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VOL. XLIII., NO. 87. (Classified Adrertising on Page 10) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1929. HElGm’HEN'PAGES) PRICE THREE CBN'l'S HOOVER M i l Oscar W, Underwood, SOUND STEAMER Doesn’t Want ~ Higher ~ vGffiee ”ITALY AND AMERICA ON REST OF Of Alabama, Is Dead LOSES WHEE; TO PAY TRIBUTE TO n s CABINET V/ashington, Jan. 25.— Oscar W. SENDS S 0 S Underwood, former United States Passes Away \ . Senator from Alabama, and candi­ date for the Democratic presiden­ FRIED AND HIS CREW tial nomination in 1924, died at his His Silence Gives Rise to Woodlawn estate in .Virginia near ! Providence Boat With Sixty j here today. i Many Reports as to Who Death came to the veteran j Pa^engers Finally Towed Monster Reception Planned Democratic leader as a result of a BLINDS HIS WIFE, 1 complication of diseases, which Will Be the Next Secre­ I sent him to his bed shortly before to New Haven by Another When Liner America j Christmas. He had been under the KILLS SELF, CHILD i constant care of physicians at * Ship, tary of State. 1 Woodlawn, near Accotink, Va., ever Reaches Port— Medals of since. Long Service Honor to Be Presented to Miami Beach, Fla.. Jan. 25 — Few Democrats in history could New Haven,' Cohn., Jan. 25.— A Frightful Domestic Tragedy; The arrangements perfected here point to longer service than Under­ broken wheel rendered the Provi­ between President-Elect Hoover wood. For thirty years he sat in the dence New York steamer Georgia Man Goes Insane When Heroes hyU. S.andlta^; and Dwight W. Morrow by which halls of Congress. He was leader helpless .in the Sound during the of his party on the floor of the the banker-diplomat is to retain Senate during the trying days of night until the steamer City of Spouse Seeks Divorce. No Date Yet Set for WcL his ambassadorship to Mexico has the World War and on through the Lowell came to her aid and towed served to open up a whole wide bitter fight on the League of Na­ her into port here for repairs. come Ceremonies. range of possibilities concerning the tions. His name is attached to many There was no excitement aboard Akron, Ohio, Jan. 25.— A jealous outstanding pieces of legislation. secretaryship of state in the Cab­ husband who gouged out the eyes inet. At the time of the Alabaman’s the vessel, and after repairs were Mr. Hoover may have his mind death, which came at 11:15 this made the boat proceeded today to of his beautiful young wife, killed New York, Jan. 25—Two gra.te- fixed upon the man he wants to be morning, his wife, Mrs. Bertha New York. his four-year-old son and wounded ful nations today sped preparations his foreign minister after March 4, Woodward Underwood, his two Meanwhile tugs were despatched his two-year-old daughter, died by to heap honors upon Captain Geor­ but if he has the fact it is a very sons, Oscar, Jr., and John Lewis, Even though her brother. General Bramwell Booth, finaliy may ne his own hand early today as the ge Fried and the crew of the liner well guarded secret. Concerning and Dr. H. A. Lantane w'ere at the from New London and Connecticut other Cabinet positions Mr. Hoover, bedside. river ports, going out after day­ deposed as world leader of the Salvation Army, Miss Evangeline Booth, most frightful domestic tragedy in America for their heroic feat in American commander, says she will refuse election as his successor. She has talked with various persons, Famous Convention light today. The tug Comet went the city’s history. rescuing 32 men fro,m the sinkiag both in Washington and here at down from her berth at Middletown is shown here, left, shaking the hand of Colonel Muthiah, a delegate from Underwood’s name became a by- Madras at the convention of the High Council of the Salvation Arpay at DriA'en to a maniacal frenzy by Italian freighter Florida some TOO Miami Beach. He has let it become w'ord to the nation in 1924 when, and the tug Spartan put out from known, in a rather unofficial way. Saybrook Point on a hunt. Sunbury-on-Thames, England. . . jealousy, the husband. George miles'off the Virginia coast on Wed­ throughout the turbulent Madison Thomas, 30. a rubber worker, car­ that he plans to retain Secretary of Official Statement nesday night. the Treasury Mellon and Secretary Square Garden convention each of ried out his threat to claw out the i the 103 ballots were led off with General offices of the New Haven Medals of honor undoubtedly of Agriculture Jardine and he has uawois weie railroad, , owners of both boats, eyes of his wife and to kill himself and his children. Thomas, and his will be presented to the heroes by asked numerous questions about le stridontly-voiced information issued a statement this afternoon Gen. Ludendorff Demands candidates for other berths. But that Alabama casts 24 votes for son, Robert, aged 4, are dead. Rose- the United States and Italian gerv- as follows: mond, aged 2, is expected to die with no one. so far as is known. Oscar W. Underwood. Radio lis- “ The Georgia, belonging to the ernment. Meanwhile New York, has he discussed the state portfolio t teners the country over used this Return Of The Ex-Kaiser from two bullet wounds in her the home of the three men who Hartford & New York Transporta­ breast. Mrs. Helen S. Thomas, 24. in a serious way. i phrase as a catch-line for weeks. tion Co., lost her propeller, east of Some Reports i The former Senator was 69 years is expected to remain blind the rest )layed outstandiiug roles in the sea This has given rise to contradic- I old. He was born in Louisville, Ky., of the McKinley, Roosevelt and Stratford Shoals, light, sent out an of her life. drama, is determined to give the S O S and was picked up by the Berlin, Jan. 25.— General Erich^allowed to return from exile in heroes a welcome that will be the tory reports, one to the effect that I spent his boyhood in Minnesota, Taft administration, Underwood Holland where “ he is really a pris­ Was Seeking Divorce. he already has settled the matter in j got his law' at the University of Vir- was chosen Democratic floor leader City of Lowell. Both boats were Ludendorff, one of Germany’s fore­ Maddened by the knowledge that last word in enthusiasm. oner of a foreign power.” _^ThiD de­ Plan Big Reception his own mind, and another that he ginia, and found his career in of the House. Then followed his bound from New York to Provi­ most military leaders in thu Great his wife had been downtown seek­ dence. tention, Ludendorff dec'ared, i.':“ to It is expected that the welcome has purposely maintained an open Birmingham. first great legislative achievement War, today demanded the return of the shame of German honor and ing witnesses for a di-rorce, mind in the matter until he could “ The City of Lowell picked up will surpass that given to Captain In 1894, he was elected to Con­ — Underwood Tariff Bill, which the ex-Kaiser to Germany. decency.” Thomas, after a violent quarrel,' Fried three years ago in recognition confer with Morrow and settle his gress, never to leave until his vol­ stood until 1920 and the return of the Georgia at 10:40 last night and threw her cn the floor of their liv­ future status. That has now been towed her into New Haven harbor, General Ludendorff proposed that Gen. Ludendorff said that if the of his feat in saving the crew of untary retirement at the end of the the Republicans. the former emperor live in quiet re­ ex-Kaiser is allowed to return to ing room, savagely clawed at her the British freighter Antlnoe in done. last term. i Underwood aspired to the Senate taking on the passengers and eyes, with his finger-nails and The Impression prevails among perishable freight and proceeded on tirement. the fatherland, he (Ludendorff) ex­ mid-Atlantic. An escort of ships Floor Leader in 1914 and was elected easily. General Ludendorff was quarter­ pects him to “ live in quiet retire­ gouged with his thumbs. up the harbor, with every harbor many of the President-Elect’s In 1911, when his party finally its way to Providence. Hearing his mother’s agonized friends that he plans to be his own master general of the German army ment within Germany.” craft’s siren shrieking and aif- came into power after the lean days (Continued on Page 3.) Sixty Passengers screams, Robert, in an adjoining secretary of state to a large extent “ The steamer Georgia stayed in and chief of staff to Field Marshal General Ludendorff attacks. planes droning overhead', a parade Von Hindenburg in wartime. President Von Hindenburg for room, began to cry. The enraged from the Battery up Broadway in a and to that end will choose a will­ New Haven harbor last night and father rushed towards the boy and ing “ collaborator” for the biggest The “ demand” was containet in signing the banishment law and shower of ticker tape and presenta­ the Spartan and the Comet, two fired two shots from a .25 calibre position the Cabinet, rather than a tugs of the Hartford Transporta- I article that covered the entire for being really responsible for “ the tion of medals at City Hail are in man who has independent and posi­ SUSPECT PLOTTERS SOCIETY MAN HLES front page of the eekly publica.- German army officers’ revolution” pistol, one bullet piercing the boy’s prospect for the conquerors of the tioD Co., towed her back to New heart. The wounded boy crawled grim Atlantic. tive views of his own about foreign York this morning. tion “ Deutsche Wocheuscha'i.” It at Spa, which sent IVilliam into affairs. nioposed that the former Kaiser be. exile. from the bedroom into the living Captain Fried’s courage, skill “ There were sixty passengers on room where he huddled under his and determination are exce^ed by Was Years Abroad OF BANK ROBBERY SUIT FOR DIVORCE the Georgia. ^ ' Mr. Hoover has spent twenty blinded mother. his modesty and shvness. but the “ The captain of the City of Mother's Story. city has its heart si on giving the years abroad. He probably has as Lowell is Philip Ollweiler.” intimate a first-hand knowledge of St a n d a r d OIL CO. “ I couldn’t see him.” the mother doughty little skipper and his com­ conditions in foreign countries as nCHT OVER BOOTH sobbed. “ I heard his crying weaken. panions a royal reception whether any man in American public life. Holt and Wood Are Arrested Fairfield Fashionable Hnnt- Providence, R. I.. Jan. 25.— A Then he stopped breathing and I they like it or not. Moreover this knowledge has been score of more passengers from the knew my boy was dead.” Not Time Set kept fresh and up to date during Sound linger Georgia, helpless with IN TEAPOT MUDDLE AGAIN POSTPONED Standing over the crib in which A time for the welcome has not his eight yfears in the Cabinet On Charge of Stealing ing Set Shaken When a broken propellor off the Connecti­ the baby slept, Thomas fired two been definitely set because It is not through the department of com­ cut coast, vere transferred safely shots through her left breast, then known just when the America will merce foreign service, which he 175,000 from Bank. News Leaks Out. and without mishap to the steam­ he walked into the kitchen, drank arrive. Latest advicec from the himself • organized,' directed, and ship City of Lowell of the Provi­ Col. Stewart Says Indiana Legal Battle Over Leader- a glas of poison, returned to the liner are that she will reach port kept at a high pitch of efficiency— dence line, according to informa­ living room and shot himself twice about four o’clock tomorrow after­ sometimes to the secret discom­ tion reaching the Bay Sta.e line, in the stomach. As he fell, he noon. In an earlier message Cap­ Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 25.— fiture of the State Department it­ Detroit, Mich., Jan. 25.— Ralph owners of the Oeqrgia, today. Company Made Mdlions ship of Salvation Army is laughed and taunted his wife. tain Fried stated he expected the self. A. Wood and Cecil T Holt, two of Fairfield county’s fashionable^\int- The Georgia lost Tier propellor, “ Can you se now? I told 3'ou I'd liner would dock at about 11 With such experience, and given the principal figures in the alleged ing set was shaken today,/ when according to officials of the Ba}' let you live and suffer.” o’clock tomorrow morning. such a turn of mind, many of Mr. In the Deal If th( down-town crowds have kidnapping and murder conspiracy Donald G. Perkins, a member of State line. Captain Harry Lindren Delayed in London. Instead of going to work yester­ Hoover’s friends have argued that signaled for assistance. gone home, the public w;elcome may plot case in which Wood's wife day, according to reports, Thomas he logically should be his own one of the first families, filed suit The City of Lowell which was in be postponed until Monday, when “ shadowed” his wife in a taxicab millions of citizens will be at the secretary of state. Grace M. Wood was claimed to have in Superior Court for divorce from Long Island Sound in the vicinity Chicago, Jan. 25.— Standard Oil London, Jan. 25.— The legal bat­ Fletcher Mentioned and learned that she had gone to a scene ready to cheer themselves been involved, were arrested here Minnie Galloway Boyd Perkins. of the disabled Georgia immediate­ Company of Indiana made “several tle between General Bramwell lawyer’s office and made arrange­ Whether he agrees with this ly went to the assistance of the hoarse. point of view remains to be seen. early today in connection with the Perkins accu.ses his wife of habi­ millions” out of its transactions Booth and the “ reform” faction of ments for a divorce. When she came The Heroes tual intemperance and asks fer cus­ helpless craft. The speculation, however, continues $75,000 robbery of the Sturgis with the Continental Trading Co., the Salvation Army High Council home last night'Thomas inquired: Sharing honors with Captain to center about Henry P. Fletcher, tody of their three children of “ Been to work today?” Fried will be Chief Officer Harry National Bank at Sturgis, Mich., on and the Crude Oil Purchasing Co., for control of this vast international now ambassador to Rome, and a Dec. 17. 1928. whom the eldest is sixteen and the “ Yes,” she replied. Manning, of New York, whose life­ career diplomat of long standing. youngest eight. both (if which figured in the Teapot organization, was today postponed Quarrel Begins boat crew performed a marvel of Fletcher has served in many parts Holt, the “ squealer,” and Wood “ It’s all a joke,” Mrs. Perkins DEMANDS A PROBE Dome investigation, Col. Robert W. until next Tuesday in Chancery “ You’re a------liar,” and the en­ seamanship in rescuing the Italian purported intended victim of the declared, when inforired that her SUwart, chairman of the Indiana Court. raged husband informed her that sailors from the tubulent and lev (Continued on Page 14) asserted murder conspiracy, were husband had begun an actiou. “ I’ll In the meantime the injunction sea: and Nelson Smith,- of Port arrested on warrants signed by company admitted in a statement he knew of her activities. file a counter suit as soon as possi­ OF TALKIE TRUST r obtained by General Boo^h restrain­ A violent quarrel ensued. Later, Chester, N. Y., the chief radio oper­ Justice of the Peace Charles L. ble.” here today. ing the High Council from deposing ator of the America. Like Captain Haner, of Sturgis. after two roomers in the house had She declined to reveal what “ I never personally made r, dol­ him and electing a successor for departed, the tragedy, which police Fried, Smith is a twice-proved herCT. BOTH PARTIES RAP Wood Identified. charges she would make. the supreme leadership, will reingin In the President Roosevelt’s rescue Wood has been identified as one lar out of the transaction, but the say is the most grewsome to their , Start Of Trouble Standard Oil Company of Indiana in force. of the Antlnoe he worked bis key of five bandits who held up the A. F. Meyers Says Movie knowledge, was enacted. for four weary days. ^ v Their domestic trouble began ac­ made several millions,” ne stated. Evidence for the defence has The victim of. her husband’s ter­ NEW CRUISER BILL •Sturgis bank in a daring daylight cording to Mrs. Perkins, when her . Smith’s bride of a nionth will robbery and escaped with $15,000 “ Theso millions were partly the been completed,, but counsel for rible revenge lay in City hospital husband’s business went o '. the General Booth requested the-post- head the recentiqn committee which cash and $60,000 in negotiable se­ Makers Have Agreement source from which the steady today, one of her children dead, the rocks. stream of cash dividends has been ponement, contending that the gen­ greets the radio operator. • • . curities. police said. other believed dying. Her life is not The key-pqundeps who aided Wood was taken into custody at For years the Perkins family, has paid to stockholders of the In­ eral has been unable to file his evi­ in danger, physicians said, but That Restrains Trade. dence in reply. “ Smitty” durin.g the liner’s threjl Body of Measure Approved his fashionable suburban borne at been prominent in the exclusive diana corporation. tkere is little hope that her eyes Westport colony. Perkins himself day race to the freighter-are Lesfflr Wyandotte. Holt was arrested in No Connection The high, council-has already will heal to any extent. Bowman, of New York, find Charles was, until a short time ago, a lead­ “ I never had any connection with adopted a resolution declaring that But Time Limitation the county jail here where he had k. Maas, of San Francisco. sought refuge after an alleged at­ ing spirit of the Fairfield county iVashington, Jan. 25.— Demand the Continental Trading Company. General Booth is unfit for ebnUnu?- ■ > T,ifol>oat Crow tempt on his life last Tuesday. fox hounds. that the Justice Department start I was never a stockholder, officer or ed leadership owing to illness.'Gen­ KING GEORGE IS NOW Others who will receive the ac­ Clause Is Under Fire. Both men were placed in state His father, Donald G. Perkins, injunction proceedings to break al­ director of it and never heard of eral Booth’s counsel contends thai claim of New York’s millions are Sr., and mother were killed several its existence until 1 received a the supplemental deed poll o f 1904 police cars under heavy guard, im- leged unfair practices in the distri­ the heroic members of Manning’s mfediately following their arrest, years ago in an automebile Cfsish proposition from that company to under which the High Council . ON ROAD TO HEALTH lifeboat crew: W. J. Clark, of Butte and rushed to Centerville, seat of near Branford. The elder Perkiqs bution of talkie-movie equipment sell oil to the Crude Oil Purchasing acted, is illegai. MonL: V. V. Wslleck. of 260 Kear« Washington, Jan. 25.— The ad­ St. Joseph county. was for many years a law partner was made today by Abram F. Company, which proposition I plac­ The general, through his counsel, ney street.. Ssn Francisco; W. Trdi:= ministration’s new cruiser bill was Joseph W. Parish, manager of a of Judge Lucius Brown, of Norwich Myers, former chairman of the Fed­ ed before the directors of the will undertake to have this alleged Infection of Right Side- of tin. of 842 York street.. Camden. on its way today to enactment by 5-&-10 cent store ip St'irgis identi­ City Court. He was also clerk ot eral Trade Commission, who is Standard Oil of Indiana and the illegality established by the courts. Chest Has Been Eradicated, N. J.; F. Kellarp, of 14 Oak street,< the Senate but with one of Its fied Wood as one of the robbers and the House and Senate of the Gen­ head of the new Allied States Mo­ purchasing company, who accepted While the injunction remains in Is Report. Bradock. Pa.; H. Harrobin, of ll.*> most important provisions— the Helen Craiue, bookkeeper at the eral Assembly for severallyearc. tion Picture Exhibitors Association. the proposition.” force the High Council is powerless Front street. Jessup. Pa.: S. Brafr looted bank, identified Holt, state Myers asked that the government Stewart’s statement was in the -to proceed with the work of in­ London, Jan. 25.— The infection CO. of Union ' City. N: J:: and’ time limita'i.on— under fire from police said. nature of a reply to the recent stalling a successor to Gen. Booth. Wilson and J. Talts of New York. both RepuV '.can and Democratic take steps to restrain producer^ of of the right side of King George’s SEEK GIRL’S SUYER sound-equipment from entering in­ statements by Thomas M. Deve- Several of the Florida’s survivora sides. chest has been eradicated, accord­ probably, will pot be sufliclentlv Senator Borah (R) of Idaho, to agreements with movie makers, volse, spokesman for John D. ing to the following official medical under which the films cannot be Rockefeller, Jr., who is fighting USE MACHINE GUNS bulletin at Buckingham palace just covered from their experience to who directed the administration’s Chicago, Jan. 25.— Rewards to­ participate in the welcomiite ce^^ leased for reproduction on ma­ Stewart for control of the Indiana before noon today: fight for ratification of the Kel- STATE’S EMPLOYES taling $6,000 were posted today for monies. Ope has a broken leg, logg-Briand peace treaty, led an chines not approved by the equip­ Company. ‘The improvement In his majes­ the capture of the “ clubber,” who ment manufacturers. TO SHOOT SUSPECT another internal injuries, and all assault on the time clause, although Wednesday night beat to death.Miss Not The Pounder ty’s condition noted in . the la.st In a statement of policy of his “ Mr. Devevoise says I am not the are suffering frem the shock expressing a belief that^ the bill Laura Buckholz, 26, near her honte bulletin continues. A bacteriologi­ being hanled bv a rope through jcv Hartford, Conn., Jan. 25— Con­ organization Myers, said that these founder of. the company,” Col. cal examination shows the right should be enacted. Under the time in Blue Island, a suburb. Chicago,. Jah.' 25— A policeman water to the lifeboat. They lived clause, the bill would authorize necticut has a force of 6.103 persons agreements arc not substantially Stewart said. “ True, but, neither chest now free of infecting organ­ in Its state service. Frederick M. The Blue Island City Council was ,.shot and probably fatally on fruit and water fo.- four tor­ that work shall start on five new voted a reward of $5,000 at a spe­ different from those held illegal in is he nor Mr. Rockefeller Jr.” wounded and a suspect sought by ism.” Salmon, state comptroller, announc­ suits brought by the governmenb It was signed by Sir Hugh Rigby, turous davs and were at the cruisers during 1929, on five more cial meeting last night. Another “ One thing that cannot be de­ police, barricaded in an apartment, point of collanse when saved. during 1930 and a third five dur­ ed the figures today when he fin­ against the producers of other Dr. L. E. H. Whitby and Lord Daw­ ished the first survey of state em­ thousand was added by Milton nied, however. Is the fact that the was perhaps mortally wounded here Eraanuele Grazzl. Italian consul ing 1931. Frank Goodman, millionaire head moving picture apparatus and shoe present organization, took the In­ today in a terrific pitched battle in son, of Penn. ployes ever made. The workers machinery. general in-New York, cabled'con­ No Time Limit. range from 1,622 in the highway of the Reliance Mfg. Co., where diana company Ln 1918— at that wjhich'fbur squads of detectives em­ gratulations to Captain Fried afl- Borah urged the remoyal of all Miss Buckholz was employed. Other'Suits. time worth $17.000,000— and in ployed tear gas, machine guns, re­ London, Jan. 25.— Sir. Stanley follows: time limits, in order to give the department doAvn^to a minor de­ Hewett, one of the' royal physi- partment that has but five people. ^Neighbors, aroused by the girl’s These actions were prosecuted by ten years, without asking one cent volvers and riot guns. ^‘Please accept the warme.'it United States something to trade screams, saw the killer from their the Justice Department when Myers from the stockholders,______has made it Policeman Walter Skolny was sians attending King George, has thanks and congratulations of ail at the next world disarmament con­ Amon,g the large employers are: fallen ill himself. He was confined highway 584 permanent, and 1,038 windows as he dragged the girl to was in the.anti-trust section and he! into a company worth about $900,- shot in the abdomen. John Scerba, Italians for the gallant rescue Of ference. He proposed however, a vacant lot and then haatened was instrumental in preparation of: 000,000 during which time ijt paid suspect, was shot five times. to his room today by a cold.. His the Florida’s crew, which gave iv that a world conference be called temporary, a total of 1,622; motor vehicle, 285; state pclice, 128; away. Her bat and purse missing, the suits. out over $200,000,000 in cash Patrolman Skolny and his part­ indisposition prevented him from renewed example of the braverv of at once to establish the rights of the girl was found dying from , a It wap the understanding that dividends.” ner, Sergeant James Kilgore, went attending the King this morning. neutrals at sea during future wars Board of Education 559 permanent American aeamen and of the bro­ and 51 temporary, a total of 610; fractured skull. shcruld the Justice Department de- to the Scerba residence-to arrest the This was the first time since King therly tie uniting the sailors of all and he suggested that such a con­ cilbe to take action, injunction suits man. When they knocked upon George became sick that Sir Stan­ nations,” . _ . ference be held before another dis­ tuberculosis sanatoria, 250; a,gri- cultural college 183 permanent, LABOR CANDID.ATE. will be brought by individual mov­ the door they were met with a vol- ley’s name was not signed to the of­ The rescuers probably will bp armament parley is staged. Mexico City, Jan, 25.—-The ing picture exhibtors under the REPORTER ASSAULTED. of shots. Skolny fell, ficial medical bulletin posted at The time clause has warm advo­ and student and temporary helpers. fetqd by the Italian goverijment. 252; a total of 435; fish and game Farm-Labor Party has nominated .Sherman and Clayton Acts. Kilgore summ,oned riot squads Buckingham palace. and legislation has been started at cates. The American Legion and Gen. Pedro V. Rodriguez Triana, as Ah investigation of the situation who were igreeted by volleys from other soldier and sailor organiza­ 12 permanent and 107 temporary, Mamaroneck, N. Y., Jan. 25.— Washington to fittingly reward a total of 119. Communist candidate for president was undertaken by the department the barricaded bandit. . 1 ORDER QUARANTINE. them with gold medals. Captain tions look upon it as the heart of Two state troopers -were on guard The detectives , surrounded, the Mexico City. Jan. 25.— The Pub­ of Mexico it was announced today. as^a part of the general probe of today at the editorial offices of the Fried who modestly disclsdmed all the bill. They believe cruisers will The nomination was made at a con­ the movie industry which has been building and hurled tear gas bombs lic Health Department today order­ credit for the rescue in this graphic be built only If Congress sets defin­ Mamaroneck Daily Times following through windows, feilowing tjiese ed a quarantine at the United vention held yesterday. The Farm* in progress more than a year. As a an attack last night on Peter Camp­ description of the sea saga yester­ ite dates for the beginning of con­ TREASURY BALANCE Labor Party is composed of with round after round of shots. States border against spinal menin­ struction. They won a victory In result of other phases of the In­ bell, 28, a reporter who has been day. urged thgt„eyqry ,member oT" Agrarians, who demand partition of vestigation a number of suits al­ They rushed the door, smashing it gitis. All rourists'coming into the the boat crew be presented with the the House, which included the time Washington, Jar. — Trer^ury ■writing numerous articles exposing down and found Scerba on the country must undergo an inaction the landed estates and a split up of ready have been instijtuted against illegal conditions existing in the Treasury Department gold medal. limits in the bill. balance Jan. 23: $136,864,801.56. the nation’s natural resources. floor, unconscious fre bullet of preventive serum m ^ e In producers and distributors. town. wounds. Mexico:- (Contlnned On Page #.) - vv:

\ •.i-' ■ ■( fiefiTwo MAiMCBifisriSK GiV£jiNiJNVi UJiiKAUJ, SOUTH MAMC£^£81'SR, UUJNJN^ j<;KIpATt JAN U ABT 2S, 1929w THIRD MANION SISTER SHARKEY, CHRISTNER,. X rARTTUNESspur WILLIAMS’ 5TH AN NIVERSARY SALE OBITUARY TAKEN TO HOSFITAL WEIGH IN FOR BOOT SATURDAY OVER W BUIXXr — and— — 2" ' SUNDAY DEATHS Miss KaUe Manlon of Golway Ignore Each Other as They Big 1 r street, who has been caring for Features her,sister, whb died yesterday and Step on Scales-—Weigh Al­ Rep. Weller Calls It Good Ex; is to be buried tomorrow and who most the Same. The .Screen’s Greatest MRS.TEDF0RDD1ESAS had another sister who was burled ; _ Dramatic Star ample of Throwing Good Monday morning, was this after­ New Yoik, Jan. 25— Jack Shar­ noon taken to the Manchester key and K- O. Christner, principals POLA GOLDEN WEDDING NEARS Memorial hospital. Her copdUion in tonight’s 10-round heavyweight Money After Bad. was considered as critical earlier in fight at Madison Square Garden, ut­ the day, ..She is resting comfort­ terly ignored each 6'cher’s presence j ' o NEGRI Would Have C^ebrated 50th ably this afternoon. this afternoon as they went through — in— WasbiQgtoo. Jan. 25— The im­ Weddins: Anniversary on the official weighing in ceremony at the offices of the State Athletic pending fight in the Houne over the Mftrch 4, Dies Yesterday. - “THE WOMAN $24,000,000 prohibition appropria­ Commission. Sharkey gave Christ- ITALY AND AMERICA uer, overnight sensation as a result FROM MOSCOW” tion apd the regulation upon Sec­ Mrs. Mary’ A. Tedford, aged 69, retary of Treasury .Mellon’s tax re­ of bis knockout’ of Knute Hanson, wife of John Tedford of 50 Wether- the barest glance as they approach­ Life! Love! Thrills! Mad funding methods today threatened joy and a cruel twist-of fate ell street, died at her home late TO HONOR BRAVE CREW ed the scales. The Akron giant ap­ to provoke discord not only among yesterday afternoon after a brief in darkest Russia. the wets and the drys but to break peared to be»unaware of the other’s illness. Mr. and Mrs. Tedford bgd presence. down party lines as well. been looking forward to tbe-cele­ (ContlBoed from Page i.) Backers of both the Harris pro­ They weighed within a half bration of their fiftieth wedding an­ pound of each other, Sharkey seal-' ADDED FEATURE hibition amendment and the Mc- niversary March 4 next. Rear Admiral Blllard. of the Coait Guard, said be ’^ u ld see to ing 193 and Christner 193% Kellar tax provision will make an\ Mrs. Tedford had been a resident REX * effort to prevent the bill from being it that lifesaving medals are pre­ pounds. The former ruled a pro­ of this town for 42 years. She sented to tbe crew. hibitive favorite at 4 to 1 with lit­ sent to conference, it was Indicated. was well known and well liked. In While House leaders have not tle Christner money .in sight. Com­ BELL addition to her husband, she Is sur­ missioner WUUam Muldoon super­ set a date for the expected melee vived by four sons, Robert J., CONGRESS TO ACT on the floor, It was anticipated that Washington, Jan. 25.— Early vised-the,weighing in. It is be­ You Get The Habit Thomas, Albert and Alexander, all lieved that a clean cut victory for the matter would be considered of Manchester; three daughters, action is expected in Congress on Sharkey tonight will assure suc­ “THE COWBOY Saturday or early next week. Mrs. Anna Brown • of Glaatonbury," the resolution of Rep. Black (D) of Wets Wvlded cess for»the Sharkey-Stribling fight Mrs. Mary Arnold and Mrs. Ellen New York to award medals to Qap- at Miami Eeach late next month. KID” The discord among the drys over Anderson, both of town; twenty- tSln George Fried and members of the $24,000,000 addition to prohi­ Jack Gross. Philadelphia, a semi- two grand children and three great bla crew who rescued 82 men from finalist tonight, enjoyed a 26-pound bition enforcement funds was grandchildren; and one sister, tbe Italian' freighter Florida. CHAPTER 3 O f Saving matched by a rift amouig the wets'. advantage over his opponent, Em­ Mrs. Elisabeth Preston of Ireland. While Rep. Laguardia (R ) of Enthusiastic, applause greeted mett Rocco, another Pennsylvanian. ‘TARZAN THE MIGHTY’ She was a member of St. Mary's the resolution and a speech in the Lee weighed 180 pounds. Gross New York, one of the leading wets, Episcopal cburcb. > was seeking support for the amend­ House .by Rep. Gibson (R ) of Ver­ 206. In another feature bout. Krazy The funeral' will be held Sunday mont lauding tbe rescuers.* Canada Lee, New York, weighii.g Kat when you buy your clothes on ment, to prove that prohibition afternoon with prayers at the home cannot be enforced, other New The resolution not only authoriz­ 146 pounds, will meet Billy Mur­ Kartuun f at 2 o’clock and at St. Mary’s es tbe secretary of treasury to phy, Boston, a stablemate of Shar­ York wets "were ^taking the other church at 2:30. Rev. S. J. Neill will side. strike off suitable gold medals but key’s. Murphy weighed 146% officiate. Burial will be in the East expresses the “ thanks and apprecia­ pounds. “ This is the best example of cemetery. throwing good money after bad tion” for the crew’s “ heroic and that has come to my attention in noble conduct." The northernmost telephone pole years,” said Rep. Weller (D) of One of the medals would go to in the Western Hemisphere is at The T en Payment New York, a wet. MAKES UNREASONABLE Fried and to “ each of such persons Noorvik, Alaska., The line ir main­ A previous quarrel, over tax re­ a.', are'certified by him to have tained by the government. Read The Herald Advs. funds in the House found Rep. shown special courage in the res­ Garrett of Tenn., Democratic floor REQUEST OF POUCE cue.’* . leader, and other Democrat's, lined Applause punctured Gibson’s up against Rep. Garner (D) of panegyric on the America’s crew. Budget Plan Texas, probable next floor leader. “J^w of us. appreciate tbe peril's A party split was anticipated on The police headquarters' received of the deep''sea when wav«|p are the McKellar amendment. you establish your credit also, which is a valuable asset. The small weekly payments a call this afternoon from a gaso­ lashed Into fury by winds and; line and garage station in Columbia storms,”- he said. “ We cannot vlsu-' are scarcely missed from your income each week. with the request that the' Manches­ alize tbe fulT meaning of a call of I STATE TODAY IN CONGRESS ter police stop a Studebaker light distress across hundreds of miles six closed car, number not known* of almost impassable storm-tossed [■ “ HO!»IE OF SOUND HITS” TAKE ADVANTAGE that was coming towards Man­ . waters. ' chester. The car had been brought "Then stout hearts, clear beads Washington, Jan. 25.— The day into the station this morning In and calm Judgment are necessary In Congress: trouble. The garage man had work­ for effecr.ve action. Of Our Fifth Anniversary Offering Senate: TODAY ed upon it and fixed it up. Tbe “ It is a mStter or deepest'gratifl*! Adjourns as mark of respect to — and— driver of the car, whom he did hot cation that these have been found ’ former Senator Oscar W. Under­ in coordinatiup in the American | wood.- - know, got in to try it out and kept SATURDAY officers and American seamen of the I $10.(10 OFF O V E R C O A T LOO OFF SUITS Senator Hale (R) of Maine, in on going forgetting the necessary part, as far as the garage owner United-States lines sailing under Over $30 charge of administration’s naval the flag of oiir country.” bill, announces will battle to retain was concerned,, in paying for the The most beautiful and use the Budget Plan. “ time clause” in bill. work. The local police lild not have Under present plans-the rescue Interstate Commerce Committee the number- and name and could crew would; be brought to Wash- love st,)r.v ever to iTigton to receive the medals, prob­ approves nomination of Charles H. not stop the different cars of that reach the screen— a March, of Minnesota, as member make which came through Man­ ably at thf bands of the president. EQUAL VALUES in Furnishings. picture as big as the Federal Trade Commission. chester. I Senator Copeland (D) of New MORE STORMS TODAY. heart of humanity. , New 'York. Jan. 25.— See'mingly York asks Congressional recogni­ Don’t miss "Four tion of Captain George Pried and discontent with the havoc wrought crew of'America for heroic rescue RAIDS INWlNSTED In the North Atlantic during the Sons.” at sea. past few days, gales swept into the eorge illiams House: South Atlantic today and two G H. W steamers and their crews of nearly Devoted floor session chiefly' to Winsted, Conn.. . 25.— Fol private calendar.. lowing ta id i’ last nlght";V-by.it*».?ee; sixty inen were In jeopardy in INC. sduihern wqters as relief was speed­ Ohio radio controversy aired be­ state pfdlice-. froth' thei-, Cahain bAr- FOX-MOVIETONE JOHNSON BLOCK fore merchant marine committee. racks • under;. Lieutenant .^.Ffederick ing to them from southern ports. Poultry and eggs producers asked- Brandt and local police, .five loical The Dixaho. an American sugar Picture Presented transport, plying between* New Or­ higher tariff protection of ways and residents were today convicted of — with— means committee. liquor law violations and given Jail leans and Cuba, was held fast on a sentences and heavy fines. reef off the Cuban coast while a MUSIC AND The sentences, were imposed as Norwegian vessel believed to be the Fern Lane, was reported wallowing SOUND FIND BIG STILL follows; •> . , helplessly southeast of Bermuda ■Thomas Gurney, ,36 Depot street, with her rudder and stern frame EFFECTS $10U. and five days; Helen Hayo, broken. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 25 — An­ 36 Depot street, $250, and 15 days, The vessels’, both of about 4,000 swering a burglary call in a build­ sentence suspended; Tony D1 tons, were reported^ln no immedi­ ing In the center of the downtown Maruro, 39 .Chestnut street, $212 ate danger. t business district today, Baltimore and ten days; Orado Ineino, ' 28 The salvage steamer. Warbler,! MARLOW’S JANUARY police were astonished tc find the Maple street, $217 and ten-days; the same which assisted in the res-1 most complete hidden distillery John Kilslel. 110 Meadow street cue, of passengers from the! ever located here. $217 and ten days., ,, grounded President Garfield, was The still occupied four floors of en route to the Dlxano. one building and bad a pipe line in­ THE CURB MARKET The salvage tug Norfolk put out to another, where alcohol was can­ to aid the Norwegian^ ship which CLEARANCE SALE ned In, 5-gallon containers. There New York, Jan. 26 — Sharp ad­ runs between Cuba and New York. was a 3,000-gallon modern appara­ vances in the utilities atid old fav­ Another near disaster was avert­ tus for redistilling Industrial alco­ orites, accompanied by a complete ed when the steamer City of Lowell ^ Special values for Saturday. Wonderful opportunities for hol and 15,000 gallons oi denatur­ rally from the Irregularity of the went to the aid of'the liner Georgia, ed alcohol were found. The outfit previous session marked trading in helpless off the Connecticut coast saving money on every day needs. Below are a few suggestions was estimated to be worth not les3 the Curb Market today. Easy money with a broken propellor. and towed ALSO than $50,000. and the unexpectedly small increase her into port at New Haven, after taken at random. The police entered the place after in the brokers’ loans figures, re­ transferring passengers. a passer-by bad seen two men ported,by the reserve bank system LARRY C A BELLOS EZ Union Suits ...... 79c Table Oil Cloth, 45 inch.. 25c vd, examining, the building with flash­ served to restore confidence, to the UNDERSEA REVUE lights. bulls. It won’t be long now until we VlTAPHOite Boys’ Union Suits ...... 79c Bood Brooms, No. 7 .. ...___ 39c Checker Cab was prominent in know what Hoover eats for break­ NEWHOFF & PHELPS BETTER EMIGRANTS. tbe miscellaneous ludustrials. jump­ fast, and what time the clock is VAUDEVILLE ACTS Seamless Sheets, 81x99 . . . .83c Columbia Thermos Bottles 79c ing 6 points to 65, a nev^ top, on wound and the cat kicked down­ Washington, Jani 25.— An at­ expectations of the favorable show­ stairs.' Children’s Long Hosiery ... 19c White Cups and Saucers, tempt is soon to be made to raise ing thei company will make In the b o th ...... lOc the standard of emigrants from early part of the present year. Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose 39c Mexico to the United States. American Cyanamld B., Bliss, Boha Aluminum Percolators .... .59c Secretary . of State Kellogg, it Aluminum & Brass, Guardian Fire Ladies’ Knit Underwear, all Copper Tea Kettles (nickle was learned today, has called to at­ Insurance, Lehigh Coal & Naviga­ styles and weights... 20% off tention of American consulars In tion, Lake Superior Corp" which p la te d )...... jSi.oo Mexico the necessity for a closer reached a new high. National Bellas application of tbe immigration law Hess, National Tea new and Pirelli, Silk Stripe Bloomers. , . 39c, 65c Large Cocoa M ats...... $l 00 having to do with grunting of visas. which also - attained a new top, were' other strong features., Children’s Part Wool Sleeping There is no restriction of emi­ i Gray Enamel Sauce Pans . . . 10c gration from Mexico, to this country Garments ...... 79c Bread Boxes...... 47c except the restriction applying to LIVE NOTE. The Men’s Choral Club all countries as to character, health Large Double Thread Men’s Flannel Shirts ...... 79c and a valid reason for desiring to A pretty little clock sometlmeg enter. can contribute a friendly live note of Manchester Towels ...... 19c Men’s Dress Shirts, white and y that mikes a living thing of a TOM GUINAN GUILT£ room that was entirely Inanimate Sutrite Hosiery, perfect.. $1.55 colored ...... 79e before,. Ladies’ Silk Hosiery ...... 39c Big Yank Work Shirts ..... 79c New York,’ Jan.,. 25.— ^Tommy Gulnan, brother of the widely SLUMBER PILLOWS. JA N U A R Y CONCERT Children’s S o x ___ 19c, 29c, 39c Men’s Union Suits...... 85c known “ Texas” Guinah, and pro­ Boys’ Corduroy Pants prietor of:,the night, club Ches Many people who do iot.Hke to Men’s Part Wool Socks .... 19c Florence,; was found feullty of main­ sleep on pillows get' cold *'ln the lined...... \ Si 19 Double Blankets...... $1,98 taining a nuisance In. that place by nefck at night.* A veiY' good/, way a federal Jury today. to keep the wind from going; down High School Hall Boys’ Suits reduced...... 20% Part Wool Double the neck is to use a tiny slum.her \ .The ju ^ deliberated forty min­ pillow made of down and very Lot Ruffled Curtains, 2 pr $1.00 B lankets...... $2.98 utes. sparsely filled so It will be flat. Booth Marquisette Curtains $1 Gulnan’s club was among.those Men’s Fancy Hose reduced raided by federal agents In Mable- LEMON-RAISINS. Monday, January Shelf Oil Cloth...... 5c yd. WlUebrandt’s campaign to 'dry hp t o ...... 19c, 29c, 39c .Broadway. Charges of conspiracy 'Raisins, soaked overnight in and other violations of the liquor lemon juice, makes a novel addition at 8:15 P* m- And hundreds of bargains more too numerous to mention. laws had been reduced to maintain­ to breakfast food. ‘ Serve thqi food ing a nuisance. thin and do not use milk over it.-; C O M E T O .(Ch o r u s o p 35 v o ic e s 1929 1929 Assisted by Manchester’s Eighth Annual Show MRS. BURTON YAW and MOSHE PARANOV MARLOW’C STATE ARMORY, 3 DAYS, 3 NIGHTS PIANISTS A ▼ A for values January 23—24—25 POULTRY PIGEONS RABBITS General Admission Tickets on sale at Watkins Brothers or by members Autos, Radio and Industrial ExhiUts. . o f the 0*1:6. , . i ; ^ - \ ADMISSlON~ADULT8 V h CHILDREN JOc.’ Children Under 10 AcconipMUed by Adult Firue. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN A-BIG-FAIR,' ADVERTISE IN THE ..^:RA'LD—IT PAYS MANCHESTER EVENING HERAED, SOUTH MANCHESTER,-CONN^- FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1929. PAGE THREE^

Manning ft Bo'w A . 18 PUBUC RECORDS HH.UARDPOWERPLANT - do iClass ,B ^ .... 12 RADIO PHOTOGRAPH New B.rlt Mch pfd, i 100 IS NEAR COMPLETION xdo com'^'., . . . -44 Warrantee Deed.s Niles Bemnt-Pond-. 200 CATCHES SPDLER Rudolph and Mary Kissman to do'^pfd TOO John G. Mahoney, Lot No. 4 of the ' '(Fuimlsliea'by Ptitnam & Co.) JiTortli an'0.' Judd'’C\ .. 28 30, IREID'ILETTIEIR-D^S: South Manchester Heights exten­ Wires Strung Today from New Peck, Stow ft Wil . , 18 20 Russell Mfg’ Co .... 155 sion, being located on the north Station to the Mills at Hil- Bank Stocks. 165 side of Eldridge street. The deed Seth Thomas C com. 31 Fi)und Occupying Best Cabin liardville. Bankers Trust Co .. 310 — do pfd 26 was given on October 11, 1917 but Capitol Nat B &-T. . 415 — was left for record today. Smyth Mfg Co.-pfd .-103 City Bank;& Trust .1550 — Standard Screw . . . 125 On Board Ship Bound for Mary S. Bliss has sold to Charles The new. power plant that the E. Conn River ...... 400 — Smith the place occupied by Mr. E. Hilliard Company has been , Stanley Wo^’ks com ,. 64’ First Bond & Mort.. ,— 60 Scovlll Mfg C o __ __ 60 Bliss on the turn on the south side building is nearing completion and FirsV%at Htfd .i 290 . 310 the Orient. of Middle turnpike. This is now this morning men in the employ of Taylor & Fenn .... 140 Htfd-Conn Trust Co. 680 700 Torrlngton, ■ new .s . 80 used as a garage but was at one the'Manchester Electric Company Land Mtg & Title . ■— 60 time a gathering place for residents were stringing the power wires Underwood ...... 105 .Morris Plan B a n k ..'160 — Union Mfg Co ..... 18 New York, Jan. 25— The radio of Manchester Green, there being a from the new station to the mills. New Britain'Trust .•,225 — got its man. small hall in the upper part of the The new power station is located U S Envelope pt . . . 118 Phoenix State B&T. 525 — do com ...... 240 w Across the continent and over building known to the older resi­ to the east of Adams street. Is Park St B a n k ...... 1000 — the Pacific ocean for 2,600 miles to dents as Bliss Hall. In connection larger than the old station and'Is Veeder-Root .'...... 44 Riverside Trust 675 Whitlock Coil Pipe .. 10 Honolulu it flashed the photograph with this deed there is a restriction also in a new Ibcatioh, being near West Hart Trust ... 350 of an alleged swindler which re­ as to the right to lay a water pipe X — Ex div. the south end of the pond Just to Bonds. BOW BACK sulted in his arrest. that was held by Aaron Cook, Jr„ the north of the spillwayl This gives Today, Constantino Queruhon, a relating to the old water supply sys­ a greater fall of water to the tur­ Htfd &Conn West 6 Filipino, is bound back to New tem in that section of the towm bine engines and makes possible East Conn Po 5’s . . . 103 York, the first man to be caught Filing Reports the development of more power for Conn L P 7s ...... 120 by the law with the assistance of a The corporation reports that are the operation of the company’s Conn L P 5i/^s 110 radioed picture. But for the new now due are being filed. The C. Conn L i P 4 Vi s * • • •. 102 N. Y. Stocks KITCHEN CHAIRS mills. marvel of science he would now be R. Burr & Co. filed their certificate Brid Hyd 5 s • • • • 105 showing the officers of the com­ The old station, which was locat­ living a life of ease in Japan. ed in one of the buildings that re­ Insurance Stocks. Querubon had jumped $3,500 pany, or corporation, and the loca­ Aetna Casualty .... 1620 1660 tion of their place of business. mained from the Peter Adams Allied Chemical ...... 280 bail while indictment proceedings Paper Company’s group, has be­ Aetna Insurance . . 810 825 American Bosch ...... 44% were pending for alleged swindling 1295 come worn out and the cost of re- Aetna Life ...... 1280 Am Can ...... , H 4 activities in Brooklyn. It is al­ Automobile ...... 595 605 On Sale CARLOAD OF M AHAGS lacement of the old power station, Am Car & Fdry ...... 100 No Phone leged he went to the Dollar steam­ and to give the required power, Conn GOneral ...... 2100 2150 /: / ship line offices and obtained $7,000 Hartford Fire ..... 985 995 Am Loco ...... 111% would cost almost as much as the Am Power & Light ...... 96 • worth of transportation and $4,000 entire new station which is now Htfd Steam Boil . 880 900 Saturday in American Express Company DELIVERED YESTERDAY Am Tel and Tel ...... 206 Orders about completed. Lincoln Nat Life . . . 150 \ travellers checks by means of a National Fire ...... 1400 Am 'Tobacco ...... 182 " 1430 Apaconda ...... 125 fraudulent (fraft. The Home Electric' Appliance Phoente : ...... 990 1000 9 a. m. Then he headed westward, bound Corporation, Ideated in the State Travelers Atchison ...... 201 No C. 0 . D:a OSCAR W. UNDERWOOD, ...... 1880 1900 Atlantic Ref ...... 60% for the Orient. „ , . „ Theater building since Dec. 10, the Public Utility Stocks. Detectives from New \ork trail­ Manchester franchised dealer for Balt and Ohio,...... 120% ed him across.the country to San Conn Elec Sve p .'. 94 Beth Steel ...... 85 % Maytag Washers > unloaded a car­ OF ALABAMA, DEAD Conn L P 8% .... 119 Can Pac ...... 252 Francisco. Detectiv'es are not as load of washers yesterday This fast as the ladio, and they missed C9un L P 7% .... 116 Ches and Ohio ...... 216%' shipment carried 83 washers and is Conn L P 5% pfd . 99 C M and St Paul ...... 57% him by one day. the third to come here in less than (Continaed from i^age 1.) A radio messr.ge was despatched Conn L P 6% % pfd 110 Chi Rock Island ...... 135% a year. Conn P So (par 25) 152 Consolidated Gas ...... 114 to the captain of the steamship Included in the shipment is a Such was his pre.stige that when Tonyo Maru. Within a short time Senator Martin of Virginia d’ed be Greenwich W&G 6 98 Corn Products ...... 88% new low price Maytag Washer Hart E L (par 25). 142 there was an answer. Yes, a man became floor leader , of the Upper Erie ...... 69% which from all reports Is a huge do vtc ...... 135 General Electric ...... 241 answering the description Heuse. aboard and occupying the best success. The Manchester dealers Htfd Gas 0 (par 25) , 90 . . General M otors...... 205% are the first in New England to re­ In the long fight-over,the treaty cabin. do pfd (par 25) . 65- International Harv, new ...105% ceive this new model. of Versailles, Senator Underwood S,N E T Co ...^____ 185 Int Nickel, new ...... 70 supported President.Wilson. ■ |' EACH ) The Home Electric Appliance ‘ Manufacturing Stocks. Kenccot ...... 153 EACH Corporation has a selling force of When President Harding camid^ Mack T ru ck ...... 108% into office and called-'ithe famous Am H ardw are...... 72 74 LATEST STOCKS •five men. an experienced service American Hosiery . 27 Marland O i l ...... 40%"^ man and a district manager from Washington arms ^ conference. Un­ Miami Copper 34 derwood was one of the “ Blg^Pour” American Silver . . . 25 the factory, Mr. Charles Pre.e. He xArro. H&H El pf . 105 Mo Pac ...... 64% New York. Jan. 25.— Speculative will devote all his time in the Man­ for the United Stales. N Y Central 195% Then came his nnsucceasful try . do com ...... 53 enthusiasm in the Stock Market chester te.-ritory. Mr. Prete has had A'utomatio Refrig . . 10 New Haven ...... 87%, ran riot today as prices of many of five years experience with the May­ for the presidential nomination North Amn Co ...... 96% ATURDAY morning at 9 o’clock over one hundred of these sturdy and his retirement from piibliclife. Acme Wire ...... 19 the industrial favorites raced up 2 tag Company in the capady of Bigelow Htfd com . 94 Packed ...... 142 % chairs will go on sale at one dollar each. They are all slightly used to 20 points on a wave of agwes- service man. salesman, factory Although funeral, arrangements do pfd ...... 100 Penna R R ...... * 79 S but have been reglued and are now in tip top condition. A splendid work at Newton, Iowa and now as have not been compIftted.:'mambefs Post Cereal ...... 7 5 % sive buying wliioh swept everytliing Billings & Spencer . 10 bargain, every one. They will be sold for cash only and two to a cus­ before it. Release from the nervous district manager. of the family said the body-'would Bristol Brass ..... 41 Pullman ...... 85% l)ressure over the money market be taken to BIrminghapj, for. Inter­ do pfd ______108 Radio Corp ...... 363 tomer. See them in our windows now. situation wl\ich has been bolding ment. .... Case Lockwood ft B 376 Reading ...... 106 things In check In the last two or ? OVER ALABAMA CoIlins.Co ...... 150 Southern Pac ...... 132% ■Main Store Only three days, the Market gave its SPORT PROFITS > Colt’s Firearms .... 41 Southern R ailw ay...... 155% “ fast steppers'’ another whirl inti' Eagle Lock ...... 58 S 0 of N J ...... 51% Atlanta. Ga.. Jan. 25.— The S O of N Y ...... 42% high price territory. Princeton, N. J., Jan, 25.— Fafnlr Bearing .... 145 The return of Bethlehem Steel In “ Question Mark” Army endurance Princeton sports turned Jn. a ,8nr- Fuller Brush Class A 15 S 0 of Calif ...... 68% the dividend-paying class let down plane, passed over Atlanta at plus of $32,765 for the academic do Class AA .... 60 Studebaker ...... 96% . the barrier speculative buying of 12:10 p. m,. today and signalled year of 1927-28, according to the Hart ft Cooley ..... 240 Texas Co . . ' ...... 62% Union P a c ...... •...... 220% the steel.stocks, and with a whoop that it would not stop. The plane financial report of the athletic as­ Hartman Tob 1st pf 90 U S R u bber...... 51% and roar traders rushed into the took off from Montgomery, Ala., sociation. 'The only paying sports c o m ...... 21 earlier In the day. however, were football, which net­ Inter S ilv e r ...... 135 U S Steel ...... 187%' market at the opening. Tlie first "Westlnghouse ...... 143% block of U. S. Steel Common chang­ The plane probably will stop at ted $233,440. and basketball, with do pfd . . . ____ 118 The G. E. Keith Furniture Co. Greensboro, N. C., for the night. W Overland ...... 30'% ed hands at 189. after Which the a surplus of, ^5,680. Landers, Frary & Cl 69 TWO STORES SOUTH MANCHESTER stock jumped to a new high record price of 192“ i . up 9 points from Tluirsdnys close. Bethlehem ad­ vanced to 86. up 2Vi. but forecasts of the dividend were so accurate that most of the investment buying of this stock has been completed. Nash'Motors burned the tape for FOM DOUBLE KILLED' the Motor stocks, with a new 9- point jump to n s ti. and a heavy IN PARACHUTE JUMP turnover. General Motors, Stude- baker and other members of this Fuel Economy Is group sold up 1 to .3 points. Johns I Manville. Union Carbide. Cash Husband Who Leaped With Register. Radio, and the rest of Her from Plane Suffers Only “ the bunch'’ of specialities which Sprained Ankle. have been carrying forward In high Poor Economy For handed fashion since the turn of Lo3 Angeles, Cal., Jan. 25.— The the year, were as light as a feather failure of her parachute to open and easily moved up 10 to- 1.5 when she and her husband made a points on top of previous moves of simultaneous leap from an airplane, 40 to 75 points. A new 5 point jump Your House . in Consolidated Gas of New York today was attributed to the death brought that stock up to a new high ; of Leta Wlshart. - The husband landed in a tree and escaped with A poorly heated house is uninviting' and cheerless. at 115 Vi. a sprained ankle and bruises. Mrs. With stock transactions of 2.- Wlshart was instantly killed. Your friends will not want to call—they are afraid of 650.000 shares up to the noon peri­ She was said to have been led, or at the rate of 6,500,000 doubling for Ruth Elder, famous catching cold. There is no economy in sitting about “^shares for the full session, today’s trans-Atlantia aviatrix. In the film­ market was one of the most active For the last time the low prices o f our CoHts were cut again. Last opportunity' to obtain ing of a picture at a ranch 15 miles with sweaters—too cool and chilly to enjoy doing any­ of the year. Wall street brokerage from here when the accident oc­ houses were rushed to th* limit to curred. thing. keep pace with the enormous in­ pouring of buying orders from all sources and the customers’ rooms TRAWLER MISSING Bum coal for satisfactory heat. Burn at the commission houses were fill­ ed with roaring, excited bull trad­ our coal for best results and burn enough ers, to many of whom large profits Boston, Jan. 25.—While the have come from successful “ pick­ Coast Guard vessels in northern At­ to keep your house warm and cozy. It ing” of the fast-steppers in the Coats lantic waters were under orders to markets of 1928 and 1929 to date. be on the lookout, the whereabouts The Radio and Electrical stocks of the steam trawler. Seiner, owned doesn’t cost a bit more. received a great deal more atten­ Every coat silk lined, interlined and richly fur trimmed. by the Portland Trawling' Co., of tion today than in a week or more. Groton, Conn., with a crew of 20 General Electric and Westlnghouse men aboard, was unknown today. moved upward buoyantlv on an Officials at headquarters express­ aggressive buying wave, and Radio ed some anxiety. jumped 9. points to 365. The Seiner which was due at Price cuts in the Mid-Continent New^London four days ago, was be­ Crude Oil and eastern gasoline lieved to have been last heard from have finally had their effect in GO.\TS six days ago, when the wireless The W. G. Glenney Co. forcing out weak holdings of the operator of the vessel was. in com­ independent oil stocks, some of Form erly $29.75. - ■ munication with jthe Radio Marine Coal,.Lumber and Masons’ Supplies. ■which were reactionary today. Aft­ Corporation station at Chatham. At Allen Place, Phone 126 Manchester er opening at 41, Sinclair sold down Final Reduction P rice ___ that time the vessel’s radio opera­ to 39 1-4. The Standards Oils of tor said the Seiner had eleven days New York and New jersey declined coal aboard. - fractionally in fairly heavy trading. Indian Refining was the exception STORM TURNING in the low-priced oils, with a 4- point jump to 37 1-2. Rio Grande Washington, Jan. 25. — The X\S\\vvvv Oil jumped 3 points to 41 1-2, weather Bureau today Issued the Speculative enthusiasm quieted following storm warning: down In the early afternoon, the An advisory noon southeast storm rush of buying subsided and once warnings ordered 1 p. m., Boston SPECIAL MEETING OF more the mechanical facilities of to Sandy Hook, and southwest ’ the exchange were in a position to Formerly $45.00. warnings 4 p. m., south of Sandy handle the enormous rush of busi­ Hook to Virginia Capes. Storm of ness coming tc it. There was plen­ Final Reduction Price marked Intensity central over Lake STOCKHOLDERS ty of money for Stock Market pur­ Superior moving northeastward.” poses at 6 per cent. For Manchester Home Gub PREMIER NOW PRIEST MUST SERVE SENTENCE. Indianapolis,’ Ind., Jan. 25.— Dr. Edward S. Shumaker, superintend­ ent of the Indiana Antl-Saloon January 28,1929; 8 p.m . Bruges, Belgium, Jan. 25— Lou League, must serve his sentence of Tseng. Tsiang, former Chinese prem­ COATS sixty days at the state penal farm ier and head of the Chinese delega­ for contempt of the Indiana Su-, tion to the Versailles peace confer- Form erly $59.00. preme Court, Federal .^dge Robert At the Home fence, has “ ceased to exist.” But O. Baltzell'rOIed here today. ke is not actually dead. Admitted to Catholic priesthood, Final Reduction Price ...... ■' ^ . Large Attendance Wanted. )e is now Brother Pierre-Celestin, . INCRBA^* ME.MBEKSI1IP. b the Salnt-Andre convent of this rfty. New,York, Jan. 25.— Board of Lou Tseng embraced tho Catholic governors New York Stock blth while serving as his country’s Are exceptional— you can only judj^e l|y comparison the real teist of value. Exchange’’recommende' today an ,mbassador to Belgium. He mar- increase in Its membership by 275 ied a Belgium woman who died in additional members. This would .927. He then retired from the If you can duplicate dor coats for less wd

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land, etc. He was for seven years a for the development of plant'\and that caused the light of fame to SECURE F. J. UBBY teacher at Phillips-Exeter Academy. TELEPHONE EMPLOYEES betterment of the service in this POLANEGRIAT ■ turn on her in “ Passron.” NEwiuSSSE In 1918 he went to Europe with locality and other parts of thd In “ The Woman from Moscow” the Quaker Relief Committee, and state. CIRCLE TOMORROW the famous Polish dramatic actress FOR HEBRON MEETING after the war acted as their Euro­ MEET IN HARTFORD This is the third of a series of is supported by e. cast of well- TIRED OFFKEIOREER pean Commissioner for Reconstruc­ large meetings to be held about the known film favorites, including tion, working in Germany, Austria,^ state at which employee representa­ Norman Kerry, Paul Lukas, Otto Executive Secretary of Council France, Poland, and Serbia. Dur­ Hartford, Jan. 25.— About 80 tives, chosen through the employe’s Is starred in “ A Woman from Mattlson and Jack Laden. Ludwig “ When my oldest boy was Jusj^ a ing his work with the Quakers Mr. employees of ^ e Southern New association, will be given the same Moscow,” One of ^Two Fea­ Berger directed. for War Prevention to Be general information about the com­ few wee|t8 did .he'was'1^417 consti­ Libby himself became a Friend. England Telephone Company, half tures. The associate film feature at the In Hebron Sunday. Convinced of the necessity for the of the number being the elected pany’s plans. They in turn report Circle for Saturday’ ' and Sunday pated fropa ffiy. mllk,” ^ ^ /s a Ne- abolition ol war, he is working to representatives of telephone work­ back to their constituents, at later presents Rex Bell, the new Pox biuka 'motber. it awake (Special to The Herald) unite the constructive forces of ers in the Hartford District and the meetings of the various councils of One of the most powerful dra- \ Films cowboy star, in his latest so much, my husbanc' almost sTipt America for world peace. In 1921 others acting for the management the association. In this way the em­ mas of the year is to be given its and greatest western thrill-o-dra- over bis desk at the Office. Then Hebron, Jan. 25.— Of interest to ployees of the comi-any are kept Troop 6 the public is the fact that the Rev. he was instrumental in bringing to­ of the plant. Traffic and Commer­ initial showing in Manchester at ma, “ The Cowboy Kid." my doctor got us to glve-'^by spine Troop 6, B. S. A. ol the South gether seventeen organizations sup­ cial Conference Boards of the Tele­ fully informed concerning develop­ the Circle theater Saturday and The current chapter of that Castoria and the. next day be was John Deeter has secured Prederiek ments in- the telephone business Jlethodist church held its weekly- J. Libby, executive secretary of the porting the plan lor the limitation phone Employees Association, met Sunday. It is Pola Negri in “ The thrilling serial, “ Tafzan tfie much better. His'■ 'Stomach and meeting at the church Tuesday of armaments into the National here yesterday in deparmental and are given the opportunity to Woman from Moscow,” her latest Mighty,*’ and a Ko-Ko novelty reel bowels began acting-peffectly and National^ Council for Prevention of discuss with the representatives ol night with twenty-five scouts pres- Council. Under his direction as g,oups for discussion of association, Paramount prrductibn. will complete the bill. he gave us no more trodbie.*’ Avoid War, to lecture''«t the meeting of the management any business prob­ .jpnt. The troop assembled at 7:30, the Tri-County Union of Christian executive secretary the Council has business affairs and later heard ad­ The story is built around the Saturday’s performance runs imitations of Castotria. The Fletch­ ■‘Bugler Nichols blowing colors grown in eight years to include dresses by officials from New Haven lems which relate to working con­ amazing situation of a beautiful er signature marks the gennlne, Endeavor Societies to be held at ditions or employee welfare. continuous from 2:15 until 10:30. yhile the color guard§ and bearers Hebron Center, Sunday evening, thirty national organizations and it who gave an interesting outline of woman who sets out,to avenge the The usual two shows on Sunday purely-vegbtable,- harmless C*s- the company’s construction and ■brought the colors forward. The Jan. 27. The subject will be “ The has soared its work through the murder of her fiance and falls in night will prevail at 7 and 9. toria, doctors everywhere advise patrol leaders made their report to Kellogg Pact and the Navy Pro­ country and developed lines of com­ personnel program *'or the current love with the killer. It is terrific, tor those * Ills p( iMbies ' and ehil- year. What this country needs is more Scout Hanson and then held in- gram.” The meeting will be at the munication and cooperation with books by opera stars in which they elemental drama and shows Mis^ ^The superficial area of the earth dren, such As eoUcr' constipation, ■^spection in their patrols. The Lion Congregational church, and will European peace groups, as a be­ During the morning the different “ tell everything.” Negri in all the dominating power 13*196,940,000 square mile. colds, hllionsness, etc.' ^ jyatrol, leading patrol of the troop, open at about 8 p. m. ginning toward an organized inter­ District Conference Boards met won inspection. Scout Lewis is the The audience will be made up of national peace group. separately at the City Club. At jiatrol leader. people fibm Tolland, Hartfora, and noon all gathered for a joint lunch­ ,111 1 Bll^ll V Scoutmaster Mercer spoke to the New London Counties, taking in eon, following which came ^he pro­ V fteoop on contest work explaining quite a number of different towns. gram of talks by the deparmental ,tbe importance of the Scouts doing All are cordially invited to be pres­ officiala from New Haven. their best in practising the contest ent to hear this lecture on a sub­ A H O U a B T Charles T. Maloney, of Hartford, games at the troop meeting. Try- ject of such general interest. District Traffic Chief and chairman .^nts were held and teams picked Mr. Libby, who was born in Rich­ But when his heart was lifted of the Traffic Board, acted as chair­ “lor contests with other troops. mond, Maine, is a graduate of Bow- up, and his mind hardened in pride, man of the afternoon meeting__and doin College and Andover Theo­ he was deposed from his kingly the speakers were E. L. Simonds, : . The troops will hold a Like on logical Seminary. He spent a year General Superintendent of Plant, F. -jlBaturday afternoon, and everyone throne, and they took his glory at Oxford and one in the German from him.— ^Daniel 5:20. L. Moore, General Superintendent '^ u st report at the Center at 1:30. Universities, coming to know inti­ of Traffic, J. L. Vietch, G.eneral : ^ e hikers will start east, visiting mately the militaristic phase, of All men would be masters of Commercial Superintendent, and A. the “ Bone Yard’’ about three miles the German nation before the war. F. Brooks, Chief Engineer. .'QUt and then proceed several miles others, and no man is lord of him­ He served as a pastor at Magnolia, self.— Goethe. In their talks the visiting officials t&rther and try and fird “ Mystery Mass., for seven years, afterwards told of the objectives for 1929 of •„tiave’’. Each scout must carry his visiting and studying the countries their respective departments and ,^

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- ‘ ' f /y ; ner was served in camp 4tyle, some ning. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ning, at the Center school hall. It seer, Robert Newcomb; lecturer, Rose ■ Frink; flora, Mrs. Rdfh of the various articles used were Francis Billings, youngest son of Prank House, on Wednesday. was installation of oJicers with Mr. Mrs. Hattie Lane; Steward, Leslie WAPPING boxes for chairs, pans, cracked Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Billings is Missf Ruth Stoddard is confined and Mrs. Charles H. Curtis of Collins; assistant steward, Ivan Dewey; pomona, Mrs. Lena Battey; Girl ; .Mrs. Franklyn G. Welles Jr., of plates, newspapers for table cloths, ill at his home this week with the to her home with an attack of the Plainville with their assistants as West; chaplain, Mrs. Lillian E. lady assistant steward. Miss HeOsn Woodbridge street, Manchester, en­ p^erbags for napkins, cards and grip cold. grip. Installing, officers. The following Grant;''treasurer, Levi T. Dewey; Lane, and pianist. Miss Harriett tertained the Ski Club, at her home singing follpwed the spread. All the Mrs. Ida M. Hart, and son Wapping Grahge, held Its second were the new officers installed: secretary, Walden V. Collins; gste I officer was presenLt^4 S cou t last Monday evening. A steak din­ Ski members had a very merry eve­ Charles Hart of Hartford, w.ere regular meeting on Tuesday eve­ Worthy Master, Alfred Stone; Over­ keeper, Phillip Welles; ceres, Mrs. News

The January meeting of patrol 'leaders was held at the home of Captain Elizabeth Norton, Saturday afternoon, January 19. There were seven girls present, 1 from Troop 3, 3 from Troop 5, and 3 from Troop 7. Although there was a .rather small attendance the meet­ ing was very interesting. There was n signaling contest and the girls practiced songs which will be used Mdaelto ibur Own Suite! for the next scout rally and for the Scouts Own which will<,be held at tJie next meeting of the Iroquois. Select Any of These Beautiful Bedroom Pieces Miss Norton continued to the work on juicing, in-,preparation for the iii^t class judging test which she will give at the next meeting. All thpSe interested in taking this test are*urged to be present at the V pdtrol leader’s meeting in Febru- AT THESE LOW PRICES arK ji) Troop 3. r / ■ ' 'LasKFriday most of'tlie time vraa The 4-Post Bed spent on 2nd class work. , DAY BED THE BOW-END BED •Florence-flertschelv and Ethel A full size If you prefer the w '2'' McComb passed 2 ml class- signal­ bed that, re­ bow-end Bed— this ling. Shirley Stephens, Katherine flects the charm one surely will END TABLES Koch, Dorothy Lennon, Jennie $15.50 of the 4-poster! $ 2 9 - ^ 5 please you! It is Kose, Ruth Lunde, Helen Kose, full size! Finished In mahogany pa^ed 2hd class observation, Opens to a full size color— as r Troop 4. rr bed— complete with mat­ Twin Size Twin Size pictured! One jThe following haVe passed their tress ! to a customer! $1 “ observation” and'*‘table setting” $29.75 $29.75 tests: Mallory SHtchell, Doris Fynes, Betty Robinsohl and Marion Wright. ; ;Fffscilla Pillsbury has passer her table-ietting*test. ; ;Troop 6. ; ’ F Troop k lield its meeting Monday with a lafgu^attepdan^ '^ n gs for the Februaigt ri^Iy"wefe ,v,practic^ French Vanity The following gfrls are working on their tenderf|(Ot'tests:, Ruth Phil­ With 6 Drawers lips, Rhodkrlttoore. Bkrbara\.Smyth, 4-Drawer Vanity Ethel Moore. Violet Hubard, Mar­ jory Wallace'and'Madeline Wailace. Plans for au*3entbrtainraent to-be ?ivEn by the troop soon are in pro- $ ^ ^ • 7 5 $ 3 9 * ^ ® ri'lbss. - i ^ '• ' Trooii.-7. Full length swinging mirror — iTue t o u t s 'o f Troop 7 acted as Straight V top Vanity with four six convenient drawers! An extra wnitressCTjat the anniversary sup- drawers and swinging m irror! large piece! pdr'of the'.Bucfeiand Parent-'Teacher Aisociatwin Mbnday evening. fLater nd the evening the Scouts gave and acted the Scout laws. Cap­ tain Budkland told the audience the aifiis and";purppges of scouting and ex^aine2\|he work in a very able mkhner. ! ■ Dresser f ■ ■k k. With Swinging^ i \ Dresser Mirror C( f:c.- With Stationary STaiE ROADS Mirror $ 3 4 * ^ ^ Large swinging mirror and $ ( ^ ^ . 5 0 four spacious drawers! Ex­ I&ad conditions qjid- detours In ceptionally low priced!. the S tate^t Coj«i«cirfut mape. negr, cs^-y by^%n^^.(5b^tfeuitSp$ and ? L arge,' spaciou^ Dresser, repairs announced by tlie State Highway Department, as of Jan. with stationary mirror of 23j are as follows:. large size! tlbute No. 3 —Danbury-Newtown road, bridge and construction work on’’ new location. Route -Net.' 4— Salisbiiry-Great Eayrington road work suspended for th|jwinter. ffoute No. 6— Brooklyn-Danielson roid in the towns of Killingly and THE FULL Brooklyn is under construction. Route No. 10 — Bloomfield- Grknby road-issunder construction, ; VANITY The Chitforobe bulbpen to traffic. Road under . construction from Higfeanum to Haddam Hall, Open to traffic. jRtoute No., 17— West Hartford- $4 2 * 7 5 Avop, Albany avenue, is under con­ struction, but open to traffic. Full length mir­ A very large piece ^ u t e No. 100 — Mansfield- ror with swinging Pl^nixville road is under con­ that will hold a good struction. This road is impassable side mirrors and sized wardrobe I Canopy to traffic. six drawers. top as illustrated. Route No. 121— Canaan-Salis- bt^Jr road work is suspended for RADIO BENCH thd^lnte^j. 7- Route No. 132 — Cornwall Hol- Metal Smokers low:Toad, resurfacing complete with S L 95 Although these illustrations are repro­ The red mahogany veneer overlays enhance excerption of shoulders and guard duced from the actual photographs, they the beauty of each piece! 5-pIy walnut veneer rail. f CHEST OF DRAWERS Various colored velour do not do justice to their beauty! Each 89c Route No. 133— Hartland-Hol- Four spacious drawers! tops and fronts! Drawer interiors are finished low bridge is under construction. tops— designed metal bases. piece reflects the work of a master crafts­ One to a customer! Interiors finished in mahog­ .mahogany color! Figure the small cost of a 3 In crackle finish or red, Shbrt detour around bridge. man! $5 down delivers any piece you green or yellow. One to a Route No. 136— New Fairfield- select! any color! or 4-piece suite of these pieces! customer! Sherman i^ad, macadam completed $2 9 *5® fo% four miles. Use old road or ne^? location one mile. Railing un- coiipleted; Route No. 154 — Washington- Weodbury road, bridge under con­ struction ait one place. Railing un­ completed,: Route No. 166— Crystal .Lake rokd, towns of Rockville and El- linigton. Resurfacing complete with the’ excepMoir of shoulders and guard rail. Route No. 182— Obtuse road in Brookfield. Construction work commenced. ^ No Route Numbers. Beacon Falls Pine’s bridge Is un­ der construction. No delay. Bethleh^-Watertown road, mafcadam ^construction completed for? two miles. Grading completed for bne m9e. Canterbhry-Newent road under construction for two miles, south of Canterbury, Grade rough, travel difficult. Granby-Salmon Brook street Is under construction. Open to traffic. 3-Pc. Living Room Suites in Velour 3-Pc. Serpentine Front Living Room "Suites ■jYeston-Lyons Plains road, steam shdvel grading. No detours neces­ Herrup’s always lead in values and this offer is one of the reasons! It is almost impossible to describe this suite in full but you must see it to sary, .Upholstered in fine Velour—each piece as illustrated from the photograph! Windsor Locks-Suffield, East realize what a big value-it is! The large Divan with serpentine front and four street is under constructioh.” Traf­ The Divan—Wing Chair and the Club Chair at this sensationally low front legs— the Wing Chair and Club Chair with curved fronts— each piece has fic may take good road through price. It has loose spring-filled cushions—spring backs and other fine spring-filled reversible cushions—spring seats and backs ! A limited quantity suffield Center. >; y $1.00 Weekly $1.50 WeeUy Weston-Newtown road,; steam features you would expect in higher priced suites I on sale at this low price! . shovel grading. No detours neces­ sary. Westporl-Morningside ' Brive, gratfing under construction. No Our Easy Credit Terms ^ delay to traffic. Phone Hartford ARE OFERe D w i t h o u t ANY GUARGE - Weekly payments On V 2-7922 $1.00 purchases up to $75 / ’ ' FILLED DOORWAY. Weekly payments on In rebuilding an old house, $2.50 , purchases up to $200 charming bookcase was made right If You Wish to Shop Weekly payments on in the dooryay ift.thft liyihg room $6,50 purchases up to $i by boarding it up bn the back and in the Evening! COR. MAIN AND MORGAN STREETS OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS Weekly payments'oin putting the shelves across. In the purchases up toN nextr,Bbd^:-thaX.hokiikler.-4bah- was HARTFORD $12 $ 1 papered like the > room and un- noticeable.

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He is-going to start a boys’ camp RUBE MARQUARD in Maine this summer. wife has talked me into the DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Idea'^hat I could make a go of it,” TO PUT 150,OOC he siys, "and I am going to try. 12:.30—Gondolyrics; orchestra. Friday, January 25 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. Leading DX Stations. I’m going to sink $50,000 in a camp New York City’s trolden age that 7:00—Jesters entertuitimcnt. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—740. near Winthrop, Me., and if I flop preceded the World War will be de­ 8;j)0—W EA F program s (3 hrs.) 9:00—W JZ program s (1 ^ hrs.) IN MAINE CAMP it won’t kill me. I like boys and 11:00—Studio recItaL 10:30—Emory U. alumni hour. scribed by excerpts of ipuaical come­ 399.8— W eX -W JR , DETROIT—750. iLlo—Kalohi’s Hawaiian ensemble. I think I can handle them.” dies during the program to be broad- 8:30—WJZ programs (U4 hrs.) 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—740. cost by WJZ and associated stations 10:00—H arm ony piano tw ins. 10:35—H erbuveaux’s orchestra. New York, Jan. 25.—Rube Mar- 10’30—Orchestra: “Static.” 10:30—W JZ Slum ber music. guard has no further baseball am­ at 9:30 Friday night. Two soios and 499.7—WTIC. H A R T F O R D -600. 12:45—F iorito’s dance orchestra, The rumor that the seat of Con­ an orchestral selection from "The 7:0(1—Dorfink’s dinner ensemble. 1:00—Insom nia Club music. bitions, but he is not going to live gress had been moved to New York Prime Donna" will open the program. 7:30—Piano recital: concert. the life of ease he could if he wish­ .Tessica Dragoneite. soprano, will sing 8:00—WEAF programs t3 nrs.) 389.5)—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. city the other day proved ground­ "Dream Love" from the show, and 422.3—WOR. NEW ARK—710. 9:00—Little Buster’s entertainment. ed. Baseball was very good to him, less. The report is ^said to have Colin O'More, tenor, will present 7:00—H ungarian folk songs. Royal 9:30—Chicago’s favorite orchestra, financially. originated from the 71st Regiment "Love Light." Among other descrip­ Gypsy ensemble. 10:00—Colonial m usic; orchestra. tive numbers will be "The Two 7:30—Mrs. Klitig’s presentation. 1:00—N ight club program . The Rube, who once was known Armory, scene of the talking mara­ Koses," "AVhat's a Kiss” and "Kose 8:00—Musical fortune telling. 254.1—W JJD , CHICAGO—1180. as the $ll,4)OOLlemon and who later thon. Marie.” Mine. Ludmelia Feodorovna, 8:30—Songs of trains and travel. 7:00—Symphony orchestra; talk. Great Britain now has one car to dramatic soprano: Wiliiam Raines, .9:00—True stories, drama. 9:00—Mno.-seheart children’s hour. won 19 straight games for the New —o f— tenor; Bernard Ocko. violinist, and 10:00—United Choral Singers. 416.4— W GN-W LIB. CHICAGO—72a York Giants, will take Mrs. Mar- eve- - jiersons; —hile France j Mary Hoople, contralto, are to be the 10:30—Minute Men's orchestra, 10:00—"C arm en,” operatic excerpts. qtiard’s advice about the future. only one to 137 ^.-eople. giiest stars of the Concert Bureau 11:05—Two dance orchestras. 11:15—Louie’s H ungry Five. liour through the WEAF chain at 10. 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—980. 11:30—D ance orchestra, en tertainer, Among the bright spots of the recital 6:35—Miller's orchestra. 12:00—D ream ship: dance music. will be selections by Rainey, produc­ 7:00—Alusical: special program. 344.6—W LS. CHICAGO—870. \ tion manager of the N. B. C. These 7:3(1—WJZ circus program. 9'00—Studio concerts. will include "Little Boy Blue,” a med- 8:00—Ramblers happines.s program. 11:00—Show boat, organist; artists. lev of old-timers; “Summer Is Gone” 8:30—W JZ program s (2 hrs.) 447.5— W M AQ-W QJ, CHICAGO—670. aiid “Love Song of Alsace-Lorraine." t0:.30—Low e's dance orchestra, 11:00—Amos *n’ Andy; potpourri. A group of railroad melodies by a malt 454.3—W EA F, NEW YORK—660. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. (lu.artet and vocal soloists, will be 6:00—D inner dance music. 288.3— W FAA, DALLAS—1040. f-'ntiircd by the Columhi.a sy.stem at 6:30—Twins Ji.armony piograra. 8:00—WEAF orchestra; quarteL S:30. T he num bers to be p resent­ 7:00—Happy Wonder quartet: orch. 10:00—Studio entertainm ent. ed are "On the Five-Fifteen,” 7::t0—Happines.s boys. 299.8—w o e , DAVENPORT—1000. "When the Midnight Choo-Choo 8:00—Concert hour with Henry Burr, 8:00—W E A F program s (3 hrs.) STOCKS are Fast t.eaves For Alabam," "My Sweetie’s tenor. 11:00—Two dance orchestras. Due at the 2:22 Today” and "Alabamv 9:(in—An evening In Paris. 361.2— KOA. DENVER—830. Bound.” An old fiddlers contest for 9:30—Schrader Town brass band. 10:35—S olitaire cowboy’s music. old fiddlers living south of the Mis­ 10:00—Soprano, tenor, violin, contralto. 11:00—W EA F Txjpez orchestra. souri River is scheduled by WOS at 11:00—Lopez and his orchdsrta. 12:00—Songs of F riendship: trio. Drainishing \ w 9:10. Krom this recital there will be 393.5—W JZ, NEW YORK—760. 374.8— W BAP. FORT W ORTH—800. chosen five representatives for the (5:00—Wilson’s Novelty orchestra. 10:00—O rchestral concerL state-wide championship contesL 6:30—The Clopin Eight. 11:00—Sliow boat, organist, artists. 7:00—Trio In popular songs. 11:.30—Musical programs (2V4 hrs.) Black face typo Indicates best features 7:15—H ealth talk. 374.8— KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—800. PRICES are Down 7:30—Dixie’s Circus program. Uncle 7:1.5—Rndinlsupper club. All proflrams Eastern Standard Time. "Bob Sherwood, famous clown. 8:30—Dornberger’s dance orchestra. 8:30—Q uaker entertainm ent. • 9:30—Studio specialties. 9:00—Musical review, orchestra, trio, 233—W JAX, JACKSONVILLE—12C0 Leading East Stations. soloists. 7:30—Orchestra, artists. to their Lowest 272.fr—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 9:30—Operetta excerpts. 9:00—W JZ program s. 8:4.“;—Soprano, contralto, nke, violin. 10:00—New challengers series. 10:00—Studio concert. 9:15—Minstrel men’s frolic. 10:30—Phil Spitalny’s music. 11:00—Dance orchestra, 10:00—Studio organ recital. 11:00—Slum ber music. 491.5— W DAF, KANSAS CITY—610. 11:10—Supper dance orchestra. 491.5— W IP, PH IL A D E L PH IA —610. 9:00—W EA F P aris evening. 283—WBAL. BALTIMORE—1060. . 7:30—P. R. T. Instrumental quarteL 9:30—Studio musical nAur. h- Put it off no longer! 6;:t0—Dinner m usic: artists. 8:00—Hajoca musical shower. 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comic team . 7:30—W.IZ programs (1 hr.) 9:00—T he Melodiqiie trio. 11:1.5—Orchestra: varied program. S;00—Sopraiifo and pianist. lUiUU—Two orclis: org!inl.st (2 hrs.) 12:45—N iahthaw k ftoMc. Clearance Opportunities S:30—W JZ program s (2 hrs.) 305.9— KDKA, PITTSBU RG H —980. 463.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. 10:30—Musical memories. 6:15—Talk, H. C. Carlson, P ittsburgh 12:00—Moore’s concert orchestra. End With January . 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. University basketball coach. 1:00—N. B. C. dance music. ^ • C;4.i—Columbia feature. 7:15—AVJZ programs (3 hrs.) 365.6— W HAS, LOUISVILLE—820. Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats 7:11—Amos ’n’ Andy, comic team. 10:30—Bestor’s dance orchestra. 9:00—WJZ musical review. 7:2.5—I’aul Shirley’s program . 245.8—WCAE. PITTSBU RG H —1220. 10:00—5VJZ male quartet. 8:00—Columhia programs (3 hrs.) G;00—WEAF dinner concerL 10:30—Studio entertainm ent. 11:10—Gnllngher’s dance orchesfr.a. 7:00—Studio recital; talk. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. Childi'en’s Coats 545.1—WGR, b u f f a l o —550. 7;45_Uncle Gimnee’s program. 9:00—Singing fireman; ramblers. 7:30—Educational Federation hour. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 10:00—C oncert; m ale ouarteL 7:45_Medic,al Association talk. 11:05—Long’s dance orchestra. Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—650. S;(10—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) g;3(V_-WJZ program s (2 hrs.) 12:00—Rochester U. dance music. 9:00—W JZ program s (1 hr.) 10:30—'Cellist and contralto. 10:00—Caldwell Symphony orchestra. l];in—Van Surdam’s rtsnce orchestra. 11:00—W JZ Slum ber music. 333.1—WMAK. BUFFALO—900. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. Also Furnishings 7:30—studio m usical program . 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—79a 12:30—Moon magic hotir. 8;09—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) 11:55—Tim e: w eather; m arkets. 1:00—Opera, “ Bohemian Girl.” 11:05—Two dance orchestras. 6:00—Stocks, markets, farm forum. 2:00—Trocaderans orchestra. For sore throat, there’s a swift and sure All Are Marked to Lowest Ot 428.3—W LW , CINCINNATI—700. 6:30—WEAF harmony twins. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. way to soothe away the inflammation. Every F or 8:00—W JZ program s (214 hrs.) 7:00—U nion College speaker. 9:30—Studio violin duets, The Year Prices 10:30—Gibson dance orchestra, '7:15—D inner m usic; talks. 10:00—Dixie Spiritual Singers. singer knows the secret! Dissolve Bayer 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. 7:30—Minstrels enleitainraent. 10:30—W JZ m usical program . TONSILITIS 12:00—Orchestra, Jack and Jean. 8:00—W----- EAK .program . s (3 h rs.) 11:00—Dance orchestra. Aspirin tablets in pure water, and gargle. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. Nothing in the whole realm of medicine is and 508.2—W E E I. BOSTON—590. 9:00—Sackville, N. B., organ music. 202.6—WORD. BATAVIA—1480. more helpful in cases of sore throat. And 8-00-WE.\F programs (2 hrs.) 10:00—Little concert orchestra, 8:00—Concert; agricultural talk. you probably know how Aspirin dispels a SORE 10:00-C. of C. male quartet. 410.7—CFC F. MONTREAL—730. 9:00—Musical program ; artists. 10:15—WEAF artists program. 7:00—Battle’s orchestra; address. 344.fr—W EN R. CHICAGO—870. headache; breaks up colds, relieves rheu­ 11:1.5—Uenard’a dance orchestra. 9:00—Musical entertainm ent. 8:15—F arm er R usks' talk, THROAT 374.8—W SAI, CINCINNATI—800. 11:00—Denny’s dance orchestra. 12;.30—Feature entertainmenL matic pain, neuralgia, neuritis, lumbago! 6:30—Four K Safety club. 348.fr—WABC. NEW YORK—860. 202.6— W H T. CHICAGO—1480 . Just make certain to get genuine Bayer 7:00—Old Time Singing School. 7:00—Orchestra; male quarteL 10:00—Ramblers concert ensemble. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 8:30—O rchestra; M uskeeteers; en­ 12:00—Your hour league Aspirin; it has Bayer on the box, and on each tablet. All druggists, 11:00—Two dance orchestras. semble. 475.9—WOS, JEFFE R SO N CITY—630. with proven directions. 215.7—W H K , CLEVELAND—1390. 10:00—D ream -m akers; around tow'n. 9:10—Old fiddlers' contest. 8;on—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) 11:00—Negro A chievem ent hour. 285.5—KNX, HOLLYWOOD—1050. 11:00—.Amos ’n’ -Andy, comic team . 296.9—W HN, NEW YORK—1010. 12:00—Lion Tamer’s program. 11:15—Two dance orchestras (1% hrs.) 9:00—Hi.«:tory of jazz hour. 12:45—Legion stadium prize fights. Physidans prescribe Bayer Aspirin; 325.9—W W J, DETROIT—920. 10:00—D ance m usic, organs (2',4 hrs.) 333.1— K H J, LOS ANGELES—900. 9:30—Gypsy barons concerL 526—WNYC. 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of a spectacle' producer and little I lent drama was an art unto itself 'B R Y A N ^ SON TO LUIZ TO VISIT tl. S, a Brasilian battleship. and-^- will Bare Bonnies vlscit Mr. Hoover, who will then bb else. Whereas he Is proudest of the that one should not in.trnde on At the rear of the Armory there Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 25.— president, in Washington. GRANDMA’ QUEEN is a pen of four Silver Martin rab­ AIMS GOOD DRAMA “ smaller things” — the plays where­ vthe other. He thought that certain William Jennings Bryan, Jr., son bits. They are said to be the only in simplicity and drama and acting sound effects were permiaslble. and of the "Great Commoner” will Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Jan. 25. ones east of Chicago and were ex­ carried the burden; the Ibsen pro­ even commenable. But talking marry again soon. His notice of — President Washington Luiz, of AT POETRY SHOW hibited in Madison Square Garden FOR THE MOVIES ductions and “ The Living Corpse,” players— no! intention to /Wed Mrs. Arthur S. Brazil, intends to visit the United Outstanding in the day’s news is the advertisement In the Clin­ last week. Although the Chinchilla which his star, Moiss^ recently ^ e was aware that America knew Balslng'ed was on file tday. Bryan States next September to repay the brought to New York foV revival. him chiefly for "he Miracle,” and gave his age as 39 and the b^Jde- visit of President-Elect Herbert ton (-Mass.) Daily Item o f a “ S<»tch is just now the fur rabbit, Man­ Concert and Ball,*’ at which tho chester breeders are of the -opin­ Seeks Simplicity. regretted this. For “ the wizard of to-he gave,ners as 37. Bryan di­ Hoover to Brazil, -International Reinhardt' stressed this, because Salzburg” dqps not want to be vorced his first wife in 1927. gain­ News Service learned today. The entertainment was to be given by Bat Strange New Bunnies ion that Silver Martins will take “Miracle Man” Max Rein­ “ a singer with two voI«^.J^^ their place. - These rabbits are his initial work in the films wHl- known exclusively as ■» a wizard of ing custody of their three daugh-i Brazilian executive will travel upon black, plentifully sprinkled with not be spectacles, and he does not trick lights and costumes and ters. ’ • hardt Believes Patrons want an impression to go about pageants. To explain which, he Share Interest— F. W. silver. The owner of thosd at the iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiimmiiiiiniininHiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHHHWiiih local, show is William Worthing­ that he will film pageantry and gave us a peep at his career. HiU Is Rabbit Chief. ton of Wallingford. Want the ^ t . fabulously stage pantomime. He To begin with, his name is Max Also on display is a litter of 15 considers that some .of his most ef­ Sachs, and his father was- a mer­ fective results have been gained chant in a little Austrian city out­ New Zealand Whites raised with ^ th small casts and simple back­ side Vienna. He became an actor, NEW SPRING HA’TS [ the aid of a nursemaid; two Hima- By GENE COHN. grounds. playing character roles, but one P. W. Hill won ftrst prize for the layans, very fancy, all white but best display of rabbits at the show Working out tense drama is not, day while playing a small part in for black ears and a smudge of coal oP the Manchester Poultry Associa­ New York.— There were a num­ he believes, a matter of glamour, a Sudermann play, Sudermann gave dust on their noses. ber of things- that Max Reinhardt, glitter and expense. A few cur­ him a kindly reprimand, advising tion, capturing 121 points. Leon The show closes tonight at 10 Underhill & Son took second prize the “ miracle man of Salzburg,' tains, a few lights, good actors and Reinhardt that it would be well In (he New o’clock with the drawing of the with 109 points. Howard Cheney suggested that I tell the American a good story— that’s what he aims for him to stop playing beard- BimmEyes door prizes. public for him before he plunged for in his first picture, which will wearing roles. of Porter street won the award'for People witfi' the best rabbit in the show with i into the wilds of Hollywood. star Lillian Gish. Ambition to Prodnce. TJpJJ PL.4NNING GARDEN. He desired, for instance, his fu- Brown Eyes are a Chinchilla buck. ' Several of us who caught him His first ambitions to become a While winter is upon us, the on the run here at his hotel took tumally sympathetic and Pastel Simles Exhibits of interest at the show time is ripe to plan one’s spring p’roducer were fired when, upbn the trouble to warn him that his witnessing a production of the Im­ affectionate, bat not are many, one being “ Grandma,” a garden.- With pencil and paper it ideals might bump against Snags easily deceived. ten-year-old single comb Rhode can be plotted out, catalogs will mortal Duse, he made critcal com­ out in the great cinema belt. Bbt mentaries on certain members of Your eyes tell many . Island Red. She comes from the give more ideas for filling than one he quietly smiled away oiir warn­ celebrated Mahood strain and is of can use, cost can be computed and the cast. To his surprise the great things about yon..Keep them ings and placed his faith in those -actress applauded him, declared his looking their best—always. $198(0 the progeny of the first prize win­ dates marked in for such important who brought him over. Yet I no­ 'criticisms excellent and told him ners at the Chicago Coliseum in things as getting the soil ready, If they are dark with the yellow buying and planting seed and so on. ticed* in a current issue of a reli­ he should bo a producer. tinge which indicates consti­ 191S. able film journal that he has al­ Hefty Old Girl And when all this came to pass pation and liver trouble, correct GUSSET APRON. ready split with his backer. Joseph another criticism steered his final these conditions by the regular “ Grandma” weighs ten pounds Schenck, over the matter of bis I The apron follows where the course to fame. One day he saw use o f Beecham’s laxative Pills. and at present is two pounds un­ frock leads, so far as style goes. first story and will probably pro­ the white-haired Ibsen seated at a der weight at that. This is due to duce his own film In view of the Beecham’s are purely vegetable. Safe. Spring kitchen aprons can be made cafe table, sipping bis beer. Rein­ Mild. Effective. Not habit-forming. a spell of dyspepsia. She receives very swanky by introducing little optimism which was his upon ar­ hardt told the Immortal playwright riving, this may or may not be a Prodnce natural action. 60c at all the best of care and is recovering gussets of color in the sides. (hat he thought there were no druggists. Trial size 26c. speedily. “ Grandma” is a voracious disappointing introduction to the good Ibsen production In the BAinSH THE YELLOW TTNGE WITH diner and included in her menu is realities a stranger to the film cap- world, and Ibsen agreed with him. DID YOU KNOW THAT— REARDON’S | two ounces of cooked meat served -ital may expect, sooner or later. Thereafter Reinhardt set about on BEEcaoAM’s Pills every night before bedtime. Opposes Talkies. the Ibsen InterpretaUons which - “ Grandma,” despite her advanced Hellen Wills says the new began his great Salzburg career. Basd sbont DABZ XTKS In the next Beedam ad! scarlet colored tennis balls are But to return to his moment in . years, still retains “ that school girl Manhattan— Reinhardt was also comple^on” and also her girlish elegant. . . .Geqrge Owen is get­ ting ten grand a season for anxious to have it known that he figure. did not believe in talking pictures. But “ Grandma” is no pampered playing hockey with the Boston Bruins . The pro hockey He saw a few of the best while queen. Indeed, she does more than here, and put himself on record as her share, laying between 75 and racket is softer than baseball . .. .They play only 44 games in believing that the stage was a me­ 100 eggs every year. dium unto itself and that the si- “ Grandma” is also very modern the big leag ;e and no exhibi­ I and'loves nothing better than auto­ tions. .. .Anita Peabody, the mobile riding— so long as the car 1927 champion filly, will kick your head off if you try to pat How to Avoid is in motion. She “ cries.” however, her on the sid e....A n d she when she wants to go home. snaps at strangers. .. .Reigh “ Grandma” is owned by G. H. Count, her stable mate, gained INFLUENZA Miner of 14 6 Woodland street, for- 200 pounds after he arrived in Salzburg Nothing you can do will bo effectu- . merly o f Wethersfield. She was Max Reinhardt g]]y protect you against Golds. In England. .. .Alex Connell, one “ miracle man.” finenza or Grippe as keeping your organs ol taken home after the show last of the big league hockey fel­ digestion and elimination active and youi night. ture, if any, American film au­ system free from poisonous accumulations. lows, is secret- ry of the fire de­ Nature's Kemedy (fR Tablets) does more than Two rows oeyond “ Grandma’s” partment in Ottawa. . . . When diences, recall that he bad done merely cause pleasant and easy bowel action. coop stands a black and red game he is not hockeying...... The something in the theater besides It tones and strengthens the system, increas­ bantam “ the fighting fool” of poul­ “ The Miracle” and the elaborate ing resistance against disease and infections. 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Street entrance of EINSTEIN AGAIN ing as butter but were unfortunate-' Grand Central Station and at all IN'NEW YORK contain vitamin A, and I do not be­ Professor Albert Einstein has ly not as palatable when spread on lieve that there is. any danger that Iloatll ig News Standa bread and, when placed upon , the • • • started something else. Not satis­ the diet will he lacking in this ele­ Client of International News Ser- vegetable foods, they did not impart ment if margarine is used, espe­ \ ice. fied with earning enduring fame New York, Jafl. 25.— About the tasty flavor that could.be ob­ cially since so many of our other Grover VVhalen, new commissioner tained from butter churned from — •‘International News Service has the with his theory of relativity he Is foods contain this element, partic­ exclusive rights to use for republlca- of New York’s finest, many things sour cream. now proving, at least to his satis­ have been said, in pun and story, ularly such . foods as spinach, tlon In any form all news dlsua^chue Shortly before the Franco-Prus- credited to o- not otherwise credited faction and that of his followers, but you just have to hand It to the lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, sweet sian War, Napoleon HI offered In this paper. It Is also exclusively.' that gravity and electricity are the man for one thing— he’s wonder­ potatoes, yellow corn, milk and entitled to use for republlcatlon all fully quick in getting around. what was in those days a large re­ beef fat. * the local or undated news published same thing or something of that ward for the invention of a suitable herein.” New police traffic regulations This article is written because so butter substitute. This was finally A SUBSTANTIAL SIMMONS Pull Service Client of N E A Ser­ sort. went into effect in the theatrical many of my readers complain about vice. Member. Audit Bureau of Clrcu- Prof. Einstein is the cubist of district the other night. An assort­ awarded to a Frehchman named the high cost of living and espe­ WINDSOR BEDS in < iona Mege-Mouries, who experimented 4-POSTER science, as It were. He could prob­ ment of rules that would knock cially since I recommend butter so your eye out was devised, includ­ much and spent many sleepless frequently in my menus and FRIDAY, JAN. 25, 1929 ably prove the purple cow by math­ nights, until at last he produced a ing the “ stagger” system for the recipes. ematical demonstration, or that a shows, setting their openings at product which he called oleomar­ $29.50 $9.45 WISE HOOVER ton of coal Is twice as heavy as different times to keep crowds mov­ garine. He afterwards shortened QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. ing at different periods. the name to margarine as it is still Pains in Stomach. Exceedingly well made. Wood in either twin or full size and all the Alore and more our respect and two tons of coal, just as certain art­ known on the continent of Europe. And when the rules went into Question: Mrs. R. L. O. aslfS; mahogany and birch. Regular $39.00. standard finishes. The popular stock admiration for Herbert Hoover ists can prove by grouping a lot of At present there are only two “ What is the cause of a pain in the effect, there in a booth at the foot 3 ft., 3 inch sizes now only $29.50. finish is walnut. grows. The balance of the man’s plane figures together that a cock­ of the traffic tower in Broadway, kinds of margarine manufactured. stomach at night which disappears mind is once more demonstrated by eyed woman with her nose on up­ just above 44th street, sat Commis­ One is composed of various animal upon arising? Have been bothered fats, such as beef fat and pork fat, bis refusal to permit a swarm , of side down and a shape like an eel sioner Whalen himself, to see that with this for about six years. Am all went well. From 12 other dis­ mLxed with vegetable fats, salt and 26 years old, 5 feet tall, and weight newspaper reporters, camera men has been run through a set of trict booths, ranking officers phon­ milk. The pther, commonly called 107 pounds.” and civil service guards to accom­ gears is beauty absolute. ed in every 10 minutes to report on nut margarine, contains no animal Answer: Such pain is often caused how the plan was working. fats but is made of vegetable fats, simply by the formation of gas pany him and his little group of Unfortunately for the peace of salt and milk. ' fiends on his sea-fishing trip along mind of the artist hls demonstra­ As one columnist puts it, the new which is generated during the police commissioner so far is re­ According to the Commissioner night. Do noj expect me to di­ rae Florida keys. tion fails to register In the ordi­ garded as a “ Whalen success.” of ‘Internal Revenue, the principal agnose your trouble in this column, To any practiced sportsman noth- nary so-called normal human eye articles of food used in the manu­ as it would be unwise for me to at­ facturing of margarine are oleo oil, \Ing could be much more offensive or Intelligence; and unfdrutnately, tempt to do so. Go to a good Dr. Anna Louise Strong return­ oleo stock, oleo stearin, neutral than a “ gallery.” From all accounts perhaps for the world or perhaps physician and have a diagnosis ed to New York the other da> from lard, peanut oil, cocoanut oil, cot­ made, then, If you are not improv­ when one hooks onto a sailfish he just for the Einsteinists, the sa- one of her regular “ social and tonseed oil, milk, butter and salt. ing under his treatment, write me has on his hands a job that re­ vanfs theories fail to register In philosophical explorations” be­ Of course, various manufacturers again, giving me the diagnosis, and select different blends of these quires absolute concentration. He some minds quite well equipped for tween out of the way places and I will be glad to send you what ad­ Moscow. Dr. Anna tried to get into foods, or majr omit some of them. vice I can. doesn’t want any rubbernecks higher mathematical comprehen­ Afghanistan for the trouble, but Many of the packages of margarine § around. He wants no camera to sion. couldn’t make It. sold on the market distinctly state Pancakes and Fruit. ODD CHESTS, DRESSERS, capture and exploit the puckers of There are some very celebrated Now another point may be added exactly what they contain so that Question: Camp Cook asks: “ Are This Charming Little Chair, the composition is not a secyet. VANITIES at an agitated countenance. Certainly scientists who have reached the to the dispute between Sinclair flapjacks and pancakes made with Lewis and Theoaore Dreiser, who Many families now use margarine baking powder or eggs, and eaten an Attractive Cretonne. he wants no fox-eared reporters conclusion that Einstein starts out find ih their respective works on in place of butter. Some states do with fruit, a wholesome food?” within ear shot to report the weird with an Intuition and proves it by Russia many phrases and para­ not permit margarine to be artifi­ Answer: Make your pancakes of 1-2 Price words liable to escape from even mathematical formulae. If that graphs of remarkable similarity. cially colored and it Is sold uncolor­ real wholewheat flour and you can Dr. Strong explains: ed and the coloring matter is af­ the most circumspect Ups when, at really is hls method of operation then use such stewed fruits as $9.95 “ It’s hard to get information In terwards mixed into it by the prunes, raisins and figs. Beginning at $29.50 the end of a twenty-minute battle he will probably have no trouble Russia and we journalists who live housewife as wholesome when the fighting fool of a fish finally by and by in showing that the fu­ there are always glad to help writ­ white, but the yellow coloring Is Tapeworm. snaps the leader and disappears ture happened yesterday and that ers from other countries. I gave more pleasing to the eye. Question: X. Y. Z. asks: “ Please, There is another product some­ In foam. the beginning of all things is due both Lewis and Dreiser a great deal what are the symptoms of tape­ of material and told them to use times manufactured as a substitute worm? Have a glorious appetite, Good Cotton Felt Mattresses $9.95 What transpires on brook or to arrive the day after tomorrow. what they wished. So did other for butter, called nut butter which but am losing weight right along.” salmon stream or on the blue seas, When a simple A B C arithmeti­ friends of mine.” consists simply of the ground pul­ Answer: There are not neces­ concerning angler and angled. Is cian like A1 Smith can show how verized nuts of various kinds. Nut sarily definite clinical symptoms of butter therefore is a distinct pro­ tapeworm except the evidences by a matter between the fish, the he just escaped being elected Presi­ When the biting winds blow Wool-O-Braided Rugs For Bed Rooms duct from nut margarine. The nut finding a plfece of tapeworm In the fisherman ,and his Maker. Only the dent last November, a German pro- snow and it’s so cold the traffic cop butters manufactured from raw on the corner dances the numbness feces. Some people with tapeworms tyro at the game Is willing that the fundist like Einstein, who can peanuts are not as easily digested do not have the “ glorious appetite” away, when you can’t see into the because they contain a large 1-2 Price whole wide world should sit In as make calculus jump through a show windows of this towering that you describe, and even do not amount of starch, but the roasted lose weight. Fast for a few days audience. Manhattan, there’s a tiny whistle hoop and the Invariants sit up and iiut butters and those manufactur­ and take tapeworm remedy, and When Mr. Hoover is In Wash­ beg, ought to have no trouble shrilling away just aheac. and it ed from almonds or non-starchy plays in a cheerful key. you can find out very quickly ington, after March 3, he will be whatever in demonstrating the nuts, and the various types of mar­ whether or not yon have this Up the street a little way there garine, are all quite wholesome. trouble. the public’s man. Down on the oneness of gravity and electricity are always hot chestnuts. In some \ . WATKINS BROTHERS. Ing. Florida keys he Is his own man, and the twoness of minus one. doorway, bendirg over hit, tiny steaming dove, stands the chestnut “ Good whiskey,” chimed in the FRESHEN VEGETABLES. CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES Mrs. Hoover’s and the fishes’. More man, and you’d think f :n j.jg i attorney for the defen le. To freshen vegetables, soak power to him In hls sense of the SCFTENING WITH AGE manner______1 he- didn’t v . ^ i i care whether - I ** FGet I a h 1 it+ outa Pof here,” aordered the them an hour in very cold water fitness of things. Bird S. Coler Is much older than school kept nr .lot. judge. “ It might make these peo­ to which lemon juice has been he vras once upon a time. Perhaps He might be merely the agent of ple thirsty.” added. Sometimes dipping in- hot some vast corporation, to judge by Out it went. That’s all there is water first and then plunging into NINE MEN the passage of the years and the ac- cold perks them up. \ the detached manner in which he to that one. Let no atom of credit be sub­ cumulation of experiences have op­ hands you your nickel’s worth. He GILBERT SWAN. tracted from the acclaim rendered erated to soften a once somewhat takes it for granted you want a BATH ENSEMBIiE. to Captain George Fried for the violent disposition and to peculiar­ nickel’s worth and never tries to THANKS FOR THE BUGGY RIDE It is now possible to get the rescue of the crew of the Italian ly fit him for the new job which he sell you more. Indeed, he is sur­ same color, and pattern in wash- prised if a customer seems to want California athletic officials re­ freighter Florida. In this episode, rags, towels, bath mats and seat has created for himself, having re­ more. cently purchased a bus with up­ covers. Sponges, dalta, soap and as in the affair of the Antinoe three tired from publio office holding in holstered seats and weatherproof toothbrushes can all be had to years ago, the gallant skipper dis­ New York after a great many years An assistant United States attor­ sliding windows to transport their match in tone, too.' crew from the campus to the Oak­ played splendid heroism and mag­ of it. He is to become, he says, ad­ ney in the court -nom of Judge The S m artS h op land estuary. nificent seamanship. At the same •Julian W. Mack the other day roll­ More than 3,000 women last visor to the rich in the disposition ed a keg of whiskey right up to “ Alw ays Something New*** time let Captain Fried have hls of their largesse. He calls himself year attended the free schools for State Theater Building, Sooth Manchester the bar of justice. Quite a few farmers are success­ working women conducted In Bue­ way about It and lay even finer now a “ consultant on hospital and “ What’s that?” asked the judge. ful. But so many of them stay on nos Aires by the Patriotic League laurels at the feet of the crew of welfare matters.” “ Whiskey,” replied the attorney. the farm! of Argentina. the lifeboat which performed the Yet time was when kindline.^s Sinister charges in hitherto un­ immediate act of rescue— remem­ and charity were not the most con­ published documents creep through bering always that Captain Fried spicuous attributes of this now Well, Well! At Last Mother’s Succeeded in Getting the pages of “ The Krassin” (Ma* cauleya) to reopen in sensational was estopped from being In that professional almoner. If we are not Father to Church! fashion the controversy which raged boat himself by every rule of the very much mistaken he was widely over the fate of the Italia, its sea and by his duty to hls owners quoted, and never denied the accu­ survivors and victims. and the balance of hls crew. racy of the quotation, as saying of Here is a terrific and brutal 5 P P I./N G melodrama, which Maurice Pari- These are the names: Chief Cffi- the free silverites in the first Bryan janine, a Paris newspaperman, tells cer Harry Manning; Junior Engl- campaign: “ i would take all these us was plucked out of life and not M O 0 E S aeer W. J. Clarke! Boatswain’s silver maniacs, stick them up fiction. W^hether or not Nobile was jnstl- Through an exceptiohally Mate A. Wilson; Chief Storekeep- against a wall and shoot them.” fled in deserting his fellows be­ sr S. Bracco; Sailmaker J. Palts; comes relatively insignificant in the good purchiue in New York yes­ kiuartermaster W. Trettln; Seamen light.of documentation which leads terday we offer today P. Kellam, J. Harobin; Master-at- the reader to believe that Captain SMOKE Zappl turned cannibal, eating from i.rms V. Waleck. In view of the fact that in the the flesh of the famous Swedish The finest possible recpgnition large cities of the country, particu­ scientist, Malmgren. that can be given of the valor and Even uglier innuendoes are here. larly New York, intensive study is When the Soviet rescue ship, Kras­ PRINTS ikill of Captain Fried, In this af- being made of the subject of smoke sin, found him, so this author re­ / 'air, is Iristant compliance with his nuisances, the probable result be­ lates, Mariano and Zappl were float­ in a wide range of de­ luggestion that every man of that ing early discovery of effectual ing about on a small “ ice pan.” Mariano was practically stripped of signs and a riot of loafs crew receive the Treasury methods of getting rid of these de­ clothing, and was slowly freezing, Department’s gold medal. Never triments, It is to be hoped that the whereas Zappi was warmly clad in c o lo r s . ras a more courageous and skillful revised charter of Manchester, three suits of clothing— those of Malmgren, Mariano and himself. •escue made at sea than that In when it finally emerges from the P L E N T Y OP LARGE SIZES N He wore several pairs of stockings, I’hich these nine men took part. Legislature and becomes the foun­ and gave evidence of being well fed dation of our municipal life, will and physically peppy. He was able $4.95 to climb the ship’s rope ladder with $9.95 FOOTWAYS be found to give the authorities of a bop, skip and juiop. So far therenot been any the community sufficient power to And, allegedly from the note­ fild rush among the Connecticut prevent the Infiiction of unneces­ book of a crew member, come other lewspapers to get back of the bill ugly references— claims that Mari­ Italians to Russians theltC is only sary and deleterious smoke clouds \ ano, in his thin mutterings, -kept tlon regarding the abandonment of )0w before the Legislature provld- the Swedish scientist. . , chronicle of valor and epiO achieve­ on any and all parts of Manches­ repeating. "You can eat me . . . ment. . : ig for a three-foot footway at the ter. but wait until I’m dead!” . . . The The author says that he could get little or nothing from Soviet If the author ^aw anything odd |de o f every state highway or There is a growing conviction Inference is ' too horrible for about Zappt’a LehaVlor, he did not thought. Yfet .here it is. records. He goes to crew mem­ ther road under the jurisdiction that overdoses of smoke are injuri­ put it down. He does confirm the All this, and more, comes at the bers and rescuers, having hoarded other story to the eiteht of admit­ f the State Highway Department, ous to health. They are certainly end of an account of the heroic the Krassin when the second res­ ting lhat.ZhppI came aboard the fet there is not a newspaper or an work of the Soviet government boat cue tralp was started.! He says destructive to property and to the that European centers have long Krassin. Uttald^. But he m'akes no Idivldnal in the state who does and ith men. At the very outset It comment!on Z4pDi’r clothitig. He self-respect and general well being is apparent that Paripanine's whispered what he qow prints and Dt realize what a death-dealing pictures MaHauo as “lying in a of the people. ^ sympathies are not particularly that in a Barcelona cafe, a menu pool of Wetery snow, wrapped In a fatem la that which requires pe- Italian and are very much Russian. carried a dish they ^ called “ Steak That there Is need of regulation Malmgren.” light blanket Which was water- Mtrians and rapidly moving auto- He feels that the Soviet rescuens soaked.” of the dumping of unconsumed fuel never were properly applauded by Now upon the same day that the lobllea to share the same road- He takes fiapp) at hli.wofd and all over the place is evident enough the world, just because they were Paris journalist loosed his eensa4‘ sayk nothing of< eontradiotions In Bys. in the north’ end, where the practice such. Nor does he spare hia con­ tlon, a careful, unemotional iind storlel, nor of aileged erois-exam- We have not seen the bill In tempt for Nobile. ' • precise record of the Krassln's res- InatioUB On board the Kfaillb. He of cleaning locomotives fires Is car­ Such details can be traced to a keatlon and do not know whether cue^came from the pen of an Italian treate bdlh Sappt aud htaiiano as ried on by employes of the New partisanship, if one wishes. But correspondent who was on board. self-sacHflcthg heroes going ahead i contemplates the addition of Haven road with complete dlsx^s- it Is impossible to overlook the in­ It is “ The Tragedy of Ahe Italia” in an effort to save their fellows credible charges of cannibalism and tetways to roads already built or gard to the x. 3 o f the commun­ (Appleton), by David Gludloi. Here left behind. Mkimgren begged to the insinuations that creep in con­ one finds no-lntimation of anything jfly to those which may be built ity, and where there Is lel^s.consld- be allhwid to die and pleaded that cerning the fate * Malmgren. contained in the other hook. Every­ they desert him, aoeordtng to Thfisn lall.',. " leave i onen oues- one is properly heroic, and from account, and so was la ^ thee* N,

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shocked to learn of his sudden Lydia and Miss Rose Caron of this death. Funeral arrangements have city, Peter J. Caron of New London THREE DIE IN CHAIR not been completed and will appear and Walter Caron of Rockville. The R ockville in another edition of this paper. funeral will be held Saturday morn­ Ossining, N. Y,, Jaa. 26.— Harry Peak of Influcnzji Passed. ing at 8:30 o'clock from her home Dr'eitzer, Isadore Helfant and Israel 853 influenza cases are reported and services at St. Bernard’s church Fischer, leaders of the notorious f at 9 o’clock. Burial will be at St. Frederick J. Dowding. from Tolland for the week ending “ pants bandits’’ of Brooklyn, today January 19th. I--ocal physicians re­ Catherine’s cemetery. Broad Brook. had paid with their lives for the Frederick J. Dowding, 59. of 25 port that the cases reached their Notes. slaying of Policeman William Kelly Chestnut street, died suddenly peak last week and feel that the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nettleton of in a Brooklyn hold-up. Game to the Saturday^The Last Thursday afternoon. Mr. Dowding worst period has passed. Talcott avenue were summoned end, but protesting that they did was stricken at his work and died Singing Scliool at Vernon Onter. Wednesday to Boston owing to the not deserve the death penalty, the shortly afterward at his hotue on The ladies of the Vernon Cen­ illness of their son. Ellsworth, who three were executed in the electric Chestnut street. He w*as born in ter church will serve a clam is confined in the M. I. T. infirmary Tihair at Sing Sing prison shortly with pneumonia. before midnight last night. Of Our England, the son of George and chowder supper tonight. Seth Mary Dowding and lived in this Parker with his whole singina Mrs. Charles , Mead of Union Fischer, who . remained “ hard country since he was two years old. school from Jonesport. Maine, will street is confined to the house with boiled’’ to the end,, went to the He was employed at the American present one of his delightful pro­ chair smoking a cigar. The others illness. broke down when paid a fare'well Mill for 38 years and was overseer grams. ^larthy and T.izzie and the The Friendly Class of the Union of the dye department for 27 years. captain will also.be present and visit by relatives, but entered the church will hold its next social on death house smiling. He was a member of the Union everyone attending is assured a fine Wednesday, February 6th. Congregational church. Rising Star During an extensive career of entertainment. The Men's Club of the Baptist Lodge, I. 0. O. F., Men’s Union of Before Brooklyn Court Monday. holdups the “ pants bandits’’ The three men who broke into church will hold their monthly usually removed the trousers of the Union church. Royal Arcanium. meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. Hockanum Sick Society, Court the Tennstedt-B'rendel Company their victims to forestall pursuit. Hearts of Oak and Mayflower store on December 16th and who Mrs. James R. Quinn and Mrs Rebekah Lodge. He is survived by were caught the following Waiter Dietzel are. visiting in Bran­ THE ANSWER his wife, Mary (Smith) Dowding, morning in Brooklyn, N. Y., where ford. Here is the answer to the Letter three sons, Kenneth and Harold they were on the verge of breaking The Ladies Aid Society mf the Golf puzzle on the comic page: Dowding of this city and Eldred into another store, will be sentenf- Trinity Lutheran church will serve LATE, PATL, PARE, PORE, Dowding of Newark, N. J.: four I cd in Brooklyn on Monday, January a public salad supper tonight. First PORT, POUT, POUR,- HOUR, brothers, Edward H., Wm. R., ' 28th. i table at 6 o’clock, Arthur S., Harry C. Dowding of this Mrs. Bose Caron. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kingston are city; four sisters, Mrs. Rose Bliss of ISlrs. Ro.se Caron. 71, died at her I ill at their home on Lawrence The Los Angeles cruised over South Manchester, Mrs. Philip Ott, home on Lawrence street this street. Florida for a couple of days.recent7 Mrs. Harry Neupert of Rockville morning after a short illness. I A son, Myron Frederick, was born ly. Now what this country needs is and Mrs. A. H. O. King of Hyde Death was due to influenza. 'She is j Thursday at the Rockville City a dirigible named Miami, St. Peters- 1 burg or Jacksonvllie to cruise over Park, Mass. Mr. Dowding had a survived by three daughters, Mrs. I hospital to Mr, and Mrs. Howard i California. host of friends who will be greatly Thomas Morris oT Hartford, Miss 1 Dimock. All Departments Contributing

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scoffed. “ Say, wouldn’t that be swell.” Spanish Renaissance is Marked by Rich Effects “ Mums— Mumsie, dear . . . did Y o u a y you like ‘ him?” . . . Ashtoreth stroked her mother’s hand. "Don’t CHILDREN Dafly Health Service you think he’s sweet. Mother?” . « I ini — — »» “ Sweet? Mumph , . He’d better Olive f^ berts Barlon THIS HAS HAPPENED. ^wlfe? Or meant to elope with the be sweet.” - HIN’I'S ON HOW ro KKKF'WELL MAIZIE ASHE, married for 15 red-haired ■waitress at Childs.’ Can’t Maizie scowled belligerently. Oic)28 hu NBA Service.Ine “ What’s that he kept calling you. by World l*Hined Authority /ears to a newspaper man, warns you see it wouldn’t be any more Every child should have In­ her daughter and HOLLIS HART presumptuous or absurd?” . . . ‘Orchid?’ What does he mean struction In the religiocr of his ;z s of the ways of reporters. The man chuckled. — ‘Orchid’ ?” f*.. “ Oh, he says I remind him of people and it should be begun ASHTORETH, her only child, is “ That is the price of greatness,” when he is very young. CHLORINATED WATER IS ter a day Vere being used in 3,200 marrying Hollis Hart. A triumphant he said. “ If I had a few million, orchids. Mother. It’s so darling of him. He says I’m exquisite, and Do not have It doled out to him OBJECT OF ODD RUMORS American communities. marriage, from a worldly point of Mr. Hart, I wouldn’t care what you once a week merely. If he gets About 70 ier*cent of the popu­ view. The Harts are one of the asked me. No— nor what you said chaste— and all the loveliest things you ever heard. Like an orchid, his only Instruction about God In lation of the United States is to­ oldest families in Boston, and Hol> about me, either. I’d thumb my ■a place outside of his home, and By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIM day drinking water that has been 11s Is a multl>mlUlonalre, Ashtoreth nose at the cockeyed world. And you see— sort of cool and remote . . . Oh, of course it’s just too by someone outside of hla family, Editor Journal of (he American disinfected with chlorine. Fur­ is a poor little stenographer, but I’d tell the tabloids to go to the he will grow up, as many of us Medical Association and of Hygela, beautiful as a Follies clothes horse. devil!” • silly, dear . . . But isn’t it ador­ thermore, the method baa been able?” . . •. Ashtoreth smiled home before him. with a vogue the Health Magazine. adopted as (be one of choice for The story is meant for the press. Hart smiled grimly . . . “ I was idea that God and tha>. hazy thing Particularly in view of the fact about to say something of the sort,” rapturously. swimming pool disinfection, for called his soul are associated with the disinfection of water mains, that Hollis, flying from New York he declared. the church on the corner, and So many cities and institutions The other took his bat. And Maizie, holding her daugh­ and for the treatment of water to his fiance In Boston, has figured with it only. now use liquid chlorine and cal­ in an airplane accident. With him, “ I was wondering when you’d ter’s face between her plump pink used by ■'travelers. palms, prayed in her heart that Teach God in the home and in cium hypochlorlne of disinfection at the time, was MONTY ENG­ suggest it,” he declared good hu- daily life. Various ■•ethods are now being LISH, an old sweetheart of Ashto- moredly. “ Well, good night, Mr. life— and Hollis— should always he of water supplies that the process sti died with a view to finding kind to Ashtoreth. Because, Should Have Foundation ' would not seem to require any reth’s. Hart . . . And you certainly know As a child grows older he may those that ire {ihe.ipest and most Monty was also hurrying to her, how to pick ’em. Miss Ashe can thought Maizie, there aren’t many further defense hjfnre the public. such beautiful smiles in the world, change his belief — he has right efficient, and new types of chlOri- because he had read that day in a have my vote any old time. An,d Only a few institutions still me nators are being developed, the and fale would be cruel, indeed, if to that— but it is the duty of his ozone and uUravoilet rays tor this New York paper a story, which im­ that, I might, say, is the consensus parents to give him the founda­ most recent tvpe being an electro­ plied that the “ well knowTi dub- of opinion among the gentlemen of the most beautiful smile of them all purpose. should perish. tion of soul and God to build on. lytic device which permits the utili­ inan— the rich and famous Mr. the press.” Strange superstitions arise, how­ zation of common salt for the de­ “ And how in blazes,” demanded The hours flew. And they laughed Show him God In nature, and Hart” had become involved in a a little, cried a little. And planned ■In all beauty. How much more ever. which need to be contradict­ velopment of the chlorine and rather lurid romance with “ a young Hollis irritably, “ do you know what a little. And Ashtoreth slept, while the world will mean to him as be ed; for example, the assertion of a avoids the use of tanks of pure lady of unusual beauty, said to have Miss Ashe looks like? .grows up! Flowers, trees, birds, physician in Colunibia that the use been a stenographer in his em­ Maizie cried a little more. Then The reporter beamed affably. Hollis came, apd spirited her baby the ocean, the skv— teach him of chlorinated water would cause ploy.” away. reverence for the Great Power sterility and decrease in the Monty, furiously angry, meant to “ We’vg.j5omu-vary good photo- EVEN BEAUTIFUL SUE grapba'of her,” he explained. “ Thf Maizie did not want to see the that made them. birth rate, and the assertion by get at the facts of the story. Fol­ ceremony. She was afraid, she said, Tell him how important it Is to lowing the crash, he learns the stydfo, where she sat last summer other people that chlorination of Oh, what’s the use. anyway? furnished several cuts, in exchange shfe would cry. What she meant please God by being kind to aU’ water might produce changes in Life’s values do get so complex. Identity of his traveling companion, livir,g things and particularly to and ascertains that he means to for what we call a ‘credit line.’ It’s was that she thought her heart the kidneys or ulcers of the stom­ Take this Sue Carol divorce case. customary, you know. We print in would break. people. ach. marry Aslitoreth in thfe'^omlng. So Ashtoreth and Hollis were If his thoughts about God are Ii just seems unbelievable that Hollis motors from Connecticut, the corner ‘Photograph by So-and- Spanish architecture suggests the use of warm, rich colors. The actual facts of the matter any man could sue any woman fof So,’ and they count it good advertis­ married in Mr. Hlgginbottom’s of­ vague they will clarify as he where the accident took place, to fice, with only two stenographers grows older. As I said, he may are that there is not the slight­ divorce who looks like Sue. It the Ashe flat in Boston. Mean­ ing. There are several profiles and By WILLIAM H. WILSON est evidence to support the con­ seems unbelievable to any woman a beautiful full face. to see. make his own interpretation then time; the Boston papers have heard, “ I, Ashtoreth (she touched her But I should not think of trying tention tha,t the amount of chlo­ that any woman who looks like not only of the airplane smash, but “ As a matter of fact, one of the To the man or woman who re­ Fashion Plaque rine in the \*ater after the chlori­ Sue could ever be party to such a artists was painting on a veil and pearls with her finger tips), take to lay a foundation of character the story that was printed in New thee, Hollis (the richest man in vels in rich, warm,. barbaric without the rock of religion under nation process is sufficient to be disturbance as a-matrimonial mix- Y'ork. They besiege the house like wedding gown, when I left the of­ effects, let us command the style Boston) . . . Oh, dear. It was it. of the slightest harm to any one. up. But impossible or not, Allen an army. fice. You’ll see it in the first edi­ of the Spanish Renaissance. It tion, Mr. Hart. Four-column front dreadful . . . the thoughts that On the other hand, the installa­ H Keefer has filed suit for di­ And Maizie warns the lovers. went through a girl’s mind, when combines color with dignity. ‘You’ll never escape them. Don’t page layrout, Moors who invaded Spain in the tion of chlorination spreads apace. vorce against the luscious Sue Hollis choked angrily. she was getting married. “ For bet­ Christmas Is over and Ic two The first practical apparatus, as Carol. So comes the perturbing I know? There’s no outwitting the ter, for worse, (for better, thank year 711 A. D. brought with them pack.” “ It may be all in the day’s work,” a Mohammedan kno\.ledge of weeks printers on thousands of pointed out by George C. Bunker, thought, what’s the use of even he sputtered, “ but it’s a hell of i God!) “ For richer, for poorer .... newspapers will never even remem­ was made in 1913. In 1926, four being beautiful’’ Or Is it so per­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY (she smiled a lovely, misty smile). work in iron and leather, and the way to earn a living.” heritage of that invasion lives to­ ber using the letters Y-U-L-E. billion gallons of chlorinated wa­ turbing to such of us as are not? His caller bowed. Hollis looked so wonderful! . . . CHAPTER XL (To Be Continued.) day In Spanish furniture, in •which Maizie was right. There was “ If I had Inherited a few mil­ beautiful iron and leather work, lions, I should not,” he murmured You will want to start on their no fooling the pack. They camped honeymoon, with Ashtoreth and as well-as inlays of tortoise shell, all night on the door steps. politely, “ be engaged in such a ne­ silver, brass and bone, abound. farious occupation. Our motto, Mr. Hollis. They sail at noon on the Hollis left the apartment as day Isle de France., Upholstery studded with brass began to break. 'Then the report­ Hart, is ‘Give the people what, they nails is also typical of the period, ers divided forces. Half of them fol­ want.’ Presidents get elected on while iron bracing is a distinctly lowed him in taxis to hte club. that platform. So I guess it’s good Spanish detail. Others were waiting there. Beg­ enough for the News.” It is best that the wall back­ Sage-Allen’s ging interviews. Demanding state­ He withdrew. And, slipping out ground be unpapered, a rough ments. There were photographers a back way, took a taxi to the of­ mottled stucco or smooth *lii;ht with flashlights. And Miss Fannie fice. WDMANS tint, giving the effect most desir­ Drown of the Trumpet, who never “ Nothing,” he mused, “ to set the ed. Parquetry fioors, or floor cov­ went to bed. world afire, but a pretty good story erings giving the’ effect of par­ “ Oh, Mr. Hart,” begged Fannie, at that.” And, in his mind’s eye, quetry or tile add to the effect, clutching him by the coat sleeve. he saw a banner line in the first rD A Y *- and if arched windows are avail­ “There’s just one little thing I edition. . Pre-Inventory JOLENE SUMMER able, the setting is complete. In want to ask you. Tell me, Mr. MILLIONAIRE HART THREAT­ a large room a heavy effect is Hart, if it is your belief that ste­ ENS ATTORNEY CORUM. Even the etiquet books have no more desirable than in a room of nographers make better wives than chapter on how a husband whose smaller dimensions. A DELIGHTFUL bathing cap of societyigirls.” wife has attempted to kill him The furniture, in general, ■white rubber achieves newness He shook off her detaining hand. Meantime, Fannie Drown had should deport himself when first should have straight lines, with a “ Good lord. Madam, you don’t ex­ very few curves for contrast. and distinction with an interest­ hurried to Maizie’s flat. Now, meeting the lady after his attempt­ ing painted design o f ciPcles^ and pect me to answer a thing like Fannie was rated the most ingen­ ed assassination. Ralph Wood of Table legs remind one of trestles, CLEARANCE their cast shadows. that!” ious sob sister in Boston. She of­ Detroit, whose wife Grace, is charg­ and iron bracing is used frequent­ Fannie was running.up the broad fered the taxi driver double fare, ed with hiring gunmen to kill him, ly. Freq-uently the seats of the WHO WOULDN’T RETIRE? steps after him, whipping, a dog­ and told him to step on it. chairs sag a bit. The carving is eared notebook from her pocket’. A was up against this fine question “ I’ll bet, she moaned, “ they’ve in etiquet when he faced his wife usually elaborate, with urns and Stock Reduction'Sale of pencil from the depths of a. big birds offering frequent motifs. The A Cincinnati factory managei, beaten me to-it— Belle Bailey and in the homicide room at police Michael Daly, recently gave his son brown handbag. Vina AdamsV. I never should have most typical piece of Spanish fur­ “ Let’s say sweethearts, then,' headquarters after her arrest. He niture is the varqueno— a cabinet Patrick a check for $10,000 on the played.anything but'the girl end!” solved it like this— condition that the . on would aban­ she compromised swiftly. “ Do* Fannie was right. Maizie, who set on a standard formed like the stenographers make better sweet­ couldn’t bear to refuse anybody letter H. with iron and brass or­ don all desires of a professional ring career. The son did. Boys’ and Young Men’s Suits hearts than society girls, Mr. Hart? anything, had been persuaded to A MAN’S WAY namenting the hinges. In choos­ From your own personal experience admit a chosen few, selected as “ Hello, Grace.” ing upholstery the home-maker I mean.” spokesmen for the group. When Report has it that she hung her should choose between leather and YOUNGEST IN THIS RACKET HALF PRICE! Fannie found that out, she bribed head as he continued, “ It Is sort brocaded stuffs. Parkins came trotting through the janitor, and waited in the hall, of awkward. Isn’t it? I don’t know With Spanish furniture In a Mike Murphy, former Washing­ the revolving door. wblle he delivered a note. what to say, Grace.” Spanish room, the objets d’art ton crew star who is head coach at To keep stocks fresh, our system of reduction lowers automatically the price “ There’s a gentleman what says Maizie read it, and admitted Fan­ One wonders If this meetiug available are, good tapestries, Wisconsin, is said to be the young­ ’e's a personal friend, sir, waiting nie. Belle and Vina and Johnny isn’t typically male. If the tables Mexican pottery, sblp modiels (Old est head crew coach in the coun­ on mefehandise after it has been in the department a certain length of time. in your bedchamber, sir. Hit’s me Mahoney smiled when they saw had been reversed, the wife whose Spanish barken tines) and wrought try. own opinion, ’e’s a news ’ound, if her. They knew Fannie’s favorite iron or brass candelabra. Included in this sale are brown cheviots, serge, tweeds and homespuns. Some I may say so, sir.” life had been almost forfeit to her ruse. For 10 years she had been own husband’s hat would have United States army officers are With scant grace. Parkins bun­ getting awhy with It. tr drill the troops of Nicaragua. If suits in two knicker style, others with one pair of long trousers and one pair of dled Fanny down the stoop. sprung at him, reviled, reproach­ The note she had written read ed, threatened, wept, done any­ Persian carpets are made ex- there has to be tro:ible down there, "A gentleman’s club! Hit’s no clusively by hand. ' knickers. Broken range of sizes, styles and colors. Sizes 9 to 18, formerly like this: “ Dear Miss Ashe: Please thing except murmur, “ Well, it is it ought to be on a military basis. place for ladies. Miss,” he advised let me see* you for only a minute. priced $11.95— $14.95— $16.50— $18— $19.95. Sizes 19 to 46, formerly priced her. I am a new reporter, and this is my kinda awkward.” A sauve young man rose from first important assignment. It $13.98— $1S—$22— $24. » the club chair in the sitting room means my job to me. I will be “DRAT ’EM!” of Hollis’ suite. This is probably an expression fired, if you refuse. PLEASE.” Boys’ Skop— ^Main Floor “ Sorry to intrude this way,” he It was Fannie who wanted a of no Inward grace, but nothing apologized pleasantly. “ But busi­ message for stenographers. And so riles me as infant revivalists. ness is business, Mr. Hart. There’s Belle who asked about the night­ My spleen hurls itself upon the a rumor around town that Dan gowns. Vina was thirsting for the juvenile prophet in the news right im p a i/in q Corum is filing suit for breach of story of the romance . . . “ From now— 13*year-old Helen Campbell promise against you. Stories from the very begtnning, please. Miss who is attempting to “ save” New Dan’s office indicate that he’ll be Ashe.” Yorkers. This chit admits that on the job first thing in the morn­ Johnny looked foolish, and asked ing. He’s made no statement him­ she has gone to no movie nor thea­ her if she liked children. It was ter nor dance hall, nor read any­ Clearance of Women’s Shoes self, but the News wanted to give then that Vina asked if she be­ you an even break, so I came di­ thing but the Bible and her school a d o t t a r lieved In companionate marriage. books since she “ got converted.” rectly to' you, Mr. Hart. Rather And should a woman have a career? rotten, busting in on you this way, And yet she doesn’t differ so much They persuaded Ashtoreth to from more mature preachers who', I kno'w. But you understand how pose, with Maizie, for a flashlight. ^ $6.35 it is.” With Maizie sitting in the big di­ knowing nothing or little of the to ynuke ijoii a custdyneT Hollis looked at him in astonish­ van, and Ashtoreth on the arm. joys of the world, try to convince Smart strap pumps and ties in patent leather, black or brown kidskin, black ment. others of wrong in these joys. looking tenderly Into each other’s suede, black satin and brown simulated lizard. Regularly priced to $11. “ It’s news to me,” he declared. eyes. Then they wanted pictures “ And you might tell Corum for me, of Ashtoreth with her knees NEW DIVORCE RUhlOR that if he pulls any of his dirty crossed. And someone asked It she Colonel and Mrs. Henry Hud­ Women’s A. E. Little . stuff. I’ll give him a punch in the had a picture of Hollis that she dleston Rogers, parents of their nose. And I’ll sue his whole dam' could be looking at, very soulfully, possibly more famous daughter, Sorosis Shoes firm for defamation of character.” for a time exposure. It was getting Millicent Rogers, one-time Coun­ Shoes The sauve young man smiled. light by-that time. tess Salm, and now Mrs. Arturo “ Then there’s nothing to it, Mr, Reduced 15% Hart?” Ramos, are Contemplating a di­ vorce, rumor has It, so interpret­ “ It’s blackmail,” Hollis told him At six o’clock Maizie made cof­ shortly. “ That’s Corum’s specialty. ing the stay of the Rogerses in Taken from our regular stock, $735 fee, and cut an apple pie. Paris. Rumor has it, too, that W ANT YOU TO join the tlirongs of Isn’t it? It’s the sort of stuff they Vina scribbled on the corner of and sharply reduced for quick the dissension after more than 20 Discontinued styles and not all pull on Babe Ruth and Red Grange, an envelope, “ Just folksey,” . and laiiies w h o are trying my Gold Line, shoes clearance. Good variety of styles, and any poor devil that happens in wondered how soon money would years of married life is because of I for the first time. The price of all my styles but broken range of styles and sizes. Included are oxfords, the limelight. And half of the spoil the two of them. Ashtoreth, quarrels brought about by the fa­ suckers pay, and the other half let they decided, was probably In love. mous matrimonial mlx-up of daugh­ has been reduced from $4 to $3 just to get sizes. pumps, high and low shoes. For­ them take It to court. Well I’m ■And darn clever. If she wasn’t. ter Millicent and Count Salm of not going to give Corum a cent, and At-last it was over. Half-past blessed memory. If this Is so, it you to wear them. Other Women’s Sorosis Shoes re­ merly priced to $12.50. \ I’m not going to let him take it to seven.. isn’t the first time that parents duced to 25%. court either. I’m going to knock “ Lie down for a little while, have quarreled even unto divorce I’m still willing to pay this dollar to con­ his head off, instead. Now yon honey,” besought Maizie. "You’ll over their respective attitudes to­ vince you that iny shoes are the equal of might take him that little message, want, to be looking your best, dar- wards their offspring. and see what sort of a come-back be ling-^and the circles you got under many that cost more. has for that.,” Clearance of Girls’ Shoes your eyes-^ob, me-oh my!” BOOKSHOPS The. reporter smiled disarmingly. "But, Mums, how can I! There’s Please come in and make your cifioice “ That’s the way to handle those Whenever a'woman casts about too much to do.” ' ^__ for some bright way in which to buys,” he approved. “ And all the Maizie was so near to teara that from my wide range of skirts that make the trouble, too. enter the business world and make $3.95 she must pretend to very busy. a fortune, she thinks of either suedes, pumps, des, straps I’ll tell him what you said, Mr. Opening Ashtoreth’s bags. Shaking opening a tea shop or q. book sto're. Hart. And, take it from me, there out frocks. Folding and unfolding. — over 100 models. Pumps and sport oxfords for growing girls, widths from A to D. Sizes 2m won’t be another squawk out of Dan And packing again. I quoted an authority the other '. . . By the way, congratulations " I ’m going to draw a nice warm day to the “ effeqt.that a tea shop to 7. Formerly priced to $6.50. are in order, aren’t they?” bath for you. Baby Lamb, and demanded at lea^ $8,000 capital. I suggest that those with the book An interesting you’re to take a little nap. Mr. Main Floor Hollis shook his head. Hart told me you’d go straight to shop Idea read “ Book Shops: How “Special"in "You’d better save your fellcita- New York, and you can get what­ to Run Them,” by Ruth Brown •Uons for a while.’ stockings, ever clothes you need there,” Park, t The other looked surprised. "Mother!” You mustn’^call him too/ Grieved, in fa ct' Mr. Hart . . . Why, Mums, he’s WHAT’S BEING DONE? "You’re not going to be married- just about yoursondn-layr already.' Because, as he told the sheriff, In the morning?” he exclaimed. Ashtoreth laughed hysterically. "Why, the News heard he wanted “ a nice big car” in "Did you “knoYr. darling, he which to take his girl riding, a " liie News,” interrupted • Hollis, .wants to go to Paris? And he says **heard nothing of the kind.” 25-year-old farm hiEind murdered yjoh’re to,tnove'right*down to the his employer and h.is 'wife, drove "Then you're not to be married pQPley; Plaza. Mother. And stay in the morning? Shall I quote that; there— or anywhere In . the world off in their big green limousine and took his girl riding. To mur­ -Mm & Co. Hr. Hart as coming from you?” ■you want— until we come back t N C ' Hollis’ shoulders sagged wearily. again. Then we’re going to take a mur, “ J'ust another degetnerate; He looked desperately tired. And house, MumsTT-and you’re to live just another case of dementia HARTFORD ft little old. with us, forever and ever.^’ ^praecox,” is not enough. - That’s "Good lord!” he appealed. "Have . -Maizie— ^because she was moved, very true, but the day’s news Is you no respect for a man’s prlyate mostly likely — snorted. Maizie full of just such stories. What Is affairs? What if I should ask you never was a gracious person. being done to save normal human .. STREET, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. if it was true that you beat your -“ Me at the Conlev Plaza!” ahe beingi from these abnormals? mm / 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1929. PAGE ELEVEN

on which may be used a small that would otherwise be devoted to the summer programme offers'a -**td other forces that "have liflB^enc- beans, cauliflower salad. ed their coarse Dinner:------Broiled steak with amj)unt of maple syrup and butter. recreation. special opportenttJ: lor students be­ n Lunch: — Buttermilk (1 pint) YALE U W SCHOOL The programme for 1929, now % 45)uIfion^,Fwij '■ HEBRON mushrooms, baked eggplant, salad ginning law work. Such men would The tultloh *fee for the Law with 10 or 12 dates. under consideration, would broaden of chopped raw •cabbage, pear be admitted on satisfying the regu­ echool, the-,an^uncemynL'Stated, MENUS sauce. Dinner: — Jellied tomato con­ the scope of study and vary the method hitherto followed. The lar entrance requirements. has been fro*h . to It was stated in this column that I • Tuesday somme, broiled filet of sola, spinach- PLANS EXTENSION asparagus^ sliced tomatoes on let­ School would employ in the summer $400, Afrectlye'With ,the beginning the thermometer registered 10 de­ For Good Health Lunch: — Cucumber and olive In addition to the regular law of the college year ip 1929-1930. tuce, no dessert, session the type of instruction grees below zero at N. C. Johnson’s sandwiches of genuine wholewheat subjects, courses would be offefed- The Increase is made In order to bread, raw celery. known as Honors work which has In such subjects as Family Law, place in Hopevale on Wednesday, Saturday proved successful in the regular provide for the expansion Of''the the 16th. The report has since Dinner:— American cream cheese Breakfast:— Baked stuffed apple, To Continue Its Summer Ses­ American Legal Hfetory, and Ma­ Faculty and of the Honors work, tei A Week’s Supply (Vi, pound to a serving) cooked with a little cream if desired, and a term, and which has been made terials and—Methods of Legal Re-"' come that at Paul Coates’ place, a Recommended By possible by the limitation of enroll­ the, face of decreased Income from little lower in the valley, the ther­ asparagus, cooked turnips, head slice of Melba toast. search. Family Law would con­ student tuition because of the lettuce, Jello or Jell-well, no cream. Lunch:— Potato soup, raw celery ment and the expansion of the sist of studlefe of divorce and Juven­ mometer at that date registered Dr. Frank B. McCoy sion With More Courses faculty. Under the Honors plan, limitation of numbers. The declsloh more than 20 below, going as iow Wednesday and lettuce. ile delinquency, and their causes to limit its enrollment is part of the Dinner:— Roast mutton, mashed students are allowed to do Inde­ and effects upon the family. Under as the thermometer would register. Breakfast:— Small dish of whole­ Added. pendent work, individually and in Law School’s policy of corifininglts There is always apt to be consider­ Dr. McCoy’s Menus SugRested for wheat mush, crisp bacon, melba squash, cooked lettuce, •• String Public Service Law a study would efforts to training superior stud­ bean salad, grape juice whip. small groups, free from the regular be undertaken of regulated indus­ able difference in the mercury the Week Beginning Sunday toast, stewed raisins. routine of the classroom. ents. With a selected .group, the Lunch:— Orange milk. •Orange milk is made by thop- tries; of the development of regula­ drops reported from Hopevale and January 27th: Details of Plan Faculty will be able to give a high­ Dinner: — Broiled rabhlt, baked oughly mixing, preferably in a New Haven, Conn., Jan. 25— The tion and its current problems; of er grade of'Instruction, to train the Amston than in other parts of the Sunday shaker, equal amounts of raw sweet The plan contemplates the offer­ the place of the legislature, the town, the p’ unges averaging much j eggplant^ steamed carrots, salad of Yale Law School, according to a student much more intensively, and Breakfast: — Eggs poached in raw spinach, dish of junket. milk and orange juice. ing of certain courses not found in commistlon, and the' court in the lower in .hose places. * statement made publ'c today by to make changes In the legal curri­ milk, served on uielba toast, baked Thursday ••String bean salad: Use the the usual law school curriculum. scheme of control; arid of the tend­ culum and methods of teaching The I».isses Mabel and Hazei apple. Breakfast:— French omelet on fresh string beans if possible, but Dean Robert M. Hutchins, is con­ In accordance with its settled encies which are making tor a re­ Broome are spending a few days at which are adjusted to the demands Lunch: — Sweet corn (canned), melba toast, stewed figs. if the canned ones arc used, boll sidering the continuing of its sum­ policy, the School would attempt vision of control by commission. and needs of the best students. . Scuth Lancaster, Mass., as guests cooked asparaigus, salad of small Lunch:— Baked sweet potatoes, them for a few minutes and let mer "session as an Honors session. throughout to indicate the social, The materials to be used in this of their brother, Paul Broome, Jr. grated carrots on lettuce. cooked celery, salad of shredded let­ cool before usln,;i. Place in a large Under this plan, courses would be economic, and political bearing of course-will include decisions of the Some comment has been caused Dinner:— Baked chicken, whole­ tuce. salad bowl, using two forks to toss given for graduate and professional legal rules. Instead of restrlctln r courts, briefs of counsel, reports of Second Mort^irage-^ by the fact that the town of Hebron wheat dressing, buttered beets, Dinner:— Vegetable soup, roast about and thoroughly mix with the students whose primary aim is not attention to statutes and decided commissions, as well as the general is not mentioned on guideboards spinach, salad of shredded lettuce, beef, grated turnips and beets bak­ desired amounts of chopped parsley to shorten their course, but to go cases. In addition to courses :.nd literature of the subject. The Money anywhere along the Willimantic apricot whip. ed together in a shallow pan, prune and minced ripe olives. A little more deeply into certain problems opportunities for individual inves­ course in American Legal History NOW ON HAND > road, either at the Willimantic- Monday whip. chopped celery may also be added, of law and related fields, to explore tigation, the School may hold a con- would be a study of various devel­ Colunibia. corner or at Columoia Breakfast: — Cottage cheese, Friday and if a dressing is wanted, use a fields which they are unable to en­ ferftice for law teachers and others opments and tendencies in Ameri­ Arthur A. Knofla Center. People trying to find the Breakfast:— Poached egg, crisp little olive oil. Serve on crisp, cold ter in the winter session, and to Interested in related fields of the toasted Triscuit, sliced pineapple. can law In the light of the social S75 .tiain St. ITione 7«S$i2 town, coming from the east, are Lunch: — Cornbread, string waffle browned all the way through, lettuce on individual plates. utilize for their education months social sciences. The informality of • M.- guided to Columbia, Marlborough, etc., but Hebron is left completely out. This has resulted in .ome con­ fusion and annoyance to motorists. A treatise written by Austii War­ ren, Ph. D., entitled “ Pope as a SAVINGS IN HALF A CENTURY Humanitarian” was read before the Modern Language Association of America at its recent meeting in Toronto. The publication has been accepted for publication in the official quarterly of the association. Dr. Warren also has an article on The Concord School which will ap­ Buy on K.-\NE’S Easy pear in the April New England Quarterly. Dr. Warren who is dean CREDIT of St. Peter’s school in Hebron .iivi took his doctor’s degree at Prince­ ton, and is a teacher at Boston NO in te r e st University. if payments are made at A horse owned by Max Frankel agreed. was found cast in its stall one morning recently. It took several men who were summoned to help several hours to get the animal on to its feet and in a normal condi­ tion again. At one time it looked as though the horse could not be re­ suscitated. Benjamin Bissell who is studying at General theological Seminary, New York, has been laid up in the iuflrmary for some time with an at­ tack of grip. He has been discharg­ % ed from the hospital and is back at work again. A picture reel attraction at % Gilead Hall is scheduled to take Coxwell Chair SIMMONS DAYBED place Friday evening. The local In luxurious covering-— Complete with moving apparatus will be used. The spring - filled ^ 1 O O m.atress. Typical tU first reel will show the process of cushion, similartD X Kane value the manufacturing of silver. to Illustration ^ “ Where the moose run wild.” is the subject of the next picture shown, and there will be a special.pic-ure for children. There is no charge at these exhibits, but a collection will Pivarfing All Other February Sales be taken to help pay expenses. ^ Two visiting clergy have spent OMORROW— a demonstration of'value-giving that sui^iasses all our previous efforts! some time at the Seventh Day Ad­ Complete room outfits of smart, new-style furniture at stupendous savings and on vent community at Hopevale re­ T cently. Elder James Freiberger of easiest terms! KANE volume ... Kane ability to operate fine furniture stores at small New London and Elder Louis exnense . . . Kane merchandising experts . . . all these are combined in full force to give Passebois of the Gejieral Confer­ you values like this. Come— Compare— Save! ence have held meetings ^'during three days at the Methodist church which is used by the Adventists of the locality as their place of wor ship. A meeting of the Tolland Coun­ ty Farm Bureau was held at the town hall, Monday evening, and about fifteen farmers of the vicini ty were present. Speakers from Storrs College talked on the care of cows. Save Tremendously 'Tomorrow 1 Arthur Linde of Hartford is Sensational Low Price 4 LOVELY BEDROOM PIECES have to call spending a week’s vacation from 3-PC. PARLOR BARGAIN! Phenomenal—that’s It. Vanity High'sehool at the home of his Larffe roomy Divan. Wing Chair a value,like th is .... Dresser Che. t. aunt, Mrs. Edmund Horton. Club Chair. Spring-filled Construe- and Straight .End Fpb tion—Velvety Velour covering somelv made and finished. Feb $73. Mr. and Mrs. F. Elton Post visit­ February Sale Price ruary Sale Price Easy Term* ed Mr. Post’s sister, Mrs. Ernest Knsy Term* Bazinet in Hartford on Sunday. Mrs. Bazinet has been very ill with intestinal grip for several weeks, having suffered a relapse after par­ tial recovery. She was able to sit up for thfe first time since then on Sun­ day. Oscar Bartholomew was taken to Manchester hospital recently by health officer J. Banks Jones, with a case of grip or threatened pneu­ monia. Twin calves were recently born to “ Buttercup” a prize dairy heifer owned by Robert Porter of Gilead. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ward of 6-PC. DINING ROUM Hartford and their two children, Attractive suite of Buftet. Table and 4 Janice and Fletcher, are spending Chairs with leather seats a little time at the home of Mrs. Newest Luxurious Pillow Arm Living Room Walnut finish. February sale price _ Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. With Chinn Cabinet SS" Easy Terms Clintor Porter, while repairs are o m o r r o w —make this fine suite your own for only $128. You will forever remember being made on their home in West such sensational savings. The large, th ick, loose pillow arms assure complete relax­ Hartford recently visited with a T ation. , Comes with spring-filled reversible cushions! Beautiful Persian Mohair cover­ destructive fire. Beatrice Porter of Giiead, a daughter of Representa­ ing! Massive frames. Divan, Wing Chair and Club Chair. February Sale Priced at tive and Mrs. Winthrop Porter, spent Wednesday as the guest of her cousin Janice. I T l U E S H M A M Theodore Grant of Amston was I VDUiL umMATE RADIO I ^ taken to St. Joseph’s hospital in Willimantic about a week ago suf­ New AU-Electrh: Model %vith fering with an aggravated c:.se of lumbago. TRU-TONE SPEAKER - The annual meeting of the Hebron Library Association will be / held at the Library Building Tues­ day evening, Jan. 29 at 8 o’clock. Officers will be elected for the com­ ing year, and other routine bbsiness will be transacted. Suggestions for tee good of the library will be con­ Decorated Breakfast Set sidered, and action taken if found Drop-leaf Table and 4 chairs— ittractive de.sign—d* 1 O rtl? KITCHEN advisable. ‘ enamel finish INCLUDED s A fall of snow two or three NOT SHOWN inches deep covered the ground En*y Term* Wednesday morning but had most­ ly disappeared by afternoo^. The ///////: wind blew furiously in gusts through the day blowing the snow HI ...... — about and resembling snow squalls. .SS' The going was slippery and dan­ 9-Fc Dining Room with China Cabinet 4-Pc. Rich Bedroom Creation gerous for driving. TOMORROW— a fashionable, massive dining room at a At a huge saving Saturday! A bedroom suite worthy decided saving! Superb new masterpiece of fine wal­ of the finest home! Beautifully-matched Valnut Veneers •n ' nut veneer and cabinet woods; Carved mouldings__ and Gum wood. Oalanlal style with superb graining and elaborate stretchers! China Cabinet, Buffet, Extension carving. Retnm Pool Bed, Large Dresser, newest French Table. Host Chair and 5 Side Chairs. 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GREENBREAKSTHREESTRING Mickey Cochrane addressed a STRMGHGffIS Bible class in New Haven. . . . Blocks Shdrkey^s Path CLARKES TRIBE PLAYS IV O And said that the A’s didn't win the pennant last year. . . A SET-UP TONIGHT RECORD WITH SCORE OF 1J33 ■ ? Because they had an inferiority complex against the Yanks. MORE GAMES OVER WEEK-END . . . And that Connie Mack wouldn’t have a ball player Center Church Loses Four LOCAL BASKETBALL around him . . . Unless the Ralph Smith, His Opponent and Manchester’s record will be­ ball player was of the highest Travels to Willimantic To­ come five out of six. Points With 1,670 Total; character. . . . Judge Wally Is Known as World’s Fa­ Tomorrow’s Games Steffen, Carnegie Tech football Tomorrow night, Manchester RECORDS ARE GOOD coach, said that the Harpster morrow; Rec at Holyoke High will travel to Willimantic to boy could run, kick and pass mous Canvas Kisser. seek further prey. The fact that Sons and Bon Ami Still Rockville, a team beaten by Man­ \ better than the Stuhldreher boy Tomght and Hartford To­ . . . Tony Kauffman is to play chester, tripped Windham on its ■own floor night before last, gives Lead. Rec Five’s the Best; Has right field half-time for the New York, Jan. 25.— Final dress Jints next year. . . .Yep, he’s morrow; Trade Plays To­ Coach Clark added hope of a vic­ rehearsals by Jack Sharkey and tory in this important battl?. The the guy what used to pitch. . . Young Stribling for their Miami Scored 875 Points; Grand The boys may make it tough on Rec Five plays the Dixies in Hart­ LEAGUE STANDING. Beach representation next month day. ford Saturday night. W, L. P. Bill Klem this year. . . . Now take place tonight in widely sepa­ that they know his feelings can Tonight the Rec Five and Rec Bon Ami ...... 24 9 33 Total 1.475 to 891. rate rings. Girls journey to Holyoke to engage Sons of Italy ....24 9 33 be hurt so easily. . . . Mr. Sharkey, a Queensberry soldier William Carey, new boss of the ■With four victories already un­ the Falcos of that place. The Rec Man. Green ...... 22 11 29 of the north, parades in the Madi­ Five beat the Falco Boys here !^ight Hawks ...21 12 28 Garden, asked the newspaper son Square Garden ring with Kayo der its belt. Manchester High’s r Manchester basketball teams have fellers to “ call me Bill” . . •. basketball quintet will lay in am­ earlier in the season 35 to 26. but West S id es...... 19 14 25 Christner, a swashbuckler of the the Rec Girls were defeated 22 to Construction ....15 18 21 won 27 out of 36 games so far this He used to scowl when they west. bush tonight at the School street season, nine defeats having been 18. Manchester Trade entertains Charter Oaks ....15 18. IB tracked mud on his carpet. In old N’Yawlins the pride of the Rec anxiously awaiting the arrival received, it was learned today by in­ ot Middletown High (or thel - C. C. Meriden High in a return game at Center Church . . 8 25 11 south, William Lawrence Stribling the Rec late this afternoon. Independents ‘....lO 23 11 specting the records of the four will take batting practice on the I. L. conflict. Play will start at Beethoven ...... 7 \ 26 9 principal learns in town. The Rec huge hulk of Ralph Smith, who 8:30. LEAGtE RECORDS. Five’s record is easily the most im­ KAUFMAN KAYOES should be letter perfect in his patt Although Middletown’s record is CARftiNALS WIN. Sons of Italy 4, Beethoven 0. pressive as the following standing after being flattened by Jack not at hand, the boys from down will reveal: The Cardinals nosed out the Na­ Bon Ami 4, Independents 0. Dempsey eight times a week during the river are not believed to have tionals 24 to 22 Wednesday nigbt Man. Green 4, Center Church 0. P. W. L. PORTELL IN 8TH the run of that histrionic thriller, won any league games this season at the Harding school gym. The Construction 4, Charter Oaks 0. Rec Five ...... 12 11 1 I ■ / “ The Big Fight.” and all indications point to a sub­ playing of Franks featured (or the West Sides 4, Night Hawks 0. High School ...... 5 4 1 Stribling will hardly work up a stantially-sized victory for Coach Hartford team while the scoring LEAGUE RECORDS...... Rec G irls ___ ': . . . 9 7 2 Wears Rival Down With Re­ sweat on Smith, who is a canvas Wilfred J. Clarke’s red and white was well divided for Manchester. High Single: Wiganowski 160. Trade S ch ool...... 10 5 5 kisser known from coast to coast, uniformed aggregation of hoop CARDINALS (24) High 3 String: Curtis 405. but Sharkey (aces no such sinecure piercers. B. F. T. 36 27 9 if tales of the Akron rubber work­ Team Single: Construction 645. lentless Body Attack Aft­ Have Done Well Falkaski, rf...... 1 2 .4 Team 3 String: Green 1733. er’s prowess-are to be believed. Kearns, If ...... 1 0 2 Manchester has scored a total of Expert observers such as Danny Manchester High has done re­ Pohl, I f ...... 0 1 1 Morgan, Lou Brlx, Leo Flynn and markably well this season consid­ TEAM TOTALS. 1,475 points against 891 for its op­ er Missing Plenty In Early Tomilson, c ...... 2 0 4 ponents. 'Th» Rec Five leads with others ' have sounded warnings. ering the lack of veterans left over Splllane, c ...... 1 1 3 Green ...... 1,733 Sharkey, they say, in form, boxing from last year’s team. Coach Clarke West Sides ...... 1,713 a total of 875. Here are the records Lyons, rg . . .-...... 2 0 4 of all four teams: Rounds. Sharkey Picked To Win skilfuHy and exercising that pecu­ has had to build up an entirely new Mcllduff, r g ...... 0 2 2 Sons of Italy ...... 1,671 liar blend of caution and savagery combination and Reserves credit Center Church ...... 1,670 REC FIVE Anderson. Ig ...... 1 0 2 41— Diamond Match ...... 32 he displayed In his bouts here with for the success he has attained to Hansen, I g ...... 1 0 '2 Bon Ami ...... 1,654 RY TOM STOWE. Maloney and Delaney, won’t permit date notwithstanding the handicap Construction ...... 1,593 35— Holyoke F a lco s...... 26 Frankie Portell’s cleverness as a 30— Hartford K. of L...... 26 Christner to lay a harsh glove on of an enforced layoff from influen­ T o ta l...... '...... 9 6 24 Beethoven ...... 1,568 boxer proved insufficient to cope Over Christner Tonight him and should win by a knockout za. Night Hawks ...... 1,506 24— Branford ...... 29 with the aggressive hard punching NATIOX.AL8 (22) ...... 44 inside of four rounds. ■Victories over West Hartford B. F. T. Independents ...... 1,471 46— Colored Giants Pinky Kaufman and he was But nobody knows just what 43— Torrington ...... *...... 37 and Hartford in two consecutive Franks, rf...... 4 2 10 Charter Oaks ...... ' ...... 1,468 knocked out in the eighth stanza of odd chance that a break will come mood Sharkey will be in tonight. 33— Heller Brothers...... 29 their scheduled ten round star bout Walsh Thinks Gob is Too nights was the feat which the Yordy, If ...... 1 2 4 The Boil Ami and Sons of Italy 25— Middletown ...... 23 contest at Foot Guard hall in Hart­ to them. Christner at least has that Clarkraen performed Immediately Swanson, c ...... * . 2 1 5 siill remain tied for first piace in 27— Branford ...... 24 ford last night. Kaufman weighed chance tonight. Unless his chin is upon resuming their schedule last Parker, rg...... 1 0 2 Schleichc, Ig...... 0 1 1 the Herald Bowling league after 44— Olson’s Terrible Swedes. . 41 143%. Portell, 141%. Clever and Too Exjieri- now what it might be, he will al- At Lawrence, Mass.-*-Andy Calla­ week. Consequently, unless Mid­ another session last night but the During the early rounds, Portell han, of Lawrence, defeated A1 Del dletown shows unexpected strength, 37— St. Michaels, N. H. . . ;. . 32 ■ways have that chance. latter came near tripping. They 36— Mii.dletown ...... 31 used his knowledge of the art of Galdo, New York lightweight, 10. it will fall by the wayside tonight Total ...... 8 8 22 won four points from the Beethoven boxing to a good advantage making enced for Akron Tire \ but the third game ended in a tie 875’ 374 Kaufman miss many punches, some at 547 each. In the roll-off, the HIGH SCHOOL of which struck Portell’s arms and Beethoven won by one pin. The -Rockville ...... 15* others that hit nothing but the Maker— May Upset Dope. Bon Ami feasted on the Independ­ -East H artford...... 19 air. However, Kaufman was un­ ents and although winning four -Bristol ...... 37 discouraged and kept boring in all points, took the second game by the time. • Gradually he began to Bv DAVIS J. WALSH only 12 timbers. -West Hartford ...... 16 -Hartford ...... ; . . . 19 solve his opponent’s defense and The most important happening of once he did, Kaufman kept playing SHARE IN THESE SAVINGS! THESE the evening was the sensational 131 at Portell’s body. rolling of the Manchester Green 106 The result was to cause Portell New York, Jan. 25.— This is the team which hit a new team three REC GIRLS to lower his guard a bit and when night on which Jack Sharkey will string record 'o f 1,733 to replace -All-New Britain ...... 4 he did, Kaufman would lift his at­ be required to place his chin up the 1,720 made by the Consttuc- -North & & Judd...... 8 tack to the head. Finally after a there on the tee and give K. O. VALUES W IU NOT CONTINUE LONG! tion. The Center Church which -Holyoke Faicos...... 22 relentless body attack in the Christner a chance to repeat the has experienced more than its^ -Aetna Fire ...... IS eighth, Kaufman forced Portell to hole-in-one he scored with Knute sliare of hard luck this season, was" -P. & F. Corbin .. V...... 7 the ropes and suddenly wliipped Hanson’s countenance in (Cleveland Prices have been reduced to the limit that quality will permit. Every item is a real the unfortunate victim. Sam Nel­ -VVindsor Locks ...... 13 over a hard right which caught Por- one month ago almost to the day son's boys rolled 559, 562 and 549 -Brantorcl ...... 16 lell flush on the button. Portell and hour. That blow knocked Han­ money saving value. for a total of 1,670, fourth highest -Landers, Frr.ry, Clark . . 2 dropped and was held for a mo­ son all (he way out of Wall street of the evening— yet they lost all -Meriden Insilcos ...... 26 ment by the lower rope. He at­ or Wall street completely out of four points. Tlie first game was tempted to rise, but toppled to the Hanson or both, thus leaving man­ a tie and the Green won the roll­ 186 lid i canvass instead. Try as he would,. off. The Green hit 559, 570 and kind slightly less than desolated, TRADE SCHOOL Portell was unable to rise at the I just know that mankind also will MEN’S SUITS 604. -Alumni ...... 44 count of nine as a towel fluttered rally gamely from the shock If he The other two matches resulted -Rockville ...... 4 6 in from Portell’s corner. In four point victories for the West repeats against Sharkey tonight. INCLUDING THE NATIONALLY KNOWN One Lot ot -Middletown ...... 11 This was the only knockdown of One can be very brave in the face Sides over the Night Hawks and -Glastonbury ...... 1 ij 'he fight. Once in the second FASHION PARK LINE the Construction over the Charter round, both fell to the floor in the of misfortune, provided it is sonle- -Rockville ...... 20 body .else’s. Oaks. The West Side hit 1,713, the -Wil'imantic ...... 16 midst of a bit of wrestling tactics. second highest total of the evening. As the bout progressed, the crowd As a matter of fact, it would be Their singles were 603. 573 and -New B ritain ...... 38 -Spring-field ...... 41 gave Kaufman a merry razz for several peoples— Jack Dempsey's, UP TO $50.00 ...... NOW $34.50 537. Paul Cervini and Ben Schu- suns missing so often but even so, Kauf­ the Madison Square Garden Cor* ert were highest. The high single -Meriden ...... 4.5 -Willimantic ...... is man did what little scoring there portation’s and. to be sure. Jack for the evening was made by Ernie was in the early rounds. Pinky Overcoats Sharkey's. For if Sharkey blows Wilkie of the Green. It was 157. was warned fdr hitting low but in SUITS DP TO $ 4 5 .0 0 ...... N O W $28J three pins lower than the league 2S3 295 this one, there will be no $100,000 no instance was it intentional or (or him at Miami Beach next month record. Rogers of the same teau^. did Portell appear hurt in tlie least. look the high three string for the Most of the low blows struck on the because there will be no fight for Inclpdiiig such makes as Ford him there or elsewhere. He never s u n s DP TO $3750...... NOW $2450 evening with 376. SOPHOMORES WIN hip. Kaufman took every round save the first and that was a draw. would be able to live the thing and Fashion Park. With all due credit to Portell for down. BON AMI (4) FROSH BY 9 TO 0 his masterful defensive work in the K. O. Not Interested Kebert ...... 101 116 147 364 early part of the fi^ t. It must be As for Dempsey and the Garden, Values up to $55. Brennan ...... 90 90 — 180 remembered that the offense is they are very heavily obligated for Suhie ...... 117 ,100 143 360 The Sophomores trimmed the what brings points rather than the a fight they wouldn’t be able to Other Overcoats Reduced Brozowski . . . 106 103 101 310 Freshmen at hockey yesterday af­ defense. promote. Figuring himself as a NOW Conran ...... 116 109 122 347 ternoon at Center Springs Pond 9 Eddie Reed showed marked im­ winner, Christner already has de­ Allen ...... — — 93 93 to 0. Palmer and McHale starred. provement in his slashing six-round clared himself out of the Miami H. Johnson and McBride played verdict over Kewpie Ledoux of Beach party. He doesn't seem to OVERCOATS OPTO $3750....; NOW $2450 T o ta l...... 530 518 606 1654 best for the losers. Springfield. Reed, outsmarted his care devotedly about playmating I.VDEPENDEXT (0) Two junior speed events were more experienced opponent who, on with Willie Stribling at this time. held. The 220 was won by George F a h e y ...... 103 86 101 291 the other hand,, showed a world of Stribling himself is going for an Plitt ...... ' 89 111 121 321 Ecbert with Russell Wilson, sec­ fight and was game to the letter. OVERCOATS OPTO $32.50.... NOW $22.95 ond, David Muldoon, third, and Ledoux danced around Reed like a airing within the same 24 hours ‘ Taggart ...... 91 106 88 285 with Ralph Smith as his compan­ Wilkie ...... 98 88 88 264 Franklin Dexter, Jr., fourlhl The fighting rooster, flying at him Steveson...... 84 115 112 311 440 was won by Jack Bellamy with whenever he saw an opportunity. ion. This means that William is in very graye danger. He might be OVERCOATSDPTO$2650.... NOW $18.95 Russell Wilson second and David Ledoux’s main hope was to get over T o ta l...... 455 506 530 1471 Muldoon third. a roundhouse right which he kicked right in the face while The hockey summary follows: whizzed through the air time and Ralph is taking off from the aprlngr SONS OF ITALY (4) Sophomores Freshmen again, Jjut in vain. Reed took the board. . ’ A Very Few Overcoats to Qose Out at $12.50 Baidella ...... 112 104 98 314 Palmer Braithwaite first three rounds and lost the last. Christner, on the contrary, has McHale H, Johnson Pontillo ...... 96 138 108 342 With the proper handling, this the genuine chance that goes with Men’s Leather Jackets 7 A Cf Giorgetti .... 118 — — 118 Bantly Lyons Reed has a good future in front of any hitter. Nobody expects him to $10.98 value ...... F. Cervvini . . . 108 120 125 353 Chambers Hicking him. score another birdie but everybody Beletti ...... 96 111 115 322 Brown Bjorkman Mariano Pagonl of Springfield knows that he might and that is Men’s Horsehide Jackets dM O O C Genovese ...... — 121 101 222 Klein, Mearle G. Johnson made a poor showing against Joe the reason the Garden is sold solid FLANNEL SHIRTS First Periods. Zotter of New Britain, being on the to a ’$75,000 house for a match be­ Reg. $18.00 ...... McHale— 4 minutes. Total ...... 530 594 • 1671 verge of a knockout several times tween a 34-year-old tyro who was Bantly— 8 minutes. and knocked down for the count of Congress Flannel Shirts, $5.00 Quality ...... $3.65 Men’s Suedine Windbreaker BEETHOVEN (0) in the vulcanizing pits at Akron McHale— 11 minutes. nine with the first • punch of the I' H. Mathiason . 100 116 95 311 two years ago and a man who t Reg. $7.50 ...... i V. Johnson . . . 101 111 97 309 Second Period. fight. Pagoni kept on the defense Congress Flannel Shirts, $3.00 Qualily ,... .$2.25 hasn’t made a good fight since R. Erickson . . . 99 90 95 284 Palmer— 4 minutes. practically all the wdy. His man­ Congress Flannel Shirts, $2.50 Quality ...... $1.65 Boys’ Leather Jackets d^Q Palmer— 10 minutes. ager Henry Jolly told me that Dempsey renovated him in 1926. H. O ls -n ...... 96 96 148 340 Reg. $12.00 ...... 9 0 • f O E. Johnson . . . 100 112 112 324 McHale— 11 minutes. Pagoni hasn’t been himself for sev­ Still In Front Rank* Congress Flannd Shirts, $2.00 Quality . .-.r...... $1.45 Third Period. eral weeks. Jolly attributed • It However, Sharkey still is a front- Total ...... 530 594 547 1671 Bantly— 4 minutes. largely due to a breach of promise rank fighter and Christn.er quite * Sons won roll-off. Palmer— 10 minutes. suit which has been filed against apparently isn’t. He I3 crude, un­ Palmer— 11 minutes. Pagoni. schooled and awkward; he hits 10% Reduction on All Shoes Not CENTER CHURCH (0) Joe Russo of Westerly out- often and hard but doesn’t hit ac­ At Jackson, Mich. — Johnny punched Eddie Cavanaugh of New FLORSHEM. MEN’S FANCY T. Anderson . . 147 111 89 347 cording to the accepted manner. Mnrked at Lower Prices. O. N elson ...... 94 134 120 348 Risko, Cleveland heavyweight, out­ York to win a decision. Nick And, of course, he lacks experience. J. Thompson . 103 123 112 338 pointed Tut Jackson, negro of Christy was trailing on points and So did Firpo, for that matter. He T. Humphries .123 97 112 332 Washington Court House, Ohio, 10. apparently on his way to defeat lacked almost everything. But a lot SHOES SHIRTS S. N elson ...... 92 97 IIC 805 At Johnstown, Pa.— Murray Git- when he caught Rene Lubear of 20% Reduction On All New Haven flush on the chin and of his opponents lacked conscious­ litz. New York, outpointed - Ike ness after the second punch land­ McFowler, Johnstown negro heavy­ dropped him for the full count In T o ta l...... *559 562 549 1670 ed. I don’t think there is any par­ ; Boys’ Shoes MAN. GREEN (4) weight, 10. the third round. Ray. Sanborn of Hartford won from Joe Craimer of ticular sense in expecting Christ­ REDUCED Rogers ...... 120 118 138 376 ner to be another Firpo. Stevenson...... 90 94 — 184 Litchfield on a technical knockout. F. Anderson .. 108 100 96 304 Craimer with o.ne eye closed and He is just a rough, tough man $3.00 Quality, now ...... $2.15 Sherman ...... — — 114 114 Dummy ...... 81 91 101 273 20% Off Work and Cole ...... 108 103 147 358 the other almost the same was who should make matters very in­ One Special Lot of nevertheless putting up a remark­ teresting for Sharkey for a few $2.50 Quality, n o w ...... $1.75 WUkle 118 157 98 373 Total ...... 477 490 501 1468 Dress Gloves Murphy i...... 123 98 107 328 able fight when Referee Jigger Mc­ rounds at least. The fight Is sched­ $2.00 Quality, now .v.v.,.:.,.$L15 Carthy put a stop to festivities. In­ uled for ten rounds and, for a few Discontinued Mod­ WEST SIDES (4) 'Jotal *559 570 604 1733 cidentally, the cuts were not in­ of these, Christner may he in the One lot of Shirts a t . . .. . $1.00 Sadrowinski , . 119 105 111 335 flicted by Sanborn. They .were els at ’ " Green won roll-off. C. Hansen . . . 119 109 86 314 money. After that, he probably will opened with left jabs to the face. tire,under the left-handing he fig­ White Shirts are not included 10% Reduction on P. Cervini .... 123 121 111 355 Craimer showed a splendid left jab OONSTRUCmON (4) Schubert .... 119 127 115 361 ures to get, allowing the better man $6v85 in this sale. Winter Underwear . [WlVUiOWSki „ 109 106 126 341 that had him leading' Sanborn at to go oh and win. Unless he’is clip- Canade...... 123 111 114 348 the end of the two rounds. ' • i. • ■ IHIM ..11 9 93 101 818 •ped by a wild punch, Sharkey in­ There will be ho fights next week 81 106 109 296 Total . ------603 573 537 1713 dubitably will be th6 better man. 122 91 117 330 but on the following Thursday, NIGHT HAWKS (0) February 7, Promoter Ed Hurley He has too many guns, tod much 103 100 110 318 Philips 104 115 90 309 speed and class for the Chrlstners 1 ------has matched Jack Curry of New S k o o g ...... 83 89 83 255 Haven and Bat Battalino In the of his life. There is one thing* how­ r. ».» 684 496 663~1693 De H au(, ....X 87 117 102 306 ever, about the Chrlstners: They ! CHARTER OAKS (0) star bout. Curry has fought Bat-, C arney...... 120 145 99 364 are reconciled to the bumps and wbc. ..V u. 99 96 98 ' 293’ tallno twice since the latter turned Walker 83 91 89.. 272 professional. Both were in New >iits of the. road; -they- expect- th 'Bvrk* w 98 108 -297'. \ >-'T. ■ - p o m r 96 95 110 301 Haven. Once Curry got a draw and take the rap from fate and take'It Total 482 561 463 1506 the other time a decision. philosophically in exchange for the

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hoff and Phelps In a snappy routine tory, be provided through volun­ Bernie’s birthday party. The "Question 2 — The committee scene in which Grandma Bernie is of songs and patter. . recommends that state highway de­ tary agreement of the responsible “ FOUR SONS” IS The current installment of latest authorities of the sevara. juri.-:dic- notified of her youngest son’s death MACDONALD TEUS partments or commissions should* after the armiptice, as she is laying MGM News Events will complete NEW HAVEN DAIRY ICE CREAM have advisory relationship or actual tion or. if necessary, by legislation. the program. . . “ Commissioner Macdonald’s ans­ EPIC OF MOTHER I.0VE out his "civies” in expectation of technical and administrative super­ his return. The scenes in which § SPECIALS ARE TEMPTING AND vision over road programs of small­ wer— I a. i heartily in favor of this. the brother in the American army CHAMBE IDS VIEWS “ Question 6 — The committee er political units outside of munici­ hears the cry of “ mother” from a FLORENCE WIRES JOHN. DEUCIOUS. palities to insure well planned and recommends that programs for con­ Plays at State Today and To­ wounded soldier and discovers his economical developra mt and main­ struction and maintenanc' of high­ morrow — Also Vitaphone younger brother dying from severe ways of general motor use should Miami, Fla., Jan. 25.— Miss t m tenance of the entire road system. Vaudeville^ wounds. Florence Trumbull, who was to ar­ Many women are aerrinc them Son. Highway Commissioner “ Commissioner Macdonald’s ans­ be financed as far as possible by These are but a fqw of the big rive here today with her parents. day dinner deasert. Why not try it this weA-end. wer— I should be definitely oppos­ highway users, and that revenues derived from other sources should A highly dramatic, and likewise moments that are to be found in Governor and Mrs. John H. Trum­ Gives Replies to Referen- ed, because I believe that such rela­ this heart-appealing drama, which bull, has wired John CooUdge, her ■ THIS WEEK tionship should be accomplished by be limited by the general benefits instructive sequence of scenes ap­ ■h resulting from the improvements is adapted from a story written by fiance, to meet her here. co-operation and helpful influence pears in Fox Films “ Four Sons,” I. A. R. Wylie. Chocolate Pudding Ice Cream dom Questions. rather than by any statute requir­ and by the ability to pay.- the feature film has created such “ Commlssioner Macdonald’s ans­ ing supervision. In the first place, a sensation in New York and Los “Four Sons” features an all star S46,000 FOR EVIDENGE and wer— I am in favor of this.’’ cast of film celebrities. The stellar The State Chamber of Commerce you then divide authority and do Angeles. This beatuiful and in­ not give a definite obligation to the spiring photoplay, which vividly de­ role, however, is played by Mar­ New York, Jan. 25.— ^It cost ex­ Walnut Ice Cream requested State Highway Commls- garet Mann, who has' never before siouer Macdonald to study Referen­ smaller political divisions for the picts a mother’s great' love' and actly 146,016 for the evidence conditio^ of their roads. sacrifice, is being presented at-the neen seen in a principal character­ dum No. 53 entitled "State and ization. Miss Mann is cast in the which enabled Doris Mercer Kresge AlM Bulk Ice Cream and Faner Shapes. “ Question 3 — The committee HE SUFFERED FOR State Theater today and tomorrow. to divorce Sebastian S. Kresge, 5- Local Road Administration" of the role of Mother Bernie. The four recommends that in states w’here Here is a picture about which it &-10 cent store magnate, accord­ United State Chamber of Commerce can be truthfully said that every sons are portrayed by James Hall, For sale by the foUoYving local dealers: and to set forth his views on this the state highway system does not George Meeker, Charles Norton and ing to an uncollected bill presented include all of the improved roads, moment is a big one. It is that by the Val O’Farrell Detective Referendum Herewith is Commis­ TEN YEARS kind of story, the dramatic sus- Francis X. Bushman, Jr. Beautiful Packard’s Pharmacy sioner’s Macdonald’s reply to the smaller political units unable to af­ pence never dropping for a second. June Collyer also is splendidly cast. Agency today. Farr Brothers ford adequate technical organiza­ 081 Main Street AtCbe Oenter State Chamber for the benefit of Then ALL-BRAN BroughtRe- A few of the highlights are the John Ford directed. any of the local chamber members tion for \heir road work should be beautiful picture of home, mother joined together into suitable larger lief in 2 Months — Doctor Two acts of Vitaphone Vaudeville King Amanullah had to fiee his who may desire to know his views. sitting with her four sons at dinner also rear their heads on today’s throne in Afghanistan when natives Duffy & Robinson Edirard J. Morphy Members of the Manchester Cham­ highway units, to the end that they Recommended It table; the vastly moving repetition O^ot Square may coordinate their respective bill at the State. rebelled at his reforms. But he 111 Center Street ber have received copies of this of the above scene In a latter se­ scored a victory for “ new fangled referendum. programs and secure economic ad­ Constipation is dreaded not oriy quence, in which mother sits alone They are Larry Cabellos famous ministration. for its own insidious self, but be­ Undersea Revue, a colorful and ideas” just the same— he escaped Commissioner Macdonald's reply with the spirits of absent sons. The In an airplane. fo’ lows: “ Commissioner Macdonald's ans­ cause of the many serious conditions dances and merriment at Grandma sparkling dance creation, and New- "With reference to your letter wer— I am opposed to this for the and diseases it causes. Mr. Lind • I ■was a sufferer—but read how he of the 15th. referendum No. 53, I reason that I haVe attempted it found relief. should say in answer. more or less throughout the state, and never have found it to work “For li»e past 10 years I liave suffered “ Question 1— The committee from piles. At times 1 have been unable recomroeads that state legislatures successfully. The conditions in one to work. I have tried suppositories, oint­ should give the highway depart­ towm are so much- different than ments, etc., but to no avail. they are in another part— unless “ Two months ago my grocer called my at­ ments or commissions wide authori­ tention to Kellogg’s ALIi-BRAN. I began ty, within financial limitations you absolutely want to take the taking it regularly. Immediately the p«In properly fixed^ in relation to the reigns out of the local government ''and annoyance from the piles y n » relieved. whole financial program of the — it is almost impossible of accom­ I foubd that it requires very little- plishment. ALli-BRAK to give nature a fair chance to state, to develop highway programs effect ft cure.*’—W a m ib XjIKD» 2» Box on sound social and economic “ Question 4 — The committee recommends that the responsible 187, Appleton, Wis. grounds and maintain adequate Don’t neglect constipation. At orgahizatioiiB with the needed con­ authorities should establish definite any time its poisons may take terri­ tinuity. plans for local road work, taking ble toU from your health and well­ “ Commissioner Macdonald’s ans­ into account in determining eco­ being. Protect yourself. Eat wer— Yes, for tti? reason that in nomic justification the actual or Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN regularly— the constiuction of every highway potential use of each existing road two tablespoonfuls daily, or in there are so many ditteient perplex­ and the best means of providing chronic cases, with every meal. ing and difllcult quessttons to handle the necessary highway access. ALL-BRAN brings sure, natural tint it is almost impossible to lay “ Commissioner Macdonald’s ans­ relief. It is what doctors call a hulk down f rhle which wi’.i cover all wer— I an. heartily in favor of this, food. It sweeps the intestine clean without injustice to some. It is also and this is what I have been work­ and stimulates normal action. absolutely impossible to lay out a ing for. for a long time— to get Ready-to-eat with milk or cream. definite program of construction, as the smaller political units, such as Also try the recipes on the package. \ conditions during the winter, and the towns, to lay out a definite sys­ Results guaranteed. Doctors recom­ travel during the summer, will tem of highways which they are to mend it because it is 100% bran. improve, and lay out each year Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. make certain highways which were Served In hotels, restaurants, and not previously in need of construc­ some funds for permanent improve­ dining cars. Sold by all grocers, tion or reconstruction absolutely ments. necessary. Also, the openings of a “ Question Z — The committee new section of highway will com­ recomme ids that coordinated plan­ pletely change your traffic counts ning of the highway systems of in a section where you had least metropolitan areas, including . on- expected it. nections with surrounding terri­ llr^IX-BRAN Onlf MIo-Mox^ Motoi' Fuel E v e r y know n. Sells for pw More G uarantee Xlman Ordinary Oasoltne S u r p a s s e d iWnd It Is Wortli It

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OPENING STOCKS. NOON STOCKS CLEARING RINK FOR ON ICE THREE MEN KILLED HOSPITAL PURCHASES C. HOOVER MUM New York, j Jaril. '^^.’'-^.Booming CARNIVAL SOME JOB GIVEN UP FOR LOST WHEN PLANE CRASHES NURSE’S DORMITORY prices for the steet sfobks'’featpred New York, Jan. 25.— A boiling ■ Mrs. P. C.® Allen’s bhiirph school the opening of the Stock Market mgrkst for.the steel stocks class of ten ybjin# frtfls had'a jolly today. A block of 10,000 shares of ON REST OF high grade industrials in the early Pile of Snow 600 by 10 U. S. steer common sold at 189, social getetogether at Secopd Con­ San Angelo, Texas, Jan. 25.— up 5% points from Thursday’s trading tqday 'wps Wall street’s gregational church parsop^ge laat Aviator Reports That Ice Has Soderberg Home ajmes Feet- Would Resul.t Three men wer-e dead today follow H close. Bethlehem Steel foundries first response to the placing of the evening. Each girl had the privilege All Broken Up in Lake Street Is Sold Hoospital HIS CABINET Bethlehem 'Steel Cbnipany’s com­ Could Be Moved. ing the crash of a cabin monoplane i gained 4 points at 76. The market of Inviting a hoy. PPrcheesl and a Michigan. at Municipal Airport here yester­ Association. was strong in every section, with mon stock on a dividend basis after purnher of other, games were, play­ the' close of Thursday’s .market. You'can. not blame the Jce,carni­ day. A treacherous cross-wind sent Radio up 4 points at 360; 'Wright (Coatlnned from Page 1) val committee If the Center Springs ed-' Prisec wete. awarded to the wtm the plane into a nose dive at 100 The Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Aero up 4 at 273; Consolidated Gas U. S. Steel led the way to higher pers jn sb&e of the pro'grebsi-ve Petoakey, Mich., Jan. 25.— Hope pond is not‘ cleared' by gundaiy, as was practically abandoned today feet altitude. tal association today purchased the up 2% at 112% ; International of the world, and under a good prices, the.'first plpck of 10,000 ^pies. Ruth'MoMehemy 'won the they are going to make a try at" It. for Lewis Sweet after three air­ A1 Henley, Ft. Worth, pilot, and two family flat on Haynes street Combustion up 1% at 84% ; Amer­ many sepretaries of sti^te, both shares .changing bands at 189., flrat glrlB’ prise and.Frances'Strlck- opposite the hospital from John ^nd ican Can up 1% at 114% ; St. which compares with yestedayts There wefe three inchfes of snow planes and dog team parties had Chick Shytles, manager of a theater Republican and Democfafs, al­ lahd, second. Pranclw Foster' won at Fort 'Worth, were killed instant­ Ida Soderberg. The house was pur­ Joe Lead up 3 at 86; New York- though he Is a Pennsylvania Repub­ final Trice of 183%. Bethlehem on the pond when the rain started first prize among the hoys and failed to sight the Alanson fisher- at noon today. Snow weighsi on the i^an who drifted Into Lake Mich­ ly. chased to be used for dormitory Central up 2%, at 195. lican. The Fletcher boosters argue jumped 2% to '86 and steel Roger WInton the second. The slng- purposes for nurses. One tenement that his training and experience has average, according to engineers, 25 igan on an Ice floe Tuesday. Don Frassee, former all-south­ foundries advanced 4 points to 76, iLg of populai* songs and'dainty Te- west fullback and nationally known of the house has been used as a been such as to make him an ideal Central Alloy Steel and Vanadium pounds a cubic foot; but the rain “ There Isn't a cake of Ice In sight Some 40 scientific societies have freshmonts were other features of amateur boxer, was the third occu­ dormitory for some time, being “collaborator” of Mr. Hoover’s In continued their spectacular advance falling has resulted in giving it a the pleasant evening. large enough to support a fishing been convening in New York city, pant of the plane. He was dead be­ rented from the Soderbergs. Sena­ foreign affairs. He has had con­ to highfer prices levels. greater weight, the standard weight cabin o f the size Sweet had.” said or, as an inspired wirltfer ph one for water being 58.7 pounds per fore an ambulance reached the tor Robert J. Smith’s real estate siderable experience, at any rate, Nash was the spectacular leader ' Sunday la Holy Name society day 'Lieut. Richard Cobh, pilot of a one- newspaper s^id it: “ Spms 40 odd cubic -foot. With the mixture that man' pursuit Plane from Selfridge field. agency completed the transfer. in carrying out the foreign policies of the motor stocks. Upwards of at St. Bridget’s chnrbh, apd It Is societies.” vj- of others. existed nt 2 o’clock this afterPQon, Field after a 3-hour flight over the 50,000 shares of the stock expected Rev. C.’ T. McCann -wlir be Water containing magnesium The best way to make a pommod- Likes Fletcher were “ wanted” at the open­ the average weight of mixed rain lake. “ AU the ice has broken Into ity sell is to make prospective buy­ assisted tomorrow and Sunday .by a NO ACTION IN PACT. and calcium salts does not swell That the President-elect thinks ing of the market and, the first and snow covering the pond wp^s es­ little pieces.” ers believe it’s scarce. Passionlst father fyopi Springdeld A dog team party that set out gelatin as much as soft water does. highly of Fletcher there is no block of 32,000 shares changed timated at about forty pounds a vho will give a talk to the jpeu. London, Jan. 25.— In view of doubt. He leaned heavily upon him bands at 115, a gain of nearly 6 c,ublc foot. from Cross Village to get Walter a Washington report that Secretary during his two months good will I points from Thursday’s close. De­ The part of the pond that It is Spbtt, who was on prane island, of State Ke'ilogg is urging a re­ The committee on religious was expected to return here today. tour of South and Central America. mand for Nash follows logically the proposed to clear. Is three acres ifi Education of Second 'Congrega­ sumption of the Root arbitration Most of Fletcher’s experience has recent marking up of its cash divi­ extent. There are 43,560 square tional church, E. P. Walton, chair­ Chester Lee of Petoskey accom­ treaty, it was stated in official been in Latin-America. He has dend and the official reports of a feet in an acre and in three acres man, will meet this evenlpg at 7:30 panied the team. Lee and Scott circles today that Britain plans no been ambassador to Mexico, to large expansion in business. Nash there are 130,680 square feet, at the parsopage. weye fishing with Sweet when the action In that direction until after Service-— Quality— Low Prices Chile, has been an impojrtaht fig­ sold above 117 at tfie end of the which at a depth of sno w today'en­ latter became stranded on the ice the Kellogg anti-war pact Is rati­ fjpe. ure in all Pan-Americap confer­ first hour, up 8 points. gineers figured to equal 261,360 Another mpat mapket is, to; be fied and is in actual operation. ences in recent years, and has been Stock sales in the first hour were cubic feet. At an average weight of Qpened in the north end tomorpow. It Is maintained in some quar­ under secretary of state as well. approximately 1,000,000 shares, 40, pounds to a cubic foot the total Herman Gordon will open “ Gor- ters that the Root arbitration treaty The development of Latin-Amer- with the bulk of the trading center­ weight would be 845,440 pounds dop’s Market” at 246 Noyth Main MAY USE COPPER PIPES. would^ be unnecessary with the Ican good will and trade is to be ing in the Steel, Motor Car and or 422 tons to be removed. atreet in the bid Blssellibjock;. Mr Kellogg anti-war pact In effect. S p ecia l specialty stocks. The sharp spurt While the Kellogg Pact has been no small part of the Hoover for­ Before the snow can be moved a Gordon will deal Ip native nieats. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 25.— Water eign policy, so from many angles In prices this moruing was utilised place to store it mqst be found. companies throughout the state ratified by the United States Sen­ Fancy Fresh Clean Spinach like froHi the his appointment has much to rec­ by a good many traders as an op-^ ■ As It would form a pile of snow ROCKEFELLERS IN EGYPT. ipay use cppper service pipes to ate, it has not yet been ratified by garden t. . . .t.:.:... . 25c peck ommend it to the new president. portunity to “ sell out” for the 600 feet or better than a tenth of carry water both in mains and di­ the British Parliament. week-end and to take profits on all a mile lopg. .ten feet deep and four Cairo, Egypt, Jan. 2 S.-r^That rectly into consumers’ quarters, ac­ Other Names stocks bought at lower prices. FLU IN THE STATE. There are other names, however, feet high, this isn’t so easy. John D.-Rockefeller, Jr., is ksanly cording to an order issued here to­ Instead of an increase of glOO,- interested ip the history pf-apcjent day by the Public Utilities Commis­ Hartford, Conn., Jan, 25.— Con­ that figure prominently in the 000,000 to $150,000 as expected, necticut has had, officially 8,751 Prime Rib Roast Boneless Rolled speculation. Not the loast of these Egypt, was revealed here today by sion. The order follows a meeting the weekly reserve board report ■the deep attention he is giving to o f executives of all water com­ caseh of influenza since the epi­ Beef 39c lb. is Henry L. Slimsdn, now governor FATHER CONFESSES Roast Beef 45c lb. showed a gain of $48,000,000 in the relics taken from the tojubs of panies in Connecticut with the utili­ demic began, a little less than one general of the Philippines, who has speculative borrowing. Tpe bulls the Pharohs. ties commission here late yesterday. month ago, and unofficially has had Small Legs Spring a rich and varied background of were -jubilant over this showing and HE TORTURED CHILD Mr. and Mrs. Rockefeller and Water companies, according to more than 10,000 cases, according Shortcut Should­ public service. He was Taft’s secre­ used it as a lever to boost prices of their son are here with Prof James records here, started with wrought to the State Board of Health. The Lamb 42c lb. er Roast Beef i32c Ib. tary of war, Roosevelt’s friend, and a few of their favorite stocks. H. Breasted of Chicago, an author­ iron pipes, and changed after a board today received reports of 366 Coolidge's special emissary to American Smelting led a new adr New York, Jan. 25.—rin the chil­ ity on Egyptology. ’ time to brass surfaced pipes. The new cases, bringing the January to­ Small Lean Fresh Nicaragua during the late unpleas­ vauce in the high-priced copper drens society shelter In Jamaica brass is now to be discarded in tal to 8,291 cases. December had Strictly Fresb 8-year-old James McDermott is un­ Mr. Rockefeller is evidently giv­ 460 cases. Shoulders 20c lb. antness there. stocks in the second hour, apd sold ing no thought to the strug^e at favor of copper. der the tare of nurses today. Among the large reports tiled to­ Pork to Roast, rib Still another is Alanpon B. up 6 points at 1 1 0 Most of the home between his fapiily anm Col. Boneless Roast His body and hands are cruelly day were Bridgeport, 236; Glaston­ Houghton, ambassador to Great public utility stocks and bigh-pric- Robert Stewart for control - of the end 23c lb. burned. bury, 34: Trumbull, 25; and KiL Britain, who is said to be tired of ed specialties reached a higher Standard Oik Company of Indiana. Veal, all lean solid “ Paddy did it,” the child said In England and Wales the aver­ llngly, 14. the post and anxious to reUre un­ level, under the lead of Cash Regis­ Re is spending all possibl*' time in­ age duration of life has risen al­ meat 45c lb. Loin end 30c lb. less there is a Cabinet post in ter, Radio, Union Carbide and So does his brother, Walter. 10. who is also in the custody pf the specting mummies, historic scenes most one-third since Pasteur’s dis­ S. air mail w dage for '''c- which to continue his public serv­ Johns Manville. Union Carbide and art objects taken ' froni the covery that many diseatrs are car­ tober totaled 467,422. an increate ice. sold up close to 220 and Johns spciety. tombs of the ancient kings. Walter even described how their ried by germs. of 10 per cent over September. The President-elect went fishing Manville was carried along tep today, but he took bis work with points to 231 on a furious wave of father, -Walter McDermott, a him. With a very small party, speculative buying which fairly chauffeur, heated the blade of a S p ecia l aboard a houseboat, he was off' the swupt the market off its feet. An­ carving knife in the fire of the Florida Keys, south of Miami, in­ other huge buying wave in U. S. kitchen stove, and laid the glowing Fancy Rib Veal Salt Spare Ribs Steel forced that stock up to 192, steel on the younger child’s tender tent upon becoming a member of flesh. Chops 35c lb. 15clb. the Sailfish Club. In all bis fishing up 8 point? to the highest price on record. “ It haxl to be done,” McDermott Fresh Pigs’ Liver Fresh Spare Ribs experience he has never caught a said to the police. “ He was dis­ sailfish or swordfish, and it was The railroad stocks were strong but inactive, with Canadian Pacific obedient, and had to be punished.” 2 lbs. 25c. 18c lb. particularly to this end that today’s What James’ offense was Mc­ and New York Central in the lead. WEEKEND SPECIALS trip w'as arranged. Between at­ Dermott did not explain. He will Fancy Fresh Kill­ Fancy Fresh tempts at it he had two stenogra­ Money was in good supply at six per cent. be called upon to elaborate his ed Native Fowls 48c Killed Chickens to phers and a great pile of corre­ story today in court. spondence to occupy his attention. A & P popularity is due to a wide selection lb. roast 55c lb. SEEKS DIVORCE. DROWNED IN MUDHOLE. NEW AERIAL BEACON. Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 25.— Fall­ rrwHi^RwoMYRuiEs’i of low-pricod, reliable, fresh merchandise. I Chicago, Jan. 25.— The antics of ing into a puddle of water, which SAVE YOURSELF WORK Hartford, Conn., Jan. 25 The Mrs.- Archie L. Bell, the former had collected after a rainstorm on « • — antennae towers of the new Travel­ Billy Rhodes of the Christie com­ the east side here, an unidentified It doesn’t pay to waste time over^a hot ers Insurance company broadcast­ edies, were anything but funny to man was drowned early today. ing station on top of Avon moun­ Dr. Bell today. He was ordered to ROAST BEEP SIRLOIN STEAK FRANKFORTS stove when you can buy such delicious tain, near here, will be painted and pay her |12,50 a week temporarily Best steer. Best Fresh made. provided with lights to serve as a alimony pending trial of her suit Cakes, Pies and Fancy Pastry. ■ guide for aviators, it was announced for divorce. Mrs, Bell charges lb. 27C-37C lb. 53c lb. 23c. today. cruelty. AtC.H.Tryon’s Fancy Layer Coffee Walnut LAMB LEGS ROAST PORK OVEN ROASTS Cake 50c each. Rings 25c each ^ Sanitvy Market Gennlne Spring. Fresh Rib Best Boneless Fudge Cup Cakes Chicken Pie^’ spe­ lb. 38c Ib. 20c lb. 35c 25c dozen. cial 20c each. ; ■ m oN Tel 441 Tel 442 SHOULDERS PORK CHOPS OYSTERS Sunshine Cakes Feather C a kes s (Domed Pork. Rib end. Standard 25c each. 25c each. ; For Saturday In Our lb. 17c lb. 20c p t. 35c Banana Cream Toasted Cocoanut Pies 35c each. Cream Pies-35c each GO O D THINGS TO CAT Vegetable Department FRESH PORE SHOULDERS, Eastern cut ...... lb. 17c NOT EVERY DAY SUNDAY BES-FTOP BOUND STEAK ...... lb. 47c Boston Brown , Cherry Pies J5c A good many years ago there was a highly popu­ Tomatoes, 19c lb. RIB LAMP CHOPS ...... lb. 45c Bread 10c-15c loaf. each. lar song which predicted that “ Every ^day’ll be Sun­ Green Peppers, 10c earfa. SAUSAGEvMEAT, Fresh Made ...... lb. 2.5c day by and by.” The prediction hasn't come true GauUflower, 25c- to 35c ehch. BEST EOILED HAM, Machine sliced ...... lb. 49c Baked Beans 25c Stuffed and Baked yet. Sunday is still distinctive. Sc is the Sun- New Carrots, 2 Bunches for 25c. FANCY FOWL, Fre$h Kitted, 4 lb. aver...... lb. 41c qt. da> dinner. 4 lbs. Parsnips, 25c. Chickens. We suggested the other day that the few re­ Parsley, TOc. , maining people who imagine that there isn’t much Soap Biincbes, 10c. cla.ss lo a corned beef , dinner aren't quite keeping BOKAR, lb ...... 45c up with the times. There |s class and— if the Cabbage,'Yc lb. RED CIRCLE, lb...... 41c Finest Fruits and New England idea of a boiled-dinner is followed Spinach, 35c peck. out —pretty much everything else in'it. YeRow Tnmips, S5c peck. EIGHT O^CLOCK, lb...... 37c The thought Is suggested just now. by the fact Celery, 20c bunch. ' that we have a splendid lot of cuts,of Corned Beef Rowe’s Oysters, 39c pint. WiOTEHOUSH Fresh Vegetables — alJ good ones. Let’s discuss your, choice over White Loaf Flonr, 1-8 bbl. Sack, the phone. ^ $1.18. 1 EVAPORATED MILK, 3 taU cans...... 25c Fresh Clean Spin­ New Bunch Car- Also Pinehurst for this week-end offers a prime PiUsbnry Floor, 1-8 bbL Sack, lot of Milk Fed Fowls and Roasting- Chickens—rblg $1.1$. (^COA, B^dporp’s, T y2 lb. pkg...... 35c ach 25c peck. rots. fat fellows, tender as frogs’ legs and twice as good. Fancy Baldwin Apples, 95c bas­ t e A, Liptoi$>s,■ 1^2 lb* pk{|. 45c You should try some of this Meadqwbrook Sau­ ket. SH A ^R SALT, 3 pkgs...... 25c New Bunch Beets, Fancy ^aul^pi^i?]c sage Meat with the Sunday morning griddle cakes. Strictly Fresh Eggs from Pom­ Ground from corn fed pork knd delightfully sea­ eroy Farm, 59c. doz. F. A.SPAGHETTI,Scans ...... 25c 2 bunches for 19c. Large Sealdsweei soned with the purest of spices and herbs. Special 8 Cans Campbell Tomato Soup, Oranges guar^eed on it— 25 cents. 26c. CAMPBEIL^S BEANS, 3 cans ...... 25c Fancy Baldwin Friday, remember. Is late phone service night. Fancy Peas, 18c can. - sweet 49c dozen; Three phones working till 9 o’clock. Your week­ Fancy Com, 18e. BRAN FLAKES ...... ;...... pkg. 12c Apples, 2 qts. 19c. end order delivered at any time of your own nam- Tomatoes, 15c. con. Fancy Sealdsweet , ing on Saturday from 8 o’clock In the rnomftig on. ; PO^ CORN ;FLAKES...... pkg. 8c The call number Is two thousand. ' 'White House Coffee, 68c lb. Fancy Head Let­ Mrs. Clock’s Canneid Goods, In SWEBtHEARTSOAP ...... cake 6c Grapefruit,^ J . for Mission Oranse Dry con­ Meadowbrook Sausage Glass, 88c. , PALMOLIVE SOAP ...... 3 Cakes 19c tuce. 29c. M tains pure orange juice—a Meat 25c Ib. M n . Clock’s JeQy, 28c. dash of lemon juice and car­ Macaroni, 8 Packages for 25c. Corned and Fresh Spare Mixed Cookies, 18c lb. SiLVEheROOK TUB ,OB PRINT , FINE GRANULATED bonated water-—it miikes a Ribs. ‘Seldner Salad Dressing, large, BUTTER, lb...... , 53c SUGAR, 10 l b s . .. 52c G ro ce ry S p ecia ls mighty nice drink 29c bot­ 89c. ' tle. Daisy Hams. Butt Ends o f Hnm. GORTON’S CODFISH CAKES ...... 2 cans 25c Best Pure Lard, 2 Parksdale Egg| Vermont Sap Syrup from Ribs of Poi'k to Roast icecbeamsalt pkg. 19c lbs. 25c. 35c dozen. t A. E. Skinner, Underhill, 24c-27clb. MELLEX TSOOTH PASTE .. tube 17c Vt. You can afford pure MEATS .. Country Roll But­ SmaU link Sausage 30c- GILLETTE H A ^ R BLADES pkg. 35c Our Boy Teiidei syrup now. Ib, Native Fowls, 46c 1$. ter 55c lb., 2 lbs. Gallons $2.39, 1-2 gal $L29 Native Chicken, 65c lb. Sweet Pe^s, re^ulai Fresh Shouldi»s. We Pork to Roast, i27c lb. SUNNYFIELD SUCP> SPECIALLY SELECTED $1.09. Quarts 75c, Fipts 49c will bmie them if yqw wish. Fresh SkQtilders, 18c;lb. BACON, lb...... 27c •EGGS, dozen ...... 41c 25c, s p c ^ i a ^ ^ 50i| Specials on Monarch !Lme Xegs of Laiqb, spe- of t^ b , 45c lb. Sweet Mixed Bailjett Pears, 2 l-2c at 39c dal-pTcJb.: Raast sqc and ib. Pickles in bulk 29c Heinz Dili Picklel icfn. R ib Rioaat&--boited and F^ot Boafit, 86c ; ib. ' ' TEXAS SPJNACH, Fresh ciit, clean> 3 lb. peck 39c dozen. rolled or (qut short. Sausage-' Meat; 29c Ib. 29c lb. .W^tMade Gushed Fine- Small Sausage, . 86c lb. TANGERINEl^' Sweet JiiioY Florida, ICEBERG LETTUCE, solid crisp. 2 l-2s at 29c can. Bondess Veal Roasts. B ^ e d ’^Ham, 76c lb. do^eu-. • , , • • • 19c Prompt delivery and best service. Beef Idver. large 10c each, medium 2 heads 15c Hunffs All Grera Aspara- Please phone your order this evening. Vcary lean Shoulders of MOSHj^OMS.'i Fancy .Cultivated, lb. • .47c CABBAGE, Fancy York State, 5 Uis.. .19c Kus Tips at 44e can. Iamb, boned and rolled. Qpalitf; of each item Finehimt Hamburg 30c, FRUIT abo^ ffoanuiteed. Round Ground 44c. Oranges, 89c do?. Manchester Public Mid:ke] Bana|taa«' TOc ife. iiciaia25tii ket. Grapwi^t, 2 for .26c. enuBKir

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make a postscript about this and BANDITS CONFESS told the commissioner that it would Mike The Barber Makes be the best thing that ever happen­ Stamford, Conn., Jan. 25— Police ed, as then, he said, everybody here announced today' that James TWO STORES: OAK AND MAIN, PARK AND MAIN STREETS. would know where they lived. McGuire and Robert Sanders, New Place Of Crash Clear He bought a stamp and drove to Yorkers arrested earlier in the the north end to mail the reply so week on suspicion of theft of an that the postmark-would confirm automobile, have admitted coming Store Open Michael KlukinskI, much better post office and that while there are his elucidation. ^ to Connecticut with the idea of at­ known as “ Mike the Barber,” was now places called by such names u- Mike’s friends today are wishing tempting hold-ups after success­ Buckland, Highland Park and Man­ the Motor Vehicle Depar^nent S S Parkins fully trying the same thing in New Saturday • F-SERV In an unsettled frame of mind last night. He had received a' letter chester Green they are all in Man­ luck. Jersey. from the Motor Vehicle Department chester and* that even Hilliardville New Y’crk police today took the is in Manchester; that at one time Nights Rear of asking him to explain vrhy he had Little girls who stay up half the men back to that city to answer a reported a slight motor accide l, Hillstown had a post office, but that charge of stealing the car in which was in Manchester too. night practicing scales on the in which he had become Involve.', piano ought to go far. they were caught. Until 9 as having occurred at North Mtin Mike wrote this all down on a and North School streets. North piece of store wrapping paper and RAVS TO WAIT ON YOURSI Manchester, while the other party enclosed it in the reply envelope. tTthe accident had reported It as | Then somebody told him there was having happened at North Main and going to be a change in the whole t North School streets, Manchester. business, rs the Herald had a head­ The Commissioner wanted to line that said Manchester’s new MANCHESTER'S PUBLIC PANTRY know how come— whereabouts did charter petition had been intro­ the kiss take place, anyhow? duced in the Legislature and that The envelope had the Important every place would soon be just SAVES YOU TIME ; \ SAVES YOU MONEY looking state seal in the corner and “ Manchester.” Mike decided to it looked like pretty serious busi­ ness to Mike when he returned \ from New Britain, where his pres­ e ent job is. and found the letter 'll!, Here's Real Proof that awaiting him. He proposed to. de­ lay not in replying. But ho*R to li n reply— that was something else ^^Mlke is a citizen, has been for When Father We Are the Leaders! several years. When - - he was , . made a citizen he knew he lived in the State of Connecticut, Couaty of Extremely low prices made possible by Manchester’s wonderful patronage. Hartford, town of Manchester, and that his post office address was Over 3,000 thrifty men and women bought at the Self-Serves last Saturday. South Manchester, Carves who was President of the United States and about the two soyerning There must be a reason! bodies, but he was never asked Father carves the meat, but Mother buys it—and she where was Manchester. All the always trades at Hale’s Health Markets, for that’s where fellows he knew north of the turn­ pike lived in “ North Manchester lo r iu a 9 i the prices are most pleasing to economical housewives. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and when he wanted to do any business with those fellows he Our meats call for second and third portions. Here are Tons and tons of fresh fruits and vegetables at prices, we can safely say, that are the lowest in the state. drove “ North Manchester” or had If a smiling morning is your juicy bargains! them come to South Manchester, to wish, his home. Got the Dope Serve ham and eggs as a break- So last night Mike started out fast dish. to get some information. He did. 500 Pecks FRESH CLEAN SPINACH peck 10c He learned that “ North Manches­ The famous inseparables — Eat spinach for health— also good for the complexion. ter” at one time was North Man­ Ham and Eggs! Our choice TENDER ROAST PORK . . . 1 .2 2 c chester; Manchester Green once was “ Manchester” , that South Man­ sugar cured hams made this chester wasn’t “ South Manchester combination famous. You and California at aU, hut “Cheney Village,” and this store will be inseparable TANGERINES that people living in “ North Man­ once you’ve dealt here. . LEMONS chester” first got their mail in BEEF PORK 19c dozen “ Oakland.” That there was also a Fresh Local E g g s___ .... 55c (Large and sweet) 29c dozen post office at Manchester Green that Sliced H am ...... 55c Prime Rib Roast, lb. . . .35c Lean Fresh Shoulders, FRESH , was once known as the Manchester (Large size) Ham E n d s...... 1dC"3dc Undercut Rolled Roast lb...... 16c Roasting P ork ...... 23c lb...... 38c Florida Sealdsweet and California Fresh Shoulders...... 18c Rib End Pork Chops lb. 22c Siinkist STRAWBERRILS HOLLYWOOD Pigs’ Liver, 2 lbs...... 25c Tender and Lean Pot Fresh Pigs’ Liver, Ib. .. 15c Fresh ORANGES Pot Roast ...... 28c-35c Roast, Ib...... 2Sc Hale’s Sausage Meat, Daisy H am s...... 35c OScouart TOMATOES MARKET Lean Beef Stew, lb...... 25c lb...... ISc Small Sausage...... 30c 18c dozen Direct from Plant City, Florida. 381 East Center St., Sausage M eat...... -----25c Fresh Beef Liver, lb. .. 22c Fresh Pigs’ Feet, lb.... 10c 15c lb. Comer Parker 2 dozen 35c (Hard ripe.) . , . > * f • Legs of Lamb ...... -42c Fores of Lam b...... 27c (Mee ppers, alligator pears, new beets and carrots, horse radish, sir g Ripe Tomatoes, \ Tomatoes, lb...... 20c figs, egg plants, Florida head lettuce, new cabbages, savoy cabbages, etc. 2 lbs...... 35c Mushrooms, lb...... 48c, ROMP VEAL ROAST..... Ik. 32c Large Iceberg MEADOW GOLD 2,000 Fresh L ettuce______15c Made Large Dill Pickles Pound SWEET CREAM BUTTER..... 2 Iks.$1.00,lib.51c

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Don’t forget that we sell Ice Jack Frost star and Puritan Sugar Cured JUmeS MARKET Finestr American C re ^ . Brick Chocolate and 5 3 9 MAIN S T ."' Vanilla flavors. Also Eskimo Confectionery and Sugar Cured Boned and \PHONE2339' CJLORENGE’S Granulated Pies. > Sugar Powdered Sugar Rolled Ham **The store that holds faith with the people.” Ham 100 lb. bag. 1 lb. 32c lb. Comer Main and Maple Streets. Telephone 2006. 28c lb. P. Kelley, Prop. $5.20 3 pkgs. 23c (Skinned bRck.) (No bones, no waste.)'

Ask Your Grocer for During This Epidemic of “Flu” and Grippe TEA SPECIALS MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALS Upton’s Yellow and Salmon Label, 1-2 Ib. pkg...... 44c Palmolive Soap, 3 bars ...... 19c One Needs the Best Foods. Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry Cod!

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( Want Ad Information. Lost aod Fnand Fuel and Feed 4U-A were the consolidation question, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FOR SALE—-WOOD 75 c: rds of hard HOME ODRE FOR SORE school affairs, district expenses and ‘ Manchester Pass Book No. 27613 Issued by The ' wood. Charles F Burt, Gilead. Tel. 7 DISCUSS NORTH the transportation problem. In Savings Bank ot Manchester has i Willimantic 273-12. been lost or destroyed, and written FOOT DIDNT WORK talking about economy in district Evening Herald application has been made to said FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING kinds matters" it was brought out that bank by the person In whose name of wood, sawed stove length, and END IMPROVEMENT some bright salesman for floor oil Classified Advertisements such book was issued, for payment under cover, chestnut hard and alab. Phone Your Want Ads Count sir average worfls to a line. of the amount of deposit iepresent- L. 'r. Wood Company, 5.5 Bissell St. has seen to it that the floors in Initials, numbers and abbreviations ed by said book, or for the issuance Youngster, Long Away from the schools of the district should each count as a word and compond of a duplicate book therefor. FOR SAl-E— HARD WOOD slabs, To The School, Found by Truant Of not suffer for lack of oil for some ■words as two words. Minimum cost Is sawed stove length JIO per cord. O. time to come. An inventory of stock price ot three lines. H. Whipple, telephone 2228 evenings. ficer in Bad Condition. • • • Announcemebta Handful Considers Consoli- now on^hand had disclosed that at Line rates per day tor transient FOR'SALE— BEST OF hard wood. the Harding school on Hollister A cxntinued absence from school ads. STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts ot Slabs $7.00 load, hardwood $8 HO dation^ Schools and Other street there was between 160 and Effective Slnrcb 17. 191i7 the world. Ask tor sailing lists and load; also tire place wood. Chas. li. of a boy living on North street re­ 170 gallons of floor oil. In addition Cash Charge rates. Phone 750-i. Robert J. Smith. Palmer. Telephone 895-3. Evening Herald sulted in a vtsit to the home by the 6 Consecutive Days. .. 7 cts 9 cts 1009 Main street. there is today sufficient supply of 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 cts 11 cts Fi)|{ SALE— SLAB ' wood. atova truant officer for investigation. The Big Problems. the material at both the Robertson 1 Day ...... 11 cts 13 cts Aotomuniles for Sale 4 length, fireplace wood 6 to 9 dollars ofl^feer-found that the boy was suf- Union schools on North sSchool All orders for Irregular Insertions a truck loa($. V. Klrpo. 116 Wells fiAng with what appeared to be an will bo charged at the one-time rate. street. Phone 2466-W and 26’34-i, street. It was claimed that this 1927 Ford Fordor Sedan. hhcess on his ankle atd was being oil was bought at a time when the Special rates for long term every | 1927 Ford Roadster. Call 664 Seven members of the Manches­ day advertising given upon reauest. j 1927 Ford Pickup Box. Garden-Farm-Dalr.v I'rodiirts 60 given “ home treatment.’’ The treat­ price was much higher than it is Ads ordered for three or six days 1926. Ford Fordor Sedan. ment consisted of placing a raw ter Improvement association at­ today or is likely to be in the fu­ and stopped before the third or fifth j FOR S.A.LE— BALDWIN and Greening 1927 Ford Coupe. apiiles. Medium and fancy grades. And Ask for “ Bee” potato over the sore on his foot. tended ths annual meeting of the ture. According to a school janitor day will be charged only for the ac- j 1925 Buick Touring. tual number of times the ad appear- | Edgewood Fruit Farm 461 Wood- The facts were reported to the 160 gallons will last about ten 1923 .Buick Touring. bridge street. W. H. Cowles. Tele­ organizatioft Jn the north end fire ed, charging at the rate earned, but j 1925 Hupmobile Touring. nurse of the district and the boy house last evening. Because of the years. no allowances or refunds can be .oade ) phone 945. Tell Her What You Want on six time ads stopped after the 1 MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES was taken to Dr. Le Verne Holnjes’s small attendance very little busi­ An effort during the coming year 1069 Main St. Tel. 740 office where it was found that the ness was transacted. However, of­ fifth day. . | FOR SALE— BALDWIN apples, hand is to be made to arouse more in­ No ‘‘till forbids” : display lines not \ Dennis P. Coleman. Mgr. She wilt lake yuur ad. help you word it for Dest results, raw potato had a parently done no ficers were elected for the coming IV picked $1>25 per bushel, 75c basket, and see that it Is properly inserted. Util will be mailed terest in the association. Hereafter sold. ... FOR SALE-*- 1927 HUPMOBILE Six delivered. E. J. Keeney. 596 Keeney good. The boy, the docL' learned, year as folloiys: President. Rob­ the members will be notified by The Herald will not be responsible sedan, exceptional condition, price street. Telephone 1194-12. same day allowing you until seventh day after Insertion for more than one Incorrect Insertion had 'Ejured his ankle and the skin ert M. Reid; first vice president, postal card when the meetings are very reasonable for immediate rale. to lake advantage of ibe GASH RATK. Matthew Merz; second wice presi­ ot any advertisement ordered tor Buckingham’s Select Used Cars. 725 FOR SALE— FANCY GREEN Moun­ had been scratched. The boy’s to take place. more than one time. Main street, East Hartford. tain potatoes. Frank V Williams. mother decided that placing a raw dent, William Foulds Jr.; treas­ The Inadvertent omission of incor­ ...... !__ 989-12. urer. Mark Holmes; secretary, F. rect publication of advertising will be potato over the wound would bring f o r s a l e —1928 CHRYSLER 52 A. Sweet; trustees. W. W. Robert­ It’s a high pressure age. If you rectified only by cancellation of the coach, driven less than 6,000 miles, out the poison. charge made for the service rendered. son, A. L. Brown. Charles I. Balch. can make a better'^mousetrap than • • • almost same as new. Buckingham’s Houscliold Goods 61 The foot was badlv swollen when Select Used Cars. 725 Main street. the doctor examined it. Medicated Charles A. Sweet, M. D. Sullivan another man, the world will heat, All advertisements must conform East Hartford. REBUILT KITCHEN STOVES com­ and Tliomas J. Shaw. In style, copy and typography with salve and a bandage were applied, a path to your door suggesting Im- plete $15, 8 piece dining room suite Among the subjects discussed I provements. regulations enforced by the publish­ FOR SALE—LATE 1928 Studebaker $35, kitchen cabinet $12. Other furni­ and now the youngster will soon ers and they reserve the right to Commander sedan, very little used, ture at low prices. Ostrinsky Furni­ MCKINLEY DINNER ABOUT TOWN be able to return to school. Had edit, revise or reject any tony con­ practically new. real oargain for ture Store, 28 Oak. sidered objectionable. some one looking for an exceptional­ the home treatment continued he CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads ly good car, reasonable. Bucking­ KITCHEN CUPBOARD $7. Full size might have lost his foo.. • to be published same dav must be re- ham’s Select Used Cars, 725 Main brass bed and spring $10. Single THURSDAY, FEB. 7 c..lved by 17 o’clock noon. Saturdays Charles Murphy, who has man­ street. East Hartford. gray Simmons bed and Way sagless aged the local store of the Green 10:30 a., m. spring $10. Oak extension kitchen FOR SALE—1926 CHRYSLER Roval table $8. Oak dining room --et $30. Stores company, has been trans­ Telephbne Your Want Ads. Crown -sedan, excellent condition, VV’ATKINS FUR.NITURE EXCHANGE ferred from Manchester to Middle- Ads are accepted over the telephone priced right for immediate sale. 17 Oak Street. Big Republican Gathering m boro, Mass., where he will manage SNOW TODAY'THREATENS at the CHARGE IIAT15 given above Buckingham’s Select Used Cars 725 a store for the same concern. While For Sale or Main street, East Hartford. Rent as a convenience to advertisers, hut W anted— 'I’o Uuy the CA.SH RATES will be accepted as Hartford This Year; Local Middleboro has not as large a store ICE SKATING CARNIVAL FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ FOR S.ALE—REO 7 passenger tour­ as that in Manchester it is nearer ing. Chandler .sedan. 3 Reo trucks. ness office on or before the seventh 1 PAY THE BES'T prices for all kinds to the Boston headquarters and is day following the first Insertion ot Brown’s Garage. 'Pelephone 869 Cor- ner Cooper and West Center streets of junk. Rags, papers, magazines, People Goings one of the leading chain stores in each ad. otherwise the CHARGE metals. S. Abramson. Telephone 956. RATE will be collected. No responsi­ that section. Mr.,Murphy’s “ march­ Sunday’s Big Skating Events FOR SALE— GOOD USED CARS bility tor errors In telepfioned ads WILL PAY THE HIGHEST caTh ing orders’’ take effect at once. Mr, The Herald Building CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO May Go the Way of Last will be assumed and their accuracy prices tor rags, paper, itiagazines Murphy was married after coming cannot be guaranteed. Center & Trotter Streets The twenty-fifth annual dinner Year’s. • • • Tel. 1174 or 2021-2 old metal. Will also buy all kinds ot to Manchester and has been living chickens, aiorrls H. Lessner. ’Tel of the McKinley association of on Chestnut street. He has left for Index of Classifications 1546. Connecticut will be held this year Aolo Act'osetirioe— rirf>« his new position. A heavy snowstorm that started -at- Evening Herald Want Ads are now on Thursday, February 7, at 7 early this morning threatens to se­ .■:-ouped according to classlfica,.! >ns | * " - - ■ KtHinis U’ttlioui |{iiarU Dm o’clock at the Hartford Club. The below and for handv reference will BA'rTERIES FOR YOUR automobile. The North Methodist Epworth riously handicap officials in charge birthday of the late President Mc­ appear in the numerical order Indi­ ranging from $7 up. Recharging and \\.ANTED— 2 or 3 room furnished League will act as host to the Nut­ of the Ice carnival planned for Cen­ repairing. Distributors of Prest-O- Kinley fell on January 29 and the cated: iipartiiient, near Manoliester Depot. meg trail institute meeting this ter Springs Pond Sunday afternoon. Births ...... ; ...... ^ Lite Baitterie.s. Center Auto Supply association meets as near to that Co., 155 Center. 'Tel. 673. Apply Jlr. Roltinson, Meat Dept., At­ evening. The lecture will be by At noon today the snow had Engagements ...... B lantic 1*0 i ’acifle Store, North Man­ date each year as it is possible to 10 Hilliard St. Manchester Marriages ...... C chester. Rev. Truman Woodward of East reached a depth of nearly three Deaths ...... D NOW IS THE TIME to have your car do so. There are a number of checked up for ,Xhjj . -winter season. Hartford. Supper will be served at Inches and was falling steadily. It ..ards of Thanks E members of the association in Man­ 6:30 and will be followed by-periods In Memor 1 am X' Experienced niechanlcs assure vou A|)iirliiiciils, Kluts. i't;iiciiicii|jj chester and it is expected that be­ appeared then that it might last I'wo stories high, of brick, mill construction, 35x100 Lost and Found ...... 1 expert work. of study and recreation. on into the night. H. A. STEPHENS cause of the proximity of the Hart­ Announcements ...... 2 FOR RENT—ONE ,5 ROOM flat at 14 Officials of the Manchester Skat­ feet, with basement suitable for storage purposes. En­ Personals ...... 3 DeSoto Sales and Service Hudson .street. First floor, all mod­ ford clubhouse, many of them will The regular Friday evening class ing club, sponsoring the ice carni­ Antomnliilea . Center & Knox. •’ T'el. 939-2 attend. ern lmprovetr?nts. W. R. Hobby 66 meeting of the Church of the val. said that unless the snow was Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 Henry street. Because of the fact that it Is tire building equipped with Griniiell sprinkler systerti. Automobiles for Exchange ..... 5 Nazarene will be held at the Church more than a foot deep, ft could be Moviiit;^ i’riK-kiiig— niorage ^41 Ihe twenty-fifth anniversary of the Auto Accessories—’I'lres...... 6 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM downstairs this evening at 7:30. [removed, thus preventing a post­ Light and airy and suitable for manufacturing purposes. Auto ReT’Hlrlng— Painting 7 flat, all improvements and garage. association, the committee in charge ponement of the carnival. Plans Auto Schools ...... 7-A MANCHESTER AND NEW .YORK Apply 38 Woodland street. 'Tel. 1'521. is planning to make it the outstand­ Motor Dispatch. Daily service be­ Both modern and old-fashioned are underway to start removing the Autos—Ship by ’Pruck ...... 8 ing Republican event of the year.The Autos— For Hire ...... 9 tween .New York and Manchester. FOR RENT— 6 ROOMS and bath, new dancing will follow the Mother and snow as soon as the storm abates. Call 7 or 1282. speakers will be Governor John H. Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 floors, newly decorated, steam heat Daughter banquet tomorrow eve­ Last year, the carnival had to be Will sell or lease fdr term of years. Motorcycles—Bicycle ...... It furnished, house in excellent condi­ Trumbull and Congressman James ning at the Highland Park Com­ Wanted Aurcs—Motorcycles 12 PERRETT & GLENNEY. Call any­ tion. Rent reasonable. Apply G. E. T. Berg of 01 io. postponed several times because of lliislness nnd I’nifcHKlnnnl Services time. Tel. 7. I/ocal and tong distance Willis a Son, Inc., 2 Main street munity clubhouse. adverse weather, but at that tlipe it Business Services Offered...... 13 moving and trucking and freight Telephone 50. .• work and express. Dally express to was warm weather that did mofet of For particulars inquire at The Herald, 13 Bissell Household Services Offered ...... 13-A At Tuesday evening’s sitting in Building—ijoniracOnB ...... 14 Hartford. TO RENT —GREENACRE.S Wads­ the damage. Manchester skaters Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 worth street, 5 room flat, all modern WHAT IS A DOUGHNUT? j the Industrial setback tournament have been particularly fortunate street. South Manchester, Thomas Ferguson, Manager. Funeral Directors ...... ; ...... 16 GENERAL - TRUCKING— Local ' and improvements. Inquire 98 Church at the Manchester Community club, this season, skating conditions hav­ Healing—Plumbing—Roofing ... 17 long distance. Prompt service— rates .street or telephone 1348. the scores were as follows: Man­ Insurance ...... is reasonable. Frank V. Williams ing been excellent for a longer 989-12. Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 f o r RENT— 6 ROOM tenem->nt on AND WHAT IS A CRULLER? chester Green men, 518, Buckland, period than any time during the Moving—Trucking—Storage .0 Brainard street, near Main. Apply to 572, Business men, 465, Knights of past fifteen years. Now, once more, Painting— Papering ...... 2i LOCAL AND LONG distance moving, Aaron Johnson, telephone 524 or Pythias, 450, Burr Nursery, 442, bad weather threatens to postpone Professional Services ...... 22 by experienced men. Public store­ janitor 2040. house. L. T. Wood, 55 Bissell street. Community Club, 393, Wapping, the carnival. THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: Repairing ...... 23 Tel. 496. Reporter Turns in Story Call­ Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 TO RENT — CENTENNIAL apart­ 391, Bon Ami, 379. Toilet Goods and Service ..... 25 ments. four room apartment, jani­ ing Cruller a Doughnut and If Hoover is really in earnest in “ Men of the South Pole” Wanted —Business S e rv ice ...... 26 R<‘|ialrl IIS tor service, heat, gas range, ice box The St. Mary’s Young Men’s finding out what is wrong with the Kn-labor and FOR RE.NT—SEVERAL first class o’clock at .the parish house. The They can find out almost anything. Musical — Dramatic ...... 29 material by* letting us re-upholster rents, with all improvements. Appry take the place of its parent. Papa Wanted — instruction ...... 30 your old furniture or renovate your Edward J. lloll, 865 Main street, 'rel. Cruller, as a reminder for Man­ supper will be put on by the Girls Kfiitinrlnl mattress. 560. chester residents of the home of Friendly society^ After supper Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 HOLMES BROS, FURNITURE CO initiations will be carried out In the FOR RENT—I--JVE “ Downyflakes.” The death of Papa Business Opportunities ...... Z1 331 Center St. Tel. 1268 ROOM upstairs clubhouse. Money to Loan ...... 33 flat, all mprovemenis and ararage. Cruller was a real tragedy. Shortly . Money Wanted ...... 34 CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, at Summer street. Teleplione 1986 after making his appearance a cruel Only 56 Days Help nnd Silnntinna key fitting, safes opened, saw filing -Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz, pastor Help Wanted — Female ...... 35 and grinding. Work called for. rainstorm melted away the sugar of Zion Lutheran Church, left today Help Wanted — Male ...... 36 Harold Clemson, lOS North Elm ^'OR X^NT— 6 ROO.M tenement. and swelled Papa Cruller until he Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 street. Tel. 462. North Elm street. Call 258. to preach at the 30th anlversary of Then Comes Agents Wanted ...... 37-A looked like a doughnut. But he his former church at Maywood, N. Situations Wanted —Female .... 38 PHONOGilAPHS. vacuum cleaner Houses, for Sale 73 survived this mishap only to be J., which congregation was organiz­ Situations VVant^ed — Male ...... 39 clock repairing, key fitting, gun and made the victim of a terrific wind Employment .Agencies ...... 40 lock smithing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl ed through his efforts on Jan. 23, j Live Stuck— I’pts— l‘nal(ry— Vohlclen street. FOR SALE— WASHINGTON street, ' and rainstorm a few weeks ago. 1899. The congregation in May- Spring Dogs— Birds—Pets ...... 41 brand new .six room Colonial. Oak Torn from his fastenings he wast­ floors throughout, fire idace, tile wood now owns a pretty church Live Stock — Vehicles ...... 42 ed away in the gutter. And so, Papa which some time ago' has been re­ Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 Courses and Classes bath, large corner lot. Price riglit FREE Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Terms. Call Arthur A. Knofla. 'Tele­ rCmller’s son, newly sugared and novated and a parsondge. The an­ phone 782-2, 875 Main street. For Snl«*^MI»ccllnneoii» WANTED—BY EXPERIENCED cor- delectable, is gracing the front of niversary celebration will take V .Articles tor Sale ...... 45 netist, pupils on corneC or trumpet the shop. place next Sunday and on the fol­ SNOW SHOVEL ' Boats and Accessories ...... 46 address John MacGovern, 52 Snruce FOR SALE—JUST OFF East Center nip+o X I tne «m.«ircxicAntarctic navehaie had as com- * Building Materials ...... 47 street. Tel. 556-2. street, nice 6 room home, fire place, lowing Wednesday. Dif.monds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 oak floors and trim. 2 car garage, WITH EVERY LOT Bvr^d preparation as that of Commander high elevation. Owner s..y3 sacrifice! Tke reporter who turned this Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 yarn in Insisted that the word The annual banquet of Bianch planes monoplane, several smaller Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A Situations Wanted— Female 3^ 1 rice very low. Small amount cash We offer: For $5,500 a well mortgages arranged. Call Ar'hur A “doughnut” be used where “crul­ 29, Mooseheart Legion ot the planes, two ships and supplies of food, clothing, fUel Garden — Farm— Dairy Products 5U built single of 6 rooms, all modern Household Goods ...... 6l WANTED—SITUATION In doctor’s Knofla. Telephone 782-2, 875 Mairi World, will be held at New Britain were assembled and transported to New Zealand street. ler” has been used above, but the with garage space. Why pay rent. Machinery and Tools ...... ” 53 office or dentist office by practical copy reader simply told him he was next Sunday. Officers will be elect­ Musical Instruments \ 53 nurse. Address Box D, in care of ed for the coming year at this meet­ Brand new single of 6 rooms, ^yrd headed for the Bay of Whales' Office ani Store Equipment ... 54 Herald. all wet. Thereby a beautiful row in the Antarctic continent. > ^ *vnaies, 4 ______sporting Goods— Guns ...... 65 TWO NEW HAVEN FIRES was started in The Herald’s edi­ ing. John Limerick of Manchester steam heat, well arranged rooms, Specials at the Stores ...... 66 RELIABLE WOMAN with references now holds the office of State Treas­ spacious veranda, price only $6,000. \ B , NEA. Through Special Perminion cf th. Publish.rj of The Book of Knowfedge. Copyright. 1923.26.' torial rooms. What is a doughnut? Wearing Apparel— Furs ...... ! 57 would like work by the day or hour urer in the organization. The place Might consider building lot as part Wanted—to Buy ...... 55 Inquire at 237 Oak street between And, what is a cruller? The com­ New Haven, Conn., Jan. 25— Fire of the next meeting will be made payment. Rooms— liiiurd— lie tela— Resorts 5 and 7. monly called doujhnut, ring Resinurnnts of unknown origin today swept the known through the election-of a Henry street— single of six Rooms Without Board ...... 6» shaped, is correctly a cruller. The Articles for dale 45 finished goods warehouse of the Great North Moose, the annual rooms, closed In porch, hard wood Boarders Wanted ...... "...59-A true doughnut is that which has meeting being held in his home Country yoard — Re s o rts...... 60 New Haven Quilt Co., Franklin Boors, garage space and large lot. Botels— Restaurants ...... 61 street, doing damage of $20,000 to been raised with yeast. Maybe, the town. Three years ago this meet­ Price only $7,500. Wanted — Rooms— Board ...... 62 FOR SALE— ELEC TRIG sewing ma­ stock and $15,000 to the building. reader won’t agree, but judging ing was held at the K. of C. Hall in ICe.nl lOstnIe For Rent chine. XBheap, 37 Edwards street Green Hill street, single of 6 North .Mancliester. Firemen had a six-hour flghi, to from the argument that ensued in Manchester. Members will be Apartments. Flats. ’Tenements . . C The Herald’s rooms today, it might present from Manchester, Middle- rooms, oak floors, fireplace, large Business l.ocaflons for Rent . . . 64 keep flames from spreading to rooms and closet space, garage. Houses tor Rent ...... 55 closely adjoining large factory just as well be forgotten. town to Bristol, part of Windham Suburban tor Kent ...... 66 DIES SUDDENLY buildings. and Tolland County. The lodge Owner lives out of town and will sell at reasonable price. iummer Homes tor R ent...... 67 A row of stores at State and was organized to support the old Wanted to R e n t ...... gS TORTURED ORPHAN. peoples home in Florida. State road aqd car line in Man­ RenI Esinte Pur Sole Milford, Conn., Jan, 25— John 'W. Clark streets was badly damaged ipartment Buildings for Sale .. 69 by another fire today, causing a chester, farm 20 acres, 9 room Jusiness Property for S a le ...... 70 Harris,74, is -dead today at his house and other out buildings. Ideal home on Anderson avenue following loss estimated at $10,000, after an Camden, N. J., Jan. 25.— Mr. HOOVER’S KEV HURT. •■arms and Land for Sale ...... 7| explosion in a basement of a shoe and Mrs. Allen Robertson today for gas station or market garden­ louses tor Sale ...... 72 a heart attack he sustained late store. ing. K)ts tor S a le ...... ’. 73 yesterday at the plant of the Ros­ awaited sentence on their convic­ Legrand, Iowa, Jan. 25.— Miss lesort Property for Salt !!!!!*! 7i tion for torturing their 7-year-old luburhan tor S a le ...... 75 tand Manufacturing Co. Harris, a Jennie Hoover, cousin of President- teal Estate tor E xch a n g e...... 76 native of Gireat Barrington, Mass., orphan child, Bettr Hinkle. •'The Elect Herbert Hoover, today was a The meek may inherit the earth youthful couple face possible seven Vanted — Real Estate ...... 77 had lived here sixteen years. He but It probably won’t be until Judg­ patient at Iowa State College hos­ Robert J. Sm ith Eternal ice covers the Anelion— LegnI .Voffreii leaves his wife, two daughters, and year prison terms. They were pital at Ames, suffering from a lUCtlon Sales ...... 7* ment day when everybody else Is found guilty by a jury of ten wom­ Heal BatiUe, *’■■ Inanrance, bleak cliffs that ring this ^egal Notices ...... 7j two sons. through with it! broken ankle receii^d when she 14 Years at 1009 Main St. en and two men. fell on an ice-coated sidewalk. desolate bay. Byrd found Portable houses were Steamship Tickets a favorable spot and be­ erected, and then dog GAS BUGGIES— Alec Got What He Wanted gan building the “ vil­ teams were sent out to By FRANK BECK lage” that w as to be his establish emergency GOSH.' FIRING THAT ... bases at short intervals f MY NAME 'I SEE MISS DRAB. BOOKKEEPER SURE IS A > IS SIMPSON. YOU HAVE A AH—I SEE ^ ^------RELIEF TO ME. HE KNEW MEET -THE NEW W HERE I'M GOING HIS STUFF TOO 'WELL. I WAS THE EMPLOYMENT COMPLETE VOLUIvE. BOOKKEEPER . SHOW AGENCY , SENT . CHANGE JOBS PRETTY TO LIKE THIS JOB. ON EDGE EVERY TIME HE OPENED HIM THE WORKS, A TRIFLE CHILLY, kilt:ME AROUND ADrtMKir, 4 OFTEtJ, OR ARE YOU AND HELP HIM TH E BOOKS, FOR FEAR HE'D FIND FO R ' A IM BUT SHE WILL THAW A PROFESSIONAL GET STARTED. OUT I HAD DOPED THEM UP BOOKKEEPING PLEASED O U T UNDER THE WARMTH TO COVER THE THOUSAND COLLECTOR. WELL, TO MAKE P JOB. THOSE W E W ONT HOLD OF MY. PERSONALITY. DRESSER GRABBED.'l WANT A R E M Y YOUR AHIM ! A PLEASANT A BOOB ON THAT THAT AGAINST ACQUAINTANCE., REFERENCES. VOU HERE DAY, ISN’T IT JOB. , MISS OPABt ''OTUA^ H2I

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Wlien He's Flush. CopyrijM, 1929, Ptrty U Cic«fcy, 01989, BY NEA srnvicc. INC.RZS. U. S. PAT. OFF. J He: “ When is your birthday?” She; “ When will it be most con­ It’s easier to make a man a | venient for you?” OUR BOARDINU HOUSE good husband, if you make him a | The Little Scorpions’ Club By Fontaine Fox good wife. i Bonehead Poem. By (iene Ahern “Why have a bridge on your violin?” Asked a flippant young maiden "^lMKY"PAViS,tWHo (iETS Sof^E hVERY T iME THE thU3 named Floss; M ooPL.Br , BY aOLLV MISS POAAAAlCB M ’-AU’ TM; HIM PoWN j^EM^EHSHlp), HAS HiT oH a >/ERY To which the young musician re­ IS A PIAMOAlP “RIMO CMURcM,-^iF ‘T ^ g ^ R T B P OlVT W plied, “ To get my music across the 3TUMT ^ THE tuU3 iM PUT^H . You (3AV/E. M B LAST O.K. YotVr street.” tT£BPUAPY„ IT^ ALL RIb HT A BEDTIME STORY ^F“ TMe Y e y e r / a g e s Peter was playing at Johnny’s " ‘Efv\(3^BMEAVT OF WrTM MB f SO.MB S O K T f— u. PIP <50 UP Golf usually isn’t played at a house. When it was time to go VaIE'LL BE J LATE HOUR, but letter golf can home it started to rain. Mrs. MBAl^llkiB FROM, tH' AISLB, 4 White, however, gave Peter John­ GOOP T?RIBMPS! be. Par i.s seven and one solution 1 VoU OlkiLV OUCB VT'P B E IM is on another page: ny’s raincoat and galoshes. --6£iBSS You'Re A ViHBBL &AfAAi AacTiotf. “ Don’t take so much trouble. TMe Vb a r Mrs. White,” said Peter politel.v. RuaHT,«^I AiMT “ I ’m sure .your mother would do ■BS* POSTcAPPr I TM’ AAARR.YlAi’ COULPAiT L • % t A Wt^p^V a A T as much for Johnny,” she replied. TMlAiK \T BEST UlB TYPE, SORT “ My mother w.ould do more,” MurpY- burpY said Peter. "She’d ask Johnny to ==fl LST BVfiOK^BS BE J OP A BIRP OF m o Mk * stay for supper.” n BYBO^LES!; PASSAGBr a- Mats j e m May: “ So you had a letter from Me r e T opay, the college boy?” AiO’ e o / ^ E Tess: “ Yes; he wrote an' ast me did I get home all right from the iOMORROUl dance he took me to.” 1^ --AS TM' p o b t s a y s ^ Thirsty days hath September April June and November. -YE /4V I/ .\11 the rest are thirsty, too ^Unless you make your o\gn home­ brew. r Everything was created for a purpose. Rabbits do their best to get rid of carrots, but it seems H U there are always enough left over o Q. to get into the soup.

rU E RULES A short story, entitled “ The Gen­ erations,” Grandfather had a farm. 1— The Idea of Letter Golf is toFather ! had a garden. Son has a change one word to another and can opener. do it in par. a given number of strokes. Thus to change COW to A hick town is a place whore a h e n , in three strokes, COW, HOW. nude seems naked. HEW, HEN. 2— You change only one letter First Hobo: “ When I He down at a time. for a quiet think I realize how B O M A A iC E S— You must have a complete lempus fuhlt is creepln’ on.” SCO. u. s w , orr. THAT UiEAST Tb -word, of common usage, for each Second Hobo: “ I can’t tell yuh OitiX av NiA service, utc ' l-XS- jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ de foreign name, but dey’re creep- (C^om*in» Fox, 1929, Th« B*U Syndiotv, Inc) SBEP-=w tions don’t count. in’ on me, too!” 4— The order of letters cannot be changed. , " I ’m a somnambulist.” WASHINGTON TUBBS H A Bull’s-Eye By Oane “ That’s all right; I ’ll go to my The cure for prohibition is more church after we’re married and you temperance. can go to yours.” PRITZ. r

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(READ THE STORY, THEN COIX)R THE PIOTURE) SALESMAN SAM Two’s Company The giant then began to frown. went and ’bout a half an hour was Said he, “ I’ve put things upside- spent at washing up the dishes. down. That’s really very careless. Poor old Coppy heaved a sigh. “ The SUSI&S JSftKe.'. 1 FELL ftvi- oee.-Looic.(T TU* Poor, kid - '^ttOLO OM *TBeRe,Y00Nfr others always wash,” said he, “ and My, but I have clumsy knees.” And PSSLee.P Att’ TIleL ol’ bLiwp's r AWAY OUT WERE IW TH'COUMTIRY AH' , .FELLA - WHY- “W TEARS? then they leave it up to me to And BeeM FLOftTlM’ ftROUMO POR. CRYlW’ HIS -HEAD OFF - WOM'OER WHATS then he broke out in a roar, at s.ee- a handy little towel and make them- ing things upon the Coor. “ Don’t good and dry.” . HOUR.S - J ’LU PROP "m' WATtER.? IAE0BE \ CAW HELP HIM worry,” shouted Scouty. “ VVe can It wasn’t long ’till they were OOWW ftW FmD OUT WHERE OUT- pick things up with ease.” i through. They did the best that \ ftW 'p “All right,” the frienaly giant they could do, and Mister Giant said. “ You Tinymites go right thanked them from the bdttom of ahead and put idy house in shape his heart. ‘ You Tinymites are kind again. ’Twill help me-out a heap. to me, and very helpful too,” said Pick dishes up from off the floor he. “ It makes me feel real bad to and things will look real nice once i think that some day we must part.” mord. Put all the food that’s left The Tinies then jumped into out in the cold where it will keep.” bed and soon the friendly giant The giant leaned against the said, “ t Lope it don’t keep you wall and watched the Tinies, one awake when I begin to snore.” He and all, as they ran quickly here then flopped down and stretcheu and there, and tidied things up far out. This made the Tinies laugh nice. Wee Clowny swished a broom and shejiLt, ’cause while his head i about until he heard the giant was far inside, his feet Stuck out shout, “ Hey, stop! You’re rasiing the door. heaps of dust. I think that will suf- Bce.” (The Trouble Tots turn up in the Then, to the kitchen they all next story.} . .-<1 • ■■ ’u 'i • i.r.'.-t,-.' . V- ■ # ' • ,r V •** -I ~ 1 -n a n. •.■ ; ^ 9 .\ - A- PAGE ElGirrEJfirf HeraUi FRIDAY, JANUABX.26,.1829. V MODERN-OLD TIME DANCE DANCE DON’T FORGET Manchester Green School TONIGHT St. Mary’s Young Men’s Clnb SATURDAY EVE, JAN. 26 MASONIC TEMPLE Tasty JumlM) ' ^ 60c ; Wehr’p Orchestra Modern-Old Fashion MASQUERADE Dan Miller, Prompter Bill Waddell’s Orchestral Wednesday, Febmary 6 ^It^^^iitttis Admission— 50 Cents Assorted Chocolates Admission 50 Cents. CHENEY HALL 39cfP parties will be held in the Masonic WHIST AND DANCE _■ ■> - .1) . > SOUTH NCHEIST£R • CONN Main Floor Temple social rooms tomorrow ABOUT TOWN GREEN SCkoOL HALL SI night. Play will begin at eight The annual meeting of the Luth­ o’clock. Then will be high score Ansplces er League of the Swedish Lutheran prizes, door prizes and refresh­ Manchester Green Commnnlty Clnb church will be held at 7:45 tonight. ments. 6 Prizes.— Refreshments 35 Cents. TOMORROW, NEW ARRIVALSl GIRLS! HERE’S A SPECIAL tiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHH DANCING SHOULDN’T PASS UP BUCKINGHAM FOUR YOUTHFUL CORNERS ll..-;; ■ $1.95 SATURDAY EVE. JAN. 26 Case’s Orchestra In Early Spring Models I sH o p p in ^ | Jack White, Prompter \ The Masonic Social club will con­ duct a modern and old fashioned F^eaturing Prints, dance in the Masonic Temple to­ night. Bill Waddell’s orchestra JANUARY will play. Navy Georgettes and Tonight at the Manchester Green school the Community club of that Pure Silk Gay Silk Crepes section will run the fifth In the sec­ ond series of whist-dances this sea­ SALE PRICES son. The prize of $2.50 In gold I Imm will be awarded to the player run­ ning up the highest score for the CHIFFON HOSE series. Six other prizes will be giv­ en the winners this evening and re­ $10 iind $ 16.75 freshments served. The committe’e I Women’s, Misses’ j who has successfully managed both series Is composed of Mrs. Fred Mohr, chairman; Mrs. Ralph Cone, Frocks for all daytime and informal Mrs. Henry Stanley and Mrs. pair evening gatherings----- with all those Thomas Sullivan. It is proposed to $1.29 fascinating details that this season Boys’ .Shoes continue the socials every two weeks through the winter and 3 Pairs $3.75 make a new frock important___ bows, I Offering wonderful selection of smart | spring. tuckings, jabots, pleats, tiers, tight hip­ Harry White, representative of the lines and frills. Fashioned of printed I styles. . . . at prices very low. | Edison Lamp Works of the General ■ The reason that we can offer such fine, clear tex­ silks, georgettes and lovely sheer crepes Electric Company at Harrison, N. tured, all silk chiffon stockings at this very, very J., will be the speaker at Monday low price Is that they are a discontinued number in navy blue, black, rose beige, raspberry noon meeting of the Manchester of the famous Humming Bird,make. Humming and green. Klwanls club at the Hotel Sheridan. Bird stockings are noted for their long wearing $7.50 Mr. White will give a talk on the qualities. Sheer silk stockings, silk from tip-to- early devices for creating light, ex­ toe. Square heels. Sizes 8 1-2 to 10. Three ($9.00 Value) hibiting some of them and will In­ , good shades. Sizes 16 to 44 Beige and grey genuine Watersnake Shoes, hand turn troduce some highly Interesting spectacular stunts. Harold Turk- soles, Cuban and high Louis heels. Ington will burnished the attend­ NUT BROWN LIGHT GUN METAL ance prize Monday. LIGHT BEIGE 'Main Floor Pair Pair Mrs. Hannah Watson of Midland Main Apartments, 299 Main street, an­ $7.50 $7.50 nounces the marriage of her daugh­ Floor Three Eyelet Ties, beige One Strap Pumps of ter Jane, to Paul Cleary of Center watersnake, beige kid beige ^vatersnake, beige street. The ceremony took place In TOMORROW, WE CLOSE-OUT quarter, Cuban heels. kid quarter, Louis heels. New York on December 3. King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ TOMORROW! 20 O N LY lows will celebrate its thirty-ninth Pair Pair anniversary tonight .in Odd Fellows $ 7.50 $7.50 hall, and a large turnout of the members is hoped for as there will Grey^watei’snake three Brown watersnake Op- be a roll call. C'harles R. Hatha­ eyelet Ties, patent quar­ era Pumps, brown kid way past grand master of the state c s WINTER COATS ter, Louis lioels. quarter Louis heels. organization and the first noble grand of King David lodge, will present 35-year veteran pins to Dress and Sport Models Pair members who joined the lodge In 1891 and 1892. The meeting will $5.00 begin at 7:30 and will be followed Queen Quality three eyelet Ties, patent black suede E by a social hour with refreshments in the banquet hall. quarters, Cuban heels. ’ S George May, who was named early last summer as the assistant Women’s Gaiters, in brown, special $2. = superintendent of the new County $16.75 MILLINERY building in Hartford and who moved to the partments that he is Growing Girls patent Strap Pumps, low Cuban heels, to occupy in the building two weeks The Tight-Fitting' Hat ago, was in town for a short time (Originally Priced $25) hand turn soles $.5.00 pair. last night on business. He assured • ^ Retstins Its Popularity \B \ Tan and black Low' Shoes, low heels $5. % his friends that there has been plenty to do in getting things in Flul^, Warm Coats that can-be worn for sports, school, for Spring Misses’ tan and patent Low Shoes $2.98 pair. order. The formal opening of the business and general wear. Dress, coats of new County building will be on Pure Wool suede in black, tan, navy and brown trimmed r:!iiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiimE>miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tuesday, but to see it right, ac­ cording to George’s friends, It will with cocoalette and coney. Sports coats of be necessary to have a special tweeds in belted or straight-line models; fur an( .95 guide. When George has time he trimmed or plain. See if your size is listed will be glad to show his friends here. * through the new building. Advance styles in cleverly cut mod­ els that bug the head that include all WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Chiefs will be raised by the 13 Only Coats in size 16 the highlights of the ..Paris mode. deputy and staff from Hartford at 4 Woven straws, straw and felt com­ the meeting of Miantonomah Tribe, In PopuW Boudoir Shades , 3 Only Coats in size 18 binations and attractive printed silk i^^aneral £H i^ctor$^ No. 58, Improved Order of Red hats with matching handeaux— flat­ ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS Men, at Tinker hall tonight at 8 tering and modestly priced.-; Black, o’clock. Refreshments will be serv­ 1 Only Coats in size 38 tan, bright greens and blujes. . CHAPEL AT 11 OAKST: ed. 2 Only Coats in size 42 Main Floor Robert K.Anderson P T ion e 5 0 0 all wool 1 Only Coats in size 44 Funeral Director o r 2 8 3 7 - W ' HOSPITAL NOTES b l5 f solid coldrs'of rose, t i Satoon hound edges I 9^ wltfi'fourrows of Main Floor . The Memorial hospital today re­ ^ stitching. Slzp.eex^o^'inch^; ported the admission of Ellen iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilim Starkweather of 41 Starkweather Main Floor - < TOMORROW—THE LAST DAY OF OUR street, Herbert Swanson of 25 .1 IT;- Huntington street and Inez Flora of Bolton: also the discharge of Wil­ liam Daoust of 168 Birch street. Mrs. Ellen Meyers of Green Hill, Second Annual Sale Mrs. Ralph Carlson and infant son I HULTMAN’S ] of 35 Curhberland street, and Mrs. Elizabeth Frink of Andover.

A soft answer turneth away wrath but it takes the hard cash WAFFLE ’.*T I Store-Wide January I to turn away the Installment col­ lector. KITCHEN kound FUDGE I CLEARANCE SALE ISwedish Baking Sale I Hale’s Store* PyrexCasseroles i^aturday, 2 1). m. I Everything Reduced I Auspices of Dorcas Society Specially Priced! of Swedish Lutheran Church ———— — — — — ■ I MEN’S AND BOYS’ aOTHING I WELLARD $1.00 Radio Rentals Auto (Regular Price $1.50) Our assortment is still complete. Youthful I SUITS AND OVERCOATS I SERVICE STATION One quart, round oasseroles-.-a aprons fashioned of neat cotton prints trimmed handy size for daily use. Special Batteries Recharged T u jr^ 8 h ]T o w e ls - for a limited time at $1.00. with white or colored binding.. Plain or scal­ That Gonibiiie Style loped hems. Eight models including the very i FURNISHINGS I Telephone 15 popular large, coverall style with set-in side andSem ee. -- .-A; panels. We have also ’included our regular $1.00 cretonne aprons in becoming models. Re­ I HATSANDSHOES f member! This sale ends tomorrow night- SUNDAY DINNER stock up on aprons now and save! Iquartsize ...... $L49 Eight Youthful Models; I Wfo Reductions and More I at the High gfBde, jd^9bIe^ thread, ' floe, abforbaiit turldiih' tawejz- v in \ plain l^quarfsize...... $1.75 of which one is illustrated. white with zpyphi;QutUne.'bt>rden tn ■'#y- nlle, peach, goldfatld*r^e.’$> Large 2 quart' size'..-.. $ 1 . 9 8 Main Floor Arthur LV Hultman I MOTEL SHERIDAN bath 8lze;;24i 44| lh ^ "e 0#",; I Sr. - a - , 917 Main Street = Turkey, Duck or Chicken Basement i niiiiiiniiiiiniiiililHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiluiliuiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiuiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiii .with all the fixinsrs, $1 9