TOMORROW ■ - . i ANOTHER COOKING TQE WEATHER , state Library-^®P- Forecast by U. S. Weather Bureao, Conn ' Hartford. n e t p r e s s r u n AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULA'nON Cloudy probably occasionid rain for the Month of January. 19S0 tonight and Wednesday; wanner to­ night, colder Wednesday night. 5,547 v/ Menibcrs of the Audit Bureau of Circulations SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1930, (Classified Advertising on Page 14) VOL. XLIV., NO. 125. GAS COMPANIES Coolidges Visit Movie Studios PREMIER OPBIS HOOVER ASKS A U DOMINICANS FACE w HISnGHTFOR ARE INDICTED IN BAY STATE TO AID MOVEMENT A SERIOUS REVOLT A NEW REGIME] TO CUT EXPENSES Upon Vole of French Cham-1 Thirteen Firms and Eight h - Santo Domingo Quiet But R e -1 f|YE HUNDRED * ber of Deputies Depends | dividoals Charged With [SQQ WOMEN AT iSays Only Small Per Cent ports of Revolution Re- ^ DANCE AT THE Of Proposals to Spend ceived from North; Wash­ V Life of Ministry and Per-! Conspiracy to Destroy | CQOKING SCHOOL | MASONIC BALL haps Sea Parley Success.! Competitor’s Business. | ___ Money Comes from^Mem- ington Watching Situation ______V BULLETIN! Brockton, Mass., Feb. 25.— (AP.) First Session This Afternoon bers of Congress— Says Santo Domingo, Dominican Re­ Brilliant Affair Brings Out Thirteen gas and petroleum com-1 public, Feb. 25.— (AP)—Faced with Paris, Feb. 25.— (A P )—Dark­ panics and eight individual officers i Taxes Capacity of Mason­ j They Come from All Parts ness closed in upon the Cham­ of the concerns have been indicted i a revolutionary movement in the ber of Deputies tonight with Record Attendance; New­ by a Plymouth coimty Grand Jury j north of the republic and disturbed C. Chautemps defending the ic Temple Hall. i Of the Country. by local trouble yesterday, the city program of his government charged with conspiracy to destroy i of Santo Dimingo was quiet today. er Gowns Feature— Or­ stubbornly and elaborately the business of the Keith Oil Cor­ hearing his policies assailed by poration of this city, an independ- j . ,1 Washington, Feb. 25 — (AP) — President Horacio Vasquez and four successive, speakers in one The Herald s Horne Ma ng an j pj-ggjjjgjjj. Hoover today reinforced ent operator of service stations in Vice President Dr. Jose IJ. Alfon- chestra Music Excellent. of the hottest fights ever seen Cooking school being conducted | seca passed the night in Santo i his appeal to Congressional leaders in the French Parliament. Plymouth, Norfolk and Bristol i Domingo fortress, the commander I here this week was openea this Many speakers were still counties, it was learned today. to keep expenditures within budget of which had remained loyal to the ' afternoon with 500 women attend- More brilliant than ever was the listed at 6 o’clock tonight and estimates by calling upon the “peo­ government. Madame Vasquez, wnfe nineteenth annual ball of Manches­ The company officials named in | ing. It was the largest affair of a vote was not expected until of the president, took refuge in the ter Lodge of Masons, held in Cheney the indictment were: Donald G. its type ever held in Manchester. ple back home’’ to rally to the sup­ American Legation. Hall last evening. Fully five hun- late. Smith, of Brockton, Standard Oil The school continues this afternoon port of the administration in its pro­ President Vasquez, whose term ot e UclY '-'*0 ------^ Company of New York; Wilfred H imtil four o’clock and will open to- gram of economy. Here they are with Will Hays, left, movie Paris, Feb. 25.— (A P .)—Camille office expires in May, has not re­ I movies are made. Holt, Brockton, Cities Service Re- 1 morrow night at 7:30. The other At the same time the Senate be­ signed, but it was understood Vice Chautemps, new French premier, fining Company; Harry J. Selig, i sessions this week will be Thursday came embroiled in a discussion of • President Alfonseca had resigned today opened his fight before the Brockton, Tidewater Oil Sales Cor- j afternoon at two and Friday afts^- appropriations. Carter Glass of poration; Herman Halverson, Eas-! ^oon at two. Tomorrow’s will be Virginia, a Democrat, accused the his post in the face of the opposi­ Chamber of Deputies for a vote of tion. ton. Gulf Refining Company; (j^g only evening session. chief executive of trying to blame RETURNED MISSIONARY confidence presenting his ministerial Charles B. Jones, Newton. Stand- i -pj^g session this afternoon Congress for the expenditure of ard Oil Company of New York, and ^.a_g opened by Thomas Ferguson, funds. He argued Mr. Hoover had CONDITION SERIOUS declaration which immediately drew i heavy fire from the opposition, general manager in this district; ' gditor of The Herald. Mr. Fergu- set up a straw man and then knock­ Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Feb. 25.— Tlarold W. Boynton, Cambridge, j welcomed the women of Man- ed him down. (A P .)—Reports that the revolu­ t e l l s o f q u e e r f o l k s i Upon the vote to be taken by Shell Eastern Petroleum Products, i gj^gster to the school sponsored by The President in his remarks 1. the Chamber depends the life of tionary movement in the Dominican ___ “ Inc.; Roy K. Qark, Millis, Beacon Herald. Then Mrs. Jennie the White House said that only a republic w'as extremely serious, and j the new ministry and the question | Oil Company, and Joseph Kelley, j gj^grldan, hostess of the afternoon, small per cent of the proposals to that it had spread throughout fnost of how soon a new French delega­ Boston, Cities Service Refining Com- j introduced Mrs. Katherine Delaney, spend money emanated from Con­ I L I.-. » ( Kna'v tion can be sent to the London naval of the country, meeting with little Idanil GANGSTERS SEAL pany. i who is conducting the sessions here. gress, making clear it was his opin­ opposition, were received in Port- Inhabitants of Loneiy Island y i c x i M ’S G R A V E conference which is now marWng ion that such propositions originated time in anticipation of the French Other Companies Mrs. Delaney proceeded with her au-Prince today. class immediately. Programs car from groups all over the country. At least three deaths were re­ were: Have Never Even Seen a return. Other companies indicted rying printed recipes of foodstuffs Mr; Hoover said many of the pro­ ported at various places with half Promises Low Taxes Jenney Manufacturing Company, demonstrated were distributed by posals teventually should be and a dozen wounded while motor vehi­ Buried in Quick Lime and The premier in his ministerial Richfield Oil Corporation of Massa­ The Herald. undoubtedly would be undertaken m cles were said to have been com­ Bicycle; Ship Stops There Covered With Cement — 1 declaration took over Tardieu’s chusetts; Tidewater Oil Sales Cor­ future years, but added that this mandeered in order to transport in­ Third Brother to Die by I naval policy and his economic con- poration, Shell Eastern Petroleum was "no time for general expansion surgents to the capital. 1 stmetion program but promised Violence. and Products Inc., the Texas Com­ of public expenditures’’ although Colonel Joseph Fegan, command­ Only Once in a While. i lower taxes. He specifically asked pany, Gulf Refining Company, Sun DR. PHELAN DEAD there were sufficient resources to ing the Haitian National Garde the vote of confidence in order that Oil Company, Atlantic Refining meet budget needs and “ such neces­ forces in northern Haiti, today re­ Gary. Ind., Feb. 25.— (A P )— Foreign Minister Briand and the Company and the Mexican Petro­ The reason Paul Percontl failed sities as marginal cases of disability ported the arrival of Commander Buenos Aires, Feb. 25.— (AP)— j leum Corporation. Bridgeport, Feb. 25.— (AP) Di. to telephone his wife last Tues­ among veterans and the speeding up Bissett, retired naval officer, from There are fourteen girls of mar-1 (Continue on Page \£) Robert E. Phelan, 36, of 2184 Main of public works. * the city of Santo Domingo by way riagable age on the lonely South day altemoon at 5:30 o’clock The charges were brought after was because he was dead; shot an Investigation by the office of street, Stratford, one of the best Debate In Senate of Santiago and Monte Cristi. Atlantic island, Tristan da Cunha, known physicians and surgeons in In the Senate the remarks by The uprising was reported to Harold L. Preston which is so far removed from the to death; a victim of the Dune- District Attorney Winfield M. Wil- I bar who had received a complaint this part of the state, died at h;s Glass, a former Democratic secre­ have been led by a former leader rest of the world that a ship come.s laqd gangs. dred -were on the floor and many They foxmd his body late yes­ TRIES PASSING ! from the Keith Company. home early today from pneumonia tary of the treasury, drew a vigor­ named Estrella supported by Gen­ but once a year. ous reply from Senator Watson Of eral Trujillo, commanding the Dom­ witnessed the ever-changing spec­ terday, buried in a quick lime and attendant complications. tacle from the gallery. The dresses There are 21 young men of mar- j It was charged that the com­ News of his death came as a Indiana, the Republican leader, in inican Guardia. A concerted move­ crypt sealed with freshly poured panies conspired to destroy the of the women dancers were unusual­ riagable age from which those four­ cement under the floor of an shock to members of the medical defense of the White House break­ ment in the principal cities begin­ teen girls may pick husbands. Thone BOGUS BILL HERE ; Keith business by cutting the price fast conference yesterday at which ning on the night of Feb. 23 is re­ ly beautiful and featured the new­ abandoned bam 12 miles east profession and to his host of othsi est styles, with flowing, lengthened not chosen, through necessity, prob­ : per gallon on gasoline in tha com- Mr. Hoover outlined to Congres­ of Gary. The finding of Per- i munities in which that concern did friends throughout the city and ported. skirts. Many wore the popular new ably will remain bachelors, since sional leaders his desire to hold ex­ In all cities except Puerto Plata, conti’s bloodstained cap and re­ sLd>t^6> shoulder corsages of natural flovv- few ever leave the island, and few volver had prompted the search rt ■ f *1. T C i I business. It was alleged that the Dr. Phelan was born December 31, penditures within bounds outlined the Guardia disarmed the local po­ Counterfeit ten spot Lett at price cutting was ^one only m by the budget. lice and ;Ustributed arms to the re- ers All the favorite colors were in ■ ever come there to live. in that neighborhood. I municipalities where the Keith 1893, the son of Richard and Ellen evidence, set off to greater advan- j Rev. Philip Lindsay, who has just Always when absent from The debate attracted a round of volters. They met little opposition. did business. Phelan, of New Haven. He grad­ Senators. Senator Borah, of , Two perspns were killed and sever­ tage by all black, all white or the | come here from three years spent m home Percontl telephoned his uated from Yale in the class of 1917. much-favored egg shell shade. A [ mission work on the island, and wife hourly. It is a usual prac­ 1Patrick uii F. Hannon’s Store gasoline which ^ ^ sold at re­ one of the leaders of the Republican al wounded in Santiago and motor His degree as doctor of medicine Independents, remarked that “There partial list of the lovely gowns worn whose mother lives at St. A.lbans, tice among members of gangs duced rates was analyzed by Qty vehicles were commandeered to was received at Tufts Medical co.- are some of us who will go the limit is given below. says 157 inhabitants live on who never can be sure their Chemist George E. Bolling, and was transport the insurgents to the cap­ Vt, Last Night. lege in 1919. in this drive to keep down appropria­ The hall was beautifully decorat­ almost un- time has not been set by rival alleged to have been found to be ital. Tristan da Cunha with He served in the Army Medico^ tions as chairman of one Senate com ed. Across the platform ferns and gangsters. When he failed to of the same grade as that sold at An unconfirmed report was to believable simplicity. | Corps during the World War. mittee I am going to start on two palms were banked, brightened with call last Tuesday afternoon, his the higher price. the effect that President Vasquez, Never Saw Even Bike. ; i A counterfeit ten dollar bill, pos- hills that have been recommended by a profusion of coral carnations. In wife feared he had been killed. held in Fort Ozama while his fam­ They still dress after the fearly ^ 1 sibly one of the hundreds circulated the administration. the windows blossoming cinnerarias, A few hours later she notified ily took refuge at the American le­ i by three men captured in Springfield When Watson expressed the view gation, was given one day to abdi- tulips, cyclamen and daffodils were . ■ (Continued on Page 2.) police of his absence. 1 last night, came Into the hands ot placed, and potted plants were used that the attack today was aimed at Percent! was known as the ! Patrick F. Hannon, well known the administration, Senator Glass on the tables in the lower banquet (Continued on Page 2.) leader of a gang reputedly act­ ' meat and provisions store propri-1 SUSPECT IS BOUND OVER heatedly retorted that he had liall. ive in the ti'ansportation of al­ ' etor, late yesterday afternoon. So ; “never raised this issue as a par­ Music ; cohol. He was the second of ■ far as could be learned today, how-1 tisan matter and I have never done At 8:30 the Pickwick Arms or- i PARLEY IN LONDON three brothers to die by violepce. i ever, no other imitation currency i any such thing.” TARIFF AS ISSUE chestra of 11 pieces which occupied | : has been discovered in Manchester.!IN GREENSHPON MURDER “But I don’t propose to sit the stage gave a concert of popular , ] At least local banks and the police j supinely by,” continued the Vir­ numbers. This musical ensemble IS MARKING TIME TAFT is l o s in g g r o u n d ! had heard of only the one case. ginian, “when the White House un­ from the Greenwdeh Inn is well 1 Flees Store. dertakes to raise resentment against iN CANADA NEXT known to radio fans throughout the Hartford Negro Pleads Not|TAM M ANY CHIEFS this body.” country. Its director is Eric Peter­ SAYS TODAY’S Glass read the recommendations son who eight years ago came from ; became alarmed and fled when Mr. j of the President to Congress for ap­ Sweden with a violin under his arm. Delegates Must Await News I Hannon, unable to change the bill t Guilty in Poke Court; I AT THIS WEDDING propriations at this session and said Premier Admits That Much They are soon to leave for the Hotel | Has Shown No improvement on account of just having that Congress had pared these down Manger, one of New York’s newest for Several Days-No Cause. dauy^bankjep»u,w^^^^^ by 820,000,000, in enacting the law. hotels. The Masonic committee from Paris Before Con­ Tells Detectives They’ve Will Depend on What Is secured the orchestra through the for Immediate Alaim. bring over two fives from the Washington, Feb. 25.— (A P .)— agency of the Connecticut Amuse- tinuing Discussions. ------house. Mr. Hannon’s store is lo- , John Curry’s Daughter Be­ President Hoover in what he de­ Washington, Feb. 25-— (A P .)— j gated next to his house on Main] Got the Wrong Man. scribed as an appeal to the “people Done in United States. (Continued on Pnge 5) Physicians attending former Chief; street at the north end. The store back home” today urged that they Justice Taft said in a bulletin t o -; proprietor had not discovered the comes Bride of Spring- throw their influence behind the ad­ London, Feb. 25.— (AP) A day that it was felt that “he has j bill was counterfeR,^he Hartford, Feb. 25.— (AP) Mack , Sutton, 35, negro, was bound oyer , ministration in an effort to curtail spokesman for the American delega-, lost ground.” admitted, and in a few minutes Ottawa, Feb. 25.— (AP.).—The i 1 to the March term of the Superior , expenditures other than those con­ tion to the five power naval confer-! The bulletin, issued at the White , would_____ have given the man his field Man; Notables Attend templated by budget recommenda­ posssibility of tariff being an issue NINE YEARS HUNT tion to the t p -prpnrh House, said Mr. Taft had shown no , change, ! Criminal Court without bail, on a . charge of murder after Prosecuting tions. in a general election was discussed ence, said today that if the French jj^pj.Qygment for several, days al- Description. Expanding a statement issued at Cabinet does not get a vote of con -' tj^ough there was no cause for im- j According to Mr. Hannon’s de- Attorney Barclay Robinson, m in the House of Commons yester­ Police Court today, had established New York, Feb. 25—(AP) With the White House after a basket fidence tonight the conference prob- ; mediate alarm. | scription, the man seemed to be conference yesterday between the day. CATCHES MURDERER a prima facia case against the ac­ a papal blessing, received by cable nhiv would have to continue in re-' . The bulletin, signed by Doctors i 30 years old and rive feet, a few minutes before the wedding, Chief Executive and Congressional R. B. Bennett, Conservative lead­ cused. Sutton is charged wito slay­ leaders, Mr. Hoover said that only cess until such time as France has Thomas A. Oaytor and Francis R. j ^jg^t or nine ing Benjamin Greenrhpon, 50, m his Miss Veronica Curry, only daughter er, in a speech attacking the gov­ a small per cent of the proposals a government and is able to send a M. Hagner, read: ^^rk blue, square cut suit w th no store at 321 Windsor street, Satur­~ of John F. Curry, leader of Ta™* ernment, demanded a general elec­ dpfpe-ation to London "Th® former chief justice bas | qj. i^at. He appeared to ____ L. Bonee many Hall, today became the bnde to spend money was originating Italian Who Killed Man In M assif Sem ate delegate shown no Improvement for aeverid: jtauan. The m an came into day night. Judge John tion before the next imperial con­ orderTfa'co^tffTuance to Thursday ^ of Edmund M. McCarthy, a young from members of the Congress. and t e c h S l d v i i r r , h e While there la no Immediate | .tore about 5i30_ yeater- On the other hand it Was his under bond of $5,000,in the case of attorney of Springfield, Mass. ference, charging that the present felt that he has lost 1day afternoon and asked for a opinion that the proposals were Italy Is Finally Arrested delegation, arrived in London from I alarm, it is Marv Willie Burk, 16, negress, who They were married ia St. Pat- government was not truly represen­ Paris last night and paid a courtesy j ground. ______dozen oranges. Mr. Hannon filled arising from groups all over the the order and the customer then i l the state’s most material witaess (^..^j^.g cathedral by Patrick Cardinal tative. In the course of his remarks visit to Prime Minister MacDonald 1 ^R^nTTmoN coimtry. Many of the causes, he took two or three bills out of his in combatting an produced by , jjgygg in the presence of more than said, eventually should be under­ he referred -to the United States On Pacific Coast. this morning. He expressed hope m o :^ PRODUCT O .. Sutton. The police, it was said this ^ qqq gmests, including her father s behalf of Premier Chautemps that 1 Tulsa, Okla., reo. 25.—(A ^ P )-- taken and many no doubt would be pending tariff bill. ^°"Haven’t you got anything afternoon, are seeking two more , ojitical foes as well as his friends \mdertaken sometime in future the new French delegates would ar- 1 Estimated daily production of cru“ ® a white man and a negro, I followers. Premier’s Statement rive tomorrow ready to take up the! oil in the United States for the paa stnaller?” asked Mr. Hannon, I years. Los Angeles, Feb. 25—(AP) — w h ^ ^ re expected to .support the j j^iayor James J. Walker, whose In his reply Premier MacKenzie work where it was left off last week j week ehding Feb. 22 showed an m- just made up the deposit and am “I hope,” ’ Mr. Hoover said, “ that King said: Shortly after midnight February 24, short of small hills.’’ testimony given by the young girl overwhelming victory in the ®1®® the people at home will realize that ■ by the downfall of the Tardieu min- j crease of 23,197 barrels over the tion last fall was the first outstand­ “My friend states that I have 1921, two men fought in an Italian Oil and Gas “ Sorry,” was the terse reply, hut in the Police Court this morning the government cannot imdertake I istry. j previous week, the Suspect Calmer ing achievement of the bride s said that an election would depend garden for the love of a girl and It was understood the conversa-j journal says today. The total aver- all I’ve got is tens.” every worthy social, economic, mili­ upon what takes place £tt Wash­ "Wait a minute,” Hannon said, Sutton, whq looked worried when father after he became chief of tary and naval .expansion, increase one fell with a stilleto in his heart. tion was general and did not touch | ^ge daily output was 2,699,096 bar • he was subjected to long question­ Tammany, was among the guests. ington. I made no representation ot on questions of policy. j r e i s compared with a total of 2,675,- in pay to government employees, that kind. But I will tell him this, Within an hour of midnight last (Continued on Page 2.) ing in the detective bureau last He came hack from Florida espec­ expanded pension systems, or pub­ night, just nine years later, Bellomo Paris Reports. | 939 for the previous week. night immediately following his ar­ ially to be present. that I can imagine a situation aris­ At the same time news reports | ______. lic improvement projects, and ■will ing in connection with the tariff of Scili Baldassar, a gardener, was rest, appeared somewhat calmer Al Smith There support the members of Congress arrested by Federal authorities near reaching London from Paris made it j ------— this country which might very well when he was called to the stand Former' Governor Alfred E. Smith in their cooperation with the admin­ Santa Barbara, Calif., and accused appear doubtful whether Chautemps | be the occasion for an appeal to the from the prisoners room today. “Not also was there, wearing a silk hat istration to hold down these new of the murder. would gain a vote of conridence to- j euiltv ” he said in a low tone when giightly higher in the crown tod a people of the Dominion on the part night and these cast a new gloom ; proposals for additional expendi­ of the present administration. Baldassare was brought here for Wounded Gangster is Shot Harry L. Becker, clerk of the court 1 more streamlined than Mayor an extradition hearing before over conference circles. ( tures. “The government v/ill reach its put him to plea. Walker’s And so also were New “We have enough resources,” he United States Commissioner David Prime Minister MacDonald, has j York state’s two representatives in ovra decision with respect to what The brief testimony of four wit­ said, “ to take care of the budget Head. The arrest was brought about proposed a meeting of the heads of j While in a Hospital Bed the United States Senate, Senator in the public interest it deems the delegations Thursday morning. | nesses was heard by the court. Sut­ and such necessities as marginal best time to make an appeal.” by representations made by the ton was informed by the court that Robert F. Wagner and Senator Italian government to State Depart­ The British spokesman toda^said | “ marginal cases of disability among Mr. Bennett in his remarks on he was not required to make a Royal S. Copeland. veterans and the speeding up of the tariff protested against Cana­ ment officials in Washington. The that a three-power pact--that is the : ^ vrank j-lane’s back, another his wrist and a statement in the lower court and But it was more than just a Tam­ name of Baldassare’s alleged victim United States, Great Bntan 1 Chicago. Feb. 25— (AP) — [bird lodged in the right thlg^ many party, this wedding of the big public works that we have under­ da being “ bullied” by the United that any statement he might make taken to assist employment and was not given. Japan—has never been considered; ;jjcErlane, whom ganglsmd knows As “ Charles Miller” . McErlane chief’s daughter, for among the States or any other power on fiscal 1 as a way out of the difficulty ar^s- could he used at the trial in the some proposals of lesser import­ issue. He asserted that Professor Nine Years Search. as its “toughest” was shot three gained entrance to the hospital Jan. higher court. The accused elected names of the especially distingniisk- al- ing from the French political crisis. 28 for treatment of a bullet wound ance, but this is no time for gener^ Taussig of Harvard, an economist, In the nine years since it is He said such a pact'would not be times, probably fatally, by enemies not to make a statement. When he cd guests, given out by a represen- leged Baldassare fled, Italian offi­ which he said he accidentally in- tatwe of the police department, ap­ expansion .of public expenditures; had written in one of his works considered constructive, inasmuch as last night as he lay already ^ , was questioned at police headquar­ cers have searched for him through­ I peared those of Samuel S. Koenig Glass Attack. ^ that the Upited States for many it was recognized that an effective ed on his bed in a private hospital i. # ters last night he also refrained About the time of Mr. Hoover'a years had treated Canada as a bully out the world. ■While ' tJie nurse was out of- tne from talking except to repeat over who, as Republican leader of New Recently, according to informa­ disarmament agreement must in- room. room last night the assailants quiet­ announcement from the . 'White treated a small boy. elude France. | With ids right leg in a cast tod and over again, “you’ve got the York county, is Mr. Curry’s chief tion presented to the State Depart­ ly slipped in. A fussillade broke the political antagonist, and several House, Senator Glass, Democrat, Indeed, he said, such a fact would ; swung high with pulleys ana wrong man.’’ ment, the man was found in Califor­ quietness followed by screams of more outstanding Republicans. And Virginia, today renewed his attack TREASURY BALANCE. be a drawback when the disarma- j weights, McErlane grabbed a re- Witness’ Story from Capitol Hill on the Whne nia by one who knew him in Italy. patients. McErlane’s nurse return- In her story to the court today, they were all there, too, in grey- Baldassare declared he^came to ment question finally comes up at 1 volver from beneath his ing hurriedly down corridor striped'trousers, tail coats, wing col- Washington, Feb. 25.—(AP) — (Jeneva. The spokesman added that!.fired b%ck at his ^sailants as y found the door open and her patient (Continued on Page 2). Treasury receipts for Feb. 21 were the United States nine years ago, . 1_____ fled ij\to the corridor. O he of the , (Continued on Page 3.) ,lars, and silk hats. and denied any knowledge of the groaning on the l^ed. 58.678,099.63; expenditures, $14, (Continaed on Page 2) assailants bullets pierced McEr- 105,574.81; balance $58,435,016.76. murder. • : • • ■<

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1 '^ ' Reading ...... 127 { b ig LUNCH CART HAS | BOYS TO FACE COURT Rem R a n d ...... 34^^ GLASTONBURY ALLOWED Local Stocks Rep Ir and S U ...... 75 p P A R E D PLANKS OBITUARY Sears Roe ...... \...... 86% I BREAKDOWN ON TREK I FOR DAMAGING HOUSE Simmons ...... 63% TO SELL SWEET CORN State Briefs (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Sinclair Oil ...... 22 V2 FOR BOTH PARTIES Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Skelly Oil ...... 29 L Do Injury of $500 to Old Peter Sou P a c ...... 122 On Way from Warehouse Point Hartford, Feb. 25.—(AP.)—Glas­ OUT OF DANGER. Adams House, Unoccupied, 1 P. IVl. Stocks. Sou Rwy ...... 129 tonbury com growers will be al­ Danbury, Feb. 25.—Mrs. Lucy ] to Waltham, It Snaps an DEATHS On Main Street. Bank Stocks. Stand Brands...... 25 lowed to sell sweet com in Hart­ Probers Told That Minck, who attempted suicide at her j Axle on E. Center Street. • Bid Asked St Gas and E l ...... 116 ford this year, under certain re- Lobby home here yesterday by inhaling d -; Bankers Trust Co . . . 325 — 1 ® ...... i strictions, they were told by H. N. luminating gas, is out of danger. Damage said to amount to over SONJ...... 58% A migratory lunch cart twenty- $500 has been done by marauding City Bank and Trust . 375, 425 Bartley, Federal agent in charge N Em ETO N i S O N Y ...... 32 '4 Same Man Assisted in six feet long and wide enough to MRS. EMILY t)oys to the interior of the Peter Cap Nat B & T ...... 36or of com borer control, located at CALINI TRIAL TODAY. take up the greater part of the Conn. River ...... 425 — ;Stew War ...... 39% South Norwalk, and Dr. William E. Adams house on Main street, now ; Studebaker ...... 41% New Haven, Feb. 25.— (AP) — south half of East Center street be­ DIES OF HEART ATTACK owned by E. J. Holl. Police Lieu- Htfd Conn T r u s t...... 143 150 Britton of New Haven, state en­ Writing Them Both. Dante Calini, who is charged witn came stranded opposite Holl street First Nat Htfd ...... — 260 j Texas Corp ...... 51 % tomologist at a mass meeting at — ; Timken RoU Be a r ...... 751/3 fatally shooting Patrolman Ray­ at 9:30 this morning when in turn­ mation that has led to securing the Land Mtg and Title .. 45 Odd Fellows Hall, in Glastonbury mond Zoller, of West Haven, De- ing off the road to allow another car Mutual B & T ...... — 240 j Transcon Oil ...... 7% last night. T&e meeting was held to names of a number of the boys, Union Carb 88 Washington, Feb. 25— (AP)—Tes- , cember 27, was to go on trial here to pass, the front axle of the lunch ' Mother of Late Henry A. Net- do, vtc ...... — 240 I hear the protest of Glastonbury some of whom are of advanced — Unit Aircraft ...... 54 . | corn growers over the placing of timonv that Claudius H. Huston. | today. The 30 year old pastry cook ! cart snappef | tleton, Long Resident Here, grade school and others of High i New Brit T r u s t...... 200 Riverside Trust ...... 550 — Unit Corp ...... 37% | the town in the quarantined wfea. chairman of the_____ Republican______Nation- Ij wasvvco ...... held _ criminally______j responsible------by- a ; The cart is one familiar to many - i Passes in Hartford. school age. al committee, had assisted in pre- | coroner’s finding, but a Grand Jury j Manchester people, as it was form- j ------West Htfd Trust ...... 350 — Unit Gas and I m p ...... 37% j They claimed that as no borers ------i The house, an old one, has been U S Ind A lcoh ol...... 116 % j have been found in Glastonbury it narinff proposed Muscle Shoals i refused to indict him for murder in . erly located in Warehouse Point. It Mrs. Emily Stevens Nettleton, 86, ! unoccupied for some time. Entrance Bonds. <1 ..-V ____ ... . t ______KckiaTi ov-r*V»QTi o*DrT Viv f Vi a n i i m p r Htfd & Conn West .. . 95 — U S Realty and I m p ...... 65 i was unjust to quarantine the town. lU S Rubber ...... 25% Towns Nearby publican National platforms in Blast Conn Pow 5s . . . 100 103 slaughter charge now. ! U S Steel ...... ^ . 177 I Mr. Bartley and Dr. Britton told was heard today by the Senate lob­ Zoller was shot when he in com- have been delivered to a buyer in ’ afternoon at the home of Conn L P 7s ...... 116 118 Conn L P 5%s ...... 105 108 Util Pow and Lt A ...... 35% ! the growers there were six towns by committee. pany WILII LWU ULIICI ixicv'jc; 1 £ i. t t t 'IT I AA, x_»v.,s...xvxv/jr , , LXlC uuyb lliclciy glcLLliltfU. LxiCii LU11“ ! War P i e t ...... 60% nearly surrounding Glastonbury At that time Huston was presi­ a raid on Calini’s home. It is under-1 way of Somers to Wilhmantic j 57 Tredeau street, Hartford., She ; osity by exploring the unoccupied Conn L P 4%s ...... 98 100 i Westinghouse Air ...... 47% dent of the Tennesce River Improve- ______Htfd Hyd 5s ...... 10? 105 which were under quarantine and tood that the defense will contend! uut the roads to the east, proved in ^ 3,3 a former resident of Manches- house but others did much damage j Westing El and Mfg ...... 17014 1 that Glastonburj' was placed under ment Association, which has op- , believed the officers t o , ^uch poor condition that the course ter, coming here in 1870, and moved by tearing off electric light fixtures insurance Stocks posed government operation of Mus- 1 housebreakers and the cart was changed and, drawn I Woolworth ...... 61 % quarantine as a measure of precau­ to Hartford about five years ago. and by general destructiveness. A Aetna Casualty ...... 130 137 tion. cle Shoals and advocated the bid ot , justifiable in de--^ ^ ^on truck owned by the She lived at the north end. Her considerable number of boys appear Aetna Fire $10 par .. 62 64 Mr.'Bartley told the growers that the American Cyanamid Company | Parker Brotherr Trucking Com­ birthplace was Killingworth. , be implicated. They will be heard Aetna Life ...... 86 88 to lease the power and nitrate plant. | lense ot ms n o m e ^ pany .of New Rochelle, N. Y., it JOHNSON FILES PLEA their com would be inspected in the Besides her daughter, Mrs. Net-1 jjj juvenile court when they are Automobile ...... 39 41 fields and if found free of borers the Prepared Resolutions . r v XT'TO headed” for Manchester. tleton leaves a grandson, Kenneth 1 brought in. Conn. G eneral...... 136 142 bv Senator Black. 1 STRLCK BY ALIO. Tlje broken axle was replaced by growers would be allowed to sell L. Beckley. Her son, Henry A. Net-' Htfd Fife, $10 par .. 76 77 IN THE LEVITT CASE the corn, in sealed containers in Oem“o S it “ lla b “i m a : " c h « t e r '" ’.-: ' .N'orwalk, Feb^ ' the side of the road. There was just tleton, an official of the Connecticut Htfd Stm Boil, $10 par 55 Grav Washington representative of low Bryant of Middlesex Road. 57% Hartford. He said Feder?il and state room for another automobile to j Company here, died two years ago. National Fire ...... 66 69 the American Farm -r-Bureau_____ T-i_Federa- J__ , T\«Darien, .Pofaces nViorcrpccharges nfof rPPl^lPS!;:reckless , p^gg Repairs were completed at 1 The funeral will be held tomor- PARLEY IN LONDON authorities would endeavor to pre­ Travelers ...... 1460 1490 Hartford, Feb. 25.— (AP)— vent the sale of any Glastonbury- tion, testified that he and J. W. I driving and passing a standing trol-1 n ;45 and the towing again started, i row afternoon at two o’clock from Phoenix F ire ...... 75 77 sistant Attorney General Raymond corn delivered in Hartford outside Worthington, chairman of the Ten- | ley as the result of his machine , This time the route will be to j tbe James P. O’Brien funeral home IS MARKING TIME Public Utility Stocks. A. Johnson has filed in the Superior of Hartford. nessee River Improvement Asso- j striking and knocking down David : East Hartford, thence to Glaston- 1 at 104 Main street, Hartford. Rev. 90 95 Court a request for finding of facts The Glastonbury growers will be ciatioii, had prepared resolutions on 1 Bernard, 70, as the latter w as, bury and New London, up the Watson Woodruff of the Center Conn. Elec Sve ...... (Continued from Page 1) xConn. P o w e r...... 87 89 by Judge Jennings in the attorney allowed to sell their com in borer Muscle Shoals after Worthington j alighting from the electric car la.st Thames and on to Waltham, a much | Congregational church wiU officiate, ' do, r t s ...... 20% 21% general’s appeal to the Supreme infested areas. had conferred evith Huston. | night. i longer route than planned. | Burial will be in the Wapping ceme- the delegates were so hopeful and ' Hartford Ellec Lgrt . . . 89 91 Court from the decision of Judge Gray said it w^as agreed that the , Bernard, who was badly shocked! ------tery. confident a five-power agreement 88 91 board of directors of the American I bruised, was treated at the of- i “ “ “ “ xdo, vtc ...... Jennings granting a peremptory Greenwich W&G, pfd . — 94 writ of mandamus to Prof. Alber'. Farm Bureau Federation should ! fice of his son-in-law’. Dr. Robert | Mrs. Anne Denike. ! reports of other treaties could be DR. MYERS TO RESIGN Hartford Gas ...... 70 75 Levitt of Redding ordering the at­ send a deleg'ation to the two con j Perdue, immedaitely adjacent to the 1 Mrs. Anne E. (Guire) Denike, died considered only as casual talk, PREMIER OPENS 1 do, pfd ...... 45 55 torney general to bring court pro­ ventions with the resolutions. j scene of the mishap. Bryant w as' suddenly last night at Ridgefield, : Mediterranean Pact S N E T Co ...... 177 181 ceedings to oust the Public Utilities AS STATE DIRECTOR I arrested and later released under a Conn. She is survived by her hus-1 Regarding a Mediterranean pact, Manufacturing Stocks. i Commissioners for material neglect bond of $1,000. Acme Wire ...... 50 53 j of duty, in failing to order the re­ HOOVER ASKS ALL HIS FIGHT FOR i Lucy B. Keid or oou juyaaii streei, nad ever oeen made, ne said, now- Hardware ...... 62 63% moval of railroad grade crossings. Hartford, Feb. 25.— (A P )—Dr. j ROAD MERGER PARLEY. ; Manchester; Mrs. Ebenezer Gilbert ever, there had beenvague refer-Hosiery 25 ' of New Jersey, and Miss Jessie cnees to the political background of i ^nierican Silver"...... 20 Alonzo Franklin Myers, director of TO AID GOVERNMENT I New Haven, Feb. 25.— (A P )—The the division of teacher preparation j Moody of Danbury the disarmament situation. He e m -' 40 42 ; Connecticut committee of the New A NEW REGIME I Arrow H&H, com of the state board of education, has Mrs. Denike was the first ^radu- : phasized that the only place where a 100 105 GEN. STEWART DEAD I England railroad consolidation com- xdo, pfd ...... accepted a professorship at New (Continued from Page 1.) ! mittee will hold its first public hear- I ate nurse of the Danbury hospital Mediterranean pact could be for- Automatic______Refrig 4 —. (Continued from Page 1.) ' and was also the first matron there, mally discussed was at a conference i Big'’ei*(^”sanff)Vd° cY York University, effective next fall, i ing at Hartford Feb. 27. 73 76 i Philadelphia, Feb. 25.— (AP) — ' ------' attended by all Mediterranean conn-; — as professor of teachers’ college and House statement on expenditures i Governor Trumbull will tell of the 99 French naval delegation might pro­ ; trie^, therefore a Mediterranean se- gjuinorg and Spencer . Brigadier General James Stewart, normal school education. issued yesterday. ; conferences which led up to the ap- 4 6 one of the last surviving generals of ceed to London tomorrow. INDIAN GIRL KILLED ! curity pact was definitely outside gHstol Brass 25 29 This is the second instance this The Virginian said it was plain i pointment of the New England com- the Grand Army of the Republic, Paul Reynaud of the Social Dem­ ' the scope of thQ London conference. I ...... 95 — year of the state department of edu­ that the President h^d set up a I mittee. The chairman of the Pub­ died yesterday at his home here af­ ocratic Action Party started the The spokesman also stated there , (-.opins c o ...... 105 — cation losing an official to N. Y. U. “ straw man’’ to knock down. He lic Utilities Commission, Richard T. BY BAY STATE AUTO ter an illness of four years. He was accused the Chief Executive of try­ onslaught against the new Cabinet, was no intention of enlarging the (jagg Lockwood & B 525 At a meeting of the state board on Higgins, will outline the various accusing Chautemps of “stealing’’ to I in his ninety-first year. ing to place the blame for expendi­ : scope of the London conference Colt’s Firearms ...... 27% January 7, Dr. Albert B. Meredith, proposals for railroad consolidation Tardieu’s program. He argued that I General Stewart at one time W’as tures upon Congress. 1,-oh •;=._(A Ml include the of the seas, ' Eagle Lock ...... 42 commissioner of education since j affecting New England, which have it had only been the desire for pow­ Gloucester, Ma^s. I eb. - . [ ) and related questions. chief of police of Philadelphia. He 1920, resigned that position in order In the White House statement —Mollie H. Lar:=on 22 yard experts’ sub-committee was I Farnir Bearings ...... 75 I thus far been presented. All civic, er on the part of the Left that had ; Fuller Brush, Class A. — was bom in Stewartsville, N. J., in to become professor of educational which drew the Senator’s fire a caused the overthrow of the Tar- daughter of a Russian father and an | session at St. James’s pal- was issued to the leaders agricultural, commercial and Indus- j do. Class AA ...... — 1861 he aided in the organization .it administration in the school of edu­ warning dieu government by the narrow Intiian mother who was adopted by j today. It was understood to 1 trial organizations in the state have ! Hart & Cooley ...... 135 the Ninth New Jersey Infantry. cation at the university, effective in of the House and Senate that after Commander Eugene A. Coffin of the ; j-gached a virtual agreement on been asked to send representatives, margin of five votes Hartmann Tob. com .. — Brilliant service won him promo­ August. Dr. Meredith is to head a contemplated budget expenditures Reynaud charged Chautemps Coast Guard base here while on a points arising from the ques- were met there would be about $50,- ! do, 1st pfd ...... — tions in quick succession. His last department in the graduate division MOTHER GIVES BLOOD with demagogy and with holding , tour of duty in Alaska, was killed ia > ^-jon of special ships not included in command was the 3rd division of 000,000 available for appropriations | 25.— (A P )—The : 'before the country an allusion of a ; this city early today in an automo-1 ^pecified'Jategories. Final touche.s Inter Silver...... 107 of that school. for other purposes. do, pfd ...... 106 the 23rd Army corps. On his return Dr. Myers was appointed to his t'if ail I iT^^othsr of ten children gave a pin t' taxes endangering the j t,jig accident. Her death reveal nu 1 tieing put upon their report 70 72 from the Civil War, General Stew­ L 11. 0.11 , ^______J ___ I financial and economic structure of 1 m-fi„ n-,Qn q vi.-f>oU- « h r. I __ _ — tr.,- ,^,-ocontQ tir.n to Landers, Frary & Clk . present position here by the state the'*nrOTOsa%™pmdr^^ blood last night to save the | economic structure of j j_j^at for little more than a week she j afternoon for presentation Mann & Bow, Class A 14 17 was hailed by the citizens of board in September, 1928. For si.x ^ ^ ^ ® ■ life of her youngest, a baby five France. , , , had been the secret bride of William ; ^tie first committee. 8 11 to spend money—amounting rough­ ' The attacks did not only come ' do. Class B ...... New Jersey as one of the most out­ years present he had been director ot months old. She is Mrs. Frank ' Markuson, a local ealesinan. j ------— 30 35 ly to $1,725,000,000—it would be from the Right, however, for the ■ New Brit. Mch. com . standing heroes of the state. teacher training at Ohio University. necessary to increase taxes by ap­ Rogers, wife of the director of the 21% 22% His duties in connection with the Municipal Labor Bureau. Communists who are invariably in proximately 40 per cent. !a„™^oSe "dH vrS "TiLf M j RETURNED MISSIONARY 39 41 state board here have been con­ The infant has been ill with ery- the opposition, announced that their ! Silva, who was charged with oper- ^ Means More Taxes. group, ten strong, would vote 7% 8 % BAKER INDICTED cerned particularly with administra­ j ' ating so as to endanger the lives of j 80 — Interprgting the President’s according to the parents against Chautemps, 1 TELLS OF QUEER FOLKS, tion of the normal school, the sum­ views severar Congressional leaders accommodations m any hospital the public. Mrs. Murkuson had just Scovill ...... 62% 64V'> mer school at Yale, and imiversity ■ . . . in this vicinity have been available, alighted from a bus which w as' — 100 New York, Feb. 25.—(AP) — said in their opinion each dollar transfusion was performed at (Continued from Page 1.) I Smythe Mfg Co . extension courses. spent over the budget recommenda- ^^2 West FIRST STRIKES WIFE bringing her home from a night'.'- j Set Thom (lo. com 30 — ■ James Baker, 28, confessed slayer tions would have to be met by work at the Gloucester telephone of- ; Victorian manner, and doubt the ,! do, pfd ...... 24 — of 10 men, today was indicted for street. Dr. Vincent Smith, the at­ fice where she was employed as am existence of airplanes and autom.o- Standard Screw .. 112 118 the murder of Henry Gaw, aged dollar additional in taxes. tending physician, today obtained The attack by Glass today follow­ THEN KILLS HIMSELF operator. 1 ijiies, of which he has told them. do, pfd. guar “A ” .. 100 watchman at the Guggenheim HOSPITAL NOTES accommodations for the tiny patient Stanley W orks ...... 42 44 laboratory on the night of Decem­ ed up a similar attack by the ^ j at the Hartford isolation hospital, Commander Coffin adopted the' Thev cannot even understand how ginian made late yesterday. It also | ______^ . o , I ■ girl as u.a child when...... found her m j men can ride bicycles, the like of Taylor & Fenn ...... 115 ber 27, 1928. The indictment, re­ New lork, ^eb AP^--, „„ turned by the February Grand Jury, was in line with an attack emanat­ I which they have never seen Torrington ...... 59 YOUTH SENTENCED Richard H. Jones, a director or iiac , gaid she was a native of self I Underwood Mfg Co . 117 will be handed up to Judge Morris Discharged. ing fi'om the House side of , the , I Bridgeport, Feb. 25.— (AP.) — i The community, which Edward Horbath, of Glastonbury Capitol from Representative water Oil (Corporation of Ne^ Jer-, off the eas Koenig in General Sessions Court John Fillowicz, 20, of this city, who sey, 'vas kiUed today in a fall from, , governing and U S Enve^one.Envelope, ccom o m '!! 210 tomorrow. and James Slavin, of Oakland street. Garner, of Teaxs, the Democratic was caught robbing an east end I one firearm, an old blunderbuss. leader in that chamber. his eighth floor apartment on Pam | ^ ^ ______grocery February 16 was sentenced avenue. PoUce listed the case as r ' There...... is no currency and alcohol is ! yge^’g^^Hoot...... ^39 After the president's views were to eight months by Judge All3m L. j unknown. No doors have locks I y^f^itlock Coil Pipe . . . 19 set forth today, Director Roop of suicide, and said Jones jumped to Brown in Criminal Superior Court his death after striking his wife on TRIES PASSING ; there is no crime. | y_Ex-dividend. the Budget Bureau said that hands today. The youth pleaded guilty. the head with an electric lamp. j ■ The principal cron is potatoes | xx—Ex-rights. of the government departments had They used- to raise wheat but rav- 1 ______1 been informed that in submitting Employes of the apartment house; SENT TO REFORM.ATORY I ages of swarms of rats prevente i \ Matinee 2:15 their estimates for government ex­ heard the body strike the courtyard! Wednesday Bridgeport, Feta. 25.— (AP.) — ' success cf the crop and now island- [fi\ penditures for 1932 the president and called the police. An ambulance' (Continued from Page One.) ] Eve. Continuous Laurence pastano, 20, of this city, I ers cat potatoes and such fish r.-. c ; . and desired to emphasize the need for who pleaded guilty to burglary, was j surgeon was called and pronounced i N.Y. S t o c k s Thursday 6:45 to 10:30 the .strictest economy in Federal yentenced to the Cheshire " Reforma ■ Jones dead. The surgeon attended “and I’ll see if I can get it changed they can catch. Every man works / expenditures but did not wish ta in- ^ory by Judge Allyn L. Brown in Mrs. Jones for lacerations of the for you.’’ I his own potato patch and does ^hi^ m dicate any specific limit to which scalp and she remained in her But as Mr. Hannon went to the | own fishing. There are some cattle Criminal Superior Court today. He Adams E x p ...... 32 they must be held. was charged with having broken apartment. telephone to ask his daughter to j and sheep, Aileg C o r p ...... 30 into an east side grocery store. Mr. Jones, who was 35 years otd, bring over two fives, the man w=nt j Found Fa;—^ne. out of the store. The store pro- j when Lindsay first arrived on t'ae Am Bosch Mag ...... 48% LIONS’ MILK FUND BENEFIT w'as graduated from the United Am Can ...... 135'4 DOMINICANS FACE ONE YE.\R FOR RUNNER States Naval Academy at Annap- prietor thought nothing of the mat- island in 1927 he found Ihe potato WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS Bridgeport, Feb. 25 — (AP) — i 0U3, Md., in 1916 and W’as a member ter, believing that the man nad ' gj-gp ^ad failed and famine condM Am Coml A lc o h ...... 27 4 gone out to his automobile to ask a | tions prevailing. There was a good | Am and For P o w ...... 92/4 Sec one of the season’s super-attractions at regular adnoission Judge Allyn L. Brown in Superior of the Army and Navy Club, Wash­ fellow companion for a smaller 'uiU. I g^.gp [g 1928, but this year again Am Internat...... 41% prices and help a worthy cause I A SERIOUS REVOLT i Court today sentenced Dominick ington. and the Engineers Club. Instead the pair fled. j single crop has failed and the Am Metal ...... 46% j i Ommiccioli, 25, of this city, to one Mrs. Jones is the former Louise H Shows Bill. ■ in'aabitants are threatened with di.s- Am Pow and L t ...... 91 ,i year in jail and a fine of $300 when Conkey. Am Rad Stand S a n ...... 34% ! (CniUimied I’rom Page One) he pleaded guilty to transporting Even then, Mr. Hannon did not ^ Half the population suffer- discover that the bill was counter-, influenza epidemic last Am Roll Mill ...... 92 | alcohol. He was arrested last Dec­ Am Smelt ...... 72',.. cate in favor of a provisional presi­ felt, but he couldn’t understand why | ember by State • Police, who in Am Tel and T e l ...... 230 dent to be elected. searching a motor truck he was SUSPECT IS BOUND OVER the man took the oranges and - ‘-d Lindsay says the predominant | War'wks"" '* . ...101 Other Reports driving found ten gallons of alcohol without w'aiting for his change. ] gj^aracteristics of the people are ‘ •I'l Anaconda ...... 72% It also was reported that business and later discovered a still in a This morning he told the story vo a humor, simplicity, and men at Santiago had requested IN GREENSHPON MURDER Atl Ref , ...... 38 ^ garage he had rented. salesman and the latter discovered | jg^j^^jg^j-yi Though they have greatly Baldwin Loco ...... 34% American intervention in order to the4'VkM fake V\illbill. I *' . . 1 _ _ intermarried their mental soundness B and O ...... 115% end trouble between warring politi­ (Continued from Page 1) It was brought to the Home Bank has not been affected. They love j Bendix Aviat ...... 41 cal factions. and Trust Company where it was ■ ^ pjay football and cricket Colonel Gonzalez, commanding URGES COMPETITION Beth Steel ...... 97% the Burk girl related that she had held. The counterfeit is an exact ggggj.^jgg j.g g^n rules. Run- Burr Add M ch ...... 46% the Guardia forces in Santo Domin­ known Sutton for over three years replica except that the printed cony jumping races also are fre- go, wa.s reported to have been kill­ is blurred somewhat and on a cheap- | ° ■> ^ ° Can Pac ...... AMONG OUR BANKS and that she had lived in the same Cannon M ills...... 31% ed while the two sons of the gover­ house with him. She declared that er grade of paper that, while suffi-1 cunha is a British pos- Case Thresh ...... 218 nor of Monte Cristi province were she saw Sutton pass the furniture cient to pass the ordinary eye. is toik hx, TTn-r said to have been imprisoned. The store Saturday evening. He denied, easily detected by the fingers c: an ; .session settled about 1816 by ,, Cerro De Pasco ...... 61 AV. outbreak in Santiago and La Vega Washington, Feb. 25.— (AP) — however, that he returned to Wind­ experienced bank teller. ^ ^sh. Some Americans, ^^cottish. Chic Mil StP and P p f ...... 41 Chic and N orthw est...... 85% was regarded holding special Decentralized branch banking was sor street that same night. Caught in Palmer. ; Italians, and South A fri^ n nCoioe.-' Singing significance as these provinces have Continuing, the young girl said Palmer, Mass., Feb. 25.— (AP) — since have gone there. White char- Chrysler ...... 37% suggested as a solution for the Golum Gas and El ...... 88% long been the principal stronghold banking needs of the country today Sutton returned, addressed a word Three men arrested here yesterday acteristics prevail. There are three Talking of President Vasquez. or two to a white man and enter­ Colum Graph ...... 27% by John W. Pole, comptroller of the after a police chase pleaded not islands in the group, Comwlth and S o u ...... 16% Dancing Communications between the currency, the first witness to testify ed. This was a few minutes before guilty to charges to possessing coun­ Dominican republic and Haiti have 11 o’clock. At a few minutes after Consol Gas ...... 118 at the opening of the House banking terfeit money w'hen they were ar­ Con tin Can ...... 62% Musical been severed, but the border has not committee’s investigation into 11, she said, Sutton left the store raigned in District Court today and DRY REFERENDUM yet been closed and Americans are stopped to talk for a moment to Corn P r o d ...... 93 \ group, chain and branch banking. they were held in bonds of $15,000 Curtiss W rig h t...... 10% Comedy crossing. The Haitian border points Pole said, however, that “ there the white man who had remained each for a hearing tomorrow. were closely guarded. standing outside. The two parted. Providence, Feb. 25.— (AP) — Du Pont De N e m ...... 122 seems to be no need for emergency The men, Peter Bailie, alias Vallie, Elec Pow and Lt ...... 63% Trium pk legislation, but rather for an at­ Sutton walking away hurriedly, of New London, Conn., Michael J. With the approval of Republican .\MERIC.\NS S.AFE. south on Windsor street. The young ______Party leader in this state. Senator Erie ...... 58 % tempt to reach a normal and funda­ Settembro, and Salvatore Manzie, Fox Film A ...... 31% Washington, Feb. 25.— (AP) — mental solution.” He expressed the girl said she observed these move­ alias Tony Mato, both of Springfield Harry T. Bodwell, Republican floor President Hoover told newspaper-: gpjaigg ^jjat there was a “condition ments from a window in her home Gen Elec ...... 70% were caught here when a tire on the leader in the State Senate, today Gen F o o d s ...... 50% men today, - that , he had . no informa- A I1 in. our system of bank organization orcrnniTRtinTi over the store. Joseph Greenshpon, car they drove through the town presented a resolution providing fot tion of any danger to the life or | appears to require legislation 21, son of the murdered man, found Gen Gas and El A ...... 69 blew out and they were overhauled a referendum on retention of the 18th Gen Mot ...... 41% liberty of American citizens in San- ^ interests of the pota­ his father’s body in a back room by a car containing pursuing offi-1 Amendment at the general election.s to Domingo at the present time. of the store at 11:10. Gold Dust ...... 41% cers. They had with them counter-' in November. Republicans control Grigsby Grunow ...... 16 The President made his state-{ Discussing rural banks, h e a s - feit bills amounting to $2800 and both branches of the legislatures by DENTIST ASPHYXIATED Houdaille-Her B ...... 24 it w is his view that “ rural some $2500 in genuine money. Their large majorities, Hershey Choc ...... 79 able ^^ 8th this morning it^ Jo j ggnungnities are not supplied ivith arrest was brought about through Tbe Bodwell resolution would sub- Int Combust...... 7'4 septa P. Cotton acting secreta^^^^ | ^^^gking facilities.” Boston, Feb. 25— (A P )—Dr. Mon­ their passinf several of the counter- g^j^ ^g (.he voters on a separate bai- state. Mr. Cotton himself also said . ggg ^he people of roe D. Miller, a Boylston street Int Harv ...... 86% he felt confident that the situation! .. ^ feit bills in the adjoining town of jg^ j-^e question; Int Match pf ...... 77 ' every community, no matter now dentist, who was also a pianist of would not prove disturbing considerable local repute, was found Monson. “The I8th Amendment to the Int Nick Can ...... 36% i small, have access to more than one State and local police as well as ’ cggstitution of the United States, Americans in the island republic. dead today on the floor of his office Int T and T ...... 67% ■ : strong bank with the banks com- secret service officers from Boston Johns Manville...... 131 The State Department said it was - e u • .. i, „ under mysterious circumstances. A | are investigating the operations ^ retained?” uninformed of reports from Santo ! ^ Kennecott ...... 56% gas mask connected by the tubing the trio. State detective D. J. Man­ that American citizens i should have the benefit with a nitrous oxide tank was near Kreuger and T o ll...... 28% JANET GAYNOR STe“ e°had atked i^rerven“tion''b7 the ' ^ coinpetitive ning said today that it is believed ' Lock’s, Inc ...... 66% ¥1 the body. Investigators were in­ that the counterfeit money was ob-; T-nifpfi qtniPP | banking service. Our present systcm cluded to believe that the dentist ABOUT TOWN Lorillard ...... 237% Mr. Cotton," however, confirmed | independent unit country banfe tained in New York. The bills were Mo Kan rmd Tex ...... 53% CHARLEi FARRELL may have been overcome while us­ poor imitations of the genuine and ; reports that the rebellious forces provide it. Would not the ing the gas, to induce sleep. Dr. The Ladies Guild of St. Mary’s | Montg W a r d ...... 43% with were said to be moving on Santo I decentralized branch Miller had been dead many hours it is said would easily be detected ^ Episcopal church will hold its regu- \ Nat Cash Reg A ...... 73% exceptt in poor ii.vatlight...... Dairy ...... 48%, Domingo by automobile.® ' banking which I have suggested when his body was discovered. lar meeting in the Guild room EL BRENDEL Despite the optimism with re-1 meet this situation?” » Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Nat Pow and L t ...... 38 New Britain, Feb. 25.— (AP)- gard to the safety of American citi- j SEWER GAS EXPI.OSION Nevada C o p ...... 27% The famous Swedish comedian. Storekeepers were warned by the j park Superintendent Horace F. N Y Cent ...... 179% zens, the State Department i s . Boston, Feb. 25.- (A P )—Sewer Come all ye who seek delight. “ Sunny known to be closely watching the 1 SNOOK LOSES APPE.YL gas explosions in five west end man- | police today to watch for counter- j^jg^phey issued a warning this NYNHH...... 119% Side Up” is sweet and brigM. It is tiio trend of affairs on the island. I holes threw that district into a tur- i which have been placed | morning to all school child.'en to re­ Nor Amer ...... 106 I Washington, Feb. 25.— (AP) — moil early today. The blasts tossed in circulation. ' frain from playing ball' and ocher Pack Mot ...... 18% musical romanpe of a ten ceiu lady with a AGAINST SHORT TIME. James Howard* Snook, the Ohio the heavy iron covers many feet in­ The bills are poor imitations and games in the local parks. Due to Pan Am Pet B ...... 52 Par Fam Lasky ...... 64 million dollar smile! Manchester, Eng., Feb. 25.— (AP) State University professor, under to the air and shattered numerous the police say, can be easily detect­ the condition of the ground with the —Spinners of American cotton in windows. Ida Hinder., 19 year old ed. The proprietor of a store in the fi'ost coming out the sod is . easily Penn ...... 81% sentence of death on Feb. 28, for the Pub Serv N J ...... 93% ^1 the Lancashire mills will not revert murder of Theora Hix today was girl, was severely cut by a shower north end accepted a counterfeit bill' cut up. Children are urged'to use Rad Corp ...... 43v to organized short time as had been denied a review by the Supreme of glass which littered her bed as last night when a youth purchased a the sch0.1l playgrounds for games during the present vacation. Rad Keith ...... 27% su£:£rested. CourL she slent. oackage' of cigarettes. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1930. PAGE THREE

shoulder corsage of black and white Mass., brocaded velvet, rhinestone CAR IN WRECK, CANDY | flowers. ornament. gardenias, sweet peas, smd vaHej’ i CENTER CHURCH WOMEN’ S [ROCKVILLE MAN PLEA^^ EXPERTS QUBTION nVE HUNDRED Miss Julie Dytko, flowered tulle. Miss Marion Carter, black chif­ lilies. I fon. Miss Eugenia Walsh, white and Miss Elsie Whitcomb, Wellesley, PASSED TO SPECTATORS^ Mrs. G. H. Wilcox, ecru lace over Mass,, turquoise chiffon, rhinestones. FEDERATION MEETING G U ILD OF BURGI powder blue silk. peach silk. POWER VALUATIONS Miss Mayschel Walsh, Hartford, Miss Arline M. 'Brennan, white DANCE AT THE Miss Mary Wilcox, orchid satin. moire. flow'ered moira^silk. Occupants, Salesmen for Mrs. Rudolph Swanson, rose taf­ Miss Dorothy M. McHale, honey­ Rockville, Feb. 25.—Henry Win- Mrs. Arthur A. Knofla, orchid feta. Hartford Woman Experienced Sweets, Hand Out Samples dew taffeta, flowers and slippers to chelL 20, son of Howard W. Win- i satin with rhinestones. Mrs. F. L. Finnegan, flowered match. In Missions, to Be Speaker chell of Vernon avenue, pleaded to Those Who Arrive at MASONIC BALL moire. More Than 27 Miions In­ Mrs. Elmer Knofla, flowered chif- Miss Helen Gardner, orchid moire, At Mrs. H. B. House’s. guilty this morning to a charge jol Scene. I fon. Mrs. William Waddell, black chif­ silver slippers. burglary before Judge John E. TOk (Continued from Page 1.) 1 Mrs. George F. Borst, black geor- fon. Mrs. Arthur Fitzgerald, Ameri­ A splendid program has been pre­ in the police court here and was volved-Summary Is Pre­ Participants in automobile acci­ i gette. Miss Doris Muldoon, green satin. can Beauty crepe. pared for the meeting of the Center bound over in the supl of $3,000 for dents do not usually act as willing Mrs. Fred Johnson,coral georgette, Miss Mildred England, black Miss Gladys L. Jull, peach frost- Church Women's Federation which his appearance in the April term I ment Company of Hartford. satin. sented to the Commission hosts to spectators who gather to The grand march at 9 o’clock was 1 beige lace. crepe. will be held with Mrs. Herbert B. of the Tolland County Superior satisfy their curiosity but such was Mrs. John Miner, coral moire Mrs. George E. Wallace, orchid Miss Mac L. Bennett, white lace. House tomorrow afternoon. The Court. Unable to .secure a bonds­ j led by Worshipful Master Herbert satin. not the case with A. Herwitz and 1. flowers of same shade. Mrs. E. W. Johnson, green taffeta, World Service Committee of the man he was sent to jail. ' L. Tenney and Mrs. Tenney, and Miss Madeline Spiess, flame taf­ Kamher, two Massachusetts candy was followed by his associate offi- Mrs. Arthuir Carlin, white taffeta, ecru lace. Federation have secured Mrs. C. H. Winchell was brought back from Washington, Feb. 25.— (AP) — I feta. salesmen, whose Hudson sedan fig­ ; cers and their w'ives. Mrs. Tenney white maline. Mrs. Allan R. Coe, nile green Hamilton of Hartford who is in resi­ Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., by Sergeant More than $27,000,000 now standing Miss Arline Brennan, white moire, ured in an accident at Oakland last ; was becomingly gowned in coral Miss Eva Johnson, pink taffeta, frostcrepe. dence at the Hartford seminary this Harry Hurlburt of the State Police, in the valuation accounts of power Miss Mae L. Emmett, white lace. winter as the speaker for the after­ night. After the excitement of the : georgette crepe. blue and floral trimmings. Mrs. David M. Caldwell, orchid accused of stealing goods to the companies seeking permits from the affair had cleared, Herwitz and Miss Helen Berggren, flame color­ Mrs. Arthur Fitzgerald, American velvet. noon. Mrs. Hamilton a graduate of value of several thousand dollars Federal power commission, has been Kamher served the onlookers, po­ ! During the intermission which be- ed transparent velvet. beauty crepe. Mrs. Edwin Swanson, turquoise the University of Pennsylvania has from the home of John Lee of Park questioned by accountants of the lice, garage men et al, with a help­ ; gan at 11 o’clock between five and Mrs. Wilbert Johnson, white satin Mrs. Peter Canale, yellow satin Canton crepe, rhinestones. spent 15 years in China. street. Since his arrest $1,100 worth commission. ing of choice candies. i six hundred were waited upon in and maline. Mrs. Henry S. Bryant, East Hart- Mrs. F. B. Barber, orchid geor­ She has been a very popular of the goods stolen has been recov­ The total was made public by a Their automobile went off the the lower hall by a corps of white- Miss Grace Foley, Burnside, ford, maize chiffon velvet. gette, pearls. speaker in the Hartford churches ered. Following the robbery Win­ memorandum inserted in the rec­ road just w'est of the bridge and I coated masons. Walter Waddell, the Mrs. Harold T. Johnson, rose chif­ where she is giving three courses at chell enlisted in the army and was white satin and lace. fon. Miss Margaret Leander, peach- ords of the Senate Interstate Com­ landed dowm into a low spot, tak­ j local caterer, and his assistants Mrs. Henry Thornton, white moire colored crepe satin. the present time. Her lecture on sent to the Vermont post. merce committee as it resumed its ing down the light two-inch pipe I served individual chicken salads silk. Miss Mary Reardon, black taffeta Mrs. Ralph Collins, Wapping, pale "How to Meet a Crisis” is awaited on the north side of the road in do­ j with rolls, ice cream, assorted cakes Miss Laurienne Strickland, blue trimmed with black maline; pink with interest. investigation today of the affairs of green taffeta, green silk flowers, i A San Francisco waitress was ing so and hurdling a culvert that ! and coffee. taffeta, silver slippers. roses. Besides Mrs. Hamilton’s address, the Federal Power Commission. crystal beads. robbed of rings worth $1250. F. E. Bonner, executive secretary, leads into the Hockanum river. The ! The Gowns Miss Laura West, orchid satin,' Miss Lillian Reardon, honeydew Mrs. Harlow Willis, orange and a one act play will be given entitled car landed within three inches of a ' A partial list of ladies attending silver trimming and slippers. silk. “A Day With Mother Edw’ards,” by 1 What in the world was a waitress who has been charged with favoring brown tulle. ! doing with 12,500 rings? the "power interests” brought the tree without injury to the passen­ ‘ and the gowns they wore follows: Miss Dorothy Norris, white geor­ Mrs. Willard J. Horton, nile green Mrs. C. Ely Rogers, orchid silk. a member of Center church. memorandum in response to the de­ gers and but little injury to the Mrs. J. M. Miller, pale blue taf- gette, corsage of gardenias, sweet chiffon with silver trimmings. Mrs. Raymond A. Johnson, pink The cast follows: mand of the committee last week automobile. i feta. peas and fern. Miss Sophie M. Gessay, Rockville, panne velvet. Mother Edwards of Inanda, Mrs. The driver in his statement to the Mrs. Ffed Noren, coral moire. black lace, shoulder corsage of pink Mrs. Harry Bissell, black lace Louis Marte. for a complete list of all items I Mrs. Walter Treat, black chiffon, sweet peas. questioned by the commission ac­ police, borne out by the road ; corsage of sweet peas. Mrs. Theodore W. Reichard, pow­ printed with blue and silver. Mary, her secretary, Mrs. Allen countants. marks, was coming from Wapping. { Miss Arline Casperson, lemon yel- der blue georgette, silver slippers. Miss Evangeline DeNicola. Hart­ Mrs. Arvid Gustafson, apple green Thompson. As he came down the hill on Dom­ Mrs. Sherwood Behrend, nile ford, nile green satin, silver slippers. silk crepe. Miss Wallbridgc, Mrs. Charles Accounts In Dispute j low satin, yellow slippers, crystal Instead of habit-forming physical Bonner brought the memorandum ing street, he was w'ell over on the green silk, crystals. Miss Florence Metcalf, powder Oliver. ! beads. blue satin, blue slippers. or strong, irritating purgesj with a summary which showed that right hand side of the road and j Miss Mary Louise Winters, Nor- Mrs. Franklin Ogden, West Head housekeeper, Mrs. Charles taUo-NATURE’S REMEOTi just as the road makes the final Miss Myrtle Williams, New Harvard is the oldest college in the following accounts are in dis­ i wich, eggshell satin, green slippers. Hartford, honeydew crepe. Tilden. IR —the safe, dependable, all- , pute: curve to cross the bridge, his right Mrs. L. G. Stevenson, Hartford, Haven, orchid crepe, orchid sweet the United States. It was estab­ Dr. Peets, Mrs. Fred Strong. vegetable laxative. Uild. ! Miss Marion Kneeland, Norwich, peas. gentle, pleasant—N?—to­ Alabama Power Company $4,415,- w’heels struck the mud that had black moire, roses. lished in 1638. Oberiin College in Mr. Lockley, Mrs. James Irvine. formed on the shoulders of the road I black tulle and black satin., Mrs. Harold Alvord, ciel blue chif­ night—tomorrow alright. ' TO-MORROW 033. Miss Mydred Berggren, orchid Oberlin, Ohio, was the first in the Dr. Potter, Laura House. Get a 25c box. • ALRIGHT near the north entrance to the pa­ j Mrs. Albert Robinson, cream fon. United States to admit female stu­ Carolina Power and Light Com­ : crepe back satin, cream lace. moire. I Bella, Gertrude Carrier. The All- Vegetable Laxative per mill. Miss Doris Hapgood, orchid moire, Mrs. Charles Bunzel, peach color- dents. pany $522,919. ' Mrs. William S. Hyde, black silk ' Messenger Girl, Jean Woodruff. Chelan Electric Company $852,- The car swayed to the left and orchid flow’ers. both rear wheels struck the mud I lace over black satin, 167. j Miss Harriet Cheney, black net Mrs. J. C. LaShay, Jr., black Clarion River Power Company, causing the car to crash through transparent velvet. the fence over the extended abutt- i and back taffeta. $5,259,736. Mrs. Howard F. Manierre, yellow ments of the Hockanum river and Miss Inga Nielsen, caprice silk Columbuan Electric and Power taffeta, trimmed with tulle. just missed a large tree. The car and tulle. Miss Margaret Cavanaugh, East Company $646,040. came to a stop about fifteen feet Miss Lois Hartman, Wethersfield, Cumberland Hydro-Electric Pow­ yellow flowered moire silk, green Hartford, green taffeta, corsage of north of the bridge, right on the sweet peas and lilies of the valley. er Company $500,000. bank of the river. Both men are en­ slippers. Empire District Electric Com­ Miss Alice Johnson, yellow taf­ gaged in the candy business and in Miss Belle Crosby, black silk lace. feta. pany $82,319. the rear of the car were their trav­ Miss Mabel Thompson, Putnam, Lexington Water Power Company Miss Alice Johnson, New Britain, eling bags and considerable candy coral crepe de chine, shoulder cors­ pink taffeta. shap $456,007. which was scattered about. Going age of sweet peas, silver slippers. Minnesota Power and Light Com­ Mrs. Clarence W. Thornton, w'hite AND to the home of William Klius of 248 Miss Margaret Russell, flesh pany $769,105. satin with trimmings of red. Doming street, they asked that a colored taffeta, blue slippers. Miss Mary Haggerty, honeydew Niagara Falls Power Company garage be notified and that the po­ Mrs. Ralph G. Humler, Hartford, $1,500,000. taffeta. such things wsss lice also be informed. black transparent velvet with rhine­ Miss Agnes Johnson, New Britain, Northern Connecticut Power Com­ Sergeant Crockett was sent out stones. "ss Will remain" pany $1,050,000. black moire, crystal beads. to investigate, the report reaching Mrs. Raymond Segur, Hartford, Miss Caroline Cullen, nile green Northwestern Power and Light the police shortly after 10:30. In tan crepe with turqouise beads and yj^aasworth Longfeli, Company $108,025. moire. the meantime the wrecker from slippers. Mrs. John I. Olson, orchid crepe. =]*V«0r.l882J Pacific Gas and Electric Com­ Ernest Roy’s Depot Square station Miss Helen Rice, period gown of pany $562,238. Mrs. Arthur Holmes, geranium was also called. It took considerable white moire, flowered in rose. satin. Penn Power and Light Company time to properly jack up the car $759,413. Miss Dorothy Clapp, West Hart­ Miss Norma Soderburg, orchid and lift it out onto the road. The ford, flame colored chiffon, trimmed moire. Rocky Mountain Power Company wire wheels had saved the car con­ $65,088. with sequins. Mrs. W. W. Robertson, black silk siderably and after a careful ex­ Miss Ann Brazel, Hartford, orchid lace, rhinestones. Savannah River Electric Com­ amination the car was found to be pany $19,805, and $124,117. taffeta and maline, crystals. Miss Betty Crooks, gold taffeta, unharmed. Mrs. Charles Wilkie, peach taf- green beads, green slippers. Susquehanna Power Company In looking over the situation aft­ Mrs. Fred Rogers, egg shell satin, $4,156,578. er the accident Mr. Kamher re­ i feta. Mrs. Charles J. McCann, pastel corsage of sweet peas and valley Union Electric Light and Power marked: "It was a pretty close green crepe, silver trimming. lilies. $379,402. shave, about as close as any bar­ Mrs. Thomas McCann, flesh pink Washington Irrigation and De­ ber ever gave me.” Such candy as Miss Esther Metcalf, black trans­ satin, large blue sash bow, aqua­ parent velvet, .sweet peas. velopment Company $4,954,289. was in the cartons was passed around among the crowd that gath­ marines. Miss Gertrude Gerard, French- rose satin and maline. ered by Mr. Herwitz. Mrs. Samuel Kemp, Jr., American PEACH BUDS KILLED Beauty chiffon. Miss Hazel Rogers, egg shell Mrs. Herbert B. House, black lace. satin, scarlet flowers. Miss Lucile Sloan, blue lace over Miss Betty Quinn, lavender crepe and pearls. BY LATE COLD SPELL a b o uT tW n blue satin. // Mrs. R. O. Cheney, black brocaded Mrs. Thomas K. Clarke, ivory vel­ Coming events j Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Woodhouse of silk. vet, Spanish shawl. cast their Much. Damage Reported Here­ j 19 Benton street are spending a few Mrs. Robert Gordon, orchid moire Mrs. Ronald H. Ferguson, peri­ I days in New York. with crystals. winkle blue silk lace over blue shadows before'^ abouts, Though Some Or­ satin. chards Are Less Hard Hit. M iss'Flora Thrall, coral moire Miss Florence Mulvey and Mrs. silk. Mrs. Merton H. Strickland, black Margaret Kelly of Meriden spent Mrs. Albert T-_ Dewey, yellow taf­ silk lace, flame slippers and sash Considerable damage was done to the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs., feta, flowers and maline, silver slip­ bow. peach tree buds by the unusually Leo Ryan of Benton street. pers. Mrs. L. W. Wheelock,' Wethers­ heavy drop in temperature a w’eek I Miss Norine Shea, Norwich, pink field, ashes of roses crepe, rhine­ ago yesterday, it became known to­ Miss Minnie Marks of 136 Sum­ I and silver cloth, slippers to match. stone trimmings. day from a w'ell knowm local fruit mer street who wdth her sister and Miss Frances Burke, Hartford, grower who said that he hadn’t dis­ I Miss Pauline Johnson, Hartford, father raised 1700 turkeys fer the j heavenly angel blue silk. flame-colored satin, flowers and slip­ covered one live bud in the last Thamksgiving and Christmas mar­ pers in the same hue. three days. I Miss Edith Adams, white crepe, kets the past year gave a two-min­ I white maline corsage of sweet peas. Mrs. Charles E. Robb, j'ellow taf­ Inquiry at the Pero peach orchard ute talk over the Connecticut Agri­ feta. brought partial confirmation of the Mrs. Robert Dougan, egg shell cultural College radio station satin, rose trimmings. Mrs. Earl Hayes, South Windsor, damage, but it was said that there WCAC last night together vdth IS nile green taffeta and green tulle. the loss was not believed to be so Mrs. Ward Dougan, orchid taffeta, other 4-H Club members and poul­ rhinestones. Miss Sylvia Hayes, turquoise blue serious. This may be due to higher try breeders. Mrs. Arthur Burch, lavender satin, crystals, sweet pea shoulder altitude in that section of the town. corsage. William H. Cowles,.proprietor of georgette elaborated beaded. A low flying plane, the motor ot Mrs. Harold Symington, capucine Miss Mary Wippert, flesh colored the Edgewood Fruit Farm, at Man­ w’hich was sputtering and balking, red flat crepe. moire, pink sw'eet peas. chester Green, however, said that Miss Helen Keith, nile green circled Manchester at 9:15 last Mrs. H. R. Haley, red moire, cors- ! the loss to his crop would probably night evidently trying to locate satin. AVOID THAT be very heavy. He said that peach I age of roses and freesias, silver slip- Brainard Field. The plane was first ' pers. Mrs. Everett Keith, pale pink buds in those altitudes cannot live 1 heard coming from the direction of Mrs. John H. Hyde, black silk moire. FUTURE SHADOW* when the mercury drops under ! New Haven but as the beacon in Mrs. Warren Keith, scarlet moire twelve below zero. It went down to lace. rear of Burrs nursery was again Mrs. Millard Park, peach colored with rhinestone shoulder strap. By refraining from over-indul­ 17 or lower a week ago Monday. out of commission the pilot was ap­ Miss Edith Schultz, pastel green Extremely low temperatures af­ moire, shoulder corsage. gence, if you would mcintciin parently confused. After two or Mrs. Henry Weir, rose brocaded satin, princess style. fect peach buds any time after De­ i three circles he finally disappeared Miss Elaine Schultz, pink moire. the modern figure of fashion cember, Mr. Cowles stated. velvet. j in the direction of Glastonbury. Mrs. L. C. Clifford, Jr., black chif- Mrs. Joseph G. Dean, nile green beaded georgette, chiffon and pearl • fon. Women who prize the modern figure w'i th itssub- ! Miss Leila M. Church, who is in Miss Lillian Clifford, blue chiffon. trimmings. FREED AFTER HOLDUP, charge of rehearsals for the play Mrs. L. C. Clifford, Sr., black silk, Mrs. James W. Shelmerdine, nile tle, seductive curves—men who would keep that '.Jj'Onri “Tommy,” feels confident that the corsage of pink sweet peas. green taffeta boffant style. trim, proper form, eat healthfully but not im­ actors will do well at its presenta­ Mrs. Harld Preston, black silk IS NOW IN NEW MESS Mrs. Herbert A. Johnson, East moderately. Banish excessiveness— eliminate tion in Cheney hall, Wednesday Hartford, capucine crepe, silver slip­ lace and brilliants. evening. They have been faithful pers. Mrs. John F. Pickles, green taf­ abuses. Be moderate— be moderate in all things, William Fredericks, Put on and earnest in their preparation, Miss Millicent Jones, Hartford, feta. even in smoking. W hen tempted to excess, and according to Miss Church they Miss Carrie Luddecke, American Probation for Robbery, white satin. when your eyes are bigger than your stomach, have had a 100 per cent attendance Mrs. Fred Kenyon, Hartford, beauty chiffon with crystals. Charged With Hartford Car at rehearsals. white net flowered in rose. Miss Clara Emonds, coral with reach for a Lucky instead. Coming events cast Theft. Miss Florence Buckminster, nile silver, their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow gold. The Gleaners circle of the South green satin, green silk lace, silver by avoiding over-indulgence if you would William A. Fredericks, 19, of East Methodist church wdll meet this eve­ slippers. Miss Catherine Fraher, orchid and Middle Turnpike, who a year ago ning at 7:45 with Miss Gertrude Mrs. George W. Stran, aqua­ Miss Irene Lydall, flame lace, maintain the lithe, youthful, modern figure. was bound over by the Manchester Abbey, 20 Linden street. marine moire silk. princess style. police court to the superior court Mrs. Charles W. Strant, egg shell Mrs. Carlos S. Holcomb, peach on the charge of robbery with a A rehearsal of the play. Miss satin, scarlet flowers. brocaded moire. dangerous weapon and later placed Fearless & Co., will be held this eve­ Mrs. Lewis Sipe, coral moire silk Mrs. Frederick W. Kemnitzer, Lucky Strike/ the finest Cigarette a on probation is again in trouble. ning at 7:30 with the director, Mrs. with pearls. black velvet. Fredericks was arrested last Emma L. Nettleton of Huntington Mrs. Thomas J. Rogers, peach Miss Mildred E. Green, flow’ered man ever smoked, made of the fin­ night by the Hartford police on the street, and another Friday evening. colored silk crepe. moire silk. charge of stealing an automobile Mrs. Clifton L. Potter, nile green Mis Alice Brown, princess gown of rfo- owned by Philip Drouin of Hartford Center church teacher,, and of­ satin and maline. green silk. est tobacco—The Cream of the Crop— on the night of July 1, 1929. This ficers will have a meeting at the Mrs. Herbert W. Robb, red taffeta, Miss Ina M. Kuniholm, Gardner, was only a few months more than Masonic Temple this evening at pearls and silver. Mass., eggshell white satin. a year after his arrest in Manches­ 7:30. Supper will be in charge of Mrs. Harold Forrest, nile green Mrs. F. Berthold Helander, flesh ^^IT’S TOASTED.^^ Everyone knows that ter for it was two years ago next Mrs. Walter Waddell. satin. chiffon with rhinestone orament. month that he held up the store of Miss Marion Packard, black taf­ Mrs. Milton E. Lane, Wethersfield, heat purifies and so ^^TOASTING^^ not C. J. Woodhouse of East Center The Women’s Foreign Missionary feta. maize flat crepe. street. Early in the evening while society of the Church of the Naz- Miss Emma Gubish, Meriden, egg Mrs. E. H. Miller, canary chiffon Mr. W’oodhouse was out, a masked arene will meet t>-is evening at 7:30 shell charmeuse trimmed with apple and yellow gardenias. only removes impurities but adds to man entered his store and at the at the church. A good attendance green tulle, shoulder corsage of Mrs. Elliott H. Clapp, black moire point of a pistol held up his daugh­ is desired. sweet peas. with jade jewelry. . the flavor and improves the taste. ter and removed $183 from' the cash Mrs. William Stevenson, yellow Mrs. Eugene W. House, Glaston­ drawer. All of this was in checks The Manchester Fish and Game moire silk, corsage of roses and bury, French blue chiffon, silver with the exception of $65. The club will hold its meeting tomorrow lilies of the valley. trimmings. checks Mr. Woodhouse got back, night in Tinker hall at eight Miss Marion Jacobson, black Mrs. Lewis W. Stevenson, South o’clock. but not the $65 in cash. charmeuse, jet ornaments. Glastonbury, orchid chiffon with In the superior court Fredericks Mrs. James H. Johnston, cream rhinestones. was placed on probation. The pro­ Mrs. John Crosky and her silk over cream satin. Mrs. F, W. Turner, Glastonbury, bationary period had hardly more nephew'. Jim McCullough of 58 El- Miss Marjorie Waddell, apple rose chiffon with velvet trimming. than expired when he got into more dridge street are in Paterson, N. J., green satin. Mrs. Edward H. Tryon, Glaston­ ‘It’s trouble. attending the funeral of George Mis Sophia Sadeska, yellow satin bury, rose beige silk lace. Bates of that city. Two others are charged with par­ with maline. Miss Gladys Kletzle, dahlia chif­ Your Throat Protection—against irritation—against cough* ticipation in the theft of the auto­ Mrs. Albert Redmer, Burnside, fon. mobile, James Thomas and .Alfred More than 50 attended the pro­ orchid taffeta with pearls. Miss Alice Cummings, Worcester, Royal, both of Hartford. gressive whist party at the Man­ Miss Elsie Hanson, nile green *Be Moderate! . . . Don’t jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, feke reducing tab­ chester Community club last eve­ satin. lets or other quack "anti-fat” remedies condemned by ^ e Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year are ning. The winners of the $2.50 gold MAN ELECTROCUTED. Mrs. Gustave Ulrich, peach satin, wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! W e do not represent that smok­ Ugdensburg, N. Y.. Feb. 25.— pieces were Miss Edith L. Pearson/ flowers of same hue. and Jack Wilson. Second prizes Mrs. Samuel Houston, blue taffe­ IRE NUSCIFS ing Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction o f flesh. W e do declare that when (AP>— Lincoln Ashley, an employe were won by Mrs. J. L. Cook and UMBER CP QCICKCY Df the Standard Shade Company, ta, large bow of pink. Shoulder 'The application pf Musterole tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a Lucky** instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence David Hadden and consolation to corsage of roses and sweet peas. often briav* relief. Ueedonce -/as accidentally electrocuted at the Miss Minnie Trautman and Mathew every hour for 5 houre it ehoulci in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. •;ompany's roller plant late yester- Miss Rosalie Anderson, peach ^ retult tn complete comfort. Merz. moire silk with maline. la3^ Two other employes who TUNE IN — The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast network o f the N .B .C Miss Marion Brown nile green rrasped Ashley in an attempt at Mrs. Otto Viertel and daughter moire. ■escue, were render unconscious, but Helen left today for a visit with Mrs. William A. Knofla, nile green ® 1930, The American Tobacco Co.. Mfie. ater revived. relatives ia New York. silk flowered in black and white, iklAJ^CHESTBE 'EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANQHESTEk, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRyARY 2o, 1930. PAGE FOEK business since the 1790’s,” Cutting continued, "and this is not time to IS THE BUYER GUILTY? QUEEN’ S CONDITION BOOK CENSORSHIP do it.” DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Proposing that book censorship BOSTON COURTS Rome, Feb. 25.— (APL.—Condition should be “left to the states and the m m of Queen Victoria of Sweden, who Is Your 302.S—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. Leading DX Stations. Tuesday, February 25. 6:30—Dinner dance music. BEFORE SENATE courts,” he insisted that action ill at the Swedish royal villa here, 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—740. against salacious > literature should Insurance The ethics of lobbying •will be dis­ 7:00-AVJZ Amos ’ n' Andy. 7:30—Music box entertainmenL Boston, Feb. 25—(AP)—The in­ was described today as “grave but cussed bv Bruce Bliven. an eduor oi 7:15—Pesters; feature hour. be initiated throiigh arrests within tent of Congress in the passage of 8:00—Bing family party. 8:00—NBC programs (3% hrs.) stationary.” Agent the New Republic, and Charles Brand, g;30—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 11:45—Two feature program. the states. the National Prohibition Act was Stockholm is being kept informed president of the Washington group of 9:30—The champ’s corner. 293.9— KYW, CHICAGO—1020. the chief issue today in the case be­ hourly of developments and the Your insurance agent makes Trade Association Sccretarys, tv^o 10:00—WJZ chorus, orchestra. 7:00—Panico’s orchestra: lads. Smoot S u g g e s t s Matter will be heard in the form of a double 10:30—Lowe’s dance orchestra. 8:00—NBC programs (2i/4 hrs.) fore Federal Judge M. M. Morton principle has been adopted that no intervietv over W13AF and associated 10:30—Dance music (1 hr.) testing whether a person may be it possible for business to stations at 7 o’clock Tuesday mght 348.6— WABC, NEW YORK—860. 11:30--A.mos 'n' Andy, comedians. news ■will be given out until the function on a large scale— Each speaker tt'ill be asked the sarn_ 6:30—Paul Tremaine’s orchestra. 11:45—Dance music to 3:00. Should Be Discussed iii lawfully indicted for buying liquor. Swedish capital first has been In­ ouestion by a representative of toe 7:00—Niagara Falls band. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. Judge Morton heard argpiments makes it safe to ship valuable National League of Women Voters 9:00—WABC programs (\y» hrs.) UOTATIQN! formed. 8:00—Musical serial presentation. yesterday on a motion to quash the Her majesty’s physician, Doctor merchandise by rail or sea or and each will answer from his own 8:30—Drama. "He Kissed My Tears 10:30—Weem’s dance orchestra. indictment of James E. Farrar of experience and conviction. A love Away.” . ^ . 11:00—Symphony: musical novelitief. Executive Session. Munthe, has not left the villa re­ automobile or air— to finance Watertown for purchase of two storv which bridges the gap between 9;0O_Paul Whitemans’ orchestra. 11-45—Three dance orchestras. cently, but King Gustav, yesterday the 'English colony of India and toe lO'On—"Naval Stores.” address. 254.1— WJJD, CHICAGO— 1180. pints of liquor. He notified both stores or factories—to bui'd artist colony of New York has b ^ n 10- 30—Park Association dinner. 9:00—Theater presentations. sides to submit briefs within a week afternoon, when he learned his con­ fine homes— to accumulate selected for dramatization over WABC 11- 00—Sketbh. "Mr. and Mrs.” 9:30—Mooseheart children’s hour. ■Washington, Feb. 25.— (A P )—The i “ It is better to be mercenary than sort was .somewhat belter played and a.ssociated stations at S:30. ‘ He ;30—Vaudeville artists’ hour. 12:00—Artists entertainment. . 1 miserable.”—Peggy Hopkins Joyce.” on Congressional debates previous property. Kissed Mv Tears Away," the story li-QO_Guy Lombardo’s orchestra. 416,4—WGN, CHICAGO—720. Senate, after all, may setUe its con to passage of the dry law and re­ two sets of tennis at the English 9:30—Sayer’s dance orchestra. title, will 'describe the almost miracu­ 12'30—Midnight organ melodies. served his decision until later. Tennis Club. lous manner in which the authoress 454.3— WEAF. NEW YORK—660. 19:30—Old-time radio program. troversy over foreign book censor- j ^g.y sees humanity more gained both her geratest airns m life 11:10—Quintet, dance orchestra. Attorney James E. Cresswell, Call on us as you would con­ —the love of the man she idolized and 6 :0 0 -Ludwig Laurier’s orchestra. 12:00—The dream ship concerL ship without ever sampling the con- j yj^tonous in the struggle with space counsel for Farrar, declared that BROKER KILLS SELF sult your doctor or your law­ the return to the scenes of her child­ 7- 00—Voters service talks. 12:15—Three dance orchestras. cotions Senator Smoot of Utah, has | time.”—Guglielmo Marconi. hood in India. Half an hour later the 7:30—Sketdh with music. 344.6— WLS. CHICAGO—870. Section 6, Title 2, of the Volstead Oakland, Calif., Feb. 4.— (AP) — yer. same chain of stations will again 8- 00—Songs of the season. 7:45—Organ recital: the Angelus. selected as examples of what should ■ ------Act, under which the indictment Phillips Frisbie Lewis, 37, promi­ 8:30—Coon-Sanders Niglithawks. present Paul Whiteman and his fa­ jj:3(j—jiusical program: concert, be barred from America’s library! “We have got to cut expenses.” was drawn, does not apply to “in- nent investment broker and ama­ mous band. 9;0&—Lewis Cummings, explorer. 9-30—Barn warming program. FAYETTE B. 9:30—Harry Armstrong, composer. 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. diet. — John D. Rockefeller, Jr. dl’vidual purchasers of small quantife teur artist, killed himself by drink­ Wave lengths in meters on left of 10:00—Drama, "Harbor Lights.' ’ 9:30—Orchestra, male quartet. Leaders of opposing forces on the | ties of liquor for beverage pur­ ing poison in his home last night CLARKE station title, kilocycles on the risht. 10:30—Leo Relsmans orch., artists. 10:00—Three doctors, musical. after he was said by police to'have Phone 3665 Times are Jill tiastern ytandaro. BlacK 11:30—Two dance orchestras. 10:30—Muslcale: I>an and Sylvia. issue of whether Customs officials j ..p^g^acity is a form of courage, poses.” should act as dieticians m control o f , ^ ^ form.” Assistant United States Attorney administered a similar dose to his 10 Depot Square, face t\ pe indicates best features. ’ 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 11:10—Pianist: water boys. Manchester 6;00—Two dance orchestras. 11:30—Amos ’n’ Andy; DX club. the foreign book menu today stood , — Sinclair Lewis, author. Elihu D. Stone argued in opposition. three year old son, Phillips Junior. Leading East Stations. 7;0n—Amos n’ Andy, comedians, 12:00—Two dance orchestras. ready for a preliminary battle to de-; ______“To say that the buyer of intoxicat­ Phillips Junior was taken to a hospi­ Representing the 7:).7_Vocal trio, pianist, organ. 202.6— WHT. CHICAGO— 1480. 272.6—WPG. ATLANTIC CITY--1100. 8:00—Vincent Lopez orchestra with 9:30—.Vrtists: ranihleis. cide whether the Senate f d \ broke, only tem- ing liquor is guilty of no offence,” tal where his condition was pro­ S; 15—Gtringwood ensemble with Ly­ a male chorus. 10;o0—Concert ensemble. bchind closed doors to discuss th.. Imbarrassed.” he declared, "it to defeat the intent nounced critical. dia Van Gilder, contralto. 8;30_\Vorld travelogue with Interna­ 10:30—Vour hour league. of the 18th Amendment and the pur­ HARTFORD OMiO—Huai tiio; ensemble. tional Singers male quartet. 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. question. — Silas H. Strawm. —Kducalion .V.'sociation program. 9:fin—Musical melodrama, orchestra. 12:15- School days. gang. Senator Cutting of New Mexico^] pose of Congress in enacting the SCIENCE T.AKES TASTE FIRE INSURANCE CO. 11 :iMi—Organ recital; orchestra- ;i;3i)_HaroId Sanford’s orchestra, 11:00—Bridge lesson, music. National Prohibtion .^ct.”. 2S3—WBAL. BALTIMORE—1060. 361.2— KOA, DENVER—830. announced he would wage a fighej OUT OF EPSOM SALTS imno—Sodcro’s orchestra, chorus. GREECE WANTS , and other strong and dependable Masoueraders music hour. 10:30— Education Association program. 8:30—WEAK programs (3 hrs.) against executive session for consid-1 companies. 7-;;i)_WJZ programs (3 hrs.) U :0U—SliuiiLier music hour. 11:45—Orchestra, male quartet. eration of the salacious passages; m:nn_\-iolinist. soprano, pianist. 12:45—Concert; feature review, ORTIZ RUBIO RECOVERED Amazing discovery puts all won­ 11-(jU—Marvlandcr's dance orchestra, 305.9-KDKA. PITTSBURGH-980. 299.8— WHO, DES MOINES—1000, Smoot has picked from the books in j Athens, Greece, Feb. 25.— (AP) derful “physic” effects of table­ —.iviiius Huehn, baritone. Mexico City, Feb. 25.—(AP) — | 508.2— WEEI. BOSTON—590. 8:00—Studio concert orchestra. question. spoonful of Epsom Salts into small 7-i)il_\VJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 8:30-WEAF programs (3 hrs.) i The keynote of Grecian naval policy President Pascual Ortiz Rubio, who j 7:‘m—Hig Brother club. ' 7:15—Revelers: Evening Altar. ‘Everybody knows there are inde­ sugar-coated pill. Kuhn’s Ep-sum 7 ;;n_WE.\F programs (4U hrs.) 11:30—Fritz and Flip, comedians. was sounded by Premier Venizelos until a few days ago could not talk! 243.S-WNAC, BOSTON—1230. X:iii)—WJZ programs (3>,2 hrs.) 12 00—WHOOT Owl’s popular progrera cent books,” Cutting said, “ but dis­ in winding up a long debate in the Pills gets action in a few hours. —-\rtists; dinner music, 11-3U—Gerun’s dance orchestra. 374.8— WBAP. FORT WORTH—860. because of the wound received in { Mild but sure. Stick to good old 245.8-WCAE. PITTSBURGH-1220. cussing them behind closed doors is Chamber last night. He declared: ll liii—Hectoi's dance orchestra. 11:00—Studio concert hour. his jaw after his inauguration Feb. | Epsom Salts in new easy-to-take 545 .1—WGR. BUFFALO—550. fi:i)ii—WEAK programs (U4 m s.) 12:00—Theater stage program. no way to handle the question.” “ Contemporary Turliey is abso­ 5, has recovered so far that he will; nT.ii—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 00—Songs of the season. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. Passages “Too Vulgar.” lutely pacific. I am sacrificing war­ form. 25c box. Satisfaction guaran ftead The Herald Advs. 7;im—feature music hour. 3:30—WE.4F programs (3 hrs.) 1P:00—Lang’s concert ensemble. speak over the radio Tuesday at 9 ; teed. A t all druggists.—Adv, 7;;;m_WEAK programs (4V4 hrs.) 11'30—Studio dance orchestra. 10:30—NBC vaudeville hour. Smoot, however, is determined to ships, preferAng light craft and air­ p. m., E.S.T. The speech will he ‘ 423.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—700. 535.4— WFI, PHILADELPHIA—560. 11:30—.Moore’s concert orchestra. have an executive session to read planes. delivered from his home, and will be Dinner dance music. 5:30_W E A F programs (S',4 hrs.) 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. passages “ too vulgar” to be pointed 7:1.')—Scrap book broadcast. 250.7— WHAM, ROCH ESTER—1150, 9:00—WABC programs (2 hrs.) “ Grecian policy is frank and Pa­ broadcast from the Department of 7-:',II—Old-tiino Singing School. C-SO—Dinner dance orchestra. 11:00—Bridge game lesson. to openly. He said, in fact, that they cific. We must inspire youth with Education station XFX, over a ,',:iiii_i;iihhl?. lilowers entertainment. 7-00—WJZ .Vmos ’ ll Andy. 11:30—WABC vaudeville hour. were so vulgar, he would not read wave length of 329.6 meters. The X;3ii—W.IZ programs (I'b hrs.) 7:i:,_Hawaiians: orchestra, baritone, 12:00—The old settlers program. the sentiment that peace assures pi:iiil—Hand; chime reveries. 8:00- WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. them unless his colleagues decided prosperity.? Hitherto we have in­ speech will be brief and of non-poli­ ]'-iiii_Oruhcstra; variety liour. 11iav hoys’ entertainment. 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORtS—1100. Ignores Remarks. r:ui)_Soprano. pianist, orchestra. 10:3(1—Cook’s feature artists. I 583 Main Street PHone 8657 | ^::;e_tVAEC prograni.s Cl hrs.) —Rass-baritone; talk: orchestra. 1]:45—Orchestra: variety hour. Unmoved by a suggestion that lI:;;n_lhvo dar.ee orchestras. 12:45—Vighthawk frolic. AGENT 393.S— weX-WJR. DETROIT—750. j 7:30—Catholic talk: orchestra. “ expurgating shears” should begin 357—CKCL, TORONTO—840. 461.3— WEM, NASHVILLE—650. 7 :;;ii—Business talk: artists. 7 :4.5- Cralg’a dinner music. their censorship snip-snapping in n;no_r’npular entertainment. 9:nn—.Simpson opera hour. 11:00—Late dance orchestra. 11:45—“Happy” Cope, entertainer. brochures and other imported docu­ 10:00—Red Apple Club program. ' ments of the Mormon church, Smoot said he “ certainly would demand an­ —A Useful Factor spent in orchestra practice Re- other vote and an executive session fi-eshments were served. preceding it.” He met the sugges­ HEBRON A class meeting of eighth graders tion regarding Mormon literature WTIC PROGRAMS of the schools of the town took jfiace with a shrug and a reference to its Sage-Alien & C o . In Every Gimmunity Travelers Broadcasting Service Saturday afternoon. The meeting Francis G. Waldo passed his 85th source: Hartford, Conn. w'as held at hall of St. “ Everybody knows the people’s Uartfoi J INC. Hartford birthday anniversary at his home in Peter’s rectory which was offered 50,000 W., 1060 R. C., 283.8 M. legislative service.” -1)S- Hebron Center on Thursday, Feh. for use. Smoot said h^ had examined In no other business does agent mean so 20th. There was no formal observ- St. Peter s clmrch will have a books sent him by the Treasury, Tuesday, February 25 ance of the day, except that his | service of Holy Communion on_Sun- marking passages "too vulgar” for much as in the fire insurance business as daughter, Mrs. Asa W. Ellis of day next, March 2. If the weather Eastern Standard Time permits and some needed repairs open repetition. Tweeds go in for Colors! transacted by the Stock Companies. More, Gilead spent part of the day with “I will read them,” he added, "but t:45 pm.—Edwin Rogers, Baritone; can be completed on the church, the J,. - J 4. -r,- I her parents. Mr. Waldo has recov- service will take place in the church only in executive session.” And these Colorful New Tweeds Are Shown In than a century* ago these companies estab­ Laura C. Gaudet, Pianist. | ered in a great measure from the 'Asserting that the material is ir­ ^15 p.m.—Newscasting. j results of a fall which he had some instead of at the rectory. lished relations with property owners through Miss Hazel Broome was at her relevant” Cutting said he would op ­ An Intere’sting Group of 4:30 p.m.—Auction Bridge Game— j months ago at his home, which laid home in Hopevale for the week end, pose the executive session on the responsible local representatives. ... J^BC. I him up for some time. His health is froin her work in Hartford. ground that the fundamental issue 5r60 p.m.—Stringwood Ensemble— | very good for one of his years, and was not the character of the books, The system has grown "with the insur­ i^Christiaain Kriens. director. ' door® and abou but the manner of dealing with 'i' ... . tt- 1.1- u* .. 1 the house. He commented on the ance needs of the country. Today hundreds 5:4o p.m.— Movie Highhghts. ^ weather as being very different from BOOTLEGGERS SHOT them. 6.15 p.m. Cab Flashes. . usually seen by him on his an- “The Senate hasn't gone into ex­ Sports Coots of the best citizens of every state are in fe;20 p.m. Highhghts in Sport. j niyei-saries, when there has nearly | ecutive session to conduct legislative 6:25 p.m.—Hartford Courant News | always been cold and snow, and | contact with the public as rejwescntatives Bulletins, Benrus Correct Time, 1 spoke of it as being about the Tulsa, Okla., Feta. 25.— ( A P I - of the Stock Companies. .■ Weather Report; Alcoffol An- warmest Feb. 20th which he can re- Three Federal prohibition agenta to­ i-.: nouncement. 1 call. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Waldo. day were in technical' custody of i No More Gas At $49.50 I Great Authority BtSO p.m.—American Home Banquet j motored with their son-in-law and the United States marshal’s office j ' daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, to here, while two alleged bootleggers ^00 p.m.— Silent. South Glastonbury to visit Mr. In no other field is the relation between In Stomach a s h i o n is doing new things Waldo’s sister, Mrs. Justin Hollister, were in a hospital critically wounded j agent and principal more intimate. In no for the day. by shots fired by one or more of the » li with tweeds this spring. And The Rev. John W. Deeter met his trio of government men during a F other activity is the agent entrusted with Tuesday, February Bible class on Thursday evening at raid on a residence a few miles from and Bowels they’re blossoming out in the most 4:00 p.m.—Novelettes. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tulsa last night. The two wounded If you wlab to ba permanently re­ fascinoting new colors: bamboo greater authority. Hilding. The books of Colossians, men, George Lewis and Lawrence lieved of gac Id atomacb and bowels, 4:15 p.m.—Home Forum Decoiating take Baalraann'a Caa Tableta. which green, brick dust, fleet blue, spring Period. Philippians, and Philemon were tak­ Morgan, were so badly shot they ara pr»ar«d eapeclally foi stomach gas The Stock Fire Insurance agoit has at 4:30 p.m.—The High Steppers. en up for study and discussion. Mr. j may die, physicians said, and all iba bad affecta resulting from green, Patou beige, and of course, Deeter has recovered from his re­ i W. F. Wolverton, M. E. Craig, and gas pressure. his command all the facilities of the com­ 5:00 p.m.—Stock and Curb closings. That empty, gnawing feeling at the tones of brown and navy. 5:25 p.m.—Governmen . bulletins. cent attack of German measles by i Henry B. Jones, were the agents pit of the atomacb will disappear) that panies in engineering and research to make 5:30 p.m.—Lost and found posi­ which he was prostrated for a day ! who made the raid, which Wolverton anxious, nervous feeling with heart pal­ tions wanted. or two, and will, be able to supply declared in a statement to United pitation will vanish, end you will again The weaves ore different, too • • • life and property safer. He has ^ access to the pulpits of his churches as usual. States Commissioner Wilson Roach, be able to take a deep breath without 5:45 p.m.—“Goitre” by Dr. Frank diicomforL finer and closer diagonal tweeds, systematic hazard measurements; authentic H. Leahy. The 4-act drama, “The Noble Out­ ■was staged on an affida^vit alleging That drowsy, sleepy feeling after cast,” which was presented at liquor sales had been made at the dinner will be replaced by a desire for hubbed tweeds, basket - weave 5:58 p.m.—Temperature. entertainmenL Bloating will cease, information about proper building con­ 6:00 p.m.—Champion 'Weatherman. Gilead Hall by the Gilead Communi­ residence. After entering the house, Yotu limba. arms and fingers wiU no tweeds, monotone tweeds and 6:02 p.m.—Agricultural Market ty Players recently, ■will be repeated Wolverton said, a woman shattered longer feel cold and “go to sleep be­ struction; the work of Underwriters’ Labo­ at Hebron Center on the evening of a jug of whiskey on the floor, then cause Baalmann'e Caa Tablets prevent twisted tweeds. report. gae from Interfering "wltb the circula­ ratories in testing materials and devices, 6:19 p.m.— Sessions chimes. Feb. 26, Wednesday. Those 'W'ho handed Lewis a revolver which the tion. Got the genuine, in the yellow pack­ 6:20 p.m.—Sport Digest. were unable to go to Gilead to hear man snapped at him, it failed to age. at any good drug store. Price $1. and other forms of service ior the benefit 6:30 p.m.— Savannah Liners’ O r ­ this presentation ■will be glad of the discharge and Wolverton then began chestra—Dance of the Brigands, opportunity to see it here, and oth­ shooting, he said, wounding both Always on hand at of the insuring public. Trinkhaus; A Spring Morning ers will be glad to see it repeated. Le^wis and his companion, Morgan. Serenade, Schad; I’m Sailing on a It will be given this time under the The other two agents declined to E. J. MURPHY’S Leaders id Civic Affairs Sunbeam, Berlin; Orientale, Cui; auspices of the local C. E. Society. say whether they participated in the Just Can’t Be Bothered; Pilgrim­ Announcements have been re­ shooting. In every coipmnni'ty the insurance agents age to Roknabad, Rubinstein; En­ ceived by friends of Nicholas Wer­ The officers said they found tr'acte from “Miss Dolly Dollars,” ner a former resident here, of his twenty-four gallons of liquor in the are leaders in civic affairs. They have been Herbert: Doughboy’s Lullaby: Ar­ marriage to Miss Amelia Richter, on house. kansas Husking Bee, Pryor; Me­ Saturday, Fetx 22, the ceremony faithful factfflrs in the steady reductions taking place at St. Michael's Monas­ mory Moon, Feist. NURSES FIGHT FLAMES that have been made in the average rate 7:0h p.m.—Amos ’n’ Andy. tery, Union City, N. J. Mr. Werner 7:16 p.m.—Tastyeast Jesters. holds a responsible position in New charged for fire insurance during the last Boston. Feb. 25— (AP) — Four 7:30 p.m.—New England Gas Hour. York. Last year he spent much of 8:00 p.m.—Waldorf’s “Bing Family” the time traveling through South nurses fought a blaze in a room in twenty years. America in the interests of his firm. the children’s ward on the fourth 8:30 p.m.—"Around the World \\ith | floor of the Massachusetts Memorial Libby”—Hornpipe: Blow the Man A meeting of the projected Boy The local agent is in positimi to know Scouts’'^^w^°hel*d at'the parish hall, hospital early today and got it un- Down; Bound for Rio; Barcarolle, his client and his client’s property. He is Offenbach: ' Three for Jack, St. Peter’s rectory, Friday evening, der control before the arrival of ST. LOUIS ROBIN firemen. Fourteen children in near* Squires: Duna, McGill; Rolling Scout Executive Frederick C. Hill, First i prepared to study the needs of each (me— Down to Rio. German: Fingal’s of Hartford, was present and gave by rooms, including four seriously Endurance Flying Cave, Mendelssohn; The Pirates an interesting talk to the boys, ill, were removed from the section. brings to each the special service required The f-re started from a defective of Penzance. Sullivan. Twelve boys were present, and wiring and burned through parti­ iOs^iekActini — and may save you money if you 'will per­ 9:00 p.m.—John & Johnson Musical there would have been a larger at­ tions and a floor. Miss Mary Hiltz, Melodrama. tendance but for a meeting of the a nurse, discovered the flames and mit him to use the many avfulable facilities 9:30 p.m.—Sunoco Sho-w. 4-H club which kept some of the Collars that stand owoy from 10:00 p.m.—Westinghouse Salute. prospective members away. Several called three others to help her ivith and will (jooperate "with him in im j^ v in g fire extinguishers. The 300 patients the face 10:30 p.m.—The Night Owls. adults who are interested in the in the institution were aroused by ARCTURUS 11:00 p.m.—Longines time. movement were also present, among BLUE LONG LIFE your risk. 11:01 p.m.—Champion V('eatherman. them being Carroll Hutchinson, a the hospital fire gong. The nipped-in waist effect 11:03 p.m.— Sport Digest. former scout master,in Manchester. RADIO TUBES 11:08 p.m.—Temperature. Two patrols were organized. NAME NEW MTNIS’TER. Miss Marcia Zabriskie of Preston, Narrow belts that buckle or tie teacher of the grammar school, DR.\M.\TIC MEETING. Hebron Center, and Miss Josephine Madrid, Feb. 25.— (A P )—The of­ Flares or Capes Ruby, assistant primary at the cen­ ficial gazette today published a de­ t IT me I Istanbul, Feb. 25.— (A P )—There ter, of New Haven, spent the week cree naming Elias Tormo Y Monzo was a dramatic meeting this morn­ end at their homes. as minister of public instruction in FOR RADIO Furs are ing at the Angora railway station The progressive whists for the the new Berenguer Cabinet. He re­ SERVICE between Mustapha Kemai, the benefit of the library began with a places the Duke of Alba, who has LAPiN KIT FOX GALAPIN WOl Ghazi, and Amanullah, former king good attendance on Friday evening. become minister of state. PHONE 8160 of Afghanistan. A charge of 10 cents each, was made Have ydti heard the new Majestic Sizes for Women ond Misses T H E NATIONAL BOARD OF and a pleasant evening passed. More ' Amanullah’s face streamed with Electric Radio? tears as he embraced Kemai, imita- players are expected next Friday RADIO SERVICE FIRE UNDERWRITERS ^on of whose modernizing program evening. on ail makes. A joint meeting of the Boys’ and Barstow Radio 85 John Street, New York cost him his throne. PHONE 3733 Girls’ 4-H clubs took' place at the Service A NATIONAL <»GANI2ATION OF . 4 Amanullah told reporters he was home of Mrs. T. C. Ives Friday eve­ New Sets and Standard Coat Shop Second Floor ready to return to Afghanistan in Authorized Dealer stock fire insurance COHpANIEB ning. with an attendance of 18 Accessories. MajMtic, I%ilco ) ESTABLISHED IN 1 ^ any humble capacity, but he main­ members. County agent Donald C. New Store tained this ■visit to the Ghazi was 20 CUsscll St. Gaylord was present and assisted Next door to Kittle’s Market merely prompted by the desire to with the carrying out of the lesson WM. E. KRAH ■s^ a dear old friend. program, after which the time ivas 669 Tolland Turnpike

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New' York—Mrs. Emilie V. Moore St. Louis—Police reveal family of has refused a gift of $1,145,531 m Charles W. Pershall, Granite City, order that it may be available for 111., banker, paid $40,000 to kid­ a school. She was bequeathed most napers for his release. of the residuary estate of her sis­ Last Week at Flint- London—MacDonald says British ter, Miss Annie Clarkson, for life. are “much concerned” over Soviet Upon Mrs. Moore’s death, the will HARTFORD , antireligious activities, but will do provided, the money should go to nothing until all facts are obtained. the Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial Buenos Aires — Missionary be­ College of Technology at Potsdam. lieves Danish training frigate, miss­ N. Y„ founded by aunts of the sis­ ing with all hands since last winter, ters in memory of a brother. Mrs. We hold but two general markdowns a year. The went to bottom near Tristan cfa Moore renounced the bequest so Cunha. that the college could have the Monte Carlo— Princess Charlotte, money at once for new buildings. daughter of Ruling Prince Louis of R 0 sa Raisa, Gary, Ind.—Having slipped step­ reductions are genuine and the savings worth while .Monaco and Prince Pierre, her hus- g r a nd opera’s into a bathtub. Sir Harry '■■and, reported settling differences Cinderella, hid Lauder has been been sin^ng with /it of court. in cellpjs, when a bit of a bruise. A physician found This year, because of an entire change in our merchandising and buying pro­ Havana— Opening of Machado a child, to escape that no bones were broken. gram, we are reducing the number of floor samples carried one third. airdrome marred by twelve deaths. b 1 0 ody massa­ Madrid —The Duke of Gor i.s 10 bus passengers killed in collision cres in Russian dead, having had a heart attack just with train and two aviators in Poland. Her mu­ after his automobile, in which he This makes necessary even sharper reductions than usual, and many desirable crash. sical education, was riding but not driving, killed a London— Foreign Minister Hen­ began in Italy, pedestrian. suites and odd piece are markd at half price. derson gives reception to naval con­ where she went London—At leasl fifteen of the ference delegates. when her rela­ 1 stenographers attached to the The following list of goods are in stock as this goes to press and indi­ Rio Janeiro—Epidemic of grippe tives were ban­ ' American naval delegation now have attacks towns near Brazilian and , ished from Rus­ i long white gloves. Etiquette pre- cates the importance of this event. Early buyers will profit by taking advantage Peruvian frontiers. i sia as revolu­ I scribed them for the reception given Buenos Aires— Santiago dispatch | tionists. ' by Foreign Secretary Henderson. of these remarkable values at our store, where we have been says Chilean Cabinet resigns. | I All the girls were invited. Fifteen New Orleans— Camera knocks I attended after a day of shopping, out Farmer Lodge in second round. ^ i Washington.—There is a Santa Miami Beach, Fla.—Mr. and LIis. I Claus. It is a town in Indiana and Tunney arrive for fight. I letters from children arrive there sellinq qotori furqitiJie tor Washington — Garner of Texas (5 T H e 1 all the year round, so many that terms White House conference ' Representative Rowbottom is seek- smoke-screen to divert attention ' ing a raise in pay for one of tte from pressing problems; carter ci busiest* postmasters of his district. Virginia calls it “bunk.” Kansas City— Shouse of Demo­ ! Cadillac, Mich.—Having fallen Real Values! from the top of a moving freight Here’s The List cratic National executive committee AD.\>IS’ FIRST MINISTRY censures Hoover for “lack of gov­ train between two cars. Merle Todd, ernmental leadership.” On February 25, 1785, John 1 18, is expected to recover. He Chicago—Gunmen invade hospital Adams, second president of the_ .. struck the air hose, parting it and and shoot wounded gangster in bed. United States, was appointed the ; stopping the train before the wheels Living Room For the San Francisco— Lindbergh assist­ first minister to England. reached him. For the ed by Bowlus in first of new glider Adams was one of the political Meredith, N. H.—Janice Mere­ test series. leaders of Massachusetts and an in­ dith, heroine of a revolutionary war Furniture Great Falls, Mont.—Two killed fluential member of the Second Con-j novel, would approve. All the farm­ Bed Room when plane in landing attempt tinental Congress. He achieved dis­ ers came to town Saturday to shop. Dining Room 117-2490. Decorated 3-Piece Stick Willow strikes cow. tinction in diplomatic cijcles when And so the butcher, the baker and Santa Maria. CaL — Two killed he secured from Holland a loan for even the postmaster kept open last 238-155. Mahogany and Gum China, ve- Suite, reduced from f t 7 ^ 74-191. 6-Piece Georgian Bedroom Suite, when plane strikes high tension the national finances and negotiated Saturday and closed yesterday in- duced from $173 to ...... «P # d reduced from $450 $225 wire. terms of peace and commerce with 220-3. Hand Decorated Chippendale Sec­ Washington—Department of Jus­ Great Britain. New York.—Mayor Walker is $77 to ...... tice will file test in St. Louis Federal ' ppointed minister to England, i back from a fishing trip to Florida. them retary, reduced from ft ft 1 Court of proposed merger of Stand­ - - irksome I Where are the fish? Most of them 45-601. Walnut and Gum Buffet Server, $162 t o ...... V d 1 Odd wood bedsteads at half price. Adams found his post an been for 381-809. Bird’s Eye Maple Dresser, le- ard of New York and Vacuum Oil one. He believed his service was are right where they’ve reduced from $55.00 $18.75 264-1251. Kalcutta Decorated ftC C companies. doing his country no good and re­ years,” he grinned. Love Seat, reduced from $110 to < ^ d d duced from ft C % 7 Camden, Ala — B. M. Miller, turned home after only three years Many floor, table and bridge lamps at haR $115 t o ...... OO I • iX v / seventh entrant in gubernatorial abroad. 197-1069. Mahogany Server, (fc O C l race, has anti-Klan. anti-chain store In. the first election under the new reduced from $65 t o ...... price. . . 4-824. Hand decorated 3-3 beds, reduced platform. Constitution Adams was elected 247- 657. 3-Piece Kroehler Mohair Living Gary. Ind.— Body of Perconti, SWEETEN ACID from $120 f t ^ O vice president, serving two terms. 61-10. Walnut and Gum Server, reduced Room Suite, reduced f t 1 7 7 C j A leader of Unione Siciliana, found in In 1796, on the refusal of Washing­ to, pair ...... V v V / ciuick lime crypt, sealed with con­ ton to accept a third term, he was from $245 t o ...... crete, under barn, was shooting vic­ chosen president. STOMACH THIS ...... $12.50 1-odd. 3-Piece Cane Back Living Room 191-1032. Mahogany and gum Dressing tim. Adams died July 4, 1826, on the 231-797. Walnut and Gum China, re­ Suite, reduced from Table, reduced from Washington—Letter reveals asso­ same day as Thomas Jefferson. John $62.50 ciate supreme court justices wrote of PLEASANT WAY duced from $89.00 t o ...... $44.50 Quincy Adams, sixth president 248- 746. 2-Piece Ki’oehler Lawson Suite, Taft, regretting retirement. the United States, was his son. $75.00 t o ...... v O I 191-584. Walnut and gum decorated Los Angeles — Boy dies, girl is green damask, reduced from f t 1 7 7 ; When people experience distress Dresser, reduced blinded and two others are in seri­ 231-823. Walnut and Gum China, (1 *0 1 $264 to ...... ^ A p .f* ous condition from poison liquor ‘ two hours after eating—suffer from reduced from $62 t o ...... v O L from $125 t o ...... $62o50 drunk in auto party. UNDY IS GLIDING ! heartburn, gas, indigestion—nine 422-1437. 2-Piece Green Brocade Suite. Hartford—Deputy Coroner James i times out of ten it’s excess acid 18-2700. Early American Welch (1* 1 C reduced from ft 1 7 ^ Chest to match, reduced i that's causing their trouble, J. Corrigan appointed New Haven • Server, reduced from $38 to ... . ^ 1. ^ S350 t o ......

0 from $250 to ...... duced from f t i d f t killed and two injured in r.uto acci­ "real winds” before continuing with I pleasant and palatable form. It’s $115.00 to ...... 7-259. English Davenport, solid maliog- $91 t o ...... dent. , his sail plane experiments off Point ' the form physicians prescribe; j w'hich millions have come to de- 16-88. Decorated Tea Wagon, reduced any frame, linen velour, reduced $175 388-314. Walnut and gum Toilet Table, Southington—Herbert Aichler. 5 4 .Loma, near here. The flying colonel d missing since Saturday, found dead ' j-^.|a,de one brief flight yesterday, but ' pend upon in over 50 years of stead- i I from $48.00 $ 2 4 . 0 0 from $350 to « reduced from ft/| C in field. Medical examiner gives returned to Los Angeles last night ; il> increasing use. 4'22-1920. 2-Piece Tuxedo Suite, m fine Milk of $90 t o ...... verdict of suicide. i to await reports of more favorable A spoonful of Phillips quality frieze, reduced from Wallingford— John Komorowski, i weather. Magnesia in a glass of water neu- 74-1655. Jade Green and Satinwood 7- $175 times its volume in $350 to 56-1630. Mahogany and gum wardrobe, 7, struck and fatally injured by ji The^flight marked the christening tralizes many Piece Apartment Dining Suite, ( t O O C George Wash- automobile. !i of “ the Anne Lindbergh” a new'ly excess acid; and does it at once. In 92-350. Solid Mahogany, five minutes, the symptoms of ex­ reduced from $450.00 t o ...... Hartford—Governor Trumbull re­ built Bowlus sail plane named in ington Sofa, hand carved, re­ ...... $62.50 fuses to act on charges made by ' cess acid disappear. To know this ’ honor of Mrs. Lindbergh. The perfect way is to be through with 368-760. (Williams-Kimp) Early Ameri­ duced from $350 t o ...... $175 New Haven disabled Aiiierican :, colonel took off from Mt. Soledad, ^89-809. Bird’s Eye maple dresser. crude methods forever. can Buffet, beautifully figured mahogany, re­ 248-380. Love Seat, j^ac- ■'■eterans against Colonel Clarence ; between San Diego and La Jolla in Be sure to get genuine Phillips quard, reduced from $85 to C. Scarborough, chairman of state jj the previously untried glider and duced from ^ 1 Q ft'' ^$42.50 tto o ...... iS7 I . d50 V / fund, and Herbert H. Bartlett, New ! Milk of Magnesia. A less perfect j $350.00 to ...... ^ i i / O 248-796. 7’ 6” Chesterfield Davenport, for 20 or 25 minutes kept it afloat in product may not act the same. All Haven investigator of fund. ! varying winds. He landed on a fast color velour, reduced 118-809. Old English maple 4-piece suits, Worcester. Mass.—Brothers, Ar- j drug stores have the generous 25c 368-762. (Williams-Kimp) Figured ma- sandy beach approximately 15 miles and 50c bottles. Full directions for from $350 t o ...... $175 thus Young, 14. and Albert, 16, I from his starting point. hoganv China Cabinet, reduced (t I Q Q drown when ice breaks while fish- 1 its many uses are alw'ays in the 248-754. Mohair Arm Chair, ...... $57.50 package. from $325.00 t o ...... ^ I V O ing. : S.YNDINO IN MEXICO reduced from Brockton. Mass.—State fire in­ ‘Milk of Magnesia” ha^ been the i 368-950. (Williams-Kimp) Figured Sher­ 282-1000. Mahogany and gum Colonial Mark of $87 to .... $43.50 spector reveals city officials six TT V, o- I U. S. Registered Trade aton Mahogany Buffet, reduced (t 1 O C 248-1001. Mohair Arm Chair, reduced dresser, $75.00 $59 tra Jay | - ^rpr.JSo?c“ pS ^ fire escapes on city home, where re from $185.00 t o ...... ^ I £ * 0 from $75 said that General Augustino San- lips, since 1875.—Adv. cent fire caused seven deaths. dino, e.xiled Nicaraguan insurgent; 443-429. ■ :Mahogany and Gum Buffet,^ re­ to ...... $37.50 191-1032. i\Iahogany and gum Hepple- Boston.—Rt. Rev. Thomas Fred­ Student Chair, leader, and his staff, had arrived ; duced from $98.00 t o ...... $65.00 264-5150. ]\Iahogany white dressing table, f t A 4 erick Davis, bishop of Episcopal 1 there and were staying at the homes . tapestry, reduced from diocese of western Massachusetts of friends. They left Mexico City j China Cabinet, reduced from $66 to $55.00 $89.00 t o ...... S70 t o ...... $35 weds Mrs. Annie M. Patten. I Saturday after a stay of several NOTICE! A set of Diners reduced t o ...... $75.00 232-32S. Walnut and gum 7-drawer van­ Montpelier, Vt.—Waters of north ; -ft-eeks and said they were returning 436-1101. Frame Lounging Chair, tapes­ branch river recede two feet to four ' to Merida, Y’ucatan. Odd Chinas and Servers at half price. ity dresser, f t i d . ^ feet above normal with colder try, reduced from $22.50 SPECIAL TOWN MEETING Hoosier Breakfast Sets at sharp reduc­ $91.00 t o ...... weather. .\LL OVER A GR.APE. Providence, R. I.—Congresswo­ tions. 305-543. Mahogany and Giim End (1* C 85-32. All w^alnut vanity man Mary T. Norton of New Jersey York, Pa.—Loose grapes on the 443-442. Sheraton klahogany Dining Table, reduced from'SlO to dresser. $68.00 t o ...... $34 declares 18th Amendment “dese­ top steps of a store porch is alleged n o t ic e IS HEREBY GI\T1N 331-26. Imitation Mahogany End lable, crates” Constitution in address be­ Suites, 10 pieces, highly figured wood, beau­ Odd wood beds at half price. to have caused an accident to Mr.s. that a Special Town Meeting of the reduced from f t 7 7 7 fore Democratic city committee. legal voters of the Town of Man­ tifully detailed inlaying, especially attractive Odd Bedroom Chairs and Benches at half Helen I. Ruby which resulted in a $4 45 to ...... Boston—Lawrence A. Arthur. 29 damage suit for $10,000. Mrs. Rubv chester will be held at the High diners with overstuffed seats, f t ^ Q f t year old employe of Federal Na­ School Hall on Monday, the 3rd day 212-2156. Solid Mahogany Flip Top End price. contends that she slipped on the reduced from $700 t o ...... tional bank charged with larceny of of March, A. D„ 1930. at eight-fif Table reduced from ft l7 grapes, fell down the stairs leading teen o’clock in the afternoon, for 295-235. 8-piece (twin beds) Italian $4,450, pleads not guilty and is held broke her 154-5725. (Phoenix, GR) English Oak up to the porch, and the following purposes: $35 to ...... ivorv Bedroom suite, for Grand Jury. | 10-Piece Dining Suite, hand-carved, dusted 41-3100. Solid Mahogany Con- Lewiston. Me.—Bates college wins i ankle. 1. To see if the Tov'n will vote $37^00 t o ...... $275 Maine intercollegiate hockey leasue ; to accept a trust fund for library antique finish, draw end table, chairs uphol­ sole Table, reduced from $40 to championship by taking deciding . MINI.VTl RE PL.\NE. purposes under the Will of Francis stered in linen frieze, reduced f t / I Q f t 292-232. Mahogany and Gum Swing lop "56-1690. (Sligh) 7-piece enameled suite, game from Bowdoin with 4-1 score. of H. Whiton. from $825 t o ...... Console Table, reduced from $500 . Conco'.d, N. H.—L. M. Collins, New York.—William Mallon 2. To see if the Town will vote f t l 4 town treasurer of Danville, whose this city has completed a delecate to accept a trust fund under the 231-983. (Union, Jamestown) 10-piece $28 t o ...... y . • 7 t o ...... $249 piece of wood carving that has ex­ Will of Mary Elizabeth Whiton. 415-139. Decorated Enamel Pier Cabinet, accounts have been declared by Walnut and Gum Dining Suite, f t 1 O f t 26-832. Maple chest of auditors to be short $4,583, sends cited attention all over the country 3. To see if the Town will vote reduced from $315 t o ...... ^ X state tax commission ceitified check From the wood of one match ne to accept the Selectmen’s layout of ...... $17.50 drawers, $54.00 t o ...... $42.75 for amount. carved a model airplane five-eighths Cumberland Street. 231-846. 9-Piece Walnut and Gum Wil­ Dated at Manchester, Conn., this ^ 45-198. Antique Maple Telephone Stand Large size mahogany Colonial Boston—Thermometer reaches 67 of an inch long and having a wing liam and Mary Dining Suite f t Q f t Q 340-3. degrees for warmest February 24 in spread of three-fourths of an inch. 24th day of February, 1930. and Seat, reduced from dresser, $180, reduced from $345 t o ...... $20 history of Weather Bureau. It was viewed by many at the re­ THOMAS J. ROGERS to .... $119.50 cent St. Louis aviation show. W. V/. ROBETSON 16-1101. 9-Piece Early American Pine A number of desirable Smokers at half GEO. E. KEITH 244-1552. (Phoenix, GR) 5-piece mahog- SUES FOR $150,000 I WELLS A. STRICKLAND Cottage Suite, reduced from ftO /i Q price. ALBERT T. JACKSON $319 to ...... any bedroom suite. Jersey City, Feb. 25.— lA P )—Ed­ ARVID GUSTAFSON $800.00 to $575 ward A. Clark, a civil engineer of ! AVOID UGLY PIMPLES JARLE E. JOHNSON. 45-632. Puritan Maple 6-Piece Apart­ Boston, has filed a suit for $150,000 ' Selectmen of the Town of ment Suite, reduced from ft 1 1 Q Beds and Bedding damages in Hudson Circuit of the ; Does a pimply face embarrass you? Manchester, Connecticut. $225 t o ...... ^ X l i / Supreme Court against the United ; Get a package of Dr. Edwards Olive Fruit Company for injuries receiv- : Tablets. The skin should begin to 204-65. 8-piece \valnut and gum dining 149. Burton-Dixie compartment kapok ed in an automobile accident in the | clear after you have taken the tablets Beds and Bedding a few nights, if you are like thousands suite, reduced from ftftQ mattress, 4-6, reduced ft79 ^0 Republic of Gautamela. Clark alleg- i from $45.00 to . . • • • - ed that he was hurt when an auto- of others. Now Is The Time $135 to ...... 149. Burton-Dixie Superb 4-6 mattress, j Help cleanse the blood, bowels and 54. Simmons 3-3 box spring, d * O n mobile in which he was riding col- ! 74-1655. Satinwood, hand decorated 7- all cotton, reduced from ft7 0 liver with Dr. Eldwards Olive Tablets, reduced from $40 to ...... < P ^ ^ lided with another car owned by the successful substitute for calomel; piece apartment suite, reduced ft 7 7 $58.00 t o ...... the fruit company. Tp Eat Oysters 149-30. 3-3 box spring, f t 7 A there’s no sickness or pain after tak­ from $450.00 t o ...... ing them. And We Have the Best reduted from $48.00 t o ...... 426. Ambassador inner spring mattress, Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do that 71-1018. Maple Chippendale Buf- f t C C 159. Baker’s 3-0 Nabob box spring, 4-6, reduced from which calomelrfioes, and just as effec­ THE SAVINGS BANK When in Hartford dine with us, fet, $95 t o ...... reduced from $45.00 $36.00 to OF ROCKVILLE tively, but their action is gentle and $22.50 $18 safe instead of severe and irritating. and don’t forget to bring some 71-1024. Maple Mollie f t ^ Q 7 ^ to Rate of Interest Thousands who take Olive Tablets, 54. Simmons 1533 ivory and blue 4-6 home for the other members Pitcher Table, $72 to .... # d 103 ASYLUM STREET AND are never cursed with a “ dark brown of the family. bed, reduced from taste,” a bad breath, a dull,_ listless, $30.00 to “ no good” feeling, constipation, tor­ 333-630. Solid Mahogany f t 7 ^ 150 TRUMBULL STREET $15 On All Deposits pid liver, bad disposition, pimply face. Bnffet, $95 to ...... tP f. d WILLIAM MAXWELL Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable President compound; known by their olive color. HONISS’S I Hartford A. T. BISSELL Dr. Edwards spent years among 'OYSTER HOUSE Secretary and Treasurer patients afflicted with liver and bowel Hartford complaints and Olive Tablets are the Established 1845 WE WELCOME ACCOUNTS immensely effective result. Take rXINT-BHUCi C®, BY MAIL nightly for a week. See how much 22 State St. Hartford, Conn. better you feel and look. 15c, 30c, 60c. (Under Grant’s Store) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1930. t»AGE SIX TV

of supervision and side issues in­ posed questions, if answered by a IRanrlfestrr vented by the state, they could sufficient number of persons, would HEALTH«*lHErADVICE strip the schools in Manchester of develop that state of opinion pretty D r Frank Eorning Brralb no little amount of folderol and a well. It will be Interesting to note PUBX.lSnEU BY THE great deal of expense. pBRALU PRINTING COMPANY. INC. Our criticism has not and does whether the drys who are doing 13 BIssell Street not reflect in the slightest degree their best to discedit the poll in ad­ aifctosM STfiMpeo M o/iESseo rOK/tePLT South Manchester. Conn. gam /tcetr jama THOMAS PEU(;USON on yie personal qualities, the integ­ vance will acclaim it with loud L General Manager A I can assure you that if one of rity or the diligence of any school huzzahs if, after its completion, it THE TREATMENT FOR APOPLEXY—Continued. ^your family has a stroke and you Founded October 1. 1881 governing body in Manchester nor shows that dry sentiment is still in follow this fasting regime and preponderance in the country—or, Published Every Evening Except of any member. It is directed sole- Immediately following an apoplec­ treatment which I_have outlined, Sundays and Holidays. Enter'"d at the ly against their frame of mind in more correctly speaking, in a ma- tic attack, the patient’s head and you are doing the wisest and best | Post Office at Sourh Manchester. Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. subscribing to the theory that the j jority of the states—which it shoulders should be raised by a high thing that can be done. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES expenditures of th^ town must b e! likely enough to do pillow, and all constricting clothing j ------One Year, by mall ...... $5.00 such as collars, garters and belts ! QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, Per Month, by mall ...... $ -60 | governed by the notions of place Delivered, one yeai ...... $9.00 should be loosened. Cold or ice ap -, (Third Set of Teeth.) Single copies ...... J -03 makers and “experts” in education-! R. R. PROPAGANDA plications should „ _ be placed at the i Question:—T. J. writes: “Once in al fiddlefaddle and not by the j Leslie H. Tyler’s address to the , neck, while warm ap a while we read a news item that MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED length of the town’s purse or the | Lions club here last night was an | plications may be used on the lower ! some elderly persons finds new teeth PRESS emerging the same place as In a The Associated Press is exclusively willingness or unwillingness of the ' item in the campaigdi of propagan-1 limbs or abdomen. entitled to the uso for re^uhlicatlon voters to emntv it i da lately opened by the railroad The patient will usually recover yoimg child. 'Would it be possible of all news dispatches credited to It voters to empty it. ua la y •; of from the first attack, but he should through a special diet and certain or not otherwise credited In this If we or anybody else could con-, company to offset the activities of ^egin using a fasting gum massage, etc., for a grown per­ paper and also the local news pub- iistied herein. vince the present school authorities j Prof. Albert Levitt of Redding who j ^gg^j^g reduce liis blood pressure. son to grow new teeth to replace All rights of republlcatlon of of Manchester that they must cut is seeking through court action to i facilitate the dissolving of the those pulled?” special dispatches herein are also re­ Answer: There are occasional it- served. the educational garment according compel the road to eliminate grade clot or embolism. to the cloth, we would be very glad i crossings according to law. As such i The orange or grapefruit . . . juice , ! stances where one or more teeth will ' grow after the second set of teeth riental ugs SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ O R SENT.'—IVE; Hamilton - DeLlsser. indeed to support them to the limit j it should be considered j have formed. This is really an ab­ Inc.. 285 Madison Ave.. New York. N. of our ability, for they are a self j As to the accuracy of Mr. Tyler s | from six to ten days and normal condition and cannot be Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave., Chicago. Ills. sacrificing and public spirited body statistics in general we are not pre- j fgUgwed by a carefully balanced treated through anything a person of men and women with only one | pared to express an opinion, hut | diet. The one which is outlined every can do. Usually the only way to get (Scatter Sires) Full service clieni ' - N E A Service. when he goes to the length of de- j Friday in my newspaper articles is | a third set of teeth is to buy them Inc. fault—subservience to a system Member. Audit Bureau of Cl.cula- daring that 62 per cent of all auto-1 a very good diet to use for this pur- from a dentist, tlons. that is breeding revolt in every town and city in Connecticut. mobile accidents are attributable to | should be given (Beet Tops.) FEBRUARY PRICED The Herald Printing Company. Inc., defective brakes he goes some-, several days after the attack Question:—H. W. S. writes: “1 assumes no financial resiioiislhilUy would like to know what you mean for typographical errors appearing in “ GOOD OLD TIMES” where with a whoop. As a matter of ; gj. jt will retard the cure. If the TIRELESS fingers have woven into each of these rugs the beauty, mys­ advertisements in the Manchester fact, Connecticut records show that i patient sticks to the fact he can ac- by beet tops and turnip tops do you tery and wonder of the Orient. Across the sea these rugs come to add Evening Herald. An article by Samuel G. Blythe, leaves of these dpfe’etive eauinment of all kinds, i complish more good in the first two ! mean the leaves of these veg- the completing touch to our 1930 rooms.... soft, subdued colors, if our printed in the current issue of a ^ ' weeks than can be done for him lat- etables? If so, will you please te.1 TUESDAY, FEB. 25, 1930 including brakes, steering gear. widely circulated weekly magazine, er on by two or three years of treat- me how to prepare them?” scheme is such... .bright and gay colorings if desired. lights, horns and everything else, j jjjgjjt. Answer; Young beets and turnips In this new importation there are three groups, and you may have a SCHOOLS which compares the Congresses of twenty-five or thirty years ago with are responsible for a little less than | gnemas should be used night and have tender tops which make excel­ choice of these at three unusually low prices. The Herald has been accused of lent greens if they are properly pre­ ^ I the present one, much to the disad-; ^ per cent of the crashes. I morning, using from one to two bitterness in its manner of dealing pared. They should be cooked in If the rest of Mr. Tyler’s figures j quarts of plain warm water. The Hamadans, average with the question of the right of vantage of the latter, is receiving very litle water and for only a short * are as dependable as those on auto- { patient should be kept warm, and size, 2:5x3.9 the school authorities to involve the more applause, it seems to us time. If the heavy aluminum ware ’ ' mobile brakes the Lions would do i should be disturbed as little as pos- is used and the cover kept on the town in financial commitments ex­ it has coming to it. Mr. Blythe was .1 sible during an attack, and one must undoubtedly more impressed, in his well to be not too much impressed be careful ® not to apply too much cooking vessel, it is not necessary to ceeding the appropriations made by use any water, as they will cook jn earlier acquaintance with senators by his talk. heat to the limbs or abdomen as the annual town meetings. If to be ------the skin is not sensitive to heat in their own juices. They should not blunt is bitter, then we must plead and representatives, by the dignity be cooked over ten minutes. NOT SO GOOD this condition as in health and may Mossuls; average guilty: but if to be bitter is to feel and wisdom and patriotism of those Henry Ford has intimated t h a t ' become burned without the paUent ^ ^ size, 3.6x5.4 rancor or animosity toward indi­ notables than he is by the same ^ J u -n oil +V.O i being able to give, warning. (Dextrinlzed Cereal.) maybe some day he will buy all t e | heavy exercise is advisable, Question;—Mrs. H. T. asks: “Is viduals, then most emphatically we qualities as possessed by the states­ navies of the world, junk them and i moderate walking may be a cereal that is advertised as roast- Claim innocence. What the Herald men of today. But he was young then and he is older now. turn the metal into automobiles. | recommended at the end of the fruit ed and toasted,dextrinlzed? It Is has said in this business of exceed­ We don’t think that suggestion is j juice fast. The patient should make madeof wholewheat, and I am won He speaks of “Fire Alarm” ing voted appropriations, it stands so hot. Our idea in supporting naval | a- special effort to discourage any dering if this dextrinizing would Hamadans; average by and expects to continue to stand Foraker as one of the able men of 4. . 4 ______habits of worrying, fretting, fuming have a laxative effect.” disarmament is o p p p anger. A tranquil, poised mind Size, 2.6x5 by. But if we have given the im­ the country, a notable senator; he Answer: There are majiy break­ being killed. g,nd a happy disposition will do fast foods on the market in which pression that we consider the school speaks of Ben Tillman of South Carolina; he speaks of Boise Pen­ much in preventing further at­ the starch has been completely dex- authorities of this town guilty of trinized. Those made of entire rose of Pennsylvania, of Senator tacks. anything but a drifting with the By following these very easy rules wholewheat would be bitter from tide, we have strayed to that extent Mark Hanna—and we wonder what IN NEW YORK you can know that you are helping the burning of the bran if the man­ from our purpose. he would say about any of these the patient to recover from the ufacturer did not add molasses or Let this be understood: This gentlemen if they had first burst on V u TT h or f^Aino- niaeeq Stroke in the shortest possible time, some other sweet. If the cereal i.s completely dextrinlzed it tends to newspaper is amply aware that the the Congressional horizon after Mr. i ® ^ ^ ’ In those cases where the paralysis 'W ATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. Blythe had had thirty years experi-1 To breakfast at the Breevort with ' leaving, a mild massage produce constipation and is decided-1 gradual conversation of the once ly non-laxative unless some laxative | ence as a reporter of law making H. M. Tomlinson, who wrote that! ^bould be used, beginning about ten 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER sound and fruitful educational sys­ elegant book, “The Sea and the ' -lays after the stroke. As soon as substance is put in with the cereal. tem of this state into a tangle of instead of when he was new at the Jungle ” and, more recently, “All ■ the patient is able, he should prac- Many of the toasted brans on the fads, jobs and ruinous extrava­ game. Our Yesterdays.” And he fell to j tice active movements to overcome market are not completely dextrin- . .. 4the., _ tendency----- 4 _ to ------musculargggtrac- ized and therefore the bran has a gance is not the work of town or Foraker w'as a shouter, a bitter telling a strange tale of the part played by chance in the creation of tion. stimulating effect on the intestines. i^ty boards of education or district partisan. Tillman was almost as violent and as light-weighted as the his first named work. committees but of the State Board Tomlinson had been sauntering iof Education and< of the lawmakers present senator from his state, along the London waterfront talking 0f the Legislature who have heaped Blease. Penrose was an earlier Joe to the skippers of old tranjp steam­ ‘ < J , (Obligations upon the towms without Grundy. Hanna would probably ers, in connection with newspaper ,I, WASHINGTON have been denied a seat in the Sen­ articles he was preparing. He be-j ing its best to preach sectionalism Consideration to their ability to bear came particularly chummy with one | and to preach to its constituents them. ate by the same people who ex­ old fellow who was sta^fting on a LETTER that the east is opposed to their in­ Let this also be understood: This cluded Vare and Smith, and for the fascinating cruise. The skipper sug- ; terests. But the eastern senators have shown much more willingness Van Wagner’s Service Station itewspaper believes that in Man- same reason, had he been their con­ gested that the writer come along.' EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the ^ ministration’s first year Is ex- temporary. Connecticut people will Tomlinson was temp e , ’ first of three Interviews with leaders pressed by Senator Hiram Bingham to vote for protection of farm pro­ Phone 6697 311 Main Street House 7298 tester, as in far too many other ducts than western senators have be very slow to admit that their plained that a wife and ©f the Senate’s political factions on. of Connecticut, whose position is towns in the state, there has been, this a bit difficult. Y ® P' the record of the Seventy-first Con- similar to that of other Old Guards- for the protection of eastern indus­ on the part of the school authori­ present senators suffer by compari­ tain suggested that they e v ^ gress to date. These dispatches are men such as Smoot of Utah, Ree^ tries. The totally uncompromising ties, a tendency to accept this domi­ son with Orville H. Platt in any­ matter to fate. ^ ' ©specially timely because of recent and ■ Grundy of "Pennsylvania, • ■ —Fess attitude of some western senators SPECIAL SPRING PRICES A London bus happened to has been in utter opposition to party nation of the State Board of Edu­ thing save an oratory so ponderous White House discussions about of Ohio and Gillett of Msissachusetts. lumbering dow’n a hill toward the speeding up the Senate. ' “The action of the coalition of tenets and the best interests of Re­ Valve Grinding including Gaskets cation as something inevitable, at that it was majestic. docks. publicanism. If we have Brookharts and Hef­ ' Democrats and western Republicans ^1 points irresistible and even de- “Tell you what.” suggested the BY RODNEY DUTCHER , has caused serious and needless leg- “It has been extremely unpleas­ Buicks ...... $9.50 Chievrolet 4 ...... $4.50 ^rable. There has been in evidence lins now we had Tellers and Hearsts ship’s master, “if an even number , islative delay as well as business un­ ant to notice that Republican mem­ ^ J 0-7 I-A Chevrolet 6 ...... $6.50 of passengers get off the bus, you NE.\ Service Writer bers of the coalition are unwilling no determination to maintain home in the old days. If we find here and Washingtop — Regular Republi­ certainty,” Bingham says. “They ...... Ford Model T ...... $4.00 But if an odd number are tearing down their own cam- to listen even to the arguments cit­ rule, even to the minor extent to there a W^ild Man of Borneo m the j along.” v.cans iu in the'me ocoaLc,Senate, especially the gf jg28 ^hen they went al- ing unemployment in New England Pontiac ...... $7.00 Ford Model A .... $5.00 which home rule may still be main , Senate in 1930 we could have found] Tomlinson snapped him up. And once powerful faction known as the ^ gf^ as far for protection as the and the bad straits in which some of Also special prices on all makes of cars. tained. There has b^en a willing-j now and then a Wild Man of Borneo | to e e Republicans, after condemning the our factories find themselves. I Thus, by sheer chance, did Tom- President Hoover and leaders in the “They have just voted blindly liess to accept the valuations placed I in the Senate i^ 1892. Fordney-McCumber tariff act in 1 linson make the cruise that was to - House that the Senate has been 1924. against any increases which would •upon fads and gimcracks by these As for the House of Representa-1 name high in the ranks ] moving too slowly and that legis- help the manufacturers of the Brakes Adjusted theorists who for years have had tives, many persons with long gj -wi-iters. ! lative affairs are in a terrible mess. “The business world had every northeastern states, The present seems to them very reason to believe that neither party “Because the tariff doesn’t help 2^ Wheel 50c. 4 Wheel $1.00 their grip on the educational sys­ memories will be likely to entertain would attack the existing schedules, the opinion that the average of And so up to Horace Liveright’s black in deed and the only brighter those agricultural products in which tem of the state. Cost upon cost iblishing plant in the Forties aspect of the future lies in the fact but the coalition has gone and low- ] there is a large surplus they seem to and expense upon expense has been ability and dignity and devotion to where a^receSioa reception was under way that the tariff battle cannot go on ered them ip many cases and it i think that protection isn’t any good. Shell Gas and Oil the job is distinctly higher today won’t listen to the case of the north- j piled on the back of the taxpayer for Arthur Train, the writer, and forever. When President Hoover Well, of course we in the east could Cars thoroughly greased for 75c. George Hummell, the exwriter, who had some of them to breakfast to eastern industrial states at all. I create a large overproduction if we at the behest or even the sugges­ than it was in that period subse­ “I am perfectly amazed at the j quent to the civil war when a can­ was about to become a member o f ' talk over the possibilities of speed- i ' wanted to, and then the tariff 8 HOUR BATTERY CHARGING. tion of the State Board. The local the firm. And found everyone and up, as demanded by House Floor Democrats reversal of their presi- jwouldn’t do us any /good, either. school authorities have never seem­ didate was very liable to go *to Con- his brother there, milling gaily Leader Tilson, they told him sadly dential campaign attitude, ,even| A Discouraging Record Saves on rentals. New batteries $6.50 and up. " ed to think of such a thing as fight­ gress more through his ability to through the oversnug rooms. And but bluntly that he had better keep though they are back to their his- “All in all, one may say that in shine at thp the “ramnfire”“campfire” meetinersmeetings the lovelv ladv in the flamine Sfown his shirt on because any executive tone position. I guess they feel that view of the way the tariff was dis­ ing back, as resisting. SLiTd outlo^bASreSrRfed® to : InlerTeUnle wouTd"o"nly“ .ial

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PAGE SEVEN;^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1930. Herald CookingSchool, Masonic T emple Mrs. Elizabeth Hills who is Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stanley cellor, Va., where the groom is m SAMPLE CALUMET BAKING spending the winter with Mr. business and where they will make of Waterbury spent Sunday 'with GILEAD Mrs. W . E. Hibbard In Manqheater, the former parents. Mr., and Mrs. WINNING OF NORTHWEST' ANDOVER their future home. The bride is a visited at Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Post’s MILLER TO ADOPT graduate of the local grammar George Stanley. and at Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foote - Pupils in Grades 3, 4 and 5 who AT THE COOKING SCHOOL school, the Windham High School Saturday being a national holiday Sunday. — TO BE COMMEMORATED were present every day during Feb­ The wedding of Miss Dorothy and the Willimantic Normal School. the rural mail carrier did not de­ William Saglio who delivers milk ruary are: Andrew Kirkucka, Cook, only daughter of Mr. .and Mr. Thompson also a graduate of The Calumet Baking Powder Com­ in Hartford daily, made tlie trip BV ANTI-KLAN PLANK Arthur Palmer, Charles Michalik, liver mail here. Mrs. Edwin H. Cook to Herbert the local grammar school, the Wind­ pany, a branch of the General Food way of Marlboro Monday momi£|^ Henry Hilliard, Bridget Misorich, Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Master- Vincennes, Ind., Feb. 25— (AP)-— Thompson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. ham High School and Cornell Uni­ Sales Co. Inc., of New York is as the road ove • John-Tom mountay^ John Phelps, Philip Green, Martha ton and their daughter Dorothea of Old Vincennes, site of that epic in Herbert Thompson took place at versity of Forestry. demonstrating this baking powder is very muddy. , I Bartlett, Lois Merrittj Annie Middletown spent Saturday e v e i^ g the winning of the old northwest, the home of the bride’s parents Sat­ The grammar school and High and gm u g cook books in Manches­ Mrs. C. Daniel W ay visited MrSj. Candidate for Governor in Mathewson, Elizabeth Rester, with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foote. 1 soon to be commemorated in the im- urday afternoon at five o’clock. Rev. school pupils are enjoying a week’s ter and surrounding towns at the ■W. J. Warner at the Hartford hospl-- Thelma Parent, Mortimer Fried­ Mr. and Mrs. James Moran of , posing George Rogers Clark Me­ John W . Deeter of Gilead officiated vacation. present time. The distributing force tal recently; She found Mrs. Wamec. rich, Clarence Savage, Francis New London were visitors at Mr. morial, will be restored so far as in the presence of the immediate Rev. Edvvard F. Smiley of Wind­ in this area is in charge of R. D. Alabama Will Also Have Friedrich, from Sept, to Feb.; and Mrs. Benjamin Lyman’s Fri­ very comfortable much to her I its tradition-awakened present day families and a few intimate friends, ham Center gave a very interesting Christopher of Baltimore, Mary­ Andrew Kukucka, Arthur Palmer, day. prise, as for several weeks she h li? residents can do so. about twenty-five being present. talk on missions Sunday evening at land. With the Herald*Cooking and j • Elizabeth Rester and Lois Merritt. Pearl Young of Brooklyn, N. Y., been very weak and at times not A year ago today the sesqui- Miss Evelyn White was bridesmaid the local Christian Endeavor meet- Home Making School coming at this Chain Store Plank. ' Miss Gladys Bradley is the teacher. was a guest at Mr. and Mrs. Asa W . able to see anyone. ccntennial of the capture from the and Charles Phelps groomsman. The time as it does. Mr. Christopher has ing. ■ The Andover basketball team Ellis over the week end. i British of the Vincennes military bride w'ho was given in marriage by generously offered to supply the Miss Ruby Perkins of Hartford played the Windham Pioneers in the The Misses Edith and Lena Ellis SLEEPLESS 15 YEARS , post. Fort Sackville, by Clark’s her father wore a dress of eggshell school with samples of Calumet Camden, Ala., Feb. 25— lAP) was a caller in town Sunday after­ Andover clubroom Thursday eve­ of Hartford spent the week end militiamen, was celebrated with chiffon and lace, and carried a show­ Baking Powder for the fifteen bags A seventh candidate for governor noon. ning. Andover won 43-25. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Budapest.— Paul Kern, faipous' : state and national dignitaries par- er bouquet of Ophelia roses and of merchandise which are to be of Alabama, B. M. Miller of Cam­ Mr. .and Mrs. Eugene Platt and Mrs. Helen Gatchell and sen, Asa W. Ellis. welfare worker of Hungary, hasn’t ! ticipating. Tonight a banquet at- sweet peas. The bridesmaid wore den, former State Supreme Court son, Douglas and Mrs. Mary Nicols Nathan, who have been spending given away each day. Local students who attend High slept for 15 years. On June 2 4 ,1915S ' tended mostly by the home folks pink crepe and carried a bouquet of 1 Manchester is the headquarters justice, was in the field today with of Manchester were dinner guests the winter in Caiifornia,- returned school in Manchester and Williman- he was shot in the head in a street I will reveal plans for an organization delphiniums and snap dragons. The for the team under Mr. Christo­ an announced platform carrying of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Frink Sunday. home Thursday afternoon. 1 tic are enjoying a week’5. vacation fight near Lemberg, Poland. The to be known as the "old post asso­ bride’s and groom’s mothers both pher’s direction while they cover "anti-Klan rule” and "Chain store Mrs. Lewis Phelps who is being Mrs. Ward Talbot spent Thurs­ j at their homes. bullet wound caused a nervous dis-. ciation for the preservation and^ re­ wore black satin dresses vrith lace this town, Bolton, Rockville, Tal- regulation” planks. treated for rheumatism at the Hart­ day with relatives in Manchester. j A t the church Sunday morning, ease which has not allowed him to storation of historic Vincennes.” trimming. Miss Ila Hamilton play­ cottville, Vernon, Wapping, Glaston­ In a statement Miller said both ford hospital is reported comfort- Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson at- I the subject for the sermon by the sleep during the past fifteen years. A committee, named last Decem­ ed the music and sang "Oh Promise bury, East Hartford and other of Alabama's United States Sena­ I aljle but is not yet allowed to sit up. ' tended the annual meeting of the I pastor, J. W . Deeter was, “Has Re- A Berlin clinic has offered to cure, ber, will report on a survey of sites, Me” and “I Love You Truly.” Fol­ tors are Klansmen and declared The Ladies Benevolent Society Rural Letter Carrier’s Association towns. General Foods SeJes Co. Inc., j ligion lost its preserving power’’.The him. buildings, and institutions here lowing the reception refreshments "the time has arrived for a re-estab- will conduct a bridge-whist party in held in Torrington, Saturday.. Mr. also include such well known lines 1 Bible lesson being "Y e are the salt which played their P^-ft in th"; were served, after which the bride lishment of a government of the the Town hall, Thursday evening at Nelson is president of the State as: Frosted Food Products, Walter j of the Earth.” SPREADING THE TALKIES. northwest’s history. These will be | and groom drove to Hartford and people, by the people and for all the 8 o’clock. Mrs. George Nelson and i association. Baker’s Cocoa and Chocolate, Pos- I The monthly meeting of the Tri- London— In an effort to publicize marked, preserved, and restored by took a train for Montreal, Canada. people, and not as we have now m Mrs. Ernest Percy are in charge. tum Cereal, Diamond Crystal Salt, County Christian Endeavor Union the talking movies, one organization the association. They are expected to return later Alabama, a government by, of and The public is invited. Post’s Bran Flakes, Franklin Bak­ was held at Colchester and local has fitted up special “talkie” carsv The gathering tonight will honor in the week before leaving for Chan­ Receiving sets with a high de­ for the . er’s Coconut. La France, Maxwell members attended that meeting. These cars are hauled by into again the heroism of Clark s men He said members of the Klan and gree of selectivity are being ex­ House Coffee and Tea, Grape-nuts. William Owen has resigned as towns too small to afford the ex­ who on this mid-winter day, 1779, their friends control the State Leg­ hibited at the radio shows. There Sanka Coffee, Post Toasties, Log Sunday school superintendent as he pensive talkie apparatus. The cars waded through flooded lowlands to doesn't seem to be much improve- islature and that Governor Bibb I Cabin Syrup, Certo, Hellmann’s is soon to leave town and Sunday are run on a siding and the shows fall on the unsuspecting British and Graves and "nearly all of the state I ment along that line by the peo- Mayonnaise Products, Jell-0, In­ are given in the portable ‘Talkie” end a serious threat to American Homer Mills was appointed super­ officials nominated in the Demo­ i pie who make up the programs, stant Postum, Swans Down Cake hou.ses. rule in what has become Indiana, Mrs. Katherine Delaney intendent and Jesse Hills assistant. cratic primarv in August. 1926 and I however. Flour, Satina, and Minute Tapioca. elected the following November Illinois, Kentucky and parts of ad­ were Klansmen.” jacent states. of the .Ml Klansmen The contract for the Clark mc- He added that "the jury com­ ; morial for which Congress has ap- missioners in many, if not all, of I propriated 81,000,000 and for which, Manchester Evening Herald Cooking and the counties of the state, appointed I it is estimated $750,000 more will under this administration, are be needed if the architects’ plans arc to be followed completely, is to Home Making School Recommends Klansmen.” Miller said he approved of the be awarded in the near future by action of the state Democratic exe­ the Federal Fine Arts Commission, No Modern Cooking School cutive committee in barring "bolt­ meeting here. ers” of the 1928 presidential ticket The memorial building of classic as candidates in the coming prim­ Greek design will be erected on the KYANIZE ENAMEL ary. He advocated regulation of site of Fort Sackville, in recogni­ tion of the dauntless soldier whose chain stores by a graduated system The Quick Drying Paint of taxation based on the number of reward for bolding an empire to the Is Complete Without An young republic was a ceremonial stores operated. Other announced candidates for sword voted by the Virginia legis1 - 1 and Governor are Attorney General Ir.ture. Charlie C. McCall; 'Woolsey Finnell, director of the state highway com­ WITCHES OF 1930 mission; Probate Judge Jefferson A. Electric Range Carnley of Coffee county, Lieuten­ London— Even in. this day and “ 61” VARNISH ant Governor W . C. Davis, of Jas­ age there are some people in Eng­ per, Will Lee, Columbia attorney, land who believe in witches. Burn­ The Varnish That Will Endure and Hugh A. Locke, Birmingham ing the Clavie, an ancient custom of attorney. Lee and Locke are among which the object is to free the in­ Convince Yourself By Attending The Manchester those barred from the Democratic habitants of the city from witches primary. Locke has said he will for another year, w’as celebrated at run as an Independent. Burghead recently. Blazing embers were carried through the town and Herald Cooking and Home Making School ! flung through open doors of houses BOLTON to burn up the witches. JOHN I. OLSON at the Masonic Temple A very pleasing and ''ntertaining COP CAKJ^ Painting and Decorating Contractor. program was given at North Bol­ .TToKEWREM VOL) 699 Main Street South Manchester ton school Friday afternoon en­ A titled "Washington's Birthday.” The SPEED-I'-fS playlet led 1 ■ Lillian Veitch was V oo f'ASM' capably carried out by a cast of H1N\ pupils consisting of Lucy Goodale. Martha Hicking, Lillian Veitch. ^ ___ Where This Bobbie Hicking, Lola Veitch an<^i Pvobert Veitch. Refreshments were v u v Y B A r ^ v k iA D iC* K N O W n ' lN~ CVe P Y H O ^ ^ C _ served and prizes given to the chil­ dren. fUNlVERSAL BANDITS GET .$1,300 < i) H i . New' York, N. J., Feb. 24— fAPl — Five bandits in an automobile held up two messengers for the Cellulois Company today and rob­ ELECTRIC RANGE bed them of boxes containing a pay­ \\j'\ roll of $4,400. As the robbers drove Now on Display away they fired a shot at the mess­ engers, who were walking to the plant. u . S PAT. OFF. New Daytime Will Be In Use During Frocks The Entire Period Blue Ribbon Bakery $2.98 Products After satisfying yourself that the are being: used and arc recommended by Of fast color ELECTRIC RANGE is efficient in IMrs. Katherine Delaney at the prints for Miss every way a phone call will bring to Manchester Evening- Herald Cooking and you one of our representatives who Home IMaking School. and Matron. will explain the special low rate for CAKE SPECIALS EVERY OTHER DAY. full domestic use or any other infor­ Y^ou will lovG these SPECIAL COFFEE CAKES mation you may desire. FOR SATURDAY dresses for their neat appeai’ance and re­ DATE, ORANGE AND BUTTER j|^ SPEED -ECONOIMY SPONGE CAKES markable wearing COOLNESS SAFETY FULL LINE OF PASTRY SPECIALS qualities. MORE LEISURE These dresses are on display at the Herald Cooking BLUE RIBBON BAKERY and Home Making School at the Masonic Temple. 0. F. \ icrtel, Prop. Cottage Street Telephone 8856 Holeproof Hosiery

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MARLOW’S We want to help you get stock­ COOKING U’TENSILS ings that really 'fit and Holeproof hose length is marked in inches. Mrs. Katherine Delaney, lecturer at Herald Cooking and Home Making School 30, 31, 32. is using and recommending to the women No. 2343 Holeprcof is a service of Manchester weight chiffon with extra heavy MARLOW’S toes and a new $ 1.50 THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. French heel at . . . 773 MAIN STREET COOKING UTENSILS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1930. a .-i! PAGE EIGHT Herald Cooking School, Masonic Temple Feb. 25,26,27,2B

been asked to put in a penny for I ANOTHER CURSE VICTIM. Christian Nations.” The senior this fertility of spirit arise the ex­ Mrs. Bodwell. Grace Boothroyd. uberant canvases which we have, each year of their age. All are re­ BANKER KIDNAPED leader was Miss Margaret Welles Lorindy Tartlev, Phillis Florence. TALCOTTVILLE and the junior leader, John Lotus. the honor to show. Full of the Widow Weepstrong, Barbara quested , to attend in costume and I London, Feb. 25.— (A P )—Death j of a worker at the British Museum The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup­ humour ol life—strong in the tech­ Theurer. ! prizes will be awarded. There will nique of color— fundamentally Deacon Treadwell, Warren Fran- i be an old time fiddler on hand to ; during the week-end gave the super- Miss Dorothy Talcott of Boston, j per will be observed next Stinday ROCKVILLE St. Louis, Feb. 25— (AP) — Of­ built.” . . ' furnish music for dancing. I stituious another bit of evidence morning in the local church. ficers of two states today searched Mass., spent the week-end at the j I Miss Florence Plnney has been I that the Pharaoh's curse is still in Tickets can be secured for fifteen! Notes, for the master minds of a daring ho'me of her father, C. Denison Tal- ^ Mrs. Christine Bachelor Nisbet, visiting relatives in New Haven for cents from the children or teachers, I Former Mayor Joseph Grist, Mr. ! operation. cott. : daughter of Rev. and Mrs. F. P. Firemen’s B'alr. kidnaping ring w'hich abducted several days. ' Mrs. Winifred Golds! raw and Mis.s i and Mrs. Thomas Goldstraw, Mr. Charles W. Pcrshall, wealthy Gran­ i Edgar Steele, 57, died after an op- Captain and Mrs. Hugh Ulrich' Bacheler of this place will exhibit Mr. and Mrs. Gaetano SimoncelH The big event in Rockville this Hazel Kuhnly. Tickets will also be ■ and Mrs. Charles Francis and Wil- ite City Illinois chain grocer and ' eration for internal trouble. He had Nisbet of New York City have been j some of her paintings at the Fer- ' of Bridgeport; spent the week-end as week is the thirty-third annual fair sold at the door. ; fred Francis of this city were the banker, within two blocks of his { been engaged in lettering exhib)ts visiting for several days at th e! argil Galleries, 37 East 57th street. guests of Mrs. Simoncelli’s father, of the Rockville Fire Department, X. r\pp f'liih to Meet ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. William home last week, held him captive I of the various parts of the museum, home of Mrs. Nisbet’s parents. R ev.; New York City, from March 3rd to M. H. Talcott. which will be held in Town Hall, ^ Ti> Vernon*' Grange Glee club ^ Noack of Thomaston on Sunday. two days and released him on pay­ I among them some relics of the and Mrs. F. P. Bacheler. |16th. Memorial building on Thursday, Fri­ home of Mr and! Mrs. Thomas Regan of Windsor ment of a sum reputed to be $40,- Tombs of Luxor. Miss Faith H. Talcott, vice-Prin-1 F. Newlin Price, New York art day and Saturday evenings. The Mr!. Fd\.^n Worcester of the Ogden ! avenue has returned from a week- 000. ! A museum official scouted the authority, has the following to say If you enjoy having w'ords, go and committee in charge is doing every­ I cipal of the Weaver High school at | Coro “ ^ c u o r o f i ■ It was the second gang playing I suggestion that there was anything Hartford, is at Atlantic CJity where j about this exhibition: ‘‘This Nisbet pick on Webster. thing possible to make this the cards ,vill be played and ;‘’ ^ “ “ many friend, of Fred Ecker. the ransom racket as a means of sinister in Steel's death. He remark- she is attending the sessions of the 1 exhibition has grown from fertile, gest and best ever held in the l?is- ments will be served, followed by a , livlihood to be uncovered here with­ ! ed that thousands of people had annual convention of the National i well tilled- soil, mural, fresco paint­ torv of the department, and it is ex­ social hour. All members are rc- I local milk dealer, will be pleased to in a week, the other described by ing and composition at the Con­ ; hear he is recovering from his re­ been indirectly connected with the Educational association. j pected the S.R.O. sign will be out quested to be present. police as the ‘‘gashouse mob” being The Christian Endeavor society j servatoire de Beaux Arts, Por­ cent illness Tut-Ankh-Amen relics and that each of the three nights. broken up through 12 arrests which met at 7 o’clock on Sunday evening.; traiture in the Academie Colorossi, There will be the usual number of. Loyal Order of Moose Notes. Edward Tomilson of Minteburn there was no record of any over­ The'winners at the third sittin followed a raid on a St. Louis whelming outbreak of mortality. The subject of the meeting was | the Yale School of Fine Arts, study bcoth.s and the decorations will be Court is ill at the Rockville city county resort and the rescue of sculpture and Cragrsmoor. From elEborate. Thereineie willwm be ut a ogood____ en- of - - the—- _____ series of whists held by the i ho.=pital "I've had to handle Egyptian “The value of the Bible for Non- i of Jacob Hoffman, a bookmaker. relies myself many times for years fJ rS m cn t^T ch nighCfollow^^^ The Ladies’ Auxiliary A. O. H„ Three others, all bookmakers and tcrtainmcm 8 , club------rooms- _on Elm street were Mrs. Electing this and I’m still as well as ever," he dencing. Jacob Marcus, Mrs. Harriet Nut- gamblers, have been kidnaped since On Thursday the opening night, evening at 8 o'clock in Forester’s said. land. D. Hadden, F. J. Schonhoar January and their donation for per­ there will be three acts of cntertain- hall. * sonal freedom w'as said to have Pharaohs’ curse, legend has it, and P. Fagan. Carmen Schcct.s of Broad Brook doomed to a quick death to any one o'.ent including dancing by Edith The fourth sitting will he held in totaled $73,000. riovlc, numbers by the musical trio is the guest of her grandmother. molesting tombs of the anCient South Manchester, the Elm street rooms this evening and an act by Ibe Mrs. Max Scheets of Hammond Egyptian rulers. yMy.iywnrbe'W;nlshed°on this night at 8 o’clock and- o the public is street this week. Feb' 25, 1930. by Carlton Buckmister anc\ his or­ cordially invited to attend. TO COMPENSATE VICTIMS Fayette Lodge Meeting. TULLY IN TROUBLE chestra. ■ANGEL” ON HONEYMOON New York, Feb. 25— (AP) —The On Friday night, a former Rock- The regular communicating of Fayette Lodge A. F. and A. M.. will New York World says today that Las 'Vegas, Nev. Feb. 25— (AP) — ^•dle girl. Miss Veronica Coffey of the Standard Oil Co. of N. J. w'ill James A. “Jim” Tully, redhaired Dear Madam: Ifiirtford will entertain with dance be held in Masonic Hall, Fitch San Francisco. Feb. 25—(AP) — Making the Most of block, this evening at 8 o’clock. Dis­ Rheda Crawford, known as the pay in the vicinity of $250,000 in “hobo author” was the defendant in numbers. She is the daughter of compensation for the 13 deaths and a divorce suit today charged with 'I he mas Coffey, a former manager trict Officer Ashe of the Ninth dis­ “ Angel of Broadway” when as a lilrs. Katherine Delaney, one of the recog­ I Cut Flowers trict will make his official visit to Salvation Army captain she con­ more than 50 injured which extreme cruelty and threatening his 1 c.f the Palace Theater here. On the resulted ft-om _ the explosion wife, Mrs. Margaret Myers Tully, nized exponents of “ better homes’’ through ! Start right by purchasing freshly c;c.’i.e program will be Bert How'? in the lodge and it is the request of ducted meetings in Times Square, the Wor.shipful Master, Alfred New York, was on a honeymoon to­ in the Bayway Refinery plant “w'ith great bodily harm.” I cut blooms. b’ill the vases within a biclf comedian act and I'areu? near Elizabeth, N. J., a week ago. Mrs. Tully who recently established “ better cooking’’ and better “ h.ome-manage- ! an inch of the top with fresh, cold Brothers in an accordeon numbci. Giiidotti that there be a large num­ day with her second husband. Officials of the company, w'hich her residence here, filed the divorce water. Remove a small portion of Mihui Stien and his orchestra wi i ber of the members out to greet She was married yesterday to ment,’’ invites you to her free lectures, at the J is self-insured, and carries group suit yesterday, alleging that Tully the stems with a sharp knife and iarrush music for the dance pro- him. Raymond B. Splivola, San Francisco 1 .Attended Banauet Saturday. broker and polo player, in the First insurance, explained they would pay quarrelled with her in the presence Masonic Temple, beginning this afternoon, set up each stem one by one. Do g 1 f> n far more than required under the o ” guests and told her he washed she not crowd, aim at showing off each ■ The program on Saturday night j countv Commi.ssioner Harry C. Congregational church. The couple continuing Wednesday evening and Thursday vv ll be "iv'en by two artists. New- smith of Grove street and the Hon- left immediately on a motor trip. New Jersey compensation law. would leave him. individual flower. irn the'^Mystcrythe Mvstcry Man, will escapeescaf'C orahle Charles Phelps of Ellington Her application for a marriage Lr.n, me . .v ^-----attended the 40th annual and Friday afternoons. Stand the vases in a cool position B-nm a coffin and also from han,.- license last Thursday followed with out of direct drafts and hot sun­ c-.fii The coffin will be furnished anniversary of the Connecticut So- j three days announcement from St. shine. Change the ■water daily, bv 0 Rockville undertaker. 'The one ciety Sons'of the Americari Revolu- | Petersburg, Fla., that a divorce had Arrange to attend all three of these intense­ : cutting off a small portion of the tion. held at the Hotel Taft, New been granted her first husband M. nian minstrel show by Toro Star, ey ly interesting lectures. A worthwhile prize ; stems when doing so, ‘ huuld prove a very entertaimi „ Haven, on ,Sat)irday. ; j, Harold Sommers, to whom she IMrs. Katherine Delaney feature also. Max Kabrick s or- Parish Birthday Party. j wa.s married in 1924. will be bestowed on some fortunate guest----- \Vc now’ have to offer nice fresh A pari.sh birthdav party will be j ------caortra will furnish music for aic ^ LECTURER cut flowers of the following v&rie- da’ir.c program on the final night. held at St. .Tohn's Eniscopal clmrrb it might be ) OLi! ! ties. The firemen have two large dis- on Wednesflav evening. It i.s for Mr. Schwab says business op­ plav windows in the Henry building members of the chiirc)-) and their portunities are unlimited. And, At the Herald Cooking and Home Making School I Sweet Peas, Snapdragon, White looking back upon what Mr. and colored Freesia, Carnations, filled with photographs of the v-ari- friends and the invitations arc in This space donated the form of a neat little bag. in Shearer did with a shoestring, we Roses, Callas, Forget-me-not, Helio­ ous artists and also a display of a ...... Recommends in a spirit of Com­ miniature fire department, arrangeu ! ^vhich each person attending have almost believe him. THE DOUGAN trope, Calendulas, Tulips, Hya­ munity Cooperation cinths, Clnnerarias, Cyclamen. by the live-wire secretary of the, by Manchester's DYE WORKS, Inc. ‘'ommittec. Frank Mehr. j only cleaming estai> The following committee is in i lishment. Phone 7155 -harge of arrangements this year: | The NEW - - Anderson Greenhouses Captain Fred Ertel, chairman^ 153 Eldridge St. Phone 8688 Frank Mehr, secretary: Captain. George Thuemler, Fred Miller, , WARDWAY George Neuman, William \A^igold. , • • Be sure to see Edward Friedrich. Charles Fcistcl. j Chief George B. Milne and Assistant GYRATOR Chief William Conrady. 1 Concert Program Sunday. i Oliver Herbert, organist at the To the ^^'omen of Manchester its great features QiJliere you can aJfofJ io tuy ^ooJ funttfure Old Bergen church, Jersey City, N. make it the outstanding washer of the day. J. and Fredrick Kuhnly, tenor solo-; ist at the Richmond Hill Union Con-1 INDIA TEA gregational church. New York City, will give a recital program at | [India produces the world’s finest' tea] With the New The Herald Cooking School Endorses Union Congregational church next rASHES clothes Sunday evening and there is sure to W a Porcelain Enamel he a large congregation out to hear cleaner and faster! Tub Tub these well known musicians, Fred­ now enameled inside and rick Kuhnly as already announced GLENWOOD RANGES in a previous issue of The Herald, :s demonstrated daily out in china-smooth porce­ a Rockville boy.^ born and educated lain. Easy to clean and ill this city. The program for the conceit ap­ at the Manchester keep dean. Equipped with pears in full: T, , H e r a ld new type Lovell detach­ 1. Recit: Ye People, Rend A our Hearts able wringer. We invite Air- If With All Your Hearts. Mendelssohn Cooking School .... every housewife to get an (From-the “ Elijahl entirely new idea of wash Fredrick Kuhnly day satisfaction by in­ 2. (a» Toccata and Fugus in D. Minor, Ba'.ii. specting this wonderful lb' Largo "New orld Sj m- new washer in operation phony. Dvorak. (cl Riis.sian Patrol, Rubcnstein. at our store. Oliver Herbert. (a I still wie die Nacht. Bohm. Priced to save you many THE ‘ (hi Ouvre tes yeux blcii.s. Mas­ dollars at our price of senet. (Cl In the Marshes, Del Riego. UTILITY idi 1 Love Life, Manna-Zucca. P'redrick Kuhnly. GLENWOOD 4 (,st Allegro Maesto.=-o. Dickin- $86.50 f don. , ^ i Cash I (ti-nm the ".Stf^nn King Symphony) | Terms arranged. jl (hi Anna Magdalena .s March. i Look for this ThU A Bach, I mark is the (r-1 PoU's I.ament. )''ranck. | on the pack- emblem of Guaranteed for 10 Years! id) Tocat.a "Symphony V," Midnr. •ge of tea theTea Grow­ Small down payments. Balance as you Oliver Herbert. you bnr. ers of India. b (a) M'.Appan tutfamor. Von use and save— as little as $2 per week. Flotow. (from Martha.) AFTER you see the demonstration of India Tea lb) l.ovr is the Wind. Mitchell. . .. after you hear the lecturer’s interesting Mr. William M halen of this store will be in attend­ (r) Yo)i and I, Ward-Stephens. itory o f this, the world’s finest lea, treat your (d) Mattinata, Leoncavavallo. ance daily during the school to answer any questions and Fi-edrick Kuhnly. family to its delightful flavor. Vernon Grange Meeting. Your grocer has India Teal Just tell him you talk over the machine with you. Vernon Grange held its regular I meeting m Grange “Hall on Friday want a package o f tea bearing the map o f India evening, with more than sixty mem­ on the label. The map is your assurance that the bers attending. Following the regular business blend contains more than 50 % of genuine India I'nutine. I here was a program ib Tea. charge of the lecturer Mrs. Gladys Montgomery Ward Co. Webster, a paper was read on ‘‘The Packers o f choice teas now display the map of r.ife of Abraham Lincoln by Mrs. India (reproduced above) ou their ptackages to S24-828 Main St. Phone 3306 George Webster; vocal duet, Mr. Mrs. Frank Zuebarth; reading, "Life gnide yon whra buying tea. And remember India Store open Thursday and Saturday Until 9 p. m. of George Wa.shington.” Mrs. Alfred Tea costs no more . . . but what a difference in Rich: one-act play, "Just a Little h is new Glenwood Utility is a combination range that .Mistake,” by six of the young flavor and tea enjoyment. occupies a floor space of only 37x32^2 inches. Yet it ladies. can do all your cooking and baking, heats the kitchen, A Valentine social was held and T and provides a means for the disposal of table waste many original ones w'ere presented. and litter. The Utility has four gas burners, a ga.s These Brands Bearing the Map of India Mrs.' L. C. .Skinner received the oven, controlled by the Automaticook and a spacious coal THE are Available in Your Community: (or oil) burning section. It is beautifully designed and fin­ prize for the most original and Mrs. AUTOMATICOOK Ernest Smith received a prize for ished entirely in enamel, Inside and o u t... .even the cooking .VBORN’S I N D I A ...... 'Ml Dealers WILLIAMS VANILLA, SPICES This device is the house- the funniest. top, making the range easy to keep clean and bright for an .\UTOCR.\T ...... All Dealers occasional wiping with a damp cloth is all that it requires. v^ife’s greatest servant Refreshments were served by the BOSCUL ...... February committee followed by a ...... ,MI Dealers In addition the Utility has many patented features such as for it eliminates the :’-e- COLU.MBIA ...... Ml Dealers r-ocial ho)ir. and other the automatic oven ventilator that saves baking heat and cessity of constant in­ D.ARIVLY ...... All Dealers the handy Lift Up Top for convenient re-fueling. When you spection of foods when Funeral Ser\ice8 for John Schaaf. GOLD C.A3IEL ...... The funeral services of John consider all these fine qualities and the fact that they are all baking and maintains GOLDEN SIV.A ...... included in a space less than a yard square you can realise imiform oven tempera­ Schaaf, who committed suicide at GRANDMOTHER’S ...... A & P Stores his home at 54 Village street on FOOD PRODUCTS why the Utility has achieved tremendous popularity. -See ture at any degree. L.APPIN’S IRISH TE.\...... YU Dealers 'There’s no guesswork in Sunday afternoon, will be held this MON.VRCH ...... Independent Grocers it in our window today. evening at 7 o’clock from the under­ baking with the Auto­ NECTAR ...... A & P Stores are recommended and used exclu­ w maticook. taking parlors of Luther H. White. OLD HOMESTEAD ...... All Dealers The body will be taken to Spring- OPEKO ...... Llggett’s & Rexal Stores sively by field, Mass., on Wednesday and PEKOE BUDS ...... \11 Dealers February Club Sale of Glenwood Ranges cremated. ROYAL SCARLET ...... All Dealers MRS. KATHERINE DELANEY ‘‘The Donation Party.” TAO TEA INDIA BLEND ...... All Dealers Two of the Sunday School classes WHITE HOUSE ...... All Dealers in the Herald Cooking and Home of St. John’s Episcopal church will WHITE LILAC ...... All Dealers present a play entitled ‘‘The Dona­ ZVETOCHNEY ...... All Dealers Making School. tion Party” in the church parish rooms on Friday afternoon at 2:30 “ Don’t forget the o’clock. The play on Friday will be L'ons’ Mali Fund for children only, as a show for Benefit P erfvm - -•adults will be given on Tuesday eve­ ance at State Thea­ ning, March 4. Between the acts ter Wednesday and ^hcre will be violin selections and a Thursday.” •Specialty act by Warren Francis and Williams & Carle ton Co. *SAlex Masiako. IN D IA T E A The cast of characters follow: iaamed b y the G row en o f In d ia T ea East Hartford, Conn. Robin Bodwell. Inez Abrahamson. John Crow, Alex Masiako. ..Bodwell^ Srnest Puraall. > , 25, 1980. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY

with reports that they hSQ seen ao j quarantined area to the free area. trace of the fliyers tr their plane. i There arc no restrictions from Jan. MAIL PILOTS LOST CORN BORER PEST BARS 1 to May 31. i The two pilots, flying a trimotor-1 Local Information ed passenger plane, were returning i Quantities of 25 pounds or less of Los Angeles, Feb. 25. (A D 1 I from Kingman, where early Sunday | shelled dry corn may be moved Search of the storm-swept area be­ MANCHESTER’S PRODUCT without restrictions. Larger quan­ they had flown with a party from j tween here and Kingman, Arizona, tities to be moved into the free area Los Angeles. They carried no pas­ contracted today for James Dole-^ must bear permit or certificate sengers on the return flight. ^Wheu corn stalks be dispo.scd of on or be- jiliowlng that the corn is free from and Albert W . Beider, Western Air they failed to arrive here Sunday ’ fore April 10, by feeding to live pieces of cob and stalks throughout Express pilots, missing since they night, company officials assumed At the Manchester Herald This Town Now Included in stuck, burning, or ploughing under | the year. they had made an emergency land­ ' cleanly, and that all of the larger,1 Requests for inspection should he left the Kingman Airport at ll:4 o ing to avoid a storm. Failure to I weeds in and around the corn fields jI made to H. N. Bartley, 22 Elizabeth a. m., Sunday. Four planes which Area Under Strict Con­ hear from them yesterday, however, he likewise destroyed.'’ This order : Street, South Norwalk. Local in­ flew over the territory yesterday, was the signal to begin a search. I is effective January 15, 1930. 'Viola-1 spectors will soon be announced. returned to Los Angeles last night necticut Agricultural De­ I lions of this order arc punishable ! Horace F. Murphy, Park Superin­ ! hy a line of not more than one hun­ tendent will furnish more informa­ Cooking School dred dollars. 1tion upon request. partment. The follow'ing culture control j measures are advocated by W . E. ] I Britton in circular 68, entitled,” The \ The corn borer infestation which i. European Corn Borer quarantine and cleanup Itcgulations.” These Mrs. Katherine Delaney has been steadily increasing in the . A THOUGHT_____——------: practices must be carried out if it past few years has reached this '^ IS desired to hold the borer in check. bank of the Connecticut river on its , 1. Corn stalks should be cut just way westward in the state. Tolland. i as early as possible after maturity i Happy are Ihy men, happy arc and put in the silo or fed to cattle. these thv servants, ^^'hich stand Bolton, Glastonbury, Berlin aiKl When fed out, uneaten portions of i continiuiliy before thee, and that Manchester are the westerly stalks should be destroyed. If al­ i hear thy wisdom.— Rings 10:8. boundaries of the infected areas a c -' lowed to stand, such stalks furnish I ' ^ ^ cording to circular No. 6S issued a a favorable shelter for borers. i Without strong affection, and hu- month ago showing the revised 2. If the stalk is cut close to the 1 manity of heart, and gratitude to State and Federal quarantine boiui- ground, yet few borers will be con­ ' th:i' Being whose code is mercy, and daries. The Connecticut Agncultui- tained in the stubble. If it is cut I whose great attribute is benevolence al Experiment Station at New Hav­ 6-12 inches high, the stubble may I to all things that breathe, true hap- en advises that ‘‘strict control meth­ furnish enough borers to ruin the i piness can never be atlaincd. Dick- ods must be practiced by the grower crop the following year, and such 1 ens. or profit from corn growing ^'Ul stubble should be ploughed under soon be impossible.” cleanly, or pulled and burned. ( .VBINET RESIGNS. At V present the European corn 3. Corn stalks which arc not cut borcrinfests the Eastern portion of ' and used for silage or fodder should Santiago, Chile, 1'eh. J.).- (At i Connecticut. In this section he be burned in the fields or cleanly quarantine area is bounded b\ the ' plouglicd under. 1 lie larger weeils ' .V portion of the Chilean LalDinet re- western boundary of Tolland, the i:. the held and around the margins .signed last night. Northern boundary of Bolton and should also be burned. A Santiago dispatch to La Nacion, Manchester and the ^vestern boun­ ' t. By clean ploughing in the tall, daries of Manchester and Glaston- I a large percentage of the sccond- 1 Buenos Aires, said the entire Catai- I net had resigned. The Cabinet was burv. ^ „ j i brood borers are killed in the win- Must Be Controllco I Her, fall ploughing is somewhat less i appointed Mav 23. 1!'2T. and leoi- The insect, a serious pest of corn I effective against the single-brooded ganized Aug. 23, liVJh. There is no and also of certain vegetables and borers, but against both one genera­ ju'cmicr, the body being responsible flowering plants, is certain to de- tion and two generation borers, ear­ to General Carlos Ibanc;'; del Campo, s t r T l t a t branch of agricullurc ly spring ploughing tin April) is president. which has been profitable to farm , beneficial, especially if all debris is ^ ers in past years, the green corn, covered deeply. There arc now j marketing if not controlled. The m -, ploughs and atlaehmcnts to facili-; sect when in the larvae stage is a : tate the clean ploughing under of HOOSIER dirty white in color, an inch or le.ss , standing stalks, and your county ^ in length and is marked with scat-1 agent can advise you regarding, KITCHEN FURNITURE tered white dots. Corn is prefcired | them. ; by the insect through which it tun- ■ 5. Small patches of sweet corn iii | will be used at the nels with the result that the ta s -. back yard gardens can perhaps be| scls are often broken over. In c cn-i pulled to best advantage, if n o t: tire stalk may break down when! cleaned up. such placc.s will pro- , heavily infected and nearby celery, j duce enough borers to infest the cn- | Hei-ald Cooking School rhubarb, bean, beet, dahlia, chiysan- I tire countryside. ^ themum, gladiolus, aster, cosmos, : stop Moving I A modern rooking school demand.s modern equipment, zinnia, and other cultivated herbace­ tells why she recommends ous plants and many of the largcr In the attempt to hold the Eu- j sr. the Herald selected this FJectrifled Hoosler cabinet, a food and vegetable storage cabinet and porcelain tables to weeds may be attacked. ' ropcan corn borer in check, certain With a great many insects the 1 regulations about moving crops Miserable W ith match. An Armstrong Quaker Felt Rug is used on the matter of combatting them are I from the quarantine area have been floor. quite complicated and expensive; set forth by William L. Slate, Dircc- Backache? Hno.'iirT equipment is i^nM,Ti in various color cchemes the control measures for European 1 tor of the Connecticut Agricultural Too Often Jt Warns o f corn borer, however, are quite prac­ I Experiment Station and which have In our Kitchen Department. BOND BREAD Disordered Kidneys- tical and simple. If the work has i been approved by Governor Trum- to be done by the State or Federal j bull. No movement will be allowed CO N STA N T backache, with kidney irregularities, and a .stiff, Government, the expense would be 1 throughout the year of corn on the A tremendous, but where each one is I ear. either green or dry; corn stalks, achy, worn-out feeling all too often warn of disordered kidneys. Don t required by law to do his share, the 1 broom cornsorghiim a n d sudan HE has tested the purity o f the in­ take chances! Help your kidneys cost will he kept down. Accordingly, 1 grass including all parts of leaves WATKINS BROTHERS i and stems. Inspection and permits with Doan's Pills. Recommended the general assembly of 1929 passed the world over. Sold by dealers gredients used. She has seen how aji act concerning the control of the • will be refused. Ti.-) YEARS AT SOUTH ^lANCIIESTER everywhere. European com borer. I Certificates must be secured to S Regulations i move the following at any time dur- 50,000 Users Endorse Doan’s: thoroughly each loaf is baked. And This act gave the director of the I ing the year in this area to the free Mr». C.S. O ’Leary, 223 E. Walburg St., Connecticut Agricultural Experi­ area: ail cut flowers, and entire Savannah, G a„ aay»: "I waa tired, •tiff plant.s of aster, chrysanthemum, and achy. Headache* and nervouine»« both­ then she has bought Bond Bread at ment Station authority to "issue and ered me. The kidney aecretiona were acant V ,'-- ■' publish orders, rules and regulations cosmos, dahlia, gladiolus, hollyhock and broke my real at night. After taking which shall effect in any town or and zinnia (no restrictions on gladi­ Doan’a PiUa theae troublea were gone. her grocer^s — fresh from the oven, portion thereof w'hich shall have olus and dahlia bulbs without been quarantined.” In furtherance stems) celery, green beans in the of this act Director Slate of the Ex­ pod, beets with tops, rhubarb, oat DOAN’S PILLS well-browned, firm and close-knit in periment Station issued orders as and rye straw as such or when used A btimulant Diuretic totlie Kidneys follows: as packing must be inspected and texture, home-like in flavor. Like more "That in the quartined area all certified to be moved from the MRS. KATHERINE DELANEY than a million others women who buy of the Manchester Evening Herald it every day, she recognizes in Bond Cooking and Home-Making School the ideal loaf o f the American house­ RECOMMENDS wife—for 43,040 housewives helped jMQo; to perfect it.

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(Hoccric.'-;, Lincny, China and (ilassware used at the Don’t forgot the Lion.s’ Milk Fund Benefit Performance at the Herald’s Cooking Classes Furnished by The J. W. Hale Co. State Theater next ednesday and ThUraday, P A G E T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1930. Herald CookingSchool, Meisonic Temple Feb. 2 5 ,2 6 ,27‘, 28

attractively each day, learn to care i of its founders,” asserts this na­ lacking in the proper vitamins, mi­ vantageously. That her task is not much more how they look at all tionally recognized authority. nerals and proteins than it is .to unpleasant is assured by the sci­ NOTED MASON DIES **That Married Look’* times and to dress accordingly, she BETTER BREAKFAST "There is no king in this country i give him beef and potatoes. The ence of modem invention, which has said. "The difference between the | but good health and to those who I effects of the diet lacking the en­ lightened her labor and given her attitude of a girl who has worked | wear that crown goes the royal ^ ergy-giving elements might not be most interesting things with which and one who hasn’t might be likened i heritage of happiness,” Mrs. De- ' so rapid but it would be just as cer­ to work. . Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 25— (AP) Started Bis Business BIGGER BUSINESS tain to point to his ruin as a busi­ —Death today ended the long career to the difference in a man who ’ laney added. j Her biggest job is keeping abreast nessman.’’ shaves everyday when he goes regu- j Every man must have the food; with the times, Mrs. Delaney be- of Charles E. Rosenbaum, who Nellie Don Dresses Originated in Maker’s Mind I larly to the office but who lets his which is best suited to his particular i ' There is another reason Mrs. De­ i lieves. So rapidly is science and in- through nearly 50 years of service ; beard go when he is out hunting.” needs as well as to the nature of his ' laney confessed, why she intends to j vention changing the routine of life to the Masonic order rose to the When She Tried to Take Drabness Nation's Leaders Require i employment, according to this ex-1 stress the balanced diet for the I that home economics specialists are second highest position in the south­ D n * 1. U IJ r ^ pert, and' thus the homemaker of j businessman’s health. She has dis­ ' compelled continually to study new ern jurisdiction of Scottish Free Out of House Garments. LIONS CLUB BENEHT 1 roper Uiet, nerold tX" ! today is given the greatest oppor-1 covered through her years of ob­ ! devices and test new recipes. Masonry. He was iieutenant grand tunity to express her individuality j servation that nothing makes a man commander of the southern organ­ in one of the greatest arts of civil-' want to hurry home from his work j The results of these hours <>\ re­ ization at the time of his death. It wasn't long after her marriage A and sold like the proverbial hot- AT STATE TWO DAYS ization—the art of cooking. She al-1 more than the surety that he will search is to be placed before the i Mr. Rosenbaum, who was 73 years pert Asserts. homemakers of this community by I that Nell Donnelly staged a per­ cakes, at a dollar each. The hired so declares that her studies of home j be .served an appetizing, balanced old, suffered a heart attack several help and machines were doubled and I Mrs. Delaney. The famous home days ago upon his return from sonal revolt against "that married conditions the country over h ave; meal when he gets there. ^ still the output couldn't keep pace Wild W'innie liiffhtner's Pic­ convinced her that men are just a.s i 1 economics expert assures the tired Washington, where he and other look” most of her neighbors had in ' with the demand. ture Closes Today— “Sunny The better the breakfast the big­ interested in balanced diets as arc : So it is up to the feminine head j business man that the hours house­ members of the Supreme Council of the family to keep up-to-date on the drab, faded, shapeless kitchen [ Her husband, Paul Donnelly, with Side Up” Feature. ger the business—is the new slogan fheir wives. , wives spent at the cooking and conferred the 33rd degree of Ma­ the knowledge of kitchen products homemaking school all will be to his aprons nearly every woman wore ; faith in his wife, backed her finan- of the untiring businessman. "It isn't food consciousness .so' sonry upon General John J. Persh­ and how to serve them most ad­ I credit and satisfaction in the end. ing and other prominent men. for housework in those days, and in | cially, and they took a building near Wild Winnie Lightncr will be And this slogan is to be brought much as just plain common sense , . ^ rnn I their home, put in ten machines, ns seen for the last time at the State, so dome found herself in a 5>o,ot)0,- , ^ , .. , home to the feminine heads respon­ that makes the American husband ® . many w’orkers, and more than quad- today, in "She Couldn't Say No.” and father an ardent disciple of sible for the breakfast menu when 000 business. j rupled the output. Capacity audiences are expected , healthful meals,” Mrs. Delaney be- Today her husband is president of | When her husband returned from to greet the musical comedy debut I t h e Cooking a n d Homemaking : ueves. "He knows that his ability f the Donnelly Garment Company the War he found that Nell Donnelly ; of Janet Gaynor and Charles Far- School opens here, according to Mrs. ' to carry on is based on his energy,, employing 950 men and women and had sold every store in Kansas City l rell when they make their bow at , Katherine DeLaney authority on which is derived from a properly j Mrs. Donnelly is secretary-treasur­ and also in St. Louis, Chicago, [ the State Wednesday and Thursday I balanced diet and home economics balanced diet. j er. Their business last year ap­ Cleveland, and as far east as New in conjunction with the Lion’s Chib i problems, who is to conduct the "If the average business man proached four million dollars. The York. Women were simply clam or-{ Milk Benefit performances, in the ' school. were to start the day with a meal ; factory occupies live floors of a ing for the Nelly-Don garments singing, talking, dancing production, huge building in Kansas City. "While I have never heard of any of roast beef and potatoes, he either Low Cost "Sunny Side Up”. statistics being compiled on the would be brought home on a stretch-1 Coming Here This tuneful light comedy-drama Mrs. Katherine Delaney On Thursday of this week, from Not only were the dresses used number of deals that fall thi'ough er or would be such an inefficient! for housework but for street wear has literally swept the country off because of the businessman’s lack and disagreeable office companion nne to nine o'clock in the afternoon, its feet. Everybody is singing the Nell Donnelly will be in Manches­ as well. Nell Donnelly designed of proper diet, we do know for a that he would be sent home. Yet it of the Herald Cooking and Home flattering little two dollar and fifty catchy song hits and raving about certainty that the .big business of is not more absurd to start a man : ter at Hale's Department Store. She the ability displayed by the two old will speak at the Style Show in the Cents and three dollar daytime the nation is built upon the vitality out in the morning with a meal dresses, dimities, and ginghams for favorites of the silent screen. The Making School will use garment department, main floor, dainty, wistful little Janet proves rear. She will be accompanied by her versatility by playing a comedy one of her models, who will show i role, broad in spots, and again on some of the advanced .styles pro-1 the border of pathos. She sings, she duced at the factory. dances, she talks and she does it all Manchester Dairy ”1 had no intention of starting a ! with that touch of genius that has business when 1 began to make j raised her from the rear ranks of Mrs. Katherine Delaney house dresses,” said Mrs. Donnelly, j extra girls to the front si9,nk of the She was twenty when she married j greatest stars in the entertainment Ice Cream ;ind it was fun,' both being married, world. Farrell, too, is called upon to Recommends the :ind keeping house. But why look ' enact an entirely different sort of like a wife, .'■■he asked herself, why j not have gay, becoming dresses and i role than he has ever assayed be­ And Recommends it to the Women of Manchester. give a festive air to dishwashing, j fore, and he does it with a dash and finish that stamps him as a super­ cooking, and laundry. Made Them j lative actor. El Brendel, the cele­ “NEW CHEVROLET SIX” Mrs. Donnelly searched nearly, brated Swedish comedian comes in niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiii every store in Kansas City for the , for a large share of the honors. With dresses she desired without success. i a little more effort he might have Most Practical and Economical Car They told her they weren’t made. j stolen the whole show. Suffice is to j As a result she bought some dainty ! I say that he injects enough comedy | oink and blue checked gingham and [ I throughout the two hours it takes for the Household. some cro.ss barred dimity, cut news- ; ! to show the picture, to last one for . paper patterns and made them up. ; several days. | tmwcwesTcn I The performances Wednesday and j The Manchester Dairy Those dresses proved sensations' The models are on display at the showroom in the Odd in her block. The neighbors came i Nellie Don I Thursday evenings are benefit per- | formances under the auspices of the j and admired but were skeptical.' Fellows’ Building, across the street from the Masonic “You'll learn that hou.sework is women to wear to drive their hus­ Lions Club of Manchester. The | bands to their suburban trains, for money raised from these perform- ; Ice Cream Company drudgery and you can't look as if Temple. Ladies are cordially invited to stop in on the ^ D A « Y ^ you were going to a partj' and get j'oung mothers, for clerks and store ances go to establish a Milk Fund, j D IA L 5250 workers. Then she branched out into whereby the Lions Club may be bet it done.” way home from the cooking and home making school. Nell r>onnelly, however, w ent! cotton and lightweight wool sports ! ter enabled to continue their work Always Obtainable at Your Neighborhood *aheafl an

IMrs. Katherine Delaney Mrs. Katherine Delaney, Lecturer At of the The Herald Cooking and Home Making Manchester Evening Herald Cooking and School, Recommends Glenwood Ranges Home i\Iaking School Why not bring your Recommends and Will Use Cooking up to date?

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If so you will be more than interested to hear what MRS. KATHERINE DELAN­ Is a fine food for grownups and children ALLOWANCE EY of The Manchester Evening Herald Cooking and Home Making School has to tell alike. Be sure that you have our quality F o r yon about the subject. kind, jjfl^ Our Budget Pajfment Plan ^ 2 0 'TfourOld makes it possible for every- Cooldn^ Equipment Proper management of household funds is a very important step in helping to 'body to enjoy a new Glen- wood De Luxe Gas Range. save from the monthly income. THE MANCHESTER GAS CO. Bryant & Chapman’s Milk The Savings Bank of Manchester 49 H0M SiMet Tel. 7697) South Manchester, Conn, Jllll.W ApijjiiiijiiiiiiiiijiK wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilijiliiiiiliuuiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw llll PAGE ELEVEN MAN9HESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2S, 1930. Hcrd^ld Cook ing School^ MB>sonic Temple F cb* 25^ 26^ 28

NEW' CHICAGO SCANDAl moned to hear the evidence today, cere and ardent will to every con­ the newspaper said. structive effort to direct Europe to-1 Chicago, Feb. 25.—(AP)—Todays The inquiry followed reported ir­ CHAUTEMPS POLICY ward a new order of things founded Herald and Examiner said an inves­ regularities which auditors employ­ on voluntary and pacific considera­ Wall Street tigation made by the state’s attor­ ed by William H. Malone, chairman tion of productive forces and which ney's office had disclosed a tax-fix­ of the state tax commission, found A Stromberg-Carlson TOLD TO DEPUTIES will assure to the associated peoples ing ring involving "prominent high­ in the reassessment figures. improvement of their physical and Briefs er-ups,” w’hose operations nave net­ mental existence and a durable ted several millions of dollars in A woman, 74, is Just starting her guarantee of peace.” fraudulent tax cuts. fourth semester in an Ohio college. is just the radio you need to “listen in” on the Approval of the work of the The Grand Jury has been sum­ Maybe some football player’s wife. France s New Premier Out­ League of Nations was given and I New York, Feb. 5.—(AP)--The RADIO HOME INSTITUTE HOUR France’s foreign policy, it was said, 1 first of the scries of four regional would be inspired by the League’s I savings conferences to be held this lines Work Facing Cham­ principles. Particular reference was j year under the auspices of the sav- I made to the Geneva protocol realiza- I Ings bank division of the American i tion of which would be sought with Bankers Association will take place ber; Asks for Conhdence. i tenacity and confidence. at Tulsa, Okla., March 5 and 6. ’ “Without neglecting the needful Bankers from Alabama, Arkansas, attention to her national defense Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Paris, Feb. 25 — (AP)—Camille i France will make her active and Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, The Table Set-Up Chautemps. new French premier,;; loyal contribution to the general Nebraska, North Carolina, North ' work of organizing peace in the Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, today presented his ministerial dec- ; world,” the declaration policy con- South Dakota, Tennessee and Texas -at- laration to the Chamber of Deputies Ij eluded. expected to be in attendance. and asked a vote of confidence so I The second conference is scheduled that Foreign Minister Briand and for March 20, and 21, at New York the rest of the French naval delega-; City; the third in Detroit on March tion might go to London tomorrow. ;RUMBOAT IS 27 And 28, and the fourth at Salt The Herald Cooking In his declaration of policy upon ! Lake City, May 27 and 2S. which the fate of his Cabinet hangs, the new premier took over Tardieu s IN NEWPORT HARBOR Stockholders' of Commonwealth naval policy and his economic con-, Edison Co. have approved an in­ and struction program, but promised crease in the authorized common lower taxes. Newport, R. I-. Feb. 25 (AP) stock from 5150,000,000 to 520,000,- He asked ratification of th e: Pursuit up Newport harbor and 000. Young plan and the Hague accord , Narragansett Bay of a vessej, pre­ on reparations and gave his ap­ sumably a rumrunner, by a

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IENSERIBLE LEADS DAYTIME Youth—Plus : I ■ MODE FOR TOWN & RESORT Sophistication YOLP i In Lightweight Woolens, Crepe Silk U o r ^ , 0 t i v e c and Jersey WOMANS DAY: ' ©ll930|)Q/' LOU BROOKMAN NEA Service'Ina I am not prepared to defend the : table, you know you are a ^ u t to accuracy of this statement, but it sit in on a very pleasant and ihter- OllVUlOiRTSBAiiTON comes from a national congressman esting ceremony. dith— do to change the situation? "If he’ll only listen!” Judith j BEGIN HEBE TODAY from Nev/ York, Fiorelli La Guaf^ It may not hold your husband, How would she feel when at the prayed. "If Arthur will only under­ dia, who last year ran for Mayor and it may not immuoize you from Junior Cameron, New York typ­ end of that period she returned stand— !” What is a "built-in” emotion or 1 ist, marries Arthur Knight, execu­ of New York City. Said he: divorce troubles, but it is decidedly home? Now that the excitement of catch- impulse ih child behavior? i w^orth any person’s time, I think, to tive of the publishing house In ing the train wais ended, there was "Prepared salad dressings have The tangle seemed hopeless. Oh, It is something a baby doesn’t ' broken up more homes than all the learn to make good salad dressings, which she is employed. Knight is a a lump in Judith’s throat. She was ; there were points that were clear chorus girls in the world.” and good salads. widower with a daughter, Tony, 18, afraid that Arthur would not under- ^ have in his make-up when he is i enough! Judith Knight knew what How much of an authority La • ^ ...... and son. Junior, 16. Tony de­ she wanted— to regain Arthur’s stand! born but which we put there for i nounces Judith as a gold digger. Guardia is on divorce, I do not Among the dear old customs that love and their former happiness. But even her worst ft’ars had not ! him. Carpenter work^man-made! i know, but he has the reputation of Her father makes her apologize. prepared Judith Knight for the mo- : is passing, and that should pass, ia She wanted this so dfesperately that For instance, a baby cries for his being the most talented cook in Con­ the Easter parade. When Jxmior comes home for ! she was afraid to gamble. ment 30 minutes later w^hen she ; Christmas holidays he is equallj’ un- j sister’s doll. We give it to him. Ah! j gress. Men who disagree with him According to J. Pcrlingi of the To see Arthur again— to tell him faced Arthur Knight in the living j What has happened? We’ve laid' utterly on policy, agree unanimously friendly room of his home. textiles division of “ Commerce,” , ^ ^ . ____the whole story— to see the light of down one good solid brick in our j on the excellence of his spaghetti. women are no longer interested in ^ ?hp I forgiveness in his eyes! ' “ I’m back!” she faltered. little wall already. ' I have no doubt but he is a wiz­ has aided, takes a position wit ^ Arthur Knight would not Knight eyed his young wife cool- ' this annuail display of clothing — publishing house. He is in love with j ^ , . He plays with the doll for a mo- | ard with olive oil. lemon juice, pap­ he points out that compertitlon -in ly and deliberately. | rika, and all the ingredients that go Tonv and calls on her frequently. | ‘ o * u i "What have you come for?” he ' ment and we discover that he’s | clothes is now an all year roimd TonV tries to convince her father ' Judith slipped to her knees and pulled off a handful of hair.. We | into the making of excellent dress­ proposition, not seasonal. asked. ; ing. lhat Judith and .Andy are carrying | buried her head on the bed. (To Be Continued) ■ jerk it away. He screams. “No, no, I Whatever the reason, it is a pleas­ on an affair and, when she falls,: “ Oh, God,” she prayed, "help me! you’re a bad boy. You can’t have ' I have nothing against prepared ure to know that a day that has tricks the pair Into a compromising Help me to know what is right!” it,” we tell him. dressings, but I do believe that such significance in itself, should situation. Suddenly she knew that was the j But he continues to scream. serving a good salad, with a dis­ have ceased to be a day in which Tonv is carrying on a flirtation important thing. Not her owm sel-j “ Oh, give it to him. Sister! It’s tinctive dressing that you make j every w'oman tried to outdo het with ‘Mickey Mortimer, wealthy fish happiness should guide her, but WAPPING just your old doll, anyway. Let him yourself, and use your own imagi­ neighbors. and married. This is revealed when the thing that was right. In plead­ have it for another minute—by that nation on, is a social asset vithin ! If you load up any holiday ■with ■ hey are arrested at 8 a. m. for reck­ ing for guidance her prayers had Last Sunday morning at the time I’ll put on his bonnet and coat ^ easy reach. j more than it will bear, it breaks un- less driving. Tony and her father been answered. Federated church, the Rev. Mr. and take him out and he’ll forget j Any w'aiter in a French cafe can I der the strain. Easter has. So baa quarrel over this but the girl is Judith was strangely pale, Hurlbut of the Hartford Seminary , about it.” i mix a dressing in a spoon that is a j the Fourth of July, which is now the finally forgiven. Knight becomes ill j strangely stirred as she rose. She preached on the subject of "Prayer.” Back goes the doll. Sudden ceas­ real delight, with just such unimpor­ I sanest of days instead of a minia­ w ith ‘pneumonia. Junior comes home caught a glimpse of her reflection instead of Rev. Mr. Carter who had ing of sobs and gurgles of delight. tant items as would naturally be ture battle. There is a tendency on .and before he leaves admits to Ju- in the mirror and stared at it. She a previous engagement. The pastor A whole row of bricks neatly at hand on the table. He does it in ! the part of many people to make dith he has misjudged her. scarcely recognized herself. Rev. Harry B. Miner was absent on cemented together in a nice straight the time he could open a can, and j Thanksgiving less a day of gorging, Tony intercepts a letter which Her wrist watch told her it was account of his recent operation. He line! This wall is going to be a apparently has no sense he is doing : and more of a normal calory day. comes for Judith. Later she follows | nearly si.x o’clock. Judith disrobed, is convalescing at his home. In the beauty! anything remarkable. I Christmas is still burdened to the her stepmother on a trip into the I bathed and dressed afresh. Then evening at 6:30, t’le Christian E n -' After that, every time he sees the When you hear the host calling , breaking point, but it is bound ta citv and secs her meet a young , she made ready lo leave the room, deavor society held their service ■ doll the baby starts to scream for for the materials, and know he is ' evolve into something besides a giv* man. She threatens to tell her i Habit made her pause on the thres- with Miss Lois Foster and Roland it—and gets it. going to mix the dressing at the I ing contest. father unless Judith goes away for | hold and glance back over her Cunningham as leaders. This was "Oh, you might as well give it two weeks. Judith goes, leaving a : shoulder. Assured that she had not followed at 7:30 by the regular to him to keep. Sister. He likes it note for .Arthur. Knight’s secretary* forgotten anything, she stepped into church ser'vice with a sermon by so well and it keeps him amused.” reports that .Andy Craig is missing, | the hall and locked the door, Rev. Watson Woodruff of Man­ Half a story up! too. Judith goes to an inconspicuous ! a subtle change had taken place chester. His subject was “Words.” .A Familiar Scene hotel on upper Broadway. Next day | in Judith Knight’s appearance. The Wapping Grange will hold their, At once youthful and sophisticat­ Another day baby sees us put on she roams aimlessly about the city, j boy in the elevator eyed her curi- fourth regular meeting at the school ed in its effect, this chic gown of ^ our hat. He gurgles and laughs. hall, on Tuesday evening. The pro­ He’s going for a walk. HEALTH pursued bv a sense of guilt. She ' ously, but Judith did not notice ceil blue panne velvet owes much of I gram is to be presented by the Past finally reaches the water front. this. its charm to the use of a narrow! We start out without him. He Lecturers. watches the front door closing. Oh, ' Through the hotel lobby and out frill trim. Like all good gowns for j Bv .ANNETTE SURGERY IS STILL ,, um, exposure to the X-ray, expos­ The S. W. Y. S. O. club decorated how he screams. We can’t leave the .NO\\' GO ON WITH THE STORY | on the Street she moved. Involun- dancing this spring, it misses the! MOST EFFECTIVE METHOD ure to light, the- injection of lead CH.APTER XLIV 1 tarily she sought the restaurant Wolcott chapel in the form of a floor—but not by many inches. poor baby that way. We come back garden for Parents’ Night supper ' This swagger tweed coat in OF TRE.ATING C.ANCEIi and copper and various metals, in­ None of the men and women | where she had lunch, With its daring originality and its and pat him and talk to him and and entertainment last Saturday, straightline with belted waistline in jection of blood, of lymph, of bac­ about her noticed the girl dressed in \ When she had finished her dinner graceful princess line, it is one of kiss him and tell him we’ll be back teria and of various protein sub­ evening. the smartest of Paris gowns, and is soon. We send him into a room ; fashionable green coloring, does BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN shabby black sitting alone on a i she paid the cashier and stepped Editor Journal of the .American stances may be followed by soften­ A special program of music and designed by Redfern. where he can’t see us slip out. But j double duty, for it may also be worn bench facing the water. | into the street. worship was arranged for Scout' Medical .Association and of Hygeia, ing and changes in cancer tissue. Judith studied her neighbors, j Glowing electric lights beaconed he knows that hat and what it troop No. 14, and committee, who j as a separate sports coat. The Health Magazine Unfortunately, this period of re­ There were two old men, white- but Judith ignored them. For sev- means. I attended the First Congregational ! The sports dress of flat silk crepe sponse is not followed by a con­ eral blocks she walked without no­ It’s no go. We come back a sec­ haired and red-cheeked, who sat j church at South Windsor last Sun­ : in harmonizing green shade may tinuous elimination of the growth. nearest. Their collars were hunched ticing her surroundings. Then she ond time. This time we give in. Cancer is today among the lead­ j day morning. Rev. Harry S. Martin i also be worn without the coat. After a brief Interval, in most up about their chins to ward off the i realized that she had passed the "Run up and get his things. I’ll 1 Style No. 231 includes the pattern ing causes of death because more preached from the text "Where­ SISTEP take him. I am just going to Mrs. instances, the cancer cells again be­ corner where she should have turn­ people are living longer than for­ wind. The two men were arguing, , withal shall a Young Man Cleanse 1 for dress and coat. It is designed gin to grow and invade the normal though she could not hear what ed to reach the hotel. Still she con­ Brown's anyway. At’s a little lamb! merly and cancer is essentially a j His Way.” Scout processional was j in sizes 16. 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 tissue which surroimd them and the they said. One old fellow was tall | tinued. Hims wants to go bye-bye wif hira’s I and 42 inches bust, condition of advanced years. under the direction of Scout Master momsy!” For this reason any announce­ body proceeds to death. and thin. The other’s shoulders were j She was not thinking—at least Harry Prior. i The dress is a slip-on type with bent and one side of his mouth ! Judith told herself she did not want Baby all hatted and coated and ; new short kimono sleeves finished ment of a new method of treating Hence, experts in the diagnosis Robert A. Boardman, vice presi­ ready to go is now purring like ten cancer made in the press is likely and treatment of cancer advise moved, chewing rhythmically. , to think. Subconsciously her mind dent of the Hartford First National with turn-back cuffs. The collarless Far at the left a girl was scatter- : was in ferment. Should she go back kittens. ' neckline has an inset band of white to attract wide attention. Within great caution in the interpretation bank, and Ralph Lasbury have gone Another wall of our smart new the past few months several new of observations of the results and ing crumbs for the pigeons that : to Arthur? Should she remain on a ten days’ business trip to Flor­ ; pique. The front of the bodice is de- swirled and fluttered about her i here ? pen begun. j cidedly modern in its pointed outline. methods of treating cancer have had have set up a limit period of five ida. I The next day we repeat the pro­ ' newspaper exploitation. In most of years for the determination as to head. Standing, gazing off down the j The long afternoon out of doors The Friendly Indians, or Junior Y. i By SISTER M.ARY Kilted plaits at either side of skirt harbor, were several sailors. Others i had made her weary. At last Judith •_____ cess of trying to leave baby and fail­ i below hipline are insets, for this the cases the method has involved whether or not any new method of M. C. A. will hold their meeting with ing, and the next, and the next. injection into the body of an extract treatment is successful. If after five in short jackets and jaunty caps ' turned and made her way back to their leader. Rev. Harry B. Miner at favorite dress is a one-piece affair, lolled oh benches and blinked at the . the hotel. Breakfast perhaps is the most dif­ Two walls up! i A narrow belt is worn at normal of some glandular substance. years from the time the treatment the«*“Y. M. C. A. club rooms, un ficult and the most important meal Baby hates a dark room. We for­ The physicians have observed that is admini^ered the majority of the .■^un. ^ When she was in her room once Wednesday afternoon. Feb. 26. waistline. A party of feminine sight-seers more she slipped into the one chair of the day. got and left the door open into the I The fronts of the coat are under- the injection of the glandular sub­ patients still live, without pain, Mrs. H. G. Church is ill at the It’s the most difficult to plan be­ lighted hall last night. The next stance has been followed by a soft­ without the presence of the growth passed Judith, chatting animatedly. and drew a long sigh. Yes, she w’as home of her daughter, Mrs. H. E. ; faced and rolled with the attached ?Iescenger boys, stenographers, j tired, physically and mentally. She cause there seems to be less oppor­ we dare not close it for he screams ' collar into revers. They employ the ening and regression of the tumor and without the other symptoms Cowles of 39 Road. tunity for variety. It usually has to terribly every time vve do. We open in some cases acd have made this that are associated with cancer, the v.-omen pushing baby carriages were j told herself she had come no nearer ,The funeral services for Mrs. Jen­ I plain silk crepe which is also used a'l part of the throng. Each group ! to a decision. t be prepared hurriedly and is often it and'leave it open the next night, ' to line the ■ coat and for cuffs of fact known. This, however, is far method ■ of treatment can be called nie Hamilton 60, wife of John E. eaten at top speed. The dishes and the next, and always. a cure. was preoccupied, oblivious to the | But that was not true. When any I sleevQs. from proving that a cure for cancer Hamilton of the Buckland road, was t^hould be easy of digestion and at Another wall! I C .. i. • problem is stated and faced frankly I The dress may also be made of has been disco^-ered. There are today thousands of held at her late home on Sunday the same time as nourishing as pos­ Build the fourth out of anything; In the past ten years numerous Judith Knight's mind was busy, half the battle is over. Judith was afternoon. Rev. Harrj’ B. Miner^ i wool crepe which is used for lining cases in which cancers have been sible. there is always material at hand. substances have been injected with removed by surgery, together with too. She stared at the water, drawn ; unaware of this. officiated. Although Mrs. Hamilton ! and trim. The principal work of the day is, Something he won’t do for instance! a view to controlling cancer and all of the surrounding affected tis­ )-■• itc rcrtless lure. Far in the dis- ‘ She was painstaking that evening had lived in Wapping a little less ' Pattern price 15 cents in stamps as a rule, done in the morning. Perhaps he V on ’t let his sister touch the use of all sorts of substances sue and in which the persons still ti.nce great ships were heading about her preparations for the than a year, she certainly had en­ or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap Whether this work is mentgl t>r any of his blocks, “give them back, has been followed by such softening live after five years. So far as is ^iccan-wavd. Others, returning from night, cleansed her face carefully deared herself to all .who knew her. , coin carefully. Tm-eign seas, were steaming into with cream, cleaned it with hot manual, a supply of blood is needed dear. It only makes him cry.” I We suggest that when you send and regression as has been de­ known, none of the cancer pastes, Mrs. Hamilton leaves besides her to give energy to the brain or mus­ There! We have it now, the com­ scribed. These changes which take the cancer serums, or cancer injec­ D.r.'t. water and brushed her hair, 50 husband, three sisters and four for pattern, you enclose 10 cents ad- cles that are exercised. If the plete structure. What is it we have place in the cancer tissue are of in­ tions of any kind can duplicate this Staring out at the hazy horizon, strokes on either side. It was as brothers. The burial took place in , ditional for a copy of our new Judith lost herself in reverie. Min­ breakfast dish has been hard to built in that we’re going to have a i Spring Fashion Magazine, just off terest to those who investigate the record. though, by busying herself at these the Cedar Hill cemetery at Hart­ nice time getting out later on? Self­ utes passed. Then she remembered tasks, she sought to forget more digest, the stomach competes with ! the press. character of the cell. ford on Monday forenoon. brain or brawm for blood supply and ishness! Selfishness and having his what had happened and her melan­ important things. That does not mean that a cure Jean Shepard, Jr., has gone on a either one’s work or one’s health own way—fostered by desire and en­ for the cancer has been discovered. Otto Burk, chief of police of choly returned. At last, though it was still early short trip to Washington, D. C., with Manchester Herald . But the stir, the noise of the suffers. couraged bv us. It has been established for years Provo. Utah, has recommended the in the evening, she turned out the Professor Merrimen of the Kings- ; This is just one example. Any r.i.ver traffic was tonic. It challenged light and climbed into bed. Breakfast Is Problem Pattern Service that the application of various caus­ formation of a junior police force, wood school. i Morning lack of appetite makes emotion can be similarly built in. the girl. If Judith Knight had only known 231 tic pastes, the application of radi­ composed of school children. breakfast a difficult meal for many For two hours she remained in it her decision already was made. persons. While lack of appetite may H.AS MOST GOLD .As ou» patterns are mailed the park at the water’s edge. Then She had reached the turning point from New~York City please allow she left her bench and walked to 1 ihave several causes, sheer weariness , in the searing agony of that mo- pnri.'^,—With the per capita ratio five days. ih^ subway station. Time was no j rnent when she had slipped to her of the monotony of the breakfast menu may be the answer in many , of gold at 540, France is now said Price 15 Cants ’.X' object with Judith. She watched the knees and cried, "Help me know to lead the entire world in the pos­ long express train rumble out of I what is right!” instances. ^ If breakfast menus were planned session of gold. This came about Name ...... fjght, then boarded a local. ; Judith slept late the next morn- like the rest of the meals, several after the Berengaria landed at Cher­ Thirty minutes later she emerged ' mg. She took a long walk befor.e Size ...... days or a week in advance, it would bourg with 543,200,000 in gold for into daylight. She went back to the luncheon and again in the after­ j be much easier for the housekeeper the Bank of France. The United hotel and up the elevator to her ; noon ■visited Battery Park. It was Address ...... to get completely away from the States ranks second, \vith $37.50 per room. j as she sat watching a glorious hackneye<‘ combinations. The meal capita in treasury gold stock. A Judith turned the key in the i white liner with crimson stacks should be planned so that a mini­ Send your order to the “ Pat­ latch and swung the door open. It glide slowly out into the harbor mum of time is required in its pre­ TALLER CHILDREN tern Dept., Manchester Evening was only a little after foilf o’clock, that involuntarily her two hands Herald, So. Manchester, Conn.” bright daylight out of doors, but clapped together, paration, but plenty of time should be allowed for serving and eating., London—Working under the dir­ here in the little room with its one “ m do it!” Judith said to her- Eating “against time” is not an aid ection of the Board of Education, a window facing the court, every- self. “I’m going—now!” committee has found that English /I to digestion and may cause serious ' Do as much walking as possible thing was black. j In a tumult of energy she rushed trouble, particularly for children. children are becoming taller but on She snapped the electric light toward the subway. Do'wm the steps if you want to live long, says a The age. food habits and activities the average are not quite as heavy. switch, thre'w off her hat and coat Judith ran. Oh, she must hurry The Board of Education reports medical ad^visor. But stay on the and dropped them on the bed. She now! She must hurry before she of each person have much to do same side of the street. with the breakfast required. Wea­ that this increased height is due to went to the window and gazed out lost courage! ther conditions also influence the health training that the children are uncertainly. After those hours in a. train was pulling in. Judith receiving in school. the fresh air and sunlight this hid- leaped aboard as the doors opened, menu. With the coming of spring, pan­ ecus place was intolerable. a good omen— she saw that it was cakes lose some of their popularity. Scores 100% No—it was not the room. Judith an express, and the right one. Heavy cereals and hot muffins can faced the truth honestly, at last. The electric demon could not go be replaced by lighter cereals and She was afraid. For 24 hours she fast enough to satisfy her. Local toast. Rice makes a satisfactory The Truth ! had been terrified by forbidding stations flashed into sight and out cereal for a spring breakfast. Eggs horrors she had refused to name, again. Yellow lights, green lights. o j CC' are specially suited to the spring, She was afraid of what should hap- red lights twinkled in the subter­ since they are less expensive at this About Fat pen when Arthur Knight knew the ranean caverns. It all seemed slow Science has found that excess tat is season. Fresh fish are plentiful emr- largely due to a weakened gland. Now truth. She was afraid even of ad- and annoying to Judith’s impa­ ing the spring months and arc mitting she was afraid. physicians the world over, in treating tience. quickly cooked. Smoked and salted The whole sickening panorama obesity, combat that major cause. Star­ She was the first one out of the fish always are available and are passed before her mind. Why not vation is not advised. car when the doors slid back. Up savory and appetizing. admit it? She was beaten! the steps she sped. She was breath­ I ’he chief factors they use are em­ Most households take fruit for bodied in Marmola prescription tablets. Judith did not know how long less and running when she reached V granted on the breakfast menu she stood staring out of the win­ the hotel. People have used them for 22 years— these days, so the housewife usually millions of boxes of them. In late years, dow. An idea, vague but persistent, "If I hurry,” she told herself, "I N A serves to please individual tastes. was beginning to shape itself in her can make the 4:10.” excess fat has been fast disappearing, as The spring breakfast can be given everybody knows. mind. She considered this idea, dis­ She must make the 4:10! She interest, by the introduction of cer­ The method and formula are explained carded it, then went groping in must make it! Otherwise there tain salad vegetables. Curly endive search of it again. would be an impossible half-hour’s in every box of Marmola. As you gain ,4 4 I ' served with bacon, watercress with Suppose she should go to Ar­ new slenderness, beauty and vim, you delay and she could not reach the curved or fresh fish, spinach with know why. Go try the method wWch has "My little daughter scored 100 thur— house until after five o’clock. poached egg,, sliced tomatoes with "No, no, no!” caution argued. doneso much. Watch the amazingresults. per cent in a health contest re­ Luckily there was little to pack. crisp toast and bacon, breakfast All druggists supply Marmola at|l a box. cently," says Mrs. J. A. Kelly, 2144 "What would you say? What could Pajamas, lingerie, comb and brush radishes and carrot straws are a you tell him ?” Seventh Ave., Astoria, L. I. “ And and cosmetics were tossed Into the few suggestions for serving vege­ I want to give credit where it is "Tell him the truth!” came the traveling bag helter-skelter. When tables for breakfast. answering argvament. "Tell him all due. they were all in and the bag locked "Nancy was constipated several ^i‘erocolateSy/!^E5^s you should have told before your Judith grabbed it up and ran. -ANCIENT WIG. year» ago and I gave her marriage.” She chafed at the cashier’s delay New’ York.—Evidently women Fig Syrup. It helped her so won­ ^Cottage "But I'm afraid—” as he hunted for her bill. hack 5,000 years ago were as care­ lie YELLOW derfully that I have used it ever There it was! Fear of what dis­ “T axi?” asked the driver sta­ ful of their make-up as they are to­ since for all her upsets or colds. It C r e A closure would bring on one hand— tioned before, the door. day. - Arthur Weigall, former in­ PENOL has kept her strong, energetic, rug­ fear of concesilment on the other. No, the subway would be quicker. spector-general of antiquities to the ged.” The conflicting elements of Judith’s ivith the Without bothering to answer, Ju­ Egyptian government, tells of the Children suffer when bowels , ‘^* Agents F®*" ^ ley of Pharaoh Kings in Egypt. The When these symptoms are neglect­ Judith knew she had given Tony squeezing in before the automatic wig is said to be more than 5,000 ed, biliousness, feverishness, lack of ^JVooJpertifiedw;j(t < a promise to stay away for two doors clicked shut. Judith dropped appetite invariably follow. years old. ■weeks. But what was that promise into the first seat and eyed each The first dose of California Fig F a r m ' 'H ' except payment of blackmail? She passing station defiantly. As they Syrup relieves these symptoms and had agreed to leave the house for neared the railway station she L.ARGEST SNAKE SKIN. activates sluggish bowels. Succes­ two weeks. She was doing this in made her way to the door, ready to New York.—The skin of what is sive doses help tone and strength­ order that Tony would not tell her dash out the minute the train stop­ said to be the largest snake ever en weak bowels: improve appetite: father what she knew. ped. killed on the American continent i.s encourage digestion and assimila­ VI Was it decent to bargain thus? Off to the ticket window and at the New York Zoological Park. tion. Try it with a bilious, head­ Was such a promise binding? do'wn a flight of stairs to the subur­ It is the skin of a South American achy, constipated child and see how Other elements entered into the ban trains. Judith’s heart bounded. anaconda, 22 feet long and 3 feet it helps! struggle. 'Why, Judith asked her­ There, waiting, stood the 4:10. wide. It was killed by a native on The pure vegetable product, en­ self, was Tony so anxious to have She entered the nearest car and the River San Lorenzo in Brazil. It dorsed by doctors for 50 years, al­ her leave ? What could two weeks— found a seat. A cold little shiver is dark olive in color, with round ways, bears the name California. So sternity though they seemed to Ju- ran down her spine. ONCA ______spots. look^or^it when buying.—Adv. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1980. PAGE TH IRTEEN Meriden Here For With BABE RUTH’S SUIT BAT’S FIRST REAL TEST LEADERS UNABLE VISITORS BRINGING STRONG Carey Insists Miami GIVEN TO ROOKIE! TO BREAK AWAY TEAM TO BATTLE FAY’S FIVE ■f Bouts Wont Be On Air IN BOWLING RACE f O X V 9 U A m SL Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 25. Another Red Hot Tflt Expect­ — A deep and dark plot to force The tough thing about being Babe Ruth to put his signature in society is having to ed; Youth and Speed Com­ Strong Man Guards to a New York Yankee contract <1 Much P r e s s u r e Being has been scented by baseball re­ Night Hawks and Majors look bored the White House porters covering the Yanks bined With Veterans and Brought to Bear In Influ­ spring training here. Continue In D e a d 1 o c k A t the first workout of the season yesterday, it was dis­ Experience on Visiting ential Circles to Make covered that Babe’s famous uni­ With Charter Oaks Close form, with its w'ell known “ 3” Aggregation. hemstitched on the back was Carey Change His Mind. being worn by a rookie, Allen Behind. Cooke, who may or may not With cool weather back again, it play left field for the Yanks Bv ALAN GOULD Is expected that there ■will be a this year. Sports writers with The Majors and Night Ha’wks a facetious turn of mind, beiiev- good sized crowd at the Rec-Meri- continue neck and neck In their race Miami. Feb. 25.— (A P .)— Al- ed -the Babe would never stand den Endees basketball tilt to be tnough the strongest kind of pres­ for the Herald Bowling League pen­ for having his uniform worn by staged In the Rec gym this evening. sure has begn brought to bear, the anybody, much less a rookie. nant, last night’s matches having Meriden is sending a very strong Madison Square Garden Corpora­ no change to bring. Both league team here and in all probabilities tion today apparently had resisted another thrilling battle will take all efforts to bring about a reversal leaders won the maximum four I :::^STATIC^ of its decision not to broadcast the points. The Charter Oaks continued | place. It doesn’t require much cour­ Sharkey-Scott and Campolo-Fvisko age to make such a prediction inas­ close on the heels of the pace set­ \JlR6lN)A BAlJiToNe/ VOlU. fight show Thursday night. ters by winning four from the Cen­ much as practically every tussle the MOu) RBWOEFi.’. , I ^ Rec had had this season has been The impression that the Garden ters, a noteworthy feat. The west "^Vov) RE magnates would change their minds Sides took four from the Construc­ featured by a whirlwind finish. ABltSHoTATroRNEV^BuT With Ray Marchinek, star Holy­ and permit the fistcuffs to be waft­ tion, the Night Hawks four from | To A ed out of the arena to all parts of Q O U l - O Shell Gas, the Majors four from the oke player, back in togs, it looks as ASSOCIATED PRESS.SPORTS EDITOR. the country as well as to the rest S’*. Pirates and the British Americans though the Rec will be able to give of the world, gained circulation aft­ Predictions or forecasts are al­ three from the Herald. the vistors from the Silver City er information was received that ways safer at long range. They can­ plenty of opposition, but one never the National Broadcasting Com­ not be disproved so readily, if in g'r- LEAGUE STANDING can tell. The Endees are to be rep­ pany was sending two men from HARVARD TRIUMPHS resented by a team that compares ’w — t fact they are remembered at all. No P.W. P.L. New York. great risks are being run therefore Night Hawks ...... 59 21 with the best of them in the state It was learned, in addition that in making the guess that: Majors ...... 59 21 outside of the All-New Britains. strong influence had been brought j if chronic cranks and professional Pittsburgh will be the National! Charter Oaks ...... 56 24 IN BIG TRACK MEET Among their star performers is to bear, not only by American ra­ president-pesterers could see F. K. Brit. Amer...... 46 34 Adolph Zythwicz who played with dio interests, newspapers and lis- league club most likely to upset the, McLaughlin in this fierce pose, they Chicago Cubs while Cleveland willj W est Sides . . . . 35 the Endees last year. He is expect-- teners-in, but also by foreign broad­ doubtless would be less insistent Construction ...... 27 53 ed to give Marchinek plenty of op­ casting concerns anxious to obtain have the best chance of any Ameri ■ about trying to force their W'ay Into Pirates ...... 25 55 position. A1 Smith and Jimmy Mas- hookups because of the internation­ can league entry trying to check the j the White House. For McLaughlin, Herald ...... 22 58 Vanquishes Cornell and Athletics. ' triano, former Meriden High school al character of the bouts. erstwhile boxer, wrestler, and circus Shell Gas ...... 12 68 William F. Carey, president and Washington will come East with , sensations will be on the outposts strong man, now is a guard at the spokesman for the Garden, flatly another fine crew and give Coluni-. IGNACIO FERNANDEZ Dartmouth With Ease; and may give Messrs. Dowd and E.xecutive Mansion. He is shown Centers (0) said last night before taking a tram bia the sternest chase down th e' Madden plenty to think about. The above as he appears at a Washing­ T. Anderson . . , 103 100 95— 298 ability of Eddie McCarthy and for New York, that there would be Hudson. j ton gymnasium keeping fit for any 0 . Nelson ...... 93 — no broadcast under any circum­ Frank W ykoff of Southern Cali j Competes for Title. “Red” Dinger, Meriden’s backcourt emergencies which may arise w'hile Thompson ...... 105 109 107— 321 performers, is too w'ell knowm for stances. . fomia will be the next intercollegi-1 A. 99— 324 “W c made our decision and wiu he is on duty. Wilkie ...... 109 116 mention. They have appeared here ate sprint king. I S. Nelson ...... 99 106 138— 343 sUck to it,” Mr. Carey said. Jimmy McLarnin will be' the : Battalino Slight Favorite Boston, Feb. 25.— (A P )— Har- many times before. Nothing has happened thus tar w'elter'weight champion of the worl.l j vau’d’s well-balanced track team to­ to alter the one-sided aspect of the 519 525 546 1580 any time he gets into the ring with) Anglo-American main event. If KEBART IS TRAILING Charter Oaks (4) day loomed as one of the outstand­ Jackie Fields. | anything the impressive character E. Wilkie ...... 117 109 118—344 ing contenders for the I. C. A. A. A. The Nut Cracker America will retain polo suprem­ Robinson ...... 100 115 102—318 of Jack Sharkey’s last workout To Defeat Fernandez A . indoor championships through its with the gloves yesterday strength­ acy and Sir Thomas Lipton will F. Anderson . . . 96 107 113— 312 SASELA IN AVERAGES top-heavy victory in last night’s If there is ever a Bok prize to be ened the general belief that he vyili have a sporting chance to win the Giorgetti ...... 91 106 105— 302 triangular meet with Cornell and given for the most conspicuous de­ polish off the lanky Scott. Betting America’s Cup in yacht-racing for A. Anderson ...1 4 0 114 126— 380 Dartmouth. Eddie Farrell’s per­ fensive effort, w’e recommend that has been conspicuous by its au- the — th time. \ FIGHTS TONIGHT it be divided up among the wres­ formers ran up a total of 6312 sence. Roughly the odds today were France will keep the Davis Cup Filipino Considered Most 544 552 546 1656 tlers. There never yet was a wres­ points in the 13 events to Cornell’s at 4 to 1 that Sharkey wins by a Twenty-eight Members of and Big Bill Tilden will finally yield tling match in w-hich some great knockout inside of four rounds. to youth in the American tennis | Dangerous Foe Champion Herald (1) 30 and Dartmouth’s 22(2. honor was not being defended. championship. ; Suhie ...... 109 97 111— 317 The Crimson track men took first Herald Bowling League Bobby Jones will win at least one ) Ellington ...... 95 91 99— 285 places in nine out of the events and Dan Howdey says Leo Durocher, major golf championship, if not two ) Has Ever Faced In His Groman ...... 109 112 107— 328 tied for first in the pole vault, both in two years, will be one of the Sport 105 Mark or Better or three, abroad arid at home. ^ ForUn ...... 82 100 92— 274 Oscar Sutermeister of Harvard and greatest shortstops of all time. And I I 11 l l \ \ Cervini ...... 118 113 98— 329 E. E. Colyer of Cornell going over with the new all-talkie attachment, I.V' Jack Sharkey will win recognition ; A N D as the world’s heavyweight cham.- Ring Career. the bar at 13 feet, 2 I2 inches. Suter­ too. 'T 513 513 507 1533 meister had Inches and Collyer an Johnny Sasela continues to lead pion by beating Phil Scott and Max j Schmeling. j British Amer. (3) entire foot to spare as they worked The Walker Cup matches will be .1 I I 1 F > the Herald League averages with St»rri)out: Bat Battalino, Hart­ Wilson ...... 107 94 98— 299 played at Sandwich, which is one ^ t f ■ im m ^ m j L M Art (The Great) Shires will en-' the bar up to the 13 foot mark. ford, vs. Ignacio Fernandez, Philip-1 Metcalf ...... 108 99 96— 303 Charlie Kebart close on his heels. gage in no fistcuffs with Manager! They wiU meet again in next Satur­ of the world’s toughest courses. pines, 10 rounds. | McAdams ...... 91 110 113— 314 When they announced the affair U bqWIlUAMBRAUQlER The averages for the week ending Donnie Bush of the White Sox. j day’s intercollegiate title games at H. M u rp h y ____116 108 140— 364 would be held at Sandwich, they Albie Booth will be an All-Amer | Semi-final: Eddie Lord, W ater-! New York. Saturday, February 22, are as fol­ Cole ...... 115 100 98—313 certainly said a mouthful. THOSE FUNNY FRENCH. ica halfback in October, November j bury, vs. Mickey Flahive, Hartford, | The Harvard mile relay team, lows : » 8 rounds. I w'hich broke the meet record by G. P.F. Avc. and December. j 537 511 545 1593 Most of those battlers down there W e have a vague recollection that Other bouts; Eddie Reed, Hart- , turning in a performance of 3 min­ 1 Sasela ...... 51 6045 118.27 The favorite will be beaten in th-e ’neath the palms seem to be doing somewhere in the doughboy march­ ford, vs. Lou Piquette, Bridgeport, utes, 271-5 seconds, in the three 2 Kebart .... 54 5840 115.7 Kentucky Derby. Majors (4) their roadwork in pretty classy ing song, ‘‘Parlez Vouz,” the Frencu Manchester, team race, was not pushed hard by 3 Conron ___ 56 6028 114.4 Stagg will continue to fear Purdue 6, rounds; Joe Hanlon Chartier ...... 127 116 107— 350 limousines. are called a “funny race.” The Dartmouth but showed enough 4 E. Wilkie .. 57 6436 112.52 and so will the rest of the Big Ten. j vs. Marty Fox, New York, 6 rounds; Werlosky ...... 96 90 92— 278 course of recent sporting events in promise to bother many of the 5 Georgetti . . 45 5069 112.29 The Braves and Red Sox will eacn j Ralph Lenny, Union City, N. J., vs. Magnason ...... 104 106 115— 325 They booked that Sharkey-Scott the republic confounds that slander. quartes that will strive for the I. C. 6 S aidella___ 50 0256 111.40 finish last. Joe Fiella, New' York, 6 round Conran ...... 92 130 112— 334 thing in Florida so they could palm They are not funny at all; they are 7 Canade .... 57 6357 111.30 Yale will beat Harvard again on Rocky Rayo. Hartford, vs. Johnny Kebart ...... 101 97 107— 305 A. A. A . A. relay honors. it off. noble. S F. Anderson 54 6016 111.22 the Thames river. Kop, Norwich, 4 rounds. Two other meet records, besides The French fight fans, for in­ 9 Cole ...... 54 6008 111.13 520 539 533 1592 the" relay and pole vault marks Sparring partners are being man'- stance, are finding out what it's all 10 Werlisky .. 57 6313 110.43 “The cream of college winter j Bat Battalino tonight goes forth D.AT B.\TTALINO Pirates ( 0) were bettered during the night’s gled regularly in the F lo rid box­ about. While America still swims 11 Orenstein .. 4 1 4550 110.40 sports teams in the United States j to w'ar over in the Hartford State Phillips ...... 100 110 98— 308 competition. Tommy Mason, Har­ ing camps. The ballyhoo boys are along in the Devonian period, the 12 Rogers .... 51 5645 110.35 and Canada,” writes James M a -; Armory for the third time since he | Mahoney ...... 81 116 110— 307 vard track captain, improved the using the new typewriters with a cede that Fernandez will be danger­ French have started crawling out 13 A. Anderson 54 5919 109.33 honey of the Manchester Union, i won the title from Andre Routis and Harrison ...... 94 93 90—277 time for the “300” with a 33 1-5 sec­ special mangling attachment. ous every minute.. These boys are of the water at least. In a recent 14 S. Nelson . . 57 6176 108.20 “wall test their skill and stamina a t ' against the most dangerous oppon- j Reimer ...... 123 87 93— 293 onds race and Lawrence Levy, great singularly well matched physically, fight at Marseilles in which the 15 Sad...... 57 6172 108.16 Murray Bay, Quebec, February 18 ■ j ent he has ever met. | Sherman ...... 112 111 99— 322 Cornell shot-putter, heaved the 16- Mr. Baker of the Phils probably being built on almost identically the principals petted rather than 16 Chartier . . . 49 5302 108.10 19, with the University of NeA 1 The champion w'ill square off pound ball to a new mark of 47 feet, realizes by now that he has collect­ same lines. Fernandez has just a fought, the French fans demon­ 17 Pontillo ___ 57 6133 107.34 Hampshire the defending cham-1 against Ignacio Fernandez, the 510 517 490 1517 8 1-8 inches. ed the hardest hitting outfield in 18 A. Wilkie .. 57 6129 107.30 slight «dge in heighth and reach. the business— when it comes to hit­ strated clearly they had left the pion, seeking to hold the laurels j hard-hitting Filipino whose record is Cornell scored most of its points Age of Fishes behind forever. They 13 Suhie ...... 54 5784 107.6 diamond-studded w'ith knockouts This will be the first show held in Shell Gas (0) in the field events, making a clean ting for more dough. 20 Gado ...... 54 5775 106.51 against McGill University of Mon­ broke up the ring and then pro­ over A1 Singer and Ab^ Attel Gold­ the State Armory in some years the Quish ...... 118 110 107— 335 sweep of the shot-put and taking 21 Robinson ...51 5447 106.41 treal and Dartmouth. New Hamp­ They used to punish people In ceeded to burn the auditorium. stein, the latter former bantam­ military authorities having just lift­ Aceto ...... 95 102 109— 306 second and third in the 35-pound 22 Petke ...... 54 5736 106.12 shire’s team, leader in this sport for New England by putting them In ed the ban. Governor Trumbull is Allen ...... 113 101 90—304 weight event. 23 Metcalf ___ 57 6035 105.50 the past three years’, is giving way weight champion. stocks. A man can still take plenty On the Race Course. expected to attend and a box has Gorman ...... 102 94 101— 297 The best Dartmouth performance 24 McAdams . . 57 6021 105.36 to Dartmouth and McGill in This scrap tonight promises to be of punishment in stocks— if he been reserved for the governor and Detro ...... 98 107 117— 322 was turned in by Burton Crandeil, Nor was that all. A t the Vin­ 25 Thompson .. 57 6009 105.24 strength, and it will be a three-cor- j one of the most vicious, one of the sticks around Wall Street long cennes track near Paris a short nered fight for the championship of; most sensational ever staged be- party. who ran a great “1,000” and had 26 Wilson ___ 55 5798 105.23 526, 514 524 1564 enough. time ago, the race for the Dover 27 Cervini .. ..49 5162 105.17 the intercollegiate winter sports | tween small boys in any New Eng- The set-up accommodates 9,000 speed enough to pass Joe Fobes, one Night Hawks (4) prize was not all it might have been iinion. Ernest Pederson of N g a ’ I land ring. Many predict Bat’.s and Promoter Ed Hurley predicts a of the best of the Harvard middle- 28 T. Anderson 57 5993 105.8 Saidella ...... 88 — ------88 Ale is 20 cents a bottle on the About a dozen of the horses that gate in excess of $20,000; the big­ distance runners, on the last lap and Cunard liner that wall take Phil Hampshire, Herman Sander of j Waterloo. F. Murphy .... — 110 127— 237 were favored in the betting took a Dartmouth and Bryce Grayson-Bell Both are terrific hitters Bat- gest gate the Armory ever boasted fight him off the tape. Scott back to Jolly old England. j Walker ...... 107 102 109— 318 notion they would not wait until is W’as one of $23,000 for Petrolle-Kap- And, championship or no, Scott “ FARMER” LODGE H H of McGill are the favored point-get- j talino’s prowess as a puncher Gado ...... 109 98 96— 303 the barrier went up. ters of their respective teams. The well known in these parts; it w'as lan fight. can’t be said to have lo*t every­ The jockeys, of course, wrestled Orenstein ...... 116 104 99— 319 University of Wisconsin team, his uncanny talent for sending op­ Fernandez and Battalino top a Sasela ...... 121 132 123— 376 thing. mightly with them, but there was VICTIM FOR CARNERA which has bowed to New Hampshire ponents to sleep early in his battles card that promises a lot of fighting. a false start and the spirited steeds BOWLING Barney Dreyfuss is strictly neu­ and Dartmouth in the past few as an amateur that first drew at­ Eddie Lord and Mickey Flahive are 541 546 554 1641 ran far. years, may enter.” tention to him. Then Bat stepped in the semi-final bracket. tral. He sends his Pirates to Cali­ W e have seen the same thing Minnesota Palooka Tumbles in fornia and goes to Florida himself. up to Boston for the National A. A. That one is down for eight 'Vest Sides (4) happen in this land of the free at Second Round of Match in BRITISH AMERICAN LEAGUE Sonja Henie, the 17-year-old Nor­ U. tournament and knocked out rounds; there are three sixes and a Schubert ...... 120 95 100— 315 different times; usually the jockeys Judge Fuchs of the Boston New Orleans. wegian girl who has won the world’s three contenders in five minutes to four. The first bout will get under Petke ...... 94 110 102— 306 How They Stand were reading their favorite serial Braves ought to do something like figure skating title four times, was win the national amateur feather­ way at 8:15. Manchester’ is much Sad ...... 143 108 92— 343 W. L. Pts. that. He could spend the w'hole stories in the newspapers while New' Orleans, Feb. 25.— (AP) — shooed out of an Oslo rink at the weight crown. interested in the outcome of the Pontillo ...... 83 95 113— 291 19 29 Ireland ...... 29 training season watching ball "wrestling” with their mounts. Farmer Lodge of Minnesota is the age of eight because she insisted on Fernandez is one of the hardest Battalino-Fernandez scrap and will Canade ...... 118 99 129— 346 E n g la n d ...... 25 23 25 games. seventh victim of Primo Camera’s skating with the professionals. . . . hitters the featherweight class has have a big delegation present. Joe Scotland ...... 22 26 22 The Populace Arises campaign through American prize ever produced. He hit A1 Singer so Hanlon, Manchester boy is on the 558 507 536 1601 27 20 Jim Corbett will be 64 this year and Wales ...... 20 Kenneth Ash. Cincinnati pitcher, The race w'as run over again and rings. hard and so accurately last May in Construction (0) High for Night he still does a vaudeville turn . . . card too. says the reason he didn’t do so well an outsider finished an easy The mammoth Italian knocked out \ their bout in New York that A1 was Rogers ...... 93 91 118— 302 W . Brennan 326 in which there is no boxing stunt. last year w-as that his pants didn’t winner, the favorites having shot Lodge in the second of what was to W. Knofla ----- .. 99 96 85— 280 McDowell ...... dragged to his corner and wasn’t re­ William the Conqueror ordered fit him. He feared to leap around too their respective bolts. There wa.s have been a ten round bout here last vived for five minutes. And he gave St. J o h n ...... 120 91 94— 305 Taggart ...... 311 night. Camera appeared nervous as that all'persons, under penalty of vigorously’, he wrote Dan Howley, great felicity among the book Goldstein a beating that ended Abe’s Chase ,. 89 107 103— 299 Lodge clinched repeatedly at the WRESTIINC BOUTS severe punishment, should extin- lest the enemy find gaps in his makers. career. quish their fires and lights and go Browski ...... 115 93 98—306 Scotland start of the fight, but after the 84 252 armor. Usually when such an event oc­ I Battalino is favored to win, but to bed at the ringing of a bell H. Wilson ...... 88 80 farmer landed one blow, a glancing 516 478 498 1492 F. Baker ...... 77 — 78 155 curs in America the custom of the SET FOR THURSDAY even his most ardent rooters con­ every night at eight o’clock. Max Schmeling’s new talking race-goers is to do a great deal of left to the head, the Italian opened D. Robinson . . 101 89 79 269 movie is titled, “Love in the Ring.” mumbling in their beards. Crow'ds up and floored him for a short T Kane ...... 90 100 86 276 count of seven with a smashing W c have seen acts like that, but gather around the judges’ stand .Joe Malcewicz of Utica, N. Y., J. Flemming . . 76 112 85 273 right to the body and tl^en ended 79 they w’ere billed as prize fights. and voice protests, but it availeth who defeated Joe Rogaski of Chica­ CHENEY GIRLS DINE W . Robinson . . — 79 the encounter with a short right up­ them nothing. We have much to go in the feature bout of the recent percut. wrestling show at Foot Guard hall, 412 1304 Schmeling is said to be afflicted learn from the French. Sasela and Kebart Total ...... 432 469 Lodge weighed 235, Camera, 275. in Hartford, throwing Joe so ON MARCH ELEVENTH England with tendo-synovitls, which means The French merely seized the'.r viciously as to injure him, Rogaski 91 83 276 sore leg. Your leg would be sore, chairs and flung them onto the Kerr ...... 102 being taken to St. Francis hospital Hewitt ...... 93 77 77 347 too, if you had a.s many managers track. where he was under treatment for To Bowl for Title A t a meeting of the directors of Boyce ...... 71 71 pulling it as Maxie has had. They tore asunder the rail that Last Nigh t’s Fights three or four days, will be one of the | the Cheney Brothers Girls Athletic Wylie ...... 104 94 90 288 separates the throng from the run­ SOME FINE SCORES. principals in the star bout at Foot Association It was voted to hold the T a g g a r t...... 92 94 125 311 ning course. They pitched what­ New' York— Boh Olin, New York, 195 Guard hall, Thursday night. Johnny Sasela will defend his ^ will back their man with plenty of annual meeting and bowling ban­ Wamock ...... — 84 111 ever they could find through con­ outpointed Leo Williams, Nev/ York, Some excellent scores were made His opponent will be Jack Ganson, cold cash. The fact that the final quet on March 11 at Cheney Hall. venient windows. 10. tow'n bowling championship against in a special bowling match between the Lithuanian champion, and the ten games are to be on Conran’s Miss Emily Klssmann announces the T o t a l...... 462 440 486 1468 They had just burned the betting Sarasota, Fla. —Ernesto Saug- match will be two out of three falls Charlie Kebart, north end pin artist “Ike” Cole and Charlie Kebart last alleys gives north enders high hopes following committees which were stands and w’ere playing witu uesm, Chile, knocked out Ollie to a finish. That is tjie basis on who recently challenged Sasela of the crowning of a new champion. appointed to make aiH-angements Wales night. Cole won nine pins in elevert Joiner, Eradentown, Fla., 5. which Malcewicz was wrestling through the newspaper. matches around the corners of the If Kebart is equal to the task of Wni. Fleming . . .74 83 78 235 games and averaged 128 against Toronto— Steve Rocco, Toronto, Rogaski tw’o w'eeks ago, but the in­ I Arrangements for the match were accordingly. grandstand when the officials of the trimming Sasela, it will mark the J. McCullough .104 90 97 291 127 for Kebart. Their scores: outpointed Pablo Dano, Philippines, jury to the latter ended the match I completed last night. The first half Dinner committee: Emily Klss­ track relented and announced all first tow'n championship to go north W m . Shields .. . 77 103 91 271 Cole: 145, 143, 107, 117, 134, 118, 10. j of the match— a twenty game home mann. bets were off and all monies would after the first fall. P. D a o u s t------107 90 90 287 134, 126, 117, 125, 147— 1413. New Orleans, Primo Camera, and home macth— will be held at 8 of Middle Turnpike in several years. Waitresses: Marion Lockwood, be refunded. Fred Bruno of Hartford, the Wm. Brennan . . 91 128 107 326 Kebart: 173, 112, 129, 129, 129. Italy, knocked out Farmer Lodge, o’clock Thursday night at Gamha’s Three successive setbacks at the Louise Pukofky. They get results, those Frencl'.. Italian Connecticut light-heavy­ alleys. The date for the return ten hands of the Cubs in football has Decorations: Helen Bodreau, Jen­ 113, 99, 141, 113, 137, 129— 1404. Minnesota, 2. weight champion, will wrestle John Total ...... 453 494 463 1410 Philadelphia — Paulie Walker, Supsie, Polish light heavyweight has not been settled. left north enders in no happy frame nie Schubert. DE MAB TO RUN Ireland Trenton, N. J„ and Sergeant Sammy The match will be foul line and of mind and they are determined Entertainment: Ruth Helwig MATCH TOMORROW. matman from New Haven, finding D. Torrance .. . 72 — — 72 IN TEXAS 20 MILE. for total pinfall. Kebart had been that Sasela must be the victim of a The Waterbury Stars will roll Baker, New York, drew, 8. , ‘ Italy declaring war on Poland. They Betty Nevue, Annie Ryan, Mabel H. Doimelly ... . 90 103 85 278 Boston, Feb. 25.— (A P )— Clarence Louisville— Pat Freeman, Louis­ holding out for these two points and returning title. against the All-Manchester team, at are slated for thirty minutes. Sullivan, Gertie Fish, Martha Kiss- R. Cordner . . . . --- 79 — 79 H. De Mar, famous Melrose mara­ ville outpointed Paul Anderson, In­ they were granted last night by Tommy Conran used to keep the 8 o’clock tomorrow night at Gam- “Roughhouse” Harry Mamas of man. N. Jones ...... 81 — 85 166 thon runner, will leave here today Jack Saidella, Sasela’s manager. bowling honors over in God’s Coun­ ba’s ^ e y s . They •will bring Johnny dianapolis, 10. Springfield, who made a hit with the Prize committee: Irene Brennan, J. McDowell . . 102 104 107 313 for Houston, Tex., to compete in th^ Tommy Conran is Kebart’s chief of try but along came Howard Mur­ fans in his recent match here, takes Marie Flliere. F. Haugh ------. — 102 97 199 Manzo, Jene Casey, A rt Roden, Bill National A . A . U. 20-mile champion- Crinae hates the camera and the staff. phy to wrest the title from his on John Padusuey o f Russia. One Nominating: Lilly Thomfclt, Rutl 0. Morrison .. 110 89 96 295 Tato -and Joe Lavallo, This ought reporter, says a magazine writer. Much interest has been worked up grsLsp and defend it against all ihlp race on Saturday. De Mar plans fall will decide this, which Is the Hanson, Mildred Wright, Helena to be a match worth going far to io break his journey at Cincinnati For tjaat matter, so does Gene semi-final bout, but the match will over the Sasela-Kebart match and comers until Sasela heat him recent­ Cubberly. Total ...... 455 477 470 1402 see. tor a 15-mlle practice jog. Tunney. 1 r"trlcted to forty-eight minutea. it is understood that north end fans ly. In;- MANUHESTEE EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1930. PAGE FOUPvTEEN

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m sm m Btl'W'vlLN D W B y ^ H 'E R E VN-VVVN-» N XXV V HOUSES FOR RENT 65 lowest cost per mile, it was ex­ Want Ad InformatlOB CARD OF THANKS E REPAIRING 23 plained. OPENING STOCKS FOR RENT—-SINGLE HOUSE— It is also obvious, Mr. Comstock C.\RD OF THANKS i SEWING MACHINE repairing pf Steam heat, bath, garage. 31 added, that this direct routing from Manchester i all makes, oils, needles, and sup- ; Mather street, Manchester. E. A. production point to sales counter Evening Herald We wish to thank all our relatives I plies. R. W. Carrard. 37 Edward ; Standish, Andover. Tel. 1353-5, eliminates the frequent handling to New York, Feb. 25— (A P )—The and friends for their kind sympathy I street. Tel. 43U1. i Willimantic. which goods otherwise routed are Stock Market was confronted with CLASSIFIED shown us in our bereavement during subjected. This elimination of fre­ a heavy accumulation of selling the illness and death of our beloved FOR RENT—MODERN 5 room flat orders at the opening today, and advertisements ICniiKSES AND CLASSES U7 | quent handling naturally results in husband and father. We especially on Lilley street, just off Main; lower prices to the ultimate consum­ prices moved lower. I------^------1 U. S. Steel, Common, opened with Count six average words to & \\ne. thank our many friends and the , P.\Rb ER TRADE taught in day | house newly renovated. Phone er. Proof of such sa-ving is given a block of 6,000 shares at 178 1-2, Initials, numbers and Velvet Warping Department of and evening classes. Low tuition j 5661. in the fact that chain food distribu­ each count as a word and compound Cheney Brothers, and the South tors today sell forty percent of all off 1. A. M. Byers dropped 2 1-4 words as two words. Minimum cost Is rale. Vaughn Barber School, 14 ' school teachers and pupils, for the I'larkel street, Hartford. foodstuffs consumed in the United points and Missouri-Kansas-Texas, price of three lines. FARMS AND LAND FOR New Haven, Consolidated Gas and Mne rates per day for transient beautiful floral tributes. States. MRS VICTORIA SCHALLER International Harvester yielded a SALE '71 A graphic picture of this mass point or so. EfTcctlve March ‘J - harge AND FAMILY. HELP WANTED— gathering and distributing with MR. AND MRS. EUGENE VAN- FOR SALE—10 ACRE tract of every possible “ middle cost” elimi­ The crash in commodity prices, R Consecutive Days 7 cts y ct* FEMALE 35 U cts SON, tillable land with 80 fruit trees, which sent wheat and cotton fu­ 3 Consecutive Days 9 cts nated is seen in the volume of busi­ tures to new low levels for the sea­ U CtB 13 cti MR. AND MRS. ANAND CHETE- ' WANTED — YOUNG woman as some bearing. Inquire at 60 Pine ness done by the A & P stores alone. AU^ oVdeVs'for’ irregular “ >s®rtlon8 LAT, street. son yesterday, had a disturbing ef­ I waitrc.ss; hours from II a. m. lo 3 For instance, this concern operates fect on speculative sentiment. Wall will be charged at the Jj"* MR. AND MRS. CHARLES BOT- more than thirty offices in South Special rates for tong p. m. Apply Murphy's Restaurant. FOR SALE—60 ACRE farm with street was concerned over its effect day advertising elven upon request. TERTON. America for the single purpose of Ads ordered for three s^- days WANTED—LADY TO travel, no 6 room house, apple orchard, about on agricultural purchasing power as 100,000 feet standing timber, all for buying coffee literally by the ton. It well as on the elections this fall. nnd stopped before the third ^ CARD OF THANKS experience required, as training is sells one-seventh of all the tea sold day will bt charged only for a® $3,750. Wm. Kanehl. Telephone The announcement that the bank­ lual number ot times the ad appear­ given; salary and expenses. Apply i here, which, translated, means We wish to express our sincere 739 Main street, after 4 p. m. 7773. ing consortium, organized during ed charging at the rate earned, but American housewives and hostesses the Stock Market collapse last fall no’ allowances or refunds ^an be made thanks and heartfelt appreciation to last year poured about two billion on six time ads stopped after the WANTED — STENOGRAPHERS— by J. P. Morgan and Co., had dis­ all our friends who offered measures cups of tea bought at A & P stores. of sympathy in our bereavement Single girls, with some steno- solved and that all its securities had ‘^^No‘^"tni forbids--, display lines not graphic experience. High school | And imagine what minute figuring been sold apparently was without over the death of our beloved wife it takes to get the minimum of ®°The Herald will not be responsible and mother. graduate preferred. Apply Cheney market influence. KEEP DOWN COST transportation costs on a million Atchison quickly fell 3 1-4 points, for more than o..- ’ Brothers Employment office. : ANTHONY VIRGINIA AND and a half loaves of bread, a half ot any adverii^’ment ordered fo FAMILY. Allied Chemical 3, Eastman Kodak more than one tune. million pounds of butter and 3,000,- 2 3-4 and Canada Dry. Among the The Inadvertent omission of 'noor 000 eggs which are the average reel publication of advertising will be CARD OF THANKS HELP WANTED— MALE 36 SELL FOR LESS, many issues to lose a point or more rectified only by cancellation ot

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There are at least four mistakes in the above picture. They may pertain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or whatnot. See if you can find them. Then look at the scrambled word below—and unscram­ ble it, by switching the letters around. Grade yourself 20 for each of the "mistakes you find, and 20 for the word if you unscramble it.

CORRECTIONS (1) “Ball Masque” should be Bal MasqffS. (2) The man who says he’s a plerrot is in harlequin costume, not pierrot. (S) Sombrero Is spelled incorrectly. (4) The spur is missing from the cowboy’s right, foot. (5) The scrambled word is SITUATION. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1930. PAGE FIFTEEN J flapper Fa n n y s a y & I SKIPPY By Percy'L. Crosby SENSE and NONSENSE BEG. U .5 . PAT. OFF.

Decent How is this for a Creed? I will be decent—not particular­ ’ o r T his ly pious, nor good, nor superior — but just plain decent. STOPF AtJAV I don't like dirt. I don’t like soiled clothes, nor muddy shoes, nor coarse speech. A I am not proper, nor fussy. I am decent. I like clean things; a white table­ cloth, a clean plate, a tidy desk. I like a man who sticks to his legal wife. There are plenty of unclean and foul things and deeds and thoughts in this world of ours; but why cul­ tivate them? Why not be decent? m I H i i I don’t like dealers in scandal, ugly hints, “ Stab-in-the-back” gents. a I don’t like anybody who talks against Uncle Sam. If he doesn’t like this country, let him go to another. Nor the follow who is disloyal to his firm. Let him get out, then talk. I like clean anger better than a J. jr,o0 ' P''/r( y I. Cro.'bv, Grcai Britain rights reserved ^ I " l-I S grumpy grouch. King Features Syndicate, Inc, I may be poor, but I can be clean. I may be ignorant, but I can be People are already looking up The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Pox OUR BOARDING HOUSE polite. places where they can’t afford to go By Gene Ahern I may be ■wicked, but I don’t know’ next summer. how to be coarse. I can put up with almost any­ got ‘Marguerite’ tattooed there and | t h e s k ip p e r w a s f o r c e p t o f i x t h i n g s so t h a t h is p u p the girl I’m engaged to marry is j thing but—dirt. 7* LO MlSI5‘ MAMMAkA, l e f t Fo r A most contageous thing: A It spreads and scatters happiness A people that build many houses i mavlIlIilI ’ vmiTM a l o a p ob oTeeT^ MiPPCfd MesTeRPAM--eR, have many troubles. ' Like blossoms in the spring; Mipes, Goi/J’ F.Q.B To A TALlAJeRV/ I GAME Him A lEA n/E And when things all go crookedly. SAM', M’ kLiOUi p a t QUARTE-T And everything looks blue, First—Does the blonde ever go OF A B S E aUc E f (30 Ofsi out on a party? A cherry smile is w’ell worth while. AM UMCORPoRATeP To '’ RAPIO S iMGIAI’ ? ov/ e:r T o t h e Ho u s e And always helps you thru. Second—Everyone’s she’s at. w . ^ W A L , uie’s' BusTep up MouJ — * AUP APRAfUGE mM ^ A Cow Story The fellow who really has inside • —MeM -^ c o M e T o a Dis’RAMoeMeLiT VJA R PP03E a m p , information usually keeps it that ' 0\/AH 1L\ KAlSS" ClTV; ’They strolled in the twilight to­ way. BV TMe V/JAT, m V gether I Li s ’ eaJ Mouj' s "AT FAMC'V VJE S T — S E E The heavens were blossomed with Customer—You’re sure one bot­ stars; VALB'f '3'oB FO" iF MOU CAMi r e m o v e She paused for a moment in silence tle will cure a cold? Druggist—It must, sir. Nobody ALt \T TMe s t a i .-a s f r o m As he lowered for her the bars. ever came back for a second fcottle. She cast her sof^eyes upon him. ^ S'flLU tUARM 2 -TlLHi \T ---^cMlui COtU But he spoke no loving vow— Cousin Tiny is so hard to under­ For he was just a rustic laddie 1 I CARRIE I And she was a Jersey cow. stand that when you meet her you never know whether she’s going to b e l i e v e t embrace you or bawl you out. Now that we have moving pic­ ______r -----T-V/z z tures that talk, we wish that they The reason there is plenty of had patrons w’ho didn’t. room at the top,, is because so many who get there fall off. We don’t know much about the future except that a part of it will Boss—What do you mean by com­ be devoted to tariff debates. ing in late? Boy— I thought you said you Irate Theater-Goer — Usher, w’anted a boy who would not be al- Usher, I can’t find anything about w’ays watching the clock. the play in the program. Condescending Usher—Sorry, sir It6c but we had to make room for two CLOTHES QUARREL new ads. Paris. — Mme. 'Violette Morris, First Gob—Tell me about it. Get French sportswomep and captain of it off your chest. a football team, liked to dress in Second Gob—I wish I could. I've male attire. The French Women’s Sporting Federation didn’t like her actions, so it withdrew her license. Mme. Morris, claiming that she S 1 1 , ^ could dress any way she pleased, en­ PETURti 6iiT= tered suit to regain her license. ' t h e 'a1 AMPE P iaJ (3 J r eg . u . s . p a t . M i.'CSTREU )• TOWER OF BLUE n e a s e r v ic e , W ^HUMVOO GUT VOOR (Cpontainc Tox. 1930 . otssoev me. START TOO eASlU'/i. Nev/ York.- Color seems to be IT MAM B e hitting the skyscraper architects. lA TRe OUROMG The recently planned Fashion Build­ WASHINGTON TUBBS II. What’s Easy Up to Now? By Crane ing will be a light blue, with gold, green and purple trimmings. Gold and yellow will predominate in the WASU, 1 eeUEME \ CrOT OF COURSE >T AND t h e n INE’LL ( HEY. VOO! POT them BARRELS lower stories, progressing to a light AN idea THAT'LL GET VOUl? blue and green band, and a central MIGHT NOT WORK. TAEM STACK t h e s e e m p ty 8NCK’. VJAUTiii&iO ME To COME OOWN MONEY BACk. YOU CAN GET BARRELS To MAKE tower of light blue. The building AGAIN — \T MIGHT.' iLUi There am' e.usT vou \u ! will house “fashion clinics.’’ MY $100,000 IT LOOK LIKE BACK FROIA FIRST CUT SOME PAPER TAE NOSE? To The S ize of a VYE'RE trying ARRESTS HER SON DA VO SOU? pollap Bill. Webster Springs, W. Va.—Duty is 1^ '----— duty no matter whether it consists in arresting your own son or not. is the belief of Sheriff J. B. Skidmore. , He recently arrested his son Donald, i 21, on a charge of fighting in the : street. He fined the youth S5 and costs. “The only interest I had in the affair was as an officer of the REG U. S. »>AT. OFF. law,’’ the sheriff said.

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■c- z > ’ PEG. U.S. PAT, OFT. O I #30 BY NEA SERVICl IMC. S- FAT. OFF. Cl930 BY NEA SERVICE. INC SALESMAN SAM Sam Proves It By Small (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) PAROl. t LLTwee. I'LUTeLL. \T ONL.T HOLDS ABOUT The animal crackers jumped from I me, we cannot act so cowardly. If G-AIUOM HAT- j/G-lVe (T HeRE.VA HALF^ nothin’ U K e CrIViM’ I'K’ SORRT, MISTeR,THlS Va) £ HAVie. ow e LeFT IT'. DOVa GUARANTee' _ THRte QUAPTSI ! we’ve done wrong, it’s our own ___ Pin t, AN’ L er Me.TR.v SA IN 3 uST CUSTOMERS SERVlCel ' a in 't a t e n g a ll o n HAT- sight and every little Tinymite stood, RIGHT HeRe. - IT'P KllMUTe’ ArrcR . ALL- — wondering just what to do. They I fault. I will not run away. You all j can do as you think best, but I’ll sure were in a fix. Said Scouty, i not leave till I’ve confessed. No mat- “Well, we are to blame for what has ! ter what may happen, I, for one, am happened. ’Tis a shame. I fear the I going to stay.” HAT OEPT boy will think that this is just one I “Me. too,” cried Coppy. “I’ll not nor Less m . of our tricks. TWaMOHeTo run! That’s something I have never fs cuSTbneg “Instead of feeling rather glad to ' done.” Then Carpy said, “I think it’s see us, he’ll think we are bad. Per­ . best to wake the little lad and say GUZZLEt^ haps he’ll even spank us. I am al­ I we’re sorry as can be. How he 'will most scared to stay. Within that j act w'e’ll .shorUy see.' By playing box, I have a hunch, the lad was I fair, I know that, after all, •we’ll feel carrying his lunch. And we’re the i glad.” ones who let the little crackers get ’Course Clowny stuck there with away.’’ I the rest, although he didn’t think Then Clowny jumped and said, j it best. The. Times shook the lit- “I fear it isn’t safe to stay right ! tie boy and made a,lot of noise. At here. Let’s run and get away before j last he rubbed his eyes and ^id, the little boy awakes. We cannot I “Oh, my, but I’m a sleepy head!” bring the crackers back. The power And then he eyed the Tlnies and ex­ to do that we all lack. It’s almost claimed, “Who are you boys?” night. We can get far before a new dawn breaks.’’ (The little boy becomes friendlj “Qh. no,” snapped Scouty “Mercy in the ne.xt story.) V .A- '

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25,19^. PAGE SIXTEE!T%'> -V H anrliFstpr €ttFtt!ng ll^raU t HOPp TO SETTLE LODGE EMERGENCY DOCTORS ENTERTAINMENT N. H. R. R. SPEAKER WHITON FUND GOES Dr. LeVerne Holmes and Dr. “TOMMY” Thomas G. Sloan will be on duty and SCRAP OUT OF COURT tomorrow afternoon for emer­ gency call service. Their phone j 3-ACT COMEDY DANCE BACKS CROSSINGS TO TOWN MEETING numbers are 7451 and 6123. i ------_

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