not bother us. In­ the afternoon. Collins. dy and wine of headaches and hane- FRESHMEN FASHION ready have defeated a strong North The new 1933 automobile models overs. Mr. Wright has been chosen busi­ newspapers, senior High school mag­ deed, we are paid for our news and The Christian Endeavor Society of End team. The squad has such Ex­ ness adviser and Miss Fellows liter­ azines, junior High school newspa­ although this sum la not a large one’ with their flowing streamline con­ the First Congregational church of He described It aa a method of LATIN mENTINES cellent material on It as, "Doc” ary manager. 'These teachers, in pers, and junior High school mag­ it will go toward the financiM of struction, conservative upholstery, South Windsor will hold their meet­ removing the "tartrates” and other Hutchinson, "Bullseye” Mozzer, conjunction with Principal Illlng and azines. our school year book. highly polished finishes, front wheel ing in the basement of the church acids which, he said, have made “Blimp” Rowe and “Mercuryfoot” suspensions and other mechanical Breen. the chairmen of the five senior home­ One of the features of the senior .Arrangement Advantageous Sunday evening at 7. native wines of the past produce un­ rooms, will prepare a slate consist­ High school newspaper meeting was “This arrangement has advan­ achievements were all of partlculai All the schools in the town of pleasant physical symptoms. Popular Songs Used as ing of two nominees for each posi­ an address by the city editor of a Interest to the “youthful engineers.” “Dlt” Gavello, stalwart on the tages over a school newspaper South Windsor closed Friday after­ Atlanta—The devalued dollar is tion on the ."taff. Members of the professional newspaper on "What which is published by the school as The current question as to how noon for a week’s vacation. just as big as it ever was to Wal­ Themes for Framing Nov­ second team, has sprained bis ankle. class will then be given an oppor­ the City Press Wants From the a separate unit. Going to press knee-action wheels are jacked-up ter Smith, CWA worker. He should This is a serious blow to the team as tunity to select the staff. School.” Florence De Vito followed twice a week, our news is never was carefully demonstrated and ex­ know—he swallowed one. “Dit” was a hard worker and was Principal filing spoke briefly on him, speaking on “What Recognition plained by Mr. Sehaller of Schaller constantly fighting hard to win a stale. Ten full-length columns a Motor Sales. Last night a doctor took Smith el Valentine Cards. victory for his team. the matter of caps and gowns. He the School Wants From the Press.” week give opportunity for a large Overnight A, P. off the silver standard with an suggested that the caps and gowns Florence’s address follows; number of student writers to be re­ In the booths Gibson's garage, oesophoscope/ Now Walter once —J. Mistretta, ’34 be rented as baa been the policy in School News Important warded by pubUcation. A list of Manchester Auto Top and Schleoel former veara, because in many cases i^ th e rs displayed a complete line more has a huge appeUte—and a Division 1, Freshmen, obssrved "What recognition does a high ^ . faculty Is divided News allver doUar. garments of aa inferior quality school expect from the city press ? among the students on the staff and of replacement parts and shop equip- Valentine’s Day In their Latin class LOCAL GIRLS DANCE would be obtained if the school paid ‘The newspaper should act as meat which probably drew greater problem of Wednesday. Valentines were nuuie, each student regularly visits the attsntloa from those mors rnechan- todlng a playful bear who broke his and the names of some of today’s a certain amount for several years means of contact between the school tavern to whom be Is assigned for Lawrence, Mass. — Detail of 16 bonds and roamed the city con­ until the gowns became the property and the citizens in giving informa­ news of class-room p ro je ^ . One loally laollasd, whereas Watkins state policemen arrest 212 persons fronted police today. song hits were used as "messages.” BEFORE TEACHERS GROUP of the school. 'The concerns that rent tion as to the school activities and Brothers, the Manchester Gas Com­ in a raid on an alleged horse race Some very clever designs were made member of the staff regularly visits pany, Kemp’s, the Manchester Elec­ betting establishment. Another problem was how to cap­ in the valentine-making. The words these garments are able to give in giving deserved publicity to all EngUsh teachers once a week to ture the long-toothed, shaggy-halr- A mid-winter meeting of the Con them excellent care, whereas it worthy achievements of the school rollect literary vork—short stories tric Company and other exhibitors Rochester, N. H. — City water were translated into Latin and ex­ would be an added expense to the held the Interest of the “homemak­ ^ beast without being victimized changed with other pupils in the necticut Physical Education Society as a whole or to individual students f ^ t o e stories, essays, and poems ers to be.” works employes work knee deep in by Its playfulness. 'The bear is was held at the Hartford High school to keep them in good condi­ Those students who have done w ri^ n hy pupils in their classes, icy waters of Cocheco river con­ class. tion. Cn the whole, the afternoon spent playful and not at all dangerous” They were then read aloud, but school today. creditable work in their subjects and staff members pre also assigned to structing a coffer dam imder the said the owner. 'The Junior and Senior High In closing Mr. illlng warned the are given a place on the honor roll the writing up of assembly pi^o- at the Show was well spent In that Bridge street bridge in an effort to being Valentine’s Day, no Latin class that although the scholarship or on some list of students doing It was both interesting and educa­ repair a 12-inch main. Hays, Kas.—Mrs. Mary Flenze grammar rules were corrected (if schools demonstrated • one accom grams, social functions and athletic tional. sirnpiy detested the numbers of her plishment of the gymnasium class. has Improved and there is less ques­ superior work have made news events. All these provide Boston—Frank L. Simpson, chair­ wrong) in the messages. ’The most stories. news —Thomas J. Chars, ’34. automobile license plates last year popular song seemed to be, “Let’s The following group of gir’ from tion of failures, itill it is well to which will be of interest not only to man of the Massachusetts Crime M.H.S. derdbnstrated tap dancing bear in mind that school does not the student body but to friends out Alert For News Commission, believes congestion in p e numbers—38-2222—were bard Fall in Love.” Others used were, close until June. to pronounce without stuttering. “I’ll Be Faithful,” “You’re My B. Quinn, K. Mrosek, P. Dreger, U side of school who read the paper "The student body is becoming Superior courts may be relieved if —Ruby Jarvis, '34. School activities may not seem ao more and more alert for news DISCUSSION ON RADIO hearings can be had in all cases This year she put off buying her Everything,” “We’U Make Hay Segerdahl, B. Scolsky, B. Robinson tag, sUently paying a fifty-cent pen­ and M, Sullivan. Important as the activities of the send In material for the brought in district courts and if While the Sun Shines,” “Sweethearts Ladies Sewing (Circle and yet they their owm accord. ‘ parties claiming a Jury are required alty for no other reason thax. to be Forever,” “Love is the Sweetest A school-day dance was demon We have room to PROVES OF INTEREST strated by the following girls: M. not only have names for news value print„ interviews with alunml at to pay a substantial fee in such sure she would get another set of Thing,” and “You.” but p>oint out to the readers some of cases. fibres. Looking at the plates when —Felicia Pietrowski, ’37B. Haugh, E. Duke, J. Harris, M. Mon­ GIRL WINS PRIZE coUege or at work, thus keeping the she got home she found her number tie, K. Harris, M. Mitchell, E the activities which are going on in former and present student bodies A very interesting discussion of Boston—Grand Jury clears Leroy for 1934 was 38-2222. Pickles, and M. A. Andrews. the school. in touch with one another. radio was given by WilHam Bums, 25, Jamaica Plain, of all Following the demonstration class, Athletic Becognltlon Individual Hobbies Matcbett, sixth period Friday, in Mr. charges growing out of the death STUDENTS IN TRYOUTS a banquet was held, followed by a BOOKS FOR STORY “The school has come to expect "Individual student hobbles, re- Johngren’s eccmomlcs class. Hatch­ of Francis J. Flnneran, who died social hour. recognition o fjts athletic successes. last month after an altercation in a ports on plays or exhibitions which ett, who Is a member of the Man­ —Ada Webb, ’34. The fact that the newspapers have students have attended, or interest­ chester Radio club, explained the use West End street. ANDOVER FOR DRAMATIC GROUP recognized and eilmost invariably Concord, N. H.— E. H. Hunter, ing experiences of various sorts and function of many radio parts Mary Miner m Article for given some place at least to the give us Uvely and timely feature such as transformers, condensers, deputy CWA administrator for New George Merritt has been spendln,^ school boy shows that they coils, sockets, code keys and several Hampshire, says he has been advis­ a few days in Boston. ’ Several tryouts have been conduc­ STUDENT BODY ELECTS -stories. The amount of space which ted lately during the ptist week for are not lacking in interest and co­ we are showed makes all this writ­ types of .ubes. The explanations ed tlmt $500,000 has been deposited Mrs. Raymond Palmer, who was Norwich Bnliedn Reward­ operation. In an endeavor to present were illustrated in the articles to the state credit for CWa activi­ convalescent from a bad heart at­ new members of the “Paint and ing possible and many more pupils ties. Powder C3ub.” There are at present ARLTON JUDD CHAIRMAN public entertainment—school plays, receive recognition than could in themselves and with blackboard Boston — Officials of the Gelles tack has had a relapse and is in bed 35 members enrolled, with an aver­ exhibitions, contests of various kinds drawings by the speaker. again. ed (or Efforts. —the school may expect to receive an exclusively school-read paper or Several other reports were ^ven Hardware Company report to police age attendance of 30 persons. Arlton Judd was elected chairman magazine. Our school news reaches that four hours after a clerk had Mrs. Thomas Lewis is recovering Thirty-two lower-Freshmen Eind a certain amount of friendly adver­ on Thursday by students in Mr. from a severe cold. Mrs, Ralph and Elsther Wells, secretary of the tising through the professional an audience far beyond parents and Johngren’s classes. In the first pe­ been sent to a nearby bank to cash members of the waiting list tried Student Council at a meeting held alumni. Those people who are inter­ a chedk for $650 he had failed to re Bass is recovering from a bad cold, out last Wednesday and Thursday Mary Miner, ’87, is the proud press. Not only is the school get riod class EMna Carlevaro reported and Mr. Bass is also suffering with Wednesday afternoon in room 4. Two ting publicity but the write-ups In ested in education are able to le^u^l on the Panama Canal; Alton Cowles, turn; police say the cbhck was cash during seventh )erlod. Of this committees were also selected, one owner of the fourth book which she ed. a cold. has received as a prize for a story fonn graduates and friends who do what goes on behind the walls of a on air transportation; June Loomis Frank Schatz and two sons, Con­ group twelve candidates are to be composed of William Murch, Thom­ not have access to school-published High school while others who have on railroads; and Eleanor Stiles on Lebanon, N. H. — Three men chosen by the committee voted for as Dannaher and George Eckabert written for “The Norwich Bulletin.” stationed at the Sharon, Vt., C.C.C rad and Edward, are staying-at the In order to win a book in this man­ newspapers of the nature of pubUc no other interest than the pleasure airmail. During the fifth period home of Lester Standish. Mr. at the previous meeting of the Dra­ being given the work of formulating performances. to be gained by any entertaining or Robert Samuelson reported on air camp in serious condition at the matic club. Those assisting Miss standards for athletic awards; the ner, the story has to be true, well Alice Peck Day hospital after their Schatz’s daughters, Florence, Anna written and neat. Words are limited High School World informative reading have told us transportatlcm and John Heritage Worth, the director, on the commit­ other, composed of Ray Mozzer, Earl that they enjoy It. We honestly be­ cm air mail. sedan plimged down a 300-foot em and Merial, have gone to Hartford tee are: Constance Germaine, Ellen from a minimum of 100 words to a “In Manchester, for the first time bankment. to find employment, while the Judd and William Gray is to for­ this year, we have been trying an lieve that we have added a new fea­ A complete report on the Panama • McCluskey, Richard Pond, John mulate a system for the selection of maximum of 250 words. Boston—Harry L. Hopkins, Fed­ youngest daughter, Edna, is staying The books which Mary has won experiment in which the public ture to the pages of the Manchester Canal was given by Elena Keeney eral CWA director at Washington, with a friend. Mr. Schatz, whose Tivnan, and James Mahoney. manager. newspaper has given the school an In the sixth period class, followed by Parts from “’The Elopement of The general business brought be­ are: “The Mystery of the Sandle- Herald which Is of Interest to all of advises local headquarters that home was recently burned, is plan­ wood Boxes,” “The Blue Grass Sem­ unusual and interesting t5rpe of rec­ its readers. the story of development of railroads every CWA worker engaged in pro­ ning to buy land and build a cot­ Ellen,” "Mr. Bob,” and “The Private fore the meeting was a list of eight ognition. It has given us permission In United States contributed by Secretary” were read by those try­ cross-country boys, recommended by inary Girls on the Water,” “Dorothy "Manchester, therefore, receives jects which had not been completed tage, ing out. at Oak Knowe,” and “Elsie at Vla- to publish at regular intervals to an unusual degree recognition Thomas Mc'Velgh.'' February 15 will return to work im Mrs. Wallace Woodin is recover­ Coach Wigren to get school letters. newspaper of our wn as one page —IValter Forbes, ’34. —Priscilla Pillsbury, ’36B. The Coimcil voted affirmatively and mede,” respectively. from the city press which makes mediately. ing from her recent illness, and is —FeUcia Pietrowski, ’37B. of the local paper. contact between the school and the Boston—Henry Polonsky, 19, a able to be around the house. Thomar Dannaher was elected man­ “Before this we had published a public.” messenger boy, robbed of a $344 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bridge of ager of cross-country for next year. magazine called "Somanhis” four TRADE SCHOOL SEES pa3Toll as he was about to enter the Hazardville spent Thursday with •times a year. Although we were doorway of the American Gumming Mrs. Bridge’s parents. Rev. and Mrs. SLANTS GIRL RESERVES COMBINE proud of Its success, “Somanhis,” Company In the North End. He had Wallace Woodin. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, HEBRUARY17,1984 FAOij M. H. S. BOWS BEFORE MIDDLETOWS RALL^24- Guards Lose to AlUBurnsideSf 3 2 to 26Meriden Ends Bristol’s SHOOTING CIRCUS EVENS Follows to Seek Record Dundee Wins Over Jeby Long Winning Streak CAGE SERIES AT TWO-AU In 2-Mile Tonight With With 35 to 27 Victory M cC luskey in the Field But by a Narrow Margin \ ~ B O X SCORE Locals Lead 11-4 at Half­ Ed Thayer Leads Mates io EECTBOBPRAn Joe McCluskey’s chances of vic-sf outdoor record of 9:15.4, will be one Ben Jeby of New York, who held tory in his fourth comeback at- ; of the entries in an effort to give Champ Not in Best of Condi­ the title less than a year ago, at the Victory in Close But Dull tempt tonight in the two-mile event Follows stiff competition. Others Stadium last night. The title was Middletown (24) time Bat Falter as Rivals of the New York Athletic Club will include Paul Kanaly, Paul Rek- not at stake. His performance suf­ B. AS PRESIDENT OF fered by comparison with that of games are considered very slight, as ers. Dean Woolsey, Harold Manning tion and Title Not at Stake Stackowicr, rf .. 4 Leonau-d amd Battaglia, in the Pomfret, If ...... 4 Unleash Sport; Drop Into Clash That FaQs to Excite John Follows will be out to break and Freink McKenna. semi-finad bout. La^nard in the Labella, If ...... 0 NEW SOCCER BODY the American record for the dis­ Steephichase Next — Leonard Makes an Ex­ most rousing slugging match seen Spinney, c ...... 0 Fans; Town Champs Trail tance set by Joie Ray back in 1823. McCluskey has captured two sec­ in the Staulium in a long time, scor­ Emmatte, c ...... 2 Tie for 4lh Place; Silver Experts are of the opinion that Fol­ onds, a third and a seventh place in cellent Showing. ed an upset by winning the djecislon Messina, r g ...... 0 lows will easily better Ray’s mark his four starts at two miles to date. aifter ten rounds. Miccullia, r g ___ 0 City Tied for First With at Half, 15 to 13. of 9:08.4, having raced the two It is possible that this will be his The winner of the Leonard-Bat- Foye, Ig ...... 2 Three Local Teams Vote, in miles in 9:09.3 recently without ex­ final appearance in this event dur­ taglla bout had been promised a tending himself. ing the current indoor season as Chicago, Feb. 17— (AP) —There title bout with Dundee next month 11 12 0-7 24 Top-Notch Field next week he defends his 3,000 me­ was a suspicion today that there League Cage Champs. Inability to hold the eagle-eyed in the Stadium, if his performance Manchester (20) Favor of Consolidation Then, too, the field will be one of ter steeplechase title in the j^.meri- are better middleweights than Vines warranted. O’Leary, r f ...... 3 Eddie Thayer in check brought de­ the strongest to compete at this dis- j can indoor championships. McClus- Dundee around— notably Kid Leon­ Dundee, obviously not in the best Johnson, I f ...... 1 feat to the Nationsu Guards at the tance this season. Joe Mangan of j key is heavily favored to retain the ard of East Moline, 111., or Frankie of condition, won the approval of E. Judd, I f ...... 0 LEAGUE RESUL’TS Under Name of Manches­ Sheldon, c ...... 1 hands of the All-BumsTdes at St. Cornell, holder of the United States latter title. Battaglia, a tough Italian from the judges, while Referee Davie Mil­ Winnipeg, Man. Saimonds, rg . . . . 0 Mary's hall in East Hartford last ler called it a draw. Dundee scaled Middletown- 24; Manchester 20. Dundee, recognized in this goun- 1621^ pounds, to 162 for Jeby. A. Judd, i g ...... 2 Meriden 35; Bristol 27. night, 3* to 26. The result evened ter Athletic Club. try £13 middleweight champion, won the''current series at two-all and The show attracted 6,000 specta­ E. Hartford 37; W. Hartford 29. a hadr line 10-round decision over tors with receipts around $9,000. 6 6-11 20 made a fifth and deciding encounter Score by periods: W. Pet. imperative in order to settle the By OBSERVER Middletown ...... 4 0 12 8 24 Meriden ...... g .889 question of superiority. Local Mechanics Upset Manchester ...... 6 5 3 6 20 Bristol ...... g A well attended meeting in the Locals Lead At Start Score at halftime, 11-4, Manches­ .889 Rec building composed of large del­ East Hartford ...... 5 .336 Although the game was close and ter. Referee, Ahem. Time, eight Manchester ...... g egations from each of the three minute quarters. .383 hard fought from start to finish, MlddletoHTi ...... 8 the proceedings failed to excite the local soccer teams unanimously FINE PROGRAM SET .SSS Rockville High, 22-21 West Hartford ...... 0 large crowd of fans that witnessed ratified the proposal to unify all the Middletown (33) .000 the clash. In the first quarter the soccer elements under one banner B. Manchester High’s chances of fin­ lead changed hands twice but Farr, to be known as the Manchester Ath­ Sadmonson, rf . . . .3 Gustafson and Turkington came letic club. The new organization be­ Dailey, r f ...... i ishing the basketball seamon In un­ gan to function immediately by Win Tflt When No- FOR ICE CARNIVAL Davis, I f ...... 3 through with enough points to give B O X SCORE disputed possession of fourth place electing officers and setting up a 5?- LaBella, I f ...... i the town court champs a 7 to 3 ad­ Jones, c ...... 3 in the Central Connecticut Inter­ vantage at the whistle which was committee to draw up by-laws de­ veck’s Foul Shot Breaks Mamchester ’Trade (22) of tadent of such high class ais will V/amster, c ...... o scholastic League went a-glimmer- swiftly wiped out in the second fining the duties ol the officials and P. B. Baptie to Brmg Quartet of be seen tomorrow at Center Sprines Emmette, c ...... 0 ing last night when the Red and quarter when Eddie Thayer and the relations of the team to each F. T. rink. 2. Noveck, r f ...... 3 2-5 Dinatali, rg ...... 2 White faltered before Middletown's Van Powell went into action and other. 21-All Tie in Score at End 8 4. Pheips, If ...... 2 0-0 4 Barrel Jumping Bravakis, Ig ___ l furious closing spurt to lose their knotted the score. Again the Guards List Of Oflloers Noted Skating F ipres 1. Olender, If ...... 0 0-1 0 Leo La Belle of Meriden, speed sixth league encounter in nine starts went to the front, 10-7, but Bill The list of officials follow: Club 0. Misaiko, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 skater and baurrel jumper, will aigain 14 5-9 33 24 to 20. The defeat brought about Thayer then tallied his only two officers: President, R. Pratt; vice- of Regular Playing Time; 2. Kelsh. c ...... 3 2-6 8 demonstrate how easy it is to take Mancbeater (28) a dealock for fourth place between twin-pointers of the tussle to re­ president, A. Lindsay; secretary, J. Here Tomorrow; Cast of MeCTurry, rf ...... 8 3. Raguskus rg ..., .. .0 2-4 2 to the adr on skates amd jump over Manchester and Middletown. store the lead to the All-Bumsldes, P^att; treasurer, W. Stratton. Cobb, I f ...... 0 Lead at Half. 1. Cook, Ig, I f ...... 0 0-3 0 eight barrels. Norval Baptie, who Meriden Trims Bristol. Ed taking up where his brother left Team officers; Seniors president, Woodhouse, c .... 1 J. Munsie; secretary and treasurer, 1. Gill, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 20 Stars to Appear at Gala among the several records he still The most stunning upset of the off to give the shooting circus a 15 Bycholskl, r g ___2 ■W. Turkington; manager, C. Mc­ holds at the age of 54, also holds night was Meriden’s decisive 36 to to 18 margin at halftime. Campbell, I g __ 0 27 triumph over Bristol High, which Donnell. Juniors, president, W. Playing a heads-up brand of bas­ 14 8 6-19 22 Event; Start 2.30. the record for barrel jumping, may (Juster, Ig ...... 0 Eddie Thayer Again Gray; secretary, J. Rooney; treasur­ ketball all the way, Manchester Rockville High (21) participate adso. snapped the fifteen-game winning A basket by Mattson and two streak of the league, state amd New er, R. Nichols; manager, V. Lennon. Trade’s quintet gained a surprising P. B. F. T. Baptie is sure to put on his fa­ 8 free throws by Farr put the Guards 11 6-12 28 Elngland champions amd gave the Juveniles, president, R. Brlmley; Victory over Rockville High at the 1. W. Prutting, rf .. .. .4 0-6 8 mous “fox” chase in which he Score by periods to the fore as the third period open­ School Street Rec yesterday after­ 0. Ludke, rf ...... ,. .0 0-0 0 (Oontinoed Crono Page One) places a group of 10 boys on the Middletown ...... 12 7 3 11—S3 Silver City a tie for first place m secretary, S. Pratt- treasurer and the league standing with the Mon- ed but the lead proved short-lived manager, M. Patten. noon by the slim margin of a single 2. R. Prutting, If ...... 2 2-3 6 ice and tries to evade them. This Manchester ...... 7 6 6 9—28 ahanmen, each team having won as Powell and Ed Thayer again took A Progressive Step point, 22-21 Tlic score was dead­ 3. Usher. If ...... 0 0-0 0 eral new acts to the Manchester feature w'ais presented during the Score at halftime, 19-13, Middle- audience tomorrow. In addition tc eight and lost one. Bristol seems the scoring spotlight and sent the All three teams agreed to wind up locked at 21-all at the end of the 0. Dyei, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 1931 carnival and vas one of the town. Referee, Ahem. 'Time, eight Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Myers of Hol­ due to share the league title with Burnsides into a 22-19 advantage as their affairs as se.iarate units and regular playing period and a three- 2. Strong, c ...... 1 0-1 2 highlights of the show. minute quaurters. yoke, Mass., members the Spring- Meriden, as the former faces East the quarter closed. In the final to take the necessary steps to com­ minute overtime was necess:.ry, 0. Monaghan c ...... 0 0-0 0 Parking fledl Figure Skating club, who vis­ Hartford and the latter Manchester period the Burnsides slowly increas­ pile an inventory of all equipment Noveck sinking a try from the free 4. Wilson rg ...... 1 1-3 3 ed their margin to leave little doubt ited the local rink on the occasion Those planning to drive to the next week in the final league games whicn will be assigned to the new throw line to give the Mechfinics a 0. Pitney, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 camivad tomorrow au*e advised that as to the final outcome, although 1. Patria, Ig ...... of the recent costume party, will oe OFFER FOUR GAMES of the season and both will be heav­ organization for use. well-deserved triumph. . . .0 2-3 2 seen here tomorrow. parking on the newly constructed ily favored to triumph. An overflow the Guards tried desperately to get It was the second straight win 4. Labac, I g ...... 0 This consolidation is a progres­ 0-0 0 Plenty of Comedians parking lot off Hemlock street will crowd of 3,200 fans witnessed Meri­ back into the running but without sive step and should result in for the Traders and their fourth in be available tomorrow aiftemoon. avail. 17 Eddie (Jrane of Boston and his ATEA^SIDEREC den’s victory at Meriden last night. stronger and more representative ^ te e n starts to date. Next Friday, 8 5-16 21 team of comediains have been en­ To reach the parking area drivers May Finish Fifth. “ Ding” Farr had the extremely teams to uphold the traditions of Coach Walter Schober’s charges Manchester .... 6 7 6 2 1—22 may go down Hemlock street to the difficult job of guarding the elusive gaged to put on a laughable com­ Eamt Hartford eliminated all con­ Manchester ir soccer circles in Con­ tackle Willimantlc Trade here and Rockville ...... 7 0 6 8 0—21 edy act, “Haink and Hainna” and the end where am attendamt will point tenders for third place by gaining Eddie Thayer and held him to six necticut. are determined to continue their Score halftime, 13-7 Manchester out the parking axea, close to the Boys' Club, Heights Jrs., De baskets while getting two himself. "Perils of Pauline”, two riots of ice- a 37 to 29 victory over West Haul- winning streak and finish the season One overtime period Score, end comedy. Due to the demand of the skating lodge. Parking will adso be Jimmie Gray, scoring ace of the ford that gave the McGrathmen a with a good showing. regular plajdng time, 21-aill. Time, many youngsters lyho each year caJ permitted adong the b a tin g lodge record of five wins and four loses in Burnsides in recent games, was N. R. A. LEAGUE Molay and Newsies to See The Traaers displayed their finest 4 8-minute* periods. Referee, Bog- for the funny ice acta, Wadlett has roadway around the north shore c' leaigue competition to date. West limited to a single hoop by Dowd form of the seasoi in taking Rock gini. Next game to be played at brought four comediains to bolster the pond. Parking at the dam on Hartford is hopelessly in the cellar and Gustafson and Chapman held The Aristocrats took four points viUe High into camp. After trailing School Street Rec with Willimantlc Edgerton street will be reserved for from Jaffe’s Jewels. The Blueflelds the Jong program of more serious Action This Evening. with nine straight defeats amd Mid­ Bill Thayer even, each getting five 7 to 6 at the end of the first quar­ Trade February 23. events a .d beautiful figure amd the entertadners’ cars. dletown seems likely to go Into un­ points. Turkington outscored both won three from the Oak Street ter, the locals held Rockville score­ Traffic Tavern team while Garrone’s Mar­ fancy costume numbers. disputed possession of fourth place Hutt and Stangle at the jump posi­ less from the floor in the second Rockville High 2nds (18) Miss Davenport III Chief of Police Samuel G. Gordon next week in its game with WlUiam ket and the Builders cancelled un­ P. will have charge of the traffic ar­ Hartford teams will provide the tion. period and netied seven points to B. F. T. At the List moment it was learn­ opposition for locad teams tonight Hall, which would send Manchester All Bomside til next Wednesday night. Twaronite rangements on Center street. Offi­ take a 13 tc 7 lead at halftime. The 0. Ludke, rf ...... ___ 2 1-3 5 ed that Miss Miriam Davenport, at the School Street gym. Th. le down to fifth place, unless the locals B. F. P. took honors with single of 132 and cers will be stationed on Center Mechanics battled on even terms in 1. Usher, r f ...... ___ 1 2-3 4 Springfield, one of New Englamd’s games have been arramged by Ben spring an upset and beat Meriden. three string for 361. Gado followed street at Edgerton street amd from E. Thayer, If ...... 6 0 12 the third quarter and protected 0. Metcaif, i f ...... ___ 0 0 0 0 best womam figure skaters, would Clune, baisketball promoter amd he Gain Early Lead. with 354 and Garibaldi third with that point over the hill to the pond Gray, r f ...... 1 4 6 their lead but slipped badly in the 0. Berthald, I f ___ . . . .0 0-0 0 not be able to attend the camnivaJ is maiking speclad efforts to have Manchester clicked smoothly at 344. veterans will have chairge. Stangle, c ...... 0 0 0 final period to allow RockvlUe High 0. Dyer, c ...... ___ 1 2-3 4 after having suffered am attack oi gamnes started on scheduled time. the outset of last night’s encounter Blueflelds (3) The skating lodge will be closed Hutt, c ...... 1 0 2 torally and knot the score at 21-all 0. Monaghan, c ... ___ 1 0-0 2 appendicitis last Sunday at the The Burnside Rams will oppose amd had little trouble in going into W. Thayer, I g ...... 2 1 5 Pohl ...... 107 124 110—341 just before the whistle. Both teams 1. Pitney, rg ...... 0 0-1 0 to the generad public during the the Boys’ Club of the West Side Rec an 11 to 4 lead at hailftime. The Struff . .. Brattleboro, Vermont, winter sports Stangle, I g ...... 0 0 0 . . . . 89 90 85— 264 went scoreless from the floor in the 0. Lebac, rg ...... 0 0-0 jO carnival. exhibition. A group of women in the first game scheduled to stamt first quarter warn very famt and Mam- Brennan . members of the local ex-service Powell, rg ...... 3 1 7 ...... 85 93 112—290 overtime but Noveck’s foul shot 2. Scheny, I g ...... ___ 1 1-1 S Special Woman’s Race at 6:15 p. m. sharp. chester found Itself unable to break Borowski . . . . 95 126 92—313 brought the Traders victory. 3. Rozanski, Ig . . . . ___ 0 0-0 0 auxillamles, will serve hot dilnks and In what will be the rubber game, up Middletown’s zone defense and Gado ...... 100 126 128— 354 Helen Cosker of Hartford, fast sandwiches in the lodge for the vis­ the Burnside Guards will clash 13 6 32 Rockville High’s seconds won the woman skater, will stage a special force a chamge from mam to mam, 7 itors. against the Heights Juniors at 7:00 Manchester Guards preliminary 18 to 14, holding the 6 6-11 18 440-yard race during the afternoon although the zone did not prove B. 485 559 527 1562 locals scoreless in the last quarter Manchester Trade 2nds (14) . Entertainment p. m. Both teams have won over effective against the aiggressivenesa Oak St. Tavern ( program. Any womam speed skater A luncheon will be served by the each other once amd this game Farr, rg ...... 2 ) after a nip and tuck battle in which P. B. F. T. at the rink may enter this speclad of the lo c ^ . Manchester led 6-2 Garibaldi . . . . 114 Army and Navy club following the should be a hummer as both teams Gustafson, Ig ...... 0 128 102—344 Rockville led by one point at half­ 1. Misailko, rf ...... ___ 1 1-2 3 race, amd it is expected that there at the end of the quarter. Russell .. caxnlvad. Immediately after the will be at full strength in order to Dowd, Ig ...... 0 . . . . 75 112 106—293 time, 10-9, and the same marji 0. W. Staklinskl, If -----1 2-5 4 will be stars present from the New Stage Scoring Spree. Gustafson repaust the skaters 'vill leave tor win the final game. McHale, Ig ...... V . 0 . . . . 117 86 96—299 the end of the third quarter, 15-14. 1. Cowles, c ...... ___ 2 0-0 4 Haven Ice club, the Springfield Ice Manchester DeMolay will return The second quarter vas very Armstrong ... 102 106 95—303 4. Olender, r g ...... 0 1-1 1 New York where they will appear tr loosely played amd Mamchester kept Turkington, c ...... 1 club amd other Ne\. Englamd a benefit show in the Red'Badl ioe to the fold agadn after a brief lay­ Wilkinson ...... 104 102 91—297 0. Cooney, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 well in front to lead by seven points Mattson, c ...... 1 skating clubs to enter this event. rink Sunday evening. off, against the Hayes Dairy team 4. GUI, Ig ...... ___ 1 0-0 2 at the whistle. In the third period Chapman, rf ...... 2 Ray Taskar of Hartford amd Leo Committees of Hartford at 8:00 p. m. Nothing Falkoski, If ...... 3 512 534 490 1536 0. Palllen, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 LaBelle of Meriden, two of the faist- much is known about the Hartford the iocais passing attack went to J. Andrew Holzheimer is m pieces amd Middletown went on a Mattson, I f ...... 1 est skaters in this state, will stack chamge of the veterans' group spon­ team but the Demolay team will be Jaffe’s Jewels (0) 10 scoring spree that netted twelve Ho c ke y 5 4-8 14 up against Baptie and seversd stars soring the carnivad plams. Frank pointing for this game as they ame Keeney .. points amd gave them a 16 to 14 9 26 ----- 110 84 83— 277 Rockville ...... 3 7 5 3— 18 from the Red Badl rink, New Yora, Cervlnl, Frank Bray and John L. anxious to renew their standing in Jaffe . . . . edge at the end of the quarter. Score By Periods . . . . 96 96 104— 296 WEEK-END SCHEDULE. “ Manchester ...... 5 4 5 0 - -14 in am 80-yard race. This event jt Jenney are in charge of the sale of the baisketball circles. Manager ■Vittullo ...... 107 97 Score halftime. 10-9. Rockville Brown will use the following men in Both teams set a furious pace in Burnsides ...... 3 12 7 10—32 86— 290 Saturday. expected to give Manchester ob­ tickets and Mrs. Anna Barron is Buckland . . . . 82 92 High. Referee, Boggini. ’Time 4 5- an effort to bring about a victory: the final period, Mamchester taking Guards ...... 7 6 7 7—26 99—273 Nationail League. servers their first view of speed chairman of the auxiliary committee Sadd . . . . ----- 105 minute periods Vennart, Hadden, Tolson, Mc­ the lead again, 18-16 on baiskets by Score at halftime. All Burnside 87 87— 279 Boston at Toronto. skating, one of the most grilling in charge of the skating lodge activ­ events held on ice, in which admost Cormick, Davis, Werner, Montle and Judd amd Johnson. Then Middle- lb, Manchester Guards 13; referee, New York Americans at Montreal ities. Smith. town knotted the count as Emmette 500 446 469 1415 double the speed of dlstamce runners Announoementa Malin; time, 10 rain, quarters. Maroons. What.will be the feature game of tallied amd went to the front on a Aristocrats (4) is obtained. In addition to the regular pro­ Can-Am League. REC MERMEN TROUNCE the evening is the game between the doubledecker by Pomfret, followed Giglio ...... 100 102 84— 286 National Champion gram there will be several im­ Philadelphia at Boston. Herald Newsboys amd the Hartford by baiskets by Stackowlcz amd Fave Adamson ___ 102 105 82— 289 Sunday Information was received from promptu events during the after­ Atlas. The visitors are reputed one Last Night "s Fights Benson ...... 106 91 in the closing minutes that put the 105— 302 National L^gue. JAYVEES OF TRINITY New York early today that Dr. H'u- noon and it is expected that a of Hartford’s leading teams in tbelr game or ' Anderson . . . . 114 109 102—325 Ottawa at Detroit. da Berger, former Natlonad Junior skating team of three sisters from class and the Herald team will need Twaronite ----- I l l 118 figure skating chaunplon, will be In New Haven will be on hamd for a Seconds Also Lose. 132—361 Chicago at New York Rangers. its full strength in order to ac­ The lovu. secuuds lost the prelim­ (By Associated Press) the party which leave Now novelty triple number, something complish a feat that muny teams Can-Am League. The Rec Aquatic team defeated inary to Middletown, 38 to 28, but Chicago—Vince Dundee, 162 1-2, 533 525 504 1563 York early tomorrow morning for never seen here before. have been unable to do. This game world middleweight champion, out­ Philadelphia at New Haven. the Trinity Jr. Varsity team at the McCurry was the outstanding star Trowbridge pool, last night, by the the Manchester carnival. Also In Announcements will be made from is scheduled to start no later than pointed Ben Jeby, 162, New York, 9:15 and it should be worth one’s on the floor, netting no less than score of 46-29. Quontis, Taylor, amd the party will be Miss Edna Harris, the skating lodge ais the skaters 10, non-title; Kid Leonard, 162, East time to see these above mentioned eight twin-pointers. Mamchester Cowles starred for the Rec. Arthur amd Roland Jansen, au'tists leave for their acts and a repeat Moline, 111., outpointed Frankie Bat­ of the Winter Sports club of New amnouncement and introduction will games to which the generaJ public trailed all the way by a slender mar­ Results: gin. taglia, i<62 1-2, Winnipeg, Man., 10; York, of which Dr. Hulda Berger is be made by Master of Ceremonies is Invited. Harry Dubllnsky, 144, Chicago, out­ Maple Leafs Are Favored 200-yard relay—Won by Rec; Quontis, Soberal, Kicking, Cowles. vice president. Harry White, from the center of the pointed Tracy Cox, 144, Indianapo­ WRIGHT RELEASED Time, 1.65.4. Each of the above skaters will Ice. lis, 10; Leo Rodak, 131, Chicago, present the numbers which they ex­ New York, Feb. 17— (AP) —For­ To Beat Bruin*s Tonight 60-yard free style—Won by est Glenn Wright, once the Natioral HOPPE REACHES FORM, outpointed Wilfred (Moon) Mullins, Cowles, Rec; Quontis, Rec, 2nd; pect to show at the Nationail ebaun- ’The Supreme Court of Missouri 127, Vincennes, Ind., 8. pionships in Philadelphia next must decide whether the Jackson League’s greatest shortstop, was Buess, Trinity, 3rd. Time, 26.2. handed his unconditional releauie by Miami, Fla.—Sylvan Bass, 155, 100-yard free style— Won by month. Never before has Mem- county court possesses authority to TRIMS DE ORO, 50-13 New York, Fob. 17.— (A P )—The.;-,regular season. The Maroons are chester carnived fams had am array fix a budget for the county. the Brooklyn Dodgers today. Baltimore, outpointed Roy Bailey, Cowles, Rec; Kicking, Rec, 2nd; Ly- Wright’s releaise bad been fore­ 180, Atlanta, Ga., 8; Tex Lavelle, teams which battled through a { three points aheauX of the Canadlens, tell, Trinity, 3rd. Time, 1.03. cast for the 32-year-old veteran of New York, Feb. 17.— (A P )—WUlle 159, Dallas, Tex., outpointed Joe series of record duration for the the Americains three behind the Fly- 100-yard back stroke—Won by ten years’ Major League competi­ Dunn, 167, Cleveland, 6; Harry Bus­ j ing Frenchmen. The count shows Hoppe, who came to the big town National Hockey League champion­ Taylor, Rec; Winship, Trinity, 2nd; tion wais of little assistance to the neamly 40 years ago. to astonish cue man, 151, Chicago, outpointed Por­ two Maroon triumphs so far, one ship last spring, the Toronto Maple Tyng, Trinity, 3rd. ’Time, 1.24. hapless Dodgers laist season. He ap­ cue-masters, had the leaders in the ky Saab, 157, Birmingham, Ala., 6. I for New York and two ties, and 200-yard free style—Won by Win- peared In only 71 games and batted Leafs and Boston Bruins, clash Elm City Bowlers Beat world’s three-cushion championship Philadelphia— Frankie Carlton, i every decision haw been by one ship, Trinity: Tyng, Trinity, 2ni; only .255. As a player, at least, again tonight under vastly different wondering today if the former king 143, Jersey City, outpointed Jimmy ; goal. Thompson, Rec, 3rd. Time, 2.56. Wright’s connection with big league circumstances. of the baUk-line players has retumod Craven, 138 1-2, PhUadelphia, 10. With three contending teams Diving—Won by Soberal, Rec: The Charter Oak Girls baseball seems ended. Their meeting finds the Leafs so to his old time form. Amarillo, Tex.—Chief Parris, 138, separated by one-point intervals Mixter, ’Trinity, 2nd; Mlldner, Rec, Madcing his professional debut far aheaid in the Camadlain division After five games, of which he Oklahoma City, knocked out Harry there is plenty of room for chamges Srd, with the Independence, Kau. club of that it is ailmost impossible for them had won four with only mediocre Avadon, 145, Wichita, Kan., 3. in the American group standing in 100-yard breawt stroke— Won bv Rolling a postponed first round^bome team also eclipsed the 300 the Southwest League in 1921, to be ousted from the lead. The Wright broke into the big time with playing, the 46-year-old former boy tomorrow’s program. The New York Hayward, Trinity; Mildner, Rec, match agadnst the Roger Sherman ' mamk with a 319 three string. wonder, holder at one time or an­ Bruins are just as far behind in the Rangers amd (^caigo Blackhawks, 2nd; Rutgers, Rec, 3rd. Time, The summary: the Pittsburgh Pirates three years American section. Girls of New Haven in the Elm later. For five campaigns, he was other of every bllliemd title except second and third respectively, clash 1.26.6. Charter Oadc Girls — Mamchester the three-cushion crown, cut loose Toronto has won three of its four at New York wHUe the Detroit Red 160-yard medley—Won by Rec: City last night, the Charter Oak . 99 112 95 306 one of the chief cogs in the power­ Jackmore ... ful Pirate arrays of 1924-28 Includ­ last night with an ezhlbltloD of shot previous claisbes with the Bruins Wings encounter the Ottawa Sena­ Taylor, Mildner, Quontis. Time, Girls lost two out of three gaunes in Strong ...... 99 85 106 290 making that carried him to victory and tied the other but despite that 2.08. ing the championship teauns of 1925 tors, laist plame club of the Canadian a State League match. The local G. Nelson . . . . 86 96 111 203 amd 1927. over 71-year-old Alfredo de Oro, in record there is a possibility of a girls lost the-first game by 21 pins . 104 division. F. Nelson ... 93 96 293 An arm injury led to this trade, 28 innings and 41 minutes. Ths close game. The Leaffs have been A 5-0 victory in their last meet­ BBUIN8 TO PLAY amd the second by 28 pins but An* Schubert .... . 87 93 96 276 score was 60 to 18. The game w u The Manchester Bruins hockey in December, 1928, to Brooklyn for riddled by injuries latdy and the ing gave the Rangers the leaul in Ished strong In the finad gaune to Jess Petty and Harry Rlconda. the fastest in the current tourna­ Bruins have turned in a few flnw their series with Chicago after they tekm will oppose Forestvllle at the win by five pins. 476 4'(9 604 1468 ment. Center Springs rink tomorrow after­ 'That Injury, and other ailments, (By Aaaoeiated Preas) performances since Eddie Shore got had split a pair of 1-0 decisions and Clara Jackmore w u the only Roger Sherman (Hris—N. H. handicapp^ him all the time he was J. N. ..Boseman, Jr., of 'Valle Jia^ Chicago—Ed Don George, 2X4, back in harness. played 1-1 tie. ’The compairatlvely noon at 1:30 o’clock. The following member of the local team to bit for A. Reynolds .. . 86 97 84 267 with the Dodgers lUthough he made a are asked to report: Maaon, the May Calif., is leading the field with she Buffalo, N. Y., defeated Jack Smith, With the thlrd-pliwe Montreal weak Ottawa team has at times better than 800, chalking up a three M. Ryan ...... 102 78 108 288 a pamtiaJ comeback in IMO when he straight vlctoiies. brothers, Dusty May, Ecabert, string of 306. Her single was adso 212, Chic^o, two out of three falls. Canadlens idle, the New York been a tough nut for the Red Wings 0. Johnson . . . . 97 105 94 296 reached his adl-time high in batting Daigle, Chambers, Bjorkmim. high for the local team. M. Kilmar- E. Werme .. . 87 119 113 Cincinnati-Duke Finnegan, 146, Americans and Montreal Maroons to crack but Detioit comes up to 319 with am average of .321. One and a half billion tone^nf fiott Brown, Smith and Kelley. The game tin of the Roger Sherman team hit M. Kllmartin . 124 103 100 327 England, threw Steve Nenoff, 147, take up the Cainadian section argu­ their last encounter of the season Wright, in his prime, was known are washed o«t ef fMds of the Bulgaria, 50:(X). will precede the Ice Carnival to be high single with 124 amd high three am one of the leaf^e’s most danger­ ment in their last meeting of ths with a 8-2 edge. held at 2:80 o’clock. eed States every year at an u n iiil atxinff with 827. E. Wernn of tha 496 602 488 1487 ous batsmen In a ninch. loM of |40(M)00.000. \

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LOST AND POUND 1 REPAIRING 28 HOUSES PUR RENT 65 MORE THAN 12S ATTEND collision proved unavaiiinr, bowerer. LOiT—VTCINiry Hartford Road UPHOL8TERINO— Fabric pricee TO RENT —8EVEKAL dMlrahle DECISION REACHED TWO HELD 1$ DRUNK The truck and tbe pleasure cor met rlAMU jlfjjf, iBtlcT;* M il,8, 1034. In* are rielof. Have your upboletered flv«, six and mv*o room housoa, bead on. side initial^, Reward If returned furniture made like new by our ex> •iBfflo aad double; alio heated LUTHER LEAGUE DINNER After Bronnlgon and OppUt bod Herald office. perienceo upboleterere at the OLD apartmeote. Apply Edward J. HoU, IN CONN. CONTEST PowlinA been brought to tbe police station LOW pricee, 8amplee and eettmatee Pboae 4843 aad 801/}26. CRAVATS VierrORS AFTER ROAD CRASH Eud locked up for the remainder of furnlebed. Watklne Brotbere, 936 Rev. H. S. Carlson, Head of N. tbe night, tbeir battered automobile MOVING— iK U C K lN G - Main etreet. Phone 6171, E. Conference, Speaks at Lost night at Murphy's alleys tbe woe taken to ScbOAler'i garage for 8TOKAGE 20 League’s Best Banquet. Cravat team took the Throwing repairs, (Toeolin* hod run from the MAKE nXED RATE Bnt Report on Goss-Gormley Mill Five for a ride. Tbe Cravate Hartford Men^Sliglitli Hart punctured tank of tbe truck and PERRETT A OLKN'NEY INC. local TAILORING— D Y E IN G - More than 126 pereone attended won by 42 pins. Dwyer of the losers when Murray tried to start tbe aod Kmf dlitanee movlof. Dally CLEANING 24 Election DUpnte Wai Not woe tbe star of tbe evening hitting vehicle It failed to budge. Repairs eaprcM to Hartford. Ovemlnbt FOR eWA INJURIES the lixth annual banquet of the for a single of 123 and a three string When They Drove Into a to tbe tank were mode and tbe ftrvlce to and from New Yora, SlTITf MADE TO ORDER ftt MW Luther League of the Emanuel of 362, but with all his good bowl­ truck resumed Its trip to Providence Tel, 30611-8860 or 8884, Lutheran church loet night, one of shortly after 4 o’clock this morning. low pricti, FlM Ullorioff, « x p ^ A radical chaage la tbe regula- Made Public Today. ing be couldn't make up for Mike Loaded Truck. rcptiriDf, clefiolajr tad the molt eucceieful ever held by th4 Sheridan who Is considered the star In town court this morning Judge tloae of tbe CWA pertaining to com> Raymond A. Johnson fined BrannU For ftrvlct dial 4798, L, DIm r , 68 peneatioa of Injured men in the em­ League. Tbe principal epeaker was of the team. Mike’s insboot just PUBLIC PASSENGER Clintoo itreet. Washington, Feb. 17,--(AP) — wouldn’t work lost night. gon 1100 and costs for operating « ploy of the civil works administra­ Rev, Harry 8, Carlson of Montello, Two Hartford men, alleged by the motor vehicle under the influence ni SERVICE 20A Mails,, president of the New England Members of the House elections tion was made yesterday, Jimmie Pontlllo knocked off 170 police to have been under the in­ Intoxicating liquor, Oppdlt was In the future the compensation Conference Luther League, who committee refused today to rev'eal fluence of liquor, were shaken up IN ADDITION TO KIIv.t Lane Eii* UOUKHE8 AND CLASSES 27 fipoke on the subject, "Where Are last night at Murphy's alleys, bowl­ fined no and costs for indication. rate for Injured workmen will be their decision In the election con­ and slightly Injured when the Ford Both pleaded guilty to the charges. Line, De LtiX" I' party 86,76 per week. Previously the rate We Going?" ing against "Old Pop" of the Midget sedan In which they were riding fir team ini'i, ue ,'ili<,i nffcr 7 paw- ai'.AUTY CULTUKIU-Bam whllg was two-thirds of the weekly rate Rev, Mr, Carlson said that this test In the Fifth Connecticut dis­ Smoke Shop. Pop only hit for 131 crashed Into a flv i ton truck owned rengcr apflaii I'vrrv, I’hono 30U;J, ler.—Jeremiah 2:32. 0 T. Conran, Ig ...... 1 0 2 Automobiles tot E x.hnree I bed spring, $2. Glenwood 4-burn­ He agreed to allow Maloney to fashion show staged by Director 0 J. Murphy, Ig ...... 1 2 4 Auto Accessories—Tires ...... ( er gas range with oven and broiler, speak in support of his bill, for the Auto Repairing—P.n'.nttng...... ' William Dieterle. , Every one can remember that Auto Schools ...... 1-A $17.50. WATKINS BROTHERS, relief of Robert R. Prann. However, These are but some of the 9 10 3 23 Autos—Ship by Truck ...... I Inc., 935 Main street. after the Third District Congress­ special numbers seen in a picture which has interested himself.— Autos—For Hire ...... i man concluded his explanation to Plautus I Sons of Italy (49) trarages—Service—Sto-age ...... l( further consideration. The House that is basicaJly comedy drama in I P B. Motorcycles—Blcyclec ...... 11 adjourned in an uproar following a which William Powell as a high 4 Petricco, rf ...... 3 Wanted Antes—Motorcycles .... 11 WANTED TO BUY 58 pressure promoter, comers the 2 Cherelunl, If ...... 2 Bnalnee, aud Profe,,innnl Servlevs sharp exchange betw'een Fish and W.\NT SOUTHPAW CATCHER Business Services Offered ...... 13 Representative Byrnes of Tennesse, Paris fashion market and sets 1 Vince, c ...... 0 Household Be'-'tees Offered .....I t- A 1 WILL BUY ALL KINDS of j u ^ himself up as the king of fashions. 1 Frahey, rg ...... 0 and live poultry. Highest prices. the majority leader. Pittsburgh, Feb. 17. — (AP) — Building—Contracting ...... 14 Maloney’s bill would appropriate Bette Davis plays opposite Pow­ Just for the novelty of It, the 0 Correnti, Ig 6 11 23 Florists—Nurseries ...... William Ostrlnsky, 91 Clmton S t ell as his co-conspirator and vies 0 Desirre, rg ...... 0 Funeral Directors ...... Phone 5879. money to pay a claim of Robert R. Pittsburgh Pirates would like to Heatln Plumbing—Roofing Prann for services rendered the for his love with Verree Teasdale, have a left-handed catcher this year. Insurance ...... government in 1925. Prann, Ma­ who is seen in the character of President William E. Benswanger 8 11 18 49 e IM4 *Y NU tCSVICt IMC. Millinery—Dreeemaklng ...... an American show girl masquer­ Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . loney said, has frequently been ading as a Russian Grand Duchess. already hsis received several replies Painting—Papering ...... RnOMS WITHOU'I BOARD 5'.» forced to come to Washington to to a general invitation to south­ DeMOLAY BEATEN (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) With two such comedians a.s Manchester DeMolay lost a close Professional Services ...... TWO SMALL ROOMS for one per­ fight for his claim, once making the Frank McHugh and Hugh Herbert paws who can take it behind the Repairing ...... 33 trip from Porto Rico. plate. game to First Presbyterian church The little fly was quite surprised. and then brave Coppy, with a smile, rallorlng—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 34 son, entirely redecorated. Tele­ teamed up, the fun promises to be in Hartford to the tune of 33-31. said, "Look! The spider’s waking Collet Goods and Service ...... 36 phone 6917 or 3726. irrepressible. The Pirate prexy points out that It said, "I never realized that I Wanted—Business Service ..... U whereas portside catchers are not The game ■was close throughout and would ever meet a person quite so up. Perhaps we’d better run.” Edorattonal T OR RENT—FURNISHED room, SEVEN MEET DEATH a new idea in the Major Leagues, at half-time Manchester led 18-17. kind as you. "Oh, no,” snapped Dotty. ‘Til Courses ano Classes ...... 17 heated, or will share my home with they are unusual. First Presbyterian Church (88) explain! If he gets mad, ’twill be In Private Instruction ...... 38 With so many left hand hitters— P B. F. T. 'The spider’s web holds me so vain. There’s nothing, njw, that he Dancing ...... |g-A couple. Telephone 3664. McFADDEN CALLS tight that, honestly. I’m filled with Musical—Dramatic ...... 38 IN NEW YORK HRE they’ve Incretised in number since 2 D. Marshall ...... 4 1-2 9 can do to undo what we’ve done.” Wanted—Instruction ...... 10 the old days when a southpaw re­ 1 McLacblan ...... 0 0-0 0 fright. I’m glad you’ll help me out, Financial DOHERTY A NAME ceiver was viewed with alarm — 0 Shanamon ...... 0 0-0 0 ’cause there is nothing I can do.” The Spider then jumped up and lends—Slocks—Mortgages ..... II AFARTMENI'b—FLATS— (Oontinaed rram Page One) Benswanger and Mtmager George 1 Reid ...... 1 0-0 2 “Well, Just hold still. Don't cried, "Ah, ha! There was a fly in­ Business Upportunltles ...... II TENEMENTS 63 move around anc I think some Money to Loan ...... It Gibson think that a lad who 2 MUlen ...... 4 0-0 8 side my net, but you have let It go. screams added to the noise of the (Oontinoed from Page One) catches them on the "wrong side” 2 Davidson ...... 4 4-7 12 way cEin be found to set you Help and gltnattnna f o r r e n t —LILLEY street, near crackling flames. Firemen rescued You’ve played a trick on me. Belp Wauled —Female ...... | | might be a big help. 1 Brash ...... 1 0-0 2 free," said Dotty. "Gee, this web "However, I guess I don’t mind. Center, modem four and five flats, many by climbing ice-covered lad­ herty or for the Cities Service Com­ Is rather tough." Belli Wanted —.Male If ders. Some tenants able to grope Five southpaw catchers have You've done something that you ■ ■ ' ■ 'lb A garage. Available. Inquire 21 Elro pany.” played In the big leagues. Among 9 14 5-9 33 "I’ll lend a hsuid,” said Scouty. "I thought kind, and, anyway, I’ll aeip wanted -Male or Female .. II street. their wmy through the smoke to Doherty echoed: them were Mike Hines with the Manchester DeMolay (81) am glad to help you free a fly. Just catch another little fly, I know.” Agents Wanted ...... 17-A back windows where the fire escapes ‘‘Mr. Arthur Mullen has never at Boston Nationals In 1883, Shorty P B. F. T. pull some of the web strands far, Real shortly, Goldy yelled, ‘‘Look Situations Wanfed — Female ...... t | I OR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- are located, made their way to safe­ any time been consulted by me or 3 Hadden ...... 6 1-4 13 Situations ivantpo - Male ...... t | ment, with all improvements. Ap­ Whiting with the Baltlmores, and far out. Ah, that’s the stuff." there! Thaf n I .'ry — Vehfrl«-s ply at 111 Holl street or telephone The house was located on Seventh ested in connection with any tax in 1898. 0 E. Smith ...... 1 1-2 3 The little fly then wiggled loose, Dog*—Birds—pets ...... 41 6806. street between Second and Third saw a squirrel with a cart* matters whatsoever.’’ These lads could catch, but some­ 2 Davis ...... 2 1-2 5 and Duncy said, "Now, there’s The cart ws« full of nuts and LIv Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 avenues, a thickly populated sec­ "Were he (McFadden) not pro­ 3 Werner ...... 2 0-1 4 Poultry ana Subidiee ...... 43 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat also tion. how—probably because of the pre­ no use In hanging ’round here, things. "What will he do with all Wanted - Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 six room half house with all im­ tected by a cloak of Congressional ponderance of right handed hitters little fly. You’d best fly out of these things?” asked Windy. “May­ Far Sale— MIseellaneoB, The height of the flames, shoot­ immunity, which he cowardly hides 8 14 3-9 31 provements. Inquire at 147 East —the southpaw receivers were held sight.” be we’ll find out, if sifter him we Articles tor Sale ...... 4£ ing from windows and through the behind in his •vicious and scurrilous in dis-esteem. Now the Pirate Boats and Accessories ...... 44 Center street. roof, attracted a large crowd includ­ "That’s just what I am going to dart.” Building Material* ...... 47 attacks upon honest men," Doherty chiefs are trying to revive the an­ Non-resident motorists in Massa­ do," came the reply. "Much thanks Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 ing many motorists who had .seen continued. “I would sue him for libel cient tradition that a catcher is a chusetts must obtain permits, If SIX ROOM FLAT, first floor, 'with the fire from the three bridges over to you! I thought I was a goner, (The Tiniee watch the aqntrrel Electrical Appllancea—Radio ... 48 and slander In every court in the catcher—left handed or right they wish to remain in the state sure, but now I’m quite all right." store the nuts away in tbe next Fuel and t eed ...... 41-A ail Improvements, steam heat, the East river. land.” Barden — Farm—Dairy Prodneta SO garage, rent reasonable. Inquire homded. mors thsm 30 days. 'They waited for a little while, story). Household Goode ...... ii at 128 Summer street. Machinery and Tool, ...... il Musloat Instrumenta ...... II Office and Store Equipment .r.. 14 FIVE ROOM FLAT to rent, all ALLEY OOP Bpecial, at tbe Stores ...... 16 modem improvements, 826.00 a The Queen Is Out Again! By HAMLIN Wearing Apparel—Fnre ...... 17 month. Garage available. Elmore Wanted—To Buy ...... | | Hohenthal. Phone 6336-6220. Rooins Bps r d—H o tela—Resorts fvipMAjisTY ^loTirKATTER^ GO HND MtAr 'PSS-S'ST.' QUEEN ReetnwrSnl' r NICE WOPK.IX' BOYf NOW YOU THREE ROOMS with private hath, I KING (DOP. WITH YOU MU05 f* UMPATEEDLE - looms Without Board ...... It !WE CAN’T FIND BETTER LAM OOTA HERE.'FOPE loarders Wanted ...... N-A southern exposure, rent reasonable. I TELL YA-THE OR HE'LL BE 6ITTIH’ I'M here to h elp ALLEY OOP CATCHES UP WITH lonntry Board—Resorts ...... 60 Telephone 6917 or 3726. HIDE NOR GRAND VJliER US ALL IN TH’ SOUP.' ‘ YOU ESCAPE.' YOU.' I SOTTA SCOPE TO SET­ lotelS'—Restanrants • • a-* MAIR OF TH' HAS GOTTA BE WE MUST Vanted—Rooms—Board FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ SlT60IN’.rsCRftM!(‘^e «g ^^ ' TLE WITH HIM,SO I’LL Real Batata Fax Beat ment, with garage |20 month. ascovEPS STICK AROUND TILL [ OKAY. Apgrtmenu, Flats. TansmenU .. ME- I SET A chance ■ Btialaass Location, (or Rent ... Arthur A. Knofla. Telephone 6440 CRACK DOWN.'y ff Booses for Rant ...... or 4359. •oborbaB lor Rent BUT YA BETTER luamar Homes for Rent ...... FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- WATCH VER. w anted to B e n t ...... ment, steam heat, and all improve­ Baal Biatata For Sale Ipartnant Bollfilng for Sal, ments, garage, rent 823 month. In­ Inolaeaa Property (or Sale ..... quire 627 Center street. ranaa aad Liuid (or Sale leoaes (or B alt ...... (or Sale ttsm...... ■ • • • • Uaoit Propertr (or Bale BUSINESS LOCAflONS tnbvhaa (or Sale Iffil Jiltate (or Bzohange ...... FOR RENT 64 wanted—Real Betate ...... TO RENT—OFFICES AT 866 Mam ^ Amtfen Legal R e d e c a M *hl Retleea ,— street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Eld- ward J. Holl. TeL 4842 and 8026. I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, FEBRU a k i i t ,

Toonerville Folks OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahem SENSE and NONSENSE A DOZEN EYEWITNCSSIS SAW EDDIE WbRTLE STICK OUT HIS TONOUE AT MICKEY McGUIRE AND PET AWAY WITH IT* •<1

E>on’t invite and encoura|:e auto­ ’ He—Darling, I love you for your I WAS SOtNS GUI IDHVSKT, YEH-^HE MAKES ME UWCP*. mobile thievea by leaving your car beauty and culture. “BUT' SINGS TU NSASOR T H IN K O F THAT U N E unlocked. And don’t leave your keya She— Youse wouldn’t fool me, b p u t -t - j in the car ao that the thievea will would youse? UAPYN Sm S.AN ' H\S VO\CE IN "'WHEN NOU ANt> I not have any trouble in mnuing H A S P . ^ HAeS PADED TO A SANOV WERE \OUN6,MA6GtE their getaway. AMERICANISM: Jumping to ACK-, N ew York where his income is dou­ IT'LL *BE A NOVELTY — 'THE CFIEAK\NS F Highway! bled. his expenses tripled; calling it TO s p e n d a n e v e n in g in OLD MILL IS STILL, ""o n e All day the motors droning past in Progress. MINUTE O f; merry wanderlust THE HOUSE WITHOUT HIM B o r U c ^ t h a t Sing one familiar song to me, and Policeman (motioning lady to TALKING A CALLUS ON HE'S A DIPPEREKT vanish in the dust. b a n t e r stop)—Lady, how long do you ex Y O U R E A R S Q LOOKING BLOKE WHEN "A roa*’ that takes you 'roimd the pect to be out? AND world is handy by your door. Lady Driver—What do you mean K IS HKTCH IS CLOSED) i W You’ll And it smooth for many miles by that question? LOOKS LIKE AN and rough for many more. Policeman—V ell, there are a cou The road la old and you are young; pie of thousand other motorists OLD CHINESE . come out and choose your star! who would like to use this street INCENSE BURNER? Each mossy milestone left behind after vou get through with it. will prove the mao you are.” C '» All night the cars go droning past ’There is fear that when prosperi­ in conquest of the dawn. ty returns in full fo;-ce It may bring I will not hear their chant again: back the high-powered salesman. Tomorrow I’ll be gone! Nowadays nobody cares how bad Afte> a man drives bis automo­ your English is if your Scotch Is bile out of the salesroom up to a good. Barbecue stand and back it hasn’t got any more turn in value than an N )ipright piano. DID YOU KNOW T H A T - Man—’That’s the second time to­ h i / ' \ day I’ve seen that man following Sea urchins are animals, but that woman in another car, yelling they have no brains. at her all the time. A giraffe’s front legs are no W’ Neighbor—Yes, that’s old Pen­ longer than its hind ones. nington. He’s teaching his wife to 7 ^ drive, but he’s not tal^g any risks Black diamonds are the hardest hlmsetf. of all known substances. Ca 7 w \l e Fifty-three years after Elijah Em- HIS When a fast driver was killed by berson of Grayson county, Texas, deeded a 100-foot right of way to a running Into a truck in West Vir­ VOICE IS railroad the deed was recorded. ginia the oorqner laid an inquest O N TH E * More than 2,000 musical instru­ fmm. u. a PAT. I was not necessary. When the fast ments made by primitive tribes are t. ciw ter wo I SH ELF-1 boys kill only themselves the less in the collections of the Smithsonian said the better. Institution, Washington.

Most men will agree that it’s nothing to learn to drive an auto­ mobile compared with learning to flapper Fanny Says drive a ball. Bto. e.«. ^AT. orr.

A San Diego, Calif., woman mo­ torist lost control of her ear while downtown and drove right through plate glass window into a confec- 5onary store. As soon as the car was pushed back into the street and • UM 1W A. P. Al M|Mi the broken glass cleared away the VV ASHl^G^ON 11 IBS 11 proprietor of the store hung out this By ( rane n V'gNOW, GAIL, WE THOUGHT I ( NAH. HE Y OUT OUR WAY Bign; WOnTA ‘BOUT TH' SURE, I PAID THE FIRST^ By William: a l l t h ' t im e XT m^ouiggle / mMS ONLV “HONK FOR SERVICE BUT SERVANTS? WERE ONES TO QUIT. THE NEW WHUT'S THIS, ALECK WAS AT TM’ BOTTOM OF THIS J[ MY / t h e m t w o i s THATfe RIGHT, DON’T DRIVE IN.” THEY IN ON IT? ONES WERE ACTORS, AND VOU GOT EVERY DAY \ SPOOK business, ^ assistant. TH* DAYS I 6lT TTa l e c k — THER'S HAD ASWEU TIME. > IN THE MONTH CHECkED PAID; AN' TH' OTHERS ’The last ten years have been ■ 7 ------OFF BUT TWO, AN' NO USE MARKIN’ spent in taking the noise out of mo­ r ------IS TH DAYS I PAY ! DAYS THAT DON'T THEY AINT NOTHIN' VtoU KNOW — ON tor cars and the next will be devot­ ON THEM TWO DAYS. MEAN ANYTHING, ed to equipping them all with ra­ MV HOUSE-CAR- SUCH AS PAY DAYS? dios. It goes by the name o f ------FURNITURE -TAXES - progress! H IN TE R E S T - ALIM O N Y- INSURANCE - g r o c e r ie s W om an— The doctor sadd at once AND 50 ON f that I needed a stimulant and asked to see my tongue. Her Husband—Great Scctt! I hope he didn’t give you a stimulant fo r that.

Now that we can get free govern­ ment pork, and wheat, and flour, O and clothes, and work, and advice, a lot of us are not going to be sat­ It’s mostly bill for the fellow isfied until they gpve us free gov­ who bills and coos. itV' ^GEE* rr was pun, w ash ie, ernment gasoline. WELL, VOU SURE SORRY, OLCrPOTATO. MAYBE 1 WAS klND OF A dirty t r ic k . KUINEO US WITH JEALOUS. ANYWAY. I SAVED YOU MONEY. TOO— BUT YOU really TH* CLASSIEST BUNCHA YOUR ROLL WOULDN’T HAVE LASTED THREE AREN’T SORE, ARE VOU? MOVIE OUEENS ON DAYS WITH THOSE BABIES. DECKLES AND HIS FRIEN DS By Blosser t h ' map. T 7 ..Look' LiLICk. AJS SCI VNWOLE COUWTCV.'

M& u. a MT. orr. HEROES ARE MADE-N q t BORN • 1M4 >V NC* WVKI. tNC. SALESMAN SAM Sam Has One, Too! ViP. AM' a o ^ cohaT s t h ' R.Lisu7 w e Bv Small TUOSC ALAR.M\ , ,<3 BE SCARED WE MUST BE A CLOCK I FOLLOW ' EVEN TALk TO WERE For some IS ME WIM AMD /such a GPEffT MAN USX. OUR. IMPORTANT AS SMART GET MIS AS PROFESSOR r e a s o n ...Bo y ! i T ooTHl c s s AS EVERYONE 1 C0IM 3S AUTO- LILICk! .... 1 BET, IF 7WE 1 ■ o « CPAPM WONDER WHAT eWAMBER OF SAYS ME 'Vou’Lu wcveg »» WES DOING IN COMMERCE KNEW IS? PaaT wJiTW SHADysiDB about THIS, ■2 WE'D WAVE 7b LISTEN TbTUE FIREMAN'S BAND! ■ s >

V- ' 1' '• A V, L®J!*M-»’f *!<* wevtea !<«AK % MT. < GAS BUGGIES __ J Called To Account By Frank Beck I M SORRY HEM OH.' SO HOOD IS BOASTING IESJJ^TH t h e ISN'T HOME.I'D HAS HE IN THAT WB N ilO N T m in i! ^N t. ^ JUST I'LL SAY ME IS,' WE YEAW? 1 BET ITS TIMR FOR THAT HEM-WON'T TESTIFY CASE ___ ^WORRY ABOUT LIKE TO GET HIS SEEN AGAINST HIM... W ILL.. LEAVE THIS GOT A NEW ONE. BOMB kNONS ABOUT BVUrtTHINc! AWFULLY FUNNY. HOOO^ HEARING ^SIGNATURE ON THIS LISTENING T t HBMjCHIBR..S ENOUGH DRAWING NEAR I'M NOT THE TYPE AFFIDAVIT OUR TROtIMLMS WEB THE MAN \NHO DI8 WEARING Poison i w AFFIDAVIT.. BEFORE HOODS BUHCOMBE TO BOAST BUT IF HEM WITH SPBOAL COVERED THAT PLANTB AND MGS GAY HIS MEMORY BECOMES ABOUT THAT ARM OYMR.. ^ T I A I N LANDS------lO IN W H TALkING BABY TALK.... BS^h a t •TILL UNABLE OOBSNT SPEAK OUT. YOU.- MAICE LOVE, JUST TOO HAZY ABOUT .VALUABLE COURT- “ MONDAY AND THE LOOK.'ilBS GOING INTO TO APPEAR N SOME OF THE RXCKAGB WANTS M l LlkE REAL PEOPLE FOR? COURT AGAINST YOUR W0US8 ! DETAILS.. AGAIN f J re A SG.UAO DO HIM COMM ON HAND TOGUIOI THE POLICE IN.. HIM H a s ARB ANYOME DEPENDENT UPON HBM!» ANY TESTIMONY, IDEA AND IT HAS WHY ? THEM WORRIED.

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k Hianrlrriitrr Cttniitta Xlm dii SATDSSAT, Mlaa AUe« Lauridsas and Howard HaatlBfs wart winoari of flrat HOSPITAL NOTES TWO MANCHESTER LADS and could not be got at with tba ABOmOWN prlMf at tbe Maocbeiter Orees NORTH END HOME IS bouaa aflra ovtrbaad. Community dub's weekly setback About all tba flramen could do IPs Time To Come To CHENEY'S AU BMmbtrt of W aiblnfloo L. O. last nisbt, Becond prises were A daughter was bore yeaterday WIN SCOUTING AWARD was to watob out that tbe adjoining L. docrM tMUD «r« rtquoiUd to awarded to Mrs, Fred Trowbridge to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jamlare A DESTROY^ BY FIRE farm bulldlnga did not catch, wblcn To Pick Out Your... moot To Oraofo ball at 4 o'clock to> and Carl Stoltenfeldt. Eleven tables 238 Oak street. waa dona. Tbe dwellling, however, morrow afternoon for rcbaaraal, were filled with players. Dancing Tbomae Conroy ot 282 Henry Rank of Eagle Scout, Higheei waa completely destroyyed. Besides continued until midnight. street, wae discharged yesterday. tbe salvaging of aome of tba furni­ SPRING PRINTS lire. Wallaca Dtmbar of Laurel in Scouting, Conferred on Dwelliog of YakaUit Family ture a dog, which was in tbs bouse etreet, wbo le ependiof a few dayi Ladles of Emanuel Lutheran John and Arthur Johneon. when tbs firs started, was rsscusd. with relatives in Brookline, Maes,, ebureb will conduct a sale of 8wed* URGES EPWORTHERS Mr, Yakaitls told Chief McOonlgal 400 will leave ibortly for New York leh baked foods at tbe J. W, Hale Tbe rank of Eagls Scout — Lut on the Tolland Tnrnpike that only a abort time before bis where sbe will visit with ber sister, company's etore this afternoon, blgbsst award In ecoutlof — wae wife and daughter discovered the Pre^essor A, J. Latbam. lliss TO AID WORLD PEACE conferred on John A. Jobneoo of 23 Bnnu for Lack of Water. blaze be bad gone into tbe living YARDS Latbam wae for a number of years Mrs. Lewie Rose of Hartford wliJ Fairfield etreet and Arthur Jobneoo room and put aome fuel on tbe fire on tbe faculty of Teacbers' collsfs, give tbe final lecture in tbe series of 76 Laurel etreet, both oMmbere in a wood stove and that everything of Columbia university, on current eventti, Monday evening Glenn Fox, Young Attorney of Troop 6 of tbe Emanuel Lutheran wae all rlalit then. Then be went ebureb, at tbe monthly Court of at 8 o'clock at tbe Y. M. C. A, Her Telle Nutmeg Trail They BacauM tbe community water back to bis tobacco sorting. A con­ SPRING PRINTS Tbe Ifancbester Leafxie of Wom> Honor of Mancbeeter Dietrict, Boy supply extends no farther than the siderable quantity of tobacco stored subject will be "le the World In Muet See Whole World. Scoute of America, at tbe Center en Voters bae set tbe date of Tues' Danger of Another War?" Mrs. north end of Union street and be­ In tbe cellar was destroyed along day, February 2 for a bridfe par^ Congregational ebureb laet nig^t cause there was no hydrant within Also Rose will tell of conditions as sbe Close to 100 members of tbe Nut­ with tbe rest. to be held at 2:16 p. m„ at the Y, Tbe Eagle Scout rank ie awarded half a mile, both companies of the found them in tbe old world during meg Trail Epwonb Leagtie attend­ te flret claee Scoute wbo qualify for Tbe Yakaitls borne bad been re­ M, C. A, tbe summer and sarly fail, Tbie Mancbeeter fire department at the modeled recently and was a partic­ Plain PRICED ed the closing banquet A tbe Mid- twenty-one merit badgea, which North End bad to watch the pleas­ course of six lectures under tbe sue* Winter Institute at tbe North muet include flret aid, life eaving, ularly wall appointed suburban Mr, and Mrs, Frank Dexter pices of the Women's Division of ant two-and-a-half etory home of borne. No estimate of the loss was Colors Cheney of 98 Forest street and New Methodist church ast nlgbt. Supper pereooal health, public health, cook­ Kostanty Yokaltls, Tolland Turn­ the Y, M, C. A, has been well attend­ was served by tbe ladies of tbe ing, camping, clvlce, bird etudy, available laet nlgbt but Mr. Yakai­ York City, announce tbe engage* ed, pike tobacco fanner, burn to the tls eald he carri^ insurance. Crepes church followed by a short devo­ pstbfioding, pioneering, athletics or ground laet nlgbt, together with ment of tbeir daughter. Miss Rosalie physical development and any ten $ 1.25 tional period which was led by Rev. most of tbe furniture and all the Failles Amory Cheney, to John Fiske, son Tbe convention of tbe Connecticut other badges. H. H, Crawford, dean of tbe Insti­ clothing of the Yakaitls family. of Mrs, Clarence 8, Fiske of New Department, Daughters of Union A total of fourteen merit badges Satins AND UP York City, and the late Mr, Fiske, tute, wbo in a short talk etreeeed Mrs. Yakaitls and a daughter Veterans of tbe Civil War, will ,•>€ tbe benebte each Leaguer should were awarded to nine scoute, me fol­ Miss Cheney was graduated from held in New Haven, April 5 and lows: T, Nelson of Troop 8, automo- were returning from church about SEE THESE Milton Academy in 192S and Mr. have derived from tbe Institute. On 9 o’clock when, from the road, they 6. behalf of tbe Nutmeg Trail, Thomas blling, safety and woodturning; Ray SPECIAL 500 TIES Fiske was graduted from Harvard French, Troop 8, bugling and flre- saw the glare of fire In the living TO-NIGHT SPRING COLORS. in 1921, The wedding will take Cordner, president, presented each room of their home. Running to The annual meeting of tbe ebare* manshlp; Everett Cole, Troop 4, D IS P L A Y E D Exceptional Values For place in tbe spring. member of tbe faculty with a book first aid and swimming; Stewart tbe house they shouted for tbe hus­ ...... 7 5 c each holders of tbe Red Men's Building as a token of appreciation for their Wonderful Value for 76c. Association, Inc., will be held Mon­ Johnston, Troop 3, flremanehlp; band and father, who, hearing their The Wapping School auxiliary has work In behalf of tbe Trail. IN OUR BOOTH AT THE day evening, February 19, at the Sumner Roberts, Troop 3, safety; cries, emerged from the sorting set the date of Thursday, March 1 Certificates were presented to club roome, 13 Brainard place, at 8 John A. Johiison, Troop 5, camping room in tbe back of tbe bouse where for a dance to be held In tbe Wap* about lorty who had successfully he had been sorting tobacco, to find o'clock It is earnestly requested and safety; Arthur Johnson, Troop Cheney Hall Salesroom ping Community church bouse. But finished the prescribed course of the living room full of flames. There that all shareholders attend. 8, safety: Kenneth J. Leslie, Troop AUTO SHOW HARTFORD ROAD transportation will be furnished free study during tbe past six weeks. 3, stamp collecting: James Neill, Jr., are several children but nobody was to Manchester folks. Tbe Rhythm Those from Manchester receiving Troop 4, stamp collecting. OPEN DAILY 9 A. M.-6 P. M. SATURDAY 9 A. M.-5 P. M. David Wilson of 295 North Main at home when the fire started but orchestra of this town will play and certificates were Grace Legg, Ray­ The next court of honor will be Mr. Yakaitls. street, manager of tbe First Na­ Carl Wiganowski will announce the mond Mercei, Mae Morlarty, Walter held March 16. tional store at the north end. Is a inremen Handicapped. old-fashioned dances. Refreshments Holman, Florence Robbins, Ethel There was nothing that the father, patient at St. Francis hospital, in will be sold at a small charge. The Brookings, Thomas Cordner, David mother and daughter could do but The Century Hartford. proceeds will be used for dental Hutchinson, Marjorie Crockett and EMANUEL CHOIR W IU to telephone for the firemen, who re­ work among the school children. Willard Squires. sponded quickly enough under com­ Of Progress Entertainment was furnished by mand of Acting Chief William Mc- Tonight at 7:30 in Orange hall SOC AND BUSKIN CLUB the Tumbleweed Trio, a group of SING RUSSIAN MUSIC Gonigal. The firemen used up their RANGE & FUEL OILS the Manchester Pipe band and Royal singers and playert in cowboy cos­ supply of chemicals but it wasn’t Black Preceptory will give a pro­ tumes, who sang old favorites and that kind of a fire. It needed a PHILCO We Handle Only The Best! gram of more than two hours of An unusual musical presentation GIVE COMEDY PROGRAM many request numbers. will be given at the Emanuel Luth­ couple of good streams of water and When In Need Of Range Or Fuel OU high cl£iss vaudeville entertainment, The principal speaker was Glen there was none. What supply followed by dancing until midnight. eran church tomorrow night, when W. Fox of Hartford, a young at­ the church choir will sing a short might otherwise have been found on Entertain Manchester Moth­ torney, who Issued a challenge to the premises was solidly frozen and PHONE 5293 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Cheney program of Russian numbers at the TH E N E W ers Club With One Act Play the young people of today to go for­ evening service at 7 o’clock. This the family pump was in the cellar of Hartford Road, entertained at ward and combat the evils of the will be the first time that the choir dinner last evening at their home in at Center Church House. world. He said we must have vision has attempted to present the works GRUNOW honor of Miss Rosalie Amory of Russian composers. The Bantly OU Co. Soc eind Buskin dramatic club, of and look beyond our own small part Cheney, whose engagement to John Three numbers will be sung, 155 Center Street the Manchester High school gave a in this world and we should con­ Manchester Fiske of New York, has just been "How Bleat Are They" by Tchaikov­ announced. pleasing program for the Manches­ tinue to study world peace and in­ Refrigerators ternational good will. We must also, sky, “Creation Hymn” , arramged on We Are An Agent ter Mothers' club lawt evening at the famous prelude In C sharp minor by Sunset Rebekan Lx)dge will hold Center Church parish hall, consist­ he said, sacrifice our time, money $119.50 UP and popularity in doing these things Rachmaninoff; and “Lord, Our God, For its regular meeting Monday eve­ ing of two amusing readings by Have Mercy,” by Lvovsky. ning in Odd Fellows hall. The busi­ Miss Sally Potts, two well rendered but in the end we would be happy ness will be -followed by a Valentine piano solos by Fred Lavey, pianist in the knowledge that we had a social in charge of the degree for the Boys’ Glee club of the High small part In bringing better under­ KOPPERS team. Miss Emily Kissmann, chair­ school, and a one-act play "Tbe Ehc- standing between the peoples of the HIGH GRADE GRUNOW man. Refreshments and games in change” by Althea Thurston. world. DINE AND DANCE keeping with valentine day will be The cast was coached by Miss ADVERTISEMENT RANGE OIL AT enjoyed. Helen Page, instructor of Elngllsh on PHONE 6940 the High school faculty. Parts were August Andrulot has moved his For Prompt Delivery RADIOS creditably taken by Frank Robin­ shoe repairing business from 97 nDID YOU READ son as the judge, Edgar Clarke as Center to 248 Main Street. F. W. Starkweather $33.95 UP the rich man, Ernest Berggren as CAVEY’S GRILL the poor man. Miss EHeemor Wal­ oke MY OFFER IN THE C lace, the vain woman and Thomas East Center Street — Next to Masonic Temple FUNNY PAPER ? Dannaher as the imp. $12.50 Per Ton Sold for Casb Only. Sandwiches, cup cakes and coffee Skates, Shears and Knives were served frSm attractively ar­ Sharpened Illustrated Lecture GENERAL W > £ ' ranged tables in keeping with Val­ TONIGHT entine's day. Mrs. B. L. Knight was Valves Faced Sunday, February 18, 8 P. M. L. T. WOOD CO. chairman of the hostesses. F. H. NORTON JUMBO M usic By 180 Main Street Second Cong’l. Church Phone 4496 Samuel W. Raymond TIRES BEHREND Will Speak On 12 LBS. OF AIR 4MAGIC CDCC AND HIS BAND PRESENTS r i \ l . t Cottage Street “HOW WE GOT STUDENTS OUR B IB L E ” Now is the proper time to MAGIC INVISIBLE INK Package Store rent or buy a good Standard Auspices of FILMS CROFT’S ALE PIEL’S BEER Old Colony Gin, dj j O C or Portable EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS DEVELOPED AND ON DRAUGHT MAGIC TRICK CARDS PRINTED 100 P roof .... ^ X All Men and Women Welcom**.' CHET’S MAGIC MULTIPLYING COIN Eastern Bonded ^ ^ Typewriter 24 HOUR SERVICE Wine ...... # O C Special Rental Rates ITALIAN-AMERICAN COOKING MAGIC TW O -TO N E To Students. Film Deposit Box At SERVICE ^ W HISTLE Old Tazwell Whiskey, Service Typewriter Co. II Store Entrance. Regular $2..")0. ^ i 7 C WE STARTED IT! Buy 9‘i Asylum St. .5-071.S And our customers won’t let ’ « Quart ...... Hartford, Conn. stop It. Again we offer fresiit> STATION B u s t e r B r o w n Local Agente—Kemp’s, Inc. hand dipped KEMP'S or —BOOTH— PAPER HANGING CHOCOLATES Brown®!!^ Shoes For Only ^ 0 ^ Pound $2.00 Per Room COAL — FUEL OIL ** BBOWNBILT I Also Carry Wallpaper. An Extra Pound Ic. SHOE STORE STEADY 825 Main Stree A. KANEHL FRIGIDAIRE HEALTHFUL Painter and Decorator Added Special! HEAT MASON’S SUPPLIES Save the box la b el "Write Tel. 7541 Exclusive Agents M IX E D NUTS When you your name and address on (No Peanuts) the back and send it to Buster ENTERTAINMENT, TEA 6 9 c P»«~< a W i.1 Brown, 16^** and Washing­ AND SHAWL EXHIBIT LUMBER ton Ave., St. Louis, and I KEMP’S, Inc. 1 >lue c o a r(2 will send you the presents. Tuesday, February 20, 3 p. m. PRINCESS Center Church Parish HalL Registered Frigidaire Order Auspices V C. T. U. CANDY SHOP Tickets 25c Service Dept. Maintained LESS from At Watkins Bros or at door. Main Street at Pearl LOWER ATTENTION FUEL COSTS G. E. WUlis & Son, Inc. 2 Main Street Tel. 5125 Manchester The W. G. Glenney Company , PERSONALLY Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint. Your First FOR 336 No. Main St. TeL 4149 Manchester A GOOD GLASS OF CHANCE! Here*s Good News h Z BEER To See GIVE ME TONIGHT 7:30 TONIGHT For Manchester SCHUTZ Everybody ! Entertainment The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous SCOTCH-IRISH NIGHT From The TO-NIGHT EVERY TIME! ENTERTAINMENT WE AIR “RAMBLIN’ H i ! Buddy COWBOYS” NOW HAVE At This Popular Price I Have YOU Tried Radio Stars and DANCE It’s a thrill you will enjoy and talk about for weeka. In Person Given by Taking off and landing on BaUantine’s R. B. P., No. 13, and Manchester Pipe Band BALLANTINE’S the Globe Hollow reservoir, ON DRAUGHT BEER Orange Hall, Manchester TODAY AN OLD-TIMER The Finest Beer You Ever Tasted! •nd THAT CAME BACK 2 HOURS’ VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM Aged and Brewed To Perfection! SUNDAY BETTER THAN EVER! 2»/2 HOURS’ MODERN AND TRY A GLASS TODAY! 10 A. M. - 5 P. M. OLD FASHIONED DANCING FARE $1.00 Refreshments In the Basement. CAT'S MEOW TAVERN Johnson Block HORACE W grHKlwaj. O A K ST . TAVERN Admission: lionised Pilot, 30 OAK STREET Adults, 25 cents. Children, 15 cents. Sole Agents in Manchester for Schlitz. ADVERTISE IN THE HKHAI.I>—IT PAVtl U

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