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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 Chicago, 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 New York 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 ball. 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 whli 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 United States, 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 anWANCHB«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 H’c place on the li-st, largely because York and for many years a resident 16_Primo de Rivera, former Span The appeal was based on resolviUons I Roses Later Today At WTlC's lltma Llanders. entitle 1 ■ iB ) Au. Joplin Mo. I’ollee say Albert cost of the work. The State High 28 Prime Minister Mackenzie King cated animals to lix rntr^ i 10-30 Mason and Hamlin Concert South A nirr, 'o i ol the acting of ILs -star, Is "D i of Nice, committed suicide yesterday ish dtcUtor. dies. adopted at the annual meeting of "New Year's In Hawaii at lU .M' i ’:inn anil ’iIn bn«le have ronfe.ss- way Commissioner reserves th> right and the Liberal government arc basis of value - Elva R Boyden. contralto; Illti vorcee." The uenutiful Norma byi .*«ho()ting himself in hts villa on 22— E. L. Doheny is acquitted of the board in Richmond. Va. I'ip'•shipper i.s to be reijiiin ' ■ o’clock; a brass band com erl by Ihe i kilMn.? K. O Bray, jailer at tlie ouLskirts of the city. He left to reject any and all bids. bribing ex-Sscretary Albert B badly beaten in Canadian elec- •'Grow less tobacco but make it ' Pasadena, Cal. Bvesull, pianist. RlgolcUo, Vctdi j-heaicr, who never excited the film Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, agree that the value of an> w 1 Harvesters at 12 o'clock noon, and Carthago in attempl*d jail delivery letters saying that lllne.ss had driven Fall tlon. good,” was the gist of the atnlelilent. COATS REDUCED LI.'zF NnUeschd-a, Thomai-. No,-. ' colony with her work In the early a hall-bour of i hi''leal gems by .a N ew M a\en Itoad Prom ote.s idiLrinci'i-.s New York. - J F. Morgan and December 23, 1930. 24— Senate passes tariff bill. 53 to voiced after a review of the “steady mal is less than $150 When turne C minor. Chopin; B-ils telkics. gives a performance in him to take his life. valu^ is declared in excess concert orchestra under the hatim ( ’oinpr.ny announee that S. Parker JOHN A. MACDONALD. 31 after seven months debate. A l o r s T price decline” of bright leaf tobacco I Pasadena. Cal. Jan 1 \P)—- Epais, Lully; Pirate inciima, "Divorcee" that will be Tememhered amount additional dmige "f 'H)c lowc’''t (iriccs i)f a season alrcad.v famous for llir best coat m iIucs in l e a r s .... , of Christiaan Krlens at 2:30 o clock Gih^ert will bt^cume a partner in tia- State Highway Commissioner. 23— Dr. Heinrich Bruenlng is named1 -British dirigihle P-100 reaches in the last three years. I Hucster; Sparks. •Mo.sr.liowskl; for a long time. And she Is ably I r.VSTOR .VCCEI'TS ( AIX ! Seeking relaxation. Dr .M '■ ' Kln- piir cent will bo nmilo m ih« I * Arm. 12 Washington Street. premier of Germany. Montreal after flying Atlantic. In addition to the financial loas Song ot ll»c Open. La Forge ijpi supported by every other membor etcin was an unostcntaliA)Ut • 1< iirity onnmu siipiMbly fiirm l I’aris-t.vpc coats a I substantial saiings «itb months ahead Cardiff. Wales.—Coal strike starts I Redding. Jan. 1 - fA P»— Rev. Hartford, Conn. 28—Hoover approves 5 - Preliminary census report puts suffered by tobacco growers this rate for each 50 cent oi tin 11:00—Bulova time.; C h a m p l’o n cl the cast. j Walter Beckwith, of Lee. Mass., w’ho T.t. S. population al 122,728,937. ' in pR.sadena today, cesa. Ernst Lublt.sch, the director, gen as mine owners refu.se to meet with Forbes commission. pro\lding year because of low prices, the )M vliK'li If) »ear and en joy ,i new furred eoal. 2 2 5 — W D R C Weatherman iB) ' Sunday was given a call to be rector for complete self-government 6— Bodies of S. A. Andree and two j The gaze of the father of Tlativ- erally manages to cra.ah through mincr.'t m peace parley. ' of Christ church here has accepted statement pointed out. large slocks 11:03—Westinghouse h o c k e y — for Haiti by 1936 companions, who took off in a H a r t f o r d —1330 with at lea-st one picture a year London. Dally Mail 'ay s Amv The pulpit lias been vacant since of tobacco now in warehouses will ity wan turned from Inspe'Mon of I Bruins vs. Rangers (B l Johnson. British wtmvyi flier, is balloon In 1897 on a polar flight, tend to lower the 1931 price unless ONE KILLED, TWO HURT ' 11-13 McEnclly's OrcncAia (S) came Into existence. "Tolable June wlien Rev. P. R. Warner w’cnt FOR RADIO more weighty problems to si.' h mun L'avld" created quite a sensation In starting solo "flight fo Peiping. APRII- arc found on White Island. In acreage is reduced. (DATS W ERE Program tor Thursday, Jan. 1. 12;00 Bulova time iSl to Trinity church. Norwalk. the Arctic. dane things as roses and jcaudUy ( I) \1S W URU film circles. A few months ago, the Ghina. SERVICE 6- Mahatma Gandhi begins civil Mr. Peckwlth had several years' 7— R. B. Bennett takes office aa 'decorated floats as the fanu l Tour IN HOLD UP OF BANK i I ' I ' D u i ’ T O ?;i.s.,')() P M . talking version of the same story Paris. — President Doumergue work in missions with the Indians of disobedience campaign m $ 6 0 7 5 6:00—Ted- and his gang. was completed and It is creating tells diplomatic corps present eco- I PHONE 8160 premier of Canada. nament of Roses began. Orchestra. Arlrona. Have you heard the new MaJestSo 7—Claudius Huston quits as G O. just as great a sensation as Us 8 - R u^ ' Hanna McCorrnlck nom FORD BUYS BRIDGE Dr. and Mr*. Einstein arc quarter New Orleans, Jan. 1 APi 6:80—:Bert Lewn and his Blltmore AMARANTH TO INSTALL little doubt Electric Radio inated for U. S. Senate in llhn P national chairman and is re predecessor. There Is .■Mthough an Aecldent I*ut Me In ed In the home of Arthur Fleming, One man was killed and Iw,. .il.r! Orchestra that this film wtll make a star of placed by Senator Simeon D. were seriously wounded inlay le 6:00—Sessions Clock Time. Bed It nidn*t Put Me Out of Busi RADIO SERVICE Barstow Radio member of the executive l)«'ard of TOMORROW EVENING young Richard Cromwell. who 15—Riots sweep Calcutta civil Fess. Franklin, N. H.. Jan. 1 - (A P )—, bandits who robbed tbc Ihii l I'l (DAIS W URF. (DATS W ERE 6:00—La Loslno program from ness! b r i n ( ; o n y o u r on all innkeii. 13—Captain Frank M. Hawks flies (he California Institute of lechnol- makes his first appearance on the . Service disobedience campaign grows- Henry Ford, automobile magnate trict branch of the VVluUiry Iiu : I T ’ TO $I2.').00 WNAC. Boston. 21— Fire at the Ohio penltentlar> from La^s Angeles to New York ogy, pending selection by the scien i I’ TO Sblt..')0 $89-75 screen In tt. Just aa the silent ver R.VDIO TKOUHLr:S Now Sots and Standard Authorized Dealer rod antique collector, today sought tist of a home for his six weeks' and Savings Bank. 6:15—Ozzic Nelson and his Bar- R iir m II Tryon, Retiring Patron, I takes Uves of 320 convicts. in less than 13 hours, breaking sion boosted Richard Barthelmess I am all prepared to tackle them Aocensorles . Majestic, Philco to acquire Uie century old wooden stay hero. Three bandits, armed wuii ii") hlEon Plaza Orchestra 20 BUseli SL 22— Naval armament reduction Lindbergh's record. guns and pistols, entered the l .fiik 6:45—Tony’a Scrap Book. In Charge — Refreshments | to stardom. , again. bridge over the Pemlgewaaset river. The mathcmaUcian-phyaicist and In Ills way of comedies. Jack Next door to Kltt«r« Market treaty Is signed al London. 15 - Graf Zeppelin begins flight shooting, while a fourth sal uid-)dr Steiger’s— Eourth Klooi 7:00—To be oiinounced. Served After Meeting. ,i City officials considered a letter his wife arrived from San Diego laat Oakie's.,...42 ’’Let’s•■tj.t’s Go NativeNative■’ stands M. E. WORSAA WM. E. KRAH 26— Graf 21eppelin flies oyer ^ n ^ around the world. from W. W. Taylor, Ford’s repre.sen- In an automobile. 7 ;4b—War Stories by. Connecticut ir.g miland Turnpike. Phone 8738 don—first Zeppelin to do -so night, and their arrival was the eort tonsldcrablv above all others In our 83 Center SL Phone 4177 23 “Ma” Ferguson loses run-off tatlve. In which Inquiries were made Plsrre N. Rlzan. a bank watrh Heroes, presented by the Hart Chapman Court. Order of Am since the bombing .expedi- primary for Texas gubernatoriaJ they wished —without fanfare. aranth. wtll Install Its new officers opinion. While there la absohitcly concerning the price of the bridge man, was shot dead. Albert Urnwn ford Couraht. no sense to the picture, it affords , Uons of the World W ar. nomination to Ross Sterling. Work and Play Spirit 8:00—Colt Shoe Time. tomorrow evenlitg In the Masonic and concerning Its history. •on, 85, teller, wa-a shot In it-.'' -'d'' many more laughs than any other j President Leguia of Peru resigns The bridge will be replaced with At San Diego, where he received and a bank employe named iih Ih, i, Women’s, Misso.s’ and Junior.s’ •;00__ poet’s Gold; E m o r y Temple Russell Tryon, retiring MAY after .revolution breaks out sud a vociferous welcome yesterday, Dr. patron will officiate, assisted by eomedy we have seen during the . . a modem structure and Its dispu.sal alio waa wounded. A sIuk Imn. ' Dautaobig EhMepaWe David t-vear It l» the absurdity of the pic- | S__Mahatma Gandhi is jailed bv denly. Einstein lauded the happy combina shotgun hit a wall. Ixuimleil bn, i Ross. Miss Olive Chapman, retirlng_„ ma has been a problem that confronted Lure that m akes It so funny the British. city offlceijj. It was UndersUiod tion of work and play spirit pos and struck a bandit )n the (m-f i 8:80—To be announced. tron.' SEITE.MBER The elective officers are as fol ‘ George Arllss* Great Work New Webster’s CcHege, Home and Office 8_600 killed by earthquake and Ford Intended to 'rebuild the bridge sessed by Amertcatt*. Duntlg the shooting one ■( v — 8:45—rohlse Mslvtn, harpist. Jack "Old English" takes Us place on 2— :Co»te and Bellonte rtach New. Btteton. tenor, tn program of fa- lows; Royal matron, Mrs. Nellie tidal wave In Burma. at his museum at Dearborn. Mich. "Because you have a mode of liv bandits ran behind the tellf i ■ Packard; royal patron. William this list argely because of George 7— SenaU rejects nomination to1'ork after non-.slop flight from ing in which we find harmnnioualy and took all the money >n f-igM ' DRESSES REDUCED mUlar hymns. Arliss' remarkable characterization supreme court of Judge John Paris. 9:00—Rhythm Choristers. Freddie Carr; associate matron, Mrs, Anne Dictionary Coupon combined the Joy of life an*l the joy of the robbers escaped I he-. ■■ ■ i • Tryon; associate patron, Edwin of his role. Although Arllss can 1 ParKsr. 3— Hurrioane sweeps Santo Domin of work.” the little scientist said, white hoods and long roal.s. A (leauiiue of silk dre.sses for afternoon, business, street and sportswear. . .fea- Rich and bis Orchestra. 13_Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, famous go; 4,0000 podple killed. 9:80—Detective Story Magazine — Swanson; conductress, Mrs. Anna always bq depended upon to give a You can sscure this wondei’ful- book of kno\vlcds;e PLAN NEW BRIDGE feel you are justified in looking into Dollshed performance In any stage Arctic explorer, die at 68, 6— (jcneral Jo.se Francisco Urlburu Dramatized Tales of Mystery. Robb; associate conductress. Mrs. which contains coijiptete Radio and Wireless edition by the future with true assuraiu e.” lu)ing (kntoi) irepes, nat-erepes. chiffon and georgettes in black, navy, brown, blue 17— Briand, French foreignmln- takes charge of Argentine gov 10:00—Sessions aock Time. 1 aul Hoffman; aecretary. Mrs. that is good enough to be listed clipping coupon and bring or send it to the Manchester later, announces plan for ernment after a sudden and un Dr. Einstein will inspect Work 10:00—The Lutheran Hour; Dr. Esther Pickles, past nuitron, treas-; among the 10 )>est. And 19.30 was COVENTRY and liigb shades— at new low prices. no exception. With "AIjmte ("arlo.’ evening Henild Business Ollice with 98c in cash and this UnlUd States of Europe. expected revolt. New York, Jan . 1.— (A P )—The being undertaken here by L>r Albeit Walter A. Mater, large choir, and urer, Mrs. Lcura Loomis. i New York Times today said the A. Michelson with respect to the In- After the business refreshments In which .Uanette AlacDonald was New W ebster " \ Iloine and Olllc? dictionary is 18— Graf Zeppelin begins flight 7— Ex-Prealdent Hipollto Irigoyen Coventry Grange No 75 r of ii organlaL to South America and United Baltimore and Ohio railroad wa,s fluence of the earth’a rotatlnn on the wtll hold Its regular- meet)ng r i ii 10:80—Weather report will be served tn charge of Mrs. starred, he proved that a mu.sical of Argentina Is imprisoned. your.s. planning to conatruct a terminal to propagation of light. day at the Grange I il' ni Xoiso__^New World Symphony Or- Edith Dowd and Miss Esther Mct- comedy (an be put on the screen in Statea. 12—Graves and relics of the Frank evening DRESSES— WERE such a manner as to afford real en- 27— Prohibition bureau is translin expedition, lost In the Arctic serve New York If the four-sy.4tera He was to witness, with -Mis- Ein, Coventry. The Installation of oho , i m t i .s .< i ;s — w I'TtE cheitra. calf. ferred from Trea-sury Depart consolidation agreement is approved U P T O SKS.7.> Ben Befnle and bis Orches- I tartainment.. ' N am e ...... 83 years ago, are found In King Stein, the floral pageant «( Uic Rose Will take place. Robert W An In ' I I' TO ?;i i ,t :. $14-75 i A Fine Aerial Picture ment to Department of Jus- William land. by the Interstate Commerce Com Tournament today. of Burritt Grange, New Bidain " i J t W L ^ RETIRED PASTOR DIES mission. U ;80 to 13 ntldnlght—Bobby Meek- i Although there have been a num-, tice. , , 14 —Fascists and Communists make Tomorrow Dr. Elnslon 'll re be the installing officer h«r of air pictures made during the A d d ress . ^ ...... 2T—X72 killed Id Indian riots^ The terminal would be construct •t-f Orchestra from St. Paul. Bridgeport. Jan. 1.—(AP)—Rev. big gains In German elections. sume his studies. Mr. and Mrs, Herhetl Tnmi.'fon 31__Bbbby Jones wins BnUsh 8— Sir Thomas Upton's "SJiamrocked on the New Jersey side of the and daugbter, Helen, of vv-i,'lie, le J Joel R. Herrick, a retired Baptist. r ^ t yew . amateur golf tournament. VIVBZ—WBZA th« only one which can be consid-, IT’ loses In Its effort to win the Hudson»river. and would be joined .wera guests at Autumn Vie-.v l',iT)n DRESSES—WERE I minister who bad held parishes In I ^ really great. Howard Hughe.s | If ordered by mail add 12c extra for postage and packing to Manhattan by a bridge at 57th NEGRO MESSENun I)Ri:S''ES— \\ EKE I Maine, died at Bridgeport hospital,' Americas cup. Tuesday. UP TO S;29..')0 spent a tremendous amount of ^ JUNE street, entailing a cost of $180,000,- LI* TO ifU)-Y-> $22-75 Tbim day, January , 1981 17—Work Is formally begun on $ 12-75 late yeaterday. He bas been visiting returns . M.ML OR BRING TO BUSINESS OFFICE d—Crown Prince Carol $165,000,000 Boulder Dam. 000. ’^ e Chesapeake and Ohio and Hartford, Jan. 1. —(AT Wal BUBGLARH STEAL S .ltr friends here. after five years ter M. Murray of 43 Maiic. ; treet r . u . Mr. Herrick leaves a son. Rev. Four enginpers 6# the New York. New HaVen & Hartford Ra.,i i to Rumania 27—Bobby Jones wtns U. S. ama the Erie railroads would join In the Syracuse, N. Y.. Jan l a I □ a v i d c h a m b k k s Be sure to add Postage to mail orders. of exile. local negro Democratic worko. has af. 4:8(>—Melkielly’s Orchestra (S) Edward C. Herrick, who is profes were promoted today. They are above, left to right, tdp, E. E. Ov.s;-. king of teur tournament and holds all p ro ject Burglars carried a 2 0 0 pound B:0d— BriuUian-American Concert 8__Carol Is proclaimeU four major golf titles. If the plan goes through it will been appointed executive im-^enger containing $360 tn ca.sh and 5T:, StoiK- opens at London. 1 over tbi Jersey ytantr^l lines. above. U - 4 t 4 i* vb«B SU am trz Faii- 16K)S—Dtooer. Muaih—Gelel Aida, I be la one who does 60 on hour. I as tranailman. I ^ | 68 UoUiater Street J 1 ^ MANCHEOTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH IIANOTBEn >1. , o n n .. t i u i r s D A Y . J A N U A R Y 1. 1D3U r A c n m i n g '
MANCHESTER EVENING HERAED. SOTITH MA N C I^E n, CONN.^T^SDAY, JANUARY 1; 1881. ( a g e EIGHT Evening Hei^d Pattern ' THIS AND THAT IN Four New Champions During 1930 In Man^ester A------ny Annebellc WartliUigtoniMgton / HERETS THE PUTl RK YOU’LL HEAR ABOUT M u i'd ei'^ t B i-id ce ■ T = k / w ANNt AUSTIN tJ Billions down tke backek FEMININE LORE '^NIIROEI? BACI^STAIOS* new tailored chic for ipiHurt (U; New Football Champ ^ ^ T W E AV avew w ertaows< W w c f c / A C ______wear. y )I95IBYN|A«RVIC£;INC EAST AND WEST CLASH It's so attractlvo prncUcal In a rust-red monotoqo tw*«<] mixturo. 1 have a letter from a mother who refused the Invitation when Mrs. The collar Is white plqut, Tho but- T h is dinner punch la nice for New.»much. ^rough b «n g o p «^ »t»c . Was Most Important B C O m HEBE TODAY I p„t oiir thlnffs." Penny explained ti.ns are I'ad bone In matching shade. has adopted a UlUe girl of 6. She'steeriniBUIuuva ___ I aitaamf fhm nl mn«nn«»l*te the aimospnere Jtf the ho of the home Ik ™P * teaauOona of elth-' and seem cheerful If she does not mUt’a closet at the Mmc of the mur- happy! . . ■ DIdn t anyone go lu a id weU. And eiJdently ttey have rOTl^e- Btlr o five ^ inwardly? She cannot. es', and simply came op the path to poriiinlly l>. have a snappy draas for tVashIngtim Slate 11 nUITI.SII \MBaKICAN ('Ill'll dae, ieadUid a note she thinks Is look for him after the hand wn.s made a study of child training. ^ Therefore, the wise woman tries to Hour of Game Draws To 1916 Brown 0 West Side’s Baseball Tri the porch. " Penny explained rra- ; now that may be worn all through OAKT L.r:.\iU7K from ter hnaband, are two niore. they dedcHd from to t flrtt she eWU btfore aerying- | blessings and be thankful 1917 IN‘iinMVl\anlu 0 Oregon 14 played?" the Spring. „ ^ ^ . Camp Iwyyts 7 CLIVE HAMMOND, P O L L ! an cev naked her If she ha.l seen Style No. 2924 may be bad in slzci tbould bove tomt small bomt i for them. What If the monei^ has •1913 Miirc Inlund Marines 19 Not straight n(T." I’erm^ Hand; Southerners Have Maro Inland 0 (Srv«nth Uound) r a ^ a ^ JANET RAYMOND Sprague on the road -it's the sarnc ut 18 years, 38, 88, 40 akd 43 Inebes to perform in order to te«oh her re-1 The return of g c ^ times ones arc well, *1919 iiruiit laiUcH 17 umph and Holland’s Re swered with' an obvious cIToIt to road Dexter would have had to las ■ Orc|(on 6 ethe businessuuoiucoo world wui will be 1928 IVnn Stutr 8 Sall. recHvtn* ’H tr " k (Inlshcd playing his, at our table, so "How"" Dundee demandfl tVaahlngtnn 14 W 1. rt.*^ "Exactly as she would art. since smart for this model. W hat 1. to be dope, this p .rpl«ced; tb«Jr ^ J X ' f a c t ‘ that th^SolUr W i booming ngaln._^ _.t has In times In Three Games On Coast; 1024 U. S. Naval .Vcaili i",i ' 1 Were Outstanding Fea and t e waraa DEXTER 8 PK.AGI E T was free to pay attenUon to the flted by the fact that the Notre llaiiie 27 Stanford 10 ('orciam ...... 5i Ih 5i ^ other table. Flora said llial since she was In love with him. Penny Our Large Fashion Magazine mother wanta to know. last year ' P«*t. *0 'et us get along as well as 19*2.3 to drop tte scheme. s few years ago or even .— I...... n and wait. 19'2« Alatuunn 20 tVaahIngtnn 19 Derrycarno .. . ___ 3(4 34 30 ' c a p t a i n 8TR AW N thinks that retorted "She turned very re.l. and shows how to dress up to the minute Of course ehe wants to win the they couldn't play aimlher hand la worth m many ■ dollar ^ forebe'ars' time It took Radio Broadcast Over 1927 .VIubanuK 7 Stanford 7 Hallyoran . . . . ___ .85 8ft 8ft tures. K ite was killed hy a New t ork until Dexlcr came back. she asked it Sprague had inquired for at very little expenee. It contains child's affecupn xnd confidence flrtt ™ They are the ones Stanford 7 Mulltndna ...... 34 30 84 most attractive Paris designs for lifetime to save enough money 'for 19’2H llttsburgh 8 [unman. Dundee thinks the killer lliought she'd better hunt up Karen, her, lUld Flora quite sharply told of all. yet she finds herself In the ■” r - '; J "- V-. where there California 7 Htrclw*a ...... 30 40 80 her be hndii 1. Then Janet said she ndiilta and children, embroidery, etc. dilemma of obtaining It at the ei-j''''h o "P* . furnishings, old age.' Today money seems to roll W n C A t4 :4 5 . 1929 Georgia Tech 8 will return to >ook for pa|wrs. who illiln't come hack yet, 19311 ffittRbiirKh 14 Aoiithrrn ( alifornla 47 DruimTco ...... 22 4.S Ti which NIta had Imrned. Inlendlng: "Mow Inn;; was Mrs Miles away wax vary much surprlsctl that Be sure tr. All -in the size Of the pento of hsr daughter's own good. 11-' a oJ^-^PP-^ - ^r.^s^ry up much taster; Interest Is higher, Kout new » ImmptonN were and so It takes but a few years of 19.S1 AlalMiinu? ? \^atehlneton State’.*'." to drop the schenw and marry from Ihc porch" ' Dundee asked Kpragiic had been there, and that | pattern. Bend stamps or coin (coin A DUHoult Problem , never wise at any time, but ci4»\\u*‘d tt .Miuu .H'sit'i s 19.30 Nport .she couldn I undcrsUiid why be had 1 preferred). thrift and csreful spending to amass •S rn icf teams played dtirlnf^ war ptTlod. IIKITISII ,\MRKirAN T M II lUstoiv whbh luiM .|uh( come (i ci*m'*r. \\iiH Ihc feat of Iho Mo o f an Impromptu hridite l>arl> at maybe She came hack alone, say Mnnehester Herald tioaship with?'the child, as well as ^nd the vame dollars will purchase Even though we have lost Job and High for tho Night tors li\ wlimlng the fin'tbnll title TR AC E Y MILKS' home, at whieli In her eler from the library, since tke little girl's sUtus In the home, f * , more than when good times are predominated Tournament at Rosea ing she had found Karen Pattern Service money—we look ahead, not back Wyitr . . . . - ...... aift ImcU fi**m the O iIim to give ths ^1 %vho hnd nt th«* nmr- •SP -- Sprague was no longer there to con Is the newcomer to continue being ’ again with us. play te toe last five years, had Its bedroom Flora'a’ room, of course -- ward, and rise above tho gloomy fourth test here today when Ala l>oimr)ly ...... :uo north «‘n>l Un fli'tl ^;tM ctinniplon- S T ~erpt CAROLYN DRAKE loM taminate the atmosphere .She came 3834 tteated as a favored visitor, always. ------crying Inconsolably. Flnsa hroodings over things that cannot bama and Waahlngton State met In W. KubtUHou ...... 30 i sfOp tn ftvt'‘ycjii s 'Phis advantage and* Janet, and plus • '• f Hugo he'd belter go up to her him- back - " Fur a Heraia ra tu m of the having her own way, or Is she toi About the only people who^ pre be helped. For, when we reach the Ijongiir Mtonding w aa jmi ttMllv offset wtien the West LA P . Spraipic came uninvited, was had her 'After how long a time?" ' model Illustrated, aand I 6c in become an entity In tke home, shar- 1 -[fg ^ mg feast for New Year's we toe New Year's day game. East Trailing West self, since she cvldenljy ha point. In ife, when we sit down and Three times In five years a team \V L IMn Hides l«*oU (tie barietiidl title away treated rudely by everyone, and fl- feelings hurt becau.se be hadn t nnl- 'Oh, about hve minutes. I sup- | sumps or coin directly to Faah- Ing a gradually Increasing amount; th, scotUsh. In many homes the moodily rehearse the past, we may F.nKlnnd ...... 1ft from Hie end The other two pose, " Penny answered wearily lon Bureau, Mqpcheater Bvanlug o f responslblUty as she gpcfws older? , New Year's dinner is a simple afralr from below the Mason and Dixon pstly made a very laelless referenee loweeen an his place to 8pi;agiie. asked Hor.i Priee 16 CMte I will be plenty of time for that when toe northwest are slight favorites ('luiKe\' wtioju.sl M'l cutty won tbs Pl< k' thriller. . . . One of Tracey's I a little until the child Is adjusted to t other murder. If she'd seen /Kpiagiie. and klora • we reach toe eighties, won't there? to break the southern spell. Pa.sadena. Jan. 1.— (A P .)—Since a 14 lo 3 Jeclslon to the I'nlvcrslt;. In'laml nnim'd fiv*' mile rui> tirre hobbles"— she broke up to explain Name ...... try out her ideas of training lt| There are many ways to j Miitutile .u'hlevenient-s dur said, in a surprised voice. N ". 1 ! It. Is an astounding but wonderful Boms seventy thousand of foot the Tournament of Roses football of Soiillicru California. He previous iKinnolly I IN 94 — "Is collccUtig old-fashioned thrill wouiaVI ould be ue better. oc»cr. There xncr® Isib somesums rea-IIS.-1 ladlators *irL °bed! ' ing t»'o v*Mir wtdeh Ims just paase«l NOW GO ON M i m THE STORY wonder wl)/re he Is all HU" Size ...... I truth that, today, ever the seventies balls faithful followers were on band ly piloted Oregon and the Marc S Herron 9H 9H ers, like the Nick Carter, Buffalo ron for the stranger refusing to do ettractlveness of rooms. For neo ______- classic was born in the quagmire of Include the retenllop of the town and Polly said that probably bed are not Old provided we have our to help usher out another season of Terminal Park hero New Year's Lslanders to victory, but lost In tho Ki u n i :sJ':N V Ml'i-nKun lOU 92 TBlll and Deadwood Dick paptr- >f book 10 cents, , oz she is told. Just what the reason ; rooms , 2amr CAPTAl \i;TZ It'mUri •4inglo«4 tltb« tiy Waller R. CHAPTER XXXVI gone 19 the lavatdry, wlilcb opens Addreea ...... actliflty and youth In our hearts. So toe great coUege sport. Weather invading teams have nev- 1919 service game. bound books. Of courae he didn't of pattern IB cents te 1s probahly no one ever •will know.. tor with a shelf f^^^t Holiand 'ol tile tldnl yeai in auc- -Dexter Sprague ha. been mur- Into the main hall and Is ne»t • to tola 'saving for an old age’ In many condiUons were cloudy with no raliL- er been able to take the edge in A. stubborn 14 to 14 tie eontes' Pictured nbove la the famoua Bowl r.'i iHtliMui ■uirnnm Ifl uUh tirn-l -htils of Hu* prini tpul Tntul , 32ft 2H4 283 8Di lake up that hobby until a lot of There maybe a hundred things a t 'a cWntz curtMn. which ^ cases Is saving fo.r a time which will h nsim crHHlon, '\ml (be Mpbuulld tdiowing of dared." Dundee answered the tern the Ifhrary. . . "'ell, pretty soon StHlIip.'' or coin (coin preferred). The game wlU be broadcast by the column marked the 1924 struggle hotwoen play ora cxpot:lod to pl*y the leading i* ItiinoMUH rbiH'-tr New ^^,■lr•4 1 >,i ,' I 'I ' ’U Alu- f'.ngliiiul ' work te that Uttle mind at this time | as many do not never come. Of course It Is Impos- Nianclic**irr lUgli tiool m all ftelda fled Inquiry In Penny Crain s brow .liuTgo Marshall and Karen came other rich men had done It first. NaUonal BroadcasUng Company the Huskies of Washington ami the bama, n'pre.sontlng the East anti VVaahi I t’;i I cMcnliiij: t he W i- -I i’ll' y I ur -liitlH al 11 ift Uh« IM<’ V KolUnm>ii lOU N9 I'heic was never anybody less orig at which one can only guess, for aliqom s. How to rible for people well along In life to Washington State, western selec IV N rhuin, by Uill Mun- o« atldctt* s 'Hie voung Kaglea won ' V T body was discovered and StaUon W TIC at Hartford will Navy <:oa»l Time, and will be broadcaat ovot v u.' N'jitloiml Drnail. i ‘ ' 1 Hi'WIU . . . H4 Hi\ inal than poor Tracey. . . Well, child of 6 Is deeply patterned and i In the other '■o®"'* *■ ® , obtain new work to earn a living— tion this year, started too Pacific (he (own ji lUoi footimll title and ahOTt nine thle mornlnR by one of ■ "Prettv soon" -Jiisl how long carry Bill Munday’s play by play dc- It was at the tenth annual Tour day, famed for his drawling voice. 3' • M<|iiiHt wtll h«'K(n ut i 4ft p: s t . . h ii'llUlIK . . DO 8i S'lora gave up her place to Janet, has learned to think and analyze many answers In toe shape of metal but have you ever counted up the coast off on the right foot, with a nmv |uo\c to be the north end's the Mllee' maids, in wha^l ' was Judge Marshall m“ re to w we know. cabinets finished to termonlze with scrlpUon starUng at 4;45 E. S. T. 14 lo 0 triumph over Brown. nament of Roses that the Four I cptc'« IdMtivi lenm In (tic 1931 in- pressed her. his pern 11. which had and again played anagrams with number of elderly people who are Probable starling lineups: rotnl .274 25D 287 820’ scribed lust now as the Also emotional development must ; the finish of the______still earning money and enjoying Tile year following Coach Hugo Horsemen of Notre Dnnic staged Du him t it >iml game. . . • Shot-Just below ^ 0 been living t" l«ke down her every Johnny. Peter taking his original Alabama Wash. Slate their last charge togellior, sweeping place at our table. Suddenly Polly HEALTH ^ t be discounted at this age. Frnlt Bavarian Cream their work ?' Bozdek's Oregon eleven with Shy ftIcriuRkey OiitRtandIng itoastbone. Captain Strawn sayS. word 'poised over the notelaiok he Moore.. .-n-r. - le • • <... J. Hurley Stanfoi'l before them 27 to 10. FEET Whether It la normal and happy, quarterback the IF CATS WALKED ON WEB FOOTBALL GOOD had suaU'hed from her desk threw down her card* she'd been Clement...... -.It ...... Ahllskog Elmer Laydeii aiored three of the Iliiker ...... “■ "TnT'HV ‘\Vci c " 'miaTrd«"H«’ ncooin- •Tha trophy room!" Penny re- dependq 'argely on former expert-, fnilt bavarian cream recipe, outstanding player, defeated Penn noaCecL in a dazed, slow/ volce_ "I can't say exactly! " Penny pro- having rotten lurk and seemed out livl" ated no definite trend for better Howard.. —.. Ig ... .. Q. Hurley Ramblers' four touchdowns. Tonance pllHhmeid.'4 dunng (he enllre year of sorts ' and said she didn't want PRINTING TRADE CAUSES . ence and happiness A ybun«|- te tte fndt n IGNORED QU.VRANTINE ...... Hein sylvania 14 to 0. Kerr . . .. f*u wliii h MancticHlci Is more proud ^ ^ e i^ th a t's where he tested. “ I 'VBH phiylnj; rk**-*^ 01 f"i worse as a result of the oc- Brunswick. Me.. Jan. 1.— (A P .) — E b ert...... c ------The Mafc Lsland Marine.? from" After trailing 19 points, the Crim to play bridge any more. So poor g r e a t e s t e y e s t r a i n ' child fuses more quickly vrtth ht® over night 4n cold water and Slngton rg ...... Parc 11 B A SK E TB A LL JUST WOULDN’T BE FELLOW FALLING Mill I innti . .. today than Ihoac of Joe McC'luskcy, the ume. afte^ he disappeared so othee table I suppose it wii.s about ciipaiMii. Lithography does not In Nothing daunted by the danger of San Franriseo. defeated a Camp son Tide of Alabama rolled In iqion Flora had to be the perfect hostess, new environment Ibsii an oldar one., . ^ tender before combln- G o d fr e y ...... rt ...... Edwards I lummy . . . I'‘oitilmm atar With (tie rxceptlnn 10 minutes, for Kal|ili and I bad volve liny great degree of eyestrain. catching scarlet fever a thief broke Lewis eleven 19 to 7 in 1918, while i Washingl'iii'.s Huskies in a last ■tr&n^cly Iw t nlRhl and switch from anagrams to BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN and while the child of 8 Is still plas-, »t«w _ . apricots usually are Elmore...... re ...... Majikell of winning tlic annmil five mile made another rubber. I remember N. VCnlieless. the changes In the tic and idapUble. sUU It Ukes a | teg. Peaches or apnem the grevit Paddy Drisi'oll from the quarter rally in 19211. for a '2(1 to 19 -Whoa, Penny!” pMnd« cried. bridge." Editor, Journal of tte American Into toe quarantined residence of Campbell...... qb ...... Tonkin IN BAD COMPANY Totnl 401 4 20 IftO t m ( loHN c*»uidtv I un wlilcti (lie Hecre- Anyway, Karen was smllliig e\e- ..f tho-Ulhographera were Juat im ie time and a^niue patienee to^us^d^^ ^ ^ Great Lakes Ttolning camp led his his voice sharp "And Polly played anagrams with Mrdlc&l Aaaoclatlon, and of Hygels, Arthur L. Smith near here, last Slither...... *lh ...... Lainhart trtumnh Game W as Invented By Dr. Janies Natsnii'.h Al Springfield Hcolluiul mUmii I ’ontiUN Htugi'il here Thanks like a baby ' that lias had a lot of abc' it the same as those of the com- *100 "Oet hold of youryflf. darling Rirl^ Hie HiuUth Magazine make him (eel at home. . ,[,,ijgpoon granulated gelatine, ',4 night and stole from a desk. McRIght...... rh .. ___ Ellingsen team to a 17 to 9 triumph over the Ag.im in 192g Alabama's undying U’lrnung 1J4 7*2 HO 272 giving (lay moining however, his petting, but slie said Hugo had Drake?" Dundee prompted. pi.-'.lmrs. « The usual quarantine signs were Yon’ro shaking ,Al> over. . ■ • "No. She said she thought ana Result of EarUer Life ! powdered sugar. 1 cup whipping C a in ...... fh .. ... Schwartz Mare Islanders In 1919. I determination iiernnileil the ".S'liiUi- I tall Dft 82 100 *27/ li'ffttil.'i were ciMiflnctl to far aw'ay promised her she wouldn't have to On the whole. It may be-taken as Flastern mterenllegtatc football I ern Gentlemen" to tie a great Stan- Situation Mot Nearly As Seri W to know cyirytblng Y™,*'"""- grams were silly, and wandered off There has been much discussion Whatever the child’s rqason tor j cream, few drops vanilla or pistachio prominently displayed. Referee, Bob Evans, Millikan; um- Y. M. C. A. College Where Ira te Parents Sent Mc< ‘iilb'Ugli !»t t»4 H2 2 70 IjH'intH. including New York and play bridge any more that evening concerning the effects of close work a Kciieriil rule that compositors In earned Its first victory In 1920, I ford eleven 7 to 7 aller li.riliiig (uae- A idciigo, among utluit plnccB. Joe ia quickly a ^ as ‘‘ “ ‘''■“ '■'‘y . HO Flora remained at that I'lJ’jF the porch and down lha path, call til. printing trade are engaged In refusing to take an Interest in her ■ (jjvorlng. pire, H. R. Hutchins, Purdue; head -McMciKunv M IMI 94 ■ *27'l tell it. Go right on with on vision. Under the auspices of the little duties, we may be sure that i t , Drain fruit from Juice and run when Harvard trounced Oregon 7 I llcnlly tile entire route loiiUing eugeily forward lo Iho 1932 playing opposite Hugo, while ing over her shoulder that she was the work which causes tho greatest hnesman, Walter Powell, Wisconsin; Him For Tossing Puss Into O p en Cistern. ous As Some Would Lead Wyllr . . . 93 100 110 ni.') were telling me! Medical Uc.searqh Council of Great Is some natural outcome of toe through a fine sieve. Add to Juice field Judge, Sara'Dolan, Notre Dame. to 6. The Webfooters led until i Frank Wils.in, StanI'U.I lialfbiiik. Ulymplca to be held in raiifom ia 'rriicov plnyed wUii Poliyv i going to take a walk. Tracey asked amount of strain on thp eyes. In the end every Manciieatei inhaiiitml !Xter!" Penny groaned, Britain, Dr. N. S. Duke Elder has transplanting. Her njlnd may yct , „ j heat to boiling point. Stir In Harvard cut loose witji a passing was the goal and again tile liero ' Tut 111 ...... 477 463 478 1108 quivering face with as Tracey beenme dummy, rlora Johnny If he'd mind mixing the majority of other trades less near attack that allowed Church to score well aa tbnuarinda of thTOUjibc hlghh.alls and bringing out the Just made available a tisport °* ''■‘'L’7 ^lnv^lZ^an^tte°wwk 1‘s'te he confused and criss-crossed with ^elaUne softened in ootd woter of the 1928 game winch Pillsbnrgli You To Believe With T o think that he was suggested he go look for Sprague Investigation of this subject. ' i la involved and the w. '* and Arnold Horwecir to Kick goal sandwiches" Bald Whitson had I ^ . r : , S «r umu dissolved and add lo.sl 7 to 1) Wiltons fiinihle per- The || ca^ time we were eaylng "And how long was he gonc^ from Studios were made In the iiieral much more varied. time can lessen, and that all the gugar, grated rind and imce ritKNKV I.KAHI K In liK liid fur Inlenintlonal neog-w e o f- left a thermos bucket of lee cubes the compositors are com- for toe deciding point. I rmueJ a I’.iiilher lo .score, but a few young Amerli a Its niOHl pop'i! ut him—" the horch?" Dundee asked don school of prlntli kindness In toe world cannot erase of orange. Let aUnd unto mixture The sixth annual contest, brought^ momi’nl.s Uilcr he ran to a loiieh- I ’ainted Word Pictures. rllion. 11" P|nny.mi-,1 mi sideboard- same hntUai.nt _ ■ '■ •the other em- indoor gume Miini liesli r High Bcluxil enjoyed a ;:ifcy, Mtfli na boys------MIWIIIIT In a day or two. htglns to Jelly. Fold te bream the "wonder team" of California a reruvering a similar hub* Sixty-five years ago. a sturdy Main orrirr No back before ginger ale. and a tray of glaaxej It !ts found that they have a pailirulaily suia essfiil season, e»- sured him. "He was bac age study composing. blrJlag, Frankly, I believe that to allow whipped 'mtll firm and flavored wim 28 to 0 victory over Ohio State and ^ ^ leamniale ' Bin ' Huffman legged Mttle rtlmvei vviui oxpen K Matl.b'i) .SI S( (9; i In. hie voice and sandwiches. Told him he d ler percentage of nearsighted I'C.i.dly la.nfal as Ihi' Cenlrnl Con- I-olly hud finished playing the larnl, lithographing and other parl.n of iha 8 chance for her confidence In her-: vanilla or pistachio. Let chill for was featured by Drick Muller’s I kicked goal l.a the winning puiiil menting with fhe liunily rl« H Mhi'I loimi't Ml 7ft anr gentle but urgent. " I f he had find decanters of Scotch and rye, ness and that as lime goes on, the self to return, to keep her happy for ■ gcveral hours. Turn out of mold and famous pass to Brodle Stcplicns. M (inhcrlv ns 72 (:* i ne. Hi nt iMli r irlmlastli- Lengtie Is }\v L id he'd gone to the hall closet. printing trade. refractive error Increases toward Roy Riegel,?, I'mversity of Cali when Mis mother ealleil him t NEW ALABAMA Veiil I of I y.auern.d The Sllll Cllv athletes heSed my warning Monday he and to bring out both." Eighty compositors who u iked a while in an atmosphere of love and |.erve. variously estimated at from 53 to 65 h; l’r(liMu;in T.’t <12 (IT whore Whitson, the butler, won d nearsightedness more than in the furma lelllei, slaged Ills f.lm.iil,? le- fill the VKood box. Th- Imy hn* ’ A. I'ltl.i lelaitu'il tiled rhampliinships tn wouldn't bo dead now. So Drake left the room, too,' with overhead windows im'l with trust, without many orders, would ------I'f,: llotU’llV HC, ni s.t Penny have put-Sprague's 1ml and sUck. other groups. In addition, the per yards. ver.se run in the 1929 renewal, and ily a plaee l»’ park I! trill k aii'l su i111iiiliig. tied with West “What do you mean Dundee mused. "Oh, Isird! I knew overhead lights setting lyi"' by be the oest course. When she be- i came across this article on em- Rain fell upon California and Mnd VIIM'HI • but she was already trem- ^iltU 1 that he had found they were centage of compositors suffering althoiigti laekicd .short of his own eat. rile nmuth ol jiii old < ' ’ ! i'4'i lied vs 11 h M aill"id Imi Idhl plaie 111 baschiiU .sS" gasped, Tracey said he supposed I'd find that every la.sl one of the hand were examined over a period comes thorotighly adjusted to her pioyment in one of (he out of town SPARE US! Washington ami Jefferson in Hie tern yawned 10 leei away, lb. COACH FOR 3 190 357 3nit vlolently. "Your warn- gone from a considerable amount of Im- goal by a teammate, lltaugia Tech tliull \S»|',' only to a.i.e In a playoff game. bllng less Sprague hud ordered hla taxi iini six had a chance to kill Sprague, a* of years. It was found that tw. of ...... - — . , . . ,„w new surroundings, and toe complex- papers toe other day. and believing One of the New York sports writ 1922 claijsic. whleh terminated In a into the air the cai deseribc-i ftl.dn urrt( c No , 2 balance of toe eye muscles is high- | rcsul'ing from tor change have (t may help and cheer not a few, frw swarmed over Hemiv I.um, kicker. chi t Mil- Im I null'd liil-lol .11 lai.skelhnll and had deckled to walk down the hill well as NIta! . How long was them who had normol eycMgM be ers suggests an open tournament 0 to 0 tie. A remarkable 40 yard run perfeet uc and a di.'-tim t spt ' ' 1 liiKlihi >1' >nc . »(ft H3 H2 **^'7 "had a strong suspicion that he Tho er than in the other groups. smoothed ' out. her further guidance ■ ; am having it ■ ------re-printed.-.- 1 1 In- Us en I'(jr a salely and ,in 8 to 7 lrluni|di. II i.Hitt).ill s.r .« vv.-.i ila ilfo'd In li'iiiils. The Irm eet it, and he added that hat iPv Ucale gone on this walk of came slightly nearslglit among too heavyweight aspirants. by Brcnkert. liallbaek tor the I’fesi- Holemnly lestlfied to the i • I•:d\vnt tl.'i . . S’.' »19 K.', l.oi key season was Inroniplete. The w J mixed up with N ila n b had The British Invcatlgalora arc In gradually can te begun. The first! tlrety: The cast took it.s most decisive (t> I .ill bill ttllll exaitlv the kind of com tesy hers"" who were already noarHishb"! H e would place Slribbling, Sharkey, (lenl.?, cairieil him across the gixil. faid'lcss tree throw ever ma«i' Frank Thomas Will D rill H.iirt’/ HI nn 71 f.iolliall leiiiii (led for Ihdd place. blackmail scheme, and I K ok the clined to believe, therefore, that Today, when unemployment has beating in Itic Iffteenlh annual game a! I'Unpanv you could expect from a ‘'ad and a She came In with a pink water slightly worse nearslghir'i"'- m thing 1s to make her feel at home, Campolo, Schmellng. Camera and but the play was called back for off- Tho ’)oy wan liinmyfJalHm ’ ' Itjinvillr . ns nn 0ft OhMoiisly. two lii ds, Ihiee seconds to any occupation with a considerable disorganized eo many homes, the while 70,000 waUlicd a bewlldere.l •Gus In /ulditlon trouble to warn him not to try bounder like Sprague walking In Illy said she'd been down to the most Inslaneea after a per"" of ax If she belonged Some unfortu (Tuffy Griffiths on toe card and let .side. Me wa.H HPh. played \ IlildHin ; Ibe MaJ'irs lliially siieceede'l In de- the various sports box offices during and the playing system th it whi ' I . . ipN hut Hull ’ fell ting the ( 'libs atdi tour blllerly honey? C«“ y ° " g° on? I want to intemipled, with keen Interest. ed the game at the two tables, ^nd . . . . and the lest of years is our best rec Ten minute quarters will be jilayed ley ball, football and oil.-' K UcbiHUH 7.ft 79 7 1 ]'i'!0 It looks like a large figure. new to the Crlm.son ri le w ’ h i’ f I. .m Hurh'un foiii'bl gullies I Id Ily enough Ikltll get iut to the Miles house as soon "Rnllier! Floia almost cried, about five minutes after It Clive ommendation. A home-town institution The bailie between the Junior varsi games well AfU'i gradnaii ( ’ ! Mun . n,i 7n 7( But did you ever drive five balls In a he became instrticlui in his hIp t made famouH by Knute Ko. uni ( ..miulttrie ]iro ol the necessary yieloiies were said Tracey knew good and well Hammond arrived, coming up the I Troop 7 j dedicated to superior service. ty of both schools will start at 7:30. I* Kralc ...... sn so 92 “ ■•vo^re getting very-afTectlon- low Into the water hazard' Thomaa, who learned Ii Ih toot' i ' I. Ill mIIv hiii.ihed seoied at Ml .ebo. home nf the path to the porch. Just as Janet had. , The Manetiester-Hi Islol series will mater H Gii.i(afMon ...... t'O 93 Hi ate iren\ you?” Penny gave him that she Im'l only been playing up j The meeting Decxm'oer 29 opened | noN voYAdi; School Reserves and Alumni One day in the fall of yo u c at Notre Dame, ha.s been liaciui-. ! li.’i "ffu laH dl'1 'ciib-s, while b..Ib games nt Hickey’s to Sprague iiefore .N'la s death. In After he came, there was no morp , mWCYllRSEIF OLD STUFF be a lri|)le-header. The Freshmen K. Klcirm hnildt •9ft IIM) H \ t wobbly smile in which, however Uvlth two games called "Tails" and; THROUGH ll»;u teams of holh tn.stitutions will clash Nalsmlth s first year as Insin.' coach at the Unlver.^liy of ’ ' , ’ I tiv T>r bilge Ctowds luiiied'oiit lo see the Job o( direcUng it, and Tracey said, te.Hls and some studied. Anna Cha- ^ plused when President Nicholas the campuH. gathering the di'- leiniis play, Ihe ina|oMty of the “ Ctood gtrl!" Dundee applauded. bridge that he'd been struggling © 1951 BY N€A S£RVlC£, INC^ qiiinlets of both schools have met Bulldogfl. having been on the » -h ' .1 rnmetuii, Mr. ■So you call it playlng-iip. do you? ponls passed compass and Grace | Murray Butler of Columbia Univer leaves n bushel baskets, l li'' Throw iiiKi ipe'iiib.i'. knew oiii'. a minority pf „ d ms heart was beating hard all evening with a knotty problem. The Dougan Dye Works, Inc In Armory Workouts. They will clash at the Slate Armory Ing staff there aevcrjil \.(uii-s .u ' ■ A A . and 82 It.ft 11 1 It looked like higli-powered flirting The kind,, the place and ihe eu l .person, over-rouging may reduce you Donahue and Virginia Armstrong j sity proposed that Intercollegiate evening the empty baskeU wci K Koycr ti, . piavi-ri le e.-iii.-e o many' of ” th something more than excite "1 can sympalhlZH! with him! " ‘South Munchesler’s Own’ athletics be supported by an en Instead of the jtec. from where he went to itn* i • \riK' II of Yale TH 7 1 7 2 ment over Sprague's murder. to me -or mavbo It was more than are all to te considereil in ih". thing *1 a mere nothingness. Rouge shoiiUl passed the Flag test. Two more parked near tho volley bo 1 u the entire M ...... llieiii w.'ie l " in "it of lown. This Dundee said' grimly, as he rose, dowment fund. All hands also were veraity of Chattnnotpga. I ( ui. > K Andcirtitn .’ ...... 73 V‘i 7 i “ You'd Just told me about Sprague s a filrlation" .' . . Then Flora calleil "rouging,"-.this winiei roji'pliment you, not stand in your pjirn,^ were played. One wa.s an ob- court. The next afternoon Nm coach, returning to (lemgta in i .i b'SH fuotlml' 1, .iilleil 111 ICO h of Ibe money him he hadn't neted jealous at the "I've got my own knotty problem amazed, Astonished, electrified and Fully aware of Its lack of head- L. Puk"fkV ...... ST HI SI wari^lng Karen not to leave the Aftor voii have jiu'krd Ini.d way of oelng yourself. ,,, , servatlon game and the other a sig- 1 smith, fooling with the volb v He goes to Tuscaloo'ifi .l.iri'iH! Ill tlic .•'pitng leavsnr ' 1 .iin he.uei wl'li Ibe remit time, and that he linew he'd have awaiting me. . . . When that call nonplused when Dr. William Rainey L. rh'irnf.'ll...... 79 7H loi that lu the eiM the local players who Ub™ when she became dummy of rouge you want, and Ih" Isnst but not least, apply a bit of game. The prize for the best i •way against Briatul’s great zone de ball, happened to remember tie 1, to become BucccH.sor t i \\’ih! i , I mull' n.ituiiil been glad It she'll got the lead. . eomes through from Chicago, tell Harper, president of the University BIG BOWLING MATCH cat incident and tossed hi.s v foughl then liearts out for their after Judge Marshall's litUe slam Just where you place d , n y ,r i rouge to ycut chin and just lno<|h ^ year's subscribtlon to the fense in basKeinaii during the last l.Ultu 1| hMuII uf Sanderson the bad news, and say of Chicago, proposed the same plan Wade, who han led the Tid.- 399 101 1 1 1 ciiosc wen- li. ky if Uiey received Well. Just then along came Janet cheeks is most inijs'ilani Pic [the earlobes with rouge, especially ^-nn by Virginia few years. Manchester High schnul ley ball into the top basket < f the past eight year.s, an'I wh .•< III li'di and "Janet Raymond! " Dundee ejacu I'll telephone him later." In 1904. How time files! one of the piles. At once he v.m . Velvet, Sr. , ,, ,1 a I Ihailli you' for ttielr ef- , ‘’^^■l'"erem te;" Penny said press I mount you can use with Uf veil weac your hair n®hlnd them . jeessed her doll as is drilling hard at the Stale Armory Mrvlre this year wa.s cJirnaxi'd in (To Bo C'ontlnood) depends upon the lyp- ol pi! v..„ ! and are addicted to earrings No h- 1 * ...... struck by the Idea of the game M K a r p in ...... "3 foils wniioiil ailciiiplnig lo take ing her fingers into ber temp . lated "I thought you said she had a clown. There will not be any meet SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AT THE CUMJCY MONSTERS in preparation for its most Import AT FARR’S FRIDAY the Rose Bowl classic at I’nsn l'nn, author of -re—vivid, pallid, exotic, \ibrrti: 'Ing is more bewttchingly feminine That is the simple story «*f aw ii.iy ' I e.lil ol gi :V fri 111 Ihc "But Karen did leave the table ing January 5. I Jack Curley, wrestling promoter ant home game of toe season with Calif. It ts Alahama'H thlt ! invi’ .i nf thf* <’ar- H DarlInK ...... ^ If you have the nornnd .0 ,il («, c. ! than this little touch (or evening the invention of the game of M McKinney ...... '18 8r M.M' is lb ...... he n.i .leiu'lng the EUzabeth Polyott, scribe. unusuM, gave a dinner to a dozen Bristol here tomorrow evening. I t I iM I ’larence When Sprague said Jack Nell will come to Manchenler tlon to the Tournament of Uos< nn fa.' lhal V O l. b.'.'el 1 19.811 pro- apply your rouge 11 inang iiar la-h- 1 wear. It >s cut of place In the day- Last year when the school re basketball. Nai.smilh practice! \«, M . a.H aisKign- p; l.HiitenbHch ...... 9 " thing, poor Karen btirst into Uars wrestlers at his home In Great Neck, his new game. After a while he Wade’e leadership. fe . .i..nal ■ foolh ..'as..iL w:is ll.ith- RF SURE YO U’RE RIGHT- ton. Draw a lilUe mangle wiih ,t ^ time, however, Treop 6 THE SMART SHOP serve.” faced the varsity In practice, Friday with hla crack Meriden I lu.th agrerd M Bhetmnn . ■ '*3 "■ and raTfrom the porch into the iv- L. I., the other night. There is no was able to lodge a fair percent - z. Wade, upon hla return fi un th. whi. h itie i.'wii was .,.y ______Marshall started to from the temple to the l.mrr check truth to the rumor that the town the second string men used their bowling team to oppoi^c Joe F'arr's mg room. Judge M®''®''®!' ® „ The girls of Troop 6 held their age of his shots from all angles- Pacific coast, will leave Ai d i i.i , ^'»u d I'l 1 ei 1 idt 449 427 I'l aud then to the ear an ! I state Thcatar Buildinp: was named after Curley's pachy jilfivers were . follow her. but Sprague hMted him weekly meeting Monday. Dec. 29 at regular man to man defense but this Five at the Charter Oak alleys. As soon as he had improved hi?^ fpr Durham, N. C., to beconi- i.' i t I’l'" t.'ini'. Mile unit lo WaKef ’ Apply it ^^ith the Ihiri) fir,per f 1 derms. Did you ever hear of an ele x'rie game wnti fly Velvet by apologizing very kumbly and the Manchester Green school. The ^ week Coach Wilfred J. Clarke has Manchester wdl use Kehart, Belleti. abooting eye somewhat, Nai- football coach at Duke I ’rjivur.-:’ . 1 11'.I there atdl i*T y " Holland for Ihc third vfHi- In your right haml, etlhcr in !urir dnts i phant having ton.slllitis? them using Bristol's zone defense" .. 1II'PI o vrment. then by adding: T d really like to oply visitor was Anne Little. The | Wilkie and Kutkaveck and one other amlth took his fellow Instrvic- Thomaa wtll find few of the A;n ! (hr see you play this band, sir. I believe lines with \* niend it with 'he 4o - ‘ ! troop also had the good fortune of | to be selected during the day. The tors In on his secret. Twin peach b*ma Btars In hl» first team, -m ■ M. Summerville...... 78 7( 7.-> ‘ ‘.•1,..,...... 1 It, ‘udi uh.i had.to taflte DEPRESSION NOTE This plan was carried out satisfac match starU at 8:30. Onlookern are called for I ’ve got the cards lo set you with. ond finger. ’ I adding Jessie SchaJIer to Its group. | Our Regular S9.9r> baskets were nailed to gallery a majority of Wade's fiis»L sLi.hi, n V. hi H7 I defeat In Mie linai round of the com- "O f course he could not have ! When the girls aasembled they were | Do not be alarmed over the pieces torily at the Monday and Tuesday BHsured of an unusuaJIy fine exhlbl- dir ectlon F. I’ etersun ...... • I'?® ** jH'tilum '\ large emwd naw Hoi- The brightoiit unt ."htnu-* appear ' .standards at either end of the men are to bo lost by gradunii 'M e' A. Llealer ...... " satd anything better calculated to all surprised with toe news -of Miss 1 you sec In the, papers these days afternoon practice sessions and lion court. At first the game was 7,'', ^ lar, I wltlfiv nulcla«4« HlHaell at the right where your own ool- ruiK ' about the current depression forcing the end of| thia term. .1 .IiirvlH ...... hold Hugo, who, aa I said. Is a DRESSES again yesterday by the Alumni. played w'ith as mapy as 25 on 7.*j : C-ount I y Gbib ciiurts 3’hc women a be. In the.- center of ra.-?' rp.p,'k, ' There Is apparent In Russia today RicBs i curtailment of the colleges' sports lt " ii expected that the Inir "i.i' S Kelly ...... ” regular fiend when It comes to when you fill yrur mo\i»h There ijf "j. develoD- member of the troop ipd will coo Manchester hopes, by means of a a side. tlon of the Rockno Ny.st> ru ianigl^:»x uilo par^.sed nut nf the hand« programs for 1931. That only means short passing game, to penetrate 4>t MIhh Ibith Hchr«*ml who had won bridge. . . . Well. Hugo played the &nd just before yo\i blow • ; - ; ; T t- ejndivioviiu ‘3f v i n lumauvcte\7 au^^^^ Aaiw vm- , ••••*•'> scouung------« as previous• . » . _ to. her The ]ump hall and the dribble somewhat retard the team s pr . ^ a n n j 4 14 4?)7 397 Special that the track teams won't go to the sturdy Monyhan defense which as a defensive guarding move (wo viMiH In Huc4’»'ssinn. The new hand and made his little slam, and If you nave a long, ihm (s,r w i {Vr'^lrise and a serious attempt by marriage. After toe ! Cuba to train, and the baseball WEST SIDES BEAT rasa the first year, and Atabav « Throwing then he again started lo go look for finds three men out In front with came about quite naturally < hanqunn i.s Miss FH/abclh \%a.sh- can Ukc vour pick and n iik" it ;o,.ic, Jl"/ ‘ *jr,,,oent at Moscow to bar- ttelr best wishes for a kappy ma . teams will.'have to forego their an- chance for producing an • • .Sillanii enlry list In both ' Karen. l)ut Polly, who was Spragoie s the '' go' t^ o m human instinct for telage It continued in Its iten^ two players back in front of- the From the ficbt the ball had been ',€ CAUSLS o r A g r e a t 7] ! kirtvvu h J'hc loundor by placing yom r •nual spring Junket through China. o*At year that will cunipa.t': © .Bouffiir'l . Ills veils smallei than the partner, you know, told him In that on your chefUi^. oven !» r.es.s the toe work o f , ner. The nteetlng was ended with basket but standing out toward the put in play after a score hy g, 1 toun. C fbr the 1930 edition doe.'in'f l" i- trilNGS AOE SI John . year pievl.nis brusque way of hers-to go on with paleat tone clear down f- .. ■ I'h!” ? tin ^ g ™ ‘ kr*teuntry to economic games, one of w'hlch wte ‘‘Cro"teB side a bit. The center takes his po- ARMY AND NAVY being tossed into the air be promiBing now, in the eye,«i I'l «p ■ $ 6 - 9 5 ■raE BOY ETERNAI tween two centers. Later on It OfiKMC 'iT M - IT S results (RaT Km ragnl !l:iKr:ial1 ('hunnibin ... the game and give Karen a chance Ol >*011 can <^nhani'c ll-f i--. M ruv '^•ith oteer world powers. , the Delaware." te which toe girls Rud Rennie, New York sportol sition in the middle of the front trio writers and observers of the and drops back under the basket If was discovered that the same IJbcrl • The baseball title left the north to hqVe a llUJe weep In jicace. I r ^ - (length of \vur fai-e by apuMr- nitjMl State* Senator Burton K. had a general review of scouting. writer, went to visit Babe Ruth on Thornan, however, ha.s been g' ■ end yy.bi'ie 'be pennant had Doateil ably H'ukO. would have gone to look the attack, breaks through. play would take ojire of sltua* ‘ even higher than the i- ,:.li i.vh) \vhWler of MonUna, In NaUon’a The Christmaa party >'Wch took Trints and High Shades. Christmaa Day. He found the The We.st Sldc.s evened their score • big share of the cic• 83 orgaiii'ikl Wi .1 Siile <3'ih which round, v'hubby fa>'»F b > y-:tv horseshoe pitching maleh. The West dent, a player dropping the b-Md Wiganbvviki ...... tnra was normal, and when she »k- d'nir of toe Democratic party. Bella Sllvereteln, scrlhe. quent corrections. The Babe proud ter. Hall Is taller than Turklngton r®*ponaible for much of their - 011.1..' Ibe li'i-lage of William E. h*ve r#»«ulcd it «r.il ".i’-'. unintentionally and batting JarvtH , . . . ■ beard about Karen. »he offered to i^Enifi) NeweU Blajr. te Review of ly Ifd the way Into the dining room and a Jumper extraordinary. Last Rule VA-rin three to two last night. ceaa the past two ycprs. an t H‘ I:-i.iiiiiiii. won the ebst iplonshlp by ttk « her hand unto Karen felt like •lender, try rouginp b;^-. « where a well-decorated Christmas year he “got the center tap most of L-TTgcly through the individual fef- several times in an attempt i-^ Hcair ...... Coach Harry Mebre declaie 1 Hnnpon ...... defealncf Mniicbester (Ir-en two rheekbonea. ju^t u . p . a- ltd lews. tree had teen, set up for the enjoy-1 ^ Turkington says, and forl.s of William Gess. ' recover It. ,. It didn't take the players h r ; *T think that Frank I h'lu i (TrilTilh ...... mil of lbr(*e games (Hid then turning “What did Drake do then . He d taper it over \y ? . Limited Number of ment of toe great man's adopted' if lhl.«i Is the ca?se tomorrow evening W. Ne\jbauer and G Adams won Fiiless within toe next 10 years to weary of clambering up ' one of the best No one know?, t • bH'k the Bou Ami m straight Tmzb pliyrtag anagrams iMto Mrs. ! at«»d of out to\var«i^ fbt' . ;■ daughters. And thus spake Ruth: Manchester will have to do some from Q. Giorgetti and J. Thomson the present generation makes war Backache step ladder to retrieve the t ' ter than 1 the great aid tti it 379 407 418 games you said," Dundee mter- I The amount of r ,>:r \ ; r.p, genetaUon makes war Im- "Wouldn’t It be swell fun to get clever defensive work to get posses- 50 to 20. J. ijughes and F. Mc- 3'bere were many other Interesting depends on t lot ot ‘ hu j,;- s i^ . after ^acL goal, so hole.** hai been in the year« h' Main OffteF, Sr. ! nipteit 5.95 behind the piano with an air rifle stbn of the ball on the plays that Cnughev beat G. Gess and J. Neu- y> 94 iveiits dm iiip .be yc.ar siich as the remember?—^1 told skins absorb rou>;»* th-' si(,r , $ and pick off those ornaments?” cut in the Attorn of the ba ' coached tho backfteid a: 'Jc « McCourt I "Don’t you ----- Leg Paine start at center. Bri.stol had posses baucr 50 to 34. Gioigetti and Thom eta as a happy solution , wish him good luck nt Ahitain i •' I'lra d lH ...... 97 85 npja.aiance nf Joliimv Farrell, famed i yon Johnny had taken Peter's place —and they need m< 'r ri and Come to think of it. to be sure sion of the bail about 75 per cent of son won over W. Gess and G. Gess profes; lonal golf player, st toe Man ietouchtng \Allh the t-omp-. • Rules gradually were clarii; i I I know he will turn '>ut k ’- >' Kt-Hamono .. • • . . 87 103 our table after Peter refused to , haven t anything to say about D£IESSES it would! the time last year when the two 50 to 44. Hughes and McCaughey chester O'juutiy club where he went the day or evening, u vi-u .i'.- .jan ' and codified, fluggestions n I teams." FlHh ...... 82 85 1 broatha tte same air “ m-y'kteB. It’S cold and I'm always, tCvams played and onyiino knows lost to W. Neubauer .ind Adams 62 67 67 around the I'ourse in one stroke Ing. If you are weann,; An " “ .jhi. In Memory of Big ftl* are acted upon annimllv i lO T lA I Dummy above par with a large gsUery at ' Bormaue," Penny reminded him. being mi^uoted. I what a decided advantage this in to 32 and W. Ge.ss and \V. Neubauer cominittee drawm from OFF-SEASON NOTr,". face hat. you will p,-c 1 Special When Bucknell Univerbity played bis heels, riieso were the principal % ap b ~an d r Lois and Johnny variably proves. W'on the deciding match from Gior- I OiCn'T a 415 434 441 than If yqii are wtarm^,. , !".i^.n', the Fordharo eleven at the Polo thrae governing bodies, events of the year, those that will were pltytoE together, and Just at W>MMiSOOHO(<3QOMOH ^ the sj-sttxvla I* Bristol is expected to lineup with getli and Thomson 60 to 42. Amateur Athletic Union, th** Htelc Wilson played Bantu > !."i hat that throw? ?h:,cn , p y^,.; Croundfl laat fall. Bison alumni TUIn G p r o m be remembered the loQgezt. the t t o e l became dummy. Sprague I face and desdens th. • .,;, .-h.p. ' To protect ^ Albertelli, If. Hall, c, Green, Ig and Ringers were scored aa follows: National Collegiate Athletic A- for the Kids st Martlnsburg W Va dummy at toe other taWe. 'ifk.iS, AS QDlAteONlV SUPPDSEI^ ^ merclMBte of Darby, placed a wreath on the Christy Santa CLAPS' Members nf s Sacramento, Calif.. , The size of your ex-». jnd . Mathewson Memorial tablet there. Palau, rg and Manchester to coun Giorgetti 29. Thomson 20. W. Neu- m/ciation and the Young M* ’ - When Hack dickers with the < i.i He roxe. axyto* lie had vari-colofed aw^ug ■CM^oanuitea. MxMaa $ 3 ^ ’ 9 S I golf club utert turkeys (or prizes In Tug-of-war now Iz one Of the moit 0UrOM A-UlU-PLAiifVWCH tljlBg to do with the ST et o( lett- Mathewson wa.s a star halfback at ter with O’Leary, rf. Tierney, If. bamr 23. Adamii 6. Hughes 20. J Christian AB.MOciation. An*t I ‘ n"-.'I. r
CONW, IIU F^S■n,^\, ,I.\N17ARY 1, 1031. PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCH* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1981. Hy Percy L*. Grosby Flapper Fa n n y Saysh SKIPPY um NONSENSE iwait.aeer.eer.______M — ^ I. w t t t , IW IMS ORtANN VOV fOOK IT . MOIa/ SMOiJLO I KMOVU ( o i a b y o p a o o ix E a v MOUl MAWV TlM 6s aAU»T 5AV, W M A T f J I tv Mt VxJMtRt Trie W (C K € b? A w ' lE V A W A M T W I T WE 1 OBADVATE I reo. VOU t h a t ( m a o A rt'Uvrt.KSStVtEO SECTIOW a b o u t ■t h a t ‘ -IHEPFwAt, r,OW(tHt.tT uOMA^CW, WOR l>4 OOP, V a COB / OREAM AU' iU T446 OR6AM ' »-icKt L ^ ^una 9S, lUO —Graduated today.) SJICKC^t. VOU AM' wvOPiiaAER. THEN ALt t> which unite them, President Macha- "Eaay Payments." In Used Cars itii derlnred tmlsy In an addreia at FOR SALE— AIM’LKS Ibildwins "Ecotcb Liquor.” (jllilillji. ^ f - / Count m* UlVo"ni Special 1929 Bulck Sedan in the Now Year's reception to the * woJd eompound and Greenings »1 00 per b.isliei V\. *1 lAii 1 L Cr««by nr«At Rnitib rtthtB excellent condition, just taken In dipinmtie corp.s. UNCHAMOING *** ( K^nt PMtttr— iidjcti* Ipf _ W l i M twoVordfc Minimum co,l I. 1928 Bulck Coach H. Cowles. Telephone Siioli. ___ "I'he people of the United States," 1926 Reo Sedan It’a a Naw Year greeting, ''w n .” * « t « p."r“ iur for trnn.l.nt iinid he. "will always find in Cuba With a aong of cheer. Dial 7220 for demonstration AI'ARTMEN:>H— FLAT'S— the welcome given to brothers.,Ours James Shearer It MU aeem. on meeting, QIIR BOfVKDING HOUSK ***■ * « « • • ” **•**' *cioh“ Ch.r*. t e n e m e n t s 5.1 Is II patrloUo and Industrloue nation Like tbe lame old year. n> Fontaine Foi Bulck Xgency who.se people arc conscious of their Tooncrville Folks C ConoocutWo P » r j ••! J '{*1 i* cli Cor.' Main and Middle Turnpike By Gene Ahern t ConMCullvA DayN .-! j.,, FOR RENT I T h o OM tenemenl I.hllgallons and their rights. We 'Meogst tbe changee fleeting with iitUc, nil Impiovi-mebl.-. bill I re a c ountry where order and quiet ^ Ar/ordor* for 'rVeiuUr InMri'J'no ana the speech unfurled. Now Is the liiiM' \i hen. oicrehoc* Center street, rent Jlh. 'lelephone n iKii and where the government's ■ ■ ■ ■ - MOVING—TRUCKING- U 'i fk,Uew Year greeting— should lie underfoot. I E V E N T H E W o RTLE’S BABV HAP A. T E R R ‘ ® L E 8802, Illy desire la the peace, welfare and To the same old- world Goo r AilG'iAf STORAGE 20 pi (.press of the nation." ^sSi-ltHsrE i ^ K R E N T -T W O ROOM sidle in usually Is In leap year. If love won I MA-75AM — . V V iO tM d WHtLl-f P A V A iiihasHaflor Harry F. Quggen- ■>'y 7 , .,(■ PERRETT * OLENNEY inc.— Mov Johnson Block, faring Main slre. l. I met her In the garden. And a way, the gtrla will. hi'iin. s|ieaklng In the absence of The night was still aa death. r>U'i I7i M LUl / • , / ing, packing and ahlpplng. Dally Phone Aaron Johnson 3720 or jani the .Spanish amliBSHador, who is P (5 IN '* [ riCiAP zTA.yok).'' service to and from New York. 14 I knew she knew her onions. If you want to eec a fizzle in tor 7*15. dean of the corps, urged earnest and pAV X. |q?7| ---- t o ’ o’Ct.OCK I5i •' -ri(A-r SLinis' :h H rV .-'.r:.s"*.5;.r;!: trucka at your service. Agenu for I could smell them on her action watch the usual corrupt V I iiitelMgent (o-opcratlon among all breath. United Van Service, one of the elections contest. f -rbl' AFr’woaxi )\K\' N 'o ' i;.- ME.: * FOR RENT 6 ROOM.'! Improve the peoples of the world to sur* *' n o '’-%I forbid,"! dl«pl»T lln « " “ t leading long distance moving com inoiint eeonomlc (lifTtcultles, and ex> panies. Connection In 162 clUee. ments. Inquire 24 (.'-hnrrh street. Little Thomas watched a tele Another little thought (or 11^31: Al.L P A V ! . - ( tended the hopes of the United Her»M will not b, r,,poni.lbl» phone repairman climb a pule, con- Let's quit condemning In others Phone 30«.>, 8860, 8864. Istates and of Ids diplomatic col Ai( MA'3Af-l FOR R E N T —4-ROOM l•■l.AT, trol nact a test set and try to obtain a what we practice ourselves. > ; 7 leagues for Cuba’s progress during tnoro lb»n on, llmor , L. T. WOOD CO.— Furniture and ley line, convenient to nulls, nil connaotlon with the ewltcbboard. O l-' ISAYI.LI’ ■*■■ 1 piano moving, modem equipment, Improvements; heal 21.1 (.enter the new year. There oniuad some difficulty. The No matter how brave a man Is, o a V roIt'puWIc.t'rn of of"lhI experienced help, public etore- street Telephone tiOhd. youBgeter listened a few minutes, there's a woman somewhere he's I’O XVr^:mSSl^o‘;^h^"r^'J^or.'^nde^,d. bouse. Phone 44W, and then ruahed Into the house ex afraid of . . . Those who have had \ t - A R y . r ‘' 7 . FOR R E NT—1ST FLOOR. FORK LEGISUTORS INVITED claiming: experience will testify Ibal a wom nice rooms. Improvements, ext in ^1. ,n*ityr."'co'prTn'S'o-P«r.V"r3^^ Little Thomas—Mama, come here an may smile, and smile, and be i :)■ i.b CiOtlAJ A REPAIRING 23 room 3rd floor, deslrahle neighbor quick. There's a man up on a tele rrrird“” rT'“r-rv/.M ?>«M Rridgeporl, Jan. 1.— (A P )— T h e unwilling slill .... "She didn't po Al.L WtAR ! odll, rovlK or re)rol liny copy con- hood, rent $2.%.dd Chas. Strdk- phone pole talking to Heaven. act that way the la.st time she was ■tAdtr^rl ohl^ClJonnblA- , . VACUUM CLEANER, gun; phono laml, 168 Main street. Phone 7374. ni lid side of the life of a member, Hie Mother— What makes you engaged. " — Overheard remark . . •^OSINUTTOTJTTS-rtnionflod lo fevf- graph. clock repairing. Key n.ak- 1 Ihe llencrni AsaemTSIy will be' r think he's talking to Heaven? Mo.sl any wife gets auspicious if bo publlKhril immo liny ,',7aay, Ing. Bralthwalle. 52 Pearl street. FOR REN'T^HRKE r o o m lem- inilialed here Monday when Sena-■ Little Thomas— ’Cause he holler celved by 13 ©clock noon, HMiiraa>a ment, all linprovenienls, idee for n she sees her husband and his inothci Inrs and Re|ircacntatlves-elect from! ed 'Hello!' Hello! Hello! Good Lord, talking together In whispers She 14:10 a. m. small family. Inqiiire 3d Chiiii h telephone your lids i lly and adjoining towns are what's the matter up there, can’t suapccls Ihev are talking about her COURSES AND CLASSES 27 strei l, lele|ihone 3H8I riili t mined by the Chamber of Com- ‘ anyone hear? . . . . You will notice lliiil the double V 7 W A N T AD S. nierce. | FOR RENT MOI'ERN .b room ability to drink or let It alone has BARBER TRADE taught In day rids Is a custom In each legiala- The customer was busy sawing on ‘ c I.AKOK VATB'i^Vn'SSS” and evening cla.sses. Low tuition flat, 1st floor, 37 Delmont street. put a lot of men out of business hvi- year and puts the chamber Into I the Btcak he had ordered, and he waa L*’ coVv'.nl‘cnr; ','o .dvfrU.rr'- ."“ J rale. Vaughn Barber School. 14 Pluino 8031). where the single ability to tel It *h, CASH KAT^:S will b, mcc.pltd «» intact with new memberi to whom j having a difficult time. alone has savefi a lot of nien . . . . FULL l-AVMK.NT If imld .1 tb« bu»'- Market street Hartford. aic pieii-nlcd some of the thoughts! Walter (eollcllouslyt Is It office on or befor. th. P'oiT r ENT t ROO.M tenemenl, Some women can make '25 cent cof diy -followtiiK the Ilr.l nil Improvements, garage if desir which are la the Chamber offtrlali tough ? fee taste like 50 cent coffee and •ach ad oUierwlte the ClfAnOw mmd.s as to needed appropriations 'The customer was exhausted. He HELP WANTED— ed. Ajiply Foster street. Tel. some women cao make 50 cent cof nATK will ba collcciart. No retpon* - anil piddle Imiirovements. The most recent photograph of turned to the waiter with defeat In fee taste like 25 cent coffee . . . . bltlTy “ or ttroTU In i.lcphoned „ l , FEMALE 35 5230. ----wm ' » yiniinad . and their accuracy In Ihe days before the 19th \ »:ir-ltme photo showing Mnr- Marshal JolTre, showing him aa he hla eyes and eald; You have to do your own climbing. FOR RENT SIX ROO.M tenement, Aiiicndment was adopted the woman xhil lolTro kissing ii pollii whom hn looked In the Hnal year of hie life. Cuftomer—When I order beef and Opportunity Is a laildcr, not an ele cannot ba guaranteed W ANTED MOTHER'.S HELPER, t .s _ ^ all Improvements, garage If de Midi cage ailvoeatps gave a series of h:i I just decorated for gallantry In get horse, I don't care. But next vator, ... IN D E X O F experience unnecessary. Apply _76 time, take the harness off before CLASSIFICATIONS Scarlwrodgh Rond. Telephone 6.'779. sired. Inquire 28 Russell street. lea : 111 Hartford to members as a ill 1.(HI. would suddenly Interrupt the strat you start aervlng. Customer — But you guaranteed mi'diiim of |ircseiiMng suffrage argu egist with a Jovial slap on the back Blrlha ...... WANTED — GIRL FOR general (, ROOM TENEMENT, '26 Walker ments. Pnii.s.—"JofTre?—If we had not that this watch would last me a Engagamenta ...... and the remark, “Still the same old First Salesman—I'm broke. Can't housework. experienced, with atreet, all improvements, garngi!. •„! Iiim in 1914, I do not know what llfcUmc. Marrlagaa ...... good location, rent reasonnhlo. In fellow, 1 see.” And that w-aa that, babies. Apply In person at 31) cm PLE MI KDERF.D ■ iicl have become of us.” 5Iarshul .loffro sell my book. Jcw-elci --I know but you didn't Peatbs ...... quire .30 W.alker. Geo. Murdock. but he did It amiably. Second Salesman—What's It call Card of Thankt ...... Stephen street. Telephone 7681. I'hese .are words ol Marshal Foch, look very healthy the day that you In Mamorlam ...... Marshall. 111., Jan. 1.— (A D — It has been said that Joffre did ed? Ixiiighl It. Poit and Found ...... FOR RENT —SEVERAL FIRST )(,.k»'n -ihortly before he died, to not win the Battle of the Marne, In First Salesman — "The Art of Announcemema ...... class rents Apply Eilward J Mystery today veiled the deaths of ( inmiind-ml Ropnet. hib orderly of-| HELP WANTED—MALE 36 John Welch and his wife, found slain fact was hardly aware there was kSaletmanshlp.” Paraonala ...... Avtaid^’bllea’A *V .r******* IKdI. 865 Main street. Tele|dionc Ihi-i at the Invalldes. and who, Jolfre’s Life at a Glance such a river. Galllcnl alone did It DID YOU KNOW THAT— Antomobllaa for Sala «•••■••• In their farm home Tuesday night. 1 iiiong liners close to the General-j To many a disappointed Investor, SALESMEN ^6f h e a l ESTATE, 4642. Born Jan. 12. 1852, at Rlve.saltea, In the Pyrenees. —with a few Paris taxicabs, accord No, 1931 Is not leap year. But we O' ,:Wi&Hiwd;Vou _ Their bodle.s were found on the i.-,.iinii has siiieq his death been able AutomoVtlaa fdr Exchanra Went to Paris to study In the Ecole Polytcchnlque, and saw ac ing to Ibqsc critics. It was and re expect the mortality among bach the "tone " of a slock market means Auto Accaaaorlea—TIrea ...... Insurance, Securities; also favor living room floor by neighboring I lisclose u timate stdeliglit.s of the 1 Auto Rapalrlnf—Painting .... tive service with the army in 1870 during the Franco-Prussian mains a good story, that heroic elors to be Just as heavy as It Just one note after another. AMAPPV MtW VEAR'. ably acquainted persons who.se BUSINESS LOCATIONS farmers yesterday. The pair were^ rgieiil man s eharaeler and his prl- j V A MT ore Auto Boboola ...... references satisfactory, aelling per war. charge of the Paris taxicabs that "Germany Inundated by F’oreign Auloo—fiblp by Truck ...... FOR RENT B» last seen alive by visitora Tuc^ay ' ate IhoughLs. petual deeded producing royalties After the war entered the army engineer corps, worked on the made 'Von Kluck turn tall, hut Money." Headline. Here's one flood Autoa-^For Hlra ...... night at o p. m. Foch's judgment of Marshal Joffre Joffre was there, his masslve_flgure they won’t "damn." Oitra«aa—8arvlca---8lorase ••c. paying high, yield around 1 and BRICK BUILDING store 26x36 at Six discharged pistol cart) fortifications of Paris, and In 1876 became a captain, fitothreycUa—Wcyclaa ...•••«*« jeepted an clinching the military T(X)k part In the occupation of Formosa in 1885 and spent three and stubborn faRh E JOE Sinclair Lewis' motto. Judging 2 percent monthly byoy sianuarustandard miu-sub- 314 Main street, near the Turn- were found on Hje floor .i, Autoa*-^Motoroyo1ea ••• iMiefms o4.,Mie "Savior of France'' years In French Indo-Cblna as chief of engineers. F rench defense. from his utterances abroad, a^ems By Crane niimifcu flit inu) limifiwr. James 4'urncr said he bedevei 'eil'd the 'Hero of the Battle of the Returned to Paris in 1888 and entered a railix'ay regiment. There la a good story of Gallieni to be: "Every day and every way 1 Taking No Chances couple were killed by robbers, a.< the WASHINGTON TUBBS IL these__ aiAt.. title, »,nM..M«yanr'A« conveyances I»A easilyaUv MOkl. sokl, i,.large____ .4i«»lau display Uftnilnw. window. Innuirc Inquire ICd. Ed. M am a" For 10 years a certain Sent to the Senegal In 1892 to build a military railroad. tr Paris ringing up GHQ and say- am growing hitter and bitter.' ' > » jl« s a Service* ■ Mhcs)l of historians has been work H^Sehold Bervloe* Offered .. presentation convincing facts Krall. 312 1-2 Main street Welcha hud a reimlation of ivealth. Headed an expedition to Tlmbuctoo In 1893. and later was sent lug. ‘"That you, Joffre ? Listen here. If a man bites s dog New 5'car's Bhovi-lng clients largo rclurn.s re There were no Indications ol Miielde ing feverishly to belittle the Mar to Madagascar to organize an army base. I want you to attack at once. npw. Evo. that’s booze 1 .'I, (MIM iViMMM', shal. But the huge, genial "Papa" sulting repeated sales satlsfleil and no rumors of feud willi neigh Became a general of brigade in 1900, and a general of division tills instant." Joffre remained calm Uu.O l'., Oul Iiil ■uUiiMiori. U'llll iM i Till', ft?) HOUSES FOR SALE ____ ^ J( ffre remained serenely above these clientele. Excellent prolll, sharing bors. In 1905. i nil wasted 10 minutes on the tele- ' t.OlH OM, flU '! c iH ILP ' 55X *i-p” rb"na-iwoi^^^ attacks ,»nd was content to let hls- remuneration plentiful. Cooperation In 1910, while commanding the second army corps, was ap jiione fitting Galllcnl's Information f ilUMl if uJf (iril ll? id’ Mi' WOFOP’I'D I. iJreitmak'lnir 168 Benton street, five room bunga ti ry judge him' for what he had / ik. f VO'N’ Moil&rueklne-aiorege experienced Associates, Address. low. steam heal, garage, all im- THREE STl DENTS KIM.ED pointed to the L'onseil Suporieiir de la Guerre. [ Irto hla campaign plan while Gal X>.'( NOW?, ) MOW Ii. Box Twenty, Hartford, Conn. done. In 1911 wa.s made chief of the general stall. S [ Stickler Solution | provcmenl.a, easy term.s; also new Foch’s Opinion Sought llcnl fumed. I bii iiM( iiii r t t ' p jitta'& V ;:;:::. 6 room house rclepimne 871.P____ V.in Wert, O., Jan 1 -AD — On Aug. 5, 1914, was made commander in chief of the French An I'misual GHQ V MtxvjtuJur.. „ Three High school stii'li-nls were Often (ho question was asked; army. There never was anything on AGENTS WANTED 37-A killed Instantly near hcii- eai ly to ■What does Foch think of Joffre?" ; Began the offensive of the Battle of the Marne on Sept. 6. 1914, I •Toilet Goode end service ...... They, wanted his true opinion, not and threw back the great German drive on Paris. Joffre's desk at GHli. not a paper AfiENTS TO SELL towels to eon IS ON I).\N41EU I.IST day when a Pennsylviuii-i freight or a maji. He never wrote any- train demolished their .in'orn-itnle. a military courtesy to a man older; On Dee. 13, 1916, was made technical advisor of the govern I- sumer. Clinton Towel Company. than he anS the first French leader I thing. Jean de I’icrrcfcu, who twice 3 : The dead were: Morin Kiei.-eher, ment. Ostensibly a promotion, this actually took the direction i« t r S i“ o r Clinton, Mass. Walerbury, Jan. 1 lAD r’"”' dally drafted the communiques for 17: Dili Hurley, 17. and Ward .Mc pf the World War. , , , of the war out of ids hands. A fortnight later, as compensation, Bemlck of Cheshire, Injured In an ■e 'There were whisperings of Jeal- which the world waited, tells how SSleSl^iiinatlo ...... JJ automobile accident early this Daniels. 17. all of Convov. iihto he was made a marshal of France. ( nee when "Papa" Joffre was to be W“ ‘ed-Ia.tr«eU0.^_;f...... riislcs between the two. At the time In the spring of 1917 he made a trip to America and helped stir I’OULTRY AND Anlhid-tties said the hov- were re rITiclally photographed at work, the morning, was reported cf the Vlctoty Parade on July 14 American cnthuaiasin for the rniisc of the allies. - x»nnd»-8W»ke-»torrtK««ee » . . . JJ S U l’ P L IE S 43 uncertain eondlHon at hi. Map » turning one of their niiiiihei In his siaff noted that there was not a map ^5JSi^UpP«nnnttln.«- JJ home alter a N_c\v Y( u - partyisriy ct 1919. when picked troops of the Became a member of the French Academy on Doc. 19, 1918. hi^pITSr IhlH morning. He Is suffci- IheTT •Jffllcd- A rmies marched through the In the room. A commander in chief I Iir I • • i. • 'I 'j.| Irlirt 4 urrP Money ^ f o r S A L E - a T f^ W GOOD w hlf' Ing from possible Intirnal injuilcs when the train demoii-1 .‘■1 w’lthout any maps—scandalous! So Wyandotte breeding cockerels. H. nulomohlle. There were n * witnoHS* Arc de Triomphe In the greatest ” li ,iiiacey o PS. offiemls said. embarrassing discussion arose be 'I UIIon theLIIC walls.vvaijr. When »»1»X.X4 the photog- r f UDGI.'CTTvOMTHE Wl-WBER Or g:lS «^4?:fe*oVremele « Phone 7784. _____ llir sxinir uiiMiii* tltjvin hhi! it^^lif .Mtlr up iN O yi! now •fttOSE COSTA Gft^NDE^M5 Cheshire, suffered multiple laceia- tweenrweeu admirersnooo.v...... of the two...... men. The buoy. " On those very black days of I robably the biggest was to mobilize nipher had gone they were taken ‘• ’MEM 'WHO LEAVE IT.THERE IS BituaHone Wnnled—KemM^ . . . - KILLS SEI.K IN I 1 1 1 .. »»______.. 1 ^ »ii_ nil.oaraway orroinagain. 00 CtLLBRATE NEW TEA«'.* DvwM^ib lions. * ______\ foch faction thought that the gep- ^^,g„st, 1914, which even Koch ad- the army in the wrong place. His SOME PUCE LIKE HOMFl tXPbOSKTi . PISTOL SHOTS LVIC RIwut.iiL. llf PPrirF'?.''-oP IIC?'TCf.MtM iMi'i UVOef Bltuatlone ■Wanted—Male ••••• original plan of campaign was A t mess he presided In majestic a r t i c l e s FOR SALE 4^ Rome, Jnn. 1 I AIM (iiTiacil an- cialls.slmo of the Alhetl mltted were **an^fu»HhinK.•■anguishing," ’ general EVJGW Tv([ sMEUlOAN'S GUARD Ol u o k OI.’ I’m IWA'.U M'.ci 1 S'.'l 'iSMT> (lOliCri, liM iil ' (.’ I . I KFaI aEAHEO o n H Vlt' Biimuusliould leadic»L4 the X parade,...... •”and the nth headquarters under the personality w rong, out he corrected It. He did silence. He loved a good table but nooncement was mciih- thfllt - . A_S t « RBm t 1 &A f rumbled at the bills. "I am a Re- HX', i n 1 :'?> POST To AOU4 'M I l"b Av'Mi 0 lO b'l- iLLUl, v.A'K’vd Id 9.(01’ w M I i ^ . ' . ______y f o r s a l e - 2 DOUBLE BOX ei faction wanted Joffre because of of Joffre was calm and orderly. not believe In what he called "tin r j; wagon; 1 single wagon; 3 double Norwich. Jnn. l.- iA l ) An Umberto I'cva, awniliii,; tiial for I iihllcan general." he was fond of Iiarltcqintlon In ann-F.i-, i-t polltl- his seniority In years and sc'vico to Joffre was making cool ilccialnns I ftts" for the troops, but In 1914 C Reach; 2 double bobs; 1 single birb. repeating. He cut down the quality' g?.;il‘t7d “ *pf('i^i!ruuVy--::s.ock i« lonlo Cannal. 23. f'^;“ ',‘^''";,^’ '‘,^"^• al acliville.x, had ronunotcl xicicide his country during those terrtbtc while Gallieni foamed at the telc- Foch did not believe In airplanes; For e.H— MUeeUeneone Apply Manchester Lumber Co. was held for United States tusliicl early months of the war The dell- snld they were good only for sport. cf the fctat major's stationery to In his cell on Chrislmac .l.'iv The jihone. such a point that the army archives Articlee for Sele ...... ” Phone 5145. Court and Vinrcnr.o Mastranztio. /». a.te situation was solved by allow- Joffre'* Part Revealed At the beginning. Joffre thought By Blosser . Boate end Acceeforlee ...... •« of Slorra was reiensed wl^n ar- aimouncc-ment inlinialc'l ih'U ( eva soon will crumble. He used to shut Ossie Saves (lie Day! Building MaterleJe U tnr the two roarshabi to ride side by he could heat the Germans in two FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ralgned today liefore U. S. ' ' was ciooiecled w-ilh the frrnnp n-lth "But did Joffre really win the Bat himself ip for hours to read the plemondi—ttetchee— ;• w hlchM rs.il .1 UcH.,-i- ii niilive pi,le at the head of the parade. tle of the Marne?" Bugnet now re months and later was mistaken with T Electrical .AppHancee—Radio FUEL AND FEED ^ 49-A sloiier Matthews on charge.s ' ' j But all through the years no an the tactics he deacrihhd as "nibbling 1» tiers of bis thousands of admirers, ^ I' Vjl.I'o'J ',1’U A'0_ ' ll,''-'Oy OLT , ')1M . \ '""ll of St Dolls, reccoitiv w.i- iridl for veals he one day asked Foch e.nd employed staff officers to reply latlon of the liquors laws. Cannal ew er came to the question of what "Certainly, was the reply. "To al them at a lime when the enemy COME OhJ. -Rewd DO y o u Expt -’ T,:;. II -,i AR7 ui-iTT'bj '('T ' fill' : K*«™-DMrV P «(i«« \[ h a r d WOOD, STOVE length J.3 a waived cxaminullon and bonds were antl-Fiiseist ngUatcoi to the children who sent affectionate Uoueebold Qoode ...... “J load. Special chunks for furnace or Foch thought of Joffre. Since hla be sure ne d'd. He had prepared it.wa.s taking mouth.sfu . 'This cau.sed TUERC T EVERYBocr/ Tor,', I 1- Machinery and Tool#...... — • s ; fixed at *500. Both men were ar death tongues have been loosened n.essages to "grandpere." EVERygoo'):', Y OU, SOaG... '-•'DG y All.: D roTA ' tX'ii 1 '’K \ ' ’ , Are place $6. Hardwood slabs $4. KILI.ED in \t ( IfIF.NT and Its rcalizattoif was carried i him to be superseded in 1916, but he <3 0 EL. ' <>1 Ntt'di V E A R S DA I '( ITuelcal Inilrumente ...... “• rested last Friday * '''* „ end diaries opened anrl there mi How He Received Duke Aid' Sl(3td TVdS.. Y"' Ai;,' A-'TLiiTiow Tj :T ''.A c,*!., jl 1 I 1 Office and Store Equipment .... e* F. O. Gleseckc, telephone Ro.sedalc through. And It really was a very ■ had been a tower of strength w^en MsyRS WAIUIOG IT 0,0 at the Mansfield Inn, Mai^slteld, In longer Is any doubt that Foch looked Also ne was genially offhanded ..,1 SL'IAI-C i-il A, .. T.lC r)"'i< .1 . ■' j c»b,-. Bpeclale at the Storee ...... f? great victory. Joffre was the needed | the men of France were fighting TUeiJ I'LU Do ) ' I S 'QnJ 36-12, which 12 cases of beer and Mt. Ei'hraini. N .1 .Ian I AP) upon Joffre as a great leader and the wHth the great. To the horror of W6x»4 V C A r>E DAV ' Wearing Apparel—F u ra...... ^ Paid l04 MaiKc, :19. «n- killr,! and man. He could stand the brunt. He | with their backs to the wall, ft T ■(.• 11|'J,I.W6'.:.w A h a p p y ''."I ■Wanted—To Buy ---- leged liquor were seised. Anothe savior of Frafttc In 1914. bis staff he said to a royal duke TI4£ REST ' { “OjaT .Boa rd—n o I e I a—.Bee* rta f o r SALE-BEST SEASONFIJ Harry Slerlint;. "f Kunnrmede, could take pt nlshment and light on , .Anecdotes to Light hard wood, 1-2 cord load *5.00. 1-4 man Is being sought by police. Telia ol Chats With Foch v.ho dined at his mess, "Sit down / ■' / VEA/? -I ' ^ Reetaaraale sufTered a broken knee when the without losing his head.” ' Intcrcs'ing personal anecdotes of where you like, monseigneur." Tihe > Booma Wlinoui Board ...... »» cord load *3.00. Prompt In latter days gommandant Bug- 100 GET JOILS aulioiiobiles of Wlham Lamerl. of "And 3allienl?" asked Bugnet. jpjfrg ^ave come to light since the duke didn't mind, but the ataff did. ( Boardere Wanted ...... Phone Roaedale 25-4. Geo. Buck. Bcllmnwr. arnl Th'Ooas Hiive> of net made It a pracUce to walk home \s WEWEXT. ) C >■■'^'7' I ( f / a iG / ir Country Board—Reeorte...... •» with Marshal Foch from the Inva- Foch replied: ! death of Foch. Near Mulhou.se. In Which was the greater, Joffre or Botele—Reetauranta ...... •» Haddon llelghG. Mdeswq.e.l ,,n th* 'Gallieni pointed out that the time , early days of the war. Joffre f o r SALE-HARD WOOD arid Bridgeport, Jan. 1 — 1 API — Py Hdes at lunch time, and he u.sed to Foch, never can be answered, be- ■Wanted—Roomi—Board ...... •» While U(0'-e Pike' near lure I,May, hadI arrived.nrrived Joffre had wanted to watching one day, with all his Real Ketate For Beat hard wood slabs sawed stove creating n new department In 11 e chat with him about various aspects v <\ !'.;t fuiii run The case Is now judged. Foch has V-, 7 Houaea for Bale ...... or Roaedale 37-4. . Sterling Products Company here He knew how to got work out of his he handed the man his own kept, i i Lola for sale ...... was destroyed by Are today entailing motorist oarly ’ rUv \\h\> walkmg spoken posthumously. which was several sizes too large. Hartford. Jan. 1 —lAP) — Bvei^ Resort Property for Bale ...... 7‘ f o r S A L E -H A R r WOOD *6 load on pYJtnam uwiv,.*-. lUn'.Jon. She L n and he was a p-reeting which the members of the Bnburban for Sale ...... Ji a loss of *85,000. The buiUllng was According to Foch. Ih# men . It Is certain that Joffre mads mis Joffre liked to do little things \va5» takon l<' 'o.u-t' i; takes, according to his critics, and F'lrst Company. Governor's Foot r»it »n* u » p*r prf_ Real Eitate for Exchange...... V or slabs *5; also light flllod with goods ready for ahlj) Eiound Joffre called him the IHe- like this, but he did not always play •Wanted—Real Estate...... ’ done. V. Flrpo. 116 Wells street condition was iv '* < ■ TiNj.iurpil scriovla. to the gallery. His critics agree he Guard got with the New Year was J Aaetloa—Legal notices meht. tt Dial 6148. was very much more hard-boiled not a happy one to full extent. For By Small Legal Notices...... By FRANK BECK tlian he looked, or than most people Instance they learned that under a One For l'!acl) thought him. In making omelets he ruling from the corporation cmin- SALESMAN SAM never spared hla eggs, aa the French seTs office active members, and all (READ THE »TOBV, THEN COLOR THE riCTLKE) G A S BUGGIES—Happy New Year—Boys retired members who had not serv O -irt U P rstoD (..(xu L ! WELU~-WEU_, r.aying goes. Hla "massive silence" J7\vi£LL,i'Ve Mpoe. p ResoLuriow NVAIT--- ed the full three years' enlistment Thch, suddenly, they heard a roac-j kir) If' ro(L, UFi pt poucE? The Tinymites were very thrilled. was mostly guile. N i j r T b 'd is t u r b fAR.OU21Lec5 resident in Hartford must pay a city They’d never seen a lion killed and "Ah. ha! A lion's coming." said the, ^ f>T i h Mi/E V/OWK LIKE OOfi* JO E 19. HOWDY. BOVS. Interviews Sought IN H16 s u e e p PtH M N , 6 0 I’LL GO c a m u v e T A LK irsj personal tax. DOW they all were hiding In the na friendly nuntcr man "I hope we I evr T' DOCTOR] 50RRV TO KEEP Armv friends and men with a pull Co WN-STPIRS RNO S S .e VdH PT TO HIN4- , tive hunter'a blind. Said Clowny, uon't give It a scare. My spear will | LIKE A w M o h would ’intrigue (or weeks at GHQ soon sail through the air. Here's i "DAcjee. NOISE'S a r o .* WOMEN AND KIDS YOU W AITIN6. ' to get an Interview and explain some "Thla may be all right, but atlll I MAKIN’ O U T— HES think we’re in a plight. To watch Where you all aee quite a show. I ’l l ' GO HON6H.V THAT h e r e . B O Y S . net way of winning the war. or pro- ^ do the best I can." COMING motion. Joffre would listen with ; our new friend killIII a Hon Isn't very R A C K E T. ^ h >w e a kind.’ The Hon jumped out. tight nearby. W E_ ^ O P H E «| - u.cmumental patience and t h e n ^ Fire Insurance Each of tbe Tlnles heaVed a algh. DOWN OUT C IG A R I The hunters laughed. “My son," CANT' Automobile said he, 'i t ’s quite all right, as you And then tbe hunter stepped out WITH HEAR «haii aee. If I don’t kill the lion quick. With atm that they thought H O RN I Insurance first he may attack this bunch. If rare, he tossed a spear right at the cn* walks Into open space, I'll have beast. The great excitement was In I'lrea and ucridenta caa 5TlCKtM to give the beast a chase. But I creased! The Hon jumped and then without waining. will spear, instead of shoot. That its roar Jlisl seemed to fill the air. ;4 .\ru you picpaifd? la a better bunch. Poor Clowny turned his heudp 4 all 3150 or 57 lb "And there Is more thrill to It, away and whispered. "All that I Service with reliable con too. You'll all know that when I am ran say. Is that I cannot watch this stunt. It's much too much lor me. C jU panics. through. For now, though, please kaap quiet so We do not scare my I fear tbe lion's going to die and pray. Just stay ’ right here whara Just’'because It sauntered by. If It Robert J. Smith you balong. The watt, of course, t» killed, i’ll frankly give tt all my 1009 Main SL lympalhy ' Cad you fiH in tKe two fnitung Vttm, may be quite long. Why, I have tncQ. Real Estate known of huntera who have waited in script* m as to make a woid that wiH Stennuhip Tlcketa (We'll And out what happened Ki» jtprlifd tKe ume upMcWown or •round all day." Jtoi atorythlng woa atiU:onoa mora. to the UoB In tbe aaxt story.) i ; rici)l-wde up?
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\ MenberaSiS93 of tiie Audit Bureau of droolations. TS!.., •^»5V’•V^ m . ■j-" ■ ■■ ■•— .)t' -■?.>^■' ■■ -*■■ -1 '•'-'. • ■-• ‘ •' VOL. XLV^ NO. 79. (Qaaelfled (dvertWMf on h g o 10.) S0l}T^ BfANCiBI^SI^ v . ' V . f «$> CUPID’S BUSINESS, TOO. FIRE WRECKS HIT BY HARD TIMES Chicago, Jan. 1 — (AP) — Cupid’s business took a drubbing^ in the 1930 depression also. BOWERS HOME During the hard times, Cook county records show a decrease IWKv h'v’; of 5,894 in marriage licenses over INNWHEND 1929, while divorces increased 328. Cook County husbsmds paid I liKwMiii A, - 31,749,406 in alimony during the Attorney Raymond R. Bow year, while others settled $1,128,- 051 on former wives. There were 10,100 divorces ers Escapes As Blaze granted in 1930, and only 37,172 marriage licenses. Awakens Him and Guest; Origin of Fire U n bow n . TOWN CEEBRATES s S V . , WBstppFt, Jan. 1.— (A P )— Fouu&authpritte the o t h ^ were Repeats It Totaalk— |b; trapped r 1® machine ■were^ dlscharged^^er' f^tment.'^^^- . ri.f,-... Fire early today destroyed the PASSING OF 1930 two prdbably ‘seriously, when ' State pdlice ihvestigatixig the ac- ,^ e t ::-I)w^enta 1^ home of the late Judge H. O. Bowers two^f^tpippl^f^.ca^ht fire after a ddept'1 ^ i^t. Teamed who the \ - ooll^bir on -ue'Boston Post' road drivers of the machines wem* at W oodbiidge and N orth Elm early today.'*AU were taken to the i. A short time after the accident ' (J i ^ e StipdatioBs M streets in the north end with an es Norwalk hospital. j occurred'George "'Bowman*-, of’t! 136 timated loss of more tlian $10,000. Everyone Seems Happy To ■ were^ Joseph Maij, I S«,voy street, Bridceport^.i driving Attorney Raymond R. Bowers, rlB^OWyn; N. Y,,' bums about the ' past slowed (k>wn to vievV bum- Set Forth, A e Treab hl3iihi'./Mandn Kohh, New York, i ed wreckage and a woman. ii fivb^power' pact not be learned, had attended a New astrous year just passed, an indica caned attention to its provlsibito Year party at the Manchester tion that the townspeople have let &IJ.S. M A R I N E S Unking the British Empire, ~ J a n ^ Country Club and were alone in the the “dead past bury its dead’’ and Italy, Prance apd toe,Unlt^-StS;o8 ' house at the time of the fire. Attor are facing the future with a sincere to bonds'of good. wiU. ^ \ ney Bowers had fallen asleep with and heartfelt belief in that age-old, The document re la te d toe treaty . his Tuxedo on but the Hartford man annual greeting: “A Happy and |w'; had undressed. When the latter was Prosperous New Year!’’ texthfUly, Except for that, .portion* toe proclamation ^tead: forced to make his hurried exit More dances were held, both pri \ \ ■ ~ By the' President of the United through a window into the cold vate and public, formal and in States of America - night, he went to the home of Mr. formal; more private house parties Two of ()or Soldiers Ako So* D I N E ■ Md Mrs. John J. Flavell at 173 were held in homes throughout the A PROCLAMATION ^ JVhereas a. Woodbrldge street where he was town; more persons attended the AT W HITE HQUgE for.^^e^limUa- tion and reduction o t navto artoa.* given an outfit of clothing. only theater offering locally; and > 4 rioosk Woimded h Eptlie; Mrs. Bowers In Hospital * more people joined in the general President Sees ment was concluded and rigned at Both men escaped without being “whoopee” which attended the ar London, on A p ril 2 2 ,1930, by. toe ra- burned but the forced exit through rival of the New Year than in some Akphaes Take Ont Dea^ ^C tivs pleidpotentiaries ^ bH Mr. Bowers said that Uie house Elm Woodbrldge streets. Daid'^ at toe gktbJ age was estimated at $10,000. , s i 'J ■Baid'-. ai. coat only about $3,000 when it was ttientliad heen'&ihbndtsdi t^ haid-aitokiaEv#Lct$,wfc' Following a custom establisl^ in afte^umclw , ‘ yottd toe seas, Sto^rof ef iwMh* to 1 erected by the late Arthur J. Weth- ' He O'said a first Bdkgbafit-^WM- erell back in 1897 but he figured 1925, Sexton James Hutchinson of IT UMm ineito Bekiver completed his inspect of each and aU of'toe mem- - t% among those reported dead, and the it could not be replaced today for the South Methodist church greeted nooning l^dbah with friends, hers of toe British Commonwealth the new and rang out the old rest Were privates. The twd-serious he looked from the window and much less than $10,000. It was a ly wounded smd others slightly 'Pt'Nations as enumerated to the pre- two-story wooden structure and with a brief program on the chimes. saw toe two men toeing the amble of toe skid'treaty, and of Hia At exactly two minutes of 12, the WQtmded are being evacuated by lUr- freezing temperatures. ' burned very rapidly. Great Gifimdson of Late plane. Majety the Entyeror of Jax>an, have old bell of the church tolled softly State Senators Warn Gover Bring^ them ini breakfast for Mr. Bowers said that although the HUGH C. CAMPBELL ' Tie report was received froin the deposited, toe treaty shaU come totp, and at midnight a peal of the chimes two, m c ^ . he oidecediLVfmd ;aa news of the fire has been kept from brigade commander at, Managua: force in respect of the said h^h ePn- heralded the coming of 1931, follow Adolphus Bnsch, Wealthy his mother, she may be informed - Yhose Killed toaettog ps^es;' ed by the old favorite “Auld l-ang nor-Elect His Appoint rand Ruby were late this afternoon. Her family phy The Na'vy said the eight killed No Seoret Fllee Syne.” Mr. Hutchinson then played DIESATCAPITE £town w n ; through toe W hite sician feels such a move would not Brewer; Kiitaaped. were: House, ^ niet ,Secreitary \ WUhur And'whereas- toe- ratification by harm her condition. “America,” and concluded with the toe United States of America, sub Doxology. ments Must Have Support Sergeant A. M. Palrang of Port and Associate Justice' Stone pf. Valuable Furniture Lyon, Colorado; Privates Irving. A. toe Stin^ihe Court, and ata ject-to the understandings, set forth Mr. Bowers stated that he feared In Churches therato, that there, are no, sebifet Watch night services were held in St Louis, Jan. i;-^ (A P )—A wide Aron, Brooklyn; Lt^bect Bush. ’ torir^^fi^ti^J^te H p ^ baconr his mother would feel the loss of of Leaders. Former Envoy To France Ekiy Minette, Ala. documentit’letteirsr undmtahd- antique furniture greatly. It had two local churches, the Salvation spread search was under way tOdaY < » ' in any Army smd the church of the Naza- Moines, Iowa; J. A R v b a u ^ V been in the possession of her ------I Passes Away At 67—-Ac for Adolphus Busch Orthweln, 13, East Malden street, Washington, ; ditoiptly^c^intorectly, mpdity, family for several generations. Some Waterbury, Jan. 1.—(AP) — year old gfandson of August A. Par.; Frank Kosieradski, Buffalo; change, add to, or take away from of the chlnaware was saved this (Continued On Page 12.) Waterbury Republican today said : Busch, president of Anheuser Busch Richard J. Litz, Indiainapplis, Ind., any of "toe stipulations, agreements morning but nearly everything or statements to said treaty, and “ the expected independence of Gov-! tive In Democratic Politics and Joseph A. McCarty, ChiUicothe, which wasn’t actually destroyed by Inc., and great grandson of the late that ^exceptix^ toe agreement emor-elect Cross does not set well i Mo. the fiames, was charred or blacken Adolphus Busch, millionaire. brew The two reported seriously wound brought about through toe exchai^t ed. ^ with the Democratic legislators” | er. He was kidnaped last night by THOMAS R H A Y ^ at notes between toe governments DENISON HOME; Washington, Jan. 1.— (A P )—Hugh ed were: Frank Austin Jackson, The personal papers of Mrs. Bow judging from discussions in the cau- i am armed negro. ' ' Lawrence'vUle, Ga., i and Mack of tlm United States of America, ers, fortunately, were found safe in cus o f Senators held In N ew Haven Campbell Wallace, former ambassa ’itf ' Great Britain; and Japian having ref The boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hutcherson, Shreveport, La. side a desk in the northeast corner Tuesday night. Assertion was made dor to France, died today. He was erence'to Article 19, there la no Percy J.. Or^wein, was kidnaped Sandlno Is Back of the house which was farthest A K I A VICTIM that “they (the Senators) gave agrpemmit, secret or ptobrwise, mc- 67. ' from the grouhefe o ’ the Orthweln General Myers said reports had W # K i^ tobil F :^ h from the library on the southwest warning they would not support his preSMd Pr Unplied betwe«i' arty of Heart disease, with which Mr. home in exclusive. Huntleighl ^ la g e tpached Marine headquarters th^t comer where the fire is believed to appointments unlesr those recom Wallace had been afflicted for some AujgustlnO Sanfiino, bandit leader, toe, parties to said treaty as -to tny have started, possibly from a cig mended by the governor have the about 7:30 p. m. yesterday..M,’,tov time, was the cause of death. He family chauffeur Roy Yowell,'!-was whs back in Nicaragua and ..was Brother To^otker Radio c^tructibn toat shall hereafter- be arette butt. It was evident that the New London Man Missipg endorsement of the Democratic had been confined to bed fo r ."sv- taking him* to .a^ New Yeair’atvBve again leading ;handft forces, but given to any statement or provisiSn fireplace had not been used. There leaders of the districts from which eral weeks. ' party at th?_ home of A ’fh4se have not been confisiooed.^ .. contatoed; therein, toe. ratlficatjl^ was still the remote possibility that the appointees come.” Mrs. Wallace and a niece who re Busch, -at Grant’s Farm ■Marines and naQve troops sup^ by hia Majesty, top Ring of ~ ^ Since Christmas Eve Is Lo The Republican said Senators ex the fire might have started either sides in Paris, France, were with Village is in S t Louis coun%^w porting them Imve' had brushes with Britain;' .ftriwd' .Jiwidtoe from the furnace or defective elec pressed some displeasure because him at the end. budlts almost every week for Ditototoms beyond toe seas, ‘T left the house with Adb^qs Thomas B .'R ayes, widely known tric light wiring but this was doubt cated In Manhattan. “the governor fa il^ to send any in Born at Lexington, Missouri, Mr. months, the first time in or of Ipuia. to respect of .toe Unjted formation to them -as to his pro beside me in the car” YowdI''8kid. Manchester resident, who recently ed. Wallace was acUve in councils of “I drove down the privat^f drive Ktogdom of. Great Britato and posed appointments.” Reference wias more thao- th® Marines gained international publicity Trophies Lost toward Lindbergh' Bouleva^ iMh have lost h«vkky"^a teht Northern Ireland and tall parts of also made in the paper to the through a radio .conversation with Included in the loss were many of (Contlnoed.On Page X.) slowed down for a tiim. General M^ripa he understood toe British Empire which arernot New London, Jan. 1.— (A P )— Stir “alleged snubbing of John Cornell, his brotoer John to Australia, whom ling A. Denison, 28-year-old Yale C3bnbs On Autp".-''y.5^^^" supporting troops had been- rushed separate membem of the league* of (Continued On Page 12.) Bridgeport Democratic leader by he lm<| not seen nor heard froih to graduate and son of one of this city’s “As I turned south on to the scene of the^ fight from gar- Nato^nA .tlte ^Dbmtoton of Canada, the govemoi>tiect and those about 56 yettoSii digd today St the Mah- toe Commonwealth of Australia, toe leading merchants, who disappeared him.” a negro, stamding' at the lelt';pf. :me risona at Oohatal and^Jalapa; .: cheBtec Memorial hospital. ’ Death under mysterious circumstances De I,SIXHURT road, tried to "Wave nae dowi^^hpt I Domtoton of-.New Zealand, toe didn’t stop. He then elimb^tphria DBIVBBJEKONEBACTD ^ was believed to be du®, ^0 heart dis Union, of Souto Africa' and ln6n 1 74 years old, spent IN HOLD-UP FIGHT and he climbed i down frpin - the Bdward G. McKay, in a flndlM ed at London-on toe ^ to day of Oc- The youth, a victim of amnesia, their visit to Florida in Novwfiber. much of M s life traveling. Re was trunk, got on the nmning.. board made public . today, « w r a ^ d tob«r by. Jfis Majesty, toe King pf WHILE NEAR RADIO was unable to recall anything that At that time party matteni' w ^ ebptyot pniy to' be on,.toe go,' aw) and ordered me to g et o u t-I did lio. had happened since be left his discussed at length and It W ^ o Kancrvo, for?neirly- iff Jn* Great Kitutoi.Jr^and and the Bm- “He said ’giye me what yoijt got’ dianapolis, Indiana, of any criminal d u r j^ hfs life saw much oi toe father’s store on the 24th to go for derstood upon their return, United, StatA>. ,Frequently he drop ieh-t>omff|ioai tyyoito too epos. Em a short walk. Stalls 09 the New 1 handed him about $5 and be biam* In cwmwtlon with the deaji ing to close friends, that the / ped, haeJe to , Manchester, his old peror ofilfidlii; to'respect of toe Irish .4* - motioned me out of the Bub of Ellen E. K an ^;. 3, Mta of Vtdm- His memory partially returned to mentioned and State Chalnpaxi' B. home to w p ,'i^ 'rislts, with'relatives Free ..deposited at Lon Police Hold Sospect In Near him last night and he foimd himself B. O’Sullivan w ere hi coin]|pletaJbAi^4' (the chmiffeut’s nick name;;fi^..tha town. - ^ ‘ ■ ■ don toi the 81pt day of Decentoer, - P o - b ^ ) made no outcry. I sMd;\*Q!ome and his many aeguaUntanpes. During wandering about New York and re mony ,as to the policy .whl^!;Gbi^r- The Uttle girt was; n pas«»nger jn One Thousand Nine Hundred and Bfib*. |U) I saw the a'cat operated by Kahervo bn Dec. late years* ht hadwpent much of his by House — Believe He calling the name of a friend of his nor Cross'wQuld follow. y -' ‘'ttane to Florida where he was toter- Thirty; . - ' father’s went to the friend's house. going - to take the car, 20, when it left, the Jewett Cfityr ^Now.in Effect A t several dinners at whiQh Dean E c e m a n Q e d . fused to let 't ^ boy get , ;^ eat(^ to toe real estate bustoess. The latter immediately notified the Cross was the guest of honor k® 01 Voluntown highway * after skidding And whereas the said treaty has ‘IHe-then Jumped into tha^ltiyer’s and fumed over, killing her in For some' timei Mr. Hayes had W as Celebrating. youth’s parents who left at once for emphasised the Dombcfatie victory be«n spifering fFom bto heart trou thiu -come' into force ip respect of N ew York. seat , took, the wheel an'w;. drove stantly. • • . . in the state was only'" *.'hatt a vic Chicago. Jan. 1— (A P ) —Crime ri^dly away. I-hurried biu^ fp the ble and it was because of. hto physi tiur United States- of Anierica, HIa The youth, haggered and drawn tory’’ and that party followers Majesty tlie King, Of Great Britain, New Haven, Jan. 1.— (AP)— started the New Year ,wlth a bohg prthwein home to giv^ thgV)|btrm. cal oonditipfli: that he recently refus from the effects of his ordeal, is should not be ;too stu i^ne’as to the NEW P. 0* RECOUP Ireland and. toe- Britiah Donuntona While Mrs. Martha Grandberg, 29, In Chicag'o tbday.j The negro ^inade' no rem ^l^.that ed the j>ffer-of a friend to finance a imder the care of a physician and it share of-“plupja’’ whlqh would fall .. One ppliceyb^ w as slai^ T l ^ trip tp ‘ Australia; ao putt he might beyond- the,aeas, Emperor of India, and her husband Gustave were tun was stated today that with perfect >' ■ . I - . ■ i). ^ould Indicate he knew lUty Danbuiy, jam .?l--(AB)C^1^e ing In a radio program at their 'patrolmen. ^^^abrbhahly inortaily bfitoe boy who he was 10<^ not: avails 1 Seet i4a.vbrptitoT' ®°®® wue. When ;aitd His Itojesty toe Emperor o f. quiet he should completely recover. Page 2.) 'ftroimded. -TWO sobers, one of thepa toe ah0rt.wave nadip communieatiPn home, 247 Oak street early today, ^ v e blocks from th^;|^]^||pwein ' therefore, be it ltoown that she was shot in the left thigh, ap recently acquitted' of holcfihg^ .lip hoihe, a negro add a boy W|b^ .seen that the receipts of toe D an)^y 4he brothers wes ar- parently the victim of a stray bul wife Of Mayor WUUam H iale^om p - by bystanders' to get^^it'^nf, the piMtofllca during 1980 estimated .a anchester Hvta&tog I,, Herbert Hoover,- PreiEltyti>of the. let She was taken to New Haven Bon, weie.'.shqt captured,' and lirhpusine' and * Into a sequ|^/;:. cgr. new hikh record for any year ip the ,Uidted'.8fatea of .\^Ameri«a, have hospital where her condition was two cttlzeiu wet^ hiurt during the T h e ‘Q r th w i^ li^ousine-'^^vU^^fpund hlstbiW of to'e offii^. T;. I t>n .P a g frA P : V eausod the^tyid tr^ty . t o . ba frustration o f twpvhold rbbherleg. ^ , Ak - KfAl ^ --UJ . i* ?-V^ regarded as not serious. Mqtorman of Tkik Car dostVtiid at -^ t point.. ’s> , ■ ■ • . ;pnbUirtetoe end.toht tlto ^ ScarheTy hkd ther ueUow ■ •. ■. ■Vi.;* jhvety amde and clause toereof: Police later investigated the ■' shooting and after questioning stes’ of K ew Y e S ^ -eeltled 'down to ;be otaemd aaM-ftdSUeiR -itto James Pastroa and Anthony Bar- S :t .a daly^'ak: ih h a lth r# ^gUtaOENO OAI toito the unite9;Stotes'of- Was Not Prof, Einstein Ugh: wu ffi^ ' tttetr'; ^rwKijouf^^ detto In the neighborhood, arrested ^Pem-aiia to* through^ ditftjl''0f 06lt»rat^)iifejttl- the latter who lives on the third '.'V'.' ^ IM r% to I . '.m tA tonpny wlfu ^havo herth'! North C3ark :«tfeet and h ^ '4 p - 80 floor of a residence at 31 York Detroit, Jan. 1.— (AP) — “Take<^car, attempt^ to take o fir the j day requested': patrons Us tha c, A ^ to ai^vd^d caarenw . street Bardetto was charged with ^ pUotlng.^ Thro, (When ajpottce < . uv«» seat d f. me,” said John M. Johnson to the '’^U d e p iim 'M a r a n Jo jy ^ a Johin of the»X- idleneas. I;.*/* PA,t&e had ^ ^ let mb ttih rihdenieah/aai|d»<^li^ )0liiiii PaatroA who was leaving 41 York end of the line, with never # atop Cain^iatt ftteot 0 street' told poUee he heard the shots for the street Johnson--sought. nukwo w^dn^ ho 5. and had prevtously warned Bardet Mr. Johnson waa annoyed, and to he would hurt some one- Bardetto sought his fare back, was hdd in H.00& bonds for hts ap» grew mildly angry, and i R IKBKt motMaMutH aod .ceaduotor out Of tho V sstt 5^- • ' r . T .-S’*'-*
‘ f , (»IRT.^TBnxsBAT. iwr,' *xX. jlv; fpONGTitOlilYPOLE, AUTO DRIVERS IN 8TA!E ' t'*' •_ jjC ». _’ • - M L i l l Wn . ■V*'- <* A % ■*5P* ffmim
^om iis ' lilillips. M otorm an . -r Bobbins StoeckeU* Motor Vehi DEATHS Fomer Pastor.-Bbus To 0 ^ PitchesFitcites HeatonHeadlong From Car cle: Cingr To SwitoerlaiMt. ■ PrM ^t anj First lady Mrs. Laura W. Jones -' - ■ -- _ MARWJOFFRE■’ ' K- i f I V »■ Wire. Mrs. LauTA W r Jones, widows o f -Dr. Julian 8. Widswoirtlw - -' . fta isi for^Conimctiwt motor vp- the late Randall Jones who ,f toe South ' February 4 last, die a.% the Harttioed ISSTUAUVE 48 W ert -HHddM trNsopik^ suffered made during 1930 to avoid accidents church,here, and who hu -spwN^ hospital yesterday afternoon after a| severe eleqWc shock early last , ja a glyw i by Commuisibner Robbins searly jthirtees yeAfi to ttaheO'Od a brief illness. Her home is iff'A n Jostices, Congressmen, evening vidMoi attempting to repair B. Stoeckel in a buUetia made public director of the MetoocUit XeatoMaf' ^ dover where she had resided for 48 a trolley zolshap near Rockville and. this afternoon. At Chateau-Thierry, to piaoniny -to . ylars. he was takep to the Memorial hoa- “ On the basis of figures alone, we rosign his podtion to thatMArfutttiO^'^^ D^Iomats and CSizfns. Reports Early In Day That Mrs. Jones, who was 80 years <^dr accordtog to a totter rS6elired:^»:' pltal for treatment. His cemdition find that operators ars better than ii . ______,., was a memtor at the First Coogre* ib not serious and later today he tiiey were,” said Mr. StoeckeL “Dur- (WilUam McOreery of 70 H iih steeeti ghtional church which she had At Rev. Wadsworth, aaya that the wortc Ho Had Died Aire Officid- was discharged apparmitly Utile the ^ing 1930 they showed more exact- Wasbifigtoo, Jao- 1—(AP) —In worse for his narrow escape from tended ever since moving to Ando has become a bit too tiring for the White House Mobb of performance, more compre- tb* Blue Rooiu of posslbleyieeth; ' ver. Her home was a ndle ahd a Wadsworth, so t h ^ pr«^?ose to ituSkf hewlon of highway perils, more where for over a .hundred years The accident happened when the half from the church, but d e^ ite their home to Geneva, SwitzenioMt *. ly Denied. consideration ^ d a better spirit Preddents have received on New her advanced age, and even after re for toe few years tltot tstoato ¥ troUey pulley which runs on the feed l a w e v e r before. More of us are Year’s day, President and Mrs. wire jumped cdf its track and be covering from a recent aeddeht in their active mtotostry. - Hoover today observed the long tra above ground than would have been came lodged’ between^ the bracket which her hip was broken, MfS^ only a few wedes ago on Noeear-’'^ dition. > Paris,-Jan. l.-^(AP) — Marshal there been no betterment; more Joffre, fighttng his epic battle and snap -vflre. The' mishap dc- Jones walked that distance - every ber 23, a magnificent reredos screen; T Cabinet members, Supreme Court Of-us areunhurt, and a lot more of durred in oak to a Flemish tone,' by against death, sank into a coma at occurred just this side of the Mel Sunday to attend the morning wor justices. Legislators, diplomats and, :iUi haven't lost our temper and had Rev. 'Wadsworth was dedicated ati* noon today and reports that he had rose railroad bridge on the outskirts ship. She was also a member of toe llnsdly, a long line of private citi to reaeb'-tor our pocketbooks. Who toe South Methodist churdt. ffHe died flashed across the world, but of RckCkville. The trolley was due in \ Ladies’ Benevolent Society and too zens Wed by the Chief Executive ih responsible? Who else than our screen constots o f twelve panda- >' the Spartan soldier lived on and the RodkviUe a f 6:22. About twenty Christian Endeavor of that chufeto. and Mrs. Hoover to wish and be selves, Jkhe operators? carved in oak,'|h^ setting being -a reports were officially denied. passengers were aboard. Mrs. Jones leaves one sister, M n. wished a Happy New Year. “ But -there has been great co-op copy of toe orlgtaal by Thorwald»'-r, Motorman Phillips climbed up on Mary Holt, who noade her home with Starting with two men who took A t 4:30 o’clock this afternoon the erative help. The whole weight of a sen, now being exhibited in .OopiSm‘.'U top of the Cftr in ah Attempt to free Mrs. Jones. The funeral will be held their places at the White House Marshal's phyafi^ans disclosed that 'United publicity through newspa- hagen. the pole but it yms lodged so firmly at the Andover church at- 2 o’clock gates several hours before dawn, the he had been unconscious since 11 .10: *pers, magazines and btiier printed' In writing of Ws proposeo that ail his eitorta were in vain. tomorrow afternoon with Rev. Wal line awaiting the beginning of the o’clock this morning. Respiration 'matter, the broadcasts from WTIG, signation Rev. Wadsworto . - sayt: was 35, their bulletin said, and the Day Dispatcher Carl Busch was in lace I. Woodln conducting the serv public recepUon grew rapidly as the toe continuous supervision, over the "We do not qtdte feel like ram l^ j piUse 140. formed and be went to the scene. sun drove the early morning chill ptiier fellow of course, by police and ice. Burial will be in the Andover and it may be that to that UMot tor The pole was loosened from its from the air. authorities, understandable laws, cemetery. tereeting inteibatioittl c i^ M of the ’ Mr. and Mrs. Hoover received the base and the car hacked up by pow world there will yet beJi Cliaaoe:4B er from the other pole thus freeing and finally and most of all the hu cabinet members in the upstairs sit INDEPENDENCE OF CROSS man characteristics of good will, a humble way to render som ethtog'' ting room and were accompanied by the one vsrbich was entangled. ' NEW YEAR’S GUESTS ' of value, in touchtog the life of Sotte It was during tUs w ork that Phil fe lf help, self reliance and.' help to them to the Blue Room, where the Others, have all contributed. ' ' young student e t totenatim iat ra* diplomatic corps was presented by D IS T U R te DEMOCRATS lips came into contact with the main Tom Hayes, who delighted thousands on June 17 last w h e i b e ban ‘ ' ;“ It must/be the wish ' of every HERE FROM FAR EAST lationa and thus rendar toe most-hnr Ambassador Tellez, dean of the current probably by touching the tered and chuckled with his brother John by radio half way "kto'Mid t^e ______portant service of the lifetime.'* messenger. Contact was establish man to do better than he has. He corps. (Continaed From Page 1.) world, and hoped that they’d meet soon atfter 56 years apart, left today for j recognizes that his past efforts have His letter also touches on the ed and Phillips was knocked from Directly behind the diplomats toe^nupTO meeting p lace-th e Great Beyond. Tom ^ied at the Memo- not been enough, that more is de- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montie Of that Miss Barbara BetadaO, daughter the top of the car. He pitched head were the Chief Justice and the as to the Democrats during the Legis riM bospit^ this morning when his heart failed after a pneumonia aCtock. Hartford Road have as their New of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B^daU, -'^to'^ sociate justices of the Supreme first into the snow. Busch also had nxniKled, That is ambition: that is lative session. John is alive and well, his message of greeting to Brother Toip having Year’s guests, Mr. and Mrs. Paul studying at toe Memorial. : ^ - - Osurt ''Senators, Representatives bold of the same part of the appa aspirat^n. But attainment only I t is expected Governor Cross In just been brought back to this country by W. W. Robertson. The above Flehland of Telnsln, China Who have and Ddegates in Congress gathered ratus but in some strange manner tomes in even small measure after his'inaugural Mnessage will make an l^tograph was taken as Tom Hayes was talking over WGY’s ohdft Wave just returned from three years sptQt in the East Room and followed the was not “ burned.” earaeAt and strenuous endenvor. in appeal to the General Assembly to radio station with his brother In Sydney, Australia. In China, Japan and the Philippines- DRUNK, SEARCH REYEAK^I judiciary. PhlUlps was not in a serious con the operation of automobUeZ as in A fte r the President and Mrs. work in harmony with hito, and so all other important matters ' which Mr. Fiehland has been stationec’ on far as possible eliminate partisan dition although naturally very weak the Naval Asiatic. station for toe -.4; Hoover had rested briefly, the public her of the large fam ily with whom ad^eCt the lives and welfare of oth ship in conduct of the state’s af ened from the shock. Busch took WALKING B A R -R (N i began flUng slowly through the his PNEUMONU TAKES he conversed in June. ers it must be our wish to make past three years. fairs. the car as far' as Burke’s and then Mr. and Mrs. Fiehland were in toric portals. proceeded back to Manchester. Mo Keen Sense of Humor this extra effort to excel which gets Mr. Hayes w m the subject of a us through to better things. To help Telnsin, China during the Chinese D E N Y p a r t y b r e a c h torman Tedford met him at Depot ’ Civil war of l927-’29 and were to East Hartford Toqns: Man -Sm/ THOMAS R. HAYES Saturday special sto^ in The Her out oh such a progfram and to bring Hartford^ Jan. 1.— (A P )-^ e p o r ta Square and PbiUii>s was taken to the the thick of the fighting at Peiping, Plenty of Corks ald on August 6, 1937. This article fulfiUment it is needful'for each to SHORT STORY WRITING that a discussion of “patronage” at Memorial hospital where he was the Chinese Capitol when that d ty told about bis wide travels which realize the great responslhiUty , Empties Pockets A t the caucus of Democratic senators treated by Dr. LeVerne Holmes. was beseiged. Outside of the ^ock, there waS no (Coatinoed Prom Pnge'l.) brought ilm not only to Florida but which 'he carries when be under SERIES AT UBRARY in New Haven, Tuesday night, re to California and other extremes of The Manchester visitors report Charles Boucher, 19 yMirz 'CM. sulted in a party breach which serious injury. takes to manage an automobile, and that little harm was done to any of H ei^ d and Station W GY at the country as well. Mr. Hayes as a part of that realization to carry who claimed Bast Hartford as might embarrass Governor-elect spent most of his. life in four states, the American boys at that time, Al home, was/taken from an m s I^ ' Anyone who feels''tbat be would Schenectady, newspapers through on by conscious self criticism.” Wilbur L. Cross m his appointment, Connecticut, Florida, N^w Hamp though since they left China there morning trolley car toctoy so ttiruak ! like to write short stories may And were branded as “utterly false” by out the le n g ^ and breadth of the A.- shire and California although he has been considerable action, by that Ae could, hardly warn BA- ttfiss < out how to go about it from h new party leaders today. These reports, ABOUT TOWN country carried the story in con was In New York considerable time. American gunlwats imd torcea arrested by PatroifBAaf 'tU ^ ^ h . [booklet, “Short Story Writing,” by published |n tpe Waterhury Repub- siderable detail giving it much Mr. Hayes had a keen .sense of ashore. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fieb- Wirtalla ou com platot.cff. Blanche Colton Williams which has hcgp.Ala^jpprnlng stated that “the The new board of directors- of the prominence. Their conversation was tand express gratitude at being hack Manchester Kiwanis club will hold heard by hundreds of Manchester humor and always loved to meet his HUGHC.CAMPBEU necUcut Company. just been received c : the South Man expected '■ndppendence. -of Governor* old friends and swap yams with again on U. S. soil after their stir its monthly meeting a.p the Hotel radio liat^ers as well as thousands searched at the police; s^tipn': chester Public Library. elect Cross does not set well with them. And when it came to story ring adventures in the Orient. Sheridan tomorrow noon. upon thousands of others, in this officers found two: half bisttlM/ I It is by no means necessary to be 'the Democratic legislators” and that ] telling, there weren’t many who DIES A t CAPITAL country and also in Australia where of liquor, oae full and the. a genius to write short stories that “they (the Senators) gaVe warning could make Tommy Hayes take a will sell, according to Miss Williams, they would not support his appoint Mrs. Jennie McCreedy, of 132 his brother John resides. about half full, and a good . back seat. MUSSOLINI spe aks" of corks, 21 to be exacLThe police ,who, since 1919, has edited the an ments unless those recommended by Cooper street, who has been at the Failed Rapidly (Continued From Page 1.) The funeral arrangements were are investigating and toe-ypittv fel nual collection of O. Henry Memorial the governor have the endorsement Memorial hospital since October 20, Mr. Haves was admitted to the incomplete at a late hour this after the Democratic Party for many low will be given a bearing In court Award Prize Stories. She points of the Democratic leaders of the dis was discharged today. She under hospital here at 10:45 Tuesday noon, b u t't was said by Mr. Hayes’ TO U. S. OVER RADIO years. tomorrow morning. ^ / out that the great variety and num tricts from which "the appointees went a serious operation but has morning. AUhough not unconscious___son,, Allen,' that the body would be ber of magazines In search of enter come. fully recovered. until the last few hours prior to his taken to the Buckley home la Never Sought Office taining stories afford a wide market The Republloan also stated that He never sought public office. New York. Jan. 1—(AP)—Prem death at 10:45 this morning, Mr. ; guarryville tonight. The fununl ier Mussolini, speaking from Home for short fiction. John A. Cornell, town chtdrman of A Pontiac sedan bearing New Hayes was delirious part of the 1 win probably be bela Satutwy Hiz public service consisted, of twp SOCIETY ENGAGEMEIff^:; In a transAtiantlc broadcast today, How characters, atmosphere, plot, Bridgeport has been snubbed by the York markers skidded off the road time. It was said by a member of | rooming, Mr. Hayes said, with burial years as receiver of public moneys sent his greeting to . the United and other essentials may be created governor-elect and “ those about at about 1 p. m. yesterday after the family this afternoon that an of Utah, to which he was appointed In St. Bridget’s cemetery at the States, assuring the American peo Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. l.-r (A P )i— him.” noon near the home for children at autopsy would be performed in an by President Cleveland, and as Unit within the scope of a few thousand north end where his brother and sis ple of the lasting friendship of Italy. The engagement of Mias Bergen’s Statement Vernon Center and side-swiped effort to learn the exact cause of ed States ambassador to France words Is explained by the author and ters are buried. “Several million Italians have be Mather Clhase, daughter o f ^ ‘T haven’t: thaellghtest idea where- seven'highways fence pdsts. The top- death. Or. N. A. Burr that frqn) 1819. to 1921, to ;^hi,to post he iiiuatfated by references' ‘ to “"well' come citizens of the £^United Rtateft” Mrs. .Jrwing Hall Chaser of known masterpieces." Miss WflliaUft the. story toat , there was any dis-. cable“Of< the fenoe.'Sawed off the Mr. Hayes-Sad.^stiffered from heart ivais-named by F^esldtot WUAon!'’ " ' satisfaction of any kind expressed he said, “ arid ft is the riatui^fi~atity bUfy,'Gonri.,'to Edwafd lixpiB not only tells how to write stories radiator cap and cut through the trouble and that this was undoubted- h^r. WailSde was elected a' mem mody, lawyer of Waterhury, by any one at the caucus origi and the pleassure of our country to but how to sell them and, as her dis side of the body. A ll the v ^ d o w •y aggravated by a lung Condition. t0,00b IN PARADE ber of the Democratic national com announced here today by her; nated,” Senator Frank S. Bergen of mittee from Washington in 1892 mother those sons of ours who have cussion is brief, she suggests other glass in the left side of the body was H ’ s Fam’ly gone to America.” ents. Date of the wedding w ad.dot the tenth district who was re-elected broken but the driver escaped unin and again in 1896, but resigned be hooks and stories which may also be Thom^as Roland Hayey was born ’The broadcast was carried to the made public. - ''"^v. minority leader at the caucus, said jured and continued on to New York JN PHILLY TODAY fore completing his second term. H 9. obtained at the library for further in Avon, one of thirteen children. Pacific coast over a nation-wide Miss Chase, who is well known- to today. “It was one of the best on the ai^m oon train. His name was elected again in 1916, He was reading on the subject The course All except John have now passed hookup. M. H. Aylesworth, presi society circles at Nairagansett Pier. caucuses cf the party that I have could not be learned today. Before is one of the “Reading With a Pur on. One son survives Mr. Hayes. dent of the National Broadcast R I., Is the grand daughter o f Au- _ ever attended.. ’The Democratic leaving the owner made arrange- pose” series published by the Am er He is Alien N. Hayes who lives in Mummers Stage Elaborate j Democratic National ^mventlons Company, introduced the Italian gustus Sabin Chase, prominent 4' Senators were present, the National ^ments to have the car towed in by 1 and took an active part in thcjiam- ican Library Association. Other Bolton. Mr. Hayes’ wife, formerly premier, whose name and accom banker and Stephen W right Kenbra,.' committee was represented by Arch Ernest Roy of the Depot Squar^ books on the same subject are these: Lucy Smith, died about twelve years P il0 P 8llL rn«Hn(T fMUT' 0^ 1^12 and 1916 in which plishments, he said, are known 'awyer and member of Congress fOr- ibald McNeil and the state com garage. r dgedOl tUSUIlg f ^VVyU W j woodrow Wilson was elected presi A Handbook on Story Writing, ago. There is one granddaughter, throughout the world. several years. ' V Blanche Colton Williams. mittee by State Chairman Patrick Mrs. James (DoHs) Rogers, also of dent. Her mother is a promtoent'm^- B. O’Sullivan and State Secretary The Italian premier spoke In Eng Writing the Short Story, Edith Bolton. A t the time of his recent The niece present was the lish, Mr. Aylesworth pointing out ber of the summer colony St- Mkrielees. JoSeph Tone. Every discussion was CHICAGO MILK PRICE Illness, Mr. Hayes had been living As Whole City Reviews It. Countess de Luppe. lagansett and o f to e OOkM^r . for co-operation and to further co that eight years ago when he be jBhort Story Technique, Stewart with his niece Mrs. John Buckley Mrs. Wallace was before her mar came chief of the Italian govern here. Miss Chase is a sfifAr o f Min. '- , operation. Each one present ex4 riage Mildred Fuller, daughter ’' of ^ c h . near the Quartyville church in Bol- Philadelphia, Jan. 1.— (A P )— The , ment Mussolini knew nothing of the Charles P. Taft, 2nd., CleveUSidl'^; toe fullest confidence to the? CUT ONE CENT QUART MORE r Chief Justice Fuller. For many Infant 1931 and King Momus, j language. Mrs. Thomas Ewing,-Jr.,'New'Y«ck; . . o m ^ op-sall matters without one years they made their home in Expert Horseman genial satirist and ruler of pagean- ^I Mrs. James R. Sheldon, Jr., and-M$BA$ ' smgle note o f cQssenBion .expressed , Tacoma, Washington. A son, Mel- | (E DEAD, SIX IAIRT n Chicago, Jan. 1.— (A P )— Dealers Mr. Hayes went to school in High try, joined hands today to welcome B.4KER DIES Elizabeth Irwtog Chasei - . darfilg 'tha whole meeting.” ( ville W. F. Wallace of Colorado, also today cut the price of milk in Chica land Park with his tlflrteen broth another year. Torrington, Jan. 1.— (A P )—Frank Mr. Carmody is the son o f State Chairman O’Sullivan and’ survives. go from 14 to 13 cents a quart to ers and sisters but early left for Today, as has been his custom for Bredice, 53, engaged in the bakery and Mrs. Terri^ce F. CarmOdir^cf . , IN HOLD-UP FIGHT National Committeeman Archibald On bis last visit to France, the Watertown and is a graduate^i oif’ I M cNeil also denied the reports as day after a conference with pro other parts working in stables and years longer than the oldest in business here for a long period, died hotels in many parts of the country. former ambassador presented to the suddenly this afternoon of heart dis \ ale Univerdty and the Yile^ Lvn^. having no" foundation. /Jr. O’Sulli ducers. The problem of whom must habitant can remember, the jovial American Embassy in Paris a He was known in many parts of ease. Bchool. ' ■ (Oontinaea From Page L ) van, in fact, denied Jbere was any stand the reduction was referred to king led his capering thousands valuable collection of books on the New England states as an discussion of “ patronage.” Dr. Clyde L. King of Philsuielphia, a’ ong Broad .street in a setpentine Franco-American relations. Presi expert horseman and while living funded and captured. Battaglia Both Mr. O’Sullivan and Mr. arbiter. Fanners now get $2.67 a stretch of fantastic and bizarre coe- dent Hoover acknowledged the gift tried for robbing Mrs. Thomp- McNeil v^orously de^ed the Re-' hundred poimds fo r milk. The deal' In Keene, N. H., many years ago tume.s in the historic MummSrs’ to the American government in a d6n of her jewels in front of her publican’s ^ t^ e n t ttat Mr. Cor-^ ers said that they could not stand , was one of the largest horse dealers parade. I cablegram to Mr. Wallace. H>me, not fa r from the cafe. Dell has been “ snubbed” or has dis the cut of 40 cents a hundred and in- in the state of New Hampshire. The pleasure-hikers, more < than Just before sailing for the United ^.Officer Joyce, stationed at the continued his close association with sisted that the farmers absorb the The deceased came from a long- [ 10,000 of them, started their annual States In October, Mr. Wallace suf was caught off guard by the themselve^ reduction as feed is cheaper. \ lived family, his father living to be |trek shortly before 9-o’clock, and fered from heart trouble. nobben and was forced to stand Milk, has been reduced in price in 108 years of age, , . |Ihe parade was expected to roquire Today Todi^ W de while the customers were lined other places,, especially in the, re John’s Departure more than four hours 'to; pass a and' moter dairy regions where condens and IS against the wall. ■'In 1874 his brother' John.vtogether J given point. . ^ _ Friday gPcJlceman Maier, who was a C O A S fb KILLED I ers take most of the lacteal fluid. with a party of young men from ! It was not until early today that Friday Wtron at the restaurant, slipped to Farmers have been forced to sell for Manchester left^ for Australia, but 1 the last spangle’ had been fastened POLICE COURT the side o f Joyce and they opened almost half of the 1929 price, as the before going the older brother tele to a bizarre costume and every on the bandits. The desperadoes ON MERIDEN HILL condensers were piled high with graphed to New York state to have Mummer had pronounced- himself BERT turned on the patrolmen and the preserved milk. his favorite brother Join the party. ready to awing Into the river of liv 'niree cases were before the Man chester Police Court this New ^lightened customers scampered for Butter. . . recently hit a low price . im Tom Hayes decided to remain in the , ing , color, ., -pagentry ^ and grotes- « e t y from the 60 shots that were Year’s morning, two of which had io Meriden, Jan. 1— (A P ) — Clar equaled in many years and cheese United States/ and from that dav in I querie— the New Years shooters’ Aged before the robbers slipped out arence do^ Wlto motor veMcle violations., Stretch, 11 yearEtr oia old son of0 M r. has also faUen in price. Despite-' 1574 un^i ^ariy last spriiig nothing parade—up the familiar route-along “BROTHERS” m the smoke of battle. The two and The tmrd case was) that of Clifford, Mrs. George' B. Stretch of lOO Meri these facts, milk had been held at was evef heard of the brother thAt secrecy?l«: one of With #oimded thugs were captured by a 14 cents a quart In Chicago, where left Manchester 56 years ago. When /il® mottoes of the -patudlng. clubs. S,hea;.oftoe north end, Charged with nljUad car, but the other escaped. dton street, wais fatally injured in a celling liquor. 'The witnesses in the coasting- " accident f on Columbus the dealers after violent struggles Tom received a letter written by the i their pl^s to themselves DOROTHY SEBASTIAN had agreed to pay producers ap lest case were Leo Lahey who makes bis avenue itoortly before noon and died brother whom he had thought dead i ^®3t rlyal organizations “steal their Two brothers start out In life as like as two proximately 7 cents a quart. The stuff” . home at the Cowles Hotel, and^ at the Meriden hospital at 1:15 for years, he brought the letter to j !>eas In a pod. See how erivironinent Influ- same amount was taken for delivery $30,000 In Prizes Harry Mints the owner of the ho o’clock ^ s afternoon; He suffered the Manchester Herald. ! tel, Shea was placed under arrest ancea tbel^Uvea and their loves. a bad dIslocatl<« of the left hip and profits. i More than $200,000, It was esti Using about the only horses left The Radio Talk mated, was expended ' by, the - :17 by'Patro'toar- W, s. Martin last, which tore Or tdoOj^ vessel jCuid a pos ! Later, after telling the story to 1 right'. 'Ltoey testified he bought a!" sible broken necl^i „ in Chicago nowadays, deliverymen ' dubs that were entered dni-today’s H C 8 , have been able to peddle only 1,338 toe General Electric Company in i pageant of- glittering costumes and pint o f liquor from Shea and paid Lloyd Freemanfle', 13, son of Mrst: Schenectady, N. Y „ arrangements him-$i for It. Minto said he ordered Lillian Freemantle of 253 Cook bottles a day at a wage of $50 a gaily decked floats. Cash prizes-eon- week. In some places automobile de were made to broadcast the greet tributed by the city amounting to Shea put of the piac^ becaiise he JEANETTE MCDONALD avenue, companion o f yoimg ings of the brothers over the low- knew' he was selling liquor around =?tretch receiv^ a wound on the livery with ninners for each truck $30,000 will be distributed.'fome'of Take Lessons In Love In the WHty wave radio station W2XAF to the theto-and he did not want him to lead and a brulfe on the hip. , have cut the cost to consumers. the costumes represent an expendi Comedy continue to do so. Patrolman Mar-1 .The hoys were coasting down the Australian low-wave station in Syd ture of thousands of dollars and re ney 10,000 miles away. On June 17, quired months to prepare.'^ ' tm told the court that Shea ad- j “OH, FOR A MAN” avenue with Stretch riding on top mltted sailing the liquor to him In o f Freemantle’s b^ck. The sled, ac- MYSTERY SHROUDS DEATH last year, the brothers successfully The Mummers and their floats w ith conversed for 40 minutes, in what poked none-too gentle -fingers at the presence of Lahey We Loan You ibordbig .to F re e n w ^ e ’s story .to the to his /own behalf Shea admitted REGINALD D E N ^ hosrtfcitt Officials; .jdtruok a rut, got toe General ESectrlc officials said facts and foibles of the day slb they be had received a dollar for the li MARJORIE WHITte out of control and crashed into a OF WASHINGTON GIRL Was the most successful low-wa.ve danced and capered to toe music of Money quor from Lahey, but that he was parked car at toe curb. The car is radio broadcast In t o e ' history of more than a score o f bands, and WARREN HYMBR f ' only acting as a go-between. He said < Y ou heve 20 months to pay it back owned b y Henry C. Bibeau o f 14:; radio. s; ■ string orchestras. . Washington, Jan. 1— (A P ) — The he turned over the dollar to the iBliside avenue aod was parked by (Mfered Trip “ I f you ever marched,’’ said an diary of Miss Beulah Limerick, 19, ether party from whom he got the * Easy to Pay Thomas J. Fallon of 474 Broad Following toe notoriety of the in whose brain a bullet was found old-time Mummer, “You’d know Uquor. Shea was found guilty and a street ^ broadcast, a w ^ t h y Hartford wo- wljy we do it. You wprk all year for yesterday after she bad been pro- fine o f $100 and costs was imposed.; Per Month. Plus Interest, ^ The bo3Ts were rushed to the bos.| agreed to fllance‘a £rip to Aus- iwunced dead from natural causes, H—then you have the -time o f your He had no money and went to jail. \ Repays a $100 Loan pital after toe acofdebt but StretclT* but Mr. Hayes declined, feel life. And right away when Its over I today was examined by police seek Aaron^ Poriss of Hartford, for. A Per Month, Plus Interest, failed to rally aad< died at 1:15 ing a clue. -)■■ a ing he was unable' to make jtoe longyou start all over agmn. You’re it trip, ' ' ‘ driving without a Ucsnse, paid a ' ^ 1 Repays a $200 lia n o’clock.v . Five men, acquaintances of. the for a day. ^Perhaps its' a substitute ‘ ' W; w. Robertson, Otoei^ Mana fine of $10 and costs« He was ar- < girl, and two o f her brothers ^were tor ambition, perhaps a lot of things rested last night by Tr^flo Officer! $1 C Per Mondi, Plua Interest, AWAIT COBOh^’S FINDING ger of the"^ Orford Sokp Company, — hut its fun, and a day in the lime j ^ ' ^ y ■ L J Repays a $300 Loan being held for investigation. All Josenb-Prentice on Center street. ' dsoied knofi^dge o f .Any shooting., who has but recently returned from light. Its vOf gloi^ and a lot a trip around the,,world Spent a day ‘ Jonii Cavanaa of 14-'Whitney ^ T h e average monthly cost o f a WashInjton, Jan. l.— (A P ) —« police said they expected to arrest of thL^s titot. psyobologiets can’t streetV'Sawt Hartford, was arrested , ' $100 loan, repaid as per the above Civil and naval authorities investi-; c ^ e r persons soon. iirith John’ Hayes’^ |n hil8 hotoe out- label. 'Iw t’a.wliy ,.we do it.” for allowing his younger brother; wde of Parramatta, Australia,. and- , t^ le . Is only $1.84. This'b based toe >fiea,th .of Lieutenant * A n usddanftifUiQ peimon telephoned who is Just under 16't6 drive hli^sar.' brought pictures and mbVies of the i^ o n the legallnterest rate of three Bruce ^ttle, a naval Mde at the a hdspltal eirly yesterday and re . $100,000 plAJOM V Patrolman Raymond Qrittln had and onC^half pet cent per month White‘s House today awaited thA older brother froih Ausiralii, Alj^uita, Ga., Jan. Fire ported a girl dsdng a t M!iite Limer been lafonned oy the antherltles 'tn '\ o n unpaid b alances. findings of the coroner’s inquest set' ick’s home. . Dr...Lyirian Qfeene, dis , Back to Coventry that made a shell of a . five story Last Hartford that there was a hit- ] for Saturday. patched to an ambulance, foimd the ' Following the broadcast Tom went building, causing damage estimated aad-run Artver m the vraiy out here' N o DgZdQr^No Tape ;'11ia a »a f4 tA t o p ^ toe Navtii )» d y lying upqn a. co4 > !n a grouad took to his little wayside s ^ d at at, $1 0 0 ^ , xjaged tor-several hours that they, wanted to'^get The mud Board of^toouiry is not expected teN floor room and ptonouhced . death Qoyentry |Ake but^ lf tor moved xlo in the-heart pt Atiahta. today-and guard on toe Cavaaaa car was bear be made imbUO liiiasdlAtely bpt toft - J., Sr, ' w .... •'% “ ■■ - --'v 1^. •'tv ______...... ^ j^ANCHESTm EVENING KBRAU);;S0T^ M^CHESim O?NK^r ^ .. ’' ’ ...... ‘ ''■ '■' ■■" ' ■ ’ ■■ ^ Review of Impoirtant Mv^n^^ M <$>- JANUARY well known tobacco grower, badly 56 years, approved between Sydney, drops .to. 44 after a .week of high given by the Manchester Medical ju ^ vdien popA holing pulley 1__^iTf prices drop to 16 cents a injured in fall ffom roof. Australia emd WGY. temperatures. Aa^ndai^n. bceedts. D istricim eiger meeting an- FIRE RECORD IS BROlOP qiiart. 15— Aimual district meeting of I. 4—M. H. S. beats ^ s t o l , 7-3. 200 Manchester people •visit Camp IQ-^New Cheney salesroom an noun'ced for Jazufafy'17. Selectmra Local ptJple make “whoopee’ 0 ..0 . F. Encampments held at Odd 6— First Manchester World WarDevena. , nounced. to ask town for $50,000 appropria quietly as police make but one ar Fellows hall. veteran, John Furphy, is buried in 13— Cheney , Bi others renews H-::-Chgmber of Commerce plana tion to rebuild road and aid jobless. INSODTHiNDDilOSD rest New Years. Manchester eliminated by New Soldier’s Field, Hartford. M H. S. Eighth District’s mwerage lease. 30th Anniversary. Associated Press 11 — Skeleton- found to woods 3—Christmas ^Community Fund Haven, 27 to 23 in Yale Tourney. ties West Hartford for C. C. L L. 15— ^Miss Msuy Woods retiresmembers.^Mts of Herald. solves mystery of disappearance of finn.1 total announced as $1403.25. 16— Thomas Hopper, prominenttitle, beating East Hartford, 7-2. from Cheney Brothers. 13—John' McCone of Talcottville Mrs. Mtoa Bissell to 1922. Number of Alarms Exceeds Town Court has busiest year in Salvationist, dies. Hartford man escapes death as Drought prevails in Manchester killed going to •work. Dr. Amos E. 12-^Hartford man falls from spire ^ Those In Any-Previous Year 1929, 625 cases yield $13,995.05 in 19—M. H. S. wins first leg on H. truck drops 20 feet nesir Buckland. and State. Friend of Manchester awarded de of Polish church and is . badly in In Department’s History. fines and costs. Wales Lines debating trophy, beat 7— Globe Hollow opens. M. H. S. 16— ^Manchester Town Governgree of Fellow of the American Col jured, St. Mary’s Young Men’s dub 1931 Wiekomed With Terri: Bristol tiams back Manchester ing Meriden and Middletown. wins C. C, I. L. tiUe in track. ment New Years.” l i e of Surgeons in Philadelphia. bolds dance for Christmas Commu ' The number of South Manchester High school title threat at Bristol, 21— ^Bende J. Bendeson, charter 9— Chamber of Commerce urges North End Y. M. C. plans an Rec season opens. nity Fund, which is about half fires for the year just passed, exceed raised, quota being at $3000. fic Din; H ot^ P a ck ed Bot 32-22. member of Odd Fellow», dies. setting up, of small claims court nounced. 14r-^amuel Anderson, father of ed those any previous year to toe 16— ^Beethoven Glee dub charity ot 6— Employees of Chance-Vought 22— Banner day for fires, comhere. William H. Gardner, well Manchester National Guard units Frank H. Anderson passes away. history of the town. A total of 152 concert sidds to Conomunity Fund, and Pratt Whitney companies of panies answering eight alarms. kno'wn business man, drops dead at return from Camp Devens. John Limerick succeeds Louis Breen ^rm s are recorded, 34 of which as Chairman of Democratic Town Associated Milk dealers cut price of East Hartford seek rents here. 24— G. H.-Waddell advises Cham67 18—Tovm’s Gold Star Mothers were box alarms and "U S ' still Conunittee. sdss Bertha M. Dietz milk one cent,. W._ Wi Robertson re ... ■ —-■ 7— $3000 increase in South Msm-ber of Commerce to back Select 10— ^Hayes brothers broadcast arleave for" France. alarms. Many of toe. still alarms chester post office receipts for chosen-Chainber of Ckiinirierce clerk. turns from trip around world, men. ranged for June 17. Harry C. Goodhind struck and were of little consequence. The -Chicago,-Jan. i.— (AP)— Frigi4\ 1929, totaling $63,836.40. 25— Spring Opening. 11— Sparks circus comes to town.killed by auto on Oakland street Charies, 5 year- old son of Mr. and 17— Special town meeting votes Mrs.-Franklin Henderling-of. Adams expenditure of $50,000 on highways average number of fires for any year temperatures failed to prevenl)^, Mrs. Mary E. L. Whiton, one of 27—^No rabid dog cases found in Annual Community Club lawn fete Hail storm lays waste tobacco is about 100 alarms. street dies in Memorial hospital aft here to aid unemployed in obtaining Chicagoans from giving a warm Manchester’s oldest residents, dies. Manchester, as epidemic spreads held. and gardens in Manchester and The most damaging fire of the 8— Proposed Center Springes Parkthrough state. 12— West Hartford beats M. H. S.vicinity. er eati^ frozen green tomatoes. work. farewell to 1930. 18— ^Michael F. HoUoran dies afteryear in the south end was the development wins approval locally. 31—Frank Cappello of 118 North 3 to 1, in play-off for League titie. 20—9 wiFe F. Day, old-time Meui- 16— First Cheney get-to-getber of shock at age of 54. Waranoke Hotel fire which occured The din with which 1931 was welf" 9— Decrease of $6,475.74 shown inEitn street drops dead on way to 13— ^ e n e y ’s pension flvb emchester man dies. Rev. E. fall season. John A. Derri^, Buck- land storekeeper dier^in Hertford 19— jJ-H.S. crushes Rock-vUle fiveat 11:30 a. m. April 4 last year, corned was terrific in the Loop dis-' receipts of 1929 at Manchester post work, ployees, number reaches 118. Select T. EM^h,.-pastor of the Church of Damsige estimated at $3,400 was-sus- trict, where the streets were paCkCd_ office, totaling $21,077.08. Annie Kebart, 18, dies from in man approve school budget. Nazarene r^ gn s. ' hospital. Miss Frances Spillane weds 31 to 15. Attorney W. J. Shea.' School con- 22— Louis Chartier, well knowntained in this fire, wbdeh threatened with merrymakers despite near-zerd 10— ^ k a tin g imsafe due to thawjuries suffered in fall from motor 16— Patricia Moroney wins col 22^Mapqab^s. greet new great sottdatlon proposed at meeting of north end blacksinith, dies at 80. for a time to spread in the busi weather. Hotels req>orted' -capacity, ing" spell. .1 cycle. lege scholarship with essay. Commands,, W. k. .Blewett, a native ness section of Main street. crowds. Thousands bf';^eiTSon3 were^^ Charles A. Sweet retires from the Bohrd of Seleetmeb; William 23— First snowstorm boon to Job 17— ^Tom and John Hayes chatof tl^tqW iL Loren C. Clifford, Jr., The total fire loss for the year unable to obteln teble^. space , taxi business. Dougan seriously mjured by auto on less here. .-•i; APRIL across the world in radio broadcast annoraces candidacy for Board of 24— Christmas cheer for all is aswas set at $9,326 of which $6,392 dining, and walked to e streets- Manchester High school beats arranged by Herald. Dr. F. A. Sweet East Center street. Assessors. 17— Admiral Byrd greets Man-sured as big snowfall brings white was in buildings and $2,934 con Fifty prohibition agents were off.? favored Meriden quintet, 17 to 12. 1—South Manchester Sanitary blamed as sewer laxity looms in 23:^North Manchester Merchants tents. . - Boy Scout Council is disapproved Sewer District asks town to pur ohesterltes at Depot Richard B. Christmas to Manchester, William duty, but only a few arreste were- .: eighth district. Announces he will Divi^on . of the Chamber of Com Da'vid Brown killed by automobile The entire Amerlcan-LaFrance made, two of them at toe “ V^ta“ here. chase its rights in so-called “dry fight to keep position. Smith, meal Boy Scout, awarded merce organizes, naming ’Thomas Eagle Scout badge by Admiral Byrd on CharteroEdr street as holidays equipment of the South Manchester cabaret in toe Evergreen Park diS; ^ 12— Jared Pearl, Civil War vet' brook’’ area. 17—Sweet told Board of sewers, F. Conran. Chairman. Many tele in Hartford. Amaranth is host to bring six crashes in Manchester. Fire Department was inspected last trict. A quantity of liqqor was se«^^^ eran, dies in 86th year. 4— Waranoke Hotel damaged byhe says. Dr. Sweet dropped by 8th phone and telegraph poles tom 13— Manchester population set at Grand Officers. Tall Cedars hold 26—Raymond E. Hagedom pro week by Paul Holleman, factory in ed. A bartender, to a saloon on the ^ fire, two overcome by smoke. District as W. W. Robertson is down in hea'vy windstorm. moted to lieutenancy of Company G. spection engineer, and was found to 22,293. 5— Mrs. Mary Fogarty dies of convention and parade. southwest side was also arrested. named president at annual meeting. 25— Joseph McCluskey •wins 19—Town makes 286 new voters. 27 — Many co-operate to help be in good condition. 14— Horace B. Cheney answersbums sustained Ih burning papers. At one hotel in the Loop the eni-} 19— Diplomas given to 130 at H.Senior two-mile race at Pittsbiugh, 21— ^Bon Ami garage fire. needy locally. Holiday business re The S. M. Fire Department has trance of three men, mistaken by]} attack of Senator Blaine of Wiscon 8—Cheney Brothers transfer divi S. graduation exercises. Mrs. Jane Pa, Jimmy Spillane hurls no-hit, no sin in tariff controversy. 22— Local Church of the Nazareneported as surprisingly good. Twelve installed six salvage covers for fur guests for prohibition agents caused sion to New York. Aldrich named hospital head. run game for the Community Club calls Rev. Harris B. Anthony as pas hundred children attend free show niture on No. 4 ladder truck, each a near panic. The music stopped and - 15— Chamber of Commerce in Adolph Anderson, 79, killed by 20— C. R. Hathaway completes 50against Holy Trinity. Mrs Ella F. creases yearly dues to $15. tor. Dean Cross speaks at Demo at State 'Theater. 12x18 feet in area. These tarpaulins dancing guests hurried to -their.:, automobile at Middle Turnpike. years of law practice, is honored bv Burr announces candidacy for Board cratic rally in Circle Theater. 30—Maurice T. Quish, widely are intended for use in ,j>rotecting tables to kick bottles from under Grand list is $53,520,60.'), a gain associates. John S. Hasbrouck invents new of Selectmen. 22— Cheney Works council electsknown plasterer,, dies at 35. Local furniture against daihage by^^y^ter. their chairs. Order •was -qnhd^.^ toj: of %tT2^51 bver 1928. method of feeding oil to engine. 23—Chamber of Commerce seeks 26— Edgar Ansaldi wins W. P. I. 14—^Ward Cheney Camp seeks officers. Post Office project is up to Con stored, however,, -.■when'. one bf=..the..' 13—^Faulty road signs cause fatal sentiment on Post Office location. Scholarship. Miss Marjorie Cheney 23— Ralph Russell retires after 54gress. trio assured the crowd that he and Spanish War monument here, sisks crash and death of New Britsdn girl Elighth District may use Ninth’s tells stand on Dry Law. James Sdectman for $5000. years in cSieney’s. his companions were just - making at foot of Nigger Hill. sewer tanks. stiiart, M. P. of Glasgow, Scotland, 24— Frank C. Ingraham of Foster TRAIN IS DERAILED merry. . . . Town Engineer J. Frank Bowen 15— Trout brooks lure local an 23— Fireworks sale this year O. entertidned locally. proposed layout for rebuilding East street dies. STATE BOARD STUDIES Church Service. glers. K.’d at town meeting. 27— Rev. Cornell, pastor-of Swed 25— Community Club drive ends. Cmter street at Cost of $169,000. Selectmen vote to cover "dry 26— R. J. Smith appointed to ish Lutheran church plans to hold Contrasting vividly with the noise First snow in Manchester and State. Chicago,' Jan. 1.— CAP.)—Officials IT—^Manchester High trounces brook” from School street to Maple state pension board. Albert- T. pastorate. of the downtown streets'-was the West Hartford 33-19. 27— ^M.H.S. honor roll for first pe WORK FOR THE JOBLESS of the Wabash railroad said today quiet of recesses of toe First Methof street. Dewey completes 25 years with 28— Miss Ethel Robb ■wins Woriod announced. Legion names 18—^Edward Hansen, wins Boys’ Hartford bank. men’s Tennis Championshi. Baldiga their Chicago-St. Louis passenger dist church, in the heart -of the- 16— M. H. S. baseball team de Francis E. Bray commander. Hart train was derailed at Bement. HI., at Loop. Here 300 worshippers heard Popularity contest at State Theater. 28— Hope to sell North Methodist home bums down on Tolland ’Turn Hartford, Jan. 1.— (A P )— The feats Hartford High in opener, 9 to ford County Doctors meet at Coun 2.; 30 a. m., today, overturning the the pastor, the Rev. John ’Thompson, 21— ^Rec Five beaten by Bristol church and build new one pike. plan of the state forestry commis 2. try du b. utter these words: Endees, State Champs, 34 to 16. 29— Democratic caucus names sion to provide work for the unem engine and a baggage car into the 22— Poultry Show opens at 17— ^Many complications seen ih 28— Relief for needy under way. depot. No one was hurt. “Need we care —for the frantic JULY delegates. Lions club holds profes Plans annoimced for Armistice Day ployed of the state is being consid Armory. dry brook question. The engine probably struck a mirth going onxjutside? We,> gather 18— Amiel Krause, widely known sional golf match at Country Club. observance. 800 visit new Cheney ered by the State Board of Finance 23— Local banks announce month- 1— Francis Griswold, 91, of East broken rail, officials said, and ran ed here in this peaceful atroosphere resident, dies at 55. Center street, dies. 30— ^Manchester Republican lead salesroom. and Control and the newly created , ly fee will be charged for checking ers turning towards Col. Clarence into the depot which caught fire and can pity those frenzied worldlings, . 19— Spanish War -Veterans hold 2— Cheney Brothers announce in 30—^E. L.\G. Hohenthal, jr., de state committee on unemployment. who in their folly doubtless; pity , accounts under $100.00. Seymour as 11th hour Gubehia- clines presidency of Chamber of The forestry plan is to use $10,000 was destroyed. None of the cars be Auto crushed by trolley, J. H. annual banquet at Masonic Temple, definite closing of dressing m ill us.” - - .. ; ...... torial candidate. i Commerce. Dr. Foster E. Priddy hind the baggage car left the tr^ks. Cheney escapes death and serious 200 attend. 3— Special story in Herald re in the improvement of the state Cheney Mills doctor appointed resi Engineer George Hitchcock and his Ckitside the Loop three-, personal, Red Men celebrate 18th anniver veals Manchester played important orests, meanwyhile giiqng many of one of them a 14 year old girl; were ••injury. dent physician at State Prison. Po fireman jumped from their cab to 24— Whiton estate allows $150,000sary. part in the Revolution. SEPTEMBER the unemployed work during the accidentally shot and wounded by lish National church commenced. winter months, and also provide safety. A spare engine . took the for library at North End. 20— Churches here in elaborate 5— Unusual quiet Fourth of July revelers. Two persons were killed I— High school enrollment reaches 31 — Cheneys retire William firewood for the needy in the cities. train on toward St. Louis with little M. H. S. beaten by Middletown, Easter rites. marked by few accidents and small and two injured when a man cele new per^—965. Walsh. Raymond A. JeweU of Lydal- The commission would have vari delay, it was said, and traffic on the 24-22 due to over-confidence. 21— Beethoven Glee Club holdsnumber of arrests. Jack Cheney sets brating toe New Year drove an 3— Daniel E. Kottke dies sudden■ville seriously hurt at Parker Village ous municipalities, through their line was re-routed through the 25— ^Frank F. Spencer, prominentfifth annual concert. new amateur course golf record with automobile through a street , car ly at work. crossing. charity departments, provided the yards. North End resident, dies. 22— Plan new Bon Ami factory inscore of 68 at Manchester Country safety zone. Their deaths made an Australia. Club. 4— Republicans hold caucuses. men for work in state forests, and 29—^Vital statistics show 50 less NOVEMBER all-time record for automobile fatali Get-Together Club entertains 75 6— John E. Dunn, former Man 5— Caucuses here names slate for would also provide trucks for the births in 1929 than in 1928, •with 1— John L. Reinartz named chair SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT ties for Cook county of 1,335 for a 364; five less deaths -with 238; and pensioners at dinner. chester resident, dies in New Ha Seymour. transportation of these men to the single year, 114 more than in 1929. man of Red Crosp Drive. Republi forests, and for hauling the wood an increase in marrisiges of 17, total 23— M. H. S. beats Rockville, 16-7. ven. 6— North end band concert draws Boston, Jan. 1.— (A P)—The Bos The driver was saved from vio record breaking crowd. Holland and cans to strive for big vote here. from the forests for distribution. In 194. 25— Muriel Tomlinson and Doris 7— Art Mulligan annoimced as 3— Cheney' Brothers deny rumor ton Herald says that the engage lence by a policeman. 28—^Ninth School District accepts Muldoon named highest ranking new coach of Cubs football team. Bissell win way into finals of town the case of the city of Bridgeport of shut-down. M. H. S. jolts West where there is no state forest near ment of Miss EUa de Traville Gnell- Cheney Brothers offer of $50,000 for students at High school. Hale’s store founded 33 years ago. tennis tournament. ing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rod- Hartford in 19 to 6 upset on foot- at hand, the city would be asked to English passenger buses are be library purposes as a trust fund. H. S. beats Middletown, 9 to 3. Home Bank and Trust nanaes J. F.. 8— Enrollment in first eight dis man Paul Snelling of. .Boston and tricts shows-gain of 39 pupils over baU field, ..e;-. provide transportation, to the. state J. Dwyfer. . ffeight - agent- 26— State Anhiranth holds annualShea, W. B. Rogers and J. F. Sul-, Beverly, and Jamed Sitopktfn,'Jir.,' of ing deborated: witlk se'enia .paintT, last 'Holland wins town title 4— Early vote hsref.light, toyrn’iCforests and the, men would b^ JiouB*- tags, moat ijf-toein, dejficttog.R^if^: honored for 50 years service with meeting here. livan on board of directors. Chicago, son of the chairmah of the for third time beating Bissell. Eliza u'ual G.O.P. margin falls short be ed and fed in cottages on the forest of interest along toe toute travel^ N. Y., N. H., & Hartford railroad. High school loses debate to Wes 8— Murphy’s restaurant closes be ing under 1200 majority. R. K. An board of Marshall Field and Com George I. Hubbard dies at 39 cause of financial failure. First band beth Washkiewich takes women’s lands. by toe coaches. leyan. net title from Miss Ruth Behrend. derson selected as Chamber of Com pany, will be announced soon. The years of age. 27— Past Masters of Order ofconcert of Chamber of Commerce merce president for coming year. parents of neither Miss Snelling Coasting accidents begin. series at Center Park draws over 9— Light early voting in primaries Vasa hold annual meeting here. here; Electric Company’s customers 6— Frank Cheney, Jr., announces nor Mr. Simpson would comment on 28— F. A. Verplanck, grand pa1,000 people. he •will not be candidate for re-elec GIVEN TIME TO PAY toe report, the paper said. FEBRUARY 9— Lifeguard Frank C. Buschto get dividends. Dedicates new tron of Eastern Star, honored at re Center church house Sunday. tion to presidency of Fire District. The wedding, according to the M dt in baling water a«wt inhale' 1—^ManchesTer library gets $40, ception in Masonic Temple. saves life of Catherine Quinn of 8— Post Office department favors Herald, will take place in Aiken, vapors: also snuff up nose. 000 by Mrs. Msiry E. Whiton’s will, Ridgewood street at Globe Hollow. 10— Judge R. A. Johnson and Miss Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 1.— (A P.)— 29— Captain James H. McVeigh, Marjory Cheney nominated for rep location of post office at center. under a proclamation issued by South Carolina, in January, News of for a total fund of $157,000. named to command Company G. 10— Chamber of Commerce survey 9— James E. Rowland, assistant toe forthcoming announcement was 3— S. N. E. T. Company plans reveals only 11 of 316 opposed to resentatives here. George E. Keith (jovemor Sampson, Kentuckians 30— Chamber of Commerce an beaten out by only 38 votes. prosecutor of Town Court, dies will have until Feoruary 1 to pay learned last night, the Herald con $100,000 expenditure locally. centralized post office. while driving car. tinues. nual banquet attended by over 350, I I — Board of Selectmen plans their state and county taxes and to OMER1?^ MimON JARS USED YEARLY 5—Old type of bills disappear 11— W. W. Robertson given fare 11—Town pauses to honor veter and refiects new life of organization town budget in new form. purchase their 1931 automobile li rapidly in Manchester. well party prior to Australian trip. ans of World War, 12— Robert J. Smith again nomin cense tags, without any penalty for Rain, snow and ice parsdyzes 12— Lightning hits Gammons- ated for state senator. 13—Frsink Cheney, Jr., re-con- May Holman plant but does only alight the tax. traffic. 13— Ruth E. Smith, dies of septicsiders resignation. "William J. Shea National Guard units pass anm;,al 1— Hundreds attended annual damage. is named assistant prosecutor. Wil The law provides a praUlty if tax poisoning from playground accident. es are not paid and new automobile inspection. open night at Trade School. 13— Kiddies leave for Kiwanis 15— Lillian Gow, 13, of Wapping,liam Taylor re-named collector of 7— ^Bristol trounces M. H. S.,, ‘ll- 3—A. L. Brown retires after 41 Camp in Hebron. South Manchester Fire District, licenses obtained by January 1 and killed in auto accident; Coste and James Gilbert, assistant attorney 16. ^years___ as merchant. Forest fire 16— Annueil report of NinthBellonte, famous French fliers, pass Frank Cheney, Jr., as president. 8— ^Walter M. Saunders, Cheney School District committee revetils general. Issued a statement saying & Co. sweeps 200 acres in Lydallville. H. s. over Manchester In airplane. Ques 15— Mrs. Joseph Heard, wife of Brothers oldest employee both in seniors, numbering 132, return from “Ninth’s Ownership ‘of schools tion Mark. local adjutant, honored by Salva the governor was without authority IN€. years and service is retired. Washington after most extensive opens way for consolidation.” Man 16— EHectric Company plans bigtion Army. to extend the time for tax payments. Junior Prom at High school. journey yet attempted. chester bettors lose “$5,000 ■wdn- expansion here. Celebrates new 16— Majors beat Cubs in firstHe said only the General Assembly HARTFORD 9— ^Annual Ice Carnival at Center 5— C. R. Burr named director ofnings” in Elnglish pool on Bobby Center Church house with big ban garre of town title series, 7 to 0. could do that. Springs. Manchester Trust Company at an Jones. quet. 15— Windham defeats Manches Governor Sampson said he had ex 12— Extra school cost may add nual meeting. 17— Chamber of Commerce outing 18— Lightning hits bam of Wilter. 21 to 19. tended the time because of many one-fourth mill to tax rate. 6— ^Early heat wave due to breakat Moodus is big success. liam J. Prentice in Talcottville for 17— The Herald issues second bigappeals from persons affected by the ' Henry _ Moi^;an, organizer of soon. Town’s sportsmen gather in 19—Heat wave drives mercury in third time killing a cow. gest edition with Chamber of Com business depression and unemploy Cheney Brotbtt^s Get-Together dub, annual . Fish and Game Club ban to three figures. Frank Relg of 19— Swedish Vasa society is 50merce 30th anniversary number. ment. The proclamation was issued JANUARY SALES VALUES dies at age of 70. quet at Msisonic Temple, 200 pres Manchester Green badly Injured by years old; Miss Doris Davis begins Fayette B. Clarke elected president late yesterday, 14—M. H. S. eliminates Meriden ent. auto. Thomas Scrivens, 29, of Hills- work as religious director at South of Kiwanis Club. Chamber of in League race, 28-22. 7— Lions Club holds first annualto'wn Road, swept off load of hay Methodist church. Commerce work is praised as 30th 16— Annual Police Concert at banquet at Coimtry Club. Board of by branches of tree and killed by 20— High school girls stege anyear is begun. SOLDIERS nGHT FIRE IN BEDDING State Tbeater attended by 1250. Selectman defer Cheney’s plan on the fall. nual hare and hound race. 19—Community Chest drive in -•Ji i • ....J3 -• i Coldest weather in years as dry brook. Cheney Brothers stop 21— Estimated $20,000 loss when 21— West Side Club wins baseballHartford hits charity here. theromometer hits 16 below. visiting nurse service, town to start. fire guts tobacco shed on old Rad- title by beating Bon Ami after elim^ 21— Put Consolidation up to town i Burlington, Yt., Jan. 1.— (A P)— 19— Campbell’s gas station guttedM. H S. tastes first baseball defeat, ding farm at Lydallville. "mating Manchester Green. Earl G. voters. The New Year brought Burlington by fire. West Hartford winning 11-7. 22— Plan to ^scuss federation ofSeaman and W. George Glenney 22— Chamber of Commerce organits most spectacular fire in decades, 20— Local Chinese, Ung Gok Gin, 8— Local Jews plan for place ofchurches in Manchester gets under added to Manchester Trust company izes Unemployment Registration a general alarm fire that ■wiped out loses fight'to halt deportation. worship. way.' board of directors. committee to cope with local em four huge wooden buildings and 21— S t.; Mary’s annual masquar- .9—A. A. Knofla heads hospital 23— Lions purchase recreation 23- ^udge Johnson divulges newployment problem. toeir contents, causing a loss of 4de held < at Cheney Hall. Harold drive for $36,000. camp in Bolton. Pet show held at Connecticut River plans. 23— Cubs and Majors play score*30,000. Soldiers from Fort Ethan Clemson wins prize for fifth succes- 12— Two himdred and fiftyWest Side playgprounds. 24— ^Miss Helen Swanson wedsless tie in second game of series. Allen helped fight toe flames. , sive year. mothers and children observe hospi 24— Rock^e-Manchester athletic Ralph -Hennequin.' , 25—Mrs, Frank Clieney, Jr., dies The light, -visible for 20 miles, 24— Five himdred dance at tal day at Memorial hospital. competition ends in a deadlock. 25;—State engineers inspect sew after illness of many months. drew thousands of holiday merry-, Masonic Ball. 13— Chief Samuel G. Gordon callsJohn Dorfman of Hartford badly in age plant here. Survey reveals ’Thomas Hickey, widely known north makers. The fire, originating a few 25— Herald Cooking School openscells at police station unfit for de jured in automobile accident at farmers keep daylight time. end resident, dies of injuries receiv minutes after midnight, apparently at Masonic Temple for week. tention of women. George E. Keith Talcottville. 26— Manchester-host to Conneced when hit by automobile. Red in an old wooden ice house of toe 26— Chamber of Commerce pre-announpes candidacy for General 25— Frdnk J. Maloney of Westticut Society of Ciyll Engineers. Crote needs more than quota of Burlington Ice Company, swept ■ pares for membership drive. Assembly. street stricken with paralysis while Thbmaa A. Hackett, well known $2,400. Francis E. Bray becomes away three other large frame struc 28—^Manchester Board of Relief 14— M. H. S. noses out East Harton fishing trip in Bolton. tobacco grower, dies. commander of Dilworth-Comell tures in an hour. The largest prop slices grand list by $56,385.00 as ford 4 to 2. 28— Miss Margaret H. Lewis and 27— ^Quit Dajdight; Time tonight. Post of American Legion. erty loss was that of the "Vermont Selectmen plan recommendation of 15— Steady do'wnpour relieves Alfred G Whitney united in ninr- 28— Edgewo^ House discontinues 27— ^McCluskey sets a new recordFriiit Company which lost, besides 16 mill tax rate. drought here. “Dry Brook,” ques riage. Dr. Ward E. Green’s dental meals. Wapping still runs a week to five mile cross country race here, a building, a large stock o f. fruit winning 24:54. Eight hundred women jam tion up to voters at special town office robbed. Chief Gordon’s greiat then is raided. •• and produce. Masonic Temple for final session of meeting. dane, “Tiger” dies. 30—Georjge C. Lessner to open 28— Charles Oliver resigns as “G” The ice company lost, -with Its officer. North Methodists to alter Herald cooking school. 17—Hospital drive opens. Bristol 29— Meldrum’s talk of buildingnew law office here. Police stop sign toree buildings, four trucks, several oan^aign nets 35 -violators. Bolton church: Thanksgiving Day program beats M H. S. in track and tennis big rayon factory here proves noth here is full.: horses, 'wagons, sleds and ice har “ Lady Fenwick” MARCH ing but bag of hot air. couple, Mr, and- Mte. • John Whit- but loses in baseball. 29^—Forty-four applicants • listed vesting equipment. ' 1—M. H. S. noses out Middletown 30— School expenses increase $9,-mzmn Yacis arrest for Illegal voting. 19—Harold Turkington’s march as Chambtf of Commerce registra after overtime period, 19-17. wins second prize at Salvation 000, "Vehicle show at West Side., FLIGHT TO CHINA H. B. Cheney, Jr., foimder of Jit ^ OGTOpER tion for employed opens. Sheets and. Pillow Army Golden Jubilee in New York. 30—Majors afid Cubs again score ney Players, cfies. Initial day of hospital drive brings AUGUST Henden, Eng., Jan. 1.— (A P.)— 3— ^T^wn votes 16 mill tax rate 1—Charles I. Balch, Manchester less to town title tilt. Child of New Our own famous brand of fine s ^ t s and .pijUow^tu^es.,.- j in $3,782.15. 1;—North End Merchants jom business man dies suddenly. Miss B rito^ family dies as car hits tree Miss Amy Johnston, 23, British avi- and accepts Whiton library legacies. Chamber of Commerce. Strong salvage, excellent wearing'4u^fities, perf^t iat-' 21—C. W. Holman electee^ presi Eleanor Blish joins S. M. Library on Silver Lane road. atrix, took off at 10:40 a. m. today Two local men subpoenaed in dent of Hospital Board of Trustees. Theodore Bidwell retires from on the first lap of a projected flight Hartford liquor probe. staff. DECEMBER isfaction. > • ; ] Charles Oliver named lieutenant of Cheney Brothers after 47 years of to Pdping, China. Her start was de 4— Austin Chambers seriously in 2T—Opeh Shop (Conference and 1^—Jobless here seek work, not Company G. service". layed "by fog. The. first atop was to jured in fall from window of hotel Cheney Style Show convenes in chaiity^ *2 ..... •«. f % *■% • •«.. 39d 23—Cheney’s give $10,000 to 2—J. H. Hyde wins President’s Cheney; Hall. 2— Trolley rams parked truckbe Livmpne, England, to clear the Cases, 4Yx38 1-2 and .45x38 in Mobile, Ga. Cup at Country Club. hospital drive, total reaches $28,- 4—Dilworth-Comell Post, Ameri nelar Laurel Pj^k, R. I., man klHed. customs and from there toe. route Sheets, 63x99 -----^lrl9 72x108 ...... w .,..$1.39 6—Rev. R. A. Colpitts return to 002.10. Scandia Lodge celebrates Manchester National Guard unite South Methodist church assured. can Legion-leaves for the Boston 3rM3eoi^e M; Barber, Clvllr'^ar le d - t o Berlin. She planned t o be at 63x108 ...... $1;29 Sheets^V81x99 . .ivi $li39 30th anniversary. James H. John leave for Camp Devens. parade. i veteran dies, at 86. Christinas ^ v - Moacow on the third day out. ' ' - 5— Home of Mrs. Herman Dudekston named deputy sheriff. 39 Manchester jurors drawn. Sheets, 72x99" ^ - $1.29 Sheets^^ 81x108 . > .. $1^59 of South Windsor bums at North 3—^Military, funeral for Mrs. ing^ here total $85«000. 26— ^Hospital drive closes with 4— ^Adelia Miller, six year old girlMaude (T r s ^ j I^ckisim a former 5— ^Mw.: J, H. Quinn, wife of — - Sheets, 90x108 $1.69^ - End fire aid is withheld bedhuse of total at $32,288.70. Manchester killed in auto crash in Columbia. ruling. resident of Manchwter, the first for known'druf^fist, dies. M.H.S.- o ^ n s official population given as 21,950. 5— Biggest gas-booster tank ina Wroinan in the history of Manches baaketbi!! season, beating .East ' 7—M. H. S. bows to Windham 33 28— Chamber of Commerce plansU. S. completed by Manchester Gas ter.' K entiicj^ Patdiw 0tk Quilts^ to 20 in season’s basketball finale. Nartford, 3741T. ^ band concert,series. Company on Hartford Road. • 6—Annual- town meeting. Voters jobs for High scdiool annual carnival. 8- ^500,000 hall storm strips Two attractive-designs. Good large siz®, 8(hc8C . 29— ^M. H. S title hopes crushed pass '^towin budget' of over a milhon many idle.- ", Att makes, ebid,. r«»tea, ex- - • . - -N - ^ / V- --. > iV . V Chamber of Commerce gets 133 under 8-4 lacing by West Hartford. tobacco and other crops In Manches dollars. Inktallation- of officei^ .^ditional members with drive. ;7-r-MaJb« outplay Cubs to win 4. dnsged and oyc7 | i| iii| ^ 30— ^Fine program honors tovm’ster and ■vicinity . John Mateer Chapter, DeMolay.tC. toyni titfe'04), to fourto game of 8—George W. Ferris, for 18 years war dead. Organize Manchester Local furniture stores plan, s ^ e K. < Burr appointed''-p^ee conimte- struggle. Hweliil reotal mtsfr 16 «ta - Old FashkmH bedspreads, . 0n Board of Relief, dies at. 78,. Hebrew Association here. show. sioner, Bucoeeding' 8B. J. Miirphy. -- : M. H. S. named to com ^ te in toiRdli^ progijMii t o ^ d RebtSIt maetouee. Good dt^^tiv^ spreads that ^w^ues. - 9— Am andus, F t^ h u ig, Jaznes- 7—Fire in rear of CoWMs block jdUm s^roved l^ Yale ToiOTey. ' '' i«d U|».- - . Broken assortment .^xl05.in'rose; blue/■ JUNE Egan and William Poesa pensioned tbreatana - Ijepot - Squmre. business ; cbminitteS. „ 10—Sdvation Army jubilee cele by Cheney’s. sactloiu: -iLe^oiiwirte n ttM green. 723tSK)ia«)fi* aiSd-yeBow, '. / ' bration iMld here. Thdiatm natoM 2-^Weaver High drubs M. H.^ 8., 11— Adam Backus home bums laBosto&romvdtttion., .Forestenrs^ter- til'litaaws. Board tMl46b> 12— ^Biggest ■ steam.- lin e . job in 10 toP atrick Touhey, well kqo^ Wapping. tain G ^ d Chief Raitger Walter 8 . , ait^Yoi? flTO^lioi|ra to itot ; K ^ M F ' S New Elmnma nei^. comptetioD at north end resident,-dies. Broad^t Williazn M.. Munro, well-knovra. . Floor. MeGbwan^of'Watei^iury. of n^jor aito btod- 7 « l Mailt Cheney.Brothers. ' between Hayes brothers who have Manchester residenUdieis.-. 9—Dr. - W'. R. .'nnker rounds oiit.' ne$s..' .. .V ■•.•,..■ - ■ ...... h r 13— Arthur Manning at Hillstown, not aeen or heard from each other in 12— Temperaturq in- Manchester 60i y ^ aim U J m re d at:a dinnar I:JiCb-Alfred,JobiiSto ^ MANCHESIER s VWWQ iOOTa iUl
jllte P9, the WDild, is, OB the who has visitiiig H ow M i' ~ '■'ite Iteme tiTjIteii^ Owotona, the l ^ l W •evwrest erfties b a r ^ ever charge it of liquor in the Palmetto State beas with any grosser sin than permit a perpetual barg;ain-day aspect. Health and Diet POBLUHBO BT THB ting ite ^ to be led around by the Com vriiiskey^at $2 a gallcB—BPt BRALO FRiNTtNaCOUPAKT, tNQ. LETTER IS BIm a U StrMt nose;' and even they never accuse it quart—with superior com whisfcay Advice Now in progress bi Soatli MiiDebMttr. Conn, 0 f Btandtag for being nose-led into 12.50 to $8 a gallon and Bourbon, By RODNEY DUTCHEB r THOMAS ri-ROUBOM By OB. PRARB MeOOT ^libertles o f Cuba, as gnaraateed GeD«rai Manager dishonoraUe wajrs.. made of com | and white rye, f*, NEA Service Writer te the Platt amendmenL It is a nice old Legislature and it contrast blindingly with weak gyor ‘The manner te wbicb people VpQOtfeS October U IH t Washington— Cubans driven from lave been shot and im ^^ned, to has a pretty stiff moral code of its thetic gin at $1 to $3 a quart, cut Publlahed Every Evening Except HEALTH FOB THB NEW YEAR their coimtry by the Machado dic say nothing of having had their i Sundays and Holidays Entered at the own. You can’t go into it and buy 'vdiiskey to $6 a quart and good tatorship are finally banding to i.roperty confiscated without com-j ?ost Office at South Manchester, crooked legialation as, it is more whiskey $6 to 512 a quart in New gether in order to make a concen- penSation, te inconceivable to any ann., as Seeond Class Mall Matter. New Year’s Day has wandered t/ated, organized fight for Cuban BUBiCRXPTtON RATES than suspected, has been done York, N ot only that, but Smith, one who has not studied the situ-' le Tear, by m a ll...... $AM over most of the calendar. For ex liberty from within the protective atlon In Cuba. j ?er Month, by mall ...... $ .60 rather frequently in some other bays it is only the improvident and ample, it began on September 21st shores of the United States. Exiled “Machado has persistently refused) 'lUvered. one year ...... $>.00 Legislatures in the United States. the piker who pay the standard among the old Egyptians and Per Cubans have been increasing in to permit the organization of new Single copies • e e a e • a a*B’ eseoeoes* I .08 Mostly its members are Just plain prices in South Carolina. The sub-' sians, and after 432 B. C. in Greece number for several years and now political parties or the reorganize-, some of them have organized the tlon of old parties. The right of po MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED folks but they have their prlnciplea stantial citizen supplies the com it celebrated on the 21st of PRESS « ^ e , wdiile among the medieval peo- Cuban Patriotic League, which will litical opposition is Cntlrdy denied. The Associated Press la ezeloslvely and they have thMr pride and they meal, the sugar and the hickory Ifies, March 26th was considered A’ have headquarters here and plans As soon as an editor or anyone else kntltled to the use tor republlcatlon to disseminate information about St all news dlspatobes credited to It have their patriotism. If you want wood fuel and Dismal Swamp dis good day for the beginning of the speaks up, he is notUed to get out >r not otherwise credited In this to put ^ything. over on the Con tillers work up the m ateria at the New Year. Our pmsent date of what’s happening on the island re- of the country or go to . jail. When per and also the local news pub- public. necticut Legislature jrou’ve got to rate of 100 gallons a day for 53 a January jst was not •accepted by the Nationalists party met for party i ned berelm n K »t coimtries until the frixteentb Flays Machado organization Machado sent his sol-! All rights ct repablloatlon e( fool it good and plenty; and there’s day wages.- Which accounts for the 'The league, if it operates accord Bpeclal dlspatobes herein are also re* century, and it began/whAn the Ro diers with the result that several | Served. enough sharp Yankee shrewdness in amount of liquor the average Caro man Emperor, Numa, changed the ing to plans, is likely to become a people were billed, and several hun-1 peginning of the year from March constant Irritant to the Department died arrested for disturbing the SFECIAt. ADVBRTISINQ REPRE- that group of just plain folks so that linian can eifford to lap up without I te January. He added at the same of State, which has consistently Ig- | peace. I PSN T A T IV B : Hamilton • DeUsser, you have to be pretty good in order entering bankruptcy. ^ o . 186 Madison Ava, Now Tork. N. time two more months to the ten noted the frequent sensational i By unconstitutional means,. Ma-f and 618 North Michigan Aea« to do th at The columnist’s deduction from all ^ready being used, and ordered the charges against President Gerardo chado ■ ' has* extended bis term of of Chicago, Ilia Nobody trembles in Connecticut this is that New Yorkers have made first of the year to be called Januar- Machado. fice to at least 10 years, obtaining! “Mussolini is a George Washing f Foil senrloo oUsnt ot N B A 8sr> just because the Legislature is a tremendous mistake in registering iua in honor of Janus, the two-faced co-operation of his Congress by in god who was supposed to be nble.to ton compared to Machado,” says ^ e a In& going to meet. as wets. They should vote dry, like creasing the terms of its members look backward and forward at the H. Raljfii Burton, general counsel end promising to keep them te of £§ Member, Audit Bureau ot Clreola* the South Carolinians, he says, and for the new organization. “It is ^ o n a same time. Janus was supposed to fice. He Is in now until May 1835, 7 The Herald Printing Company. Ina. P IP E DOW N then the enforcement officers, the be the special deity who p re s id ^ hard for an American to imder- as a result of the 1928 election te stand that there exists within a 'ASSumM no ananelal responsibility So the Democratic senators-elect Anti-Saloon League and the rest of over doors, and Numa thought he which he was the only candidate (or ty^graphlcal errors appearing In would be very suitable for properly hundred miles of his own country, whose name was permitted to ap tdvertisements la the Manoheater have caucused in New Haven and the reformers would leave them a country which, in its lack of po \ ^dBrenlng Herald. opening the New Year. pear on the ticket. e 11 I ' — ■ have decide to demand represen alone and there would be unlimited While the date of New Year’s Day litical and civil freedom, is only Says Press Is Gagged ^LVTKlNa BR O ’THmns. mC3 THURSDAY, JANUARY 1. tation 0^ ari Legislative committees quantities of boozs at extremely has varied,. nevertheless the spirit comparable with the despotism of. ^‘Practically every newspaper in Asiatic princes." and on all state commissions! All moderate prices—no tax, no protec of the day has been much the same - , Havana, despite constitutlonial guar- at all times and among all peoples, t STATE POUOB Burton, who is best known here antees ofTreedom of the press has right, fair enough as a principle. tion money, no fines, no overhead at for they all deemed it fitting to hon as the legal representative and ' either been suppressed or has sus- Such recommendaticais o f the aug* But there is one thing that the Dem all to the bootlegging business; or the day by wishing their friends spokesman of various national pended publication because o f Ma- 'iaentation of the State Police force ocratic senators and representa nothing to pay for but the liquor. 8 new year that would be both patriotic societies, visited Cuba j chado’s rigid censorship. Machado’s as those of Commissioner Robert T. tives in the incoming Legislature 'And there’s a whale of a lot to all ^PPy and healthful. As we now early in the fall with Senator David j enemies nave been mysteriously as- offer each other pleasant wishes it L Walsh of Massachusetts. He has sassinated and boy and g;lrl students fHurley, who advocates iBcrpaaliiS ought not. to forget, and that is that that besides a columnist’s joke. was once upon a time a ctistom to had experience in international po killed for a.«serttag their rights of 'the personnel and the jegtebBShp^t in yiK l^em ber election they* failed give gifts. The king of Sabina in litics and was decorated by the Ru petition. Every 10 days through a of two new barracks, are not Hkely to elect a majority of members of 747 B. C. started the idea o f the manian government for his service lottery, Machado extracts hundr^ New Year gift by giving sacred to that country in her successful to meet with the approval of the either house of the General Assem o." thousands of dollars fcom the /N NEW YORK branches from the trees sacred to post-war efforts to acquire large Legislature until something hat desperately poor Cubans te amounts bly and that every Republican can Strenla, the Goddess of Strength, gobs of new territory. of 30 cents and up, deducting bis been done to more accurately delim- didate for a state office was elected N ew York, Jan. 1.— It ’s funny and his subjects also brought him Other prominent members in the own liberal share and then dividing, YOKTERmUD. Inate the duties and responsibilities with the single exception of the can that Charles K. Harris should die these branches as tokens of „good Itague are Alfred Betancourt, pres- among bis political henchmen. ioent; Octavio Seigle, wealthy ban Queer Twists of this department. - At present didate for governor. Which means just as the old ballad school of song I^PCk for the ensuing year. A s bis- Small wonder that he dares not go started coming back. tory advanced, these gifts became ished Cuban; Gerald Brandon, news even a few miles Into the country there Is an increasing tendency to AS EXTORTHNSt that thjg "Democratic party is still a The white-haired author of more elaborate. Among the Saxons, paperman; Dr. Domingo Tamargo v/ithout Doth sides o f the road lined In Day*s News ward an overlapping of the work of minority party in this state and a proper offering was a fat capon. and Albert de Laisne. The hope of “Hello Central, Give Me Heaven," wdth soldiers for his piPtection.” -L. the State Police and that of local would make a bit of a mistake if it and “ A fte r the Ball’’ and "Break Another present was an. orange the organization Js to organize all The Cuban Patriotic L e a s e ’s stuck with cloves for hangteg te the Cuban exiles and other anti-Mach- police departments which, if it is not should begin to act like a majority the News to Mother" and a hundred first move has been to ask Secre Cambridge, Mass.—In order to wine vesasl. A t this time it was edo patriots now in the United others had persistently refused to tary of State Stimson to pursuade combat feminism 5100,000 has b ew Fifteen Year OU Boj and checked, will inevitably result m party. quite correct to give cloves for they States. surrender to jazz. And though he Machado to allow two representa bequeathed by Albert E Pillsbury, tonllict between the tero '^rpes of were v e ^ expensive and held to be Cite Many Evils This newspaper has already ex- operated one of Tin Pan Alley's tive Americans to enter Cuba, study who was once attorney generaj Of distinguished presents. “W e gave the Cubans a replica Two Pals Try To ^ c k - organizations and in more or presused the belief that it would be most famous song-publishing empor the situation and make a piiblit Massachusetts. His will sets forth It is interesting that in Paris the ot our own constitution with ^ess demoralization of police work iums, its name was never identi report. It reaUy doesn’t expect his belief “that the modem feminist a s^rioua error for the Republican custom still prevails of giving pres which to govern themselves and fied with s3mcopated successes Har Stimson ind Machado to co-operate, movement tends te take woman out ^j:enerally, , * p u r ify to resort to^rtiarp practice ents on New Year’s Day, although liow Machadd has destroyed it,” maO Doctor and F a t ris had always insisted that the bal but holds that It has thus called Ma of the home and put her in politick, most countries nave switched ttes Burton says. “The Department chado’s bluff as made when he said The Idea hack of the orgnntortlon fh the maintaining in office of all lad was what the public really government or business, and tb)at ■ “ -I- -'ri r : wanted. custom over to Ohristifias and have of -State nas been fragrantly dere of a State Police force in Connecti poesiWe Republican office holders by iccently he was willing to have the this has already begun to impair left only good wishes for New Year’s lict in its duty of protecting the A merican people know all the facte. Qintonvine, Wis,, Jan. 1 .— (A P )-*- cut was to provide for an adequate refusing to ratify appointments presente. the family as the basis of civiliza At various intervals for several tion.” He left 525,000 each to Har A little shack stood "deserted today patnd of the highways outside the made the Democratic govemor- The most significant thing about years I have dropped in to chat with vard, Yale, Princeton and Columbia te a wooded glen back of the Deorge to-be. In our belief ttie election of the veteran songsmlth, and despite modem New Year’s Day is the popu meal water. Steel cut oats are to Jurisdiction of municipal police de for lectures or other means of de Popp farm home near here. its location and part of its immedi lar custom of making good resolu be placed in a covered dish and partments and the carrying on of Dekti .Q’oSS l to the governorship veloping sound public opinion. Gordon Popp, 19, is dead and his ate backgrotmd the office always tions. Most people feel that this is soaked in water for thirty minutes, carries with it the mandate of the Reno— Final returns for 1930: 2,- buddies Douglas Parfitt, 14, high crime prevention and detection in seemed to hold a faint aroma of a splendid time to turn over a new then beaten until milky, then 149 divorces, 43 more than in 19^," school freshman an Howatel Hun- the rural districts which were other*, people to create something besides lavender and old lace. For just off leaf, for they look forward to the strained, -ind it is ready to drink. It and 4,513 marriages licenses, 31)3 dertmark, 17, are in jail at Wsu<> a solidly Republican administrative the office where Harris came daily new year as a t i^ when opportu is claimed this makes blood rapidly. wise without the services of pntfes- more than in 1929. The marriages paca, after confessing, the poUor to his desk, despite age and ill nity is going to ^ock anew; they What do you think ? Is it too sional policemen. In recent yean It mechanism. But we don’t believe, were mostly of Californians avoid said, an 'attempt to extort 51' whether these duties of the State party, through the election of a and stacks of old songs gathering IS that we make an Inventory of our class of food which is always im old habits and resolve to better proved through cooking. The raw Greenwich, Conn.—This is sui>- Howard and Douglas said it was %6Hce hate not been seriously Inter- governor and a better sized Legis dust. On Jan. 1, 1735, Paul Revere, . Ithem. Tbe feeling that a new year starch cell is very difficult to jdigest, posed to be the riqjiest tow n. M r in the shack that plans v re r» h UL to ^ «ed with by the diversion of the lative minority than usual, has been famed American patriot, was bom capita in the world, xievlsed tax li% -‘•mPike some Wg^money.” “'ll!- From his comer chair, he could stretching before you clean and but is broken up through heat. The ‘Ik Boston, Mass. department’s efforts to activities sheeted by the voters of this stare command two views of Broadway ■ unsullied makes you feel that you cold, raw o a tm ^ "soup” which you show a total property valuation of They picked Dr. Jlimey eur ttif properly falling within the line of to be cock of the walk in this state's and often he would comment that he i given a new chance to write about is composed practically He learned from his father the $192,385,490. Mrs. Harriet Lauder victim, not, they eityltened, beimuse trade of goldsmith and soon became Greenway, aimt of Mrs. James J. they had anything against the doc duty of the local departments and government. And a tendency to had to have this association with the ' succeed. of nothing but starch and water and, The old year has passed, and the of course, cannot be truly called a -skillful as an engraver on silver Tunney, is assessed at 51>061,3&0, tor—he’d brought Howard into the having to do very largely with Just swagger too nouch, and to give too Great White Way. Glancing out over the heads of the______crowds,____ hebest way to bring about the good blood builder. ware. He engraved the plates and New York—With tear gas bombs world— but you had to pick someone tw o classes of offenses, violation ofi many orders, on the part of the would start spinning yams of his i that your friends make about printed che paper money ordered in and hyqxMiermic bullets for animals with money—look at that Illinois the liquor laws and gambling. Legislative minority, would be early years of struggle— years when, you, for being healthy and happy in 1775 by. the Provincial Coagresa and in jungles an exx>editlon sponsored extortion case. ’Those 4^ o w s plclted .(Bronchitis and Laryngitis) in the same year established a pow a banker.” as a lad, he would sneak away from the New Year, is to resolve right by the Lyracuse Museum of Natural S There have been many instances pretty fairly sure to Invite an atti Question: Mrs. P. J. asks: “Will der mill in Boston. odd jobs in his father’s tailor shop In now to start the day right, with History has gone to Venezuela The The Letter Swhere considerable numbers of State tude of miswering belligerency on vou kindly tell me the difference be Revere took an active interest in ! gas will be used Kaginaw, Mich., to watch actors cut ngbt food and right living. Make to blind the ani- Howard typed the letter, "tt-y tm the part of the majority party which tween bronchitis and laryngitis, and Rtrtlce officers have been taken away ting capers in a nearby hotel. ip your mind that you will carry the disputes with the English. He ; mals for photographic purposes; the value 3TOur life come acroiss Wtth' the symptoms of each?” participated in the Tea Party and bullets to capture them, ^rom their regular duties emd mo- we should like to see avoided. 'They seemed to be having such a this resolution straight through the $10,000. Do not try to foil us OT jm i Answer: The symptoms are very carried the news of if to New York! Toronto—^The Lady of the Snows will be pumped fuli of lead. "iTeu fire ^ilized for raids agfainst xnisdemean- Pipe down, brothers, just a half a good time that he made up his mind new year and I am sure that this year will oe much healthier and hap similar in some ways, but with bron and Philadelphia, I has many diamonds, but they are on the spot if you do not pay '•fip."' Stots in territory ^eady imder the tone or two, and see if you don’t there and then to become a per chitis there is usually a whistling former. Wherewith he went into the pier in every way than any other On April 18-19, 1775, at the t»- bidden. Dr. George F. Kunz of tfte Gangster talk. That’d iewe the Jjprotection of competent local police make Out all the better for it. sound heard during breathing, and ouest o f Joseph Warren, Revere I American Museum of Natureil H£6- doctor. Howard wore' k^loves fi(hen back yard and got out an oyster have ever had, more mucus is coughed up. In laryn Iflepartments; and such activities in- can, running strings along a piece of I ------Liade his memorable midnight ride! tory told the Geological Society of he typed so there'd be no fthgn:- gitis the inflammation is mostly in tc Lexington to warn Hancock and 1-AJne^ca that study of remnants of. prints. » o lv e of course the devotion of con- t h e r a i l r o a d p l a n board to which the can had been ^ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS the throat and may or may not be Samuel Adams of the approach o f i Rlaclal formations might lead to the But the doctor wasn’t scazfid. fie »derable State Police time to pre- To those undoubtedly numerous attached. | " ------accompanied with mucus. Any doc ’This he perfected into an Instru-1 (Toxem ia) English troops. Then, passing on discovery of riches. told authorities and a posse fit ^minary spotting. persons who experience something of tor can tell you the difference in a towards Concord co warn the people Easton, Md.—Edward Rogers, 98, thA boys as they went to cOSoot^the ment on which he could pick out Question: Mrs. E. 8. B. aslm; minute’s diagnosis. I The State Police Department wai a sense of bewilderment when they tunes. A minstrel trouper, passing , “What are the symptoms of toxemia, there, he was captured by a party of negro, who fought for General money from the base of the fiag- Grant, Is firmly resolved to have marked post designed Etlong the l^ot organized as an agency for read that the proposed consolidation the tailor shop, watched the lad would you advise for one British soldiers, and was brought COMMISSIONER RESIGNS back to Lexington, where- he was faith In banks. He became a deposi highway. They got caught) just like fjchecklng up city poHee work. It into four systems lace of Law and Order Leagues and a major remedy for economic depres printed sign, reading, "Prof. Harris Hartford to make some more laws cheer up. As a matter of fact he youth euly today. . and lend the sanction of its author- probably understands the bearings JUDGE TAMMANY WEDS The wetim was Edward Tipanift. |lty to the routine processes of gov of railroad mergers on industrial and Norwalk, Jan. l.— (A P )—Judge 19, of this dty. Pdicse wtore' Willtem F. Tammany, of tiie firm of commercial activity almost, if not tog for his friend,- Frank ernment for the next two years. Tammahy and Connery of Norwalk, quite, as well as those who kid them 21, who they (tesurg^ with tlw We are fond of our Legislature They shaD be ashamed, and also and Mias Lucy Collins of Norwalk tog. fo r several reasons; one is because, selves with the idea that you can confounded, all o f them: they and New Yorit City, were marriwl According to witnessesi the I^KMsessing under the state’s Const!- give everybody a Job by tying a shall go to c•i *. r ♦. •• • .' n - .••
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The American L^on Auxiliary ’'r .’ ^ . ' » -f I ^ ^ ■ ' ■ ' . ■ *f**- ■ held the last regular meeting of the [.'f ■ V, ; year Tuesday evesing at tiie G A.^ vf*''VT;W v; hah, with an attendance of over 126. • * f '7': r*. ■'* ■■ The members had been asked to
bring their children as Santa CEaus ' T ...t'- - r K-:;' '.teJr -V c.’ -: • a'v • T - . .. • , was to make a visit, and there were .. ri.-'':-.- ^2’ f - , •• • about sixty children present. The Unit heard reports from the .1 • ■ welfare work done at ClnristinnA and also voted to^ve ''y the scholarship fund whinh ie being .-ai, ■ raised throughont the district for the child of a veteran who has died Free Parking - V since 1921, and who wishes to con £5 i • 9taflf. pf interior For your convenience jii>hen shop tinue its educatitm. The arpount of IsvmtfjyeMT sefcvice during ping, we have a private ;parking's^ce ' the flmd is to be $250 and part of I gs o^ » times! this has already been received. | at the rear of our stpm wh^re vcars: Bring them ymm;|iik)blems ik> nm isn be parked as long ^ae-you wish, b Santa Claus arrived at about how small'or Il^ e, nine o’clock and presented each without charge. ■ child Eind also each grown up with a gift. There was lots of fun, and the .-■X- -v; children entertained with a program following Seinta's visit. There were songs by the children and also hy the quartet, which were very well received. At last night’s meeting two of ficers, Mrs. Alice Backofen, vice :%Uy -J ■ 'i r » * president and Mrs. William Pfunder, historian were installed. School Savings The saving accounts of the pupils of the Vernon schools amounts to something like $2,228 which includes all the city and outlying district, Fashions are re-marked for Watkins schools, as follows; ElUngton $651.16; Somers, $424.21; Vernon $115.40; and Tolland $37.51. Town of Ellington Cogswell school $35.94; Windermere $32.08; Job’s Hill, $24.22; No. 5 $54.98; Center $190.24; Crystal Lake, $37.62; Frog Hollow, $38.51; Longview, $137.57 total for Bedrooms for Living Rooms $651.10. Town of Vernon — Dob- sonville $84; Blast School $376.10; Maple street $418.13; Northeast, $133.87; Ogden's Comer $6.19; Tal- Three Maple Pieces $84 Queen Anne Group $98 cottville, $17.95; Vernon Center, S 21.70, Vemon Depot, $$57.46; total A charming Colonial adaptation of (wUd meple A piUqw?arm sofa with cabriole legs and a biit- $1,115.40. featuring, a four drawer ,dr^)!yr, a. flve- d^wer Qb^t. Tolland — Cedar Swamp $3.60; ton-back chair comprise t|fip qnseipble. B o^ pieces and full size poster be<|. fonner price was are covered all over With ratine tapestry. "All web Snipsic $6.90; White $27.01. $149.00. Somers—Hall Hill $2.37: No. 9 construction. Formerly $175.00. $17.74; Somers Center $284.60; Somers^^e $119.50; total $424.21. F. of A. Installation Court Snipsic, F. of A will meet 18th Century Group $IB9 SALE on Monday night in K. of C. hall, at English Loung:e Group $J59 which time there will be ih'tallation of officers. George E. Hammond i n e furniture fashions are available at lower prices than ever at Watkins Brothers store 18th Century Colonial inspired'this group with These two pieces, .sofa a^d buttonTback wing wi’l be installed as Ch’cl Ranger, its beautiful straight grain; and hUti; walnut veneers wide Semi-Annual Sale. Prices that were lower than before the war have been reduced this being the second term for Mr. for this important semi-annual event All the furniture included is regular fine quality chair---- were blUlt for ’ lotmglng comfort. The and its shapely mirrors. Fu|l s l^ bed, dresser, F covering is a brown .wool tapestry introducing soft Hammond. 'The other off'cers have chest and French dresser. Fbfme^y $179.00. Watkins Furniture, .styled-right, built-right and priced right! Early Colonial, Georgian, been named in a previous issue. rose, green and yellow. Formerly $299.(X). There will be a sitting of the i Early English and French Provincial. .. .the leading furaiture style forecasts for 1931.... pinochle tournament at this meet make up the major part of the large, distinctive Watkins stock. Each piece has been selected ing, and a smoker and social tinv’ by our o-wn buyers for New England homes. The items listed here offer just an idea of the will follow. District Deputy O. P. values available. Morin will be in charge. I^ate Colonial Group 8175 Modern ^ glisfi Group $210 Grand Chief Guest * Grand Chief Ranger Walter S. Typical of the period, this grp.hp:’ia nifijanQed by Deep seats are a feature of this ensemble. It McGowan is to be the guest of Court beautiful crotch mahogany veeners. The con is constructed of hair and cotton with seats and Foresters Pride this evening at the struction is all dus^robfed. Full-size bed, dress regular meetmg of the court. The backs of figured wool tapestry and outside backs er, Duncan Phyfe dmsslng l^b^, aod chest. For and arms of plain wool tapestry to match. For court will be inspected and a class merly $176.00. “ ; ' / " of candidates will be initiated. Of- Mattresses $16.95 Breakfast Groups $19.75 merly $420.00. iicerp for the coming year are to be r. nr_jt icine/c-s , •C .-9 installed. f'' *hael J. Mantak is Inherspring mattresses, buiit with dozeff of tiny Chief Rang ■ fo~ the year 1931. Each of these groups includes five pieces...... Cler! i ■•n'.ri Banquet coU springs, covered with downy cotton and striped drop-leaf table and 4 cl^rs. Choice of brown-oak, 'The Clerl: ' ■ ■ '‘ tic Club has all art ticking. Special sizes made to order. Former decorated, or gray oak burnished with blue and plans readv i ' e banquet which ly $24.50. decorated. Formerly $83.00. will be held on Thursday, Jan. 8, at the Rockville house. 'The toastr master is to be Lewis H. Chapman, for Dining Rooms for Sun Rooms a veteran in the ro’e, and with Mr- Chapman in charge, the program and enterta'nment is bound to be first rate. Johnny Roser, former Dinette Groups $119 Artfibre G w p 829.50 Eastern League star will be one of Queeu Anne Group 8139 Spool Beds $15.95 f ’ the speakers. Tbs committee in charge of the pw-^Tam is Albert There are nine pieces in this group which fol Bhccellent beds for filling in Colonial bedrooms, Colonial g^ups, authentic in design, reproduc It costs little to furnish a sunporch during this Spielman and Cai! Ge.novesi, rlilade of solid gumwood, nicely turned, and finished ed in solid cherty. Small Welsh cupboard, draw- event! A two-piece artfibre group with spring- lows the Queen Anne style and is made with walnut filled seat cushions has been reduced ffoiQ $59.00 to L cen'e Arrive plywood panels. Buffet, table, chins, arm chair mahogany. F\ill or twin sizes. Formerly $20.00. top taole with spoon feet, and 4-yoke back Windsor side chairs. . Formerly $180.00 for the 6 pieces. $29.50. ’The color-9.chem§^iis43^I^> red and black! Town Clerk John B. Thomas an and 5 side chairs. Form«flY$jTfl,Q0. Sofa and'ihair.®^"" ' ; j,-=. ■ ■ . .--jx ■ nounced this week that fishing and hunting licenses for 1931 have ar rived and can l^e obtained at this of fice. The liern :e 5 for either hunting or fishing are S3 35 this year, while the combination licenses are $5.35.- Sheraton Gr6Up?|S^^ Maple Chests $24 Stick Fibre Group 889.50 The ice at Crj'stal Lake is thick Kitchen Cabinets 821.85 enough in some places to permit Solid mahogany has been used in tjiis beautiful Medium height, 5 drawer chests of solid maple This is a conservative, yet‘deligbtfiiUy refresh- fishing through the ice, and it is ensemble, enhanced by crotjOb, ms^ogapy veneers. and figured maple veneer. 'Beautifully finished in Genuine Hooker in green enamel, decorated with mg ensemble. The fibre is finished old ivory, green reported that the fish are starting Included are: table, buffet, china cal^et, arm chair red and black. Includes many Hoosier features and 5 side chairs. amber color. Oak interiors, made dustproof. For and oran^ with seats and loose piUoW hacks in to bite. As a result severM licenses Was formerly $37.6.00. merly $35.00. such as roll doors, spice jars and metal drawers. shadow-warp- cretonne to- harmonize. Sofa and have been issued for 1931. Formerly $43.75. 3hair, formerly $179.00. Baptist Church Baptist Church morning worship on Sunday will be at 10:30 with ser mon by the pastor; at 12 noon there will be church school. Superintend Ehidish Oak Gi^>up 8895 ent Reginald W. Kent. At 6:15 Lounging Chairs 833 Modern Fibre Group 898 Christian Endeavor meeting^ and at There’s rqgged beauty in the sturdy construc RLgs 899 t'j n;- ; i. 7 p. m. evening service, oib Mon tion and deep carvings of this group. , Itefectory A modem touch han-bncii fftvsn this fibre grouip day at 8 p. m. Allen Bible clase will draw-top table, buffet, china cabinet, high serving A choice of popular designs, all built on the by its seat cushions in Ved and yellow danmsk and meet with Mrs. R. W. Kent, 29 chest, arm chair and 5 side chairs in red leather. Flnglisb style with deep, low seats and low arms, 9x12 domestic Orienteils in rich lustre finish. Re loose pillow backs in black oilcloth. Sofa and chair, Orchard street. On Tuesday evening Formerly $875.Q0. > some cut back. Choice of tapestry coverings. productions of some of the most popular modem and 'formerly. $219.00. at 7:30 World Wide Guild will meet Former values to $59.00. antique Orientals. Formerly $150.00. with Miss G. Dunn, 24 Snipsic street, and on Friday at 4 p. m. the Crusaders will meet at the church. Notes Fh^ancis O’Loughlin of E31m stfept 5?; was 09c of those from this city who Lawson Sofas $49 Oholeum $2.29 s attended the dance at the Hotel Am bassador on Saturday evening. 1 Miss Margaret Rae of Hartford is An exceptional value, for this is a full Popular tile, marble and embossed tile the guest of her aunt Mrs. Maude length, three cushion model with three- pattemadn Aqcolac finish. Designs suit Leonard of Film street. cushion 'spring back. This type of sofa able for' every mom in the home. For K\ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bostwick of is good for apartments and otircr small mer valqes up to $3.40 a square yard. 1; New Haven have been spending a living rooms. Regular $85.00. Now $2.^ ^ 3? « — few days with Dr. and Mrs. T. F. ii O’Loughlin of Elm street. I Miss Sylvia Brown of the Connec ticut College for Women at New London is spending the holidays With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mor ris Brown of Village street. Table Lamps $7.50 Glaiis: Curtains $1 Simon Cohen of Boston University V:. ■- ■ ■ Law School is visiting his parents, Pull size, two-light lamps having; im Plain ^nd nif^ed glass curtains in va Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cohen of Long ported Italian pottery bases and deco rious <|irotgiu wUcb formerly sold view. rated paper-parchment ~ shades. For high as;$10,00 U pklr have been reduced John Skinner of Ogden’s Comer merly $10.00. to $1 4 pair, for there are just one or will have a free trip to New York two of a kind in most instances. City where he will attend the Madi m m m m \ son Square Garden PoiUtry Show to be held in January, for receiving the highest rating in the poultry judg ing contest at Storrs college. - • ’The Rockville City Council met on Tuesday evening with Mayor A. E. Waite presiding, and ftills for the various committees were read and ordered paid. .'V'L'- Richard Pippin, a student at the - I - . > . . , ; .. ML Hermon Preparatory school Jhas been awarded a $50 scholarship this being Mr. Pippin’s second achdlaf- ^ V. ' -wv J . sbip, the first one received last yeaih amounted to $76. ' 1, / / ^ e y t l c ------A son was bom recently to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Man chester, at the Rockville City hbsjBl- tal. Mrs. Anderson was formerly FHss Gertmde Worqwtedt of Kbck- rz u. : I vUle. ■ y- K rrii li VH. li .. J VTbe A ^ e a i t peopl#,’ >.b-' LI. lllHl!!WA'.»"l I I W*Wt-Lf JMIHI mi . Thomas W. tamoat, ^ ■ w “never *> tWng Ifi hMees/^Ta? it ■ : , -• ...... poeeibfe he*8 never-been to a foot- ‘I'f < . . ,r ... “ MH-gaaMit' . . f; ■:tr:3;/-'t. il n ' I ^ 2? r-m: ■jf.-7.-JS PAxaisii-^ MANCHESTER H E ti^ SOtJli MimCHESTm CONN;;-IHUR®AY, JANUARY 1, im v -;^ ' W ^ X W B . -: -r' , '• rmmr •mp" aPVSf. S9T ’TT' A.
'W t r n m m m m o^itini^pio •«2.3—W O ^ N5WARKW1B. ILc^dit^ DX'Stations. Thursday* January 1. 6:4S^^lnnbr dance ensemble. ''' BRO ' »h e footbaU Iw aeJ^Q rera ***-i55’ 8;0#.Lini« Sytnphsny orchestra. 4(9SlUwSB, AT|^NTA-74a beaten Oougere -ot W ashto^n ‘Stoto 9:0»-Char>cter leadlngf; Aetch. S:0(LLNBC programs:(3V* hrs.) i^lege and Atabejn^^tmcwawd SiS^MeloAiRts; vn>4 • 11:3CK-Red Nichols. baUadlsL iCrlmaon Tide. wWch 10:1S—Studld tidlntet 12:00—^Dance music: organ recital. New Ypri^ Jah* STournament of 5 ^ 10:45— GHobe trotters program. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. ihg grM f^ the New Twr^ 'to lEowl at I^^dena. CailfOijl^ 11:00—W ill Oaklands’ orchestra. tyear’s afternoon, will be desOT^ w U :30—Alonbeams- mlsic 'bour . 9:00—NBC programs (2 hrs.) liking, broadcasting has tumn4 ten) Munday to an unaeen audience Wl 3Q2^8.MNrBZ. MEVif ENQLAND~m 11;30—Dance music to 2:00. vntrirlrBan'n.nn'an nVi n rm n/i nn nnn oonnnnannPanoDOODaoQaooQOOOOOOO^aaoooBO 0,0 00 0 g 0 OB 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 D 00 0 °rr activities toward making 199^ ® v e rtte United States througrh a ^ ^ - 7:00-^Ainos *n»^*Ahdy, comediato. ■ 3^.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. ^.' Ill* II ^ rf I : I !»■* —I ii I p I » !■ —MM—— O the air a little better. •w(St of the National BroadcaaUng 7:15—Jesters: Phil Cook; footnotes 7:00—Paul Whiteman’s orchestr^ Improved, progranu. are the 0^ (Company. ? l o 8:80i-Conciert «*programf 9:00—WABC programs (1ft hrs.) 'tion.. The broadcast wgl begtoM ScO^WJZ-programs il hr.) 12:15—Dancing around the town. jeettve, with all-of.-tha^ betteg^^ea- Thursday afternoon. The 10;00—^Pioneersera houiour; organist 264.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1130. tures of the old year retained. In •conc^^ about 7:30. “ d P ron^ 11:15—McEnslly’ s'dance band. usually schedtaed between ttw e hotOT 9:00—Moosebeart children’s hour. that connection it might be men 348.6~tWABC, n e w YORK-rSOO. 9:30—Home town baud music. • ftvtwt WEAF wUl relinQUiSD ui6ir« meO—washlnston Cathedral service. tioned that Amos ’n’ Andy have re K dca^for thi toy. Thpe *a^«! 10:30—Late dance music. newed their contracts as N. B. p . 6:80—Dinner dance inusl^* A16.4—WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. .Revolutionary patriots will be rmn , 7:‘00—BreVitie* feature nrogrtek'-'- artists. - ,ca mated for the be^ 7i80—Tip Top club ai^ts. " - 10‘.30—Girls harmony trio. •• 'e •WEAF at 9 .o’dpck. «o be^ ’ 8:09—T l ^ towel] Thomas. 16:4B—Musical menu; pianist. Betsy Ross, who n»»da the fiW 8:&.£3?oets Gold. 12:30—Male quintet: Symphony. ’The Back Home Hours, originat-' American fls-E! Paul Revere, noted for • 8:4SU-New Tear’s'eomedy. 12:00—tTwo dance orchestras. ing in Buffalo' is to present Billy his famous midnight rito of EtOOw-Orchestra; blues singer. 202.6—WHT, CHICAGO—1480. and General Anthony Wayne, Detective story nlelodrama. Sunday, evmigelist, as speaker. Sun-? as "Mad Anthony.". 10:00-rBtudio musical program. the New World Symphony to be h w d lOWt-Lutheran ohoir, organ. 11:00—Your hour league. day evening at 1 1 o’clock over the V 18:80—New world symphony. WABC networfc _ y-- from WABC and associated stations at lJt09—Three dance orchestras. 244.6r-WLS, CHICAGO—870, 10:30, includes Strau^ .overture to 12:59—Midnight organ recital. 8:00—Party; variety. "Die FledermaUs” : AI^nTz 9:00—Singers program. n:er Night’s Serenade ; _£babrieFs 494.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. Try these on your radio set to-, "Marche Joyeuse ; and 4;3(^Toupament of- Rores; Alabama- 447.4—WMAG.WQJ, CHICAGO—670. night: ~ minuet and finale from the First Sym- Washington football. 9:30—Music hour; memories. 7:30—Sketch of Nevr York State. 10:00—Musical program. Rudy Valee’s orchestra and Frank phany.” 8:00—Rudy Valee’s orchestra. 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. Black’s saxaphone sextet, WEAF •Wave lengths in meters 9:09—Reincarnation, music hour. 11:30—Dan and Sylvia; dance. network at 8 p. m ^ station title, kilocycles on the right 9:30—Mejody moments. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—126a The Lutheran, pri^am on WABC; Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 10:00—B. A. Rolfe’s orchestra. 10:00—Late dance orchestra, face type indicates best features. 11:00—Three d ^ c e orchestras. 11:00—Studio music hour. and stations at 10 with choral mdsic 393.5—W Ji. NEW YORK—760. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. by the Holy (Cross Lutheran church Leadings East Stations. 6:00—Skit. "Hifsing Junior." 10:00—NBC programs (1ft hrs.j choir of S t Louis. 6:15—Peter Van Steeden's orchestra. 11:45—Slumber music. 272.&—WPG. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 6:15—Lowell Thomas, reporter. 1:00—Denver string quartet. 9;3n_roncert orchestra. 7:00—Amos 'n* Andy, coipediana. 1:30—Ylr Frien’ Scotty; violin. Tomorrow .is to bring Eaizabethv 10-30—pt.idio organ concert. 7:15—Male trio: Phil Cook. 288.3—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—1040. l l ; 0O_\v.\HC programs U br-l . . . . 7:4i<—Friendly Five orchestra. Lennox as soloist with the Choco-; 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—10^ 9:00—Orchestra, Broadway hits. 9:30—Dance band, soprano. laters WJZ associates at 8 and.. g.l4_v.MK programs (2% hrs.) 9:30—Ensemble and orchestra. 11:00—Studio entertainment. Columbia concerts program at ^Ci'^ 11:00—Musical memories. lO.-OO—Echoes of the Opera. ^ 299.3— WOC-WHO, IOWA—1000. 333.1— WBEN. b u f f a l o —900, 11:00—-Slumber musfo hour. ' 9:00—WEAF programs (1ft his.) through WAiSC chain. i 4;S0_AVF.AF football. . . 1?:00—'Late dance orchestra. 9:30—EWorld tours. 12:00—Theater orchestra music.^ 7 .30—AVEAF programs (S’* hrs.) 491.5— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—6ia COMMITS SUICIDE ^ 545.1— WGR, BUFFALOp-^50. 6:30—Dou^erty’s orchestra. ■491.5—WDAF, KANSAS CITY-610. 5:00—aa’ABC programs (1 hr.) 7:00—Birthday list. 10:30—Amos *n’ Andy, comedians. ' Dhrien, Jah.' I — (A P )—Firing a 11:30—Dance orchestra. 10:45—Studio artists hour. 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. bullet into hi# fight tenaplc, Roger'- e-30_Fireside fancies: serenaders. 6:30—Studio music program. 11:45—Nighthawk frolic. O. Whedon, 2S year old transport iJoo—^A\\\BC programs (1 hr.) 6:4.5—WJZ programs (3% hrs.) 11:30—Don Bestor’s orchestra. 468.5—KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. So I flier of 178-23 Croydon road, S;riO—Feature string choir. 10:30—Symphony orchestra. g;3r„AVABC programs C4U hrs.) 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. Jamaica, L. I., eppunitted suicide, 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—^700. 6:00—^Dinner dance music. 12:00—Tenor: vagabonds. here today. 8 ;3(i—Recorded music; hand. 6:45—WEAP niral sketch. 379.5— KGO. OAKLAND—790. Whedon’s body was found in his,- 9:30—IV.TZ songs and music. 7:00—Orchestra. Tech program. 12:00—Memory Lane, artists. 1P;00—KoTUnggwprth variety hour. 8:00—AA’EABLprograms (2 hrs.% 1:00—Parisan quintet: music. automobile, which was parked In the j 1) :00—Chime reveries. D:00—Dancef’orehestra. • - 2:00—Musical musketeers. driveway of the J. R. Ruggles’ r«rt-^ 12:00—Orchestra,'tenor, pianist. 260.7-f4yv HAM>- ROC H ESTER—1150. 370,2—WCeO. MINN., ST. PAUL—8ia dence, Middlesex Road. He left 1:00—Ivate dance music. 4:30—U. S. Army band. ■0:30—Revue; elagtie. 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND-1070. 7:00—IVJZ programs (% hr.) 11:00—String quartet: orchestra./ note for his family in which indicat 8:00—^WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 7:4.'>—Rochester band concert. ed that despondency precipitated his/ 8:00—^AVJZ p ro g r a m s 3 h rg ) 461.3— WSIVi, NASHVILL^-^60. H;0P—Orchestra: midnight melodies. 7:00—Pianist and organi.sty actp 12:30—Emerson Gill’s orchestra. 11:15—Organ recital. 8:00—WE.IF programs (3ft hrs ) 399.8—.WCX-WJR, DETROIT—750. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—79p. 11:17—Team; dance orchestra to 12 00. 8 :00—^WJZ programs ( Ihr.) 4:30—IVEAF football. 7:30—Bketm of New York State. 270.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. . 10:00—Studio musical program. 7:14—Jesters: radio story. 11:00—Organist dance music- 8:00—WEAT programs <8 hrs.) 283—WTIC. HARTFORD—lOeO. ll:0()Ljrhe«ter orgsn redteL 8:00—NBC programs (.3 hrs.) 4;30_-West Coast football. 11 ^ t39—'Tw6' dsnee orchestras. 11:00—Studio dance (ircbe.stra. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. SEALED PROPOSALS , will be . □ OOOOOOOOOODODDDODOOOQOOaOOOOOODODODODCIOODl 526—WNYC. NEW YORK—570. 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. V received by the State Highway CJtOT- 508.2—WE El, BOSTON—590. 10:00—Romance .time, 6:00—Big Brother Club. 7:3.5—Players program. missioner, 12 Washington Street, 7:30—aVEAF programs (3 hraj 6:1010— ~Fopdham ■■ Onlverilty hour. n:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians. CLOSEUPS FROM “THE TEN BEST MOVIES OF 1930”—1. Ruth Chatterton and David Manners in “The Right to Love” ; 2. Jeanette 374.8— WSAI, CINCINNATI—600. 29291.8—CFCR, MONTREAL— 1Q30. 12:00—DX air vaudeville. McDonald in Ernst Lubitsch’s “Monte (Carlo” ; 3, Richard Barthelmess in “The Dawn Patrol” ; 4. Norma Sheeirer in “Divorcee” ; 5, Richard (Crom Hartford, Ctonn., until 2 P. M., Mem- : 9 :30—Minstrel men’s frolic. -- ■- -f. ..6;0Q;^TwiIigbt. hour, , ^ . 333.1—ki4j, LOS ANGELES—900. well in "Tol’able David” ; 6, Louis Wolheim in “AH Quiet on the Western Front” ; 7, George Arliss in.“01d English” ; 8, Ann Hmrding in “Holiday*!;, day, Januafy 5,1931; fc r the follow-^^^ ■ 10-00—AAT5AF musical show. 7:l.WMutjo; concert orchestra. 9:00—Ftudlo music hour. 8:30—Organ recital: concert 11:00—Dance orchestra. 9, Jack Oakie in “Let’s Go Native”; 10, Mickey Mouse, who gets the kiddie vote and many others. ' - ing sections u t SlstiTwork; in ac-t 11:00—Footlights: orchestra. cordance; with plans 'and spedflea- 215.7—WHK. CLEVELAND—139IL . i-lLODr—Mandarin dance music. 608.2—WOW. OMAHA—59a ------< s > ------6-30—T. B. S. A.'evening kervice. !‘4?^^ii;gLi©KGW . TORONTO—690. 8:00—Artists entertainment. dons on file 7:30—WABC programs (8 hrs.) 4:30—M'EAF fdotball. 10:00—Studio dance orchestra. By DAN THOMAS CHE YEAR’S BEST money in producing “Hell’s Angels, ’ are not giving to any specific pic 10:30—Four dance orchestras to 1:00. 6:30—Studio program. NEA Service Writer 7:00—Amos *n’ Andy, comedians. 309.1—KJR, SEATTLE—970. Here are the 10 best .pictures but in our opinion “The Dawn Pa ture, but as to a character—^ c k e y j u^oN : About 2SM 6^tt. W. B* 325.9_V/WJ, DETROIT—920. 11:06c-Artist^ ensemble, soloists. 8 :00—avKAF programs (3 hrs.) 8:00—NBG progrtnas (IW hrs.) o f ' 1930, as chosen by Dan trol” is superior from- the stand Mouse. The aide-splitting antics of i£»d. l(i:00—W JZ programs (1ft hrs.) 11:30—Salon ’orchestra, artists. Hollywood, Jan. 1.—Once more a 11:00—Orchestra; organ. _ ...... 440.9—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. i Thomas, Hollywood correspond- point of genuine entertainment, tills pen-and-ink character have w()n j^q t E: The State ^ 296.9- WHN, n e w YORK—10)0. 315.8—WRC, WAS HI NOTOON—950. year has passed into review and the 8:0Ci—NBC programs (Ift hrs.) 10:00—Feature artists hour. ! ent for NEA Service and The while Richard Barthelmess’ acting him such tremendous popularity 6:15—Studio piano recital. 11:00—NBC dance orchestra. ti^e has come for us to tackle the cone. pipe. Plans .and /propiiaed’ «: 30—Rabbi’s Association. 9:30—^Late dance orche^trau Herald: as the war bird left little to be de auring the past year that we think almost impossible task of picking sired. he deserves some kind of recogni forms in the office of ’ Jdhn S ^ t h , “All Quiet on the Western Div. Engr., Norwich, .Cohn.'.;''' ‘•’Tbe Ten Best Movies of 1930.” Several years before the talkies tion. Along about this time every year, Gront. ■ *!o vou can nick anv Mickev Mouse ' TOWNS OF CBLAFLIiN' "*Verdi; Give Me a Moment, Please, “Right to Love.” or screen appearance, he is even The Faraway Bells, Marcheta, ATLANTA TO MIAMI movie writers throughout the coun- | better than )iis usual self as the EASTPORD: About a o ^ tt <«- WTIC PROGRAMS try sit down at their t37pewriters to | “Holiday.” . Schertzinfier (BY ‘Divorcee.” leading character in* “ Old Ehiglish.” ! TOO ETst of 1930- It » 3 I , Travelers Broadeastlng Service 6:15—“Singing the Blues”—Betty tell the public what they think are | The final place on this list, we be all right with us. “Monte Carla” nisb reinf. ccmc. pipe and ccpnoaL Hartford, Conn. Cole and Phil Saltman (B) IS NEW AIR ROUTE the 10 best pictures of the year. Yet ^ we never have heard of one who “The L'awn Patrol.” Plans and ^ ro p o ^ foraoa in'~^h« 60,000 W.. 1060 K. Cn S82.8 M. 6:30—Tom Clines’ Statler Orches “Tol’able David.” tra (B) wasn’t criticized for his selections. nomic ills of the world are tempora office of John Smith, Division ElngiT We have been giving our version of : “Let’s Go Native.” neer^ ’Thayer Bldg., Norwich,-Qoiuu "N 6:44—Temperature (B) Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 1— (AP) —Two “ Old EngUsh.” ry- 6:45—Topics in Brief — Lowell I the year’s best choice films for the : TOWN OF ’THOMPSON; jfL con Thursday I Juuiary 1,1981 planes carrying seven passengers Ijast several winters and never yet j The Mickey Mouse series. Overnight crete encased plate girder brid|# and P. M. I ’THolnA^^t!^) took off here at 9:15 a. m., C.S.T.- NEED NEW WIN,GS approaobesi^ p«er„;A)ifr I 7:00—Bulova time; Amos ’n’ Andy have managed, tb^please everybody, . 4:30—Daytime Dancers with Fred today for Miami, Fla., to open the Consequently, we aren’t very h ope-! fUver on the No.' Wooilstoclt'- (B-NY) A. P. News Wade, tenor. i ful of being able to do so this year. place in this list is Ruth (Chatter- Hartford, Jan. 1— (A P)— The in baug Road. NOTE: The State will i 7:15— Tastyeast Jesters (NY) Atlanta-Miami line of the New 4:45 to 7:00—Tournament of Roses “AU Quiet” Heads the List j ton’s latest, “The Right 'to Love.” coming General Assembly may be furnish cement and reinf. concrete 7:30—Phil Cook, the Quaker Man York-Atlanta-Miami air mail and football game between Alabama Nevertheless, it’s part of our job Miss Chatterton’s remarkable per asked to make provisions for the pipe. Plans and -proposal forms tp passenger line. \ St. Louis.—Adolphus Busch Orth- construction of a new wing to the and Washington State—NBC. (NY). . . to make this selection, so we’re go formance m her dual role of mother tlm office of- 'John Smith, IMvMoo The first ship to soar southward wein, grandson of August A. Busch, State Reformatory at Cheshire and New Year’s Broadcasts from WTIC 7:45—Friendly • Five Footnotes— ing through with it. And we hope and daughter is the outstanding E3ngineer, Thayer Bldg.,- NorvfiCb, . was piloted by Douglas Davis, kidnaped by negro. one at the State Farm for Women Devoted to Appropriate Features March of *hme, Baby’s Birthday that in your opinion we are at least feature of this powerful love dranja. Conn. r pioneer Atlanta flyer, and carried as at Niantic, for the care of defective Broadcasts presented under the Party, Ida, Sw^et as Apple (Cider, partially rigit. Since her first appearance on the New York.—Lee Adam 'Gimbel. passengers T, B. Doe, president of delinquents. The Cheshire addition TOWN OF EAST WINDSOR: aiupices of commercial sponsors I’ll ^ You Again, Way for Eastern Air Transport, his son, T. “All Quiet on the Western Front,” screen, Ruth has held the reputa stock broker, killed in plimge from About 7,496 ft. of bituminous zna- VKid-Proil^rity the sensational war film made by tion of oeing one of our best ar- sixteenth floor of Yale Club. is estimated to cost about $225,000 will be postponed on New Year’s B. Doe, Jr., and H. A. Elliott, vice and the addition at the State Farm <»dam on Route No. 307. NOTE: Day by Station WTIC in order that 8:00—Aladdin Lifcp Pfb^am (B) president and generr.1 manager of Universal from Remarque’s novel of tresses and she certainly proves Ralofgh, N. C.—Local Republican The State will furnish Utuminoua 8:30—To be announced (B) the same name, was, in our opinion, her right to fame in “The Right to leaders asked by Lucas to organize for Women probably $125,000. it may devote its entire schedule to j Eastern Air Transport. The need for separate buildings material and R. C. pipe. Plan* fad, studio features appropriate to the 9:00— Buloya time (B) The second plane, piloted by Wil- the outstanding picture of 1930. Love.” Richard Wallace’s deft di precinct meetings to hear Hoover’s proposal forms in the of&cetnf B. W . : rectorial touches also deserve ihem' for defective delinquents has been 9:00—^Knox-Dunlap Orchestra My i Serier, carried Postmaster E. Lewis Milestone, who directed the radio speech on Lincoln February -Stevens, Division E n gii^tf; 'lfl4««#is - holiday. tion, as .hey are second only^-fe stressed by heads of the various cor Three important network features Lflve for You, Lltae Sp^ish i k . Large, of Atlanta, John K. Ott- film, deserves a large share of the St., Hartford, (itonn.: (jisH Miss Chatterton’s acting. rective institutions in the state for will be transmitted during the aftt •Dancer, B y in Street Blues, Sleepy 1 jgy, Jr., district operations manager credit. Baltimore.—Motion pictures made some time, and Miss Carolina De F. TOWN OP MANCHESTER': The story is one that very easily “Holiday” easily ranks high emoon: an address by Premi^ ^own Exj^ess, My Baby Just j of Eastern Air Transport, and Mrs. of growing cancer cells artificially Penniman, superintendent of Long About 6,835 f t of reinforced con (TCares fori-if^, TWc> Hearts Swing 1 ottley, and Dr. Sam Silverman of copld have been just a mediocre among the 10 best. Ann Harding’s Benito Mussoliifi from Rome at' ^ marvelous performance is the main cultivated by Mr. and Mrs. George Lane Farm for girls, in her report crete pavement on the. .MancbeStor- o’clock: a special New Year’s pror in Time, Boo^e Woogle, Tjone-! Atlanta, v.ar picture. But MUestone in O. Gey, at Johns Hopkins School of just filed with the governor, recom Rdckville ...Road,- Route-^^.No. 108. some Loveif.tNY) The Atlanta-Miami link is a part jected into it a humanness and tactor in making this film one of gram dispatched from HoUand at .3 the finest talkies ever produced. Medicine. mends the building of a new insti NOTE: The State.; vi^x'lhnilah : o’clock: and the Tournament of 9:30—Maxwell House Melodies of the regular air mail and passen made it great. While the hard- tution for defective delln- 4:45 o’clock. Other special features .she has done. Nice, France, Jan. 1.— (A P )—^At- All bids must be accompanied bY 10:20—Statler Organ—Louis Weir where Pan-American Airways con acting. 368 income tax lien Against Wilbur a surety company bond or a'-ccarttfied * ' will include a novel half-hour by nect -with Cuba, Porto Rico and Rnth Scores Again Another film which takes its tilio Biatti, 72, formerly of New W nC’s Ilima Islanders, entitled (B);,, place on the list, largely because Glenn Voliva, overseer of Zion C3ity. York and for many years a resident, check not less than one-tldrd o f thf'r :30=.^Mason" and 'Hamlin CJoncert South American points. Another picture which deserves a "New Year's in Hawaii” at 10 10 of the^ acting of its star, is “Di Joplin. Mo.—Police say Albert of Nice, committed suicide yesterday cost of the wenrk.- Tha Stata-^^:!^’ o’clock: a brass band concert by the —^Elva R. Boyden, contralto; Rita vorcee.” , The oeautiful Norma McCann and his bride have confess-^ by shooting himself in his. villa on vay (Ztommiadtnier liKerv-ekth') right' Harvesters at 12 o’clock noon; and Breault, pianist: Rlgoletto, Verdi- Shearer, who never excited the film ed killing E. O. Bray, jailer at the outskirts of the city. He left to reject any-and all-Sid# iZ—S2: a half-hour of classical gems by a Liszt; Nadeachida, Thomas; Noc New Haven Road Promotes Engineers colony with her work in the early Carthage in attempted Jail delivery. letters sa3ring that illness ^ d driven Dated at Hartford,/ Conaectlent». concert orchestra under the baton turne- iC minor, Chopin: Bols talkies, gives a performance in New York.—J. P. Morgan, and him to take his life. December 23, 1930. . ’ of (Christiaan Kriens at 2:30 o’clock. BpaiSr—i«ully; -^iPirate Dreams, “Divorcee” that will be remembered Company announce that S. Peirker JOHN A . MAC!DONa £&^ Huester; Sparks, Moszkowski; Gilbert will become a partner In the Stete H igh ly U|mnm^ for a long time. And she isIS ably PASTOR-ACCEPTS CALL Song of the Open, La Forge (B) supported by every other member firm. 12' Waahfngidai- .SfalB^ lliOto-^BuIwa time; Champion cf the cast. Cardiff, Wales.—Ctoal strike starts Redding, Jan. 1-^ (AlP)— Rev. ^ HaHfo^'TXmn. 225— W D RC Weatherman (B) Ernst Lubitsch, the director, gen as mine owners refuse to meet with Walter Beckwith, of Lee, Mass., who ^ ' -.V- - — ‘ ! 11:03—Westinghouse h o c k e y— erally manages to crash through miners in peace parley. Sxmday was given a call to be rector Hartford—1330 of cairist church here has accepted. Bruins vs. Rangers (B) with at least one picture a year London.—Daily Mail says Amy 11:13—McEnelly's Orchestra (S) came into existence. “Tol’able The pulpit has been vacant since Johnson, British woman flier, is June when Rev. P. R. Warner went Program for Thursday, Jam L 12:00—Bulova time (S) Tavid” created quite a sensation in starting solo flight to Peiping, FOR RADIO film circles. A few months ago, the to Trinity church, Norwalk. P M. (Jhina. Mr. Beckwith had several years’ SERVICE 6:00— Ted and his gang. tedking version of the same story Paris. — President Doumergue Orchestra. was completed and it is creating work in missions with the Indians of 8 1 tells diplomatic corps present eco- Arizona. PHONE # ~ * 5:30—Bert Lewn and his Biltmore AMARANTH TO INSTAU' just as great a sensation as Its Have you heard tbe new Dl'ajratlr Orchestra. predecessor. There is little doubt Electric Radio 6:00— Sessions Clock Time. that this film will make a star of Alfhotiglf an Accident Put Me in 6:00—La Lasino program from TOMORROW EVENING young___ Richard____ Cromwell, _ ____ who Bed it Didn’t Put Me Out of Busi- RAD IO SERyiCE Barstow Radio , WNAC, Boston. makes his first appearance on the ‘ ness! BRINGt ON Y O U R on all makes. Semce^^--- 6:15—Ozzie Nelson and his Bar- Russell Tryon, Retiring Patronj screen in it, just as the silent ver RADIO TROUBLES New Sets and Standard bizon Plaza" Orchestra sion boosted Richhrd Barthelmess ^ ' Anteorlzed Oealer:>^_ - a In Charge — Refreshments I am all prepared to tackle them Accessories Hajestio, Phllm '' e:45_Tony’s Scrap Book. to stardom. < again. 7:00—To be announced. Served After Meeting. In the way of comedies. Jack 20 maaeU S t V .^.-- 7 :45— War Stories by (Connecticut Oakie’s “ Let’s Go Native” stands M. E. W ORSAA W M . E. K R A H Next door to Kittei'e. ftbrlrat Heroes, presented by the Hart- (Chapman (Court, Order of Am- considerably above all others in our 83 <3enter St. Phone 4477 869 Tolland Turnpike. Ptume 37SS ford Courant. ' ^ j aranth, wifi install its new officers opinion. While there is absolutely 8:00—Colt Shoe Time. i tomorrow evening in the Masonic no sense to the picture, it affords 8:00— Poet’s Gold; Emory Temple. Russell ’Tryon, retiring many nrore laughs than any other ' Deutsch’s Ensemble with David patron will officiate, assisted by comedy we have seen during the Ross. Miss . Olive Chapman, retiring ma- year. It is the absurdity of the pic 8:30— To be announced. "tToh. ” " ture that makes it so funny. 8:45—^Louise Melvin, harpist, Jack The elective officers are as fol- George Arliss’ Great Wqrit N ew W ebster’s C ollege, H om e and O l^ e Sticton, tenor, in program of fa- ; lows:, Boysil niatron, Mrs. Nellie “Old English” takes, its place on 1#" miliar h37mns. |Pimkaf?p, >03^ patrem, Willlaifi this list argely because of George 9 :00—Rhytiim Choristers. Freddie^ (jfc ;’a^odaK matrios, Mrs.,Anne Arliss’ remarkable characterization DicUim ary Coupcm . / Rich and his Orchestra. '*|Ti^cg^...-^aAo^te phtron, Edwin of his role. A lth ou ^ Arliss can 9:30—^Detective Story Magazine — Swanson;bMVVPMy (Xihductress, Mrs. *-Anna...... always be dependled upon to give a Dramatized Tales of Mystery. 1 Robb>; associate coaijijctresa Mrs. polished perfornfance in any stage You can secure this wonderful book of knowledgA.; 10:00—Sessions (Clock Time. jpaul HL4ura'XiO0mi8. no exception. With “Monte CJarlo,” Evening Herald^ Business Office witk 98c j h i cash aiid^tids organist. (i After, the busineiw refreshments | in which Jeanette MacDonedd was 10:30—Weather report. \w lll be:served' in (diarge of M rs.!” starred, he proved th a^ a musical New Webster Colhg?. Home and Office dicikmaiy A i^ - ' 10:30—^New World Symphony, O r -! Edith Etowd and Miss Esther Met- comedy lan be put on the screen in yours. chestra. icalf. such a manner as to afford real en U;00—^Ben Bemle and his Orches- i tertainment y ■ Name . . « d ■ o. ef • •*"•■< • 04 tra. , -J ' BETKED PAlW B DIBS • / A Fine Aerial inctnre 11:30 to IZ midnight—Bobby Meek- j Although there have^heen a num ber of air pictiures made during the er’s Ordfeestra from St. PauL Bridgepo^ Jaa. 1.— (A P )— Bev. Address ' ft ft • J Joel B. a retired Biqptist past year, “The Dawn Patrol” is WBZ—WBZA minister a ^ o h ^ held parishes In' only one which can be consid Maine, died at BHdgepp^ hos^tal, ered really great. Howard Hughes If ordered by mail ac^ 1 ^ extra fbir'imslage Tbursdhy, Jaana^ , 1931 yesterday. ^ hi* be^ vimwg spent a trememdou* amount of ad# hiife. MAIL OR BRING TO BUSINESS O m CB p . i. ' y '*• • '-BtrJ Hefriek 1^W0 a s«. . i,. , itev.^i Four e h _ ^ e e rs of the New York, , . _ N e#H —^ oyen & Hartford Railroad 4 :30^M cB n8l ^ 8 Dtrehestara (S) Edward (5. NerrlCk, -vi^of Is paMes-i were promoted today. _ They * a » right, top, Oviatt, DAVIH CHAMBERS Be sure to add Postage fb S:00Ci- BrazUian-American Concert sor of Newtem SeB^nsry atN ew ton ,' promoted to be (Jhief Engineer; R .1^ ...... be.AJMdstent '(NY) Mass. General Manager of the New Haven B o ^ ; h o fh ^ W . T. Dorirance, asitot- , C O N TR A trrriR / S:80—Md&ieny's Orchestra (S) ant to Chief Engineer; A. L. Bartlett,. nf Maintenance of Way. 6fi)0-^TTme; Champion Weatherman Pia' dHver Each 6 [ the fdur has'had long f^ io a d ekpertaflce. Mr. PSarson starting -ANDBH HiH RR Eveamg- me«nt i* hois. Nowadays as an inspector. Mr. Oviatt and Mr- Degrance as r o ^ e n and Mr. Bartlett im traiialtinsn» ■ . 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A kiew JVJ [JANUABT fax and Pinthis collide in 4— ^Revolution breaks out in Brazil. American ever to gain that hon 000,000 for imemployment re 8—House wing of national capitol Massachusetts Bay. 5— ^British dirigible R-101 w recked or. lief as (ingress convenes. at Waehinjgfton catches fire; 16—Police Ctommlssioner Russell in France; 46 aboard are killed. 5—79 killed in coal mine explo .i*r r :r:n^- Uaxe is esSigulsbed. ^ 6—Notre Dame beats Southern and Deputy Ck)mmi8sioner 8— ^Athletics win world series, sion at Millfield, O. S—CSrown Prince Humbert of Italy Clalifomia to win recognition Stege of Chicago resign fol beating Cardinals four games 9—General Tasker H. Bliss, war weds Princess Marie Jose of as national football champions. lowing criticism arising from to tw o. time chief of staff, dies. Belgium . Lingle murder. 6— 67 die in mysterious fog that D-~American delegates sail for 9— ^Ralph Thomsu O’Neil of Kansas 10— Americans evacuate Kiangsi 19— ^Byrd lands in New York elected national commander of and Honan provinces in CJhina blankets Belgian valley. Luodon naval c(^erence. after completing Antarctic ex the American Legion. because of Communist disor S..>Edward W. Bok, editor and pedition. 7— Soviet condemns five engineers Albert pbflantluiopist, dies. 20— ^Bobby Jones wins British open 20— General Valerian© W e y 1 e r, ders. to death for international 19—Sixteen die in airplane crash at golf tournament. whose acts as governor-general 11— ^Eight Russians are indicted fo r “plot"', then commutes their San a em en te, C^allf. 21— 500 are killed or wounded in of Chiba helped lead the United counter-revolutionary activities, sentences to imprisonment. THE STORE OF SPECIALTY SHOPS MAIN AT PRATT ST„ HARTFORD' 81—Kng George opens London nationalist riots in Bombay, States into war with Spain, dies and an international plot nav^ conference. against the Soviets is alleged. 7—Ex-Judge Ben Lindsey of Den India. at Madrid, aged 92. ver arrested in New York after 28—^Primo de Rivera, Spanish dic 22— Colonel and Mrs. CTharles A. 23— President Chlang Kai-shek of 12— Indian round-table conference tator since 1923, resigns. opens in London. interrupting church services to Lindbergh announce the birth China embraces Chuistianity. reply to criticism by Bishbp o f a son. 17—Bobby Jones annoimces his re Charge Purchases Made Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Will Be Placed on Bills FEBRUARY 24— Bra^ian revolt succeeds; Presi Manning. . 25—Monoplane Southern Cross tirement from competitive go’ Sent You ^!i4-i6hireme cou rt due to ill health. Ireland. cates. 24— U. S. Supreme Court holds two rebellious troops at Ayerbe ' Charles Evans Hughes named to 28—Revolt in Bolivia upsets the big groups of moving picture Pass. government. NOVEMBER take ills place. producers guilty of violating 16— Federal Judge William Clark 6~Ortis Bmiio, new president of 30—French troops withdraw from 3— Dr. Getullo Vargas takes office the Sherman anti-trust law. Mexico, wounded by an as.^assin. Mainz and Rhineland occu of Newark, N. J., rules 18th as provisional president of 25— Soviet government puts five en- amendment invalid. 7—-Andre Tardieu, premier of pation ends. Brazil. . gineers on trial, charging an in France, resigns. 4— Democrats make big gains in ternational anti-Soviet plot and 17— Rebel faction in Guatemala 17—Alexander P. Moore, former JULY seizes control of government. U. S. congressional and senato asking the death penalty. V-i ; ambassador to Peru and Spain 3—California supreme court diJ rial elections; Morrow wins in 30—Mother Jones, famous labor 19—Alexwder Legge, head of U. S. and husband of the late IJlIian approves pardon pleas c New Jersey; Ruth McCormick leader, dies in her 101st year. Farm Board, asks additional Russell, dies. Mooney and Billings. loses in Illinois. $250,000,000 '^to bolster farm 23—^Mabel Normand, film comedi 3—Nanking government in China 5— Sinclair Lewis wins the Nobel DECEMBER prices; total of $400,000,000 ap enne, dies. crushes' rebellion in South prize for literature, the first 2—President Hoover asks $ 100,- propriated so far. 28"'Hoover commission lands in China. WOMEN’S, MISSES’ JUNIOlfe’ Haiti to study conditions. 7—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, famed creator of Sherlock Holmes, MARCH dies. GROW LESS TOBACCO FARES FOR ANIMALS g__Andre Tardieu reappointed 12—Bobby Jones wins U. S. open EINSTEIN RESTING premier of France. golf tournament. 6__^Von Tirpitz, author of Ger- 21—U. S. Senate approves London Washington, Jan. 1.—(AP) — Tiwiy»H unrestricted submarine naval treaty. Henderson, N. C., Jan. 1.— (AP)— —An appeal by the board of gover AnER SEA VOYAGE When the circus moves hereafter, warfare, dies. 23—Earthquake at Melfl, Italy, kills wild animals will pay fares accord 8—William Howard Taft dies. between 2,000 and 3,000. nors of the Tobacco Association of ing to their value and not necessar FURS, HATS, SUITS 13—^Astronomers at Lowell Observa 23—Detroit voters recall Mayor the United States for reduction of ily by weight. tory, in Arizona, announce the Bowles; Gerald Buckley, radio The Interstate Commerce Com discovery of a ninth planet in the tobacco acreage in 1931 was annoimcer, is killed by gimman To Watch Tournament of mission today authorized railroads the solar system. after annoimclng: election re made public here today by the Hen 16—Primo de Rivera, former Span turns. derson Tobacco Board of Trade. hauling live ostriches, camels, ze Women’s, Misses!, Juniors’ Fuired bras and other large semi-domesti ish dictator, dies. 28—Prime Minister Mackenzie King 'The appeal was based on resolutions Roses Later Today At 22^E. L. Doheny is acquitted of adopted at the annual meeting of cated animals to fix rates on a and the Liberal govemment_are basis of value. bribing ex-Secretary Albert B. li»dly beaten in Canadian ejec the board in Richmond, Va. FalL tion. "Grow less tobacco but make it Pasadena. Cal. No shipper is to be required to 24—Senate passes tariff bill, 53 to good,” was the gist of the statement, agree that the value o f any wild ani-. mal is less than $150. When the 81, after seven months debate. a u g u s t voiced after a review of the "steady 28->Dr. Heinrich Bruening is named 1—British dirim dirigible l R-IOO reaches price decline” of bright leaf tobacco Pasadeija, Cal., Jan. 1.— (AP) — value is declared in excess of that premier of Germany. Montreal after flying Atlantic. in the last three years. Seeking relaxation, Dr. Albert Ein amount additional charge of five ■The lowest prices of a seakih klreddy valueslirxear»-rrii^_, 28—Hoover approves report of In addition to the financiaii loss per cent will be made in the freight ~ V 5— Preliminary census report puts stein was an unostentatious celebrity Forbes commission, providing U. S. population at 122,728,937. suffered by tobacco growers this rate for each 50 per cent of the ex offering superbly furred Paris-type coats at substantial savings... .with months ahead | in Pasadena today. for complete self-government 6— Bodies of S. A. Andree and two year because of low prices, the cess. / for Haiti by 1936. companions, who took off in a statement pointed out, large stocks The gaze of the father of relativ in which to wear and enjoy a new furred coat. . ! balloon in 1897 on a polar flight, of tobacco now in warehouses will ity 'WM turned from, inspection of APRIL tend to lower the 1931 price unless are foim d on W hite Island, In more weighty problems to such mun ONE KILLED, TWO HURT 6—Mahatma Gandhi be^ns civil the Arctic. acreage is reduced. dane things as roses and gaudily disobedience campaign in 7— ^R. B. Bennett takes office as IN HOLD UP OF BANK COATS WERE COATS WERE India. X prem ier o f Clanada. decorated floats as the famed Tour UPTO $6ff.50 UP TO $98.50 8—Ruth Hanna Mc(3ormick nom 7—Claudius Huston' quits as G. O. nament of Roses began. inated for U. S. Senate in Illin FORD BUYS BRIDGE P. national chairman and is re Dr. and Mrs. Einstein are quarter New Orleans, Jan. 1.—(AP)— ois. placed by Senator Simeon D. ed in the home of Arthur Fleming, One man was killed and two others 15— ^Riots sweep (Calcutta as civil Pess. disobedience campaign grows. member of the executive board of were seriously woimded today by 13—Claptain Frank M. Hawks flies Franklin, N. H., Jan. l — (AP)— the California Institute of Technol bandits who robbed the Third Dis 21— ^Fire at the Ohio penitentiary Henry Ford, automobile magnate COATS WERE from Los Angeles to New York ogy, pending selection by the scien trict branch of the Whitney Trust COATS WERE takes lives of 320 convicts. in less than 13 hours, breaking end antique collector, today sought UP TO $89.50 22— ^Naval armament reduction tist of a home for his six weeks’ and Savings Bank. UP TO $125.00 Lindbergh’s record. to acquire the century old wooden stay here. ' Three bandits, armed with shot treaty is signed at London. bridge over the Pemigewasset river. 15—Graf Zeppelin begins flight ’Die mathematician-physicist and guns and pistols, entered the hank, 26—Graf Zeppelin flies over Lon aroimd the world. City officials considered a letter don—first Zeppelin to do so his 'Wife arrived from San Diego last shooting, while a fourth sat outside 23—“Ma” Ferguson loses nm-off from W. W. Taylor, Ford’s represen night, and their arrival was the sort in an automobile. Steiger’s—Fourth Floor since the bombing ^pedi- tative, in which inquiries were made tions of the World War. primary for Texas gubernatorial they wished—^without fanfare. Pierre-N. Rlzan, a bank watch nomination to Ross Sterling. concerning the price of tije bridge man, 'was ^ o t dead. Albert Brown- and concerning .its history. Work and Hay Sidrlt MAY o—President Legula of Peru resigns son, 35, teller, was shot in the side after revolution breaks out sud The bridge will be replaced with At San Diego, 'where he received and a hank employe named Dietrich 5—Mahatma Gandhi is jailed by denly. a modem structure and its disposal a ■vociferous welcome yesterday, Dr. also waa wounded. A slug from a Women’s^ Misses’ and Juniors’ the British. has ^een a problem that confronted Einstein lauded the happy com'bina- shotgun hit a 'wtdl, boimded back and 5— 600 killed by earthquake SEPTEMBER city officers. It was understood tion of work and play spirit pos and struck a bandit in the face. tidal wave in Burma. 2—Coste and Bellonte reach New Ford intended to rebuUd t^e bridge sessed by Americans. Diming the shooting one of the 7— Senate rejects nomination to York after non-stop flight from at his museum at Dearborn, Mich. “Because you have a'mode a t liv bandits ran behind the teller’^s cage supreme court of Judge John Paris. ing in which we find harmoniously and took all the money in sight. All J. Parker. combined the joy of life and the joy of the rol^ra escaped. They wore 13—^Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, famous • 3—Hurricane sweeps Santo Domin go; 4,0000 people killed. of work,” the little scientist said, “I white hoods and long coats. Arctic explorer, die at 68. H i N NEW BRIDGE feel you are justified in looking into A clearance of silk d r e ^ j^i^|^opf^:h»sin(i^ street 17— Briand, French foreign min 6— (General Jose Francisco Uriburu the future with true assurance.” ister, announces plan for takes charge of Argentine gov turing canton crepes, flat <*3ffon1oi|r^^ U nit^ States of Europe. ernment after'a sudden and un Dr. Einstehi' 'will inspect work 18— Graf Zeppelin begins flight expected revolt. New York, Jan, 1.—(APb—The being under^en here by Dr. Albert and high {fli^des^t iiew ^w’prices. to South America and United 7— ^Ebc-President H ipollto Irlgoyen N ew Y ork H m es today:^ said the A. Michelson with respect to the in .CovM ^j Grange No. 75, P. of H., States. of Argentina is imprisoned. Baltimore and Ohio railrbad was fluence of the earth’s rotation on the will iu ^ its regular ineetihg Thurs planning to construct a terminal to 27—^Prohibition bureau is trans 12—Graves and relics of the Frank propagation of light day evehihg iU^ tbarGrai^re hall in ferred from Treasury Depart lin expedition, lost in the Arctic serve New York if the four-system He was to witness, with Mrs.'^^nr Coventry.' Tlie installation o f officers consolidation agreement ie approved DRESSas—W ^B ment to Department of Jus 83 years ago, are found in King stein, the floral pageant the Rose will take ^ c e , Rotort W. Andrews tice. William land. by the Interstate Commerce Com- Tournament today. of Bunitti(^ang% Kew Utitaiiai wOl; UP TO $14,76 missioa. .. - 27—172 kUled in Indian riots. 14—Fascists and Communists make Tomorrow ' D r.' ESnstein 'will re be the loitfatitTig MBoer. ^ 81—^Bobl7 Jones wins British big gains in German elections. The t^rmliiiad would be construct- sume his studies. Mr. iS k P w Hertert^fcfilinsoh. amateur golf tournament. 8— Sir Thomas Xipton’s "Shamrock ^ on the New Jersey side of the and daiighmf/ BelMU ot y^t^Gridge, V” loses in its effort bo win th^ Hudson riyer^ and would be joined ^ r e gueitt(a)id Antunm T " Farm JUNE Americas cup. to Maahnttaii by a bridge at 57th NEGRO MESSENGER Tuesdiyw', , 6— Crown Prince Carol returns 17—^Work is form ally begun on street, entailing a cost of $180,000,- $165,000,000 Boulder Dam. , OOO. The Chesapeake and Ohio and to Rumania after five years Hartford, Jan. 1.—(AP)-r- Wal^ V m O H A B S at exile. 27—^Bobby Jones w ins U. S. #m a-^ the Erie fidlroads would join in the w M- Murray of 43 Martin street, -By^uie,N- Y, 8— Oarol is proclaimed king of teur towmament and holds all project, ' , local n^g;ro Democratic worker, has B urg^ osrrfed a R um ania^ four major golf titles. It the plan goes througbi It yrlll beeitAPppintbd executive messenger contimdBlg ‘ | 350 in s—Jake Ungle, reporter is provlM N(^ York with th ^ gi^ t to GoveniOr-elect WUbur L. Croes. checks from toe killed by gangsters In Cbl- OCTOBER rail outlets and give the Baltiniore The appointmrat was'announced'to Ro^ hera toi - .£ W > . 1—British imperial ccmference and Ohio direct ingress to the i6ity day 1^ Kenneth Wynne, executive, nom sligft andir^' ■ecretaiy. '• . .• ..-■f - m •-, »7*. '*v,f^ V-.V "•.7 .'• jfy rS^-- HI S.-^- -5, '. -.v -: - ^ A G E E IO Q T MANCHESTER XX. Wi T, A-VU: M m0m •Tffit; m df ^
<»- By Aiuiebelle'Word^gtoii .g: A N N t AUSTIN t h e b l a c k p i g e o n T —i— ♦ t h e a v e n g in g p^ ? r o t * < m i L ^ m u u d e r buxsxm^ * BHttpns down the back dekiotes ~ i ^ ; — , new tailored .chit for smart day veari,; ' ' I ‘ vsT atSf&ctB^e and practical'to a rust-red mondtone twead mixture. M l BEOIN HERE TODAY put ^oulr things,” Penny explained. refused the invitation when Mrs. In the murder of JUANITA S£- T The collar is white pique. T h e but “ YpU' shi;^ the doof and hold a I ltove a letter ffb'm 'Vi^tljW m Miles phonod her.” tons are re^ bone in matching shade. there are six possible sus- peifecQy private conversation. . . . “ So slie had, but she said she has adopted a It belts its waist at normal and , pecta, all guests a t her bridge Well, we never saw Dexter Sprague changed her mind, had been blue' steer w fastens it with a red byckle in same party. JUDGE MARSHALL, owner again!” ------ail evepinjg and needed cheering t o i^ d Eippp . shade as the buttons. ^ havior because It a p p em Ujat the o f «n an ge juice,. Louis Sf of the gun and silencer with which “ Good Lord! Another bridge dum up.” The circular^ skirt joined to the small lady has a p| Aer own. t.gp lomon jtoce, tme half cup she was shot, is one, JOHN D ^ A K E my -murdered!” ■■ Dundee groaned. “How did she get in?” ^ _____ to travel hO] and FLORA MHES, whd was in ; bb(Uce in pointed ou^ne, narrows — ^ ' - - 1 two cups cold water,-ope (But pewrimtef “At leaptt the n^spapers will be ■ “ She walked over froin her hoMe, j the line threugh the Jdps.' N ita’s closet at the time of the mur* ~ uit, one third • count her are the others. DUNDEE’S theory is remember clearly every detail. road Dexter would have had to take j 16,’ 18 years, 36, S8j 'aO and 42 Inches that Nita, recognizing someone in a to x>erform in order her re-j j,The return of good times which for thei«..,,,’SW]«jt^ “ Let’s see— Oh, yes! That hand going down the WU to the main road 1 lust. Stoe 36 requires 3% yards of sponsibility. All of which'te right. are ;?Ji Jioptog for to 1931’ will been lostT^flie lb' group picture, came down to black was played out before Ralph had ^—and she, acted awfully queer—” j 39-toch m ateiial'with % yard of 35- at lepiat! W b # ; if:, mail, receiving $10,000 and a bullet, But this UtUe ' girl, Ht.' appears^ i mean the return of higher prices^ finished playing his, at our table, so )pouts when told td^ da thtogs and . There are many’ families who have temptouri^/out ^ and he warns DEXTER SPRAGUE I was free to pay attention to the Dundee demoded i “ SaL pS^^rtated Jrepe is very | both;:^e alive to drop the scheme. ooea not do them at aQ‘’sometimes ’ suffered not the. least curtailment of other table. Flora said that since What is to be done, thto'pi^lexed i tbeto tocoinea hut have been bene- little tipe W CAPTAIN STRAWN thinks that they couldn’t play another hand 1 fashion Magazine booming agsto^JAa^it N ita was kUled by a New York retorted. She turned very red, and j,iiows how to dress Up to the minute mother wants to know.' I flted by the fact that the dollar of until Dexter came back, she Of'course she w ^to to win thC ' ti f«w years'ago or even last year past, to-tot us get -alopig gunman. Dundee thinks the kiiler asked if Sprague had inquired for at very littie^ ^poisel, It contains thought she’d better himt up Karen,; child’s affection and ct^dence f i r s t ! to worth to many instances a dollar we can,- a^d wait;. will return to look for papers, iier, and Flora quite sharply told most attfactiva Paris ‘desighs for who didn’t come back yet.” Of all, yet she flinds' herself to the i ^ d a half today. They are the onqs "In our' fo.rebew^^time It which N ita had burned, intending her he hadn’t. Then Janet said she adults and chil.^en, eipbroidery, etc. “How long was Mrs. Miles away dilemma of obtdntog.lf at the ex-[who should t^>end now where there lifetime to save; enbiigh vaxdiey .-‘i d f to drop the scheme and marry was very much surprised that Be sure to fill to the size of the from the porch?” Dimdee asked pense of her daughter's own good. ■ 1 if< n need of apparel or furnishings. old age.’ Today mcmey.semxm tt^jrpll Hammond. At the office the next Sprague had been there, and that pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin quickly. A DifBcnlt. Problem ' ] for -u^ess or unnecess^ up much taster; ;intereat la Mgbef; morning, PENNY CRAIN telis him she couldn’t imderstand why he had preferred). “ Oh, I don’t know— 10 minutes, J- 'Z ' I things is never wise at any time, but and so it takes but-.a- few sream eff of an impromptu bridge party at behaved so strangely. Then Lois thrift and careful'speQ&ig to maybe. She came back alone, say said she might as well go fetch witii all pooifie and in all homes T R A C E Y M ILE S’ home, at which i are some needs at all times a Bale financial‘mvg&DU' Fnr-Pf-ua r ing she had found Karen in her Peter from the library, since Manchf»ter Herald * were all who had been at the mur tip n ^ p with the child, as w ^ as and the same dollars will purchase feel eriiaps a few extra “fixln’s” know that we have reached l^ t iiea, won’t t h e » » CHAPTER XXXVI and Polly said that probably he’d ers, . like the Nick Carter, Buffalo Size ...... would.be better. ^ There is some rea radiators nowadays which add to the It is an aatoimfi^g but w ondar^ gone to the lavatory, which opens Bill and Deadwood Dick paper- son for the stranger refusing to do attractiveness of rooms. For bed truth tiiat, tpday7 eyar t ^ aevia^ aa "Dexter Sprague has been mur Price of book 10 cents. into the main hall and is next to bound books. Of course he didn’t Addresb ...... ^ she is told. Jukt what , the reason rooms soBie people cover the radia arsinot Md provided- vie dered,” Dundee answered the terri the library. . . . Well, pretty " soon take up that hobby until a lot of Price of pattern 15 cents in is probably no one ever will know. tor with a shelf and from that hang activity and yP^''in-ou7-haarfa^‘ fied inquiry in Penny Crain’s brown Judge Marshall and Karen came other rich men had done it first. stamps or coin (coin preferred). There maybe a. hundred, things-, at a chintz ciirtain, which is aU 'right thla' ‘sa'vi^ for. an oM agd fib pany eyes. “The body was discovered back— ” There was never anybody less orig work in that little naind at tb»w tiine as many do not care for heated bed casea la bavln^.fpra.time w liiA Y ^ about nine this morning by one of “Pretty soon?—Just how long inal than poor Tracey. . . . Well, at which one can. only guess, for a rooms. How to conceal the raffiator never, come. ^ course -it.ls inpoa-> the Miles’ maids, in what you de was Judge Marshall goiie?” Dundee Flora gave up her place to Janet, child of 6 is deeply patterned and in the other rooms is a problem with siblefor pe<^e weU: along'to" iffe-tp? scribed just now as the ‘trophy pressed her, his pencil, which had and again played anagrams with has learned to i-.Mti'Ic and analyze many answers in the shape o f metal obtain' new.work toieieii a'llv ffig ^ room.’ . . . Shot—just below the been flying to take down her every more than we know. cabinets finished to harmonize’With but have you" ever.’ counted’ tip breastbone. Captain Strawn says.” Johnny, Peter taking his original word, poised over the notebook he place a t our table. Suddenly Polly Also emotional development must the finish o f the rooms. number of elderly; pei^to -who aia'^; "The trophy room!” Penny re had snatched from her desk. threw down her cards— she’d been not be discounted at this age. still eptilng ntoniw az^ eoJoyhilr their •work?•work?. . 1 ' . peated, in a dazed, slow voice. “I can’t say exactly!” Penny pro having rotten luck and seemed out ■Whether it is' normal and happy Fruit Bavarian Cream “Then—that’s where he was—all depends largely on former experi Cazmed or dried fruit can be used MAttY TAYLCHt^ tested. /T was placing again at the of sorts— and said she didn’t want PRINTING TRADE CAUSES indicated no definite trend for better the time, after he chsappeared so ence smd happiness. A younger in the fruit bavarian cream recipe. other table..I suppose it was about to play bridge any more. So poor GREATEST EYE STRAIN or for worse as a result of the oc strangely last night—” 10 minutes,' for Ralph and I had child fuses more quickly with his Dried fruit must, of course, be IGNORES QUABMrCQllB^^ Flora had i to be the perfect hostess, cupation. Lithography does not in Brunswick, Me., “Whoa, Penny!” Dundee cried, made another rubber, I remember. new environment than an older one, soaked over night in cold water and and switch from anagrams to BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN volve any great degree of eyestrain. stewed imtil tender before combin Nothing knotted by tfae?daiD|ig<)i^ his voice sharp vrith excitement . . . Anyway, Karen was smiling and while the child of 6 is still plas bridge.” Editor, Journal of the Americmi Nevertheless, the changes in the ing. Peaches or apricots usually are catchli^ scariet fev^A : thii^-l^c^ “Get hold of yourself, darling girl! like a baby that has had a lot of tic and ;ixlaptable, still it takes a “And Polly played anagrams with Medical Association, and of Hygeia, eyes of the lithographers were just u ^ . into the” quarantined’ ” residMyea' o f ■ You’re shaking all over. . . . I petting, but sh? ,,said Hugo had little time- and a little patience to D rake?" Dimdee prompted. the Health Magazine about the same, as those of the com One pint can peaches, I orange, 1 Arthur L. Smith nefm\^haei"-tost want to know everything you know promised her ,sh$, wouldn’t have to make him feel at home. “No. She said she thought ana positors. tablespoon granulated gelatine, % night and stole $100 . front, a d e ^ __as quickly and as accurately as play bridge ahy inofe that evening, Result of Earlier Life grams were silly, and wandered off There has been much discussion On the whole, it may be taken as cup powdered siigsir, 1 cup whipping The usual . quarantine- rigna^v jweiw so Flora reriaained at that table, "Whatever the child’s reason for you can tell i t Go right on the porch a^d down the path, call concerning the effects of close work a general rule that compositors in cream, few drops vanilla or pistskcbio prominently.displ^red., ;. , , • ” .’fj " that story you were telling me!” playing opposite Hugo, while ing over her shoulder that she was on vision. Under the auspices of the the printing trade are engaged in refusing to take an interest in her flavoring. “Poor Dexter!” Penny groaned, Tracey played with Polly. As soon going to take a walk. Tracey asked Medical Research Council of Great the work which causes the greatest little duties, we may be sure that it Drain fruit from juice and rub covering her quivering face with as Tracey became dummy. Flora Johnny if he’d mind mixing the Britain, Dr. N. S. Duke Elder has amount of strain on the eyes. In the is, some , ., natural „ outcome . , of the ^ through a fine sieve. Add to juice her hands. “ To think that he was suggested he go look for Sprague.” highballs and bringing out the just made available a report of an majority of other trades less near transplanting. Her mind may yet 1 t© boiling point. Stir in dead all the time we were sa^ng “And how long was he gone from sandwiches. Said Whitson had investigation of this subject. work is involved and the work is in be confused and criss-crossed with j p,^inHTi«» softened in- cold water such horrid things about him— ” the porch?” Dimdee asked. left a thermos bucket of ice cubes Studies were made in the Lon general much more varied. doubts and wonderings that only^lyj. until dissolved and add “ Don’t waste sympathy on him, “Less than no time,” Penny as- on the sideboard some bottles of don school o f printing in which When the compositors are com time can -lessen, and that all the' grated rind and juice Penhy! ” Dundee- icut in,' his :; vol?e; surtft;^|a3 Jt“^ie.iWas back before i^i^ay,ofglasses boys between 3A, and 20 years j6f pared with all of the other em kindness to the world cannot erase; of o r^ g e , Let stand until mixture very gentle but urgent. “ I f he had Polly had finished playing the hand. and sandwiches; Told him he’d age study composing, binding, ployes, it is found that they have a in a day or two. |’begins to jeUys"^'\F ' '. - To Lengthen tiie Face place -Monday, .Decanabst -22 i$t the G ^rgett^ Flat Ctepes, ture was normal, and when she If you heve ouh n of these nice home of Captain Johtiaoxi Was'en heard about Karen, she offered to Opportunity is knocking noisily kt • Canton € re | ^ in round, chuhhy . faces, but always joyed by all who attended; ■ i- 1^^ her hand imtil Karen felt like JOOCE \IQ0MG IP YOJ'K K have resented It and wanted it the door of the I^m ocratic psirty. ! ' : BeUa. Sffyeiateto, .soril^.';. Homing back.” UVEOLVIRGCCNL ANDI&APE^ slender, try rouging high on the — ^EmUy Newell Ifiair,. to Review of . - - --'fr--- A f - ”• 'ft. -• "What did Drake do then? He’d aoNESo Some of ' iRe eesE Jto hjnsw cheekbones, just below the eyes, and Reviews. ' , been playing anagrams with Mrs. toper it over ..towards, the nose in •.j Id e a , ytn\ said,” Dundee in ti^ SPOS APE’fDUKD W1(1E-At?cflc. stead_____ o f out______towards the____ ears.___ Unless withto the nekt'10 years lim ited Niiiteber of in ip ted . , TTie^ammtot of r? ^ e you neeid I Hi® present generation makes war -1 "Don’t you remember?— told nds on a lot o f things. Some present generation-makes war im-| you Johnny had taken Peter^s place ajflns absorb rouge—the oily skins impossible it'will cohie again. | ^at lour table after Peter refused to -^and.they heed.more rouge and a ^.•■Arilitir Oreehwood. breathe the same air as Dexter retouching ^ th the potopact during ir Oetttoff Sprague," Penny reminded him. the day or evehibg^ f f you are danc- I haven’t anything, to say about froaneat da and r Lois and Johnny ikgV ^ ynu ftiro weaztojg an ofl-the- arythtog. It’s cold and,Tm always ouimeaAorl being misguot^- V’;” i w i^jdaying together, and just at face hat, you wiU^ nepd less rouge than if you are wearing a brimmed Ford. the time I became duinmy, Spntfoe . iNOfaaCVON Spam bedlnie dummy at the bther table. hat thaf torowe 'shadowa on your ...... 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TODAY IN >• 2-./ r -.;, f-'- ^ •ri^xp: '" ‘tv Odds Shift To Congars As ROSE BOWL FRAYS. FOR 15 YEARS Ol Honr of Game Draws To 1916 Brown 0 Washington state 11 BRITISH AMKRIOAH iSiUB 1917 Pennsylvania 0 Oregon 11 HABTiJiAGUIB •1916 Mare Island Marines 19 Cai^ Lewis 7 ' Hand; Sonthemers Have *1919 Great Lakes 17 * Mare Island 0 Oregon 6 (Seyrnttk Ro«ad) 1990 Harvard 7 CmrerabL 8: DnBaor««, ' Hdlanfs R^‘ Won Twice and Tied Once 1991 Ohio State 0 California 28 Birches, 7; MulUi^*, 8. . 19*9 Wash-Jeff. 0 California 0 pDerrycanxe, 5; 8- - {cdBod of Temnt Tide£ 19*8 Penn State S Soothem California l i League StaMliw ^ • r* h Three Games On Coast 1924 U. S. Naval Academy U Washington 11 1925 Notre Dame 27 ' ; . . .Stanford 10 _ 5 .W- v L. .P t s . Wero O p t^an d ^rF ^^ ' Washington 19 ; ' . O arcraiu-. .c.- 52/ ^^18 52 1926 Alabama 20 Dentycarne • • • • ■86. '84 88 -- j *■ ' 7- ' - J" Radio Broadcast Over 1927 Alabama 7 Stanford 7 Stanford 7 Batlsroran ...... S5 85 85 lnn&^ ! i 1928 Pittabnrgh 6 M ullintlne...... 84 84 1929 Georgia Tech 8 Califomla 7 ' 86 W n C A t4:45. 1980 Pittsburgh 14 Southern Califomla 17 Birches ...... 30 40 ^30 Drumcree ...... 22 48 22 1931 A labam a?? Washington State?? Four new champions •Service teams played during war period. Pasedena, Jan. 1.—(AP)—South orqwned *n Manchester’s 1930 spwt. BRITISH AMERICAN CLUB history which has- jw t eoine tq % ' ern football Bupremacy which has I BOWUeNO LEAGUE successful condusioh.r Qutstsddii^^ pr^pmlnated Tournament of Rqmb Oi’ coiuse, was the feat of toe' Ma» play in toe last five years, had Its BDf ft lo r tile N lf ht Jqrs in winning tod football titid fourth test here today when Ala .»^5a«52:38i WyUe ...... 315 Mok toe Cubs to give ton bama and Washington State met in Donnelly ...... 310 north' i^d ito^first grid chstinpito^ W. Robinson ...... 3 o i toe New Year’s day game. East Trailing West <■ V— vw* sMp in“Ylve years. This advantage T^ee times in five years a team League StMdiBf was partially offset when tot - from below toe Maaon and I^on W. L. Pts; Bides took toe baseball title awty line has invaded toe Pacific Coast’s • 15 9 1 3 ' from toe north end. 'The btotritypor grid sanctuary to collect two vic In Rose Bowl Games Scotland • • ».• • 4 . 11 13 I hew ohanipibQs ato- Iffiss - l^ s a b e ^ tories and a tie. The Cougars from Wales . . •-• 0 e * • 11 13 U i Wasbiewito, «new womw^'- temni 1 V. , ■* the northwest are dight favorites Ireland . 9 15 singles champlonr, and Joseph P. Mo» ' EDWARDS to break the southern spell. Pasadena, Jan. 1.—(AP.)—Since .a 11 to 8 decision to toe University AHLSKOO Cluskey who just recently woo Some seventy thousand of foot toe Tournament of ‘Roses football^ of Southern California. He previous Ireland annual five mile run here. ^ balls faithtol followers were on hand ly piloted Oregon and toe Mare Donnelly ...... 118 ,,J4 98— 810 Other notable achievements duiv classic was jDom in toe quagmire of 8. Herron . . . . 98 98 to help usher out another season of Terminal Paurk here New Year’s Islanders to victory, but lost In toe 93— 289 ing the* year which has jW pofsed ’■ toe great college sport Weather day, 1916, invading teams have nev 1919 service game. ■CAPTAIN SCHWARTZ e l l in g s e n P , MeLagan ..109 92 92— 293 Include toe retention of toe town conAUons were cloudy with no rain. tennis singles title by Walter R. . ■ er been able to take toe edge in A stubborn 14 to 14 tie contest Pictured above is toe famous Bowl of Roses at Pasadena surrounded with head-shots of the principal Total ...... 325 ” 284 Holland for the third year In ntfir i The game will be broadcast by toe the won column. marked toe 1924 struggle between 283— 892 National Broadcasting Company players expected to play the leading role in this afternoon’s classic New Year’s Day struggle between Ala England cesaion. and toe splendid showing ^ . Washingfton State, western selec toe Huskies ^ Washington and the bama, representing the East and Washington State, representing the West. The game starts at 2:15 Pacific W. Roblneon ..100 89 Manchester High sdiool in all fleli^ and Station WTIC at Hartford will tion this year, started toe Pacific Navy. 112— 301 Coast Time, emd will be broadcast over WTIC of the National Broadca.sting Com-'any’s chain, by Bill Mun B. H e w itt...... 84 86 77— 247 of athletics, "ae yourg Eaglet won* narry Bill Munday’s play by play de coast off on toe right foot, with a It was at toe tenth annual Tour scription starting at 4:45 E. S. T. day, famed for his drawling voice. The radio broadcast will begin at 4:415 E. S; T. •* J. Fleming .... 90 84 98— 272 tlM town junior football title and Z 'l 11 to 0 triumph over Brown. nament, of Roses that the Four may prove £ to be toe north end’l ' Probable starting lineups; The year following Coach Hugo Horsemim of Notre Dame staged TAlabaom Wash. State Total ...... 274 259 287— 820 : representative team in toe T931' In-' " = J. Hurley Bezdek's Oregon eleven with Shy their lasA-charge together, sweeping tersectipnal game. ' '' ' ‘ Moore.'* le^ ‘ Huntington, star quarterback toe Stanford before them 27 to 10. FOOTBAUGOOD Clements .--m -. It ; Ahliskog IF CATS WALKED ON WEB FEET Walea Moanskey OntttaadiJV ^ ..v .i. Q. Hurley outstanding player,"“defeated Penn Elmet Layden scored three of the Baker ...... 94 . " H ow ard.. is sylvania 11 to 0. Ramblers’ four touchdowns. 81- r* 2S7 ’There were, no a acetic .acoqj^ ^ Ebert • c I. - ..... Hein Torrance ...... 8t :; 98-r- 278 jllshments during toe -cntiit 'yew rrist- Sington r^ P a rcli The Mare Island Marines from After trailing 19 points, the Crim BASKETBALL JUST WOUUiN’T BE FELOW FALLING Kerr ..... ,, 98 100— 291 tot which Manchester is more proud Godfrey rt Edwards San Prahcisco, defeated a Camp son Tide of Alabama rolled in upon Morrison ...... 100 95— 290 today, than those of Joe M odt^ey. Z3m ore....*.. re Maskell Lewis eleven 19 to 7 in 1918, while Washington’s Huskies in a last Dumnay ...... 81 82— . . . Fordham star. With toe exception _ Campbell..... qb Tonkin toe great Paddy Driscoll from toe quarter rally In 1926, for a 20 to 19 INBMOMPANY of winning the annual five mile S u toer...... Ih Lalhbart Great Lakes Training camp led his triumph. Game Was Invented By Dr. James Naismith At Springfield Total ..., ...46T 426 486—m x cross eountty run which the Recre- M cRight...... rh Ellingaen team to a 17 to 0 triumph over toe Again in 1927 Alabama’s undying ■\ Beatomd BtiouCenterastagedhererThanlah C a in ...... fb Schwartz Mare Islanders in 1919. determination permitted the “South Fleming . . .\. .IU 7 2 '- 86— 272 rivtag Daymormng. however* ’ Referee, Bob Evans, Millikan; um Eastern Intercollegiate football ern Gentlemen” to tie a great Stan Y. M. C. A. CoDege W here Irate Parents Sent Situation Not Near^ As Seri Hall ...... 98 82 100— 277 efforts were confined to far away pire, H. R. Hutchins, Purdue; head earned its first victory In 1920, ford eleven T" to 7 after trailing prac McCullough ...... 94 94 82— 270 potaUt, including New York and Baainnaa> Walter Powell, Wisconsin; when Harvard trounced Oregon 7 tically the entire ^route. McMenemy . . . 81 99 94— 274 Chicago, aMong other places. Joe ta field judge, Sam Dolan, Notre Dame. to 6. The Webfooters led until Frank Wilson, Stanford halfback, Him F6r Tossing Puss Into Open Cistern. ous As ^ome Would Lead Wylie ...... 93 106 116— 318 looking eagerly forward to the 1988 Harvard cut loose with a passing was the goat and again the hero Olympics to be held in Calltomlal attack that allowed Church to score of the 1928 game which Pittsburgh Total 477 488 478—1408 end every Manchester inhaMtant aa and Arnold Horween to kick goal You To Believe With well as thousands of others througl^ lost 7 to 6 Wilton's fumble per 'The drowning o f a cat gave ■ men at the University of Kan out the east are .^shlng him success j Z for the deciding point. mitted a Panther to score, but a few young America its most popular sas, is honorary i;|)alJrinan ^ o f. CmBNEY OHtLS^'LIM«U» ^'^« ia^^kis =Wd,4of uinteefifttisatii! i sucth'annual contest, brought moments later he ran' to A^t^cb- '’mdobr game this joint committee tot life. toe “wonder team” of Califomla a ^"Fainted Word“Picturesr^ ^ AND down after'recovering a similar bob Sixty-five years ago, a sturdy- Manchester High school enjoyeid a 28 to 0 victory over Ohio State and ble by a teammate. “Biff” Hoffman Main Office No. 1 legged little shaver was experi F. M adden...... l 84 particularly successful season*, ea- was featured by Brick Muller’s kicked goal for the winning point. 8 86 famous pass to Brodie Stephens, menting with the family cat New York, Jan. 1.— (AP.)—Dele-j MacDonald ...... 80 79 T9 pecially insofar as toe Central Con* variously estimated at from 55 to 65 Roy Riegels, University of Cali when nis mother called him to NEW ALABAMA gates to the annual convention of M. D o h e rty ...... 68 72 72 necticut .InterBchoiastio League, la >-■;' fill the wood box. The boy hast yards. fornia center, staged his famous re E. PettenglU ...... 78 62 67 concerned. The Bilk City athleter b^WIlUAH BRAUCHER verse run in the 1929 renewal, and ily sougnt a place to park the the Collegiate Athletic Association retained tneir ohampionahlpa. la Rain fell ‘upon California and coaches, college ofUcials and various Peg. Doherty...... 86 64 85 SPARE US! Washington and Jefferson in the although tackled short of his own cat. The mouth oi an old cis COACH FOR ’31 track and swiinining, tied with Waat /.v , One>of toe New York sports writ goal by a teammate, Georgia Tech tern yawned 10 feel away. High other persons closely concemsd ■with Hartford for tint place in basibaU 1922 classic, which terminated in a college sports were bn their way 890 857 369 ers suggests an open tournament swarmed over Benny Lom, kicker, into the air the car described a Main Office No. * only to lose in a tdavirff gatna, 0 to 0 tie. A remarkable 40 yard rim perfect arc and a distinct splash home today leaving behind the 1» - trailed Bristol in bai»cethail iuM t among the heavyweight aspirants. by Brenkert, halfback for the Presi for a safety and an 8 to 7 triumph. OagiiardoDe...... 6 8 83 i He would place Stribbling, Sharkey, solemnly testified to the first pre^ion that old man football- was a W est Hartford In tennis. The dents, carried him across the goal, The east took its most decisive faultless free throw, ever made. pretty good ‘fellow after aU but that E dw ards...... 82 69 i hocksyy season was incomifiete. The ' Campolo, Schmeling, Camera and beating in the fifteenth annual game Frank Thomas Will Drill but the play was called back for off 'The ')oy was Timmy Naismith. he had fallen into bad company. Flassez ...... 81 66 football team tied for third place. Tufty Griffiths on too carAand let side. while 70,000 watched a bewildered Banville ...... 68 66 1 thc^e%hUmtoltt affak'^go oh until He was subsequently thrashed. Four days which saw in addition Obviously. ^ 0 tirsts, three aaentda Coach Hugo Bezdek made his Pittsburgh eleven lotse 47 to 14 be His mother tearfully asked her Southerners In Rockne's Shay 62 - 64 -i and- a third .la, sdmathfng bl-wiatdi . ?% , itotwfitld.d^^'yyvii^i^t toampion cause they were "'unable to cope to the N. C. A. A. convention, meet fourth appearance in a Tournament self and Jimmy what such a ings of toe football coaches, foot^iul Ifie «)hdoi Isiiii a?- ' had. e d i t e d vlititOi; alT ^ i| nec- with the passing attack of tue Uni -358 348 369 dssary.' But hasn’t toe ring fan al- of Roses game in 1923 whm his Nit- wicked boy would ever come to officials, the Sportsman’s Brotber- . A sUfi^ tile/ year wotfld- haVeT^fthtii'^ tany Lions of Penn State dropped versity of Southern California. and his father called on the System of flay. Cbn^kifed much -diore sucoesstial>if ' f 'teady had punishment enough? bood and a few allied bodies, ^ Weaving, ir. Lord to witness that something brought the verbal breezes. strongly ^ 4 basketball- toKta had he«a aUh P. Nelson 93 92 73 a had to be done. Some time later against football with a few.startling to 'beat'BriatoPbUt' am BIG 2«UMBERS G. Hatch ...... 83 105 124 Ed Thorpe, football official who ty of good reserve material ready his father heard of the Y. M. C. Atlanto, Ga., Jan. l.—(AP)—Ala discoveries and almost no' definite be. realked-tOtaotrow nt|^t ^to also is connected with a sporting for a moment’s call. There will be A. college at Springfield, Mass., bama’s Dixie champions will have a action against the game. C. Jackmoie Ipve toe neiv year a fiying itari:l5 H. S. PRACTICES two officials this year, “Chick” and the word “Christian” ap N. Taggart/. major sport accomplishments. .. i vt goods house, estimates that $200,- new coach and a new system ' of The opinion was glenerally held 000,000 has been spent for athletic Hayes of Hartford, referee, and pealed to him. Jimmy was hast Dummy .... 4 I I • • • • ■ 4 « On tlie orldlroa /> - pla3Ting next year. that football was being somewhat ^The footlndl title, wmit back equipment and by the customers at Danny Abeam of Middletown, um ily dispatched to Springfield. over-emphasized and there was'too toe varioim sjwrts box offices during AGAINST “ ZONE” pire. The game will start at 8:80. At college Jimmy played vol The new coach Is Frank Thomas 432 456 450 north after five year’s abseno# much interest taken in champion Ribbon ’ ^ ■ ‘ ir the Majors finahy succeeded in -icnded j^scoreiesa " with' Both Use Bristol Defense at 3:45 tomorrow afternoon. This is tor in physic^ education at for the past two yearj^ He is com-^ ^illStiA^es after" long bhised when President Nicholas the first time that the yearling ] Bpringfieldi the janitor raked -sUt7483 410 tbe ~ e ^ pletlng hla second session with tos '"Yisterday’s addresses Y by DTi. large firo\^.titfhiadrout-:to Munuy Butler of Columbia Unlver- quintets of both schools have met. toe campus, gathering the dry Bulldogs, having been on the coach.i |dty proposed that intercollegiate In Armory Workouts. leaves *n bushel baskets. That Charies W. Kennedy of Princeton, teams, play^: the majority « ffa av iteriituiimhto w ^ sillier than the THE BOY ETERNAL side a bit. The center takes his po ARMYANDNAVY being tossed into toe air be R St. John . *• 0 e 89 81 Rud Rennie, New York sports sition in the middle of the front trio promismg now, in the eyes of sports tween two centers. Later on It writers and observers of the south. - FTlS REMSI haT B. Racoagni 67 86 writer, went to visit Babe Ruth on and drops back under the basket If was discovered that, the same .74 108 Christmas Day. He found toe ThomEm, however, has been given ir Ubert .. J^’.The t&Selwfl', tlfie left ■ north toe attack breaks through. The West Sides even^dJtoeir score play would take care of situa mighty man encased in a lounging One disadvantage with which a big share of the credit for bring 'end where' the' pouim it had floated with the Army and Navy club Isust tions where the ball was scrim ing the Georgia Bulldogs to the at ffom the Bctt And fttgpoto and'n^ suit to which.be kept referring as Manchester will probably have to maged and held in dispute. The “pajamas” despite friend wife’s fre contend is loss of toe jump at cen night for a previous defeat in a tention of toe nation this yeSr. tii^^ "West l^dii -Rec, dribble was discovered by acci Members of toe team said b^ was ' - SpUniBgt Jri 'imme ga th eik ^ - peiiti^ o f the newly quent corrections. The Babe proud ter. Hall is taller than Turkington horseshoe pitching match. The West. dent,'a player dropping toe ball ly led the way Into toe dining room responsible fO'r much of their siic- 1;. WigitaOWSki a.*4 • • i offanised West Sld^ which and a jumper. extraordinary. Last Side won three to two last night, mfintentionally and batting it where a well-decorated Christmas cesa toe past two years, 8i. J a i^ a ... ^pder toe bitaiege" B- year he got the center tap most of largely through the individual ef sieveral times in an attempt to A. 'Re^je-^ ...... fiirenfiai^ b y tree had been set up for the enjoy /.recover it- Coach Harry Mebrc declared: toe rime, so Turkington says, and forts of William Gess. ‘ “I think that Frank Thoeato- bj Haiison . . . > • •'*.». • j __ ment of toe great man’s a.dopt^ if this is the case tomorrow evening, - It didn’t take the players long W .'Neubauer and G. Adams won one of toe best. No one know . bet R. Griffith out of thMOjames and ttar * - daughters. And thus speike Ruth: Manchester will have to do some to weary of clambering up a “Wouldn't It be swell fun to get from Q. Giorgetti and J. Thomson ter than I the |:reat aid th a| ^ *^ y . jbaefe ; tobf 'Bpn Aaiv txr clever defensive work to get posses 50 to 29, J. Hughes and. F. Mc- step^ liulder to retrieve toe ball behind toe piano with an air rifle after each goal, so boles were has been In toe year^ jMc. .Teas and pick off those ornaments?” Sion of toe ball on the plays that Caughey beat G. Gess and J. Neu- -ftiite- Office*, , duty oiowln^ start at center. Bristol had posses cut In toe bottom of the bask coached too backfleld at sqpPKla* I Come to think of it, to be sure baueir 50 to 34, Giorgetti and Thom wish him good luck at AlMfMea and B. M eCoart • *. V*,* ^ a irin g the as*. sion of toe ball about 75 per cent of son won over W. Gess and G.' Gess ets as a happy solution. it would! Rules gradually were clarified I know he Will tu « , oi| igjf9at toe time last year when the two 50 to 44, Hughes and ' MeCs^hey M^ Kjlttiniaiar , . . ,v.t»IW IftI pirofastdcittltelf^ity teams played and anyone knows and codified. SUggesriQns*-:how :teaih3.” . . : ^ ■ In Memory of Big Six lost to W*. Neubauer qnd Adams 62 . arb acted, upon annually by a ,Q* it* •-* W \ When Buckn^ University played what a decided advantage this in to 32 and W. Gess and W.'Neubauer . Q^-SEABON i .Dohunty., M “ variably proves. committee drawn— from the - - ' ■ ^ -i ____ _ - _ the Fordham ,, eleven at toe Polo won toe deciding match from Gior three govendi# bodlqs, jthe Groimds last, fall. Bison alumni Bristol ki expected to lineup w i^ getti and Thomson 50 to 42^^ AJbMtelli; If, Hall, c. Green, Ig and '. Amateur AthlaUc UUlonr toe placed a. wreatli on toe Christy Ringers were scored as fi(dlow9k MatiQimI doneglate.A.toletieAsK fo'r. toe'itids at '.K Matoewson Menabrlal tablet there. Palau, rg u d Manchester to coun Giorgetti 29, Thomson 20, W:> Neu-“ . 8oetetiou.fn}di'the Young Men’s" W hl^ -H a ^ rdiiekers Matoewson was a star halfback at ter with O’Leary; rf,-.TleVney, < If. bauer. 23, Adams S^rHu^es'20, J C2iristlan Assooiatibq. And Dr^ hianageinbttt over his Bucknell, as well as toe college’s Turkington, c, Squatrito, rg and ■Neubau^ 5, W. Gess & 'and .0;^ Naiamtthi for years director it arfU .^)a Mr., W rigiej Hedlimd, Ig. BotiLachoola haya plen- |V (Dounaa la pl^eal-edunaUM tor ...... tiOLtaikia tlie pant-. •y'fr I -x"- . • • 'S- ■ ^ * C-- a-
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■flS‘ aL ■ t ; t*^. . y-t..-> • iy-■ i<* THE FIE» HECTIC p- BVW 4yUD S E U MCI .-.l • - ' 4 1X)ST AND FDIJND FUEL AND FEED 49-A * r ' ^|i^iiBf Ad bfunnsIloB LOST—PAIR OF GLASSES in FOR SALE — h a r d w o o d and slaba. Hardwood $9.00 per c o ^ ; OfsFRAN€EP Mai^k case, between' High school Manchester anH' Bigelow street, f^ d e r please slabs $8.00 per cord. Satisfaction MUST STAY FRIENDS m Evening Herald call 6145. ' guaranteed. Latbrop Brothers. TeL 3149. Prompt delivery. ______Havana, Jan. 1 .— (A P )— Cuba and the United States, Iratind by mutual FOfl HIS Wf CLASSIFIED AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 X,' ADVERTISEMENTS GARDEN— FARM— ideate amd Interests-, must ■ always Remarkable Values DAIRY PRODUC'^ 50 maintain the alfecti(m and esteem Count lAx. averas* In Used Cara / which i^ t e them. President Macha Initials, numbers and Special 1929 Buick Sedan in FOR RAT.TC— APPLES Baldwins do declared today In an address at each count as a word and 15: excellent condition, just taken in and Greenings $1.00 per bushel- W. the New Year’s reception to the -i- •words as two worda Minimum cost is diplomtic corps. price ot three lines. 1926 Buick Coach H. Cowles. Telephone 5909. lilne rates per day tor transient 1926 Reo Sedan '"lie people of the United States,” , Dial 7220 for demonstration said he,‘“ i ^ l always find In Cuba EiteetlTe Harck IT, APARTMENTS—FLATS— Cash Charge James Shearer the welcome given to brothers. Ours •- -' 6 Consecutive Day? ..I 7 ct* I ots Buick Agency TENEMENTS 63 is a patriotic and industrious nation S Consecutive Dayls ..I 9 cts 11 cts Cor. Main and Middle Turnpike whose people are conscious of their 1 Eay ••••••••ee*eee*| H 18 eta FOR RENT—3 ROOM tenement obligations and their rights. We 1 ■ All orders for Irregular Insertions with attic, all improvements, 629 will be charged at the one time rate. are a country where order and quiet Special rates for long term every MOVING— TRUCKING- Center street, rent $15. Telephone reign and where the government’s day advertising given upon request. STORAGE 20 8802. only desire is the peace, welfare and Ads ordered- Tbr '>i-. and stopped before the third or FOR RENT—TWO ROOM suite ip progress of the nation.” PERRBTT A GLENNEY inc.—Mov day will be charged only for the ac Johnson Block, facing Main street Ambassador Harry F. Guggen tual number of times the ad ing, packing and shipping. Daily Phone Aaron Johnson 3726 or jani heim, speaking' in the absence of ed. charglriT at the rate earned, but service to and from New York. 14 the Spanish ambassador, who Is ^no allowance or refunds can be mafle tor 7635. on six time ads stopped after the trucks at your service. Agents for dean of the corps, urged earnest and United Van Service, one of the intelligent cp-operation among all forbids” ; display lines not leading long distance moving com FOR RENT— 6 ROOMS. Improve the peoples of the world to sur *^^e Herald will not be responsible panies. Connection in 162 cities. ments. Inquire 24 Church street. mount economic difficulties, and ex for more than one Incorrect Insertion Phone 3063, 8860, 8864. tended the hopes of the Uifited of any advertisement ordered for FOR RENT—4-ROOM FLA.T, trol States and of his diplomatic col more than one time. L, T. WOOD CO.— Fuqilture and The Inadvertent omission of Incor ley line, convenient to mills, all leagues for Cuba’s progress during rect publication of advertising will be piano moving, modern equipment, improvements; heat 243 Center the new year. rectified only by canftellatlon of the experienced help, public store street Telephone 6990. charge made for the service rendered. house. Phone 4 4 ^ All advertisements must conform in style, copy and typography with FOR RENT—1ST FLOOR, FOUR LEGISLATORS INVITED regulations enforced by the publish nice rooms, improvements, extra ers and they reserve the right to REPAIRING 23 room 3rd floor, desirable neighbor edit, revise or reject any copy con hood, rent $25.00. Chas. Strick Bridgeport, Jan. 1.— (A P )— The sidered objectionable. VACUUM CLEJANEIR:. ijun; phono land, 168 Main street Phone 7374. CLOSING. HOURS—Classified ads to graph, clock repairing. ’ Key mak' social side of the life of a member be published same day •must be re of the General Asiembly will be Ing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street FOR RENT—THREE ROOM tene ceived by 12 o’clock noon; Satu rd ays initiated here Monday when Sena 10:30 a. m. ment, all improvements, nice for a tors and Representatives-elect from TELEPHONE YOUR small family. Inquire 30 Church COURSES AND CLASSES 27 this city and adjoining towns are WANT ADS. street, telephone 3884. entertained by the Chamber of Com Ads are accepted over the telephone BARBER TRADE taught in ^ day merce. at the CHARGE RATE given above FOR RENT—MODERN 5 room a?: as a convenience to advertisers, but and eyaoing classes. Low tuition flat, 1st floor, 37 Delmont street This is a <5ustom in each legisla the CASH R.\TES will be accepted u rate. Vaiighn Barb’er School, 14 Phone 8039. ' tive year and puts the chamber into FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi Market street, Hartford. contact -with new members to whom ness office on or before the seventh day following th,e first Insertion of FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, are presented some of the thoughts sc ’ each ad otherwise the CHARGE all improvements; garage if desir which are in the Chamber officials RATE will be collected. No responsi HELP WANTED— ed. Apply 95 Foster street. Tel minds as to needed appropriations bility for errors In telephoned ads will be assumed and their accuracy FEMALE 35 5230. and public improvements. cannot be guaranteed. In the days before the 19th A war-time photo showing Mar The most recent- WANTED—MOTHER’S HELPER, FOR RENT— SIX ROOM tenement, INDEX OF Amendment was adopted the woman shal Joffve kissing a poilu whom he Marshal Jeffrey experience imnecessary. Apply 76 all improvements, garage if de suffrage advocates gave a series of looked in the-flnal hisJIfei;) CLASSIFICATIONS sired. Inquire 28 Russell street had just decorated for gallantry in Scarborough Road, Telephone 6579. tear, at Hartford to members as a action. Births ...... A medium of presenting suffrage argu Engagements WANlED—r GIRL ' FOR general 6 ROOM TENB;^!ENT, 26 Walker ments. ’• would suddenly; Marriages .., •.c • • ••••■eeeeeeea housework, experienced, with street all improvements, garage, Paris.—“Joffre?—if we had not egist with a jo-ri^ ateip on the Deaths ...... ^ good location, rent reasonable. In bad him in 1914,1 do not know what and the remarl^ Card of Thanks ...... g babies. Apply in person at 39 COUPLE MURDERED In Memorlam ...... * Stephen street Telephone 7681. quire 30 Walker. Geo. Murdock. would have become of us.” ' i Marshal Joffre fellow, I SM.” ‘ lo s t and Found ••••eeeteeeeee* These are words of Marshal Foch, but he did It an^hly. * ^ Announcements FOR RENT —SEVERAL FIRST Marshall. HI., Jan. 1.— (AP) — spoken shortly before he died, to Personals ...... • class rents. Apply EMward J. Mystery today veiled the deaths of It has b e e n .^ d that. JofffeT did,, Automobiles HELP WANTED^MALE ^6 C ommandant Bugnet, his orderly of not win the.BatUe of .Ujq AfenWi-hi ^Holi. 865 Main street Telephone John Welch and his wife, found slain ficer at the Invalides, and who Automobiles for Sale J in their farm home Tuesday night. Joffre’s Life at a Glance fact was hardly awar.e, .theia, ywni:' Automobiles for Exchange ....ca • SALESMEN OF REAL ESTATE, 4642. among otners close to the Generkl- such a river. Gallieni alone md Auto Accessories—Tires ...... • Insurance, Securities; also favor Their bodies were found on the Bom Jan. 12, 1852, at Rivesaltes, in the Pyrenees. Auto Repairing—^Painting ...r., 7 hsimo has since his death been able —^with a few Paris taxicabs, aceprd-" ably acquainted persons whose living room floor bj^ neighboring to disclose intimate sidelights of the Went to Paris to study in the Ecole Polytechnique, and saw ac Auto Schools ...... 7-A BUSINESS LOCATIONS farmers yesterday. The pair were ing tb these critics. lt’wsuf-a^.-ni^^ Autos—Ship by Truck ...... a 8 references satisfactory, selling per gieat man’s character and his pri- tive service with the army in 1870 during the Franco-Prussian mains a good story, t^t AutoS—For Hire ...... 9 FOR RENT 64 last seen alive by visitors Tuesday war. petual deeded producing royalties \ate thoughts. charge of the Parte taxlcatIcabs. that. Oarages—Service—“Storage 79 paying high, yield around 1 and night at o p. m. After the war entered the army engineer corps, worked on the Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... » 11 BRICK BUILDING store 26x36 at Foch’s judgment of Marshal Joffre made Von Kluck turn Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 2 percent monthly by standard sub Six discharged pistol cartridges is accepted as clinching the military fortifications of Paris, and in 1876 became a captain. JolCfre was there, hls'mstesi'^ Bnstnesa and Professtonal ServleeB sidiaries and major companies, 314 Main street, near the Turn were found on the floor. Sheriff Took part in the occupation of Formosa in 1885 and spent three pike. Suitable for any business, reputation of the “Savior of France” and stubborn ' faith, bul' Business Services Offered ...... 13 these title, conveyances easily sold, James Turner .said, he believed the -years in, French Indo-Ghina'as ch i^ oj^engineers. Household Services Offered...... IS-A large display window. Inquire Ed. and the' 'H em of the Battle of the French defense. presentation convincing facts couple Were killed by robbers, as the Returned to Paris in 1888 and 4ntdfied a railway reg^me^t.^^"'“ Building—Contracting Marne.” For 10 years a certain There- is a good/story ofr •St*' Florists—Nurseries ...... showing clients large returns re Kratt, 312 1-2 Main street Welchs had a reputation of wealth. Sent to the Senegal in 1892 to build a military railroad. school of historians has been work in ^ r t e ringing 19 GHQ Funereil Directors ...... sulting repeated skies satisfied There were no indications of suicide ing feverishly to belittle the Mar Headed an expedition to 'Timbuctoo in 1893, and later was sent ' Heating—Plumbing—^Roofing ,xm and no rumors of feud with neigh to Madagascar to organize an army base. trig, ‘That you,. Joffre ? tA___- Insurance ...... a clientele. Ehccellent profit, sharing HOUSES FOR SALE 72 shal. But the huge, genial "Papa” I want you to a & ^ k ’ at..once^‘^< ^ , bors. Became a general of brigade in 1900, and a general of division MllUnery<^Dressmaklng...... remimeration plentiful, Cooperation Jeff re remained serenely above these this instant” -Joffra rem afe^i»& Moving—Trucking—Storage .... 168 Benton street, five room bunga in 1905. experienced Associates, Address: attacks .ind was content to let his- and wasted Iff mlnujtes on the Paintingr-Papering ...... low, steam heat, garage, alJ im In 1910, while commanding the second army corps^ was ap Box Twenty, Hartford, Conn. THREE STUDENTS Kn.T.F.P tcry judge him for what he had phone fitting Qallieifi’s Professional Services provements, easy terms; also new pointed to the Conseil Superieur de la Guerre. ’ Kepaliing done. into his campaign pjtm; whila:-i< Tailoring—; 6 room house. Telephone 8713. Van Wert, O., Jan. 1.— (A P )— Foch’s Opinion Sought In 1911 was made chief of the general staff. Toilet Goods and,SexMce . AGENTS WANTED 37-A lieni fumed.- : .. . 'Three High school students were Often the queslibfi was asked: _On Aug. 5, 1914, was made commander in chief of the French Wanted—Business Service • • • • army. An Edaeational killed instantly near here early to ‘ What does Foch think of Joffre?” AGENTS TO SEILL towels to con Began th6 offensive of the Battle of the Marne on Sept. 6, 1914, There never -was anythmg^rosi Ooursee and Classes sumer. Clinton Towel Company, IS ON DANGER LIST day when a PennsylvJinia freight They wanted his true opinion, not Private Instruction ...... >s train demolished their automobile. and threw back the great German drive on Paris. Joffre’s desk at GHQ, not Dancing ...... 26-A Clinton, Mass. a military courtesy to a man older or a map. He never wrofe. Waterbury, Jan. 1.— (A P )—Paul The dead were: Morris Kreischer, On Dec. 13, 1916, was made technical advisor of the govern ^fuslcal'^'Drajnatlo .....i,*:*™**** 99 than he m d the first French leader thing. Jean de Pierref< Wanted—Instructlo.a ...a ..a » .a 89 Bemick of Cheshire, injured in an 17: bill Burley, 17, and Ward Mc ment Ostensibly a promotion, this actually took the direction of the World War. daily drafted the co: POULTRY; - ^ a^tojihobile aci5|jWent early this Daniels, 17, all of Convoy,. dOMo. There werq- whisperings of jeal of t^e war out of-bte hands. A fortnight later^as compensation, ' Bonds—S| ihorning, was imported to be in<-*n he'made a marshal of France. i which the world waii Business Authorities said the boys re ousies befWtfen the two. A t the time cnce’^hen j'Papa” JoSnr Money to^ffioan , ‘.Y -•■*'*» •***'•<*•■ uncertain condition at St. Mary’s turning one of their number to his of the Victory Parade on July 14 In the spring of 1917 he made a trip to America and helped stir Pdfe SALE—A FEW GOOD whlti hospital this morning. He is suffer American enthusiasm fer the cause of the allies. cfflcial^ photographed ;at wiq^-tlM Jaelp W antedTs—Female* * ^ . 85 home after a New Year’s party ct 1919, when picked troops of the staff noted that there'ww noit a map' Help .vi; Y <9« , Wyandotte'breeding cockerels. H. ing from posrible internal injuries when the train demolished their Allied Armies marched through the Became a member of the French Academy on Dec. 19, 1918. ' J. Kissman, 44 Griswold street.. and his name on the danger list in the room. A commaniiiep-;|li cbtef ■ Help Wanted—Male pr Female .. 37 automobile. There were no witness Arc de Triomphe in the greatest without ' m y maps—^edeSida^g! ^t£;ent8 Wanted* •••^.87-A Phone 7784. His ' companion, John Lacey of es, officials said. military spectacle ever staged, an Bituations Wanted—^Female...... 38 Cheshire, suffered multiple lacera they fetch^ a few anK hpi^3Hiem Situations Wanted—Mala ...... 39 embarrassing discussion arose be tions. on. the .w ?^ . ,,'Whea' '.the. " employment Agencies...... 40 KILLS SELF IN CELL tween admirers of the two men. 'The buoy.” On those very black days of probably the biggest wras to mobilize' lapher had g ^ e they yreeca. U ve 8 toek—Peta—Poaltry—Y eklrlM .. ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Foch faction thought that the gen Dogs^~Blrds—“Pets RRfJP.ASim ON BAIL August, 1914, which even Foch ad- the army in the wrong place. His awray again...... Live Stock—Vehicles ...... s*.* 43 f o r ^ 2'-IXJUBLE BOX Rome, Jan. 1— (A P )—Official an- eialissinio of the Allied Armies “angui^hing,” general original plan of campaign was At mess he presided m should lead the parade, and the oth- Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 wagon; 1 single _ wagon; 3 double noimcenfisnt was made today that headquarters imder the personality out he corrected it did silence. He loved a good: table hUt Wanted — Pets— Poultry—Stock 44 Norwich, Jan■^ 1.—(AP)— An ei fafetion -wanted Joffre because of wrong, H® Reach; 2 double bobs; 1 single boh. Umberto Ceva, awaiting trial for of- ‘Jolitre was calni. M d orderly. believe in what he called “tin grumbled at the bills. am.a Re- For Sale—HlsceUaBcoiie tonio Canhal, 23, of Franklin, Mass., bis seniority in years and service to not Apply Manchester Lumber Go. participation in anti-Fascist politi Joffre was mal^g cool decisions for the troops, but in 1914 puUiean g«i«wl,*% he 'TVas Articles for Sale ...... 45 was held for United States District his country during those terrible hats” Boats and Accessories ...... 46 Phone 5145. cal activities, had committed suicide while Gallieni foamed at the tele Foch.. did not believe in airplanes;' eatinig. He'cutfdowh-'" Building Materials ...... 47 Court and VinCenzo Mastranzelo, in his cell on Christmas day. The esirly months of the war The deli- Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 of Storrs was released when ar phone. said they, were good only t d k sporL thefefetatv majSi^vSl announcement intimated that Ceva cate situation was solved by allow- 1 such a pnsei^eulr.' Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 68 FOR SALB*^HARD WOOD and Bellmawr, dnd Thomas Hayes, of net made it a practice to walk home Joffre have come tq light since, the duke didn’t mind,"hut the staff/hd. - Real Estate For Rent Bridgeport> 1— (AP) — By Fcfch replied: hard wood slabs sawed stove Haddon Heights, sideswlped on the with Marshal Foch from the Inva death of Foch. Near' MulhQuse, in ■Which was" the greater, Joffra ot^i. Apartments, Flats, Tenements . . 68 creating a new department in the White Horse Pike near here today. lides at lunch time, and he used to “ Gallieni pointed out that the time the early days of ths...7i ^ , Joffre Business Locations for Rent ... 64 length and under cover. Cash price General EHectric plant here this had arrived Joffre had wanted to Foch, nwjer can lw'answMsd^he- - Houses fOr R e n t ...... a for hard wood $6.00 per load, slabs Police said La Marge and Sterj^g chat with him about various aspects was v^tching one day, with an his cause their'. tasks .'.were diffl^fenL m fe; hlstei^^ Apartment Building for Sais ... 98 ed 24.00 load,» good now reveals. “He was a Ttifln of the clalin the defeat. He'vron, and to slouching alone.. One man 'yflUi with him goes the glory of victory. If w'as the man who stq^%l^'^|ffiinL Business Property for Sale . . . . . 70 etteo' hard wood $ per p l a n t B tB N S S'ERUCK BY AUTO . soundest judgment but he jaever did out a cap and Joffre asked what Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 6.00 We 'had not bad him in 1914 I dhn't F c^ 'sidd so. load. Thomas Wilson, Phone 8581 Ekkton; PA-V^an. 1.— (AP) The New Haven, Jan. 1 — (AP) — anything by himself." You "had to had become o fIL '-"Lost it hack Houses for Sale ...... 72 Reagent Chemical di'vlsion of the kno\kJ-what would have become of / : ■ .1... ts for Sale 4*^. 72 or Rosedale 37-4. Viola Fasulo, 18, of 506 Newhall propose something, prepare a plan, there,” the soldier replied. ‘fTake Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 Sterling Presets Comply - here street, waA Struck by a hit and run and then he weighed it and decided. us. this one, my friend,” said. Joffre, and MUST' PAY Ti Suburban for S a le ...... 75 FOR SALE!—HARP WOOD $6 load was destroyed by flrte today entailing motorist early today while walking He knew how to get work out of his ’The case is now judged. Foch has be handed the man his own kepi, Real Estate for Exchange...... 79 spoken -posthumously. Wanted—Real Estate...... 77 or slabs $5; also light trucking a loss of $85,000. The building was on Putnam "avenue, Hamden. She Dlen and he was a real chief.” which was several sizes too large. HsHtord, Jan/ . Aactlon—liegal Notices done. V. Firpo, 116 Wells street filled with goods r ^ d y for ship was taken to Grace hospital. Her According to Foch, the men It is certain that Joffre made mis Joffre liked to do little, thlng^ greeting wWch the &^hwdf^^;the^"^^ Legal Notices...... 78 Dial 6148« ment. condition was not considered serious. srotmd Joffre called him the “life- takes, according to his critics, and like this, but he did not alwsq(s play First Company,:/’ |G}p'»'e*b^8^ f » 6ot to the giB^ry.- ’Hls critics agree he Guard witt the -Ne# T<^-was was Y&y much more/hard^ioiled not a lu ^ y one to full eactehL*' F<» ^ GAS BUGGIES—Happy New: Yeai>-Boys ByFKAI^BECS than he ide&ed, or thai^ most people instMce 'ttiey.learned tiiat.tc^r a' tbou^t hfb. In mak^^omt^ts he riOingLfepm po^pSprt^pRa^iW^ never spawTils eggs/’as'the TY^ch s<^8 office active meT^rs, ahaTall. WE WORK LIKE DOGS W A I T . .. WBLL- saying goes. His “maiWve Bllenc.e” retired.jneihbers,, ertio had not'JiMY-.) IJ SO OLD HORN: CAN UVE ‘'^ O N E J O E IS was mostly guile. j . ed the fun throe yean’ enliatuent---' re^dMtinRarttotd LIKE A KING I AND OUR ITS O F T A L K IN HOWDY Interviews Sought WOMEN AND KIDS SOM E O E M T O H I M . SORRY Army frlMds dnd men vrith a -HILE - GO HUhlGRN'^ B IR O R IC H HES GETTIN* WAITING would intrigue for'weeks, at " MR. HORN’S IN A G U Y S ., OUT __ HE'S to get an interview and 8xpl8iir|ome INPIStSlANT :SWBM- L E T 'S . C O M IN G HERE net way o f inning the waf, ofe ^w- EMPLOYEES “CAR.^. S T E P ^ UP .HERE,.. motioh. JcSi^'wdhld lish^i^M^; I f d U T ’N 1'^: IMPATIENTLV A N D monumental patiMce and -then A W A IT H IS W ITH A BUST! APPEARANCE' CHAUFFEUR ; m i s -. A T T N B R HpAO^HJAlSrlimsr TO OtSCDSS n r e a - t ^ ■ wcridtttta 4 iSlIt THEIR 1--* without warning. GRIEVANCES! A m yM THE VePN 6 '• o p :'< t v ' v : R b K ^ J . •t 1 ^ 4 '(^'jeuiyimdieMio in aenpt, m Is to mdse • r. jk* nme
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" T i'■--£:•»;T'^;H::;-y«.j- i-sr . >- - W-. _____ . . (Sa l>»t YWUW .hdfc ^ K- P |K p ty Yietr Dance Hall 'I i f '• •jr^;-Beeo*af Stjwet::,, -^.;„ The 4 ■«" __ . oll tlw Tor the first .time • i^ttep y^ire, (Oontlnaed Prom Pa$e 1.) " ^ J b i d a x n i g h ^ Big SnoWfall Affords John Crodiett of .the vlfiaf• dieSterifFqllce.^fbrcm Ah'Blimey Prliefc^ rifcne, startin g a t 10 o’clock. I b i Riding '^..Throughout " I signed to a Beiichig'siid Befawilinfealii.' Cfencordifi L utherto, Swedish ^ Con ch^ter;^im e,StriK ^^^^ ITU® i t weA- le a n e d ^ gregational,. and Salvation i l S K A p r f l i noimoeini^t - ot Jie be^ 3^-tne (Oonttaned F^m Page 1.) held specisil services early New to the 19^ i re-valuatiqn of; The big snowfall * du^g f,fi;(apd ,the: inaoy ” ' - - ' m d ith ctf_ January, toda:^^ j m t ...... , ; 3BIRDANNUAD “ Y ear’s. Eve. Christmas holidays and ^ &e eve^. day. beafii vdji be, the highly valued athletic trophielii d frr^ ei Is ejcpect Deai^ tiie Oajclapd-j IdgS'bB ^Despite th«) fact that more public tempOrature of the days that h.tLV%‘ plenty .to- 'do this year,^ V7iriaHa aPd ArtimT Seynmur %hich Judge Bowers attained 'whil^ dances a n d psuctles had bfen.- ar- followed has done much to, assur§ / K $ o m E nm ;4A . . ■' ' af^Tale University. Valuable book®! books A rt: bade' from; thb; "CONCERT vanged_.thls year, it is doubUess fine coasting throughout ManQhes*; b b ^ fa and the cards' are now'-bei ftight Ibe^tS have ^ bSen jthes bbje,” in the library were also burned to true that celebrations were held at ter. Practically tvery, section' of the! :^Mlaa Bdith F. I f . Bdbiiumn c as - fOflSpem:; Michael ( ashes. The charred frsmaewprk thl town has its especial spot wherq tev street, Idaughtiff'ofJohU r m^^cbAcked against the lists aa soiith end; ; W alt(' Cassi private homes in great numbers, waa m a n ^ last e|fieiuhgi;|b; ^ed. eMb Scrok ,is completed L ^ . n p a i j ^ m en G Q ef Giee Clob morning gave evidence tbkt thi even though night club charges coast^g is'exceptionally good. Mans^j street; M-rtim W) " hesurt of the blaze was in the libn were much lower because of prevail of "the streets, however, ' wherei; O^rge M on^ Allen of tfib Jbibfk. bin the absftact is begum beat; l^vM Qafiigaf; .north sra m ^^aiter T> Allen of Tbh :; this ls> coinple^d, notice^ ed; T he and th e “^l?edroom directly above. -/ ing conditions. The usual number coasting has been enjoyed in Ur Jack. Cavagnaro, Jose^ oiouii of .the ^ High School HaU . ’The alarm was turned in by tele?^ psu^ti have been closed througl ,'frill"ba:mdled to 'the.-^dlSerent prop-" of Manchester, people sought enjoy where a ; bhang^ ba^ PrentlcA ahtomobl}e, nights; Gwmd Gordbn a t ph^ ■ '41^ ■ ■ ■■ ' the home of Mr. and Mrs., John Ji"* east also attracted a share of revel Center ipark in the exact center” n u n ^ ^ ^fija ' st yeaP; sad tbese,changes will bA x^atiVM and friends, The' chuircn‘^l^eni^tmmedlate c'misideration by Officer W irt^.f retuinMt \dndB slon $1.00. Flavell at 173 Woodbrldge street ers. of'Manchester is'a mecca for ypung>< wlthithe niimpf® car, Haha. and asked Mr. Flavell to call in the; ste4^' of all ages; at Manchester was b^tifully decorated K rd .bf relief "'St their regular USES OLD MARKERS, ^ ^ Entire Frooeeds To Go To At the State ptdms and white roses.. W;... S in ' February. ‘. . l$8-kj^inrJanuary as r e a r e d by lawi; at 11:40 . anti learymti ti^at l|ia'oar. Lydair street and across- the bridg* i^d oiAhge„blq|^n^':.^,i^w ^ __ S v: ''•.•in. —. 1' ' ;. -iJ Princeton Street. Man Thought phoned in an alarm. was crowded as was the loge section bouqiiet -wwt had been stolen.in that ABOUT TOWN Neighbors Awakened at the former site of Uie needle miU| It Was 'AUow^ To .Use 1930 vrith a generous sprinkling in the ri0fie8;and lilies of the.^vaUey. Tuesday , . ^ Mr. Tuttle said he was awakened The traffic is not heavy during thei License Phttes Today. The car was taken: m cusfa|tiy;F.y The condition of Albert Huet who lAlcony. evening and lights from -cars sui " Miss;’ Mae MorrisOn; j^e-' brides- by a crackling noise and upon peer* The annual New Year’s Frolic of imaid, wore'. princess style'gown of the poUee-awfii^Uiig-tiia annal^:^^ is critically ill remains unchanged. ing out of his bedroom window, saW visible at such a distance that it The first arrest in Manchester for the Worcester owner. ‘ " - the Tall Cedars of Lebanon attract ^ould be possible to turn out of the ^ g . shell-pink satin, wiUi Uat ARE SLATED TO GO operating a motor vehicle with 1830. the Bowers house ablaze. He said ed a crowd of over 250 dancers, well slipper^to match. Her arm bouqae The regular meeting of the Cos the veranda and entire front part of way in time to avoid a collision license plates was made at the Cen K iiJkim . BY ..cU$. mopolitan club will be held at 2:30 supplied with ^vors and noise- Highland Park, noted for its hills was of pink Pemet roses: =.~ ter at noon today. William Boyle, the house wete in flames when he makers. The eight-piece Colonial Mr. Allen’s best maq-,w;as-^;:i^if^i O. K-’s It Meek' tomorrow afternoon at the home of telephoned the alarm. His eon, Bur provides many places for enjoyment Jr., of Princeton street .was .the. of ^New Btoen, Jjin* L-r^tAPF Club orchestra of Hartford provided Gedlasso, of Flint, Michigan,” fo r^ ^ - le Passes Will Be Oblft- AnnaMcGee, 77,'was,'fpfindo...... Mrs. G. E. Keith, 9 Lewis street. ton, and Roger Wlnton, who lives at of,>thls. outdoor sport, am the W est fender, who was arrested by Officer: ... .0^ dance music and refreshments were Side is plentifully sprinkled with ^ of Manchester. . ^ - ^ a t e d . _____ ^ Arthur Seymour.'Boyle said'that ne' the coU at the forth trip to the post •office, thinking it garage. . most necessary ingredient of coast from Avon, Hailford, Waterburyj accidentid-gas poisoxfing. The Wc^. Firemen Handicapped A dance was also held at the City coming session of the Legislature.: was allowable on the first day of "View Dsmce Hall on Keeney street ing—snow— comes it immediately Springfield, New York and Manches Plans call for the removal of the; the new year. He was order 1 to man had not b ^ ' sew a^ad^ Toaa^ There will be a meeting of South In the absence of Fire Chief Ed with Leo Wehr’s orchestra playing. creates a multitude of coasting ter. first two crossings west of Buck'll appear In court tomorrow morning. day. '. .-y Mcmchester Camp, 9,280„ Modem ward R. Coleman who was out of spots, so situated as to provide ' The wedding gifts were numeroiiS towm''Ipftst Assistant Wiillam^ Mc- Jenck’s Lone Oak iim at Souto Woodmen of America, will be held: Windsor' attmcted a large croWd ce$Sting'for ^eyery child, < and manir apd beautifql and .included, , silverj, at Tinker Hall a t 8 o’clock tonight.” G onlgai''^ in '! nual election of officers tomorrow our fuel service. !'i\I flesh brocade. Styles to wear wlto the totest fi llons.^' night at 8 o’clock, the slate of year Hcel$ OBVELlH’EU-AND officers having been presented at • PRINTED \v the last meeting of the League. . ' $ 1 5 0 We are prepared to take care of your order carefully 24 HOUR SFKVICE Sizes 26itQ 3Robert K. Anderson 1?.^ - .cr<< Rmnn it,' ' • - Park Bafldin^., . S53 Main S t Funeral Direc^t ; v .v‘. . V • • • . ■ , Service - Quality • L^w Prices ■ ■Si ■ WM Fish Speciak FRESH FISH TODAY AT PINEHURST Fresh Fillet of Haddock Oysters Sole > 25c lb. Pure Sugar HaUbut •rpr- . ' t .uf I . ‘..n. ' ' a ^ V .V Fresh Fillet of Sole m i ... - 35c lb*. Clams By EVANS' « . T, Fancy Mackerel .. Lard < 10 lbs. Smelts M adce^ iM ii r X5c lb. Salt Halibut Steak I2c lb .'' f 52c J . * Haddock Try our Home Made Sausage Meat from Mackerd Native Pork .. ♦ •- • V.‘** • > 25c^lb. We have another shipment iyt whole Oat Meal, and steel out Smoked Fillets . 25c lb. Oat Meal—^we have had a n u n ^ r of rifkiiii lor this "old faaUoned • ■ Mq f Cod to Boil ..... 18c lb oats,” and we will stock It right along. Criss cross, or regular Steak Cod to fry 18c Ibt Potato Chips. Bulk Molasses, Graham, Rye And Entire \^ e a t Flour. Chop Suey. Smelts, medium size 25c lb. LT Fresh Oysters from H. C. Rowe Co^ ...... %.,. .45c pint 2 lbs. Fresh Pork Livmr and 1 lb. Freshly Orouiid' Beef Iraib. and 4 lbs. ^ihg^yp^i^ueh ^ Bakery Specdals? Bacon ...... O nions...... 0 5 f 15 Home Baked Beans...... ; ; . / ..., 25c qt. yW f ^CIMffliw m Apricot P ie s...... 25c eSch Fig Squares...... , 1 lb. Plneharst Coffee and 8 Cans Royal Scarlet ^ f&v a J .1 8 c dozen 1-8 lb. Fonnosa AO — Goldm Bantam ■M-y Maple FlavoredUup Cakes ..... 23c dozen Oolong^Tea ...... f x U Q . Cori|.y...,... Home Made French Bread, 5c each kv- Silver L ^ e Dill Pickles, spcjcfal . i’. ,:^i..;35c dozen i BARE BONES FOR SOUP 3 e lb ; M .■'I ^henY dU ;c^ i-tltfi"' J s'’N* _8tuffed and Baked Mackerel. go(kf 8iMe i.^.'jr. .j; .55c e iMr or buildiiiig rApple Sauce Cake iv .r ...... '...... * . ' jpL Buti^ Biscuits .; ...... ^ w i l l yom r^i^e^% - If Yd« carft>- Finest Hasid Picked Baldwin Applep 39e peck Native Yellow .Globe Turnip . . i^^v^eck Dial 4151 The f3s: ,..n, ... . . VT' iber,^: . - ..... ■ - H IA E ISm —A—*V*T ■ t' '‘tow,.- -Xa ‘
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