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TH U RSD AY, OCTOBER 8, 1929. J9}lLK'nBEK m anrtfrtw fcufwtwg ilfraUr ..«K THE WEATHER N *T VRB8B RUN roroeaal ol U. A. Weathor Enrean, bcin granted their ‘‘Independence", AVERAGE DA1I.Y CIRCUI.A'nON llartlnrif operations will continue on a trl- I SWEDENBORG ifCTURE lor the Month ol December, IBSO J':, MODERN m O ^ V I E T ACCORD functlon basis. Joint meetlnge In­ Pair tonight and tomorrow; rold- PHONE EMPLOYEES volving Manchester, Rockville and ' ! OF INTEREST HERE rr tonight. . OLD FASHIONED Hartford will be held occaatonelly. 5,593 Thing PUBUC WHIST HERE ORGANIZE BRondiero of the AuAt Bureau w e ig h T o f y e a r s C A T T Much interest Is being shown of of Oronlationo. DANCING Tomorrow Night, 8 OTtock late In the life and mission of (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Kmaniiel Swedenborg, a Swedish OEPARTM ENT STORE SO. I lUKSDW . JAN'IJ.\RY I, 1931. City View Dance Hall (UaoolBed (drortMIng oa Pnge 10.) SOUTH MANCHESTER, OOf OVERCOME LOVE OF JOB; V lentist who lived In the eighteenth VOL. XLV., NO. 79. At the RAINBOW Keeney Street 1 Form Gouncil Independent of .enlury. He was the greatest Duo-Dollar Coupons Given Out With Cash Sales and Payments. 8 Tr\tfn. Kerreahmenlu. .'lentist of his time. He has also DANCE PALACE Admlmilon .85<'. j Hartford Group— Allison .John i’. Miner Sticks to Hisi < laimcd to have been given unusual CUPID'S BUSINESS. TOO, I'ratcrnni Offices Despite' powers for understanding iplritusl HIT BV II.ABD TIMES things, and hla theological wnittnga Mrs. Robert Mathers of Brook­ I’ersii.isions of Family. i have been accepted by many people. Every Thorsday Night FIRE WRECKS , Jan. 1 '— lA P ) — rAU lyn, N. Y., formerly of Manchester, i Is President. He presents a new eaplanation of The Three-Piece Ensemble Is PRESIDENT PROCLAIMS Cupld'a biislntsa took a drubbing Bill Wadd«U'( Broadraiting Is visiting her brother, Itoher John­ l.iki- a man's love for hla dog nmnv problems In the religious life, Urcheatra ston of Woodhrldge street She re­ John F Miner of 88 Church etreci an.I the Church thus established Is In the 1930 depression also. Prof. Oatea, 1‘rompler cently returned from a lour -it ' Ali..||'.er pr..gri e le. ' Ie|. ' v 'he . annul make up his mind to retire BOWERS HOME During the Hard times, Cook i . illed. The Church of The New northern and •■iumdn .Man. held. 1 l.iiin. Ii .'I H"' .''"‘dh. i' III.Ill oiTue in fraternal opgontza- county recoi4g show a decrease I .Irnisalem ." Outstanding This Fall of 5,894 in marriage licenses over I with her son, Raymond II Malhcis. New Kiiglan.l I ...... i'..in|.d. . iiiins u) Manchester deaplte the fact i A lecture on "Emanuel Sweden- in .. .line. I ion w il h I h...... I ei' ■ 1929, while divorces Increased ' LONDON NAVAL PACT with whom she Is living and slop­ ihai he la getting along well In jiH.rg who he was and what he I N N m E N D ped oft to visit friends licfoic re­ Hon ..I a h/.uuHful new t.rii k home i years For nearly 15 years now Mr I , aught. " Is to be given In New 328 ABOUT TOWN 'at 111.' I'enlei here, is the ann. uln'e | Cook County husbands paid turning home. Miner 1ms been treasurer of the I Haven next Wednesday, October 9, ■meld In.lnv .'I an iii.l. |..■n.h■nl 'm llarHoi.l County division ot th. ,1 .'to o'clock. The plage Is 311 * 1.749.408 In alimony during the Pact Goes Into Effect Today; Patrick J. Hulchl-son is heading , . un. il lldh. ilo Man. h. • ^.Mu lent order of Hibernians. |je I I I ni|flc .street, at the Center Church year, while othcra settled *1,128,- The Board of Director* of the i 1 has I .1 I .-11 1 I J 1.11 11 "I ■ 1 Ol , Attorney Raymond R. Bow the commlltce arranging lor Ihc .iii- 1 au.se Ihe wiirk requires coneldcrable 'House: Ihe lecturer, the Reverend $10-00 and $16-75 051 on former wives. Four Persons Trapped Community Club met last niyht an.l : There were 10,100 divorces nual bazaar U> be held In SI Jan.i ■ I In-. I e;.p. . I tune ami effort, membera of his j Arihur Wilde. Pastor ot the New- Proclamation Calls Atten* made plana for the acaaon a opening ' I Th,' gn.'.Oh ,.| th.- I-., ii-l e\. halige. ■ gAintcd In 1930, and only 37,172 I of the club. Mla.a Chrlatlno Maaon | church hair on Park street on iamil\' have tried to Induce him lo Iiimrrh In New York. Every one ers Escapes As Blaze ' espei inllv In le. enl seal has ho n I marriage licenses. wdll return aa director on Oct. 21. , November 1*2. 13 and M At the give way to the younger blood. II, 1 .'rested Is cordially Invited to be ' verv nipi'l 7> ‘.tiid.i\ .iM. i'. . '" . pri.sent at this time, also at the In Two Burning Autos lion To (Is Provisions and The firat event on the aeaaon'B pro- i next mecling ot the commlllee suli- ineellhg .1 II.' eiii|.l-'..- "1 "■ Fei rv veal Mr. Miner serlouily The smart three-piece ensemble eommlttes will he named Alnadv ...nsi.lcn, su-ping aside but at the legiilar service to be held In the Awakens Him and Guest; gram will be a Harvcat aupper to ! I .Man. 1.. ■ '.'I ."'.d I'-'" kvllh- lake place aoon after the opening. | enough work has been done to as­ las' niomeiil he cannot reslat the III, lining of the same day at 11 with the straiglitline skirt, shoi't ,hang, V .. . h. ll at l'.- o, al . OIInek. autlu>rmra while the othera w<*ru Repeals It Texlually— No followed by moving picture.-* of sure success. These bazaais and the , hang, slnl ..hi. .-i- " '''.I I ti iiipiaiion to heed hla supporters Origin of Fire Unknown. ■TOWN CELEBRATES Wratport. Jftn 1 lA T i Four, Hawaii shown by .Miss Gr.o c whists hehl hy various groups ol wo­ i,.mi wlshe.s and remain in office |K*raona trapped in nmchim' \vci» dlauhaiRed after IrealineiU Ola', I. n I Alln-.’u "1 Ih'- I " coat and silk or knitted blouse is Slate |)ollee inveetlKallnK the i\u Ttobertson. men In Ihe emireh thrmighoul Ihe hral. I. ' I • ele. I.-.I pi' >h r.t "t Ih.' .siiii h was iho case Sunday when Tie. hurned. Iw’o probably aertonaly, whon Secret Documents To eldent had no! lenruetluho the winter are an Imporlanl soun ■ oi It.Ini . ■ n.n. d w d h Mn 1 ... dl.’ '■ ' ■■ was rc-elcetcd during the oicnnlal both chic and practical for town two aulomobllcH unuKbt flic after a South Manchester Camp. Mrrfi rn : revenue to the ehureh. 1,11 .1 Ho. kvllle as vii e pt. M'd-' I onveiiHon held In East Hartford. Fire early today de.slroyed the PASSING OF 1930 colltaion «vn Uie Ho.Hlon |'*oal roiui iblvetfi tif the niaehtneN were iVoodmen of America will meet at s Miss Miirv M. ‘ 'mn .'f M dn h.’ " ' I His son. Francis, had taken him to home ot the late Judge H. O. Bowers early lotlay. All were laken to tb»* A Hhoit time after Ihe a«elt1enf Change Stipulations As sports, business and classroom oei’urred lo't'ige H<>\\tuaii of I3d ). m. tonight. was till me. I 11. a :. 1.1 and M l'. .1' ■!' l th...... hy automobile and Bt Woodbildge and North Kim f Norwalk hospilaF Ills la.sl words had been, "Now don't FILMS Savoy etreet, Hrltl-epoil. dilMU); A I vet.", 'll'.. < I Man. I.... i streets In the north end with an es­ The Injured were: .It'aeph Man. Set Forth, the Treaty De­ The regular monthly meeting oi [ TO TALK TO SCOUT el... te.l a . sr. r.'larv lorgel, Dad, about giving up your DEVELOPED AND wear. One of these good-looking Brooklyn, N. Y.. burna at»out the puat Hlowed down to view the Inn li­ timated loss of more than * . . Everyone Seems Happy To Div. No. 1. A. O H will be heM al PM,,1‘ t., IJie ehs II.'ll .1 "dh -• I"' PRINTE D 10 000 arma; Marvin Kobn, New York, ed wreekago and a woman iidin^Jn Ida ear wu« inlured when a eai jlght o'clock this evening in e't HEADS ON FIRST AID William H lldMe.l manager ..I Ihe Nut only la Mr. Miner county _>l HOUR SERVICE and much needed enembles should Attorney Raymond R. Bowers, j burna about the faue. forubeud and clares. lamea’a Hall Manehester Ti.leph..lie -I':xi hallgi , treasurer, but he has also been See Unlucky Year Go; arma; Kdilh Kcran. New Yv»rk. driven by Ko'beft ‘ VVi« himowskv of I'iim Deposit Box at younger son of Judge Bowers, and a | HH VVtlHon Ntieid. ItrldKepoit. i ranh nilllre'.se.l the gathillhg. .He g l " ' linamiiil sei'rctary of the local dl- be in every girl’s and woman’s Hartford man who w.as hla over-1 lacvratlona to the aide ainl burna Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph K. McVeigh Dr. R. I*. Knapp to .AiUiri's-r an llileiesting talk .l.ahilg will, Ih. visw.n ul Ihc A. O. H. for tpore than Store Entrance about the face and Hamucl Keaaler. ed into the Howman eat Ihdb dilv- night guest, had a narrow escape | More Join In Parties. era were aireHted ehiuKed nlth Wad^lnjjton Jan. t.—(A P .l Aw 5f 20 Wadsworth street, are leaving fiinrlam.n'il ,.l ...... '20 years and has held*'.the same from being burned to death. The fat- i New York, broken noae. Mlaa Keran today on a week's motor trip Seoul masters' .\ssoeialion wardrobe, and at these prices reeklesn ttrlvItiK a ( ‘I prurr (hrouKhoul tlv* ami h..w It shOuM he ..perate.l I’l- iiffii e in the Foresters for many ter was forced to climb out of a 1 and Kbhi^wero retained hy hoapital .hrough the White Mountains. at the Hoc ToniKhl. VI ars In addition he Is a member of I Nrw V(nv. 1‘iCHldrnl Hoovrr today el.it Idallv .'ITi. I I . .'I Hie ev'lianee second story bedroom window In are n.'l ad'.w..| memher-hip in an Hie Ainerieiin In.surance Union. Mr. KEMP'S they are doubly attractive. Manchester's celebration of th* prorlrtlmrd tlir London naval treaty Dr. Robert P. Knapp will give ,he his underclothing. The origin of the In .'Ar. t for thr I'nttrd Stairs. John Quinn who lives In the empl..ve.':-' ( .'iin. il .Miner has been employed at Cheney, birth of the IJew Year 1931 was on Trotter block on Center street was first ot a series of talks on 1-irst ; 'I he |...| ...... Ihe .irganl/all. n f. Hrothers for over 30 years. He la 66 blaze has not been determined, dumps Through Window a much larger scale than th* rites before the Manehester town court Aid hefore the Scoutmasters Ass., ' I., ,.slal,;i'.h a ...... Ida.. h,' \ ear.H old. The new ensembles ma.v he liad in the this morning charged with Intoxi­ elation at the School Steeet He. .1 twf’.'i) III.' manag.-nield ami I'l’i .n Both Attorney Bowers and his which honored the coming of the dis­ cation. He was arrested on com­ 7;30 o'cliirk tonight In,.] II ..iM\'.". loi harm.'n\' at...\<’ iwpiilar knitted fabric with the chic Hartford guest, whose name could I Thr proi'hinmtion cUoil the rtToc- astrous year just passed, an Indica­ $ U. S. MARINES On completion ol the talks oi jail I'l.-e So. ml g.-l log.'Ihers are knitted slip-on sweater; or the covert not be learned, had attended a New Itvrnrs;! of thr llvr-powcr pact ami plaint of his wife. Quinn made an tion that the townspeople have let earnest plea lor leniency and .lodge examination will he held on 'he helil a-, wi-ll as ...... s,.sm..ii,. onsemhle with tuck-in silk blouse. Year party at the Manchester rnllrtl attrntlon lo Itfi provlHionn the "dead past bury Its dead" and Raymond A. Johnson placed him on I'Trst Aid suhJectH given and Ui..-.,- I An enli'i tainmi l.l ...mmiHi-.. iiam.'.l Drown, wine, green, tan. blue and gray. Country Club and were alone In the 1 linUIn^ thr Htitlnh Finpirr, Japan that pass will rereive a eerniu al.' vesl.erilav i.'n-l'l'' .1 Ml'.s I,u. ille house at the time of the fire. Attor­ are facing the future with a sincere i Italy. Franco and thr I'nttrd StutcM probation for six months Juniors,' niil^sc.s' and w om en's sizes. JOLLED BY REBS from the Rod Cross hpndt|iiiiilei - m Hngh''im of Ho'livilh' c'.-oroll Par ^ WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. | ney Bowers had fallen asleep with and heartfelt belief In that age-old, i In l»ond4 of j^und will, The Sunday school teachers of Washington. All memhers ol ;li. j.It .litli'i'. .Mo.li.'in ami .Mrs Ihlell his Tuxedo on but the Hartford man ; annual greeting: "A Happy and i 'Hir dneumrnt rrprHlod thr liraly the Swedish Lutheran chon h will asHoeliitloii are reip.iesteil t.i he pres Tilo all of Mam h.-sli'f had undressed. When the latter was iI I'rospennis New Year! ". I t<*xl\mUy, Fxirpt for tljal portion, meet at the chure.h l-'rldny night at ent so that they may henelit hy I'd: i It II 1..-I he.' ol Ih.- la. I l.hal Ihe Funeral Directors forded to make his hurried e x it! More dances were held, both prl- i tlir ptoi lanmMon rrad: I .Man. hi-.H r an.l l:...k\ilh Imv.' not cold I vate and public, formal and In- Two of Our Soldiers Abo Se- j m ^ S o’c'n-*' \ ing every part of the course ESTABLISIIEP 5.1 YEARS through a window Into the Hy thr Ihri4|ilrnl <'f the Unilrd night, he went to the home of Mr. formal; more private house parties Sliilrn of Ami'rica and Mrs. John J. Flavell at were held In homes throughout the rionsly Wounded In Bailie; i s,.,:Lnv,. n,.,. om- \ n u n LVAI \TION CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. The Newest Berets Are Woodhrldge street where he town; more persons nltcndcd the WluMVitj* a Liiiiity fur the llmltn- given an outfit of clothing. only theater offering locally; and tion and rrducUttn of naval nrina- Mhs.mr». oowrrfiBowers Intil Hospital more people j--..— joined In the ^ general Airpbnes Take Out Dead;: ; ; ! ! ? , Sfc'n,™ mrnl was rtnu hidod and nljfnrd ’ al Itoberl K. Aiulerson I’hones; Olllce 5171 Both men escaped without being | “whoopee”v> which attended — the------—ar- - : fV Of Imported Mixtures ...... , _X,______X. *ix« Mxsvx’ V«»nr thnn in AOniC to Breakfast. Lond >n on April 22. 1D30, by tho rr- I'uiu'ral Director Hesideiice 7-19-i burned but the forced exit through rival of the New Year than In some aprctlvo plriilpotrntlai'tea of the a window reveals the narrow escape years past. Detachment Ambushed. irHldrnt of tl»o United Stairs of Fire As Afleriiuith Washington. Jan 1. (A IM ; which they had from being burned AinrruH. tho president of the KEM P’S Inc. Strangely enough, no acc.ldenla nrcAkfasl for two moir. ordcioU to death. Meanwhile, Mrs. Lillian S. French ropuhlic, Ml« Majealy tijo $2.98 were rcpoiled and tin airest.s were ProHident HiMiVDr. Bowers, widow.or widow-of juage Judge oowem. Bowers, ism ------Washington. Jan. 1.- |AP>— * re­ And Arthur Jo.soph lh*miirH Kim; of Great lirltain, Irriamt and iiiniiiiniimiimiMiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMimiimniiiimi'iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiu From Au.itria rnme.s Ihe new wool berot to wear with the confined to the Memorial ^ ho.spital port of an engagrmenl with Imndlls anti ChiiilrH P. Kuhy werti t»n tho Hrlt,lNh IVuiilnlonH beyond tlita Announce the .\Roncy of unaware of.the faet that her home althuugh there were three arrests, thotr way lo proinlnoncf In Iho sport.s ouUU A choice of bright colorcil mixlurc.s one for selling liquor, one for driv­ In the mountainous regions o^ Nlea- Hoas. Finprror of India, llli MhJob* baa been destroyed by fire. proHS. ing without a license, and the other ragiia In wlileh eight Marines were l> thr Kln>f oi Italy ami IU9 MgJcr- r Hale's Sports Apparel^.Main Floor, Hear Sherwood O,(3, Bowers ofor 75 ------— - - It happened as follows: ty Ihr Kmporor of .Pipan. the orltfi- T 1 street, tbs older son, was at the allowing a minor to drive, al of kni»d and iwn serimisty wnunded nemurs and tTuby 'Voro tho * ’ . .... • l.i-iitxlxwhich >*aunu cases UL'nraxwere in Town PcxW'n (.illirt Court LnlSthis nal of which trraty biiliiif in tho m o M t scene of the fire this morning sal­ yesterday was received today by tlic fiml to appear at the White Krrnch and Knf(llHh liinguagufi. U vaging everything possible and that morning. The first fire of the New Navy. llmme for the ProMdenl'a nn- Year occurred al 6:30 o'clock this ward for wyinl follow*: wasn't much. Nothing but the mere Brigadier General John T. Mytra ouat New Y ea r* reception. morning when flames gutted and (More followH the liealy.) charred framjiiwork of the building said the battle oCTiireti occurred, fijiou^ BomeUHHirin the dark,' rqlcle.. completely destroyed Uie home ol ' tryr}vti, ml)gs no Ami wherrua it la provided \ ia standing tbat.ot course will . fh>y tm’.'n aiytArlii'le 24 of tho aaid treaty thr. STROMBERG-CARLSON Mrs. UlHan Bowers, widow of the IT T “‘r is .kS-Wklt, to r.^ GOOD THINGS TO late Judge H. O. Bowefs, at North said AprmrenUy „ A Ma Hh# dilAch- , 1,,, hUnd-t^nkiiiK' net to brffin •Don aa tha ralifloationa of tht \ \ The Naturelle Elm and Woodhrldge streeta. Dam­ INDEPENDENCE ixKiiuKAfI ...... 1. . M StaUa of A of H IO '" „ V* Mr. Bowers said that the hbuse mrni hadhA(1 beenhffin ambushed.An nft(»r luiu’h./ ynnd Hie seas. Emperor of India, In age was estimated at *10,000. IUiV« a cost only about *3,000 When It was IMED NEGRO He said a first sergeant was Mr llo)f oacti anil all uf the meni- C'ornod IW^r hiuI l*ot ir-nii|~n-Vi very HrU thing In the Following a custom established In f .Will the Briu.sh DomlnK-.PP'.'.’ ^'' “There is Nothing Finer Than a Slromberg-( arlson” erected by the late Arthur J. Weth- among those reported dead anil the inoinlnp tmndball with frlrndji. Ikors of ttu* Kntii«b (.'ommonwealtii morning,'* nnd In rrwiMmHP to fhU, we lire trying mil u Til.'i »le- 1920, Sexton James Hutchinson of ri'Sl were privates, rhe two serious­ hr InoU.'il fn>m thr window and 111 Niitlcn.s H.s I’niinK'ratril in Iho pro* crcll,11 back inIn 1897 but he figured Methodist church greeted DISTURBING DEMOCRATS llvory— to tako can* of all onlem nn'elvcd tho night hofori* or h(»- Marcel ly Winmded ami others sllglilly MUW .hr two mrii facliiK thr of tho nahl troaty, and of HIh It could not be replaced new and rang out the old forc 7:10 a. in. IMpiuro rcniombor that this U In addition to the w'oimded are lieing evaciiiilnl hy air­ frrr/.lnj: Irmpri atuirn MuJo**ly Iho Fm|H*?'or ot JapaiT, hav« regular 8:00 oVItU'k d<'llNcr\. much less than . 10, . ■ ' v,1lh a brief program on the chimes, Great Grandson of Late plane MrliiK thrill In; hrrnkfn.st for rlep.h)Hit('«l till’ fi'o.ily Mhall ninif* ln!‘f 3^ two-story wooden structure and|^^ exactly two minutes of 12. the The lepM'l was reeelyed from 1 hr" Iwn moK*. tir nrdrrrd. Mllti h.s roo III rost'i’f'l «»( tho hatil hl>fh onn ir.s neither the ' burned very rapfidly. ,.„'o U l bell of the clmrch lolled soUly Stale Senators Warn Gover- HUGH C. CAMPBELL hng.i'lr eoimnsnder ill Managua Ihr Chlrf FiXrrutlvc’Ji pi'iHonal manner n o r Hi I pm t lo*i; Mr. Bowers said that alt hough the | ^ nildnight a peal of the chimes Adolphus Busch, Wealthy 'I hose K1II(mI ^ ihnIm Driuiiij* and Kuhy w n r FRFSH FISH the method.s 1 ,No So4*ri*t I'lloa I'flT, TARNATION OR news of the fire has been kept from heralded , the lomingcoming of 1931, follovv-follow The Ns\y siilil Ihe eight killed .sh.iWM IhrouKh (hr Whllr ARMOUR'S .MII.K Hli- van in which our i hlH mother, she may be Informed nor-Elect His Appoint* And wlu'toa.n tho ratlfioallon l>y ed by the old favorite "Auld Long DIES AT CAPITAL MoiiHr, nirl SiM‘ir(Miy WUliur Filet of Haddock marcel waves i Why Buy Rock late this afternoon. Her family phy­ Brewer, Kidnaped. wen Ihe (hiitod Slates of Ameiioa, huo- .Syne. " Mr. Hiilchin.son then played I .qfr.i'inl A M I’ali'iing of Foil and AMSorlalr JumUcc .Stone of Jrot to llw* undorstandlnKH, hcI forth attain a result sician feels such a move woulil not ■ America, " and concluded with the (hr Supirmr ( ’ourt. and atr 1)1 •essed Haddock RIIM! Honvy Dew .Melons of loveUness | ments Must Have Support , l.von, ('..lorn io, I’llvales living r\ thoii'in, llmt there aro no Hooret harm her condition. Doxology. Aron. IlM'oklvn, l.iiiiilieit llu-li thru fill of While Mourn* Imi'on that is im -1 Valiiulile Furnlliin- nioM, dnoiiment.*i. lot(oi>i. mulorHland- Smoked Filet of Haddiuk FOR COAL? In i'liiirt-hi-s ,St. Louie, Jan 1 I AIM A wit, Hsv Mm. tie, Ala ; K K Klllr-dl. 1 >e.* and r^;ii;.'4. [Kirlanl to dc- . Mr. Bowers stated that he feared of Leaders. Former Envoy To France inifH III ii^rrojiionlH wliU ti In any ME.XDOWBROOK FRESH : Watch night services were held Ir. spread search was ninlor way tr, IIV .M'.iiir" I'.'V.i J A llarhatigh. .'IlH.’i way. ditoilly or tndiroitly. modify. tail here. The his mother would feel the loss of two local churches, the Salvation Cod, Hulter Fish EGOR. Every egg gunriin- . . . .rorl;iinl,\ it Mciglis but cer­ for Adolphus Biisi h Orthweiii. U Fust Msi'len strei't. Washington, otifinj;o. 'kH to, or talu* away from mam thing is | antique furniture greatly. U had Army and the clmrch ot the .Naza- ired, SAe dozezi. the effect it tain ly it givo.s you no heat! been In the posse-sslon of her Passes Away At 67— Ac­ vear -old gramlson of August A ' I'll : Ki ink Koslerndskl. B,lITillo, any of tl»c shpulatlon.*i, a^;roomoiil'4 Fresh Salmon Wateihiiiy. Jan. 1 lAPl Hli lnir.l .1 I II?. Inillaniepoils, Iml , ha.s in gracing i family for several generations. Home | Busch, president o( Anheiisei Bos, h PNEUMONIA TAKES or wtalomontH m ;d li'*nly, arnl your appear- | (lontlnued On Paxe F'-) Watei'hiiry Repiihlican today salrl mill .lo-r'pli A M.'Curly. Chillleollie, Uml oxoopllnj? tin* ai»roonirnl lialibut of the chinawarc was saved this j tive In Democratic Politics Inc., uid great graiidsmi ,,f the hue ance ami dc-1 SCAVICK morning but nearly evcry'-liing . "Ihc expected independence of Gov­ Mo l)roiiKht .itfHit llo'oiiKli llio oxoliango FRESHLY GROIM) Q.UAtlTV M Adolphus Busch, millloniilie hrewi SMordlisb veloping the i which wasn't actually destroyed by ernor-elect Cro.ss does not set well ■| he two reported lierloiislv ws.uml. THOMAS R. HAYES t»f in'toM iH’lwoen tho ^ovorntnonlH PINEHURST BEEF 30v Ih. most becoming I er. He was kidnaped last nlghl hy rd W'l-re Krsrik Austin Jmkeon. o4 the Fnitod Slato.x of Ainorlou. BUY WILLIS COAL the flames, was charred or blacken- j with Ihe Uemocratlc legislators" .Mackerel effect to your Washington, Jan. 1 lA P ) —H I ,u'.\ I elli'fl llle. Gu , and .Milk (Jroat Hrltam ami .lap.'in luLvlii^ ••'f OIL DENISON HOME; Judging from di.sciis.slnns In the cau­ an armed negro. type. Our ex­ ed. _ Campbell Wallace, former amb i 1 lull llei "in. .‘-Uu r'Vi'porl, I.il orem o to AiUf'lo lt». thi'iv i.-i no OYSTERS Small Sinclair Sausage . . . .it's free of fragnient.s rock or The personal papers of Mr.s. Bow­ cus of Senators held In New Haven The< boy, son of .Mr and Mr- perience, and ers fortunately, were found safe in­ (liir to France, died lodRy. Hr* S.iiidinn Is liar k af;f<'einof)l. or othoiwi.so. ox- the smartness blate. It’s clean. . . .-burri.s down Tuesday night. Aaserllnn wa.s made I’ercy J. Orthweln. was kidinip, i Well Known Local Factor In side a desk in the northeast corner r-.nriul M\rli- said I epulis hud presH«d o? itiipllf-d oolueon any of ROLL BUTTER 41k- Ih. of our dett to luie ash. AMNESIA VICTIM that "they ithe Sonatorsl gave 07. ! from the ground.s o’ the ()rlli"Aein lemlu'd Mullin' henduunrleis 'hnl SLICED B.UON Sllr II, of the house which was farthest warning they would not support his I home In exclusive Huntlrigh Villiii;'" tho pain<*;« t-» ‘-at'l tro\tv a** to any SLICE DBACON .HOv II.. ROLL BUTTER 40c lb. operators per­ Heart diHeane. with which .\,,g,,.liri" S.indino. bun.Ill lender ootKsti u< I Inn that .•^hall lioicaflor bo from the library on the southwest appointments unless lho.se reconi- Wallace had been afTIicled for ^ j about 7:80 p. m yeslerdav as I lie Brother To Brother Radio DIAL 4151 form delight­ u. , n.ii k in No Siiiguu and wus 41V1 ti tf* luiy ■-allon’« have started, possibly from a cig­ endorsement of the Denioeratic hail been confined lo bod foi : taking him to a Now Year's Kvi" that will thrill terials— Brick, Lime, Cement, Blas­ New London Man Missing „. |,.,v. noi been . .iiifirnierl Conversation Dies Today, ! hy lu,H M;-ji*«( v.lho Km*; ot (Jrent • i .Agents for ( I..\ri"S Al'I'UOVED B.ABY FOODS. you at the arette butt. It was evident that Ine leader.s of the rllslrlrts from which i party at the home of Angu i A ter, Flue and Drain Tile. oral wcek.s, uii'l n.ilive II..ops sup jUrllair), liolarid ;ri«l tho Knllsh first revela­ fireplace had not been used. There the appointees come." Mrs. Wallare and a niece wli. : Biiech, at Grant'.* Faini IUintl' i;;h was sllli the remote possibility that ,,..ii,ng Hu 111 b.ive hml hi ii.slii's with I l>«>mlnif>ii’4 t)oyonrtiioin lirland and all part.'* of I...I h.'uvily III u hgid thiungli a rutllu c. nveruulinn will’ the Hrttlsh l-hiipiro uhn h are no’. < $ o n ' l n d eu. posed appointments." Reference was toward Dndbergh Bonlevnr.l ilitn i ,„n| he iiinh.rslood Trophies IxjhI also made in the paper to the i . ;eni.i ul Mvei s Ills hi'.ltiei .lulin In Aii.ulinlla, wti.'iii .*>r SuuLh jVfilra and Imitu, Parlor 'TelBphone 33B9 under mysterious clrcumstance.s De­ didn't atop. He then elimhe,l oii i D ill) Kit K\HNK.RMKI> eii.'ir' an.l pneiirnontu and the lalifonlion l>y lli.s Majesty state Theater Building luivr'il Tnivr'l cember 24, wa.s located last night In Mr. CUjrnell wa.s a guest of Na­ trunk on the buck of the ear an I ,,\pi Coronrr Mil* Kmporor <»f Japan, wore deimslt- Phong 7260 New York and was brought back to tional Committeeman Archibald Mc­ pointed a pistol. I halted (lie '" r Mr lluyeu, 7-1 yr'iiiu uM, spi'iit ed al l/on«loi> on Un- 2Tlli ilay of iJc* STRUCK BY BULLET ,,v in H finding IN HOLD-UP FIGHT mu. Il Ilf iil.u life tluvi'ling lie wul $ 3 8 2 5 0 $ 2 6 9 . 5 0 his home here this morning. Neil who WAS host to Mr. Cro.ss on and he climbed down (loin ihe rxoiH'ralrd Inher try Hts^ Majesty the Klnj; Of Completely Installed. Completely Installed. The youth, a victim of amnesia, their visit lo PMorlda in November. trunk, got J)D the rminlng hoai l I I,nielli only lu he un Hie go, iiii.l ^ Gn*a( Kritarn, Ireland and Uie Bril'* At that time party matters were f..im»'ily of In- liming lim life saw minli of Hi..; wa.s unable to recall anything that and ordered me to get out. l h i so ' I of unv ( ruiiinal tsh I rolmnl'in.-i Ijoyrtml the seri.s, Ism* WHILE NEAR RADIO discussed at length and it was un­ "He said 'give me what you v. t rm le.l .Sl.lte.s l■'l•eqllenHy ■ lie .lri'|.-| SWEET’S had happened since he left his ,11 VMth the dcHth proor nf India, in ro.Hpori of the Irish derstood upon their return, accord­ peij bulk lo Manehester. Ills oM j father's store on ^ e 24 th to go for Chicago Starts Off the New 1 handed him abfuit *.5 anil iheii he •J ia*r (if Vohm- Free Slalo, was d'»po*sUed at Loii* a short walk. ing to close friends, that the three motioned me out of the way HuU li.imi' town, fill vi.sltu with reliitiveu 1 dn'i m tne 31st dav '»f 1 ><*('eniber. Stromberg-Carlson Tabic Model His memory partially returned to mentioned and State Chairman P. ■(the chauffeur's nick niiim- I n H e ,r ng|.r in mill hi.u many iiei|iiainlunet's Ininiig ] One Th ms'ind Nine Mnn-lrofl and B. O'Sullivan were in complete har­ p.i Police Hold Suspect In Near­ him last night ami he found himself Year With a Bang — Po­ hoy) made no outcry ,I said i n e I nil Mr’.' l.lle years, he Im I .xpenl mn.'h uf lll.s i Tim ty. TAXICAB mony os lo the policy which Gover­ along Bub* aa I saw the negn. e i. linii' In k'loi'i'la where he wa.s inli'i- t A six tube all-electric receiver using 3 screen- "wandering about New York and re­ ,r.|l Cily- ,Nou In Kfli’o! calling the name of a friend of hla nor Cross would follow. ,going to take the car, hut he le r. 111.Ming esleil III the te ll esiale Inisine.-- j Ale! whereas tho s;i;d treaty ha.s A t several dinners at which Dean liceman Killed. by House — Believe He father's went to the friend's house. fused to let the lx>y gel out. lll'l 111 Knr some lime, .Mr. Hayes lia.l | IhuH' i’>»nu* into force m re.specl of grid tubes. Cabinet of genuine wiilniil. ' Cross was the guest of honor he The latter Immediately notified the * "He then jumped Into the dnv, I I been Hiiffr'rlng (roiii Ins hearl Inui- j the rnileil rttate.s <•( America. H:.4 emphasized the Democratic victory seat, took the wheel and li ■ ■ 1 hie ami It was heeuiise of his phvsi- Day and Night youth's parents who left at once for M.ij.'-stv Uie KIiik ot Grout Brltatn, W as Celebrating. in the state was only “half a vic- Chicago, Jan. 1 (A D —Crime rapidly away. I hurrleit har k i" He i , al l onilili'in tlial he leernliy rrrfiis- Completely inst^ed al New York. 11 Kt.( HUD In land and Ine Hrrlr.-'” and that party followers alarletl the New Year with a bang 'Orthweln home to give the a: no eil Hie (iffer Ilf a filend lo llnanei' ow a i I th*' .siuiM. FmpfU'r of Bi^Iih. should not be Uki sanguine as to the In Chicago toflayj Inp III Aii.sUaha so that he might New Haven. Jan. 1.— (A D from the effecUs of his ordeal, 's The 'negro made no remark H-i' Whlli' and HibMajcsty the Fmperur of We hax'e built this lumber fll.are of “ plunw” which would fall One policeman was alaln. tw o would Indicate he knew the tdennty r.rr; ,lim 1 . Al -ee his hrolhet- ohre more W iim While Mrs. Martha Grandberg. 29 under the care of a physician and It r-l uvull la pa'i. Day Calls Phone 3837 patrolmen were probably mortally Ihe short wave nulio l omimml, atum $199.50 business of ours slowly but and her husband Gustave were tun­ wa.s stated today that with perfect of the boy who he was kldtiapuiK bl'M' |...|11V therefore, be it known that (Continued On Page 'lA wounded. Two robbers, one of them belwein the two bmther.s was ar­ ing in a radio program at their quiet he should completely recover. I®7ve blocks from the Oiihwe.n 1 mnl.Mi-v I, Met tint UMOVer, rre.sidcnt of the Night Calls Phone 8282 ' surely, using llie old reliable recently acquitted of holding up the home, a negro and a hoy weie -.en ranged hy The Mam hester Evening home, 247 Oak street early today, liii’.ul'.'l a Fnilefl Stale.s of.. AmertCH, have STUDENTS tools known as Quality, Service wife of Mayor William Hale Thomp- by bystanders to get out ■( He she was shot In the left thigh, ap- vt-iii III lb,' caused the saiil Vrealy to 'be made Bon. were shot and captured, and limousine and Into a smaller ■ .u I (Ciintliiwd On l•llge 2.) You’Q feel proud of owning a and Fair Prices. Satisfied cus­ oarently the victim of a stray bul­ pirblir to Uio end Ihit the same and let. She was taken to New Haven | two citizens were hurt during the The Orthweln limousine w as f eui l Baggage Service a tomers have spread Uie woM till frustration of two bold robberies every nrln lo and claus<^ thereof may hospital where her condition was i Motorman of This Car deserted at'th at point. t»^ ol)*4ei‘vt-.l ,md fullilled with good Rent or Buy a Typewriter it seems as though everybody regarded a* not serious. i Scarcely had the mellowed Inehrlr STROMBERG-CARLSON Specialty fuilb irv the rmtod Slates of Amtir- Police later Investigated the atea of New Year's settled dowoi to “The Rolls-Royce of Radio” should know tlial this is the place eat a daybreak meal before three iia and the ciUr.ena thereof. find practice at linmo luire the speed and accuracy 2 shooUng and after questioning, ^ SEEKING CASH IKK Seventy-five in to buy lumber. Still, there may Was Not -Prof. Einstein thugs scuffed their vlllanoji.s feet Hospitals In levLimony wheieof. I have hore- so necessary to lu i . : 1.1 oficient stenographer or sec- J James Pastroa and Anthony B ar-, through drifts of colored confelli 'in I SHUE HEI’AIRING detto In the neighborhood, arrested Dert>y, Jan. 1— (A P i r .li. e i . unl r hcl n\v hand and cau^d tlio n'tary.Him,.. Wcc;in\ Q machines, new and rebuilt, be a stranger in town, so we’ll North Clark street and held iq' 60 the latter who lives on the third '. l-’iini l*iv of January in the motorman aa he leaped aboard a 1 (rje-for-all followed, with Mr. John- wounded in the abdomen I'v ' he . Hsphyxlated hy smoke when a small 3 704 Main 8i.. Ho. Manehester *'*A°*38 calibre pistol with three bul­ olty. Allen disappeared tw> ' f 1 A r I As an Year ot ('* ir L(.rd One Thousand street car, "out , to where Joseph |aon the loser. thieves. .John Rupert, a pair. >n "h o ■go. The missing man's «ifi ' ' tire neeurred. lets dlsUharged was found hidden In \ . Il - *'\.e e.'li' N-ne H'tn.Jied and Thlity-One. and sac- .H T a Campeau street crosses Grsndy ' "Y’ our Honor," .said Johnson In left a table where hi.s wK" a T w o youths were shot and slighl- I the cellar of Bardetto’s home by police she received telegram fi ' I'f the Independence of the United avenue. And don't spare the whip." court yesterday, "If that motorman daughter sat to aid the pub. • Allen yestei'^y stating Im u i- n , , ., -e'.enly live ly wounded by a celebratur using u KEMP’S MUSIC HOUSE ! A roan has made Addle out of police who said Bardetto's daughter States of America the One Hundred W . G. Glentu^y Co. So off they went- -right crat to the had just lei me off where Joseph also shot In the abdomen anil Chicago but that he planned b’ l‘'s-. , . 1. Ii.-.iii-.l for 22 calibre rifle. Pnllre arrested e m p n c .’)02'.» irialche."!. This reverses the IdenUfled the gun aa her father's. James E. Walser. 23 years old. on a and FlflV'Fifth. K ’S I . end of the line, with never a stop Campeau street crosses Grandy aves In the groin. shortly for China. He request ed l.i ^ ■ rk hospilals, 763 Main Street. South Manchester x Pastroa-who was leaving 41 York (Signed» HERBERT HOOVER. process of many boxers who can Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies. for the street Johnson sought. nue we wouldn't be In this mesa." Two Bandits Shot wife to communicate wiih tm ,.',1 ll'.ul indlrei't- charge of felonious a.s.sault. The street told police he heard the shots By the President: M I'lkino 5680 • ; make a aeries of dancts out of one i Mr. Johnson wa.s annoyed, and "The reason he didn't let you off." "Tlvo of the three bandlLu through the columns of a m .' . ,. I,-I.,,lie.1 wounded youths, Ruben Brick. 21. match. Allen Place, Phone 4149 Manchester and had previously warned Bardet was shot In the right hip, and LStgu.jd» HENRY L. STlMsSON. ^ ^ „ ,«ciaoBBaOPI»)HKWPOmUA heToidrhurrsom• .a 1___a e“onrBard^t7o sought his fare back. Finally he said the judge, "is that the streets Battaglia and George Gui.l i naperi He asked foiglvi ne.s , ,1 . '1 I, while Joseph Michaels, 19. In the left heel. Secretary Of State. (Sea' L was held^n *1,000 bonds for hla ap- grew mildly angry, and chased t ^ . r ^ Twenty-five dollars. leaving bia wife and their iwn • u. upaiHnent w'as (Contbiaed Oa Page 2.) ^jinir iTir* to court January 8. 'motorman and conductor out of the jNext case. ^ draa, poUce aald. I

F. IPAGH THREE MANCTEOTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH lIA N t^ E U , COXN.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 1. Review of Important Town During 1930 Former Pnotor PUno To Quit drops to 44 after a W4#k at W fh gi\*r *v the Mnmhesler Medical liireil whi-n rope holdlnR pullry Work At Choteou-Thlerry— JANUARY well known tobacco grower, badly 56 years, approved between Sydney, ASM'v 1 .»l 1, fl) breakx. Dtutrlot nicrKor mrellnR nn- BRE RECORD IS BROKEN CHICAGO FESTIVE 1__^Mllk prices drop to 16 cents a Australia and W Q Y . temperatures. r*f »np nmmccil for January 17. Sclri-tmcn Going To SwitgerUuid. Injured In fall from roof. 200 Manchester people vlrit 1" N'-\\ ('b.'tU'V unloAmom an- Mrs. tsmra W . Jones quart. 15— Annual district meeting ot I. 4— M. H. 8. beats Bristol. 7-3. iKUItYi 1'.. to a..k town (or $5l),lMK) ai)iiropria- Local phiple mako “whoopee' 6— First Manchester World WarUevens. IN SOUTH END IN 1930 Mrs. Liaura W . Jonss, widow of Dr. Julian 8. WadsWorth, format O. O. F. Encampments held at Odd 11 ' iiiniher oi i'ommerce nla llon lo rotiuilfi nmfi luul aid Jnltlops. quietly as police mako but one ar­ veteran, John Fiirphy, Is ‘juried In 1 3 - Cheney „R ;otU#M ON NEW YEAR’S EVE Fralse for Connecticut motor ve­ the lato Randall Jones who died pastor of the South Methodist Fellows . SOth Aiuu\,Msfuy Assticialed r i « n — Skeleton foJinil In wimuIx rest New Years. Soldier's Field, Hartford. M H. S. Eighth Dlatrict’s seweraffj W ^ ; iKilvrx myHlrry of ilnmppiiaraiu-i' of hicle operators and the slforts they February 4 last, die at the Hartford church here, and who has spaat Manchester eliminated by New '<’1 ki'C.Hts oi Herald. . 3— (Christmas Community Fund ties West Hartford for C. C. 1. L. 15— Miss Mary Wood* reUrM Niimhi’i’ of .Mnrms Kxi’oi-ils Uotorman Thomas PhllMpa, 37. of made during 1930 to avoid accidents hospital yesterday afternoon aftet nearly thirtean years in France aa Haven, 27 to 23 in Yale Tourney. ’ ! ’i McCone of Taloottville M ix Mma Ulrxrll In 1922. title, beating Kaet Hartford. 7-2. from Cheney Brother*. . . k . - * , , Those In .Vny I’ revlous Yeiir i M t Cabmet Members, 43 West Middle Turnpike. aulTered waa given by Commissioner Robbins a brief Illness. Her horns Is In An- director of the Metbodlat Mimdfial final total announced as $1403.25. 16— Thomas Hopper, prominent - M4: to work Dr. Amos E. 12 Hartfortl man (nils from H|ilrc Town Court has busiest year In Hartford man escapes death as Drmight prevail, in M*»cl»e*lOT a severe electric shock early last B. Stoeckel In a bulletin made public dhver where she bad resided for 4S at Chateau-Thierry, le plaaaiag to Salvationist, dies. ■ 41nmhe}.t(M awarded de- of t’ollxh chi.roh ami Is Imilly In In Deinirlnient's Hislor>. 1931 Welcomed With Terri­ 1929, 625 cases yield $13,995.05 Ih truck drops 20 feet near Buckland. and State. . I ■ - of the AmiMicsn Ool- lurril. St. Mary’x YounK Mou’h I’luli evening when atteropUilg to repair this afternoon. years. resign his poeltlon la the near future, 19— M. H. S. wins first leg on H. 16- Manchcsler Town Govern Juticet, Contressmeo, a trolley mishap near Rockville and fines and costs. Wales Lines debating trophy, beat­ 7— Globe Hollow opens. M. H. S. ' t tn Phtindelphta. liolils ilancc (or v’hrl.lionx I'oniimi- 'I'he mmdYor of Soulli MnnelicNter “On the basts of figures along, we Mrs.______Jones,______who was 80, years old, according to n letter recatved by ment New Years." __- be was taken to the Memorial hoo- And that operator are better than | m cm ^r of .tb sF lrst Congre- WUllam McCfMfy of 76 High atreet Bristol turns back Manchester ing Meriden and Middletown. wins C. C. I. U title In track. ' ' It I'jiens nlty Funil. wlil.h la aliout Imlf tires for the year just pasHcd exueed- fic Din; Hotels Packed But High school title threat at Brfstol, 9— Chamber of Commerce urges North End Y. M. C. A. pl»n* M inirr.i, quota bring at $3000 Reports Early In Day That pttal for treatment. HU condlUon they were,’'s a id Mr. Stoeckel. "Dur- ; j-atlunal church whlclTshe bad at- Rev. Wadsworth, eajra that the work , 21— Bende J. Bendeson. charter Andt'ison, father of ed n»oHO of any prevlouf4 year in l»\e 1 32-22. member of Odd Fellow •, dies. setting up of email claims court nounced. ^ '' n Vpilerson pasScs away.. 15 nm hovrn lllro I'lub chniily hi.itoiy of the toWn A total of 1.^2 ; not iciloij* «Dd later today he Ing 1980 they showed more eaact-. tended ever since moving to Ando- has become a bit too tiring for Mrs.' Munchester NRtlonal Guard umw Few Dry Raids Are Made. wna di»chargod apparently UlUc the Wadsworth, so they propose to make 6— Employees of Chance-Vought 22— Banner day for fires, com­ here. William H. Gardner, well I ” ituk Mtiuureds IxyuIs Breen oonirit 1t He Had Died Are Official woraa for hU narrow escape from their home In CJeneva. SwUxerioad. and Pratt Whitney companies of panies answering eight alarms. known business man, drops dead at !m:i 1,’ui of Demorratic 'PiYwn ’ wetr liox iitanuM and IIS still WMhttCtAB, JM- 1— (A P ) — In henalon of highw ay' perils, more y j, church. b\it despite 18—Town’s Gold 8 U r. MoUtera luilk onr crnl. \V \V lloliritHoii ic for the few years that remain of East Hartford seek rents here. 24— G. H. Waddell advises Cham­67 ' Mims Birtlm M Diet* < iiiarmH Many of tlie still ularma I tM B9u* Room a t the Whtte House tK>flMout 100 nlarntH I day, I^«ei' ureen tomatoes. I work. N’eai in the south 4*nd uus the and snap wire. The mishap oc- us bavsn't lost our temper and had Rev. Wadsworth was dedicated at Manchester, as epidemic spreads dition. Joffro. (IghllnR his epic battle shlp. She was also a member of the 8— Proposed Center Springs Park 12 —West Hartford beats M. H. S. vicinity. ^ 1 • ' ‘ tienev ^.et-to-gelher »'f 18 Mli'lmi'l F Holloniw Olcn iitiri Waninoke Molel file w hh h on uhmI ' The dm w Ith w hu h w as wel CaMnet members, Supreme Co\irt occiirred Just this side of the Mel­ to reach for our pocketbooks. Who the South Mothodlst church. The through state. 20 George F. Day, ola-Ume nan against death, sank Into a coma at Ladles' Benevolent Society and the development wins approval locally. 31— Frank Cappello of 118 North to 1, in play-off for l.,eague title. ' ' .lotm A Derrlek. Buck* I nhook III agr of .'»i at 11 dU a m A pi tl I la**! vear. : coined wa-' Iciitlli in the Loop dl:-- juatloes, teglalatora, diplomats and, rose railroad bridge on the outskirts la responalUeT Who else than our- screen consists 4)f twelve panels noon today and reports that he had tfhristlBUi Endeavor of that church. 9— Decrease of $0,475.74 shown In 13—Cheney's pension five em­ Chester business man dlea. ®! • 'Kri'iier dter in Harlfoid i 19 M I) S, i-nitOu'r K.u 1.VII1.' I\v.- i>aniage r.stnualed at $!1 idO was nuh 1 met. whete the streel ' \\eie ]mcked finally, a long line of private cltl- of Rockvllls. The trolley Was due in carvsd in osk, the setting being a Elm street drops dead on way to died flashed across the world, hut •alves, the operators? Mrs. Jones leaves one sister, Mrs. receipts of 1929 at Manchester post ployees, number reaches 118. Select­ T. French, pnirtor of the Churcn ot "I M' l-’i unco.*. Splllnnr wrOn I 31 to )5 tamed in tlYls tiie, whuh thteatened ^ with met Y’N mallei * de'qdte near-7.eio MOii^Aled hy the C ^ e f tOxecutive Rockville at II 112. About twenty copy of the original by Tborwnld- work. the Spartan soldier lived on and the But there has been great co-op-, ' ^er home with man approve school budget. Na*arene resigns. \ \\ .1 .siira Si hool con- 2’J IrmlH ( ’Imriit’i. writ Unoun Uveather ll>delM lepoite'l caparltN passwiger.s were aboard. sen, now being exhibited la Copen­ office, totallnR $21,077.08. Annie Kebart, 18, dies from In­ I toi a liiiu* to ripiead in the htial- and Mre. Hoover to wish and be erative..... help. TThe u . „wwhole „i- „weight .i .h , of a ^ held 22- Maccabees greet new grw I'i ;i ui.'posed at meeting o f' norlh cuO lOio krtiulh. Oirn ni ! 'eiow.li rhon-.m'D "f person.s wrti report a were officially denied. Motonilan Phillips cllmhcd up on hagen. , 10— Skating unsafe due to thaw-juries suffered in fall from motor­ 16— Patricia Moroney »1ns col­ lU'M.s Mci tlon ot Mala .‘>tie>'t wished------a Happy - - - New Vear. A t o'clock this afternoon the united publicity through newrspa- lege scholarship with essay. ('ommander. VV. K. Blewett, n n a w 1' . ' 'f Soleulmen VVllltam ! 23 FO'«l rlnmsIoMU lioon to nnahh' to otit’un table j*pace for top of the car In an attempt to free at the Andover church at 2 o’clock In writing of his proposeo re­ ,lng spell. cycle. T rhe total htc lo..’i f.'i th' \ear • U r t llir With two m «i i Marsliars physicians disclosed that pera, magaslnes and otbsr printed tomorrow aft^oon with Re.v. Wal­ Charles A. Sweet retires from 17— Tom and John Hnyes chatof this town. Loren C C U ffo r ^ J ^ i r. •.'!i-.iisiv injun'd I'v auto on lc..x hcic wa.s Mel III Sihd'.’h nl which $•» ' dmmg, and walUe'l Ihe .dieetM the pole but It was lodged so flrmly signation Rev. Wadsworth says: announces candidacy for Board 0* 'J1 t’liriMtmii.i rhoi-i I"i all 1-. loi their places at the White Hoiis unconscious since 11, matter, the broadcasts from WTIC, lace I. Woodln conducting the serv­ taxi business. acrtJss the world In radio broadcast ' ' i>:' I ,si I eet wii'i m hmldmg.s ,'\nil j'J.lh'il » on l-'illy proinhifioii agents weie on that all of his efforts were In vain. "W e do not quits feel like retiring APIUL hUrrO an lug (luowfaM luingM ololi ates s d V ^ the 1 o'clock this morning. Respiration tha ciAUnuous supervision, over the Manchester High school beats arranged by Herald. Dr. F. A. Sweet Assessors. . Byiil greets Man* I ItHt.M jdiitv. lull only a few arreshs woi e Cay Dispatcher Carl Busch was In­ ice. Burial win be 111 the Andover and It may be that In that most In­ 23— North Manchester Mercnania. ('lirlrttninH lo Miiui-lu'sti't. \\ tlliiini ae awalUng the bsglnn ng of the bulletin said, and the other fellow of course, by police and favored Meriden quintet. 17 to 12. 1 —South Manchester Sanitary biqmed as sewer laxity looms In i'ii'' at Ih'pot Uu'havd H. Vhe eniiie VimMiran Lah'iniui' I made, ...... thinn at the Ve-Ma S formed and he went to the scene. pemetery. teresting International capitol of the I'nvIO Hiown klllnl .1>v MiOoniolulf pttUlo«U lo recepUon g_ r ^ " P ^ i y i pulse lio. authorities, underatandable laws, world there will yet be a cbanca In Boy Scout Council la disapproved Sewer District a.sks town to pur­ eighth district. Announces he will Division of the Chamber !; . 'll Moy Sro\il, awarded I'quipiuenl oi ihe ."h.uth Mam he'-tei cahujil m the Isvel'gieen I’arU dis- M S drove the early morning Chiu The pole was loosened from Its mcrce organiaes, naming T h o n ^ on ( ’)mtlrionk »1 icct a-. lioltOin and finally and most of all the hu­ a humble way to render something here. chase its rights In so-called "dry fight to keep position. u hy A'lmlral Byrd hue Depailnieiil wa‘. in>pntrd l.nl tn. l \ tpiimldv td li' eran. dies in 86th year. 4— Waranokc Hotel damaged byhe says. Dr. Sweet dropped by 8lh ' •■•ufi, full ivdars iiold Mouthwv-'l siite vv-iM also iiri'CHteil eabliset members In the upstsirs su- INDEPENDENCE OF CROSS the one which wse entangled. young, student of International re­ tnotrO lo hruti'imni'y of i ’oni|uin\ i. .'♦perlion enumeet, and wa-- (ouml to others, have all contributed. | lations and thus render the most Im­ 13— Manchester population setfire, at two overcome by smoke. District as \V. W. Robertson Is down in heavy windstorm. '1 ' •) :i nd I'lu ii'lr he in goml ( onditioii At "he holid in the l.4»op Hie en Ung room and were accompanied hy It was during this work that Phil­ 26 - Joseph M causkey WIW •J7 Mnny l o opi-fiili- i** lu'O* "It must be the wish of every | HERE FROM FAR EAST portant service of the lifetime.” 22,293. ! 5— Mrs. Mary Fogarty dies ofnamed president at annual meeting. ' 1 ' 11 ni;\U(*s 'JHd new voters The .S M I'ire I h'pai 1 mehl ha ' rnm.-e -d Ihiee men. mlMljJlten by them to the Blue Room, where the lips came into contact with the main Tom Hayes, who dallgbted thou..aniiic strange manner photograph wss taken aa Tom Haye- was talking over W O Y'a ohort wave earnest and strenuous endeavor, in In Chins. Japan and the Phlllppmei. DRUNK. SEARCH REVEALS Scholarship. Miss Marjorie Cheney Iiu-iril irlllT. nflrr 51 gir»s and Delegatss in Congress gathered 14— Ward Cheney Camp seeks 13— Faulty road signs cause fatal sentiment on Post Office location. hi' I’ompatni'iii \Keie iu*'l makmi; his Inaugiirnl messaee will make an was not "burned." radio station with his brother in Sydney. Australia. the operation of automobiles as In Mr. Flehland has been slatlonec on tells stand on Dry Law. James yen- in the East Room and followed the Spanish W ar monument here, asks. crash and death of New Britain girl Eighth District may use Ninth's TRAIN IS DERAILED met t v appeal lo the General Assembly to Phillips was not In a serious con­ , all other Important matters which the Naval Asiatic station for the .Stuart. M. P. of Glasgow. Scotland, I I ■ Ingi uhnin of Foste WALKING BAR-ROOM Selectman for $.5000. at-foot, of Nigger Hill. sewer tanks. ( Inn cl» Setw lee judlelnry. work In hiirni'iny with him. ami so dition aUhough naturally very weak- iH-i of the large fanjHy with whom ' affect the lives and welfare o r oth- entertained locally. • llV. past three years. Town Engineer J. Frank Bowen 15— Trout brooks lure local an­ 23— Fireworks sale this year O. ^ STATE BOARD STUDIES till 1.1 I mg vis u llv will the n.M'C After the President and Mrs. far ns possible eliminate partlsan- ened from the shock. Bnsih took iic < unversed in June. 1 ere It must be our wish to make 27— Rev. Cornell, pastor of Swed* '•'uimimty Club drive ends. PNEUMONIA TAKES Mr. and Mrs. Flehland were In proposed layout for rebuilding East K.’d at town meeting. .nl.iwn *itteetM was Ih-' Heaver had rested briefly, the public alilp In conduct of the stale’s af­ Keen Sense of Humor I this extra effort to excel which geU glers. f u . . A IP Manchester and State I hi. ,i ’" .Ian I I ,\ r ' ‘ 'll.« m ’’- the car as far as Burke's and then Telnsln, China during the Chinese Center street at cost of $169,000. 28— R. J. .emlth appointed to ish Lutheran church plans to bold , 1,- , th<‘ I'drit Metho hagns filing slowly through the his­ fairs. Mr. Hayes was the subject of a | uS through to better things. To help East Hartford Young Klfui Hm Selectmen vole to cover "dry .1 M s honor roll for tirst pe- WORK FOR THE JOBLESS of ! he W.ib I .‘1 i Milt o,id ..lid b.d.i\ procesded back to Manchester. Mo- Civil war of 1927-’29 and were In 17— Manchester High trounces stale pension board. Albert T. pastorate. h. in IlM* he:Ut lif Ihe toric portole.______■ .‘.iiiiirdsy special s to ^ In The Her- out on such a program and to bring Plenty of Corks When He brook" from School street to Maple ; :i '.luc'l Legion names theli ( hi.'ig'i SI l.oiiiN pa-‘M-ngi i torman Tsdford met him at Depot THOMAS R. HAYES the thick of the lighting at P«>PlnB- West Hartford 33-19. Dewey completes 25 years with 28 -Miss Ethel Robb wins W o­ doo WOI'duiipers heard DENY PARTI Rnr.ACH oi l on August 6. 1927. This article i fulflllmont It Is needful for each to street. men’s Tennis Champtonshl. Baldiga r. Himv 1 ommander Hart- liain wai detailed at llement. ill a( Square and Phillips was taken to the the Chinese Capitol when that city Empties Pockets At Jail. 18— Edward Hansen, wins Boys’ Hartford bank. lh.‘ Itev .Ii*hn Thompson Hartford. .Ian. 1. - (A P I — Reports Memorial hospital where bo w.as tni.i about bis Wide travels whieb' realise the great responsibility 16— M. H. S. ba.seball team de luime bums down on Tolland Turn­ ,ntv Doelots meet at ('oun* Hai l lot d, .Ian 1 l AIM I'lu do a lu . l'»da\’, .»vei t Ml mug Ihe SHORT STORY WRITING waa bcselgcd. ------Popularity contest at State Theater. 28- Hope to sell Nofth Methodist : plan of Ihe state foiediy lommfi W ill ll ■ . that a disciissinn u( patronage" at treated by Dr. LeVerne Holmes. I r.iuKht iim not only to Florida but ^hlch he carries when he under The Manchester visitors report | Charles Bqueher, 19 years feats Hartford High In opener. 9 to pike. » ,»g'ioc ami a baggage lai ml" liu (CoaHnued From Page I.) 21— Bee Five beaten by Bristol church and build new one ! Hton to piovtde work jot Ihi' nneifi w•> . lu e loi t lu- fi ant 1.' the caucua of Democrnllc aenators Outside of the shock, there was no In Cullfornia and other extremes of takes to manage an automobile, and that little harm was done lo any of | who claimed East Hartford 2. 29— Democratic caucus names . t I tieedy under way depoi IS’,, line Win hill I Endees, State Champs, 34 to 16. 1 ployed of the stale Im hetpg cn.'nd inii lii ^^oiMK oulriiili' * We. palbei In New Haven, Tuesday night, re­ iho country as well. Mr. Hayes aa a part of that realisation to carry the A ’merlcan boys at that lime, al­ home, was taken from an early 17— Many complications seen In delegates. Lions club holds profes­ plan- n ( cd for ArmlHUi’e liay The eogine pi obabl v <11 m k ;i SERIES AT UBRARY serious injury. 22— Poultry Show opens at J lI A ' *‘il heie in lliu peacelul atmo.Mplu'i r sulted In a party breach which Herald and ."itatlon W Q Y : at sp.nl most orh ls life In four states, dry brook question. sional Kolf match at Country Club. Ob^-rts -o Kon vi.sit new rtieney rred hy the Stale Boaid of iMniimi hioken t ill olTuial.H paid .'ind tan on by conscious' self criticism." though since they left China there morning trolley car today so drunk Armory. , (MU pitv llui'ic fienried worldling; m li^t ,-niharrasB Oovemor-elect BchenecUdy, newspapers througb- i ..iincctiout. Florida, N ew Hamp- 18— Amlel Krause, widely known 1 - Francis Griswold. 91. of Fast I 30— Manchester Republican lead- sale-l'"’! anil rotdtol and the newly ctcalc' inlo the il('pol h eaiight the'aml has been considerable action by that he kould hardly walk. He Was 23— Local banks announce month \N ho m llien lolly 'loiditlesM pits 'Anyone who feels that he would Wilbur L. Cross .n his appointment, ont the length and breadth of the ^hlrn ami Callfomla although be resident, dies at 55. Center street, dte.s. .lu V I. G llohonihal. jr . do -' state eoinmlllee on unem|ilovmcnt wan deNtio\,'d N-im* ot the i a i be­ 1 American gunbAats and fore” arrested by Patrolman Rudolph ly fee will be charged for checking I ers turning towards Col. Clarence $10,000 ; Bke to write short stories may find were branded as "utterly falae" by ABOUT TOWN country carried the story In con­ »a,s in .New York considerable lime. 19— Spanish W ar Veterans hold 2—Cheney Brothers announce in­ ClllK'- I ■-ulrncy ot (*lmmher of ' Thi' foiestis ]>lan h'4 to tisi ashore. Both Mr. and Mrs. H cb- WIrtalla on complaint of the Con­ accounts under $100.00. Seymour as llth hour Oubema- hind Ihe bagg.ige tar left Uu' tr,ii’k.*i party leadcra today. These reports, siderable ilciHll giving It much ...... ^Ml. Hayc.s had a keen sense of annual banquet at Masonic Temple. definite closing of dreBsing: mtU In Fostei K l‘riddv I in the Imptovemenl r Ibc ;*lMte ! DiilM'lc the I-oiCyV three pei.-riUi* oat how to go about it from a new land express gratitude at being back necticut Company. When he was Auto crushed by trolley, J. H. I lorial candidate. 0»nu!'.' 1 t'lngineei lo'oige I lllehioi ami hl'» published the Waterbury Repub­ prominence. Their conversation wa.i |.,in.nr nn.l always loved to meet his HUGHC.CAMPBEU 3 Special story in Herald re­ Chell" V Mills ilm-lur nppiiliitcil ichI- , te-tM. oH'.'mwyhlle giving many of I one of them a II y(‘ai old ^’til. wet*' hoOWet, "Short Story Writing." hy The new Iroard of directors M the again on U. S. soil after their stir­ searched at the police station the ' Cheney escapes death and serious 200 attend. fireman )umpeiU diiimg the I aucidi'nlMlly mIioI and wounded hy ■ Biancbe Colton Williams which has Manchester Klwanls club will bold ring adventures In the Orient. officers found two half pint bottles SRlriTEMBER dent p)i\--it)nu Hi Slate Prison. P''- Miifelv A hpai«' ('Mgou* l"''U lln expected ’ndependenco of aovomor-1 radio listeners as well as thousanil- ^nd when it came to story | Injury. part in the Revolution. Uati N iii-'iml c luirch cuiiimcm-c'l. wmlei month:', and al''o provuli' i H'vulcr‘4 Two pel iin.‘< were ktUeil Just been received i t h e South Man­ Its monthly meeting at the Hotel DIES AT CAPITAL of liquor, one full and the other 24— Whlton estate allow* $150,000sary. Iram on lo\\a''l St |."ui’i with llt'le elect Cross docs not set well with I upon thousands of others. In th i,.iiing. there weren’t many who, 20— Churches here In elaborate f) —Unusual quiet Fourth of July | l High school enrollment rcachei 31 |■hl'n<'vs rcllic William (Oewood ( oi the needy m Ihe umeM I ami tuo ln)ur(i! wlieii a man eele chester Public Library. the Democratic legislators” and that bherldan tomorrow noon. about half full, and a good supply I ilelaN', ll \s .’i.'i '•ai'l, ami tianii^ oil the country and also In Australia whcie make Tommy Hayes take a ' for library at North End. marked by few accidents and small • new peak 963 W iibli i;.ivmi*nd A Jewell of Lydal ’l'h(> ii*nmusMh»n would have \ai1- hrntuq; the N(*w Year drove an It Is by no means neceisary to be MUSSOLINI SPEAKS of corks, 21 to be «Kact. The police M. H. S. beaten by Middletown, Easter rites. ' line W’l . le looted Ihiough Ih.' "they (the Senators) gave warning hla brother John resides. luii'k ,st*at. 21— Beethoven Glee Club hold.snumber of arrests. Jack Cheney sols ' vill* x. iu idy luirt St Ihuker Village ous luunu ipallt 0‘M. Iht ough I lout automoliih' nooiiKl' H street eai A genius to write short stories that Mrs. .lennip McCrccdy. of 1.32 (IktoHnued From Page 1-) are Investigating and the young fel­ 24-22 due to over-confidence. 3 Daniel E. Kottke dlei auddcn ' vai 'I.-- they would not support hla appoint Failed Knpidly The funeral arrangements w«re new amateur course golf record with Cro'’-ii’,;; ( hart i V depar I menlM, pi nvuled I he MMfelv 7-one Then di'alhs nmile an wUl sell, according to Mlse Wllllama. Cooper street, who has been at the low win be given a bearing In court 26— Frank F. Spencer, prominent fifth annual concert. 1 ly at work. nients unless those recommended by Mr. Haves was admlttsd to the m. i.mplcle at a late hour this after- score of 68 at Manchester Country ______men foi vviok In dalt' foreilM. and all lime let "t'l foi autoniohlle falall- who, since 1919, has edited the an- Memorial hospital .since October 20, the Democratic Party for many TO U. S. OVER RADIO North End resident, dies. 22— Plan new Bon Ami factory in j 4 - Republicans hold caucuses. the governor have the endorsement hospital h c c at 10:45 Tuesdi.y ii..nn, hut I was said by Mr. Hayes’ tomorrow morning. NOVEMBKK would also piovule U u i Um foi llu- fte.-i foi <’ooU foonly nf 1,33.% for a ' nual collection of O. Henry Memorial waa discharged today, ,^ho under­ years. 29__Vital atatlstlcs show 50 less Australia. Club. stM II I > Y.sti I of tlie. Democratic leaders a t the dla- laoieilig. A ’liirmgh nntunconictniis-.,(ir, Alien, that the body would be 6 John F. Dunn, former Man- ■ r> ('aucuses here namss slate for 1 .' lui 1-, Uctnartz named chair- | fnin.'iportatton ot thrir men lo ihe single vear. IH more liiaiY Irv Aw ard Prise Stories.- She points went a serious operation but has Never Sought Office ] births In 1929 than In 1928, with Get-Together Club entertains 75 irlcts from which the appointees until the issl few hours prior to hi.i taken ko the Buckley home in New York. Jan. 1 — i A PI —P r® '"' Chester resident, dle.s in New Ha­ ; Sovmour, man • f K«d Cross Drive. Repulib- fore.Hlii. anil for tmutinj; itu* woo l Tlie driver wai saved frtun vio ouAthat the great variety and num- fully recovered. He never sought public office. , 364: five less deaths with 238; and pen.sioners at dinner. 1 t» Norlh end band coocert draws Hosloti, .Ian. I t A i’‘ 1 lie Hoh come. dsaOi at 10:4.5 this morning, Mf Onan Jvllle tonight, tonight The funeral Icr Mus.sollnl, speaking from Rome SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT ven. cans t.^ strive for big vol<^ hero, from \\w foH'Hls foi dmtnbuhon In lenue »)y a policeman. ' of magaslnes In search of enter- His public service consisted of two j an Increase In marriages of 17, toUl 23__M. H. S. beats Rockville, 16-7 iTi'ord breaking crowd. Holland and ton Herald Hays Hml the engage The Republican also stated that Hayas waa delirious part of tho w ill robably be helo Saturday In a transAtlantlc broadcast today, 7 _ A r t Mulligan announced as 3 ' heney Brothers tleny rumor tire case of Uu' i ity "( lliiil^;i'p''i t 1 Blng a‘ories afford a wide market years aa receiver of public moneys 25 __Muriel Tomlinson and Doris I BlHseil win way into flnala of town ment ol M .m K.ila de TiaviUe iinell- John A. CJomell, town chairman of a Pontiac se.lan bearing time, it was said by a Hiember n(/ morn! g, Mr. Hayes said, with burial aent his grectlng’^to the United 194. new coach of Cubs football team. l-.l-down. M. H. S. Jolts Wexl where lliere is.no stale forest near I ' abort flcUon. Rridgepcirt has been snubbed by the, Ydrk niarkcra skidded off Ihe 5?*” of Utah, to which he was appointed Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. 1.— (A P )— 28__Ninth School District accepts Muldoon named highest ranking teDnifl tournament. ing. ilauglt^ei of Ml ainl Mim. Itod* I'.nullHh piiHaenger buses aaiK the family iHs Hfiernoon V i*t. "i' T Bridget’s cemetery at the States, assuring the American peo­ Hale’s store founded 33 years ago. in 19 to 0 up»ot on (oot- at hand, the lOd where hi* brother an. ple of the lasting friendship of lUty. Homia Bank and Trust names J. F. prov’lrle triin.‘<|ioiiaUon to the ntule | kotber cesenUals may be created him." l I noon near the hoijia for uhlklreu at •iLBtatoa ambassador to France blather Cha.se, dai^htor. '•Y Mg — itiweye’pBIputiKrni a (ruat fund. H. 3. beats Middletown. 9 to 3. tricta shows gain of 89 pupils ovei Beverly, and .lames Simpson. Jr. of (hem depicting points wV^tq leooLJlwexncf "Several.minion Italians have be­ Shea. W. B. Rogern and J. F. Sul­ Blarly vote here light, townw forcMls and the men would be lum^ i |a tte scope of a few tb o u a a ^ from 1919 to 1921, to which post be Mrs. Irwlng 30— J. J. Dwyer, freight agent, 26 ______State Amaranth, holds annual last year. Holland wins town title 1 Chicago, S'»n '»f the (dmliman of the ' Ilf Interest along tlie route traveled Bargen’a gtaU JfY »l ^ ___ LViAM J>ntor come cltlsens of the , livan on board of directors, ual Q.O.P. margin falls short hr* ed and fed in (•otln^Jelon lJu* toicU , ‘ ' ~ 'CLthe autr waa named by President Wilson. he said, "and It 1s the natural duty bury, CJonn., to Edward Thomas Car- honored for 50 years service with meeting here. for third time beating BIssell. EUra- hoaiil of .Mardiali and Com mneheM. ,_t- Hayes haef auffq^d (mt ^ Mr. Wallace was elected a mem­ n.ody, lawyer of Waterbury. was i 8 -Murphy s restaurant closes be­ ng under 1200 majority K K An- liiml't paiiy. will lie MiiiutoMi c'l N'loii I fie ^ "rtfei _ story that thert “wIT any dla-i cable «of . the— fenca------sawed e f i- . .. and the pleasure of mir country to N. Y. N. H., A Hartford railroad. High school loses debate to Wes both VVaahklowich tnke.s womens trimble and that thla was nncfrjj cause of financial failure. First band lorson selected as Chamber ot Coiyy* paients of neitliei Mi.mm Sneiling ______eterplecee. stisfactlon of any kind expressed | radiator cap and cut through lam 0,000 IN p a r a d e ' ber of the Democratic national com­ mother those sons of ours who have announced here today by her par­ George I. Hubbard dies at 39 Icyan. net title from Miss Ruth Behrend. ly aggravated hy a lung i cmdii ents. Date of the wedding wss not concert of Chamber of Commerce merce president for comliiK year .Siiii|' ">u uool'l < "innient .ii not only tolls how to write stories by any one m the cauoui orlgt Bide of the body. All tho window mittee from Washington In 1892 g(Yiio to AiYierica.” years of age. 27- Past Masters of Order of 9 Light early voting in prlmarif' aeries at ('enter Park draws over 6—Frank Cheney, Jr.. Hnnoum • ^ "M , Ml.' |i.ip» r saiii e a d c o l d s but how to sell them and, aji her dis­ nated," Senator Frank S. Bergen of glass In the left sldo of the body was II'h F;ii>i'I> and again In 1896. but resigned be­ The broadcast was carried to the made public. Coasting accidents begin. Vasa hold annual meeting here. here; Electric C^ompany’a custoniei GIVEN TIME TO PAY Thomas Roland U s e • «ss born Mies Chase, who D well known In 1.000 people. he will not be cunflidatc for ir v\rr Wi'.tdin,' :u-' "litliq: l'> Ml Melt in boiiinc water and inhale cussion Is brief, she suggesU other the tenth district who was re-elected broken but the driver esesped unin­ IN PHRLY TODAY fore completing his second term. He Pacific coast over a nation-wide 2 8 - F. A. Verplanck. grand pa­ to get dividends. Dedicates m ’ iion*to presidency of Fire ih ttut In Avon, one of thlrt ■ 1 I hlldren. society circles at Narragansett Pier, 9 Lifeguard Frank C. Busch u ill take pin. i‘ III AiUi'i vapon; «Uo snuff up nose. boohs and stories which may also bo minority leader at the caucus, said jured and continued on to Now York ______1 wras elected again In 1916. He was hookup. M. H. Aylesworth. presi­ FEBRUARY tron of Eastern Star, honored at re­ (.'enter church house Sunday. 8_Po8t Office department fiivoi" 1 i A r ' passed ' R T., Is -he grand daughter of Au­ saves life of Catherine Quinn of tnl\ 111*'' a pen »M v If « m Writing the Short Story, Edith .tOBcph Tone. E^’e^y discussion was CHlCAGOfflLKPRlCE ___ _ j Mrs. Wallace wa.s before her mar- came chief of the Italian govern­ traffic. 13 Ruth E. Smith, dies of s»‘|- IS named assistant proaernlor \Nil- with hi.s ii'e-e Mrs. I ‘ ■■ r'li klcy ; ' Charles P. Taft. 2nd., CTeveland; annual ilamnL'c. 1poi'ioning from playground accld- n' ea ate not paul aii'l tieu .inl'OiU'hili’ Mlrrielees. for co-opcmtlon and to further co­ , 1 TV, riage Mildred Fuller, daughter of ment Mussolini knew nothing of the National Guard units pass annual 1...... -" HundreclH atlcmletl Ibun Taylor re-imnied colie* lor of near the Quarrvvllle < rn '■ n Bol- Philadelphia. Jan. 1^. (A P I The Justice Fuller. For many I Mrs. Thomas Ewdng, Jr.. New York; 13 Kiddles leave for Ktwani.s ^ p. , n-.e‘4 "lit Ii'ied t'V .1 iiumi V 1 an I .Short Story Technique, Stewart operation. Each one present ex. language. Inspection. nigrht at Trado ir> Lillian Gow. 13. of Wapi"- Smith Manchester Fire Dlhlmi CUT ONE CENT QUART MORE Infant 1931 and King MOmns, 1 they made their home in Mrs. James R. Sheldon, Jr., and Mlse (.’amp in Hebron. killed in auto accident; ('osto «i i .litm,'!-’ Cith.'it a : tanl tit!"MU \ Beach. tended tho fullest confidence lo tho 7__Bristol trounces M. H. S.. 31* J" 3 A. L. Brown retires after Frank CTheney, J r . ns presliDnt Sage Allen & Co. genial satirist and ruler of pagean-1 Washington. A 5on. Mcl- I I Elizabeth liwdng Chase. rtre 10 Annual report of Ninth geneiid. I . 'U 1 H Dl i'"n,eii! s.'ivoi;; other on all matters wlthn\it one Expert Horsenimi . B \KEU DIES I years as merchant. Forest Bellonte. famous French fliers. ; ' 15—Mrs. Joseph Heard, wife "( try, JrvIncd-handB today to welcome Mr. Carmody la the aon of Mr. 16. School District committee reveals \ ll,.’ gov.’Mi"! u-m wdtu'ut aiilluii.:'. single note of dissension expressed Mr. Hayes went to m !, s lllgll- ville W. F. Wallace of Colorado, al-so Torrlngton. Jan. 1.— I A P I — Frank ! 8— Walter M. Saunders,Cheney sweeps 200 acres In Lydallville. II. s. , over Mancheiiler in airplane, Q 1N( . Chicago. iTan. i.— ( A P>— and Mrs. Tergence F. Carmody of ’’Ninth’s Owner.ship uf schools ^ t|„„ Mnrk. local adjutant. Imnored by Sal\.» ONE DEAD, SIX HURT during the whole meeting." jland rnrk with his t 1' . Iirolji- another year. |Burrivea. Brcdico. 53, engaged In the bakery ! Brothers olde.st employee both in seniors, numbering 132. return from t" ..St.'I 'I Ml. Mini' f-'« h '' It'ivm.’nH today c»it the price of niUk In Chic®* Watertown and Is a graduate of opens way for consoliilatlon” Man- k; Kiectrlc Company plans lion Army. I I A U T l O i n ) State Chairman O’Sullivan and 'crs and sisters hut . i n for Today, as has been hla custom for On his last vi.slt to France, the Vmslnes.s here for a long pericKl, d'ed years and service is retired. Washington after most extcn.slvc II-- MHuI onlv M'u ‘ hmetal A-^*. inl>I> ffo from 14 to 13 cents ® quart to- , years longer than the oldest In-1 Vale University and the Yale Law ciiestcr bettors lose ’'$5,000 win- expansion here. Celebrates ' - 10 -Majors beat Cubj* in ni-*’ National Committeeman Archibald dav arier a conference with p r o - lr»hej- ports working ■ trill,', anil former ambassador presented to th- fiiiddcnly this afternoon of heart dis- i Junior Prom at High school. journey yet attempted. q:nme of town title serie.s. 7 to (' ,,,;d .1 • th.it habitant can remember, the Jovial 1 School. nings" In English pool on Bobby j o n le r Church house with big I ' ^ IN HOID-UP FIGHT McNeil also denied the reports as hirers The problem of whom m ust!hotels In many parts of ihr n„,nlr’,’. American Embassy In Parts a ca.se. i 9— Annual Ice Carnival at Center 5__C. R. Burr named director of 15—Windham defeat.s Mum tu ­ ( ;.,vri M"i H ip'ri'n >ii: p.'i "im Mn. '.ted l*v Mu 'i (OonMnaed From Page 1.) stretch of fantadl: and blr.arre cos­ lism J. Prentice in TalcoUvillt discussion of "patronage ” arbiter Farmers now gel J2.07 a horseman and living dent Hoover acknowledged the gift one-fourth mill to tax rate. "'^6—Farlv'heat wave due to break at Moodiis Is big success. "CHt edition with ('Immber of ( ''t'l ,1. • 1"I1 HUd Iim rn|'l"\ tumes in the historic Mummers’ 1 '* ^ __10 in 19 t-1Heat cfi f ti'airnwave /Yr*i\ff»udrives r. mercury in­ tliird time killing a cow. Both Mr. O’SuIlIfkn and Mr. hundred pounds for milk. The deal-1'" Keene. N II., m.sn rr- ago to the Ameriran government In a Henry Morgan. organizer of ...... Town’s. .. sportsmen . gather mcrce 30th anniversary nunih'i I n,. |,|.MhMim1t"n v a - ...... JANUARY SALES VALUES ’fu n d e d and captured. Battaglia to three figures. Frank Reig of 19 .Swedish Vasa society Is McNeil vigorously denied the Re- ■' riers (laradc. cablegram to Mr. Wallace. Cheney Brother’s Get-Together club, annual Fish and Game Club ban Fayette B. Clarke elecle<1 pir.^idir' • • tcl'l.T. sina tried for robblng'Mrs. Thomp- era said that they could not | The pleasure-hikers, more than Just before ealting for the TTnlteJ Manchester Green badly Injured hy years old; Miss Doris Davis hr piibllraq’s statement that Mr. Cor­ the cut of 40 cents a hundred and In- 'he .sl.ite t>, New H i dies ai age of 70. quel ai Masonic Temple, 200 pres- of Klwanls Club ( ’tmmbci apD of her Jewels In front of her n.nOO of them, started their annual States In October. Mr. Wallace suf­ auto. Thomas Scrivens. 29. of Hills- j work as religious director at nell has been “snubbed" or hiuc dis­ slated that the farmers absorb the I Yhe decess-d *gion Using about the only hqraes left Lat,r. after telling i:-.. to clubs that were entered In today's j 28 Mi.ss Margaret H. Lewi.s and 27— Quit Daylight Time tonight. which tore a blood vessel and a pos­ pint of liquor from Shea and paid slices grand list by $.50,385.00 as ford 4 to 2. 28— Edgewood House discontinues 27—M d^uskey sets a new ru<"i'i In Chicago nowadays, dcUverymen , General Electric (J.n - *n i pageant of glittering costumes and Alfred G W’hltney unile ir' • Sliiiii;'; .‘-:.’ilv:i;'r Money parked car at the curb. The car Is radio. string orchestras. he turned ovei the dollar to the and accepts Whiton library legacies. 21 -C . \V, Holman elected pre.sl- Chamber of Commerce, Eleanor Bllsh joins S. M. Library on Silver l^ n e road. i.-l ai'l Hdi. Too litrt 20 months to par it back owned by Henry C. BIbesu of H Washington. Jan. I — (A P I — The Offered Trip " If you. ever marched," said on other party from whom he got tho Two local men subpoenaed in dent of Hospital Board of Trustees. I from , staff DECRMBEK Hillside avenue and was parked by diary of Mies Beulsh Limerick. 19, Following the n-'torii is old-Ume Mummer, "You’d know I'qiior. Shea waa found guflty and a Hartford UqudT probe. Charles Oliver named lieutenant of Cheney Brothers after 47 years of 2 —Open Shop Conference and 7-^obleoa here seek woiU n and t.'.xils !•:: ...... Easy to Pay Thomas J. Fallon of 474 Broad In whoBB brain a bullet was found broadcast, a wealthy H,\i: why we do It. You work all year for fine of $100 and costs waa Imposed. 4— Austin cniambers seriously in- j company G. service. Cheney Style Show convenes In t h a r i ^ ( ’ilSC8. I- street. yesterday after she had been pro­ man agreed to finsnee s i r ; U -then you have the time of ybur He had no money and went to Jail. jured in fall from window of hotel 2 3 - Cheney’s give $10,000 to 2— J. H. Hyde wins President’s Cheney Hall. 2—'Trolley rams parked tr-.- l< Sheets. Sl.l!i Tllvl'i'' ...... i C F*r Month. Phis Intetsst. The boys were rushed to ths hos­ nounced dead from natural causes, tralln. but Mr. tliiycs di-clu. life. And right away when Its over Aaron Poriss of Hartford, for in Mobile. Ga. hospital drive, total reaches $28,- Cup at Country Club. 4 - Dllworth-Comell Post. Ameri­ itoar Laurel Park. R. I., mmi liiii'-i S l..(i Slu-cl-^, ■ < 1 \ !0 ...... SI..Ttl pital after the accident hut Stretch i;:i\i(i.s R t p t j t a )100 Loan ^ today was examined by police seek­ Ing he was unable to make t: you start all over again. You’re It driving without a license, pald^ a 6— Rev. R. A. Colpltta return to 002.lO. Scandla Lodge celebrates Manchester National Guard units can I.#eglon leaves for the lioston D—Qaorge M. Barber. c Im I Wnr Sl.L’ti Sheets, .''Kill,'' 5^1.VI (ailed to rally and died at 1:15 vj.OOt' Shccl.s, ing a clue. trip. tor a dav. Perhaps Ita a substitute fine of $10 and costs Hs was ar South Methodist church assured. j 30th anniversary. James H. John- leave for Camp Devens. parade. veteran dies, at 85. fjChriMma.H <1 Pw Month. Phis Interest, o’clock. Five men, acquaintances of the - X U Rspsys a 9200 Loan VV. W. Robertson Gsarr.-’ ' for ambition, perhaps a lot of things restsd last night by Traffic Officer 5— iHonae of Mrs. Herman Dudek . g^on named deputy sheriff. 39 Manchester Jurors drawn. 3— Military funeral for Mrs. ings ber^ total $85,o6o Sheets, ;il)\ 1 il'' S 1 .I'M girl, and two of her brothers were Co«' ftcetS 'ip grr of the Orr.ucl So,i|. ( __but Its fun. and a day In tho lime­ eph Pr« U . ‘a of South Windsor burns at North 26—Hospital drive closes with 4- Adelia Miller, .six year old girl Maude (Tryon) Hickson a former J. H. Quinn, wifr of ^A«:l « 1 C Ptt Month, Plus Interest, AWAIT tXlRONEB’S FINDING being held for Invesllgsllon. All who has but receiiUy reUtri • light. Its a sense of glory and a lot Joim Cavanna ot 14 Whitney End fire aid is withheld because of I $32,288.70. Manchester killed In auto crash in Columbia. resident of Manchester, the ftrj^t tor toiown druggist, dies. .M ll .s ..I'l - X 3 a $300 Losn denied knowledge of any shooting. e*sie« / ;a trip around the wnrM -p, • I of things that psyohologisl* can t j street, E>st Hartford, was arrssted Ur®* ruling. official population given as 21,950. 5 — Biggest gas-booster tank In ; a woman In the history of Manclus-basketban seaaoc, beating T-a t K on tu c'k y P a tc h w o rk (iuilt.s, .'52.1)5 Washington. Jan. 1.— (A P ) —> Pnilre said they expected to arrest I with John Hayes m his hu- I label. 'That's, why ws do It." j for allowing his younger brother (A*' 7— M. H. S. bows to Windham 33 | 28— Chamber of CommerceU. S, plans completed by Manchester Gas I ter. Hartford, 37-17. Typewriters Ths «* «n g « menthlr cost of s (Tlvil and naval authorities Investi­ other persons soon...... ■|Wii aU iiK 'ti'.*' (i<'.''iiriis. ('.nod lai’).'.i' size. Stix.SI. 1100 l o ^ rai^d as per the ebove side of rarrainau.-i. A'i.-.tni Yrbo is just under 16 to drive his car lo 20 In season's basketball finale. ^gnd concert series. Company on Hartford Road. j 6— Annual town meeting. Vi ters fi—Local flrma aasmr j")'" f ' gating '.he death of Lieutenant An unidentified person telephoned 1 nroiighl picture; 1 niq rtiihi! tMe,ie onlyMM. ^la-Is baaed ar.'l mn-, 9100,000 B L A Z E Patrolman Raymond Griffin had High school annual carnival 29 • M. H. S title hopes crushed 8— $500,000 hail storm strips'e n pass tity Idle. town budget of over a rnillnin Bruce Settle, a naval aide at the . o\ I rlKHlicll. upontbclegiilimcTettttte of three a hospital early yeetorday and rs- - brother from Ausuah , AUanta, Ga., Jan. 1— ( A P )— Fire been Informed by the authorities in Chamber of Commerce gets 133 under 8-4 lacing by West Hartford. I tobacco and other crops In Manches- dollars. Installation of i.ffi'' 7— Majors outplay Cubs t.* ‘ .w and one-half per cant pet month Whits House today awaited the i ported a girl dying at Miss Llmer Dark to Coventr\ that made a shell of a five story E M t Hartford that there was a hlt- 30— Fine program honors town’s ; tor and vicinity ! John Mather Chapter, DeMolav C. ^W n title fi-0, in fourth gaiiM' "i O ld Fashioned B edspreads, .SI.95 findings of the coroner’s Inquest set I iek's home. Dr. l.yman Greene, dls- % additional members with drive. •H tn 9itu- oawgMklbsUaccs. Following the broad, a.vt r ! building, causing damage m U ^ t e d and-nin driver on the way out here % dead Organize Manchester i furniture stores plan style - R. Burr appointed police con n.is- •trun ie. for Saturday.' . patched tn an ambulance, found the 8__George W. Ferris, for 18 years miichlnrfi flood (liiality. (Itlraotive siu’<’;ids tluit .’'I’o f" ' v;iluc.s. back to his little wsyM le .>■: !«t 1100,000. raged for eeverS) houra that they wanted to get. The mud­ show. I Stoner, succeeding E. J. Murphv 9—Rood building program to m l Ths ssparats.report of th# Naval | l ^ y lying upon a cot In a ground on Board of Relief, dies at 78. j Hebrew Association here. I’.i-oKi-ti ic.snrtmoiit. Sll\Ill-'i ih D'.-o', liluo, \ollow and N o Delay—N o Sod Tape Coventry Lake but lair: in . i|n the heart of Atlanta today and guard on the (Savanna car was bent 9— Amandiis Freeburg, Jamc.s' 7— Fire tn rear of Oiwle.s tii'-ck jobltea approved by Enicrgfmv i r Board of luquiry (s not bxptcled to floor room and pronounced death 4 4 ', M. H. S. tiamed to compete in Bolton where he secure,! , Mncked traStc on proad atreat. one and tifb patrrisaaq thought CJavanna Egan and William Prless pensioned , threatens Depot Square buMccss omplo3rTnent committee. Willwun J g ri'fii. I'lx'M ) ill rose and yellow. bs public but the due to natural ckueaa. Ha said no Yale Tourney. JUNE made Immediately main thoroughfaraa. might ba the man. The policeman by Cheney’s. section. Legionnaires return (rum Thornton named head of Manrhf'7>trr coroner will have access to testi- ovidenee of a struggle was found. stand during the construe Uon U.e S torcity'a 10— Salvation Army Jubilee cele­ Virtually all ttremaa tn tha city noticed the yecliiff lad driving the 2— Weaver High drubs M. H. 8., I 11— Adam Backus home burns In i Boston convention. Foresters enler- Masons. Board of Sf'lft t- FRANKLIN PLAN many which has bata adduMd. Tho girl’s hair was said to hava Boltoo-Covcntry road bration held here. KEMP'S Kcddinf!: Dept.. Miiin h'liKir. were caUsd to oombat the flames ear-and found ha waa undsr 16 and to to 5. Patrick Touhey, well known ' Wapplng. ' tain Grand Chief Ranger Waliu S Sit^for five hours in disrn.^^lon Vital organs of ffeltls'a body were been arranged over the wound and His health failed folln viry th 12— Biggest steam line Job in IUM«i2t4 nPttttSatet This afternoon the (Ire waa under arfestad Ckvaima. A fine of Sio William M. Munro. well-known McGowan of Waterbury. major problems an

WANCHB«T»R fVENTNfi'inCRAU). SOU TpM AW ^^^ ''n, c o n n . TTIURSPAY. JAKITARY 1. 1981. MANCHE^ER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MUIpBESTER, CONN, THURSDAY^ JANUARY 1, l« la FACE FTVS'

n r it U, OB tha Alien, who haa been vlaltlng hla J U f l j O W h oodit Ita boma in South Carolina, the priced /ASMINGTON •avartat cttttes banOir arar charga It of liquor In the Palmetto SUte bear Healih and Diet^ a perpetual bargain-day aapecl. fimrttig B m tt iHUk BBjr gTOaaar aln than pannlt- ROCKVILLE Com whinkey at $2 a gallon—not LETTER Now ih progress- Ung itaalf to ha lad arouiid by the A dvice |y««A t?Si^m^SMpilLNT. ora. quart—with aupcrlor com whlakey noaa; and ayan thay aarar accuaa It By RODNEtf bUTCIUCB f liberties ot Cuba, aa guaraataed Legion AnxlUary Meets { I2.B0 to SS a gallon and Bourbon, o f atandiiig to r baiog noae-led Into By DR. rRANK McOOt NBA Bervlee Writer in tha Piatt amandmant Tha American Legion Auxiliary ' 3 ^ • ^ firsrssbir made of com and white rye, $3, '*1110 manner In which people OMcral Msssser diahoDotBbla waya. held the last regular meeting of the contraat blindingly with weak ayij- Washington—Cubans driven from t ave been shot and Imprisoned, to year Tuesday evening at the GA.R. It la a moa old liaglalatara and it their country by the Maqhedo dic­ ssy nothing oTbaving had their t, IWt theUc gin at dl to »3 a quart, ci.t HRAI.Tff FOR THB NSW TKAJt hall, with an attendance of over 135. baa a pretty atilt moral code of Ua tatorship are finally banding to- i>roperty confiscated without ccgn- The members had been asked to whlakey to a quart and good ~ftUlah*< Bvary Bvaalnt SiMPt own. You can't go Into It and buy d4 16 ethijr in order to make a concen- pensatldn,' 'a Inconceivable to a n y -! bring their children aa Santa Claus Baatera and HoUdapa Batarad at tha Whlakey »6 to »12 a quart In New Now Tear's IJay has waadarad ,'Btrd, organised fight for Cuban one who has not studied the situ­ " a i o m o a at Soath Manohaaur, crooked lagtalation aa. It la more f waa to make a visit, and there were M Baaond Claaa Malt Matur. York. Not only that, but Hrolth over most of the calendar. For aa- liberty from within the protectiva ation In '^ba. about sixty children present. than Buapaotad, baa been done shores of the United StatM. Exiled BUBBCIUfTIOB BATB8 says it is only the Improvident and j ecnple, began^ra^^Septaaibv B ag "Machado hai persistently refused The Unit beard reports from the rather fr^uently In aorae other CiihBn.s have been Ihcreestng In Taar. by mall ...... !•••; r.mong the old Bgyptlaaa and R h «> to permit Ihe organization of new welfare work done at Christmas, ar MoaU. by mall ...... I J® the piker who pay the standard **■* ' number for several years and now political Mines or the reorganlza-' atlvarad. ®ad yaaf Laglalaturaa In the United Staten, slans, and after 433 B. C. tB <»taea and also voted to give $35 toward • d *a *• d*^d aadddaaaP »VB hfoatly Ita mambara are juat plain prices In South Cnrolinn. The eub- !• was celebrmtad on tha 21st o f gome of them have organized the tlon o f old parties. The right o f po-1 the scholarship fund which Is being ParkinR' stantlal cltlwu supplic.'i the com June, while among the aaediaval pda- Ciibiui I'atriotlc League, which wilt j Utlcal oppoMtIon la entirely denied. raised throughout the district for S MBMBBR o r THB^aSOCIATBU foUta but they have their prlnclploa b»ve headquarters here and plana ! As soon aa an editor or anyone else i meal, the sugar and the hickory pies, March 2Sth was. n on e^ ra d a the child of a veteran who has died i'ni ynir oonvrnu’nc*' \sh<»n and they.'bave their pride and they to (lis.scmlnate Information about speaks up, he la notlled to get out! * Tba Aaaaalatad Praaa la aaalaalaaly good day for the beginning o t the since 1921, and who wishes to con­ nlnj;, \'t have a prlvalr* parkini; I'paoF wood fuel and Dismal Rwsmp dis­ whnt’s happening on the Island rea o t the country or go to jail. When! batltlad ta tha naa tnr hava their patrlotiam. U you want New Year. Our preaent datd of tinue Its education. The amount o f i It Uir irat '»! our htnre viherc cars ot all aawa dlapatahaa aradllad to It tillers work up the material at the public. the Nationalists party met for party not* otbarwUa eraditad In thla to put anything over on the Con­ January 1st was not aoeapted by the fund Is to bo $250 and part of ' 'an hr |>inKr«i aa InH); aa you<' tA'iah. ^ aad alao Ua laaal aawa »ab- rate of 100 gallons a day for »3 a most countries until tha sixtaaath Flaya Machado oiganlzatioD MacILChado sent his sol- this has already been received. necticut Leilalatiire you've got to The league, if It operates accord­ several (Uu'ui t Imi Kt'- day wages. Which arcoiints for the rcntury, and it began WbaB tha R o­ diera with the result that Santa Claus arrived at about i at tapabllaatlea at fool it good and plenty; and tbere'a ing to plans, la likely to become a | people were killed, and several hun nine o'clock and presented each I i dtapatohaa barala ata alaa ta- amount of liquor the average Caro- man Emperor, Numa. rkawged the anough abarp Yankee ahrewdneaa In tu-ginning of the year fr o m Iforch constant 'rrlfant to the Department died arrested for disturbing the child and also each grown up with a I that group of juat plain folka ao that linlan can afford to liip up without j^ u a r y . He added at tha a«n a of .State, which has consistently tg- | peace." gift. There waa lota of fun, and the BPBOIAI. AJDVKHTlUNa REPRB- entering bankruptcy time two more moatha to tha taa nored the fre^ent sensational | By unconstitutional means, Ma- children entertained with a program JBNTATIVB: Hamilton . DaU m r, you have to be pretty good In order chsrgcs igalnst President Gerardo chado haa extended his term of of- laau did Madlaon Ava, Ka« Torlb M. The columnist's deduction from all already oemg uaed, and o fd m d 't k s following Santa's visit. There were to do that Machado. flee to at least 10 years, obtaining! songs by the children and also by Ir, aad did North Mlabtyaa Ara. this Is that M W Yorkers hnvo made erst of tha year to be called Jaauar- ilaado. Ilia ______Nobody trembloa In Connecticut luB In honor of Jonua. tbs two-taosd ‘.i&lussoltnl Is a George Washing­ cn-operatlon of his Congress by In- the quartet, wlilch were very well a tromondouB mistake lii registering ton compiCFed to Machado,’’ says cieaalng the terms of Its members received. m u aarrlaa atlaat at N B A Bar­ Juat becauae the L«glBlature ta god who was aiippoaairko bS'SSIs to as wots. They should vole dry, like look backward and fomrard at tha It. Ralph Burton, general counsel rnd promising to keep them In of­ At last night’s meeting two of­ laa going to meet. for the new organization. "It U the Sooth Carolinians, he says, and same Ume. Jooua waa suppoasd to fice. He IS In now until May 1835, ficers, Mrs, Alice Backofen, vice Member. Aadll Bnraan of CIroala- hard for an American to under­ as a result o f the 1928 election In then the ehforrement officers, thu be the special deltjr Who psasMail president and Mrs, William Pfunder. tlonta PIPE DOWN over (kmra, and Numa thought ha stand that there exists within a which he 'was tha only candidate historian were Installed. I The BaraM Prlatlaa Oompaey, iBo^ Anti-Saloon lo-aguc and the rest of hundred miles of his own country. whose name was permitted to ap- maaamaa ao .flBaoolal raepooelblliu So the Democratic scnators-elect would be very aultsbls for proparijr School Sarings typograpbleal arrore appoaring la the reformers would leave Uiein opening the New Year. a country which, in Its lack o f po- pear on the ticket. WVntINS BHOTHKHS. rwci K W r t ^ m e M U the Uanobeatar have caucused in New Haven and Utlcal and civil freedom, la only Says Press Is Gagged The saving accounts of the pupils alone and there would be unlimited While the date of Now Year’s Day ^ fe a ln g BaralA, •______have decided to demand represen­ ci.mparable with the despotism of "Practically every newspaper in of tho Vernon schools amounts to, has varied, naverthsless tha spirit ."omething like $2,228 which Includes 1931 Furniture Fashit ) M S are re-marked for Watkins quantities of booze at ezlremely Asiatic princes." Havana, despite constitutional guar­ J jp / u c .. •nnntsoAY, Ja n u a r y i. tation on all Legislative committees ol the day has been much the aasas t moderate prices no lax, no protec­ Burton, who Is best known here antees of freedom of the press has all the city and outlying district and on all state commissions! All at all limes and among all psoplsa, schools, as follows; Ellington tion money, no lines, no overhead at tor they .ail deemed It flttlag to as the legal representative and cither been suppressed or has sus­ » BTATB rOUCB right, fair enough os a principle. spoke.sman o f various national pended publication because of Ma- $651.16; Somers. $424.21; Vernon all to the bootlegging business; or the day by wishing their friends $115.40; and Tolland $37.51. Town S Buch recoromendatlona o t the aug But there Is one thing that the Dem­ 8 new year that would bs both l>atrlotlc societies, visited. Cuba ' chado's rigid censorship. Machado's nothing lo pay for hot the liquor. uf Ellington Cogswell school $35.94; ^itttation of the State Police force ocratic senators and representa­ happy and healthful. Aa we now early In the fall wHh Senator David enemies nave been mysteriously as- 1. Walsh of Massachusetts. He has ' sassinated and boy and girl students Windermere $32.08; Job’s Hill, | Ba thoaa o t Commlsaioner Robert T. tives in the incoming Legislature And there’s a whale (jf a lot lo all offer each other pleasant wlahaa It tad experience in international p o-. killed for asserting their rights of $24,22: No. .1 $54.98: Center $190.24; (or Living Rooms h u rley , who advocataa Ineraaaing ought not to forget, and that Is that that besldea a coliimnlsl s joke. was once upon a time a ' cuatoni to iJrvstKl Lake. $37.62; Frog Hollow, | give gifts. The king of Sabina In litlc.s and was decorated by the Ru- ritltlon. Every 10 days through a for Bedrooms ?Uie paraonnel and the eatabllahment In tha November election they failed n.anlan government for his service iettery, Machado extracts hundreds $.38.51; Longxiew. $137.57 total j ScMt-Cbmual 747 B. C. started the Idea o f the 5651.10. Town of Vernon — Dob- H>f two new barracks, are not likely to elect a majority of members o( New Year gift by giving aacTsd t(, that country In her successful | o.* thousands o f dollars from the pn*bftcU 'vin/t organisations and In more or pressed the belief that It would be It Is Interesting that In Parts the 18th Century Colonial Inspired this group with ■ - I'hiil were liiwei’ lliiin before tile wiir have been rediieeil iums, Its name was never Identl- V. hich to govern themselves and Btimson ind Machado to co-operate, movement tends to take woman out mail Doctor and FaO. of officers. George K Ihriimond wide Semi-Annual Sale, rhftii « e n ‘ bull! for lounjoiiK cninfort Ths a serious terror for the Republican Its besutiful straight grain and butt walnut veneers .\eiii ,\ll the fiirnilure included is regular I'me iiualilv less demoralisation of police work fled with svi'copHleil soc(?esaes Har- custom sUH P®*''* '* i.ow Machado has destroyed It,” ] tut holds that it has thus called Ma- of the home and put her In politics. wl’l be Installed as ChM Hanger, F ior'tills important semi-;; Ih H l»n»\« p uind inpF^try tnlrodui'lnj; ^o^l and Its shapely mirrors. Full size bed. dresser, generally. majority to resort to sharp practice ris hml always insisted that the hat- ents on New rurton says The ' Department | rhado’s bluff as made when he said government or business, and that Ihl.s being the second term for ,Mi. Watkins Furniture, .styled-rik ■ e ll-nylil and priced right' Kailj Colonial, Ceorgiaii, tone. iind vi'lluw Kormnly .1206 00 lad was wliat the public really countries Hammond. The other offi'Cis h;rv ■ chest and French dresser Formerly $179.00. The Idea back o f the organisation Id the maintaining in office of all . , , luslom over to ChrisUnas and have ol Stale naa been fragrantly dere-11 ccently he waa willing to have the this has already begun to Impair ClintonvlUe, WIs., Jan. 1.— (A P )— If Early English and French Pro\ ll 1 be leii'iiiig) fnrnitun' style foreeasls for 1981 lirt in its duty of protecting the ' A mcrican people know all the facts. the family as the .^asis of civiliza­ been named In a previou ■ Issvie. ot a State Police force In Connectl- possible Republican office holders by _ __ i left only good wishes for New Year’s A little shack stood deserted today There will be a sitting o f Ih" make up the major part of the ' • . bi.-lmetive Watkins stock. ' F.ach piece has been selected refusing to ratify appointments tion." He left $25,000 each to Har­ m cBl was to provide for an adcquato At various Intervals for several P®®"®"^’ ^ ->,1-- vard, Yale. Princeton and Columbia tn a wooded glen back of the George I'inochle tournament at this meet- by our own buyers for New 1 ' I homes. 1 he items listed lu re otfer Hist an idea of the years I have dropped In to chat with I *r>ie most slgnlffcMt ^ about mg, and a smdtrr and .sotial liio" patrol of the highways outside the made by the Democratic govemor- meal water. Steel cut gats arc to for lectures or other means of de­ Popp farm home near here. Modern Lnglish (u'oup $210 will follow. District Deputy O. P values available. to-be. In our belief tho election of the veteran songsmlth, and despite , 7®“ ®*, he placed in a covered' dish and • y e s s i ^ veloping sound public opinion. Gordon Popp, 15, is dead and his Late Colonial Group $175 jurisdiction of municipal police de­ Its location and part of Ita immcdl- ' “ ® ®«>ah.m ot making g ^ ^ U - .Morin will be In charge. Dean Cross to tho governorship .“oiikcd in watei. lo r thirty minutes., • l i T H t Reno— Final returns for 1930;. 2,- buddlea Douglas Parfltt, 14, high partments and the carrying on of ate background Ihe offfee always!‘'on» P*“P^ Grand Chief fltirst Deep htftl.i ftir <1 frftturr trf IhlH rniiMublu, H ilicn beaten until milky, then 149 divorces, 43 more than In 1929. school freshman an Howard Hun- Typical of the period, this group Is enhanced by crime prevention and detection In carries with it the mandate of the seemed tq hold a faint aroma of “ splendid time to ® dertmarV^ 17, are In jail at Wau­ Grand Chief Hanger Walter S. in njuixtrui Ud of hall iiiul w llb hcaIn and atiained, iind.-lBla ready to drink. It and 4,513 marriages licenses, SO.! McGowan Is to h" the guest ot Court beautiful crotch mahogany vreners. The con­ bin k ' 'd l\^;ul^•d \vo«d Ixpculry and o\il5blc backft the rural districts which were other­ people to create something besides lavender and old lace For just off ,'®®*. “ ’ ey IS claimed thla makes blood rapidly, more than In 1929. The marriages paca, after confessing, the police the office where Harris came dally ;®>®w f*®® “ “ Foresters I'r'de this evening at the struction Is all dustproofed. Full size bed, dress­ And imua td \»laln wool tnprntry lo nmU h. For- wise without the aervtcaa of profos- a solidly Republican administrative they i What d » jfuu think T Is It too were mostly of Californians avoid­ said, an attempt to extort $10,000 er, Duncan Phyfe dressing table, and chest. For­ to his de.sk, despite age and 3: from their family physician. Dr. W. regular meefng of the court. The many $420 00. crow.-. mechanism. But we don't believe, baa iatarchyt” ing the flve-day wait required In merly $175.00. Breukfasl Grouiis $19.75 alonal policemen. In recent years It health, there was a small room oc-1**®* H. Finney. cotirt will be m.ipeiTcd and a class __ -4 -->**"*— just Uis same, that ^ e ^mocraUc A fM t e t: Starchy food Is the one PAUL BEV'BRB’S BIRTH that state. of^;ga^datcs will be initiated. Of- become a serious question euplod chiefly by a venerable planot'®°“ ®’. ^*®® of, food whlM Is always im- Greenwich, Conn.—^Thls Is sup­ Howard and Douglas It was party. ,id stacks of old longs gath^ng - ^ iii'praAtA'-th-*^ (so-rng year are to be . - 4 of the SUti through the electfen of a ai 1 etMlrtng.^’nie raw On Jan. 1, 1735, Paul Revere, posed to be the richest town per in the shack that pleom were Innersprlng maUresscs, hu vVUh dozen of tiny K.:ii Ii of IhOfU' >;rni]pn (nclutlfH flvi- plocori . . . or and a better used Legis­ dhst. some big money.*’ In.stallcri. f -biiel .1. Mantak Is drop leaf tahli' and i chnlrH. rholco n( hrotvn-iwiU I them. The feeling thatA new; is very difficult to digest, famed American patriot, was bom capita In the world. Revised tax Arts Chief Ranger lor the year 1931. :oll springs, covered with dow ■ cotton and striped la broken up through heat. The They picked Dr. Finney as the ihM'urutt'il. or Rtay tmk btirnlahi’d wtlh blue farad with by the dlvaralon o f the lative minority than usual, haa been From his corner “chair, he cmild «tr®tchlng before Y?” c|®“ ‘ •u Boston, Mass. show a total property valuation of Clerl.s It'inquet art ticking. Special sizes mn :o order. Former­ raw oatmeal “soup’’ which you $192,385,490. Mrs. Harriet Lauder victim, not, they explained, l^ecause ly $24.50. .IrouahHl l-’nrincrly |33 00 department’e efforta to ecUvitlea selected by the voters of this stare u.mmaml two views «f Broadway , nnsulHed makes ^ He learned from his father the The ClcH. tic Club has all ...... h- are given a fresh, new chance to WrittWrite about Is composed practically trade of goldsmith and soon became i Greonway, aunt of Mrs. they had anything against the doc­ to be cock of the walk in thla state s | nnil often he would comment that he ; *"®® 8*ven tor he’d brought Howard Into the plans roadv . ■ banquet which properly falling within the line of of nothing but starch and water and. skillful as ail engraver on silver-j I s assessed at will be held on I , rday. .I:in. 8, at lor Sun Rooms government. And a tendency to 1 J'"!*.''h«v® New York—With tear gas bombs world but you had to pick someone duty of the local departments end of course, cannot be truly called a ware. He engraved the plates and i the Rockville li u.:c The toasl- Cieat While Way. Glancing out 1 blood builder. and hypodermic bullets for animals i with money look at that ntlnoi.s for Dining Rooms having to do very largely with just swagger too much, and to give loo over the liead.s of the crowds, he best way : to bring about.... Ihe good printed Jxt paper money ordered In master l.s to he I."■.•.is H. Cb.spnian. many orders, on the part of tho wo.il.l Hlarl HiiloulnB vnriiM of hla ' Wishes that your friends make about 1775 by the Provincial Congress and in Jungles an expedition sponsored extortion case. Those fellows picked a veteran In tb- r >'c. and with Mr. two classes of offenses, violation of would stall Kplimlng yarna <’® hla banker.’ (Bronchltla and lairyngitls) by the t.yracuse Museum of Natural “ *' Chapman In I ’.r M f , the program Legislative minority, would bo early years of struggle—years when, | In the same year established a pow-1 The Letter .\rllibre ( Iroup $29.50 the liquor laws end gambling. ' the New Year, la to resolve right der mill tn Boston. |History has gone to Venezuela The ,-ind cD terta':im ":'t is bound to be Dinette (irouiis $119 pretty fairly sure to invito an iittl- as a lad, be would sneak nwav from Question; Mrs. 1' J. ask.s: "Will Howard typed the leHer. “ If you Spool Beds el.195 There have been many Instance's now to start the day right. wltb YOU kindly te>l me Uie difference be-1 Revere look an active Interest in gas will be used to blind the anl- first rate. Johnny Hoser. former Queen Anne Group $139 mats for photographic purposes; the ! value your life « orie across vvitli Eastern I-eagnc -star will be one of It ttisiA Itillr to lurntHh ft Nunp«»re,h during thti where considerable numbers of State tween bronchitis ami laryngitis, and • the disputes with the English. He Cttl iiiial Ki"up*4, aiiUu’Ulu in de.Mi|;n H-pUMlu* bullets to capture them. I $10,000, Do not try to foil us or you the speakers. The committee In Colonial bedroom 4\fnt' two pirer lutflbrr. gHiu|) With apitng- Police oSIcera have been taken away the part of the majority parly whicn img capers In a nearby hotel. 1'I' P I’ y""®- the symptoms of eat h*"” ‘ pa»-tlcipated In the Tea Party and There are nine pieces in this group which fol­ Kxcellenl bed.‘i for tlllr -ll in ""ll'! 'liriiy Suiall W«'ltdi enphoai-l. diuu this resolution straight through the Answer: Tbo syniptom.s are very 1 carried the news of it tO New York Toronto—The Lady of the Snows . will be pumped full of lead. You are charge of the p ■• .';m is Albert Made of solid gumwood, ru I urned, and llnibbi i 111). (I neat »u.*'bi»'U.H ban tieen leiha'ed Irom to Wc should like to see avoided. They seemed to bo having such a on the sj)ol if you do not pay up.” lows the Queen Anne style and Is made with wnlmil top liiiib oiili pMi.n (e.'(, und i yoke lm< k from their regular duties and mo­ new year and I am sure that this similar in some ways, but with bron- «nd Philadelphia, ha.s many diamonds, but they are Spielman n-id I ’ enovesl. iimbugany. Full or twin 'Formerly |20 on !>2d bd rbr tulnr st tiemr is gmy. > t*d anear will oe much healthier and hap­ chills there is usually a whistling on April 18-19, 1776. ai the re­ hidden. Dr. George F. Kunz of the I.’ r;*n I' .Arrive ainl I bait tone or two, and sec If you .don’t pier In every way than any other American Museum of Natural His­ cloclor. Howard wore gloves when Town Clerk .h bn 13. Thomas an­ and 5 side chairs. Formerly $179.00. lants In territory already under the former. A’linrewlth he went Into the . sound heard during breathing, and Joseph Warren. Revere he typed so there’d be no finger­ make out all the belter for IL \ear you have ever had. more mucus la coughe & fice. The I" n :■ f ir cither hunting oltiw'hed. ! Fngilsh troops. Then, passing o n . „ «« the boys as they went to collect the Iptderable State Police time to pre­ To those undoubtedly numerous (Toxemia) tor can '.ell you the ditTcrence in a towards x^Dcord co warn the people | Easton, Md. - Edward Flogcrs. P . or fishing a; e 35 this year, w hile Sheraton Group $187.50 M apleCliH sis$24 This he perfected Into an Instru­ money from the base of the flag- iMtrlien Cal'iifU’ls $21.S5 person.s who experience aomclliing of ment on which lie could pick out Question: Mrs. E. S. B nska; minute’s diagnosis. there, he waa captured by a party of , bcgro. who foughtfough' for General the combinati'Ci licenses ari> $.5 .35. liminary spotting. "What are the symptoms of toxemia, marked post designed along the I htH a «tuiHe? valivc yol tb'llght fully rofresh- tunes. A nilh.strel trouper, passing British soldiers, and was brought Grant. Is firmly resolved to have | * The ice at C iy;dal Lake is thick Solid mahogany has been used In this beautiful The State Police Department was a sense of bewilderment when they and what woiild you advise for one highway. They got caught. Just like Medium height. 5 dr» I chIh of solid maple gmui I rmi?H’l. ilet.iiule.l with ng eiiHcml)!?' The fltiie im tlidftheil obi Ivory, green the tailor shop, watched the lad CX)MMISSIONKK KKSir.NS back to Lexington, where he waa faith Iri' banks. He became a deposi- j enough in some places to peimit < Jemmii I ("■ . 111 read that tho proposed consolidation hultertng from same?" the reputed Illinois extortionists ensemble, enhanced by crotch mahogany veneers, and figured maple veneer 1. MUtifiilly finished in Iht ltid« ninny I l«*o.sier leJit in e.i $n- Be­ and Gordon was killed. amber colt)r. OnU Inten m ade duatproof. Foi • pit |aiH ai?d tne|al ilruwei.'i. ihJub'W-wHi p t’H’lmiri4' to hai immlze Sofa and decking up city police work. It strument and gave Harris later. In' the theme of Lt ngfellow’a celebrated had visited him. From a stack j reported that the fish ar.’ starting and 5 side chairs Was formerly $375.00. .su« i> as fi'll d'» principal enuson of all constipational cause ll la against his principle to stuffed with silver and bills bat)k ' Howard and Douglas want to go to bite. As a result sever..! licenses i merly $55.00. Formeily •’ hati. formeily $17UU0, ryvaa never intended to take tbo railroads outside of New England Is Milwaukee, there appeared a hand­ accept a salary of $3,500 a year for poem. “Tlie \fldnlght Ride of Paul printed sign, rending, "ri'of. Harris, diHordei's. Some of the symptoms clerks took $2,668 saved from to Gordon’s funeral. have been l.ssucd for 1931 jfelace of Law and Order Leagues and a major ^remedy for economic depro-s- only half time work John S. Roth RcY’cre.” teacher of hanjo ” , arc coated tongue, foid breath, monthly pension of $105. Baptist Church ' ^ atch aad Ward Societies. It was tlon this newspaper extends Its sym­ lieadache, nervousnesa, melancholia, today terminated his five and one- Baptist Church morning worship That was the beginning. j half year period as lax commission­ NEW PAPAL MONBV f^ tltu te d for the protection of the pathy. When they are unable to and enough others to All this page. on Sunday will he at 10:30 with ser­ The cure Is eliminating all the vnrl- er. STOCK BROKER KILLED English Oak Group $295 ^ n U districts against crime end for comprehend the Iransportnllun pro- "My flrst song?" he began one Vatican aty. Jan. 1—lAP) — mon by the pp'lor; at 12 noon theri* ims causes while curing the present Roth tcnncy Issued about the middle of next IN 16 STORY LEAP (highways. Well, don’t laugh. Flippy love was month. Today the Pope received FOR MURDER OF YOUTH Christian Endeavor meeting, and at tion and deep carvings of this group. Refectory and work only half lime. " Mayor A choice of popular " For the proper performance ot seems to us, altrihulc it nllogeUicr lesponsihlc. You know, sentimental! the .original copy of the monetary 7 p. m. evening service. On Mon­ drawt-top table, buffet, china cabinet, high serving -;ns, all built on the (Oatmeal Water) Fred J. Blelefteld will administer the day at 8 p. m. Allen Bible class will Fngiiflh style with deep, •eats and low nruP'. cu ij !■ Mri. r.t.ii in rn h In. lif finuh Hi 9 uch duties It‘s highly probable that to a serious lack of intelligence love verses. I was 16 and, oh. how I oath of office to John Tynan, Roth’s circulation scheme which goea into New York, Jan. 1.— (A P )—Lee chest, arm chair and 5 side chairs In red leather. |M...lin ti. ii ■ ■■( "NH- .ll Hi" i..'|.nlui m...|i-ni iin Irved the tobhler’s daughter. It was Qiiestjon: D. S. writes: "A certain meet wiUi Mri. R. W. Kent, 20 some cut ba(!k. Choice tapestry coverings iiha Connecticut Legislature would on their own part. At all .events successor. effect Friday. Bath, Maine, Jan. 1.— (AP) — A Ailam Gimbel. stock broker waa -Formerly $375.00. 1 JM.nl ll- !■ "I m.Tiv ? H>" "" one of those g<>od old-fashioned boy- liealth book recommends raw nat- Orchard street. On Tuesday evening Former values lo $50.00 there are plenty of us In the same fatal shooting which po'Y^ believed killed instantly yesterday when be A t any end all times stand ready to l,"h affairs. I’m not sure she even at 7:30 World Wide Guild will meet wta motivated by jealousy, ushered fell or Jumped from the l6Lh floor arovlde whatever appropriations boat knew I loved her, for I would peep In the New Year for Thomas Pear­ with Miss G. Dunn, 24 Snlpslc Bad Dreams! of the Yale Club. He was 35 years street, and on Friday at 4 p. m. the anight be necessary, even for the Ae to the probability Jhnt the In lovesick fashion through her fa­ son, 23, held-today while authorities j old. Crusaders will meet at the church. ^ roUroads would function more ther’s shop window In hope of get­ meditated whether to press a charge ’’ Arection of numerous barracks or the ting a glance at her. Then the fami­ After examining the body and Notes smoothly and to better economic ef­ of assault with Intent to kill or one Gimbel’s effects in his quarters in l.iiiolcuni S2.29 Ahlargement of the force beyond the ly moved away, and I heard she was of murder In the death of Harold O. Francis Q’lsmghlln o f’Elm street Lawson Sofas $49 ijiumbers proposed by Commissioner fect under properly centralized man­ married—80 I wrote a song.’’ the club, Dr. Raymond B. Miles, es- was one of those from this city who Wagner, 22. .sistant medical examiner said Gim­ (hurley. But it Is altogether doubt­ agements and through Intelligent As I recall It, the name of the Young Wagner was shot twice as attended the dance at the Hotel Am­ bel “ either Jumped or fell" from his bassador on Saturday evening. An cxccptioimi value, for thU la a full I’opiilftr til' ni-'i song was. "How Can You So Soon he was standing with a companion .mtterns in A' ■-'b" bui di - uii f u l if the Legislature or the people co-operatlon may very well be true. window. Miss Margaret Rae of Hartford Is length, three < \i luon model with three- p'orget?"—or something to that last night in a school yard here. He nhle for evri v lo.-n. in :ti*‘ b'-m' I .tof the state will care to encourage But the assumption that on Impor­ Police safd a note had been found the guest of her aunt Mrs. Maude cuHhion spring bn* k. This type of sofa effect. died soon after he reached a hospi­ is gooil for apnitmenti and oUier small me? value'- up !" I" ■< 't '•’‘'■I be growth of a department of state tant Industrial and commercial do- by the medical examiner indicating ’ Leonard of Elm street. tal. Police said Pearson had doggcil Gimbel's intention to commit suiw Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bostwlck of living rooms. Ke gular $65.00. Now $2 29 b'! Nd atabulary wiilch shows a presaion can be cured or even sub­ "AFTER THE BALL" waa In- Wagner through the streets, actu­ aplml by a chance participation tn a cldc. D^tectiveJi assigned to the case .New Haven have been spending a tendency to neglect the- duties for stantially ameliorated by the effect­ ated by resentment at the youth’s said later they knew oothlnK of such few days with Dr. and Mrs. T. F. aquabblo dtirlng the course of a lAzh- alleged attentions to hts wife. which it was organized and to In- ing of economies and an increase of Innable dance. Harris waa standing a note. Relatives of GlmbeL denied O’Loughlln of Elm street. efficiency In the railroad transiKirta- A warrant charging a.ssault with any note had been found. v. Miss Sylvia Brown of the Connec­ .tnide Itself into die police affairs xin the sidelines when he wllnc.ssed Intent to kill was issued for Pearson Uon bosiness la Just a little too (ar a young couple in a feverish quarrel. Gimbel who was Yale graduate, ticut College for Women at New o f the organized municipalities. - before Wagner died. After Pear­ was a partner in the stock broker­ London Is spending the holidays fktobed to Impress any except tlioee Znd he was ao upset that he ran ( m ;l a n In’S >1 right home and composed the piece, son's arrest, two hours later. County age Arm of Sartorious and Smith. with her parents, 5Ir. and Mrs. Mor­ Table Lamps $7.50' 't : THE LEGISIJtTrRB people who labor under the convic­ which sold pome three millions of Attorney Ralph O. Dale said his de­ Prevlou.sly he had been vice presi­ ris Brown of Village street. cision on pressing a murilhr charge ,4 - . 11 r t a 111 in . In another week Connecticut’s tion that stock market values arc r.ipica. As recently as live years ago, dent and a director of Gimbel Simon Cohen of Bo.ston University Full size, two-llght lajnps having im­ ,1! e-’1 would be made before Pearson was Brothers, operators of department la w School is visiting his parents, •A .. ll ! 1 inrriv >'*1*1 Legislature will be In aesslcni. Con­ the key to prosperity. II was still selling 5000 a year and ported Itollan piati »•*’ American people seem feel about printed since the aunuuncoment ot Yet he had the greatest difficulty ness, told police Pearson followed will have a free trip to New Yxirk the railroad agreement, treating the getting It "put over," Publishers re­ them when turned the com er City where he will attend the Madi­ Congress—that It would be better If of the school yard. Without prelim­ KILLS PAL IN FUN son Square Garden Poultry Show to matter os If it were of the utmost fused It Because they said the story It only met about once In a decade was too long and wouldn't click, inaries, except for a frightened be held In January, for receiving the and then promptly adjourned. We signUlcance In the economic situa­ A Chicago performer named Libby ‘Stop!” from Wagner, two shots fol­ highest rating In the poultry judg­ folk’in this state have, on the who'le, tion. But If aU these commeuts agreed to sing It and It floored the lowed quickly and Wagner fell, Mc­ Philadelphia. Jan. 1.— (A P) — ing contest'at Storrs college. leave the reader with no other effect ' ‘f"'*® *'®’*‘ presentation Cabe said. One bullet lodged in the Friendly horseplay engendered, po- The Rockville City Council met a rather warm spot In our bsarta for GILBERT SWAN. youth's shoulder and the on Tuesday evening with Mayor A. than a consclousneas of his own other |] ce said, by New Year’s eve liquor that gathering of our chosen delc- alibve the heart. resulted in the fatal shooting of a E. Waite presiding, and bills for the gatea which Uennlally meets at dazed weakness of Intellect, let him --; ------i youth early today. various committees were read and Hartford to make dome more laws cheer up. As a matter of fact^ ho JUDGE TAMMANY EDS ] The victim was Edward Llpsett, ordered; paid. Richard Pippin, a student at the "WiVl'KINS BROTHERS , INC probably understands the bcaringi Norwalk, Jan. 1.— (A P )—Judge GO, of this city. Police were aearch- and lend the sanction of ita autbor- A TnOUGITT Mt. Hermon Preparatory school haa William F. Tammany, o f the firm of ling for his friend, Frank Cannon. Ity-td tbs routlna prooeasts of gov­ o t railroad mergers on Industrial and been awarded a $50 scholarship this Tammany and Connery of Norwalk, '21. who they charge with the shoot- ernment for the next two years. commercial activity almost. If not being Mr. Pippin’s second scholar­ ond Mias Lucy Colllna of Norwalk Ing. ship, the first one received last year ”We ore fond o f our Legtalatvife ' ® * Jf®*’ “ ’“ ®® ■’id them-i 'They ahall be UMhamoBY CAU*LEENA ceremony Judge and Mrs. Tammany ■•0h. yeah?" said Llpsett, smiling tion. Another Is becauae, wbUe It According to Beverly Smith, New left for a honeymoon trip to Hot back at the muzzle of the pistol. 'T h e American people,” aaya Springs, Va. They will Te.';'ds Iri this I There waa a shot and L'p^rtt foil Thomas W . Lamont, . flnancleir, quite p o ^ U y 'is not, SIS a rule, the Yorlt ' Herald* Tribune columnist, “ You tirst. Alfonso," as the rebels in Spain .irc politely saying to their city upon their return. This is Judge I to the flour with a bullet through "never do thing In halves':” la it who M ys he got his Up from Glenn St toUUant monarch. 1 Tammany's aecond marriage. [hla head. Ckhnon fled. possible he’s never been to a foot- baHsame? —---

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P A G E S E V E N m MANCHECTER EV,EKING HERALD, SOUTH MAHCIIK s i f r . c o NN.. lllURSUAY. JANU.^KV 1. n n t i. M ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. C O N N . THURSDAY. JANUARY 1, 1931. M B S I X I IMPROVED PROCRAMS DAILY RADIO PROGRAM *%ll Quiet’* Heads List of Ten ! BROADCASTERS’ AIM 4«2.»-WOn. NBWARK-frt>. , .Loading D X Stations. Thursday. January 1. €;«5—DInn.r dimp. .nMinbl^ 409,y—w sa. ATLANTA MO, • y m p h W i y tn«A fnotbsU SSMS bStWMO t:W>—Ch«r»ct«r nwllnM; rtlttch. 8;0ft— N BC program * (3«* hrs r New York, Jan. 1.—(API—Hav­ • ba s « s t u * n l:i»IlMdo4UU;. wmI duwrA 11:30—Red Ntclmls, hnlladlsi. ing greeted tba New Year to It.a THE YEAR 1930 PASSES IN REVIEW 12:00—Dance music; organ rcrilal.' 1930 tconsfS i^turs ths 10:i»—PtudI* flulnt.l. Best Movies Produced in lllSng. broadcasting bas turned Its CrlmMO T ««. Ro«> ioHt—Oloh. troti.r. prorr»i^ 293.9— K Y W , CH ICAGO— 1020. It:0O—Will O.KI.ndi' oirhMtra. ft'OO—.NRC: prrtcrfuns (2 hrs) QDOOB'ddooOobood'oooaooooooooobT^ndooojAO °°°° activities toward making 1931 on A Chronology and Caitoon Summary ol the Outstanding Events o' the Last 12 Months______11:30—IMonbeama mfalc hour 11:30—Dance rimsic to 1: ' :nnnnn nond0 0 o'ntiT6*oi6flfiTTc.nnooootiOODPOPPq.D.0 o. the alii a little better. S(tt.^W BZ. NEW ENOUAND—®»0. 3S9.4— W BQ M , CH ICAGO—770. Improved ptogrami are the ob­ * 1' r w I ! t E r 5u f h • n « t - 7:00— Amoa *n’ Andy. 7:16—Jesters: Phil Cook: footnotes. 7 no—I’nul Whil'-miin’s nt.tu*".». jective. with all of the better fea­ 8:J0—Concert rrogrsni. —\S'AD'* "US (P . I'! ) tures of the old year retained. In ^ t h WKAF M *>“ •. V.?; 12;13 —Donriiig iitim m i tin- l<>"' -tXELOMGVV 8:00—WJZ proKiams U hr.) that connect'on It might be men­ 10:00—I*|oneers hour; orgsnIsL 254.1_WJJD, CHICAGO-IPO. CUAPtiAfl . don.T hu ^ oyTn. nnernooa ^^wnon. in*Tn. . 5profrnni will tioned that Amos ’n’ Andy have re­ Le S o m ' ^ K \tjlD ' 11:15—McKnelly'p dance hand. M(.os*-h''Mi I c I '■ « r* '•ir DSHCRMDJS OP "THt c — "toii MAKE - V I .oonclud* tho»«nou>’» 14t.d—WABC, NEW VORK-CW. , f.iM n I- ( ' m'l"'*' newed their contracU aa N. B. C. MOOT ll;0(^VYe*HlnQton Csthedf*! service. UJSK M'.70— l.H fr 10:00—lAitheran choir, organ Vmir Imiir !• I't: in-|n—New world symphony. 244.6— W L S . C H iC A G ti—870. 11 (,n—Three dance orchcalrna. I I V ; \ n r h-t' Try these on your radio set to­ ■reviNCiTo p 710—MMnleht organ recital D;h(»—Slitk«-ie pK.i i iin. night: o o t - a t l a s .M, j _W FAF. NSW VOBK-MO. 447.4— W M A Q .W Q J. CHICAGO S70. Rudy Valee’s orchestra and Frank 4.1f^Tour.iment of Roseei Alabem*' 8 ' 3»t_.Miii.(r hour: im inoi i« a XTLA6 ' ^ - Washington feethall. 10 uO—.MufIrnI progruni. Black's saxaphone sextet. WEAK m* •• • P— • nlmiM end finale from th^ t Ir.i M m 7:JO—Sketch of Nsw York Slake. 11 fi{L-.\nios ’n’ • oMu-'liiins network at 8 p. m phnny.*' 5:00—Rudy Valee'a orchestra. p;0O—R‘»incarna!lon, music hour. li no—Dnn and S\Ma; dnmi-. The Lutheran program on WABC IRVlMoTorUTSW-T 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS- 1260. OW m s TAIL' (i jii—Mrlody moments, and stations at 10 with choral music A k n OTTV PfliMJP OF S S H S i S ' H to (.11 It A. n o lfe ’e o rrh e sira. In (Hi.. I ,-i( !• ihi n. .• Olf lu st t ;i. 111 fill-.Three dance orcheslrfis. It On S im li" iMuaIr h«"ii by the Holy Cross Lutheran church MOSLEM — . . - . A 7.cT «Tn lndlo.tc. ■»--< fnntor.. BERM tO O P' I ^93A— W JZ . N E W Y O R K -7 6 0 . 361 2 - KOA. D E N V E R —810. choir of St. Louts. ' 4 00—Skit. ■•Raising .lunlnr ” infift—.\ l:( ’ piuKinina wcn Thomas, reportrr. 1 ((i_l>F.r.vi r attljiu u'lnilef | P 7 J,S _ W P O , A TU A N TIC C IT Y —1100. 1 3 0 - V lr l ih-ii* .‘4. iitt\ ; M-din. Lennox a.s soloist with the Choco- • •jrt—rnr^ort orch**»lra. 7 no—Amos 'n' Andv. romedinn*. 7 l-;_3fnlp trio: ThM Cook 288.1—KTHS. HOT SPR I NGS—10I0. laters WJZ associates at 8 and 7 r— rtlondlv Five otrheefra ! > • I' hI. ..|.i P r.«i_.Or< hoftra. Drondtvnv hits 11 -n I >-tii.iu. . 1,1.1 toll Columbia concerts program at 10 O-’ O—Fnaem ble and orchestra. through WABC chain. |!.j 4^^'‘V7, prorren'^ '2-a ' 209.3—w oe WHO. IOWA -lOOO. tnrm nrlrs. l(i;00—Echoes of the Opera. 9 (1(1—\VI.\h' (io*-innis il'v I' •' I ' * m 3 v ' w b « n . b u f f a l o - m o . U fio^Rluntber muslo hour, n \V,*rM t()ir }:,M* fix»thal). i : ca^ T.ate danc»* o rch estra. 12 (ia 'n* \nd\ , I ..•MCftlnti* bullet Into hiB right temple. Roger g.fir.— W .\BC prormniH (1 Hr l 7 00—Blrthrtav list. p, 4,-,_ St tl.l HI .') f I I At h 12 Oh ' T'-nof. \ j.’ .! '• V'OMUCM , t ^ i^ c T ’ rTEAHER.'S' • ' n r rrornma '< r. fio—p in n e r d sn ee m usic. Whedon's body was found In his -Oi TAMAir ' E > r t:jg CLEANttt.^- • * t S . '- W l W . C IN C IN N A TI—700. 3705—KGO OAK' /I NO —790. fi l.s—WF.\F rural iketch automobile, which was parked in the H.'M . .r^r/trrtcd Tnii!''<‘ ’ h*'n ' 7 00—Orchestra. Tech program. 12 0f* -Mfm(.r\ Dm ...... s'. 9-jfv—\V.I7. F o n fi atvl ^ 8.00—\Vf;AF program* (3 hrs > 1 ()h—r.'irlsnn fiuli '-U; m driveway of the J. R. Ruggles’ resi­ ip-no—lT''mnRsworth hour, ii'OO—n«n''e orchestra 2 ihI.- Musu ttl m usl.t-te. i s. dence. Middlesex Road. He left a if-n n —T h ;m e reveries 880.7— W H AM . R O C H E S T E R — 1160. 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—81C 15;nft__Orcheatre. tenor. pUnlal. 4 30_ r .|< Nrun hand :iii—|{n\ HC. • liirne note for his family In which indicat­ 5-nO—l.ate dnnce mnelc * 7 1/ ptoffrunis ‘ ll:(jh SItIf.K M’lh i'''' _OTgan recital. ^ 8 00 - W r \ F pi m-1 > I.; I '. h I s I jj*>n—Fmeraon TfiO 379.5— WGY. SCHENECTADY*-790. S««.»-W CX.W JB. DETROIT—760. II 17- l ‘«'U111: dnnee I«* I • '‘1^ 4 30—WFAF foolhall. _ . . 270 1—WrVA. niCHM>ND-lliO. W J7 program* ( Ihr > 7 jp—Sketch of New York Plate. lo tHV—FtndIo musical profrem . I n o—w rA F programs f.3 hr*.) 7 11 -.I- ‘ I I.-; tndto ■ .f'l' NOTICE! nn - I :<' I'l-nci III . I - y 11-pn—Organist, dance mnsu*. II :0ft—T h e a te r oigan recital. 8 ^ 2g^WTlC. HARTFORO-10W. 11 JO—Two dance orcheatra*. 11 IM ItIUd .. lU • • = . —' ------* loothnl) SEA LED PROPOSALS will be c o » t - g — j . „ V e r n S t a t i o n s . Secondary D X Stations. uonoooooooOQonononoooooooooDum received by the State Highway Com- Y O R K —570. 34-l.«—WENR. CHICAOO--t70. mIsiHloner. 12 W aehln^on Street. -43k- B0*.2-w eei. BO*TON-5gO. BS»-WNYC. n « w 0 On—KonHiii'’»‘ I '■ CT 03EUP3 FROM " T H E T E N IIFST MOVIES OF 1930"—1. Ruth Clratterton and David Manners in "The Right to Ix)vc”; 2. Jeanette rrs pingratu- - Amos ’n' rum*’dl..- a. I Hartford. Conn., until 2 P. M.. Mon- Iiift—Fordh'sm’ University hour. In Ernst Liibltsch's "Monte I'luln": 3. Richard Barthclmess in “The Dawn Patrol"; 4. Norma Shearer In "Divorcee ; 5 . Richard Ciom- 291.3-C FC F4, M O N TR EA L— 1030. 12 uh —D\* lilt vmi 'cx iH<- M acponi’d I day, January 5, 1931, for the follow­ ’ sTli^W SAi; CINCINNATI-BOO. in "All Quiet on the Western Front"; 7, George Arllss in "Old English"; 8, Ann Harding In “Holiday"; C:rn-TwihKht hour. 333.1 —KHJ, LOS ANGELES- 900. well in ’ Tornblo David” ; 6, Ltoula W*lhi ing sectionB of State work; tn ac- "1)0,(100 for \inrniploymonl re­ T J'l-MInHrrl Frirn'l frolic. 7:lS--M u*lc, concert orchestra. 9 -(yn -id u d lo n i"« ■' h'-'M . ,Mi. key Mou.se, who gels the kiddle vote and many others. 4— Revolution breaks out in BrazilAmerican ever to gain that hot 1(1 i.o_W KAF tmi»lon .how. ok «♦ JaA'k Oakie in ' Lei's Go Native”; 10...... cordance with plane and epeciflea- JANUAKY fax and Plnthls collide in Ks 8 30__O rcan re cita l: concert. 11 ;(i0—D ance h* • li i or. lief I'ongfCAA fonvenPB. j] oil—FooMlKht.: '’rch'.tr.. 10 00—Mandarin ;l‘ y ^onc. pipe'. Plans and proposal A)uerlcans evacuata Klang ll-fto—Orchestra; orgnu „e.»_WRC. WA5HIN0T00N-«M. year has paflscd Into review and the : iii! (nr NEA Service and The Belgium. „ ^ Lingle murder. 9— Ralph Thomas O Neil of Kansg.s , 10 biHMkotH Belgian valley 2»*.»_w h n . NBW YORK-1010. m till— F eo tu te a r tl* ls hour. Unio haa come for us to tackle the ■ ' Hf the war liird loll little to be de­ ouring the pa.-^t year that we t l ^ k >;i 19— Byrd lands In New York and Honan provinces In Chi), 8:ft(W-NIK’ programs (1H hra.) 11.00—NBC dnnt« uk I .-Ini. 9— American delegatee sail for elected national commander of . Albert M eiacr. Inc. llfiald: gyi5—Studio piano recital. 9:30—IjAto dance orcheatra. alinoHl imposslhle task of picking 1 he deserves some kind of recognl- _ Norwich, Conn. bei'ausc of Communist dlsm ioviet ctimleinns live engmeers • :S0—Rahhi’a AaaodatIf'ii- "All Quiet on the Western sired. London naval conference. after completing Antarctic ex- the American laiglon. j ' The Ten Movies of 1930.'* I 1 Several years before the talklc.s ilor.s. ; I flouth for inlernalional Ui-nnt, ■ , ,, TOWNS OF CHAPLIN AND 9 —Edward W. Bok. editor and pedl tlon. 20— General Valerlano W e y 1 e t , Along about this time every year, • I oi screen appearance, he Is even So jmu tan pick any Mickey Mouse 30,884 fL of 20— Bobhy .Tones wins British open EIrM KuABtana arc Indicted f« • ■}i)0f. then rnmmnten their MAIN AT PRATT ST„ HARTFORD I light to Love." ■The pbilantbroplaL dies. whose acts as governor-general 11 Tin; stoR i: oi snot i a i t v s h o p s Verdi; Give Me a Moment. Please, movie writoiH throughout the coun- j better than »iis usual self as the . o m e d y ,o complete the ILst of The concrete on Route No. 19__sixteen die In airplane crash at golf iournament. counter-revolutionary activttW ■ HcntctKCA to IrnpriHonmenl ^ The Faraway Bells, Marchetu, ATUNTA TO MIAMI "tlniidiiy." Ten Beat Movies of 1930" and It will of Cuba helped lead the United | •tiy Hit down at th'*lr typewriters to I h ailing character In ‘ Old KngHsh. ’ 101. NOTE: The State will fur­ San Clemente, C^lf. 21— 500 are killed or wounded In and an International pL K\ Jmlge Ben l^nd.Hcy of Urn- , W TIC PROGRAMS Schertzlnller (Bl '-Divorcee." be all right with us i States Into war with Spain, dies ! tell the public what they think are ' j The final place on this list, we nish relnt. cone, pipe and cement. n —Klng George opens London nationalist riots In Bombay, against the Soviets Is alleged ver jii rented In New Yt)i k after TrBTelen BroBdeasUng Seiaica 6:15—"Singing the Blues"-Belly ‘-.Monte CarftS." at Madrid, aged 92. Indian round-table conferehi, IS NEW AIR ROUTE the 10 best pictures of the year. Yet "I'he Lawn Patrol," Plans and proposal forms In the naval conference. India. 12 interrupUng church nervleen it) , I Ck>le and Phil Saltman (Bl uc novAT have heard of oneiwho 22— Colonel and Mrs. Charles 23— A. President Chiang Kai-shek of Hartford. Conn. "Tol able David." ] office of John Smith, Division Ekigl- 38—Primo de Rivera, Spanish dic­ opens In Ijondon. , leply to criticism by Blnhop 'hiiTKc I’ urchuscH M ade M im duy, Tuewdny an d \Vc|^neHduy W ill IW ; 6:30—Tom Clines’ Statler Orches­ vaan't rrlilclzcd lor his aelectwm. nomlc ills of the world are tempora­ 1 Lindbergh announce the birth China embraces Christianity. : Brtbhy Jones jumouncoAihls^rc SO.OOO W-. 1060 B . C-. X82.8 Let's 'Go .Jilatlve," neer, Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn. tator since 1923, reslsna. tra (B ) VVe have licfn giving our ve^oii at r y . TOWN OF THOMPSON- vA con- of a son. 24— Brazilian revolt succeeds; Presl- j Si*nt You Fcbriinry First. “ " Atlanta, On., ,lan. 1— (AP) —Two ^Id English." •1 n.-'fles n;44/-Temperature IB) the year's best choice f^ma Icrete encased plat* i;l>l hy l>uu};las T>:»vis feature of this powerful love drama. r.ulnaped by negro. Conn. France, resigns. asking the death peni* ’ March of Time, Baby's Birthday that In yt)ur opinion we at* .it lea.st nt Niantie, for the care of defecLive ^2—.Aloxander P. Moore, former j i L v ; U. S. coDgresaiona) and senato- * Devoted to Appropriate Fenlurea pioneer Al'.*nta llyor, anil carried as Since her first appearance on Ihe NVw Yoik. Lve Adam Gimbol. . i TOWN OF EAST WINDSOR; Mother Jones, famo bor 19—Alexander Lcgj:e. lioi i Party. Ida, Sweet as Apple Cider, partially right. rlelinquent.s. The Cheshire addition ambassador to Peru and Spain 3—California supreme court dis- ; rial electlbns. Morrow wins in 30 p;i'i: I'n^ii'i's T H l ‘no. priV’UtU'nl ot screen, Ruth has held the reputa­ stock broker. kiDed tn plunge from About 7.490 ft. of bituminous ma­ leader, dies in her 101 Farm Board. hnU.s h. Broadcasts presented under the ! I'W Sec You Again. Make Way for •'All Quiet <‘ii the Westi” ! 1 Fnint,” , is esUmatetl to cost about S22ft,U00 and husbanH of the late Lillian approves pardon pleas of j New Jersey; Huth McCormicK F4aalern Air Tran^p‘*it his on. 1 tion of oelng one of our best nr- slxlecnlh floor ot Yale Chib. cadam on Route No. 307. NOTE: 1260.000.000 to l)Mi7.*u MARK DOWN SALE auspices of commercial sponsors the Honsatlonal war film p'lidu hy and the addition at the Slate Farm Mooney an^l BUIings. I loses in Illinois. Kid Prosperity iN Y l B. Vr>\ .1r-. and 11, A. Kllli’U. v v The State w'lll furnish bituminous Russell, dies. DE< EM BER prices; total uf 5i0fnioi will be po.stponcd on New Year's Vlnlversal trom Komarque ^ ncvol of treases .ind she certainly proves U.aloigh. N. C.—Local Republican for Women probably $125,000. 3—Nanking government tn China ' 5— Sinclair Lewis wins the Nobel \NOMKN*S. M ISSKS’ JTNIOKS* j:00-Aladdin Lamp Program -B) prr:iid( n1 and punor: 1 manager of material and R. C- pipe. Plans and 28—Mabel Normand, film coniedl- <100,- proprlulrd fai Day by BUtlon WTIC In order that the same mime. was. in o i’ .'p.i.-.tm. her right '.o fame In "The Right to leaders a.-kcd by Lucas to tirganirri' The need for separate buildings rru«ihea robclMon in South ' prize for lUcraliire. the flrst 2 ^ President Hoover hj ,s :i0 To be announced iR j Ka;dern Air Ti :»n -p t I. Love." •Licherd W allace's deft di­ piccinct meetings to hear H«)''ver's proposal forms in the office of R. W. enite, dies. It may devote Its entire schedule to O.uO—Bulova time iBl the outslnmlir.i; picture it PKIO. i for defective dehnquenls has been 28—Hoover commission lands in China. i studio features appropriate to the. The :•<’ ’ lid p. o'c i-'i’otod hv \V'' rectorial touches also deserve men­ radio speech on Lincoln February , Stevens. Division Engineer, 15 Lewis 7^Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, famed i):[K)— Knox-Dunlap Orchestra— My llniM F’CMcr ' ” it I postnmster !•: Lewis Mnoiili.i:.', who dir* ’'■tf‘d the ' stressed by heads of the various cor- Hattl to study conditions. tion, as hey are second only to 12. St., Hartford. Conn. creator of Sherlock Holmes, holiday. Love for You, Little Spanish K. Largi'. of Allaiita. John K. Ott- film, de^ervcp a large sh.i i' ot the • recllve InstUuttonH In the state for Three Important network features Mliis Chat teflon's acting. TOWN OF MANCHESTER: FARES FOR ANIMALS : Dancer. Basin Street Blues. Slcepv ’ ley. Jr., dtrstrirt oprraV.nhs manapci I ledit. Baltimore.- Motion pictures made ,^ nome time, and Miss ('arollna De F. MARCH dies. GROW LESS TOBACCO Witt be tranamitted during the ry oa-^ily "Holiday" easily ranks high ; Pennlman, superintendent of I^n.g About 6.835 ft. of reinforced con­ reappointed 1 2 - Bobby Jones wins U. s. open EINSTEIN RESTING Town Express, My Baby Just c'f Fastern Air Tr;m; port, and Mrs The .story b one that vi •>f growing cancer cells nrtiflcially ; . 8—Andre Tardleu •rnoon; on address by Premier could havt‘ bet n just a among the 10 best. Ann Harding'.t F.iilivaletl oy Mr. ami Mrs. George ' Lane Farm for girls, in her report crete pavement on the Manchester- golf tournament. Cares for Me, Two Hearts Swing' (Mtloy. ami l>r Sain SilvA'rman of marvelous performance is the main Rockville Road. Route No. 108. premier of France VVashington. .l.-in I \i- Coats and Dresses Benito Mussolini from Rome at i 21 —F . S. Senate approves Londtin In Time, Boogie Wooglc, Lone­ Atlanta. v-ar p’ctuit'. But Mill (). Gey. al Johns Hopkins School uf ju‘ t lUed with the governor, rerom- 6—Von Tirpitz, author of Ger- Henderson. N. C., Jan 1.— (AP> When the cln u s moves lu • -i o’clock; a special New Year's pro- il • a humatic!•.' -7 ruid tr.ctor tn making this film one i>f I nipntls the building of a new Insti­ NOTE: The State will furnish naval treaty. AFTER SEA VOYAGE some Lover (NY) Th*‘ Ml.'K't,’' lifdf n prut ;*'ctcd mt Medicine | many’s unrestricted submarine - An appeal by the board of gover­ wild animals will iiay fa ir' i ■ gram dispatched from Holland at 3 il . . While 111.- h.i.'d- the finest talkies ever pioduce'l. tution for defective delinquent girls. retnf. cone, pipe and cement. Plans 23—Earthquake at Melfl, Italy, kills FURS. HATS. SUITS 0:31) Maxwell House Melodies of the I fp'ilar ji’r r 'd and pc-it-n i. ade It Li \Va.‘»hiugion. — SUmson predicts w arfare, dies. Ing to ‘v ii value and imi lu ■- o’clock; and the Tournament of 1 acctl I -d i; • I'l a'^ ■ K.it ' and Mias Har ting never yet has failed j and propos^ forms in the office of between 2.000 and 3,000. nors of the Tobacco Association ot , Rcr t.c.d- Irmn rC' -.v YmU l‘i ...... I’ I lurlluM- lutivily for world peace dur- 8—William Howard T aft dies. fly by weight Boses football game l*etween Uni­ (N Yl LCWI’. ;\V!« I'.n il B: n-r. ih.-- t< give a good accoiihl oi her.self, R. W. Stevens, Division Engineer, ^3—Detroit voters recall Mayor the United States for reduction of 10:00 Temperature iBi A me I ! 1 a bef Tc the cam eras, but her work ,ng I '131 SICK, KILLS SElaF 13__Astronomers at Lowell Observa­ The In teistale (Vunnu'i' P versity of Ahabsmn and Washington \Munq ( b ' t • hr? t 15 Lewis St.. Hartford, Conn. Bowles; Gerald Buckley, radio the tobacco acreage in 1931 wa.s 10 01 Pioneers QusrtcUc, direction Ka-itfi n Air Tt n -t" • t or"” •'' 1. "llollda;-’’ excels anything else tory, ‘n Arizona, announce the To Watch Tournanienl of mission today auilioi i i ' State College Horn Ciillioinla at tli«> hni- 11 o-n - U t ' ' ' 1 r