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THE, " ^ ^ ^ S S t FKBSS Forecast of AVERAGE DAILY OIBOULATION Hartford for tile Hontli of December, 19S0 F!Wr tonight .sad colder' 5>593 tonigfa^ HAiidwrs Of Ow A a«t Bnresn of Clroolations. (TWELVE PA^ES) PRICE ^ R B B CENTS (Classified (d v e rtl^ g on Page 10.) SOUTH iWA^^CHEST THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. 1931. VOL. XLV., NO, 103. TWENTY-NINE DIE Dickens’ Son, 82, Lives Quietly u. s. IN AN EXPLOSION FOR GEN. BUTLER’S REMARKS But Nine Miners Escape WARNS C i n FOLKS Blast— Victims So Badly TO REMAIN THERE General Is Ordered CHIEF OF MARINES Burned and Mangled That To Arrest Identification Is Difficult. Will Go Broke Quicker In the IS O R D ^ TRIED Washington, Jan. 29.— (AP) — day and was informed of the action. Country These Days and Major General Staedley D. Butler Butler was quoted in his speech Linton, Ind., Jan. 29— (AP) The as sajring he had been told by a Celebrated Soldier Made Speech Derogatory To Premier Uves of 29 miners were snuffed out of the Marines has«^ked himself friend that the Italian premier’s in an explosion at the Little Betty Then It's Very Hard Work into a court martial. motor car stmck a child and that coal mine near her late yesterday. Secretary Adams ordered it today the Duce drove on. Mussolfni Mussolini, Charges Read— Butler Sends Explanatory quickly informed his Embassy here With the rescue of two men last after reading the fiery Marine’s ex­ Concord, N. H., Jan. 29.— (AP) — planation df a speech in PhilAiel- that he had done no slich thing. night and seven more this morning The “Back to the Farm” dream, in­ phia which aroused Premier Mus­ The specific charge against Butler Letter To Secretary Who After Reading It Orders a all of the men in the mine had been creasingly cherished during these solini of Italy. was not made public, nor was his accounted for. letter. Identification of the victims pro­ hard times by cijy workers who are Butler’s commander. Major Gen­ Court Martial and Apology Follows — Alleged Re­ eral Fuller, immediately ordered He has had to explain speeches ceeded slowly. Many of the bodies sick of pavements and of pay cuts, before to the Navy Secretary, but were so badly burned and disfigured Butler to place himself under arrest. is apt to prove a nightmare if sub­ did so satisfactorily. The general a check of the dead was made dif­ He was also told to confine himatelf marks Were Made In Speech In Philadelphia On Jan. jected to the test of actual experi­ to his barracks at Quantico. But­ returned to his Quantico post after ficult. , another speech in Philadelphia last The cause of the explosion had ment. ler commands the Marine Post there. night 19— Butler-Who Is Now Confined To His Quarters Re­ not been definitely ascertained this This warning was sounded today | g, comfortable English setting such as his father so well loved, morning. Soon after the blast, it Italy has registered a formal pro­ Marine officers there, however, by State Commissioner of Agricul- Sir Henry iPielding Dickens, son of the late Charles Dickens, most famoiis test against General Butler’s re­ said he “was unable to come to the was understood the accident had of British novelists, is shown here in his latest picture, at his uome in fuses To Make Statement of Any Kini been caused by a spark igniting a ture Andrew L. Felker of New marks and the address has become telephone.” Chelsea, England. The frame of small pictures over the hearth bears Shortly after the Italian protest. quantity of blasting powder. Later Hampshire. ser- an international incident. snapshots of his father. Sir Henry, who is 82, has been “ common Italian Ambassador De Martino General Butler declined to com­ reports, however, stated the explo­ The commissioner gave the public Washington,,Jan. 29.— (A P )—The sion had been found intact and that geant” of the city of London since 1917. called at the State Department to- ment. the disaster was the result of a gas the benefits of his observation in a United States government apolo-1 Caused the Trouble explosion. „ , , series of comments on inquiries gized today to Premier Mussolini o f: The dreaded “black damp” quick­ from urban residents of New Hamp­ SPACE PEETTY EMPTY- Italy because of a recent speech in mine ly filled the passages of the shire who think that farming would STARS ABE FAR APART Philadelphia by Major General | and hampered the work of rescue ASSEMBLY PROCEEDINGS lEXONERATES BEARS be helpful or profitable to them. He Smedley D. Butler, of the Marines, j crews. , ... Mt. Wilson, Calif., Jan. 29.— The men who were rescued this said that he was informing most in which remarks derogatory to the ; How empty is space? Here is morning had barricaded thernselves of his correspondents that they OF MARKET CRASH premier figured. j in an entry off one of the main cor­ TAKE POLITICAL TINGE one answer: , Secretary Stimson, in a note ■ had better weather their financial The mean distance between ridors. handed Italian Ambassador de Mar- j storms in town, not in the great nebulae, that is, universes of tino, formally apologized to Signor i SCENES AT MINE open spaces of rural New Hamp­ stars like the Milky Way, is es­ Mussolini and the Italian people f o r : timated by Dr. Edwin Hubble, lead of Stock Exchange Ex^ Linton, Ind., Jan. 29.— (AP.) shire. Democrats May Ask Probe the remarks made by Butler. Only The Little Betty mine, scene of yes­ ENRIGHT INDICTED ! Mt. Wilson astronomer, at near- a short time before, Secreta^ i “Life on tlA soil is more complex terday’s explosion, has been worked j ly 2,000,000 light-years. Adams had ordered a court martial i than it used to be,” he said. I They are not distributed regu­ plains For First Time steadily for the last two years and for a celebrated Marine officer, ' “The unemployed factory or busi­ of State Institutions— Re­ larly, however, some being about its employes had escaped the misery ON FRAUD CHARGE Besson for Apology ness worker, with his slender sav­ one-tenth of this distance apart- of unemployment suffered by many Butler had been reported publicly ings as his only financial backing, What Caused the Drop. because of closed mines. publicans Say Measure Will as saying he had been told by a can go broke quicker in the coun­ friend that Signor Mussolini’s auto­ Throughout the night a con­ try than in an environment with stant stream of ambulances plied mobile struck a child and that the which he is more thoroughly Not Be Passed. Ex-New York Police Com- Boston, Jan. 29.— (A P.)—Richard premier drove on without stopping. their way from Linton to the mine, familiar. TWELVE OVERCOME Whitney, president of the New York Secretary Adams, while not di- i four and a half miles west. Just Hanging On vulging Butler’s -ixplanation of the A t the mine mouth serious-faced piissioner Named With the Stock Exchange, disclosed today in­ j “Experienced agriculturists, with incident, said today that on the men and women huddled in groups. state Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 29— vestigations of alleged bear raiding large and fertile acres and With (AP)— Legislative proceedings un­ IN $45,000 BLAZE strength of the order for court A slime covered the clay and spec­ farm organizations perfected by had resulted in the exoneration of martial it seemed fair to assume he tators sloshed about, seeking to der the golden dome today on a Ex-Govemor of Oklahoma Gen. S. D. Butler trial and error method, are just political tinge. Democ.atic leaders the bears and the Indictment of eco­ had admitted the "substance” of his break the chill of a penetrating hanging on in this state and else­ were here for conferences, probably nomics. alleged Philadelphia remarks critic­ Trades and Labor Council wrote wind. where in New England. The era of to determine party action on cer-, 29—lAP)— He addressed the Boston Cham­ izing Mussolini. A whistle screeched once, a mine low prices for farm products is by tain measures which must be in the OklalKUBa O ty, Jan. 29.— (Air') ber of Commerce aind. publicly ^s- . ^ Fpriual fetotenaenti- Curtis D. WiflMir.. then- Navy secre­ cage shot downward, carrying its no means over and the farmer who handis of •..le^slative clerks tonaor-:- -X pamphlet “Why Investors Lose; In cussed for the first time what Wall A formal statement'from Stimson tary that-tthe address was Anach- quota of rescue workers. T»jen _the yAirvives witt be the one who devel­ OU” has led to the indictment o f an street called the “bear hunt” dur­ said: Istic and inflammatory.” The secre­ whistle gave four sharp blasts. TOW. '£ i i e ^ Ttf Flee For Lives; tary did nothing about it however. ops a salable speciEilty or who has The lirhlt on Introduction of new ex-governor, a former New York ing the declining markets of 1930. “Having learned from the Navy “They are bringing up a body,” resources to take a ticking tempor­ business will be set tomorrow. There He said the Ehtchange failed to dis­ Department -that Major General police commissioner, an editor and someone said. “Four blasts means arily. was every indication today that the Ten Firemen Hurt. cover any facta to Support allega­ Smedley D. Butler. United States THE GENERAL’S SPEECH that a body has been found and is ‘Of all times, this is the poorest volume of new business will go a stock promoter on charges of tions o f bear raids, or concerted ac­ Marine Corps, has admitted that Philadelphia, Jan. 29-=- (A P) — The speech, which resulted in a the signal given from below that for the city dwellers anxious to get ahead of last session. using the mails to defraud. tion to depress prices. Nor did it the quotation of his remarks in the they are ready to rise.” A moment The Democratic conference of press was substantially correct I general court • martial order for away from it all to stampede coun- J. C. “Jack” Walton, impeached Bridgeport, Jan. 29— (A P )— Al­ find a single person who deliberate­ of tenseness. The blasted body was trywards.” State Chairman P. B. O’Sullivan, have this morning handed a note to Major General Butler, was deliver­ as chief executive of Oklahoma; though fire department officials will ly spread rumors to break the mar­ hoisted to the surface and the Commissioner Felker said that National committeeman Archibald the Italian ambassador expressing ed by him before the Contemporary not make their formal investigation ket for his own benefit. Club in Philadelphia, January 19. crowd surged forward. there were few city workers who McNeil, Senator Connor, and Sena­ Richard E. Enright, the ex-commis­ to Signor Mussolini and to the until late this afternoon, the origin The Elxchange president again de­ The general spoke on the possi­ “Stand back folks,” commanded a could stand the gaff of farm duties tor Bergln and Representative sioner of police; Henry Knight Mill­ fended the short sale as an essen­ Italian people the deep regret of burly miner. “You can’t do any Citron, minority leaders, had chiefly of the $45,000 blaze which broke out this government at this unauthor­ bilities of future wars and in the and “an agricultural employe in er, editor of “Psychology,,” and S. E. in a shoe store under the Arcade tial in open market machinery. He course of his talk is said to have good. Let’s let the boys work.” these hard times has got to know to do with a proposal that state in­ urged the public to consider real ized action on the part of an officer stitutions be investigated by a com­ J. Cox of Oklahoma City were Hotel on Main street last night, related a story he said was told him A siren screamed its w’aming and his job, and he’s got to be willing values rather than rely on tips, ru­ on active duty.” mission to be named by the gover- among nineteen persons formally forcing 48 gfuests to flee their Ambassador de Martino called on by a friend. According to news­ to tackle hard labor.” rooms, today is blamed unofficially mors and hopes. paper reports, the general said this '(Continued On Page S.) No Need of Drivers accused by a Federal Grand Jury the secretary at the latter’s request (Continued On Page 8.) to defective wiring. Real Liquidation to receive the note. The. ambassa­ friend told him of an automobile "The kind of man that is needed here yesterday. 'Twelve men, ten of them firemen, When the market broke, hfe said, ride he took •with Premier Musso­ on the farm,” he said, “is the man dor expressed satisfaction after his They face charges for the opera­ were either overcome by illuminat the public was unable to appreciate conference with the secretary that lini. During the ride a small child that you can leave to take charge tion of the defunct Universal Oil !ng gas following an explosion in that real liquidation, particularly of was nm over by the car. ’The of things when you are away. the American government had acted TWO PERSONS DIE and Gas Company, which went into the cellar of the F. W. Woolworth bank loans, was taking place. to ameliorate what was considered friend screamed and Mussolini is al­ I’ve had applicants for farm jobs Company store or were otherwise HOUSE IS AGAINST receivership last year. The trials “It demanded some more tangi­ by the Italians as an affront to leged to have said “what is one life come to me and explain that they may be held at the May term of injured in the blaze. The condition ble cause for the drastic declines in in the affairs of a state.” can drive a truck and ought to be of one, William Biebel, department Italy. IN RHODY BLAZE Federal court in Guthrie, Okla. stock values x x x x. This a.tOtude 'The American Note Starts Inqidry useful taking stuff to market. The plumber, who was thrown several BIG RELIEF FUND State’s Charge o f mind facilitated the circulation The. American note was dated Jan. The speech attracted no attention country needs fewer auto drivers feet by the explosion, is considered Roy St. Lewis, (fistrict attorney, of rumors about organized bear 29 and read as follows: until the Italian ambassador at and more fellows with a scientific asserted the pamphlet, written by grave at St. Vincent’s hospital. He raids and concerted action in short Washington made inquiry of the knowledge of appl5ung fertilizer.” may lose the sight of both eyes. “Elxcellency: J Walton, assisted in building up con­ “I have the honor to express the State Department. Five Others Badly Hurt In Summed up, the commissioner’s sellers. fidence through which the public Started in Shop “The investigations, have shown deep regret which this government General Butler, whose home is at advice to the man owning a farm, Committee Votes 18 To I t was defrauded of $750,000. Believed to have started in the that a number of events which had feels at the reflections against the West Chester, near Philadelphia, is is “hang on.” Cox, recently acquitted of mail Walk-Over Boot Shop at 1005 Main all the appearance of bear raids Prime Minister of Italy in the un­ a frequent •visitor to this city and Woonsocket Fire; Mother His advice to the man who thinks often addresses assemblages. He fraud charges in Texas after serv­ street the blaze spread to the Wool were, in effect, the liquidation of authorized speech of Major General he’d like to own a farm is, “stay in Against It— Senate Wants was here last night and spoke at ing a prison term with Dr. Freder­ worth store, to the Arcade Hotel up­ long securities. For example, last Smedley D. Butler, United States town.” the banquet of the American Wood Leaps With Her Bahy. ick A. Cook, Arctic explorer and stairs, to the office of F. H. Beck* fall the action of certain railroad Msuine Corps, a t ' Philadelphia on with, architect, located on the upper Preservers’ Association. He related Salvation Army To Do It. oil promoter, was said to have been stocks seemed to indicate they were Jaiiuary 19. the unofficial head. tier of the Arcade, and finally “The sincere regrets of tins gov­ some of his experiences in the reached the G. W. Fairchild jewelry the object of bear attacks. Large Marine (Torps and •wound up by say­ Woonsocket, R. I., Jan. 29.— (AP) Cox and eight others hav? been ernment are extended to Mr. Mus­ free on bond for months. Walton, store before the fire fighters were solini and to the Italian r-eople for ing that he would like to tell more —Two persons died of bums, and 11 KIDNAPS INFANT Washington, Jan. 29.-—(A P .)— (Continued On Pag;e 8.) but that he has so much to answer EMright and Miller have not been able to check it. this discourteous and unwarranted months old boy was fatally injured, The House appropriations commit­ The Walk-Over Boot Shop was for now. The greneral al'ways and four persons were seriously in­ arrested. utterance by a commissioned officer tee today voted to disapprove the completely gutted. Some 5,000 pair of ibig government on active duty. s^oeaks extemporaneously and mixes jured during a general alarm fire in AS A LOVE MOVE Enright previously had been ques­ his remarks with much humor. Senate $25,000,000 Red Cross pro­ tioned in connection with a letter of men’s and women’s shoes, as wel] “Accept, Excellency, the renewed a business and residential block on as a large quantity of women’s silk LABOR GOVERNMENT The general while here refused to posal for relief. published over his signature by the assurance of my highest considera­ Social street last night. Search of hosiery, were destroyed. Damage talk about the speech he delivered company. The letter, purporting the ruins was continued through the The vote was 18 to 11. to the stock 'alone is estimated at tion. on January 19. night in th# belief that others might Rep. Cramton, in charge of the to be the report of an investigation, (Signed) Man Tells Police He Hoped close to $20,000, all of which was “Henry L. Stimson. have been trapped in the building. 1 bill, said the measure would be re- said the company was “one of the covered by insurance. The boot PASSES THE CRISIS OFTEN IN LBHETJGHT The dead were William Gendron, ported to the House, disagreeing most profitable in America.” “ His Elxcellency j shop owners were the heaviest “Nobile Giacomo de Martino, Washington. Jan. 28.— (A P) — 11 months old child, whose skull was with all of the Senate’s amendments Ex ■ Sweetheart Would i losers. “Royal Italian Ambassador.” General Smedley D. Butler, famed fractured when his mother jumped I to the Interior Department supply Marine leader for whom a general with him from a third story win­ JOHN BARRYMORE ILL Secretary Adams ordered General I bill. BEANS FOB THE HUNGRY MacDonald Party Wins By Fuller to name the high ranking court marial was ordered by dow; Paul Gendron, 3, brother of Then Marry Him. Secretary Adams, often has known William, and Isabelle Arsenaut, the ! The committee also rejected by Los Angeles, Jan. 29— (AP) — officers of the Naval Service who the limelight. ^children’s nurse. The latter two j the same vote the proposal by Rep- John Barrymore, film star, was, in Simla, Colo., Jan. 29 — (AP) — 27 Majority In Vole On will constitute the court. Rear Ad­ ' resentative Byrns ranking minority bed today under orders of his physi­ This town, in the heart of the Pinto miral SeUers, judge advocate gen­ ’The commandant at Quantico is died of bums. The mother of the unquestionably the most talked children, Blanche, was taken to the New York, Jan. 29— (AP) A vic­ member, that the fund be made cian after an attack of laryngitis. bean region, has, contributed a car­ eral of the Navy will prosecute the about United States Marine. Woonsocket hospital in a critical tim of unrequited love, John M. i available to a government agency Work on a new film Barrymore is load of beans for relief of the case before the assembled court Trade Dispute AcL "From the Halj of Montezeuma condition from bums and possible I to be designated by President Hoo- making will be held up vmtil he re­ Arkansas drought sufferers. Beans A final judgment must be approv­ Weaver, an unemployed electrician, To the shore of Tripoli.” internal injuries sustained when she ' ver. covers, probably a week or ten days, valued at $1,200 will be shipped Sat­ ed by the Secretary of the Navy be­ ! of 8 Newland street, Boston, was To his notable doings has been leapt from the third story window Other Agencies studio officials said. urday, fore becoming final. The place where London, Jan. 29.— (A P .)—Safely added his alleged remark about with William in her arms. ! arrested early today on a charge the court will be held has not been Plans continued in the Senate, Benito Mussolini, premier of Italy. Firemen Injured ■ of abducting the nine-month old past the most formidable obstacle decided. however, for some other relief agen­ Marines would follow him Mrs. Germaine Goyette suffered placed in its path in months, J. Another Butler speech that caus­ I baby of the girl who turned him- cy to administer the fund that the “through hell and back” is how fel'^ severe bums and was on the danger down. Red Cross has refused. R am ^ y MacDonadd’s government ed wide comment was maide in Oakland, California a year or two low officers describe - . this stormy list at the hospital, and two fire­ Weaver was apprehended in an Democratic Leader Robinson said Bandit Holds Up Brokaws today appeared assured of power at men, William Gaucher and Esdras ago after, he quit trying to clean up “Leatherneck” leader. elevated railroad station with the he was considering proposals to ask Desauliers, were in serious condition. least imtil after Philip Snowden can Philadelphia. He was quoted as £is- Pride of the “DevU Dogs,” Gien- baby son of Helen Quinlan, 20, his the Salvation Army, the Public Gaucher slipped on a section of icy present the new budget next April. serting that “the fool Volstead Act” eral Butler has won valor decora­ former fiancee. He planned to take Health Service or some agency to In Their 5th Avenue Home hose and received a“ concussion of the child to Boston today, police The Labor members, signing was supposed only to “keep liquor tions on inany ■widely-separated bat­ kdmlnister it if the Red Cross tlefields. Two Congressional Med­ the brain, and Desauliers nearly said, in the hope that the girl would ‘Auld Lang Syne,” ganged into the away from persons without in­ drowned when he fell through the follow him and accept his suit. stands by its refusal to accept the govertiment lobby of the Commons fluence.” als of Honor hav6 been awarded him y fund. • New York, Jan. 29.— (A P )—The “Keep quiet and you won’t be for bravery. flooring into nine feet of water that While the Quinlan girl and her harmed,” the intruder said, ‘T want just before midnight and repulsed Another IncldMit "I expect to annouh.ce something invasion" of an upper Fifth avenue with a 27 majority a Conservative He is not so big; bat neither is had collected in the cellar of the fiancee, John Kehoe, were out last mansion by an armed robber Tues­ money and I want it bad.” He also had Col. Alexander Wil­ definite in a day or two,” Robinson attack on the trades dispute "act,-up liams of the San Diego Marine base a machine One is about as building. night. Weaver went to her furnish­ day night had the police on the said. As the backgammon board rat­ for its second reading. 'The vote was court martiaUed oh charges of energetic as the other: ;“Gimlet- Leaps from Window ed room and took the child in spite alert today. The controversy has brought one tled to the floor, Mr. Brokaw hand­ 277 to 250, Sir John Simon and Eyes,” as he is known to many, puts Mrs. Gendron grasped William in of the protestations ofj the landlady, ’The holdup of Mr. and Mrs. How­ drunkenness. of the sharpest of the many issues ed over a wallet containing the $175 seven fellow Liberals voting with his whole 140 pounds, or mbte, into* her arms and rushed down a flight Mrs. Marvin O’Brien. He .intimi­ ard C. Brokaw, socially prominent, He preferred the charges after a dated her with a gun, she told po­ between President Hoover and the and the youth bowed in accept* the 'Tories. A government (Jeffeat dinner givemin his honor at Colonel everything = be does wð^ ft is of flame-swept stairs at the first as they sat ip their library playing warning of the blaze. She was lice, and left hurriedly. He bought Senate. House leaders who have up­ ance. Ignoring Mrs. Brokaw’s wovild have entailed resigmation of Williams’ home in Coronado, Calif. leading a cheer or charge. backgammon aiid -the loss of \ $175 jewels, the g;unman ■ ordered all ^ o w $ Ete M .en scorched as she ran and leapt from a the child a new coat and hat in pre­ held the President in past contests was not revealed by authorities un­ Mr. MacDonald and his ministry. Cocktails were served. Williams was third story window as she saw her three into a bathroom across the Dramatic and democratic, he. is paration for the trip. are still dubious of checking the til last night, presumably because A few* minutes later abstaining reprimanded and his rating lower­ ^cape down the'lower stairways cut To Marry Another hall and locked the door. 'While pictiired by associates as a man of $25,000,000 relief appropriation of the wealth concentrated In that Liberals voted with the government ed. A few months afterward he Questioned later by the police. the head of the house was notifjrlng persoimjity, *‘who ;makes off. The baby struck its head on a which was voted by the Senate, over section. to defeat a second motion of Stanley drowned after his automobile plung­ second story roof as his mother Miss Quinlan said she had been en­ the objection of the President. servants by telephone, the youth Baldwin, Conservative leader, wWch ed into San Francisco Bay. you' ^ rk and Uke it,” general ■ gaged to Weaver for a time but no A well dressed, mild mannered skipped lightly down the stairs anc B utl^; who has the ^eputatton fell. youth called at the -Brokaw home woifi'd have sent .the bill to comfiilt- Still another address by Butler The fire, which caused damage es­ longer cared for him. She announced walked away in the dartoess. tce of the, whole instead of a small ■Which caused a furore lo unofficial “patting his men ,

pHndpiiA tteins are as follows: ! liqt^trick, a brother of Henry, | Kotsch, Norman Lashtnske, Edith lies a t rest. H«»ry Fitzpatrick,' Lippincott, -Ellis Martin, Herman L,ahd . . i ...... $ 1,000. BOXGLAItS LO ffI , HIGH SCHOOL HONOR pousB n a h o n io s Windows ...... , 1,100 known as “Old Henry” by bis many Local Stocks Maskel, John .Matchett, Susanna Labor ..... 1,000 friend in Heib'ron, had lived alone in \ McCluskey, Dorothy Modin, Doris a small three room farmhouse for Lumber Bill' ...... 1,500 (Furnished by Putnam &..C0.) Mohr, Betty Moorhouse, Eleanor 24 years. ' W l M m ROLL IS ANNOUNCED Nickerson, Irene Pola, Andrew Ra- ASK $10,000 m Brick for Outside ..." . 1,000 Central Row, Hartford, Conn. guskus, Jennie Reymander, Merrill Basement Eqtpppipent .... 1^000 1 P. M. Stocks A ltatSj ...... 2,500 Bank Stocks Rubinow, Joseph Sartor, John DEATHS Get Merebpdise Valued At Schack, Betty Strong, Harold Ted* Orgati ,...... '...... 1,000 Bid Asked ford, Betty Walworth, Olga Weber, Burden of Church Too Great Heating.,...... 1,200 N. Y. Stocks City Bank and Trust.. — 250 Includes 176 Names For FRESHMEN Additional ^umber Trim, Cap Nat B&T ...... — 250 $200 Last Night - Take A paint ...... 500 Conn. R iv e r...... 500 Pearl Dreger, William Gray, Rus­ Other Items ...... 1,500 YOtING HOHENHIAL Htfd Conn. Trust ... - 126i Marking Period of Decem­ For 44 Families of Parish; Adams Express ...... 20 | sell Wilson. First Nat Hartfbrd .. 190 New Radio. Total ...... $14,300 Air Reduction ...... 95 i Lamd Mtg and Title .. — B DIES; W AS LONG DJ. Allegheny ...... 9% ' ber and January. ' Paul Aceto, Isabel /.rjhstrong, Their Finances. Cash in T reasury...... 3,000 New Brit ’Trust ...... — — Am C a n ...... HO i West Htfd Trust...... 250 The postoffice and general store Francis Barlow, Suzanne Batson, Am and For P ow ...... 29)4 at Wapplng conducted by Harry W. Thomas Chara, Lorita Copping, Cost less cash ...... $11,300 Insurance Stocks Paid since church was Brain Inflammation Takes Am Internat...... 19)4 Snow was broken into last iMght Harold Cude, Antoinette DeSimone, Unless there is a good return Aetna Casualty ------73 The honor roll at Manchester High started ...... Am Pow and L t ...... 48 Va and merchandise estimated at a Jg. Joseph DeSimone, Fred Dey, Marie 1,300 i Aetna Fire ...... • 50 school wwi knnounced at a fyll from the circylar letter sent out by Am Rad Stand San ...... 17 Aetna L ife ...... • 56 value of more than $200 taken, to­ Dupont, Rita Dwyer, Nellie ^rbe, officials of the Polish National Life of 15 Year Old Son of Aih RoU MiUs ...... 28% gether with a new Colonial mdio sembly of the school this afternoon. Marion Fraser, Barbara Grezel, An­ Needed to complete fund .. .$10,000 Automobile ...... 30 Am Smelt ...... 44 V4 Conn. G eneral...... 112 which had Just been delivered by a It included a total of 176 names and thony Gryk, Waldo Hyson, Ruby Catholic Church, Inc., for contribu-1 ------£ . L. G. HohenthaL Jr. Am Tel and Tel ...... 185 V* Hartford F ire ...... 63 Manchester dealep for trial. was for the months of December Jarvis, Fred Johansson, Dorothy tions, the completion of the church ; *f n » n f t i A P IT rC Am 'Tob B ...... illO jHartford Steam Boiler 59 The burglars ransacked drawers, will be held up. The fimd which they"! ^ d January. Johnson, Marcella Kelley, Francis II j Arlll.iHil/.r.n Am Water W k s ...... 56 ' evidently looking for money. They had on hand when starting the' National Fire ...... 60 The assembly :veld this afternoon Knight, Olga Kwash, Dorothy Lit­ Norman Stuart Hohentbal, 15 Aaaoonda dop ...... 32% did, however, take a quantity of church has been depleted, and they Phoenix Fire ...... 69 % was for the entire student 'body tle, June Loomis, Angelo Massolini, years old son of Mr. ahd Mrs, Emil Atebisoh T find S F e ...... 154 Travelers ...... 1060 1 postage stamps, the whole stock of are now asking for $10,000. which now numbers about 1,000 boys, Ernestine ilaynard, Russell Mc­ FOR BUTLER’ S REMARKS L. G. Hohenthal Jr,, of 24 Roosevelt Atlantic Ref ...... 21 Vs Public Utilities Stocks cigars and tobacco of different Veigh, Kather^e Mrosek, Barbara Churches of this faith were es­ and girls. The capacity of the as­ street, died at the MEmchester- Me­ Baldwin ...... 21% Conn. Elec ,S e rv ...... 74 kinds, canned goods and grocery Nickerson, , Norman tablished in Pennsylvania 33 years sembly hall is supposed, to be 927 morial hosjjital today of encephali­ Balt and O h io ...... 78% Conn. P o w e r...... 66 staples. According to Mr. Snow but school officials succeeded In >Rows^, .Michael Sibrlnsz, Eleanor ago and twelve years ago churches (Continued from Page 1.) tis, Infiamniatlon of the brain. He Bendix ...... 19 Greenwich, W&G, pfd .80 about the only line that they over­ squeezing the entire enrollment into Simler, Barbara Stoltenfeldt, Marvin began to be built in New England. was the only grandson of the late Beth S te e l...... 49% Hartford Elec Lt .. . . 76 the hall by using standing room and Strickland, Edward Sweeney, Doris The growth had made such head­ Quakers, who still retains in speech looked was the candy. his “ thee’s and thou’s,” likes to Emil L. G. Hohenthal of Manches­ Canadian P a c ...... 4iV4 Hartford Gas ...... ' 70 They entered the store through the corridor leading into the hall. VonDeck, Marjorie Wilson, James way that five years ago a bishop ter. ! Case Thresh ...... 88 do, pfd ...... 42 Principal Clarence P. Quimby ad­ Woods. was settled at Chicopee, Rev. Wil- talk. His range of topics is wide, the rear door and left no clues of Norman had been In the hospital Chi and N orw est...... 40)4 SNET C o ...... 164 168 any kind with the exception of dressed the entire study body, wel­ liam Gaurychowski, who set about ^®®y®vlatii% with a long, bent Chrysler ...... 16'% to organize the churches already' torefinger, helaunches^a yam with three months to the day, having Manufacturing Stocks fingermarks. Deputy, Sheriff J. Vin­ coming particularly the members Colum Gas and E l ...... 36 52 formed and to establish others. Two zest. His deep and measured voice been admitted on October 29, last. Am Hardware...... 50 - ton Benjamin is at work on the case of the new mid-year Freshman His condition has been vnrtable. Oolum Graph ...... 8 % Amer Hosiery...... 25 INVENTOR OF $1 years ago work was started in Man­ carries abundant humor and wit but no clues to the thieves have class. For a time improvement would be Coml Solv ...... 17% Amer Silver ...... — chester and a charter was secui^d, 'Although no athlete himself, he been received. SENIORS noticed only to be followed by a Ve- Comwlth and S ou ...... 9% Arrow H and H, co m .. 36 incorporating the loyal body into S :. likes all outdoor games. Football A lapse again. Recently Norman had a Consol Gas ...... 89% doi pfd ...... 102 Ermano Garaventa, Marian Janes. WATCH IS DEAD John the Baptist Polish National is a favorite, and it is no imcommon ! sight to see this slight, wiry Marine period of improvement which Iswted Contln Can ...... 49% Automatic Refrig, .... — MANCHESTER GRANIXRS B Catholic Church. three weeks and then evidence of Com Prod ...... 80 Billings and Spenwr .. 1 )4 Susan Allen, Philip Anderson, 1 leading the cheering at a Quantico IN WATERBURY (gridiron battle. A fast automobile an acute recurrence of thq disease Du Pont De N em ...... 86 Bristol Brass ...... 10 Susan Barbarian, Hans Bensche, Eastman K o d a k ...... 153 [ ^ so finds favor in his eye. v.^38 noticed about two weeks ago. do, pfd ...... 90 SEAT THEIR OFFICERS Lena Borsalino, Norman Campbell, waterburv 'Jan 29—fAPI — Elec Pow and L t ...... 48 Case, Lockwood and B . 350 I Long In Sendee Friday a consultation of doctors Dorothy Fraser, Gertrude Gerard^ ^ Bannatyne, 78, maker of Fox Film A ...... 30 % ^ '' /i , y. g-' Most of General Butler’s nearly 50 •was held. Even then it was thought Collins Co ...... — Americ^ dollar watch years have been given to the Marine i that the Iwy was having just anotb- Gen Elec ...... 43% Colt’s Firearms ...... 21 Irving Wickham Agdin Master Gen F o o d s ...... 50% Virginia Johnston, Richard Joslin, 1 ^led today at the home of hi^ Corps. Enlisting shortly after he | intermttent bad'spells and Eagle Lock ...... 35 of Local Branch — Many Gen M o to rs...... 37 V4 Fafnir Bearings...... 60 Marinn Keeney. Albert Krause, a u s - ! daughter m Nadgatuck. He was was sixteen by “putting his age up j ■”wAuld soon take a turn for the bet­ Gold Dust ...... 35% Fuller Brush, Class A . — Guests Are Present. ttn Krause. Virginia Lovell. E liza -i horn m Glasgow Scotland, ^ r U a bit,” he soon became a lieutenant! I ter again. Last night his mother Grigsby Gnmow ...... 8)2 Hart and Cooley ...... — beth McGill, A^na Mahoney, Anna ! 1852; came to this country ^ t h his Ha was a brigadier general at 39. Mrs. Helga F. (Leiberg) Hoben- Int Harvest...... 50% Hartmann Tob, com .. — “ Manchester Grange, P. of H., held Mrosek, Frances Murphy. Marjorie | P a r e ^ at the age of 25; worked for Philadelphia borrowed him dur­ thal, went to the hospital to see her Int Nickel c a n ...... 14)4 do, pfd ...... 20 its annual supper and Lnstallation Paton, Charlotte Rubinow. Joseph- the Waterbury Clock Company as ing 1924-25 to act as director of son for the first time since Christ­ Int Tel and Tel ...... 25% Inter Silver...... 35 of officers in Odd Fellows’ hall last ine Sapienza, Irene Skinner, Edna hlacksmith, mechanic, forem^ of public safety. He relentlessly mas. She had been confineo to her Johns Manvllle...... 61 Vb do, pfd ...... 83 evening. The meal was served Thrall Viola Weigold, Marjorie machine room and master mechanic; fought bootleggers and politicians i bed since that time and unable in the banquet hall under the direc­ to leave home until yesterdky. Kennecott ...... 23% Landers, Frary & Clk. 59 Waddell ' invented the dollar watch in 1890, only to be replaced by the mayor tion of Mrs. Frank Smith of North naming it “The Jumbo.” The In- The boy’s condition did not pre­ Kreuger and T on ...... 22 V2 Man & Bow, Class A . . 3 JUNIOR with ahother man. Loew’s, Inc ...... 4ftV2 do. Class B ...... 1 Main street and her committee. It A gersoll Brothers took over the entire Some epigrams of Butler vintager- vent him* from recognizing, the consisted of baked beans, scalloped output naming it the Ingersoll members of his family and his LortUard ...... 14% New Brit. Mch. com .. 12 15 Edwina Elliotl, Romalda Haponik, “When the Marines get a job they Mo Kan Tex ...... 23% do, pfd ...... 90 oysters, cold meats, relishes, rolls, Bernice Harrison, Florence Herter, watch. After 28 years with the In­ go and do it. We are not diplo- friends practically at all times when pie and coffee. Guests were pres­ gersoll company Mr. Bannatyne ; they were permitted to call. He was, Mont Ward ...... 20 North & Judd ...... 16% Eraa Hess, Phyllis Kratchmar, i mats. Soldiering makes a man di- Nat Cash Reg A ...... 33% Niles Bern Pond ...... 19 ent from Plain’ville, East Hartford, George Marlow, Marjorie Muldoon, started the Bannatyne Watch Com- I ! rect in his methods and sometimes however, unable to converse co­ Glastonbury, Windsor, Hebron, Cov­ pany of Brooklyn, N. Y., later sold ; herently due to his illness although Nat Dairy ...... 421/2 Peck, Stow and Wilcox 3 Ruth Sonniksen, Ruth Wickham, ’ abrupt.” ' Nat Pow and L t ...... 35 Russell Mfg C o ...... 33 entry and Vernon. < Anna Wilkie. to the Ingraham Clock Company of i I “ I bielieve that God made us the at. times it was possible to under­ The officers were installed by Bristol; after which he was con- j stand what he was talking about. Nevada C o p ...... H ’ Scovill ...... 33 B most influential nation in the world N Y Central ...... 123 V4 Standard Screw ...... 90 Past Master Charles H. Curtis of Victoria Abraitis, Johanna Aceto, nected with the Ansonia Clock Polish Nation^ Catholic Church, Norman’s death was not expected 'fo r a purpose, ahd that it is our NY NH and H TF ...... 88 do, pfd. guar. “ A ” .. 100 Plainville assisted by Mrs. Sarah Irma Anderson, Irving August, Bar­ Company till 1922, when he retired | Qolway Street ' when his mother went to the hospi­ ' duty to keep our neighboring na- Nor Am Aviation...... 6 % Stanley W orks ...... f . 33)4 35% Curtis, lecturer of the Connecticut bara Badmlngton, Eunice Brown, from active life. He was a Mason | tal to see him last night and news The first services were held ih; tions from murdering one another.” North Amer ...... 69 S my the Mfg ...... 80 State Grange, as marshal. Six Edna Christensen, Edna Cordy, of over 50 years’ standing; a char­ of his sudden passing at 6:40 this Turn Hall on North street, a priest i “I have shed ipore blood for my Packard t ...... 9 % Taylor & Fenn ...... 100 others of the Plainville Grange as­ Elna Dahlman, Hilma Dahlman, ter member of the Waterbury Burns being sent from Chicopee to cele- ooxmtry'and your country thanoioii euiall , “ lonilng came as a shock to the Param Publix ...... 43% Torrington ...... 43 sisted with the work which was Pasquale Deyorio, Vivian Dupont, club and a member of the Odd Fel­ brate the mass. It was expected: the politicians in seven genera- I “ embers of the family. The attend- Penn ...... 6i% Underwood Mfg Co .. 59 put on in full form. Mary Grezel, Ruth Hale, Dorothy lows. He is survived by his widow that there would be about 150 faml- tions.” I ing physician said that there had Irving M. Wickham is again mas­ Hansen, Donald Johnson, Gunnar Pub Serv N J ...... 78% Union Mfg Co ...... — and three daughters. The funeral lies in the parish but this did not “I have learned a lot of things and j treen an extension of the encephali- ter. The oth^r officers are overseer, Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Gerta Radio ...... 14 % U S Envelope, com ... — services will be held in Waterbury result and the beginning was made no one can ever persuade me to ' tis involving a vital center which do. pfd ...... 112 James N. Sadler; lecturer, Mrs. Kohler Adelheide Lamprecht, Fos- Radio Keith ...... 17% on Saturday afternoon. with about forty families. Rev. serve in public office again except i resulted in sudden but peaceful Veeder Root ...... 25 Henry W. Lowd; steward, IrVlng E. . ter Leavitt, John Lloyd. Dorothy Rem R a n d ...... 16 Simon Guzik, who had long been as­ in war time.” I passing. Members of the family Lyttle, Albert Madden, Pearl Mar­ Sears Roebuck ...... 50''2 Whitlock Coil Pipe . . . — Keeney; assistant steward, J. L. sociated with the Scranton, Pa., were unable to reach the bedside be­ Sinclair Oil ...... 11% Hardy: chaplain, Mrs, Iva Ingra­ tin, Anna Mordavsky, Della Mozzer, fore the boy died. * JUDGE JOHNSON FILES church became the first pastor. He BUTLER IS PRAISED South Pac ...... 102% ham; secretary, Mrs, Laura Loomis; Daniel Newcomb, Igna Nielsen, . Washington, Jan. 29—(APi —All Norman was the younger of two James O’Leary, Jeannette Peticolas, was succeeded by Rev. Anthony Southern Rwy ...... 60 V^ CURB QUOTATIONS treasurer, A. E. Loomis; Ceres, Miss Przjewski, who had been pastor of a of Major General Butler’s efforts sons in the Hohenthal family, hay­ Stand Brands ...... 18 Ruth Wickham; Pomona, Miss Edna Ida Reichenbach, Georg^e Rich, Mar­ BILLS IN LEGISLATURE ing been bom on October 31, 1916, garet Robinson, Ruth Rudeen, Anna church in Texas before coming here. ^ haven’t been devoted to making Stand Gas and E l ...... 63 V4 Pettlngill; Flora, Mrs. Catherine H-! was later tramsferred to Web­ speeches. Another son, Russell George Hohen­ Stand Oil C a l ...... 47 Amer Cit Pow and Lt B ...... 7% W'hite; gate keeper, Keeney Loomis; Sibrinsz, Mildred Smith, Sign® thal, died at the age of eight Amer Com Pow A ...... 13% Local Representative Presents ster, Mass., where he is still located. Almost simultaneously with the Stand Oil N J ...... 46% lady assistant steward, Mrs. F. W. Thorafelt, Josephine Zokites. announcement of court martial, months, previous to Norman’s birth. Amer Super P o w ...... 11% SOPHOMORES Rev. Simon Guzik is again in Penn­ Stand Oil N Y ...... 23% Montie; member of the executive Four Proposed Acts In Gen­ therfe appealed today, an Official Norman was a sophomore studeht Blue Ridge ...... 4«te_ A sylvania. Texas C o r p -----‘...... 31% committee, F. W. Montie. eral Assemblj'. recognition by the Navy of his ser­ at Manchester High school where Timken Roll B ear ...... 45% Cent States Elec ...... 10 Lucy Barrera, Anna Gill, Barbara vices as an arbiter of international he was taking the college prepara­ Cities Service ...... 17% Hyde, Stuart Joslin, Clara Kwash, Union Carbide ...... 59 The following bills were filed in differences. It was “In the United tory course. He was very proficient Unit Aircraft ...... 25% Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 43 % Edith McComh, Mildred Sutherland, the House of Representatives yes­ States Navy in Peacetime,” a book in his studies, according to Principal Unit Corp ...... 20% Ford Limited ...... 18% ABOUT TOWN James Toman, Dolores Trotter. terday by Representative Raymond prepared by the officer of naval in­ Clarence P. Quimby who added that Unit Gas and I m p ...... 60% i Goldman Sachs ...... 6 % B A. Johnson of Manchester: telligence and published today. Norman’s popularity with the class U S Pips and F dry ...... 29 I V4Midwest Util ...... 21% I The Majors basketball team will Emily Andrews, Hugo Benson, A bill to provide that the Su­ “ Probably no finer example of \yas evidenced by his many student U S Rubber ...... 13 Niag Hud P o w ...... 10% i play the Atlas boys of Hartford to­ Marjorie Best, Laura Bissell, James preme Court of Errors shall sit only successful arbitration by American visitors and remembrances, Norman U S Steel ...... 140 Pennroad ...... 7-% night at the Hollister street schooL Britton, Evelyn Carlson, Lillian in Hartford. officers has been demonstrated in was also a member of the Center Util Pow and Lt A ...... : ------24% Segal Lr z* ...... % Camey, Sadie Copeland, Truman A bill to provide for the examina­ recent years than the peace-making Congregational church amd of the Warner Bros P iet ...... 16% Stand Oil Ind ...... 36% NOW COAST GUARD SHIP Cowles, Arthur Fallon, Marie Fink- tion of jurors by judge. achievements that cro-wned General church Sunday school. Westing El and M fg ...... 84% ! United Founders ...... 8 % bein, Lois Foster, Kingsley French, A bill to pro'vide an amendment Butler’s efforts in China in 1927 and The funeral will be h^d Saturday Woolworth ...... 58 jUnit Gas ...... 10% New London, Jan. 29.— (A P )— Margaret Greene, Elaine Hilbig, to the Charter of Cheney Brothers 1928,” the article narrated. “This afternoon. The service at the home Yellow Truck ...... 10% ' United L and P “ A ” ...... 26 ’The speedboat Chifkie is here to Elmore Hultine, Madeline Jacque- to create three or more directors. Marine officer won the confidence on Roosevelt street at 2 o’clock will , Util Pow and L t ...... 10'i join Coast Guar(|)? vessels in action min, Blenda Johnson, Elsie John­ A bill to provide for consolida­ and esteem of the Chinese people, ne only for members of the Imme­ 1 Vacuum O il ...... 55% against liquor nmners, in -which ston, Constance Karpuska, Anna tion of schools in Manchester. both official and private.” diate family but the service at the LEFT 20 MILLIONS activity she was formerly employed. Major General Butler’s peace Center Congregational church at I . ISSUES REQUISITION She was forfeited to the Coast making effort in China was cited 2:30 will oe public. Rev. Watson j Hartford, Jan. 29.— (A P )—Gov­ Guard by Federal Court order and CHILD IS SACRIFICED ■with others in the book. Woodruff, pastor of that church, will Baltimore, Jan. 29— (AP) — An ernor Cross his signed a requisition was brought here from New York. Personal Notices officiate. The interment service in estate valued at $20,000,000 was on the governor of New York for The Chickie, carrjdng a load of li­ KEEPS EN QUAR-EEKS the East cemetery will also be pri­ disposed of by the will, filed at the return of George Collola, alias quor was seized Jime 29 last by the BY VOODOO WORSHIPPERS Quantico, Va., Jan. 29.— (AP) — vate. Towson today, of Captain Isaac E. George Donard, alias George Crego, patrol boat CG-290 following a Card of Thanks Major General Smedley, D. Butler, Emerson, dnig manufacturer and who is under arrest at Buffalo, and thrilling chase. 'The capture wa.s facing court martial under orders of yachtsman, who died last week. is wanted in West Haven on a made near the Ruins, off Gardiner’s Havana, Jan. 29.— (A P .)—Voodoo W. G. Wright Mrs. Jennie Clemson Tracy and Secretary Adams, kept today with­ William George-Wright of 18 Lin­ His widow, Mrs. Anne Preston charge of robbery alleged to have Island. She will go into service worshippers in the hills of the in­ Emerson, and his only daughter. children wish to return since thanks in his quarters awaiting informa­ coln street died yesterday afternoon been committed April 29, 1930. following overhaifiing. ' ' to their friends who in different ways terior were charged today by Mari­ tion as to the specific charges Mrs. Margaret E. Amory, former helped to lighten their sorrow in the at the Norwich state hospital where ano Torres, sub-inspector of the ju­ against him. yrife or Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, death of tlieir beloveiA daughter and dicial police, with having kidnaned he had been since January 16. Mr. were made the princmal beneficiar­ sister, Katherine A. Tracy. They are The officer would receive no one Wright had been in pobr health for deeply appreciative of all the beauti­ and sacrificed the white child, Mar­ ies of a 20 year trusr fund, created Rev. Peter Latas other than officers o.' the huge post a number of years and death was ful floral tributes and of the kindness tin Perez, in their weird rites. here, until today commanded by from the controlling -stock in four of the Memorial hospital staff, Girl The bOy was kidnaped on Christ­ due to a complication of diseases. corporations. Friday Friday Scouts, Kings Daughters, and There was need of a man who had him. Callers at his home were met He had been employed by Cheney Katherine’s teachers and school­ mas eve from a plantation near the more experience in organization A number of relatives and busi­ and by an aide and an unvarying an­ Brothers on the South Manchester and mates in the Sunday .school of Second to-wn of Artemisa. Torres, who in­ work and Rev. Peter Latas was sent swer: ness associates were^maide minor Congregational church and the Hol­ railroad, and as a clerk in the Saturday vestigated the disappearance, said to Manchester and is the present “ General Butler is not receiving beneficiaries of the trust. Saturday lister street school. freight station, for more than 20 « the boy had been sacrificed by the pastor. Under him the cemetery on ■visitors today.” Captain Emerson, whose title years. dates from his. Spanish-American Please accept our sincere apprecia­ Voodooists in the belief that the Jefferson street was paid for and Brigadier General Berkelly, now L-' ' Outdoor Action, tion and thanks for the many tokens blood of a white child was needed work was started on the erection in command, explained Butler was He was bom in Lancaster, N. H., war service, left his estate Brook- of sympathy extended to us in our and was 44 years old. Since his mar­ land Wood, near here, to hi« -widow, recent bereavement. to cure the mental disease of a of the church on Golway street. It not confined to his quarters but only Romance! MR. AND MRS. MATTHEW SMITH woman named Alejandrina who was hoped to have the church ready to the limits of the post. riage to Miss Lila Libby of White- and also the estate at Narragansett AND FAMILY. lives in the town of San Antonio de for Christmas, but delay^; in secur­ This gives him comparative free­ field, N. H., they have made their Pier, R. I. Excitement, Fast.Riding, home in this town. He was a mem­ Another home near here was left We wish to thank our friends and Los Banos. The same cure was to ing workmen and a serious accident dom since the Marine establishment neighbors for kindness shown to us have been applied, he said, to an­ held up the work. here spreads over miles of territory ber of the New Hampshire National to his daughter during her life and Laughs! then to her son, Alfred Gwynne at the time of the death of our hus­ other woman. Several persons have There was $3,000 in the building along the Potomac and encompasses Guard, of the Grange and Knights band, son. and brother, we especially of Phythlas in Lancaster. Vanderbilt. A third estate, Bran- thank Lydall and Foulds Needle Shop been arrested and charged with fund, accordleg to statements made a small tos^m. by church officers, when the church Mr. Wright besides his wife donwood, near here, was left to Mrs. and office force, and all others who witchcraft. Ritchie Harrison McCormack, a contributed flowers. contract was let and also pledges of leaves four children. They are Ma­ Torres said relatives of the wom­ BACKS UP BUTLER stepdaughter, during her life. MRS. LILLIAN MeINTOSH AND en cast lots and chose Gonzalez Lar- additional funds. It was thought Pittsburgh, Jan. 29.— (A P.)—P. rion Alice, 17: Doris Helefi, 9; Wil­ X F^^MILT. liam G., Jr., 6,: Grace Elizabeth, 3; Captain Emerson, a native of MRS. ANNA MeINTOSH AND rinaga as the kidhaner, but his at­ that these pledges would be paid in Macinnes Neilson, who operates a North Carolina, came to Baltlgiore FAMILY. time to go on with the work, paying his father, William G. Wright of tempt to steel a child named Jose Lyceum booking bureau here, today 40 years ago and established fiis Remember him as ^*Steve” in a .3 the work progres'sed, leaving but Lisbon, N. H., who has come here Martinez failed and he was arrest­ said the description Major General fortune on the formula for a popu­ “The Virginian” ? Now as ed. Lots were cast again, Torres little or nothing in the way of a Smedley D. Butler gave of Premier to accompany the remains to White- flelcj, N. H., tomorrow evening and lar headache remedy. “ Stan Hollister” he Is seen said, and Lucas Quintana was chos­ mortgage to be placed against the Mussolini as a hit-and-run driver in role that establishes him church on completion. members of the family will go to en. He succeeded and when he was was the same as that given by Cor­ TRIES TO KILL SELF ' once and for 'ail aa the arrested said the sorceress, Andrea They did not figure on the lack of nelius Vanderbilt, Jr., at a meeting that place for the funeral service. Mr. Wright has two uncles living in New London, Jan. 29.— (AP) — screen’s leading westei^ Chile, had directed the kidnaping. ■sv'ork that members of the congre­ of the Affiliated Bureaus of Ameri­ Kenneth Farrin^on, 19, of 748 Rail­ actor! Manchester. They are Robert Thay^- The body of the Perez boy has gation would meet with and among ca in New York last November. road avenue, Bridgeport, is In a crit­ er of 95 Cedar street and Da’vid not been found. the items that it was expected “Butler’s speech was just as Van­ ical condition at the Lawrence hos­ would be paid for by indi'vidual Thayer of 57 Cooper Hill street. derbilt told it, to the last detail,” pital here as the result of an at­ donations were the stained glass Neilson said. 'The Dougan funeral parlors on tempt to end his life by inhaling, MORE RUM BOATS windows, which cost $1,100. The Holl street will be open this evening illuminating gas in the kitchen of donations were not received for from 7 to 9 for friends of Mr. the Salvation Army building here these and it had to come out o f the Wright and through the day tomor­ early this morning. New London, Jan. 29.— (AP) — small fund of $3,000. Labor went PUBLIC RECORDS row. Despondency over the failure to We Loan You With a cargo of six hundred sacks over the $1,000- mark and the cost obtain employment was believed to of the lot on which to build the of assorted liquors, 99 kegs of malt be the cause of his act. M oney and three men aboard, the dragger church just - about finished up the Attachment of Mortgage Cinderella, on the Coast Guard’s list nest egg that they had saved to The Leominster Savings Bank of FUNERALS You have 20 months to pay it back of rum-running, suspects, was cap­ build the church. Leominster, Mass., against Arthur Manning and the Woodland Tobacco : / tured today by the patrol boat Cook The interioif of the church has Henry Fitzpatrick Easy to Pay from Section Base 4 here off the been plastered, the finish coat hav­ Company of Manchester in the sum of $25,000. The funeral of Fitzpatrick Per Month, Plus Interest, beach at Amagansett, L. I., about 15 ing been applied last week and yes­ of Hebron w'as held tils morning “ DEM OUY Theh Santa FeTrail Repays a $100 Loan miles west of Montauk Point. The terday efftemoon work of laying the from the funeral parlors of William vessel was brought h#!re by her new floor was started. This is of HARTFORD WOMAN HURT P. Quish at 8:30 smd at St. James’s PLUS ^"l A Per Month, Plus Interest, captor for preliminary investgation oak. The pews have already been J-L/ Repays a $200 Loan church at 9 o’clock. Rev. William P ,' prior to being surrendered to cus­ secured, having been purchased Springfield, Mass., Jan. 29. — Reidy officiated. The services were' SPORT DANCE” $ 1 f Per Month, Plus Interest, toms authorities at New York. from a church that •was being re­ (AP.)—^Mrs. Mary G. Wagner, 44, of ! largely attended, many friends from ' Chas. Farrell The Coast Guard’s drive in the off modeled in Hartford. They are in at Repays a $300 J-oan 161 Adams street, Hartford, Conn., Hebron and surrounding places com- Maureen O’Sullivan shore area which netted ”two other storage waiting to be installed. was fatally Injured when the auto-1 ing to pay final respect for a man The average monthly cost o f a captives. The speed boat Sylvia and With sufficient money it seemed' mobile in which she was riding c o l-; who, as they said, had been a friend The Masonic Temple In $100 loan, repaid as per the above Mohwak, both well known by the to the members of the builefing com­ lided \^th a trolley car in Main to everybody, table, is only $1.84. This Is based Coast Guard were taken by the de­ mittee and the officers of the con­ upon the legal interest rate o f threes street, Agawam today. She died Mrs. 5Jargaret Sullivan sang, “ O TONIGHT “The Princess stroyer McDougal in the Atlantic gregation that services could be held while being-brought to a hospital in Salutarls” at the Offertory and and one-half per cent pet month ocean, a considerable distance off in the church within the next; four on unpaid balances. this clty.1 Mrs. Wagner seemed not j “ Softly and Tenderly, Jeaus is Call- “COLONIAL CLUB and the Plumber” the Long Island shore on charges of or flVe weeks, but the lack of ^ d s to be seriously Injured and was ing Me,” at the end of the mass A new comedy of errors. She No DeIay-“No Red Tape failing to stop when signaled and has resulted in appeals being sent taken to'the hospital for a more which was foUowsd by a funeral ORCHESTRA^^ attempting to escape boarding. They for assistance to merchants /and address and who escaped serious march plavjsd on the church orgu thought him a . Duke— and were both brought here to face ens- business houses in town. ^ordug^ exaltation at the by Organist Charles B. Packard. Admission 50c. found him a Prlnoa -of A roufht draft of the nv>iM|jg on toma action. ' ^ The bearers were close ffleadi o f I Plum bers! FRANKUN PLAN Coast Guard officers recalled to­ band and the expenses to .date The .automobile was driven, by the deceased. Max A sh er, BrsklD'e Dancing 8 to 12 Room 214 92 Pratt Street day that the Cinderella is a former Showing the need of money to carry Martin Kilmurry, brother of Mrs. Hyde, Patrick Daley and Patrick H artford Phone 7-8496 Na-vy battleship steam launch, con­ out the work, was drawh by axom - Wagner wha ll-ves at the same ieiidan. Burial was In St. verted to gasoline pow;er. mittee of the congregation. The injury. . fridget’s cemetery' where Jamep . Iff-. • - -.f.- • --- I ■ si ^ ' * ' 'V

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, JANUARY 29,1931. P A G E T H R E E

present, all of whom have been in­ W. Newberry, South Windsor; H. TWENTY-NINE DIE ASSEMBLY PROCEEDINGS terested in the principle of old age Allen . Barton, and William S. NIGHT OF PRAYER ST. MARY’S B A U JUDGE, JURY SPLIT NORTH MERCHANTS pensions. Hirschbe^, Greenwich. House Bills X)ther House bills Were: AT ARMY CITADEL IN AN EXPLOSION TAKE POLITICAL TINGE A House bill would create a com­ Prohibiting, parking of automo­ RE-EECT CONRAN mission for the construction of the biles on highways for more than 12 TO TOP RECORDS $3.40 HEART BALM consecutive: hours;- making attempt (CoD^ued From Page 1.) Merrett Boulevard. Members pro­ Service To Last Froih Tomor­ (Contlimed From Page 1.) posed for the commission are; Al­ to eysuie xesponsibiUty following au­ tomobile accident prime facie evi­ row Night At 10:30 Until 1 111 measure to that effect is bert Lavery, Fairfield; Anson Keel­ another ambulance was on its wmy 1 er, Norwalk; Miranda N. Pomeroy, dence of negligent operation; ap­ Saturday At 5 A. M. to Linton where it w'as met at the A D D U & l IllC C llD ff 0l u Q U E F B 1 likely to appear tomorrow in place Crowd Expected Will Be Rockefeller. Raskob and ' of the one which Senator Connor Greenwich; Schuyler Merritt, Stam­ propriating $25,000 to encourage morg;ue by another crowd, of miners’ Services wiU be held in the Sal­ (D) of Hartford, was to offer, ford; Fred Atwater, Bridgeport; raising of timbers by farmers and relatives and friends. 1 vation Army Citadel tomorrow Greatest In 35 Years, Business Men Held Last through which the building of the John Cavanaugh, Norwalk; Mrs. S. other land, owners; prohibiting use Others Only Winners In “We cannot penetrate the damps j L. Pirrepont, Ridgefield, and Helen by anyone^except state police of night beginning at 10:30 o’clock far enough to get the boys’ bodies,” | Fairfield state hospital might be looked into. Republican members Lewis, Stratford. imiforms resembling those of state cind Isisting imtU 5 a. m. These gasped a rheniber of a rescue squad j Evening. A second bill carried a $4,000,000 poliire; requiring courts and police meetings are part of the Salvation Says Committee. Suit of Perkins vs. Nelson and the cage shot up to the surface. i do not anticipate that the Demo­ cratic measure will go through. appropriation for this project. of towns to turn over immediately Army program for the entire terri­ “We cannot touch them until venti- j To^ay, the Democrats put in sev­ Another bill would create a com­ to state treasurer all fees and fines; tory in keeping with the Pqntecost The 35th annual Masquerade Ball lation has been restored.” j mission of five to survey jails in the describing a great seal of the state; campaign. Adjutant Heard of the Sam Nelson, defendent in tie •Thomas F. Cdtiran was re-elected eral bills to raise commissions to of the *St. Mary's Young Men’s Club A brown mongrel dog, his tail j investigate various subjects. state and report to the governor prohibiting state’s and assistant Salvation Army Invites all denomi­ will, in all probability, attract the heart-balm suit of Jerusha Rugg tucked beneath his legs, howled dis- chairman of the North Merchants Johnson^s Bill before the next General Assembly. state’s attorney from appearing as nations to join the Army in the largest crowd in. all its history, due Perkins, was mulcted in the sum of mally as it sulked near the mine. Division' of the Chamber of Com­ What was more significant, how­ Norwalk would be permitted to counsel in civil cases in counties in night of prayer. to the fact that the ball this year three dollars and forty cents by the Dog Mourns merce at the annual meeting at the ever, was a bill offered by Republi­ discharge its present e n ^ e e r of the whiqh they serve; providing $2,000,- offers the perfect combination of a “That’s Bedwell’s hound,” some­ jury that heard the celebrated case Commimity Club last night attend­ can House Leader Johnson concern­ sewer constructit n plant under one 000 for constraction of bridges; al­ spacious floor and a famous orches­ at High school Hall last night, but one remarked “ Followed him to ing the method of removal of mem­ bill, while another measure would lowing $5,000 to make Sherwood Is­ tra, the former the State Armory Jerusha didn’t get the balm. The work everj’ day and waited for him ed by fourteen members. Karl bers of the Public Utilities Commis­ prohibit the lale and use of fire­ ALBANIA SHAKEN and the latter Jack Morey’s ten Keller was elected treasurer and E. land a r^reatioh resort; grant state verdict was that Sam should come to quit. Poor fellow, he’ll have a sion. This provides that a commis­ works. aid to certain airports; providing a piece singing orchestra. And the across with the three-forty, but that lone wait.” (Earl Bedwell was res- J- Murphy, Albert Heller, Joseph sioner shall be removed after judg- The Selectmen of Woodbridge poliee pension fund tor Ansonia; date is Wednesday evening, Febru­ the forty cents should go to Judge cued soon after the explosion but Chizius, Mark Holmes, and Law­ 1 ment of the Superior Court on a petitioned that the WUliam H. War­ BY EARTHQUAKES ary . rence Converse were named to com­ authorizing the board of pardons to 11 Raymond A. Johnson, who presided, died in the hospital late last night.) written complaint ofvthe attorney ner school district of their town be grant pardons to any person con­ Last year the ball drew over 700 while the three dollars went to the Inside the office of the mine, lo­ prise tlm Executive committee. The general or at the direction of the annexed to New Haven and trans­ dancers to Cheney Hall and the nominating committee consisted of victed of crime (this would allow jury. Since the jury included “John cated several hundred feet from the ] governor. ferred from the 9th to 14th Sena­ parole of lito prisoners); changing limited space of the dance floor D. Rockefeller” and “John A. Ras­ shaft, white clad nurses moved Dante Pg.gani, Joseph Chizius, and I It lists the following acts as torial District. made dancing somewhat of a dif­ Ernest Roy. the shad season to April 25 (or Many Villages In Ruins; Four kob” it surprised none of the three about preparing hypodermic needles ! grounds for such removal: Miscon- Another bill would authorize the 20th) to June 10 (or 15th). ficulty. No such condition will exist or four hundred spectators that big for use in easing the pain of those ! duct, neglect of duty, incompetence governor to name a commission to Miss Cheney’s BUI this year and it is expected that business influences got in their who might be brought to the sur- | ! or active participation in political consider the advisability of making Miss.Cheney, Manchester, offered Dead and Many Injured close to one thousand dance lovers work. face alive . Others prepared ban-; i management or campaigns. Sherwood Island state park a state this bill amendingr .Section 6246 win gather at the Armory for the The mock-trial, staged hy the dages and other surgical properties, j I Legislators saw in this bill an resort. An appropriation of $250,- which prohibits use of contracep­ 35th renewal of this outstanding Masonic Social Club and the Tall Linton will carry on. The Little | I echo of the action brought by Al- 000 for purchasing land for this tives, to read: “ Provided that this Say First Reports. social event. i bert Levitt against the attorney Interest, of course, centers on the Cedars of Lebanon, proved to be Betty, unmindful of the havoc she | park was included in a second section shall not apply to any per­ general for the removal of the Pub­ race for honors for the most comical extremely good entertainment. has wrought, will continue to yield j measure. son using such drug, medical arti­ lic Utilities Commission. men’s costume, an event that a cer­ Nothing much like i had ever been its black cargo. The spirit of the , Taxation Problem cle or instrument on prescription of Koritza, Albania, Jam. 29.—(AP) undertaken in Manchester before, miner, the natives sa.v. is not easilv j A House bill would repeal Sec­ Another commission proposed by tain Harold Clemson has won tions 2719-2724 of the State Prohi­ a legally practicing physician.” —Earthquakes beginning at dawn for the past five years. Last year, since it was a far more ambitious subdued. It might never happen j Senator Bergin is to investigate the OUr judgeship resolutions were: undertaking than any of the hastily bition Enforcement Act. These sec­ yesterday and continuing through­ however he was nm a close race and again, they explain. • taxation problem in the state. This R. H. Ireland, C. C. Hegeman, prepared mock trials occasionally tions deal with the dispositioq of would consist of five experts to be out the day, caused considerable de­ there is much speculation at present seized liquor and property carrying Paul R. Connery and John T. scratched together as features of named after the passage of the bill struction in Koritza and vicinity. as to whether or not Clemson will amateur shows. contraband liquor and wath the turn­ Dwyer, all of Norwalk; William be able to emerge the winner this with subpoena powers and to report Metjrath, Stratford; F. Raymond Four persons at least are dead and. Jury Out Of Luck PEACE IN mih ing over to hospitals of seized liquor to the 1933 session. The biU carries year, speculation which time eilone The stage was set as a court for medicinal purposes. Rockford ond Pierrepont B. Foster, many injured. will put at rest. an allowance of $25,000. Hamden; and J. Gerald Hannan, room, with the jury sitting on an Amendment was proposed to the The proposal of New Britain to Seven hundred fifty houses have 'The chairman of the ball is James constitution which would set the re­ Greenwich. D'eksoh and he is surrounded by a extension into the auditorium—in IS STILL FAR OFF annex portions of adjoining towns been destroyed, damaged, or made which fact they were out of luck tirement age at 75 years for judges committee of sub-chairman who are on justices of peace courts. offered yesterday in a blanket bill uninhabitable, and their occupants working their hardest to put the af­ since they sat with their backs to appeared today in separate bills. forced into the open. They have fair in the “never-to-be-forgotten” a draft you could have flown a kite Another proposition is to relieve in and will have to spend the three State Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 29. suffered intensely as a consequence class. National Congress An-;: — (A P .)—As indicative of the sug­ the Foot Guard members to the dollars for sniffle remedies today. personal tax after three years serv­ of the bitter weather. Judge Johnson was majestic on a gestion of Governor Cross in his in­ ice. The government is organizing bench like a pulpit. The parties to augural message that effort be nounces It Is Opposed To j made to re-organize state depart­ A bill to license real estate brok­ airplane provisioning facilities for the suit, witnesses, clerk, ^ court I ers appeared, as did one to require officer and attorneys looked real ments in the interest of economy isolated villages which suffered in and a better business administra­ registration of aU stock and securi- i enough so that only a few specta­ Changes Planned! ty salesmen. the quake. tors dared to keep their seats when tion, Senator Bergin, Democratic >COUTS Electricians would be placed un­ Ring To Return Arrived: -the judge entered and the court Thomas F. Conran leader, today offered a resolution to der supervision of State Board of l £ R I C / Eastern Prince, Rio Janeiro, Jan. officer commanded, “Everybody raise a commission of five to study King Zog, seeking medical treat­ Allahabad, United Provinces, In- Although this division- has only Ebcaminers, in another bill and the 29 from New York. U p!” the functions of all departments. ment at Vienna for an inflamed dia, Jan. 29.— (A P )—Members of!been organized about four months, minimunf allowance for teachers The only thing lacking was a This commission would report back N'Troop Three throat, today prepared to retnm in Sailed: the working committee of the All- | the chairman’s report showed that under the retirement law would be He de France, Pl nnouth, Jan. 28 court stenographer, but that lack to the governor by March 20. After preliminary g^rnes the post haste to Albania to superintend 3 India National Congress, sponsors | seven projects have been worked $500. for New York. is vital for it makes it impossible Today s session saw an even troop lined up and repeated the relief for earthquake sufferers which for the campaign of civil disobedi-' upon for thei benefit of business or A petition came for annexation of Scout Oath.' The troop was divided began immediately following the Frederik v m . Copenhagen, Jan, to print the testimony and the ence, revealed at an informal meet- | the general improvement of : the greater inflow of bills than yester­ record of the disposition of two or a part of Woodbridge to New Haven into the various groups imder the tremors. Troops and civil authori­ 29, New York. ing today that they were virtually! North End. These projects were: day, and in both branches measures three cases preceding the trial of the and transfer of that section from officers of the troop. (Jould and ties united to take aid to stricken Sinaia, Piraeus, Jan. 24, New opposed to Britisl offers of a re­ Dollar Day, band concerts, bus wait­ wWe dropped on the clerks’ desks in breach of promise case. One local the 14th to the 9th Senatorial Dis­ Irwin, chose and practiced with the villagers. Two airplanes v.’ere sent York. vised constitutional status for ing station, Armistice Day clos­ bunches. Many city bills went in, trict. citizen pleaded guilty through coun­ obstacle, centipede and slay the from here t > survey the stricken ■------• India. ing, special tabloid “Cali of the Bridgeport, Waterbury and New A commission of seven would be cil to a charge of over-exertion but snake races, Philip Linnell, troop area and determine the villages FLIGHT DELAYED This revised status was evolved North,” advertising , preventive Haven leading in number. raised to plan for observance of the Lisbon, Portugal, Jam. 29— (AP) his lawyer pleaded that he had Senator Leete, majority leader, committeeman extraordinary, gave hardest hit. substantially at the late London plan, and Christmas Sales promo- 300th anniversary of the settlement a good informative talk and drill on Villag;es Ruined —^Departure of the DOX giant Ger­ never been known to do it before gave to the Senate a long bill which round table conference and was put j tion plan, of Connecticut. map, making to an interested class. The highly mountainous country man flyboat from here on a trans- and could be depended on never to into words at the close by Prim^ Under new business an offqr of would seein to set up a new do it again. He got off with a sen­ Several bills had to do with the Mr. Linnell intends to take the south of Lake Preska on the Al- Atlamtic flight to Brazil, was de­ Minister MacDonald, who offeredhT J ithe Knights of Pythias to present code epneeming the use and traffic tence to the old ladies home. tax on gasoline, one exempting group “into the field” to make their banian-Greek frontier was badly layed uhtil next Saturday morning India with eventual dominion status a Style and Industrial show at the in intoxicating liquors. This bill is a to permit further tests of the newly Josuha Throws Switch motor boat owners, and another ex­ map for First Class. Some good damaged. Many villages are in­ qualified with reservations to the Hollister Street school. Several of compromise measure of L. F. Rob­ tending the scope of the law so as games were then run off by the habited by shepherds and almost arranged motors and recent wing The defendent in the big suit was British crown of authority in For­ the merchants present could see no inson, Senior and Junior of Hart­ accused of having proposed to his to reach certain users of gasoline. Scoutmaster, after which the troop without roads. Koritza has a popu­ repairs. eign relations, finances and defense. possible advantage or profit in such ford, and is thought to represent Some Senate Bills sat in the form of a council ring and lation of 8,000. Nearby towns are boarding house landlady, “Mrs. Plays Leading Bole the views of the Associatior. 'GppoS' Jerusha Rugg Perkins,” a year ago a show but it was left to the Exec­ In the Senate among many scores Dave McComb told a thrilling ghost Emporia, Pilassa and Merkapoli. ^The Mahatma, Gandhi, leader of utive committee to learn if enough ed to National Prohibition, of which and straightway deserting her. His o f ,bills were the following: story. 'The quakes occurred about the the National forces who came here of the merchants woijld co-operate, the senior Robinson is state chair Amending the law changing the According to the Court of Honor WAKE UP YOUR story was that his attentions had yesterday from Bombay, played a same time as tremors which shook and if so, the offer will not be dis­ man and the Crusaders who took Greenwich government; to consoli­ figures, troop three took all the Hindenburg Province in Upper been directed not to Jerusha Rugs leading role in today’s meeting of Perkins but to Miss Jerusha Ray approved. such an active part in quizzing va­ date town and borough in Green­ honors for the year 1930, with the Silesia. the working committeemen, not all The Executive committee was also rious candidates for office last fall wich; creating a small claims court awarding of three Life Scouts and LIVER BILE- Perkins, her niece, and that his of whom have arrived here yet. A pensionate for young girls, the ardent love letters, introduced in asked to study parking conditions on the prohibition question. in Greenwich; amending the Tor- three EJagle Scouts’ awards. Stuart museum and new Rumanian church Their informal decision may post­ at Depot Square and to plan a Dol­ Uniform Legislation rington court charter; to pay Mr. Joslin of No. 3 tdok highest honors evidence, were written to the latter. pone peace in India indefinitely. here were completely destroyed by WITHOUT CAIOMEI He admitted running fast and far lar Day for February. The ques­ The bills of the commission on and Mrs. Joseph Lucas, of Mainches- for the year with 18 merit badges the quake. The electric light plant Some of the more moderate mem­ tion was raised as to the steps taken uniform legislation which have the ter, burial expenses of their son, and awards of Star, Life and Eagle when the Widow Perkins grabbed bers of the working committee was badly damaged and tuere were And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in him and accepted the proposal in­ to eliminate the dangerous curve at approval of the American Bar As- Matthew, who died at Connecticut badges. P^y Mozzer, second wtth no lights last night. This added to favored the suspension of the pres­ the Oakland bridge and Secretary , sociation were offered by Senator hospital in 1927. 16 merit bades and Life badge and ^ the Morning Rarin’ to Go tended for the niece. ent Congress activities, that is to the panic of the populace. Villages E. J. McCabe explained that this ' Declaring contractors who divert Ernie Irwin of troop three third If yoTt feel sour and sunk and the world ■ The evidence, the examination and say the civil disobedience campaign, Caplain. These relate to possession, hereabout also were without lights. matter had been referred to the funds obtained on a construction with 15 merit badges and- Elagle looks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, cross-examination of the witnesses so as to leave the way open for fur­ use and transactions in fire arms, mineral water, cal, laxathre candy or diewinc the pleas of the attorneys and the Highway committee of the Chamber extradition of persons of unsound mortgage to other purposes guilty award. W ORK FOR JOBLESS cum and expect them to you suddenly ther negotiations with London, but The plans for the Father and Son BWMt and buoyant and full of sunshine. charge of the judge were loaded for study. mind from one state to another; re­ of larceny; requiring that all places the majority appeared to feel that banquet are well imderway. It is For they can’t do it They only moive the with clever quips, gags and dead- Jack Dwyer of the Manchester lating to fiduciaries and the proof which give hospitalization for the Hartford, Jan. 29.— (A P )— Close the premier’s offer should be re­ Credit Rating Bureau gave a most planned to have it during the 21st bowels and a m oe movement doesn't get at center hits on well known Manches­ jected summarily. to be offered of existence of stat­ sick shall have a license; establish­ to one million dollars will be ex­ the cause. The reason for your down-andront educational talk on the methods of Anniversary Week about Feb. 12 or feeling is your liver. It ^ould pour out two ter people. Their Proposition utes. That on fire arms was the ing the presumption in law in ac­ pended jmder contracts for highway tions to recover for death of a per­ 13. pounw of liquid bile into your Dowds daily.. Hollywood Standards ■n.e.emst.t U.at projected | most interesting as it provides that projects awarded by State Highway If this bhe is not flowing & nly, your foo(L The witnesses, who included Miss new leg(islature must control a person armed with a pistol and son that said person was in exercise Commis^oner Macdonald in the past doesn’t digest It just decays in the bowels.' 'pork supper was served to the divi- CANiM>JAN-AMERICAN Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a Ruth Helwig as the plaintiff and military expenditures and the coun­ accused of crime may be also of due care at the time he was kill­ few days. The bridges are on the ision by Miss Christine Mason, t ed and placing on the defendant the HOCKEY STANDING thick, bad tu te and your breath is foul, Miss Marion McLoughlin as the try’s fiscal policy as respects , cur­ charged with intent to commit one Games Goals list. Work will be expected 'to be­ skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head plaintiff’s niece; Harlow Willis, Miss burden of proof that he was not; gin without delay. achea and you fed down and o a t Your whda rency and exchange and that unless of a number of other crimes of vio W. L. T. F. A. Pts. Martha Kissman, Dr. R. P. Knapp an impartial tribunal adjudges a lence. naming a board to pass upon aca­ A considerable portion of the con­ system is paisoned. demic degrees given by certain in­ Springfield .. 19 4 0 90 47 3o It takes those good, old CARTER'S and Postmaster Oliver Toop, could particular debt as one raised to A motor bill, by Senator Lavery, 77 32 tracts call for grading and resurfac­ LITTLB LIVER PILLS to get these two stitutions; by Senator Hackett, that Providence . 14 5 5 46 hardly have been better picked in meet the national needs such a debt BEARS NOT RESPONSIBLE would require licensing of motor 70 17 ing higdiway. New concrete pave­ pounds of bile flowing fredy and make you a city or town may arrange for Boston ...... 8 15 1 55 fed “ up and Op.” They contain wonderful, Hollywood. They were much better should be repudiated. j vehicles doing an inter-city business 14: 3 63 17 ment is also a large item. group insurance of its employees. Philadelphia 7 48 harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, smaaing rehearsed than witnesses are ever Radical members, including I for hire, like local truckers, but it New Haven . 6 16 3 37 80 15 whra it comes to mAing the bile flow freely. supposed to be and their examina­ Gandhi himself, argue that the leg­ FOR WALL S M E T tK A S H 'would not apply to wholesale deaJ- Maybe the linotyper knew what Butdon’t ask for livw piUs. A A for Carta's tions never let the laughter cease islature must have absolute control ' ers having their own trucking sys- IN 'THE HOUSE Result Last Night he was up to when he spelled it Little liver Pills- Look for the name Carter's State Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 29. Little Liver Pills on the ted labd. Reseit a for more than a moment. Miss Hel­ of recruiting employes for all I tern. Motor business and taxies are Reds 3, Indians 1. •‘The Lickersham committee.” sobstitate. (Continued From Page 1.) —(AP)—The House today con­ wig and Samuel Nelson, Jr., could branches of the Indian government ' now licensed but freight trucks do­ curred on the deficiency appropria­ not have been more convincing' if service. ll ing a business of state highways be­ blocks began to appear for sale and tion bill of $1,513,085.81 for the they had been in a real court in a Pending the r e c o v e r y of Motilal j nressure w as onnttnnous tween cities are not. Nehru, who next to Gandhi is at the 1 Pressure w as continuous. fiscal period ending June 30. The .l.LU." real suit as queer as they were sup­ I Securities Commission * - ..... r posed to be. head of the organization, the work- I Traced to Source bill was sent to the engrossing jt- - - --k---” “When these sales were traced to I Mr. Diana (D), New Haven, made clerk. Some minor opposition pre­ 1 The big parts, aside from the ihg committee will not hold a full | ■ C ■- J t - it-" 1 -rJ *n ^1^12 ______their source it was found a large it known that he is preparing a bill ceded passage with some dissenting parties to the action, were those of meeting until Sunday. These infor- ' to create a securities commission. wx I nrn jr* ‘ r ^ -J - <*■ U m i” coSse^ations,“hoWevir7 seem''to | institution had determined to liqui- votes from the Democratic side - •» J - a'** »♦ • t - ul the plaintiff’s attorney, E. V. New­ ..t.... J " i, make it Increasingly clear that real *^nte certain railroad stocks which I independent of the banking commis­ when a viva voice vote was taken n a.iZt.ii- ton of Worcester, who staged the sion, to pass upon investment m- M show, and Principal Clarence P. peace in India is still A remote it held as trustee. In order that all 90 on it. , „ -x ■ ' 1 iiiiiail prospect. its trusts might be treated alike the panie.c offering securities for sale. The chief item was $668,349.70 Quimby of the Manchester High A Senate bill would make the school. They shone with equal sang­ stocks were pooled and offered for for state agencies and institutions, Governor’s Foot Guard a part of the froid and what they didn’t get away CONFESS ROBBERIES sale in blocks. Although this may of which about $500,000 is allocated organized militia. vHth wasn’t much. have had an unfortunate effect on for payments to towns for state Among Norwalk measures offered Cast Changes New Haven, Jan. 29.— (A P )— the market there is no doubt’it was paupers. Sickness disarranged the cast to Two youths who police said con­ done in this manner only in order to by Senator Keeler were these: Mr. Osborne of Redding, House a considerable extent, though the fessed to a series of store robberies preserve equality among the num­ To define Sixth Taxing District chairman of the appropriations com­ changes that had to be made did not after their arrest in compsmy with ber of trusts for which the institu­ boundaries; concerning estimates of mittee, in respojse to request made materially affect the success of the a third lad last night were ordered tion was acting.” assessors and lajnng of a town tax. by a Democratic member for an ex­ affair. William Knofla acted as held for the Superiqr Court today The bull market of 1929 and the A pension bill to retire Louise planation of the paupers' appropria­ clerk in place of Thomas Ferguson, when 'witnesses in city court im­ declines of 1930, Mr. Whitney as­ Schmahl of New Britain, and Kath­ tion, said the increase of the num­ who is in Memorial hospital, and plicated them in eight crimes. serted, were due largely to the un­ erine T. Hart, of New Haven, Nor­ ber of paupers from 5,000 to 9,000 Dwight E. Perry^ High School in­ They were Richard Greatsinger, reasonable optimism of security mal School teachers. had resulted in the deficiency. Mr. structor, filled the roles of court 22, and Henry Braun, 23. Bonds owners in the prosperity period and A traffic bill would deny the com­ JeweU (D) of Hampton spoke officer and crier. The jurors, who were set at $25,000 each. The third to their panicky attitude when de­ missioner the right to require a lit­ against the biU and st^d all the masqueraded under names more Chester Thomson, 21, arrested with pression came. He called for the erary test of an operator, or require items on it should be investiga’Led. widely knowm if no better than their them when a pursuing police squad dissemination of “real information him to be able to read or write, and Other major items were about own, including a Coolidge and a trapped them in a state street alley- to our investors so their judgment require that animals led on a high­ $200,000 for the Superior and Com­ I j Hoover, were: William J. Shea, way has denied participation in the can be based on facts.” way after dark shall carry a light. mon Pleas courts; $128,012 for Un- foreman; James H. Johnson, Samuel crimes. He was ordered held in “The primary lessons of the last In the Senate, Senator Lavery of­ dercliff Sanitorium; $60,001 for the J. Turking^ton, Lewis Sipe, W. W. bonds of $10,000 and his case con­ two years are that the United fered by request the Connecticut tuberculosis commission; $48,875 1. Robertson, Herman E. Montie, tinued until Feb. 5, pending further States is and wdll continue to be a Federation of Labor bill for old-age for the Connecticut School for Boys, James O. McCaw, John H. Hyde, investigation. great industrial country,” he said. pensions. The measure carried a and $83,300 for the board of chil­ Leroy Slocum, E. J. Murphy, Police took revolvers from both “Our industrial growth, however, proposed appropriation tn make it dren in county homes. Thomas F. Conran and Harold Pres­ Greatsinger and Bratm when they operative in case of passage. ’This Judgeship Resolutions ton. must necessarily be slow and steady- were captured last night. and if security prices discount this bill was discussed at a conference Judgeship resolutions were pre­ sented as follows: growth too far in advance there is in Hartford yesterday and its terms Henry HSiibrd, Starford; Leslie bound to be a readjustment On the in general were approved bsr those other hand, - it is clear our leading corporations are soundly managed 1 ‘an; and have been built to endure RAYMOND HAGEDORN through bad times as well as go'od.” THIS WOMAN IN4 WEEKS "n U Who has been associated with the late W. R, Palmer for the last three years wishes to announce that he .^UTO VICTIM DIES idST 17 POUNDS OF FAT will continue the New Britain, Jan. 29.— (AP.) — Raymond Hamilton, 6, who was Here’s a letter written October 21, May all large people, both men' and struck by an automobile yesterday 1929, by Mrs. Fred Barringer of women, who want to reddee ' In an near the camp school on Prospei^ easy way, give Krusch^n Salts a fair Electrical Contracting Le'wiato'wn, Montana, that ought to trial. I am sure it tvifl cori-vlnce any­ street, died of internal injuries toi- be read by every overweight woman on e.” day at New Britain General hospi­ in America. A bottie of Kruschen Salto ^that tal. He was crossing the street near Business Gentlemen: I started taking Kru- lEisto four weeks costs but SW at the school when he was nm down schen every morning as directed as I was very much overweight and want­ North End PhEumacy; South'Man­ Established by him. by a machine’owned by Louis R. ed to reduce. Raphael, a local .business man, and I had tried going on a diet but chester Agents, 1st, ' ^F^karcHs operated by Miss Ada Kellish, a do­ would get so hungry that my diet Pharmacy—or any d n ^ tp r e In mestic employed in Mr. Raphael’s would not last long, so I decided to America. Take one’ hall 'teasjxxm give “Krusch.en Salts” a fair trial. home. ■' The day -I Started to take them I in a glass of hot water b^ore bre^^ -T h e police have taken-nn aotioBr- weighed 256- lbs, and at preseBfti feist every morning. T o htfp reduce one 7598 .The boy wB#"the son o f: Mr. and ^J|ich has. been-.Just. four weeks, . I s'wlftly cut out pastry and fatty weigh 239 lbs. And I must say. I feel Mrs. Arthur E. ■ Haihilton "of . 51 better In every way, besides looking meats tmd go light oh potatoes, but- Chestnut street. f much better. ter> jcream.aa($ sugaj;* jL -f* ^ i f "

PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENnfG HI3tAJ-P. SOTO IWNOBISTSR. 69»H » ’JBJCMSPAy. JjaW AKTSft 19SJ. riTTnari AanrlirBttr had to go through the motions of Democrats any advantage in future doing what he could about it. He elections. tnpning Hmttt wrote a letter to Major Ljrtle A t the same time it behooves the Brown, chief of engineers. naajority not to carry this idea of W /IUM IIErM nCE PDBUSHBO BY THE HERALD PRINTING (XIMPANY. INC. Major Browm wras polite about it, power too far. The redistricting of IS Bissell Street Hartford ought, in the interest of South Maobbester, Conn. but he made it clear that you can’t THOMAS PI RGUSON dredge harbors by putting a lot of good govemmefit, good feeling and General Manager pick «md shovel men into rubber good citizenship, to be sis nearly as Ending Saturday Pounded Ootobar l. 1881 boots and telling them to go to it possible free from partisan strategic Published Every Evening Except As a matter of fact dredging is a considerations. L e tte r Sundays and Holidaya Entered at the matter of machinery, handled by ELIMINATING BEOGUBIATISBC ^ ^ v ld e Iplenty of hamileist bulk for Post ORtce at South Stenobester. the bowels. BY RODNEY BUTCHER Conn., as Secoiul Class Mall Matter. very skillful and experienced men ETHICS SUBSCRIPTION RATES Gentle eliminative measures are Thb principal point that I want to NEA Service Writer One Year, by m all ...... S8.00 whose business is dredging. Very We don’t know whether anything not of much value in eliminating bring out in ttaila article is that a P er Month, by m a l l...... $ -60 smelly will develop out of the pro' rheumatic tonlBS. It is tnie that pannasent cure depand# «ntirely D elivered, one year ...... S9.00 sorry, but it is highly improbable Washington, Jam 29.—An obscure ; posed investigation into the affairs any measure which will expe^ita upon th» proper funcMoai jig of a iemi-CUmual Single copies ...... $ -08 that any Bridgeport m ^ wdll get little girl Who was an usher in a| the throwing out of rheumatle clean, healthy ci^on. Tha colon jobs on the job. So that’s that— of the Fairfldd County Hospital ^ ^ , theater has attraQted more attention I MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED poisons may bring about at least must ba in a g ^ position so that the capltarkself of late than PRESS and that of course, was bound to building commission, but there The Associated Press is exclusively , . a temporarv relief. Sweat b a ^ there ara no pocluU or kinks to hold, jj,. Hoover, Congress and the cabi- i entitled to the use for republlcatlon j be that, You might about as well would seem to be, in Connecticut, will relieve Mme of the load of mor­ accumulations of poisonous fecal i combined. Her name -was Beu- j of all news dispatches credited to It ' expect to place the imemployed as eonsiderable need for missionary bid material, and remedies which re­ ’f*tiirn of rheu- | Limerick and someone murdered; or not otherwise credited In this work on the part of the Society for lax the pores will temporarily hdp, matlo p ^ show that the eHm-1 paper and also the local news pub­ extra trapeze performers with the but it takes more than these reme­ Ination has been retarded. When lished herein. Ethical Culture, if not for the jailer. The intense Interest in the Limer- SALE All rights of republlcatlon of first circus that comes to town as to dies to effect a real cure. this happens, it mesas that more special dispatches herein are also re- place them wdth a dredging outfit There is the New Haven example, If the rheumatism has only reach­ iCk case has been characteristic of enemas and another that should be the' Washington citizenry, which ap­ served. for instance, of an expenditure by ed the muscular stage, it will dis­ used. For a time it is well to elim­ And by the same token these pears to welcome Its murder mys­ advertising appear very quickly on a fast of inate all sugars and starches. Do SPECIAL R E P R E ­ dredging crews are made up of men the Charity Board in the one item of teries as a relief from the humdrum SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser. citrus fruit, that is, oranges, lem­ not be anxious to take up exercises shoes. It has amoimted to a thou­ o f federal activity and politics and |- Ino.. 286 Madison Ave,. New York. N. who live somewhere even if they ons or grapefruit and plenty of toe quicldy^^fter the cure seams to Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave.. sand dollars a month. PTobably society. \ Chicago. Ilia don’t live in the port where they water to drink. However, If the have been achieved, as this would happen to be working. Keeping every pair of shoes distributed was toxins have accumulated around the only irritate the inflamed ' regions lAtely it has been . common to This week brings to a close the store-wide Semi- Full service client o f N E A Ser- hear some of our folks boast, with given away properly, probably joints in any form of articular and might encourage the return of vice. Inc. them and the dredging machinery pardonable pride, that Washington Annual Sale. Come this week and take advan­ every pair was needed. The pecu­ rheumatism, the cure will be much your fomisr troutrie* Member. Audit Bureau of Circula­ busy is helping the general situation, slower and may take weeks or even If you desire instructiona for your has been ha^dng a fine series of mys­ tage of Style-right Watkins Furniture at the low­ tions. wherever they are. The dredges liarly interesting feature of the cir­ months. In the case of these forms particular case, I will be pleased to terious Herders and pointing out The Herald Printing Company. Ino,, that probably no city of equal size, est prices in years. Furnisliings, draperies, rugs assumss no financial responsibility use coal and oil and so do the tug­ cumstance Is that every pair was of rheumatism, It is sometimes nec­ have you write to me in care of this for typographical errors appearing In purchased from one dealer, and that essary to take an extended fast newspaper, enclosing a large self- at least, has bad such a neat series and linoleum for every room in the home are in­ advertisements In the Manchester boats, and the crews spend their of unsolved cases. dealer a brother of a member of lasting from three to four weeks if addressed stamped envelope. Be cluded. Lamps, mirrors, tables and the other Evening Herald. wages where they happen to be, one expects a cure. A short fkst Sura to state the exact type of You may remember the strange and the dredging activities help the the Charity Board and himself a nmrder bf Mary Baker and the little pieces that complete each room are likewise THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. will bring about some satisfactory rheumatism with which you are coal miners and the oil well men and politician. results. As the system is freed of troubled. previous killing of Virginia Mac- Pherson. And quite a few other reduced. Come tonight or tomorrow. the bakers and the canneries; and Without knowing a thing in the some of the impurities, the soreness RAILROADS VS. MOTORS of the joints will become lessened. kilUnKS, including a run of deaths heavy machinery is being worn out world about these people, we would QUESTIONS AND AKSWER8 Well calculated to warn the farm­ However, if there are any of the fplni^es) which large sections of public opin­ ers of the coimtry of a campaign that will have to be reolaced—part almost be willing to bet that the rheumaltc poisons remaining in the Question: I. T. C. asks: *Tf ion stin considers neither suicidal ■WMTUIVS BROTHERS, me, city got just as good shoes and paid nor accidentak of the railroad interests against of it in Bridgeport no doubt. It’s body, the trouble is sure to show up one eats too many apples will It all part of the game of keeping the no more for them than if the busi­ again in some joint, and the trouble bring pimplas out on the face? I Pelioeman Suspected competitive motor transportation^ Beulah Limerick lived in an iso­ S fo i ness had been distributed among a will keep on reappearing until the have ibeen eating three or four ap- an important article in the January wheels going. lated small frame house at one end dozen retailers or even if it had been system is completely rid of the toxic Mes daily, and pimples have come on number of the National Grange material. my chin." of town with her brother Vernon put up for bids. Mostly such folks Monthly, written by Fred Brenck- OLD AGE PENSIONS In the treatment of muscular Answer: Any add fruit taken in aad another young man who posed are not thieves. rheumatism hot applications can, as her husbamd. One morning she man, points out certain facts that As w ^ to have been feared, the wrong combination m ay. produce But the ethics of this kind of thing be used to free the congested cir­ skin eruption. I would advise you was foimd dead in bed. That eve­ will open the eyes of a great many Connecticut Legislature appears to ning the undertakers discovered she are rotten. And it is this kind of culation, One or two Immersions to. take an apple fast, Just eating as people. . be in danger of going off at half daily in a tub of hot water, to oisfly apdes as you want each day had been shot through the head. For instance, the Brenckman cock in this business of old age pen­ thing that destroys the faith of ff which has been added a handful of and dmtuuing this for about one A policeman named. Robert F. sions. With all due respect to that great many people in the possibility Epsom salts, will aid in bringing week. Thdi balance your diet so Langdon was held as a suspect when i article declares that while the total it appeared that he had been bother­ body and to the members who are of honest government about a more rapid recovery and as to overcome constipation. It of expenditure in the country upon usually the muscular soreness will would then be all tight to eat an ing jNulah and had foimd, strangely all highways not including city so diligently promoting the' pension disappear in two or three weeks pis Just before going to bed at enough, such clews as a bullet shell streets last year was a billion and idea, it is doubtful if there is an.y- after beginning the fast. ajh t, which will help to cure the in a coffee cup and a whole bullet body in the entire organization who In articular rheumatism great conetipatien. under the bed after detectives had a half, automobile taxation, through IN NEW YORK failed to find them In a search. has given the subject as long and benefit will be enjoyed at the begin­ the tax on gas, license and registra­ ning of the fast, but because at the (CmvM Browned Ooflee) Senator Carey of Wyoming start­ tion fees and property tax on vehi- close study as would seemsto be in ed a small investigation of the po­ New York, Jan. 29.—He is no sci­ bone changes which have takan Question: U If. writes: ‘T have i cles, amounted to more than two- order before jumping into the field place you must not expect any quick a ooxutant desire and longing, for lice department. Tabloid reporters entific gri^t. . . . swooped down from New York. Oth­ I thirds of the highway expenditures, of actual enactment. Nor is he a Titan of the business recovery. In this form of rheuma­ coffee right out of the etm. I Just r tism it is always a good plan for er cops raided Langdon’s home, or more than a billion dollars. This Not too much is known about old world. Yet it is said of Walter love to crunch the crisp grounds, seized two stills, liquor and mash. Thornton that “he uses his head the patient to remain quietly in bed and sometimes when X tax too'much f O l K S taxation, which the railroads insist age pensions anywhere, particularly and pack all of the joints in flan­ The inquest developed plenty of more than any man In New York.” it dlstraase* me. Does tty systsm conflicting testimony, such as over ! is insufficient, the article points out, anywhere in America. We are nel after rubbing the skin wltlv oU Millions of people know him by require aomething of tha:t nature, the point whether there had been ] is twice and a half the total amount often told about the various states sight, but few have ever met Thorn­ of wintergreen which will assist in or is ^ just e habit?”^ from all walks producing copious perspiration. The any blood on Beulah’s pillows. There i f taxes paid Jjy the railroads, which which have old age pension laws al­ ton. Answer: I am sure it is just the was testimony about a young folks’ circulation will be helped If a hot same kind of habits as chewing to­ was just above four hundred mil­ ready, but we are not told much if For he sells his head to artists, society known as. the Skyhigh sculptors, advertising men, movie water bottle or electric pad is' bacco. There la little food vahta to lions. anything about the way those laws Whoopee Club, of which the victim of life coKve cameras; he sells it again and again, placed at the foot of the bed. The' coffee and nothing which ia had been an org'anizer and officer. J The point is admirably taken that are operating, and about the sev­ with a slight change in face almost joints should not be moved any Ing that ia not found, in ordinary • Four Finally Held "[ when the railroads begin to seek eral instances where they can fair­ every time. Thornton holds the rep­ more than necessary, as any irrita­ fooda. To break the haWt, try Lo^ of men were dragged into tion will only delay the progress of chawing a half dosen raisins after lo \is wkei\ legislation for the suppression .of a ly be said not to operate at all. utation of having the most demand­ the case, as always happens when ed head of any male model. the cure. each meaL competing institution in which as Nor, so far as we can learn, has a Washington girl Is murdered. If one fast does not bring about There was evidence about a mys- 'fkexf ixeea much capital has been invested as the experience of a single old age One of the records he can claim a complete cure, it may be neces­ (Name aafl; Addzeee). terioiis gun which had been hidden in the railroads themselves smd pensioner in one of these pension is that of having 1500 copies of his sary to live on a restricted diet for Aaswar to U m tL i t . N .: Your hs hOss Uihetick’s stove and had dis- a short tim^ and then return” to the which has elevated itself into a states been ascertained, i head done in plaster. long Uttar anA naaay questions can­ appewred. Several suspects were ar­ fast again. Following or between not bs aiumrered-lo. this column, as r c i O i \ e v | public service almost as vital to You see Thornton just can’t be rested and released. Four men were A's a matter of fact the bill pre­ everywhere, and so many commer­ the fasts, it is a good plan to take thars la not spaco snougb. Please Anally held without bail for the economic continuances as the older sented by Senator Lavery looks to cial artists wsmt his head in a hurry large quantities o f the non-starcby send M« jttur fuU name and address grand jury — Langdon, Beulah’s c j v i c K l t i utility, they are going beyond the us, in its relation to some of the that this vast number of plaster vegetables, both cooked and uncook­ on a Urge stamiped eaintiope so I brother Vernon and two boy friends casts were made. These casts be­ ed, and in fact it is often advisable can answer yon by letter. Other bounds of reason and right. potential pensioners, as if its name named Richard Reed and Ed Paddy. came a best seller over night. More to stuff on these vegetables to readers please note this advice, It is quite unquestionably shown And all this has been the talk of were a misnomer. It can hardly be than a thousand of them are scat­ the town. The president was fight­ that the railway associations and called giving a pension when the tered over the town, paid for at so ing with Congress. Drought relief the railroad brotherhoods have neuch per head. And there are sev­ began to look aroUBd and found bis ioJm law provides merely for supplying hair aad a make-up—afld he's and unemployment arose as huge na- eral hundred more than can be used likeness staring down at him wher­ two other fellowB. i tional issues. Mr. Lucas and the agreed on a policy of legislative the deficit between a beneficiary’s w iA m after the fashion of the circulating ever he went— warfare on motor transportation of In his time he's appeared as every-' Senate progressives were locked in income, if any, and the level of $9 libraries. These are rented out at The subway signs revealed him ai| thing from a. member o f the Foreign bitter combat. The power fight grew 2 4 H o u tt both freight and passengers in hope a week. That is pauper aid, pure so much a day. the collar-sbd-shlrt man. The ele­ Liegioa to the gent whose best friend hot as Hoover tried to rebuke the i of making it so costly and ineffi­ and simple. This, of course, gives Thorpton vated signs proved that be couM wouldn’t teU him- Senate. The Wlckersham committee more time to keep his head, as It concluded its strange report. States- cient that the business will be As applied to one particular class smoke that “particular clgaTet.” The All 0^ which, yoit might imagine, j were. He can busy himself running men bellowed. But officials and gov­ forced to return to the roads. weekly magMlnes assured you that would make tke yoong man more of The only eharse is three and oa^ of persons, the planned relief does' from place to place where photog­ be was the young man who was a matinee idifl: than he cans- to be. ernment clerks, members of Con-' The country is warned to be on take on the dignity of a pension, to raphers and others are waiting for gress and ordinary citizens united j half percent per month dn nnpnld going to study five minutes a day He is well aware that youth U tran­ anionnt of loan. the lookout for sniping measures be sure. But that is the special him. and the snooty periodicals showed sient aad he'watches Ids step care­ in finding more dramatic hum&n in^! tereit In a mur(!^r story v^ose prin­ in the legislatures of the various class coming under the provision of him driving that super-plus car. fully against dlsstpaticm, lest the states, fostered by railroad attor- Another of Manhattan’s many Thus it went until orders for sittings tell-tale marks be left . cipal figures were truck drivers, fill­ E R t O H A L property ownership. An old couple fantastic success stories is this same ing station attendants, cops, barbers, ' neys and agents, looking to com­ came in faster than be 6oifld ^ Yes, he certainly uses hU head— P IN A H C E < 0 * living in a little home worth $3,000 Thornton. You never can tell in this them. Naturally, his vakie went and to good advantage! hoqse painters, soda jerkers and pulsory higher rates, increased tax­ whoopee girls. ROOM 2. 'TAre iHiAlRE BLDG. or less, tax exempt, and drawing an man’s town what accident will right up also. GILBERT SWAN. ation, “safety” laws, actually change the whole schenae of a life­ It was about this time that he got MAIN S T R E E T income under the pension act, would Just as a matter of comic relief, BECAUSE OURS IS A planned to limit the operation of time and completely reassort the »HONt, .^3 43 0 be pensioners in fact. But the | the bright idea of having a number did you hear how Ambassador Paul cards. of beads cast. A “lib r a ^ ’ of these ANOTHER SOOTCB ONE friendly LOAN SERVICE buses and trucks rather than to same couple, having to pay rent out Claudel of France finally got Und- - j Thus, he started • out to be a can be found in ofHces o f a Man­ Sa MANCHESTERrCONNa protect life and limb, and other such bergh decorat^ with the cross of a ' of a $9 income, would probably be ' bricklayer. He was a handsome hattan model’s bureau. And he has A Scotchman crossixig the ocean devices intended to hold up the de­ young man, tall enough and muscu­ commander o f the Legion of Honor ? far better off in a well ordered in* ! a little place that keeps, making new proved to be a bad sailor aad went The cross was on a long red rib­ velopment of highway transporta­ lar. One day he got out of a job beads of him. stitutlon. j to see the captain of the iUip to bon and the ribbon had to be hung curred last Monday night married- and was looking around when an Miss Rosalie Nevers, daughter of tion and switch income to the rail­ It seems to us that there is an ! artist asked him If he minded sec if he could, do anytiiing for around Lindbergh’s neck. Lind­ WAPPING roads. Mr. and Mrs. John Nevers. All fois egregious Inequality in the provision modeling. That .was the beginning. Ah, but that isn’t all! Having a seasickness. bergh’s neck*is way up in the air. No part of pudgy little Qaudel is merly lived in Wapping. They have It is highly probable that such a for one class c f pfersons and that for Within a few months, Thornton good head on his shoulders, Thom- “Have you got a dime?” asked At a meeting of the Republican one daughter, Lois, four years old- had discovered to his own amaze­ very remote from the ground. campaign, if it Is inaugurated or another class. I ton found that he could “double” as the oapt^n. Town Committee which was held "They were married at the Methodist ment'that he was the perfect he- ! several men. Thus he has appeared “Yes,” replied the Soot Qaudel’s mistake had been in has already been inaugurated, is Yet if the act were not full of failing to get the ribbor* all tied .so last Tuesday evening at the Wood parsonage here by Rev. Truman H. male Americano that they were all 1 as five'or six different men—all In "Well, hold It betweoi your Memorial building at South Wind­ Woodward who also officiated at the doomed to failure. The railroads looking for. that he could pitch t^e loop at Lind­ holes and uncertainties it would be ' the same illustration. A false mus- teeth during the trip,” the captain sor, the committee b;, a vote of five funeral service on Wednesday after- are powerful. But it is no pigmy To his continued amazement, he tache,.a wig, a little powder on the advfied.—Irish limes. bergh’s head as one does a quoit. truly remarkable. We are going too Lindbergh bent over and Claude} to three endorsed Ralph M. Grant as ■ noon, they are fighting. The automotive fast in this matter. What we need stretched, but the ambassador a candidate for the judgeship of the The Wednesday Afternoon club South Windsor court. met at the home of Mrs. Leslie New- industry will be arrayed against is a first class inquiry into the sub­ Where Do We Go From Here? couldn’t make both ends of the rib­ such an attack, and in its wide and bon meet The moment is described The Board of Relief of the Town berry last week; The program was ject by a first class group—not a of South Windsor will meet at the in charge of Mrs. Be'Ttha King and varied ramifications it is also a by eyewitnesses as quite tense, but slap dash adventure into experi­ r Counselor Jules Henry of the em­ Town Hall, Monday, February 2, and - Mrs. Edith Haiwey. mighty force. Then there is the MVGGOOMAH- mental fields with scarcely a look bassy dashed to the rescue and tied at the parish house in Wapping Feb- | '------general public, often forgotten in ruary 13, and Friday, 'February 27, . before we leap. w e e c s r i w i D tke knot such relationships, but not to be i at Z T ow , hal, ,o /t h e purpoj'. o f ! MCKLEY CHEYROIET CO. 'TMCti'XO I hearing and determining appeals of overlooked in this one. NEW SENATE DISTRICT mipeftAMce? ' any persons claiming to be* ag­ But we wonder on which side of So far as we know there has grieved by the work of the assessors TAKES ARMORY GARAGE this fight the insurance companies of the town and for the purpose of never been a legislative redistrict- equalizing the valuations and assess-' stand. Whether or not there is a ing Job, state or national, over ment lists of the town. subtle connection between the rail­ which the cry of gerrymander was Wapping Grange held its second Combine Sales and Service Sec­ roads’ hope to lick the automobile not raised. It was inevitable, when regular meeting at the school hall tions of Company Under and the excellent encouragement to ' last Tuesday evening with seventy- One Roof. Hartford’s cominanding position in Reno has become a modem Garden five present. A short business that hope extended, voluntarily or population was shown by the census, of Eden. WAU LEMME \D0 MtGftTNKP I nieeting was held before eight Ralph A. McNally, preside of dumbly, by the outrageous boost In —Dr. Nathan Krass. o’clock and then was opened to the that a fourth senatorial district straight AHEADr AMD DiSIDURMd VlMeiC the Mackley * Chevrolet Company, I public, with the installation service the charges for automobile liability would be created within the capital NCC&SAHY---Al4DnD0,50METDU<5MI6Kr annoimces an important change in insurance. The peace idea has progressed of the new officers. Worthy Master city, since there has always been one I t / At^«e^MClWRCMDlMIWJ^RWHl«5 0^H immensely in the last few years. Wood of Bristol Grange and also of the policy of the companyln today’s potential district waiting to be —Frank B. Kellogg, former secre­ the Central Pomona Grange was the issue of The Herald. As announced / / PR»^'m&ANpeRS0HA3lJm^VlACC»iSRKS&|^^ in today’s advertisements the com­ A BLASTED HOPE called into being; and it was just V UOUOP COMIMN.; sm i., a w w tary of state. installing officer with his four as­ sistants, the Emblem Bearer, Mar­ pany ha^ decided to combine the Some well intentioned efforts in as inevitable that the Senate Demo­ SAY *THE VKAV IS IRC. service, and show rooms of the com­ behalf of the unemployed are rather «5ACXq&T. 1HSR& ARB OTHEi^ ROUTES False romance is more poisonous shal, Regalia Bearer and Pianist. crats would find fault with whatever than h(«est open criticism. The following officers were in­ pany under one roof and has secur­ pathetic. Here, for example, is the plan of redistricting the Republi­ POIKS $W ARC 6OOO.S0Eie ti«4l —Sidney W. Carroll. stalled: Worthy master, Ivan West; ed the Armory garage on Widls THIS ROAD,AMQGOM|lMKr«-fi&tfc!! street for this purpose. By combin­ dredging job in Bridgeport harbor can majority might propose, and worthy overseer, Sherwood Bowers; I hope I never write a master-' worthy lecturer, Alfred Stone; ing these branches of the company, for which the government has an just as inevitable again that the Re­ -U4 OTHCILVWIOS- piece. —Joan Lowell, worthy steward, Francis Foster; tfie management hopes to overcome appropriation of $153,000. As soon j publicans would be careful to pro­ ------— I worthy assistant steward, Robert the handicap that has previously as some of the worthy uplifters of pose none that didn’t give them * oKMcef We still are likely to be fascinated Newcomb; worthy chaplain, Mrs. existed by having everything under one roof. the Park City heard about that something better than an even by paper plans, and to forget that Lillian E. Grant; worthy treasurer, The old Armory on Wells stireet $153,000 they acquired visiona They break if possible. our ultimate Interest is not In this Levi T. Dewey; worthy secretary, or that political program, but in Walden V. Collins; worthy gate has a total of 10,000 feet of floor saw, in that amount of public work.s Howevet, whatever struggle may finding that rari combination of In- keeper, Wallace Hall; worthy Ceres,' “ “ when all improvements money, about forty thousand days’ develop over the proposed district telligence and rectitude without' Miss Helen Frink; worthy Pomona, and changes are completed it will contain a fine show room for the work for laboring men. in the efforts of each party to gain | which any program of administra­ Miss Charlotte G. Foster; worthy. many models of the Chevrolet cars, 1 Just how they figured that the un­ tion may prove to be a curse. Flora, Miss Elsie Newcomb; worthy i all possible political adveentage, the '—Chief Justice Charles E. Hughes. lady assistant steward, Miss Lillian 1 besides ample and accessible service employed were going to apply their cold fact remains, as elucidated by E. Burgen The executive commit-' space, ideally located, for the needs muscles and their time to digging Judge Johnson during the fight over We make constitutions by day and tee Oscar Strong, George C. West of the increasing number of Chevro­ let owners. jchannels in the muddy harbor it minority representation in House hospitality ruins theifi by night; and Mrs. Ella B. Burnham. isn’t easy to see, but anyhow they —Maharajak of iJwar. The annual community supper, Many changes have already been committees the other day—“It is given by the Federated church will made in the large building on Wells hurried to Senator Bingham and unfortimate to be in the minority, be held at the school hall next Fri­ street, which without a doubt Is tii;. urged that he see to it that only but when you’re in the mhjority SHE'S LUCKY day evening at 6:30, January 30, and largest building used as a garage in Bridgeport men should be put to you’re In the minority.” Whicn this will be followed by an entertain­ Manchester. A parts department ‘T cook and bake for you and ment in the hall. work on the Job wherever practica­ has been installed and an office con- means that the Hartford redistrict- What do I getr Nothing!” Oliver Pelton of South Windsor,” _ structed. Walter |A-Carter is service ble. And the Senator, of course, * lug will very surely_ not g;ive the “Well, .that’s bettor- than the ifi' las been ill at’his home recently. . manager of tke Mackley Chqvrolei “T digastioB i g e t“>>~jUttW«rs, . ; Frank E. Wilkie whose death o(> Company at the sew locatkxkt- < mfm -Wr'¥i'm ,^3f M> ^J^ 'i'l ^ JrW V' -''V ?vV' •Fryj v^f t ' ^ ' - f W W ^ M‘ ' .'fvwA.^ > I' •V ■■. >.^

.)£■ .'"•«^beem o»en^i./> charges filed "with'town clerk in con­ pany To Addre^'Next Get- Joseph ■ Sti^Vtb, the .Communist i;. Car#was^#EEeW W ^W ^ Party and trade:uifi(m8 jto help work nection with the January 19 ' town of vo.l«||^rom tbd^^ects.of a severe on Tuesdays isma Fridays. The Work Together Club Session Feh- Court Wants To Know If Two RockviBe Men aod^ne of the different librariansf has l^en^ out the dilemma, aod a. igovemment i preliminaries. attaclt ;<^j[^-^p:h.^kep,t^ • .New -Tprk, JfltB-': 28,— (AP.)— The ,hiary 17.: ; order to effect rebi^aolzatlon of the' Taunton, Mass.—Two buildings of nearly a week. In. tjj.e., evening a do a great extent a labor of love ab NeonshoJ, stwet slgps the small salary does not offer; an railways not late** than February 20. Rom Ronner Could Have the Peter H. Corr Waste Company Ha^lford Youth Held For short candle lighting sendee was a f e . - cbwtijg indobts J;" as reading Cheney emp4d3rees ’will hear some incentive to do the work. Mrs. Mar­ M. Stalin’s a p p ^ is addressed to destroyed by fire. carried out in a pleasing. w,ay. by of the prbblems and> achievements tin has rebound 17 books and has lamps. the party sAd all ecopopiic trade Great Barrington, Mass.^—Earl the junior A feature of this An invention making this possir of a neighborhood industry at the unions and calls Upon them for com­ Been Overhauled. Rahn, 4, drowns in small pond on , Supenpr Court Trial. With a little outside assistance fixed ceremony was the. presenting of a ble was announced today by Leroy next Get Together .Club meeting plete co-operation in solving the ■ -'ifi Ramsdell farm. lighted candle, to eabh pers0rrin,the w e r the old hanging - lamps into, Feb. 17. G. W. Campbell of the Un­ electric table lights for the‘’j[ibrary p. ^wyer,- vlcesj^esidebfc :pf Claude problem. ' - Brockton, Mass.—George D. derwood Elliott Fisher Co., of Hart­ borigregatidn by the choir members. reading table. The appeal c ^ s for raising o f the York, Jan. 29.— (A P.)—The j Soule, 80, president of the Whitman (Bpfdial to the Herald) r At the close, of the Service tixQAe ford will describe the making and •' •Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. porter, - Neon lights are' prbduorf by pass­ wages of railway meh, better food Josephine K., Qanadian rum-runner i Co-operative Bank, dies, Rockville, Jan. 2 9^ Dr. Edward present carried th^ lighted. taper selling of the famous typewriters. and the Misses Mildred and Helen ing an electrical curreBt, without and clothing and other necessities captured off Ambrose Light Satur- j New Haven, Conn.—Judge Edwin A .'B face of EUingtpn, Druggist through the streets to their homes., use of filaments, through gas filling He will tell about the kinds of finish­ for them and fOr the construction d.-i\- night after her master had been | S. Thomas of the Federal Court dinner guests at the ed products the company puts on Arthur G. Vincent of Rockville and Not sill succeeded in reachlng;.tbefr | home ^ of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crab­ ani' air-tight bulb' or>tube, The color during the present fiscal year of mortally wounded by a Coast Guard grants application of Winchestar the market, the approximate volume destination with the ‘Candles" still ber on the Exeter road Tuesday comes directly from the glowing 1,028 locomotives against 612 In shell, steamed down the bay today Repeating Arms Company recover Joseph Drohan of Hartford, were aligbt’, but there were some who did.! under normal 'conditions, the 1929 and 60,000 freight cars against bound over to the March term of afternoon. gas, smd changes according to the, to race with the C. G. 145, the ship to reduce salaries of employes 10 Afterwards the candles were placed | gas \ifled. -Neon is always red. but amounts and kinds of raw material 17,000 in 1929. which shelled and seized her. the. Tolland County - superior court Miss Harriet Hough, a senior at consumed, and the extent to which per cent. in'the windpws of the horned, | Hartford High school, retlimed tP all otjier colors are available in It is suggested that in.the reor­ The purpose of the race, which Bridgeport, Conn. ^ Eleven fire­ here today by Judge E, Fisk who the products are exported to for­ ganization of the railway manage­ found probable cause on the abor­ other.gases. , ' ' ’ a-as arranged by the Coa^ Guard men injured, two seriously, in $100,- seWe?^o?Si p S egr^ ^ lieS j ' 3" f^^w f ’ For the inw or neons Mr. Sawder eign countries. ment that the supply of engineers tion charge which each faces as an Gaul’srjoiiUa *‘Wr»iTT“Holy r-sf.,** City” , T.rt,.,„nfof repeated at fviothe spent ^ weeks vacation at the home The difficulties which modern board of inquiry investigating the 000'fire that sweeps three stores of her mother, Mrs. Gertrude, said white light will be used in ad­ and skilled workers be increased, outgrowth of the death ht Miss Columbia Congregational church business encounters in.^ the probjem and that efforts be made toward shelling, was to determine -whether and upper fioors of the Arcade ho­ Constance M, Vincent, popular Hough. dition to colors. Hitherto high volt­ Sunday evening. The 'Christian. Enr of quick delivery and the effect of better discipline, better work, and a the cutter had speed enough to tel. Rockville girl who died last Satur­ Miss Helen Gilbert a teacher at ages have been r-equired to electri­ deavor services at Hebron Center hand-to-mquth buying on stability general increase in efficiency of overhaul the rum ship without re­ Waltham, Mass.—William Crane, day night pn the way to St; Francis the Unquowa Private School, fy tbe gases to the point of glow­ aind at Gifead ■'were omitted on that | of employment—problems in which workers. sorting to direct fire. insurance company collector, held hospit^ ih Hartford following peri­ ing. The .invention is a device for account. Quitr^ a number of lodal' Bridgeport, has been laid up for a Cheney employees are also interest­ This question was injected into up and robbed of $125 by two men. tonitis which developed after an il­ few days irt the Bridgeport hospital lighting the neon gas chambers with the investigation by Gerald Camp­ Quincy, Mass.—^Woman killed and singers took part in the singing of j ed—:Will he touched upon. He will Printing was invented by the legal operation. with an attack of grip. ordinary house current. Mr. Saii^'yer Chinese in 593 A. D. bell, British consul general in New two men injured in automobile col­ All three men entered pleas of the oratorio, which was directed by ] bring to light many interesting conductor George Curtis Munson of . Quite a number of the women of said four years have been spent per­ York, who is participating at the lision on Quincy shore drive. not guilty through their counsel. j facts about ope of Connecticut’s Hartford.'’ -■ 1 the town are taking the twenty les­ fecting the low voltages apparatus. request of the Canadian govern­ Boston—Mayor James M. Curley Dr. Brace was represented by At­ son course offered free to buyers of leading industries. ; ■ ■ Arthur .Rf diUette has been con- 1 Reduced glare is claimed. An entertainment will also be ment. invites Van Sweringen interests to torney Robert Fipk of Stafford, the ‘Tt is possible,” Sawyer said, “ to Commander J. I. Bryan, presiding extend their lines to Boston. girl’s father by Attorney William S. fined’ to his heme for the past weeje i given and a roast turkey dinner will with a severe attack of grip. f Hartford. look directly into the exposed tube officer at the inquiry, announced at Hyde of ifanchester and Drohan, j be served at 6. The Auxiliary Di-vi­ The' Hopevale Seventh Day, Ad- ^ r y % Monday, for several minutes and turn imme­ sion, which has plepty of talent in the opening of today’s session that tlje yoimg man who worked with diately to read dne print without vent servi^ was omitted on'Satur-j its ranks, is in charge. This will be BAUME BENGUfi the race would be held. Miss Vincent in the Hartford Steam undue eye strain.” ■ Fastest Ships ANNOUNCE HIGHWAY Boder and"Inspection Company, and j ‘ Porter, Mjss Helen Rathbun, the first meeting under the regime (pronounced Ben-Gay) will give you who is aUeged to have furnished the Sabteth | ^ ^ ’. Mr. Sawyer said there is also a of the new officers with Karl John­ qqick relief from the agonizing pains The two vessels, one known as reduction in heat, of about 40 per money for' the operation, was repre­ m TniW 'LPidon at that ^he Center church Christian En- son conducting the meeting in his o f Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis, and one of the fleetiest craft in the rum CONTRACT AWARDS cent, and considerably less power every ache and pain. service, the other designed to cope sented by Attorney Max Rosenfield deavorers had good success with capacity of president. It is expected Tbere wilTbe a' service of Holy required to produce colored light, as tl mth just such speedsters, were to of Hartford. Assistant Prosecuting ,their play, “ Light-House, Nan,’’ in that this meeting will attract a T l Ask for n Communion at’ St. Peter’s church on the colors come directly from the Attorney John B- Thomas officially { Norwich To)vn. Hall a few evenings turnout rivalling that of last month cover tie same two-mile course Sunday next,' Felf.’ i, a cldrgymah gas without glass filters cutting they raced over Saturday night. Stretch Between This Town lodged the charges of abortion 1 ago. They netted about $21J)q, after when 220 men visited the Bon Ami D e r i ' G a u froih Christ ’ church ’ Cathedral down any o£ the illumination. factory______Accept No Substitui(|^ The Josephine K., the board of in­ against the three men. { and Rockville To Be Built By No testimony was heard. The ees- ' officiating. Mr. Carr, the reader quiry was informed, had been put in in Providence, R. I. Firm. Sion was brief. i\fter the charge | charge, has instituted the Sunday shape for today’s race. Her steering had been read and'the pleas entered, evening services' 'bgbld,’' after the gear was damaged by one of the di­ Highway Commissioner John A. Judge Fisk wasted little time in lapse of qhite a number bf years, ex­ rect hits scored by Boatswain Karl Macdonald today announced the executing' the fbrmality of binding cept ib bccasibfial : instances. The I ' Schmidt in Saturday’s battle. award to successful bidders of the defendant^ over to "the next sefvicbs' are held’ in' tbb church, at The board heard testimony before eleven of the thirteen highway pro- term of superior coiift; Tbe bonds 7:30 p. m'., with a sbort a'ddreSs and the race from C. G. Birkett, execu- jects upon which early in the month were allowed to stand as fixed, $2,- music by the 'junlbr choir, assisted tive officer of the Coast Guard cut­ the highway department received 000 for' "Dr- Brace and $1,500 for by the regular’ choir members. ter Sebago, who drew up alongside the largest number of bids in its his­ each of the other two mea^ The .Bearers at the funeral service for the Josephine K., a few hours after tory. The contracts, which include court room was crowded with spec­ the late Mrs. Frank R. Post, which the shelling. He had been summon­ approximately one million dollars tators to' hear the session tbis morn­ occurred on Sunday a St. Peter’s ed by a radio message from the 145. worth of work, cover the first of the ing and to see the principals in the, Episcopal chufeh at 2 p. m., were S unshine Mellows Birkett testified he checked the projects which Commissioner Mac­ case. her nephews.-EJdmund Horton of position of the rum ship by gyro donald has pushed several months Hebron; Ditoiel-"G,^ 'HSbn, F. Eltbri Post determined that she was 11.7 miles der to relieve the unemployment sit- | of Hebron, Clifford R. Perry, also of offshore. nation. Two bridges are covered in LEGIONNAIRES TO GM ET Hebron, her great nephew, Edmund E. Gerald Shepherd, representing this letting. Holcomb of Simsbury, and Mr. Al­ the British consul, questioned Birk­ In announcing the contract fred B ushcof Hartford. Mrs. Lewis > awards. Commissioner Macdonald NATIONAL COMMANDER Heat Purifies ett in an effort to establish that the W. Phelps o f Aiidover acted as or­ Josephine K., had been towed back stated that work on all of the pro­ ganist. Hymna sung were “ Abide jects will be started immediately within the twelve mile limit before With Me,’’ and'■ “Jerusalem the under the contract specification Auxiliary Members Also Plan he reached the scene. The Coast Golden.’’ Interinent was in the fami­ which requires the successful bid­ To Attend Big Banquet In ly lot in St. Peter’s cemetery. The Guard officer did not think she had. ders to inaugurate operations with­ Birkett told the investigators that Hartford February 10. Rev. Frederick Williams, recior of in ten days of notification. Notifica­ ; ■ . I St. C ' PauTs' —^hiMieti!' 'Willlmantic,' shortly after he boarded the rum tion to proceed was given simul­ National Commander Ralph I officiated. Mrs; ' Post' wAa ’ '^eatly ship he ta’ked with Alfred CTuett, taneously with the contract awards. O’Neill of the American Legioin, and loved and respected by her many whose brother. Captain William P. Employment on all of the projects Cluett, was killed. The officer said the national president of the auxil­ friends here ahd elsewhere.- and-is will be handled directly by the con­ iary, "Mlrs." Wilma Hoyal, both of he inspected Alfred Cluett’s bank­ tractors and not through the high­ sincerely mourned by them. The book and was surprised to sec a Kansas, will be . guests o f the de- floral tributes, were many and way department. Application for partrnent o f , Coinnec|icut all day LUCKEES balance of only $50. beautifuf. ■ ' ■ ■ . . work should therefore be made' to Tuesday,* He'bruary lb.' At 12^, now “I told him he must be a new- , the contractors and not to depart- w;The annual-meeting d f -the'Hebron the American' Legion PQst qf ,, Library -A-^ociation. was Heldi e i d At' V the comer to this business,' Birkett tes- i ment offices. Contractors will be Britain will give a Ifinchebn in tb^r tified, “ and he said, ‘this is my first required to employ as far as pos­ . A A... ~ A , T . -AA ' library building Tuesday evenfhg. In Sire honor at the,Hotel- Bumtt, New the .absence o f the president, Mrs. —and last—trip.’ ’’ sible, men living in the sections of Britain. An interesting program is Charles J. Douglas, who was unable the state where the work is being planned for the afternoon by the EASTERN STARS ELECT carried on. to be present, the vice-president,'Ed­ ; post,- district and department of- ward G. Hilding, -was in charge. The Hartford, Jan. 29.— (A P .)—The • The awards were as follows: ■ fleers. J kind to your slate"t>f officers-, previously nOta'inkt- election of new officers was the Towns of Chapljn and Eastford: j In the evening of Febnoary' 10 .a ehief business of the Grand Chapter About 30,884 feet of reinforced con­ ' banquet will be given at the Hart- ed, was , ratified,.JJ]he_,. ,off.icfics-. are Df Connecticut Order of the Eastern crete on Route 101, Willimantic-Put- practically the sam« this year as I ford club at, 7:30. ..Members of the last. Mrs. Charles J. Douglas was Star, this morning at the 57th an- nam via Eastford, to L. Suzio Con­ I American Legpon auxiliary who vitbout lyn L. Kane of Deep River, as social j HARTFORD QUARTERS ! M. A. Gammine Construction Com- charge. The women’s-bridge club grand conductress, 1930, was elect­ I pany. Providence, R. I. gave a sign for the library, and 'paid ed grand conductress. Town of Milford: About 14,505 Great Commander Walter K. for its being placed. The Colchester I feet of grading and drainage on tii0-. Blewett of the Knights of tjie Mac- Library ^ave set’ df tjhcyclbpedia B.ANK OF ENGLAND REPORT j Milford Cut-off to' Arborio Road p^hee's, a,imounces that the order Brittanica which had been discarded T J T mi. I Construction Company, Hartford. established stete headquarters as that li.brary .has punehased a new ■- London Jan. 2 9 - (AP) _ The | ^owns of New M ilfok and Wash- Hartford at. Room 224 .of the set. This is practically ^as good as ^'eekly statement of the Bank of | rein- Capitol Bank building, 410 Asylum new for almost any purpose, and is The advice o f your England shows the j forced concrete pavement on Litch-i Mr;.Blewett who resides on' much appreciated; A ' number of physician is: Keep changes in pounds: total reserve d e -; P2g Osborn-I Oxford street this town, will have magazines ■ have’ also been given to :reased 3.(^3,000, circulation in- ; Barnes Company, Danbury. P^^h him at the Hartford headquar- tbe library.,These incIudO 'Th'C Na'-^ out of doors, in the :reased 362.000; bullion decreased; Town of Sharon: About 1,200 feet Great Commander 2,721,000; other securties decreased tional Geographical Magazine,' by pp^n air^.hrea&e of traprock waterbound macadam i*^*^^*^ Griffin, , who-gdves his full Miss Victoria Hilding, “Asia”; by- 5,383,000; public deposits decreased 1 ^ „ „ „„„„ ; time to the work in Connecticut and 2,964,000;5 OCA nnn! other deposits j decreased . , i tat the Schley corner on the Sharon Mrs. Marietta Horton, Ladies’ Home deepyy; take plenty aecreasea | Amenia Union road to Chas. Smith,' makes his home in Hartford, Journal, by Mrs. Howard O. Thoiiip- 13,666.000; notes reserve decreased 1 Derby. } The home office of the organiza- of exercise in the 3,097,000; government securities de­ p n ; and “Horticulture,’* by Mrs; Town of Stamford: About 17,795 ^ion is still in Detroit, and while, in Mary E. Mitchell., .'The-boxes'' of meUow sunshine,' creased 8,160,000. ' feet of reinforced concrete pave- September of 1920 there were only The proportion of the bank’s re­ selected-books-have been sent to the and have a peri- i ment on the High Ridge road to H great camp states, the Macca- schools of the town as usual. The serve to liability is 49.41 per cent. I Paul Bacco, Stamford. bees have now designated all states ' odip check-up on Compared -with 45.29 last week. circulation of books was 5,216 which Town of Thompson: A concrete lu that category, the aim having Rate of discount 3 per cent. j is an increase over the previous fhe health of your j encased plate girder bridge and ap- j been to establish headquarters for year. 'The' number of books in the I proaches over the Quinnebaug river, state representatives In the capital libraiy is 4,071, 83 having been add- body. i on the North Woodstock-Quinne- each state or some other centrally ed during the past year. There are English Actress Wins j baug road to Joseph McCormick,' located city. 440 bprrowers. The largest number I East Providence, R. I. ^ of betoks taken' out in any month of Divorce j To-wn of Washington: About 9,362 the past year was in Januatry, when I feet of grading and native gravel BUCKLAND SETBACK 382 went into circulation. Tbe smallf suililHiiie itieDows-^ ihot’s wfiy the i surface on the Litchfield road. Route : est. number’was in A u g^ t, i 128 to Osbom-Bames Company,! ^ „ ------Danbury. j The toal sitting of the Buckland taken, out.-The., treMurar.’s report ^TOA^TING" process includes the showed that actual ’irioney spent I Towns of Washington and L itch-. Setback Tournament will be held I : field: About 5,500 feet of grading , ^bis evening and it is conceded tokt VhMet Roys* L U C ^ an'd native gravel surface on the.^be All Stars 'Will carry--off the Litchfield road. Route 128 to Ar- bonoj-s.;’ They* are unfortunate, in STRIKE—the ^ e s t cigorette you borio Road Construction company, the. fact thfit they are not to receive Hartford. the full award’of the tournament. Last year tbe team now known as ever sm oked, m ade o f the finest the All Stars were known as Hack-' STATE’S UNPAID TAXES ett’s No. 2 and as they wished to V A PC H ffO O tobaccos^the Cream of the Crop play this year the No. 1 team “put Hartford, Jan. 29.— (AP) — Un­ ri^'MlLLION JARS Usep YEX#1» them in,’*v which means that they TQASTEP.^ Every, paid taxes due to the state of Con­ allowed them to enter. As a result necticut aggregate $18,000,000, of this the'Hackett team, according State Tax Commissioner W. H. ing Manager Giistave Jijlagnuson, is ohe^ khovirs thcit heaV purlfips Blodgett told a gathering here yes­ to receive twenty-flVe per* cent of terday. He said that delinquents the gross before the expenses are apd sd ^ TbASTINIyi^^^that extra, are not all poor and experience was deducted and the remaiifin^ seyen- that many property owners who tyfive per cent is .to go to the win­ pay taxes are themselves overly ners. :^om these' figures it would secret prbiees^—rem oves hdrjpfMl prosperous but regard payment of indicate that* the-'secobd team in the taxes as a first obligation. He also tournament is to receive a greater MA'cajOAfeAGE irritants ^ b f eaus throat fiirita* said that apparently many persons amount of prize money than the who are delinquent in paying taxes real winners. . are also delinquent in paying their tion and coughing. personal obligations. Of the 111 species of snakes ; I- The commissioner in his talk to found in the LTnited States, 17 are the Association of Commercial Sec­ poisonous. Th(Sy are found in retaries explaining taxing laws, every state, bdt es^clally in the more particularly those relating to southwest. All makesr solib ^nted,; >*s^: tax liens and collections/ ______i__ i , An absolute decree of divorce has BROKERS SUSPENDED ijy cnsBim pi, SpeclaJ -rental rates[ to stu- "Deen granted in London to Evelyn M A f i a i n N f dent^ ^ ntecKines Laye, above, English musical com- New York, Jan. 29.— (A P)—^The a/W -**eoaater. ' -yiy star who has scored a success New York Stock Elxcbange tod9.y — I* oac« u Many t«el m the American stage. She charg- announced the expulsion of Philip better attar Mata^ilieatioii. ■if id her husband, Robert .Hale Mimro, L. Smith and Philip W. Smith and Throat mown on the stage as Sonnie Hale, tha suspension for one year of Hen­ ■ K E M m . . , with misconduct with another ry M. Wreszin. All are coimected ’ 763 Main St ictrtss. with Barbour & Co. MUST e r OIF S t A ! ... . *4/ \ .-.r' \, ; ^s>s^’ -i ^^3' - 7^5 ,» F - ^ . '3^'l<:'*! 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MANCHESTER EVEIHNG HERALD* SOUTH MANCHESTER* CONN.. THUKSDAY, JANUARY 29,1931. PA G E S IX LOOKING UP AT NIAGARA’S NEW PACE DAILY RADIO PROGRAM QUARTER HDLUON 422.3— w o n , NCW ARK—710. Leading DX Stations. Tlmrsday, January 29. 45—Dinner dance engemble. 405.2—WSB, ATLANTA—740 TO SING ON AIR A dramatic sketch bwed on the flJJrt 7:80—Tenor, orchestra. railroad train In New York State—thft 8:00—Little Symphony orchestra. ' 8:00—NBC programs (3*4 hrs.) r*#.* • » ’ . ,v-V 9:00— Character readings; sketch. ll:3(l—Samoans; rhymes. 4 4 ' .Sr ji. i DeWitt ainton—will presented as 12:00—Ned and Red; organ recital. 1 • ? an early evening ^'EAF network fea*^ 9:30— Melodlsta: world tours. ture Thursday at 7:30. Appropriate to 9:46— Kremlin vocal QulnteL 293.9— K YW , CHICAGO— 102a ' V Diree Million PersoiisCems the occasion al the musical numlwrs 10:45—Globe trotters program. 9:00—NBC programs (2 hrs.) Operatic Star Signs Up For on the program have been selected be­ 11:00—W ll Osborne’s orchestra. 11:30—Dance music to 2:00. cause they were either written, or at 11:30—Moonbeams music hour. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—.^ . the height of their popularity, in 1831. 302.8—W B 2, NEW ENGLAND—990. To Work Daily !lo.; jita]i- the vear of the first railroad. Another 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedlana 7:00—Henri Gendron’s orchesliii. That Som Twice a Week IVEAF chain highlight will be broad­ 7:15— Jesters; Phil Cook; footnotes. «,:0o—WABC programs (1% hrs.) cast at 9 when “ B ^ ble” Bums, fa­ 8:80—Concert program. 12:15—Dancing around the town. mous Scotch poet, will dramatized 9:00—W JZ programs (1 hr.) 254.1—WJJD. CHICAGO— 1130. hattan Alone. - x in radio reincarnation, while composi­ 10:00—Pioneers nour; organist 9:00—Mooseheart, children’s hour. j For a Year. tions of Mozart, the German composer, 11:15—McEnelly’a dance band. 9:30—Home town' band music. will be utilized In the musical part Of 348.6— W ABC. NEW YORK—960. 10:30—Late dance music. the uprogram. A famous operatJo 416.4:-WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. By Denting Seymonr - ouartet the International SingerSjWlll 8:00—Dinner dance orchestras. New York, Jan. 29.— (A P.)—The 7:00—Soloists and orchestra. 9:15—Jubilee Singers. . New York, Jan. 29— (AP)-—.Two broadcast at 9:30 through the W ^ K gjOo— Freddie Rich’s orchestra. 10:00—Symphony orchestra; soioisia. amount of money involved In some croup of stations and will sing ajIo 10:30—Girls harmony trio. . islands, part of another amd a anout Man River** and selections from 8:45— Dramatic sketch. of the contracts signed by broad­ 9:00—Tone pictures; tenor. 10:45—Musical Interlude; pianisL of mainland—that’s New^YorJe city, ‘■pirates of Penzance." Hits from 11:2(^—Quintet: symphony orchestra. cast artists apparently is to have 9:3«>—Detective story melodrama. home in 1930 of 6,930,446 people. . -Blossom Time." "The Insert Song. 10:00—Lutheran choir, organ. 12:00—Two dance orchestral no limit. "The New Moon,” and Maytime, 10:80— Poet’s gold, ensemble. 344.5— WLS, CHICAGO—870. Thrust the point of a compass all musical shows written by Slfmund 11:00— Bernle’s orch; Cummins orch. 8:00—Family party program. Such sums as $100,000 for a 26 into City Hall park and draw a Romberg-wlll be lea ti^ d by Don 12:00— Morton Downey, Belasco’s orch weeks period by Maurice Chevalier, Voorhees' orchestra and Frank Parker, S:30—Studio concert orchestra. circle With a thirty mile radius, 12:30— Organ recital. 9:00—Artists variety program. tenor, in WJZ’s best bet of the evening $5,000 per broadcast by Will Rogers helping yourself to a segment of at 9:30. The Columbia chain offers a 464.3- WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 447.5— W M AQ-W QJ, CHICAGO—€7a and even the $15,000 Jascha Heifetz brief program by the Piano Twins and 6 05— Ludwig Laurler'a orchestra; 7:30—WABC programs. . i l l ! New Jersey and scraping a comer Rich’s orchestra at 8:15 and a detec­ 6:45—Uncle Abe and David. 9:30—Music hour; memories. was reported to have received for a of Conecticut. That, is the “Metro- tive story thriller at 9:30 as their out­ 7 :00—Mid-week hymn sing. 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, ^:omedian8. single broadcast seems to have been 7 ;30_sk etch of New York State. politarf Area” —^from which: three standing broadcasts. 11:30—Dan and Sylvia; dance. topped. 8:00—Rudy Vallee’s orchestra. ^S_K01L. COUNCIL BLUFF8-1260 million persons come to work daily Wave lengths In meters on left of 9:00— Reincarnation music hour. 10:00—Late dance orchestra. It’s the amount involved in the on the island of Msmhattan. station tiUe. kilocycles on the right 9 :30—Melody moments with Intsrns. contract by Mme. Frances Alda, tional Singers. 11:00—Studio music hour. Into that circle with New York Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 361.2—KOA, DENVER—83a face type indicates best features. 10:00— B. A. Rolfe's orchestra former operatic soprano to appear city proper, crowd New Orleans, 11:00— Three dance orchestras 10:00—NBC programs (U i hrs.) once a week on a 'WEAF group and Pittsburgh, St. Paul, Atlanta and m 6-W JZ. NEW YORK-760. 11:4»—Two dance orchestras. ■ Leading East Stations 6:00— Skit, "Raising Junior.” 1:00—Piano paintings. once a week on WJ^ and stations Columbus. You still lack a Phila­ 1:30—Yir Frien Scotty; violin. for a total of 104 fifteen-minute pe­ delphia of equalling the population 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY— 1100. 6:15— Peter Van Steeden’s orchestra. s'* 9-30—Concert orchestra. 6:45—Lowel Thomas, reporter. 288.8— KTHS. HOT SPRINGS— 1040. riods. of the Metropolitan area—a region 10:00—Mezzo-soprano; guitarist. 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. 9:30—Dance band, soprano. A statement issued today said: which in 1930 held 11,457,949 per­ 1015—Subway boys: organist. 7:15—Male trio; Phil Cook. 11:00—Studio entertalmnenL 11:00—WABC programs (1 hr.) 7:45_Friendly Five orchestra. 299.8— w o e -W H O . IOWA— 1000. "The quarter of a million dollars sons, to whom New York was a 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 8:00— First nighter: orchestras. 8:00—WEAF programs OH hrs.) exclusive contract under which place to work, to shop and to see 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 8:30— Orchestra, comctlst. 9.30—Radio world tour. a show. 10:00—Do vou remember? 9:00—Musical serial with Frank 12:00—Theater orchestra music. Frances Alda broadcasts twice a Crumit and Julia Sanderson. This picture shows how Niagara Falls’ chafaged contour line looks from below—the ^ew that tourists Within that circle in New Jersey 10:30—WJZ programs (1^ hra) 491.5_WDAF, KANSAS CITY-610. week over a period of 52 weeks was 333.1_WBEN, b u f f a l o —900. 9:30—Concert rchestra with Frank who take the "Maid o’ the Mist" trip next summer will get. Hundreds of tons of rock— some as large as alone are such stalwart cities as Parker, tenor. 10:30—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. made by her with the Hudson Radio e:45_WE,A.F programs (414,hrs-) 10:45—Studio artists hour. houses— are heaped halfway up the face of the American falls; in thfe left center, the gap that cuts back into Newark with half a million inhabit­ 645.1—WGR, Buffalo—550. 10:00—Echoes of tha Opera. Program Conporation, divtsksn of 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. ants, Jersey City with 350,000, g;00—WABC programs (1 hr.) 11:00— Slumber music hour. 11:45—NiglUhawk frolic. the Columbia Concerts Corporation, the crest of the cataract can plainly be seen. ______' 915—Concert bureau program. 12:00— Horace H eldfs orchestra. and signed January 8.” Paterson with 150,000. 11:00—Dance orchestras. 491.g_WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. Tubes Inadequate 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 6:30— Dougherty’ s orchestra. 10:30—Symphony orchestra, plamst. This series began last week. 0:30—Fireside fancies; rhythms. 7:00—Birthday list: treasure hunt. 12:00—Tenor: vagabonds. Population has Increased 2,000,- 305,9— KDKA. P IT T SB U R G H -980. 1:00—Late dance orchestras. 7joo—WABC programs (1 hr.) When John McCormack, Irish 000 in the last decade but automo­ g-00—Feature string choir. 6:00—Rondoliera. duo. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND— 790. biles have increased three fold. 8:15_W\4BC programs (4 hrs.) 6:45—W JZ programs (3% hra) 12:00—Memory Lane, artists tenor, comes back to the micro- j Film Magnates Enter Stage Field 12:00—Orchestra: organ. 10:00— Gift barn dance. 1:80—Parisian quintet: music. phone after an absence of more j Rapid transit tubes under the rivers 428.3—W LW . CINCINNATI—700. 10:30—W JZ programs. 2:00—Musical niuskeeteers. than a year he will include in his ; are inadequate. O t'i—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 11:30—Bob Meeker’s orchestra. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. So New York and New JerMy 245.8—W CAE, PITTSBURGH— 1220. progrram "What an Irishman Means S:S0—World tour; band. 9:00—American Legion progntm. 1 To Develop Play Hits And Actors have built .under the Hudaon a tun- 9:00—Rand concert. 6:00— I.4iurier’s dinner music, 9:30—Tone picture: revue. by Machree,” a composition by 9-SO—WJZ songs and music. 6:45—W EAK programs (4. hrs.) 10:00—WABC programs (1 hr.) nell through which 46.000 cars and 11:00—l4 ranks fifth in height, surpassed by ten to Lorna Fantln, famous attention and directs thought to a AT WAKE FOR GANGSHR mischance which may recur often He Acts To Live, But Lives To Play the 86 story Empire State, the numerologist. She’ll tell you i W B B -W B ZA foot Chrysler Tower'and two more. how names and dates affect enough to make a hazard” said ------success in business, love or . Thoraday, January 29, 1934 ' Commissioner of Motor Vehicle Rob- i Boston, Jan. 29.— (AP) — The 'The two tallest are in midtown Manhattan, not In the Wall Street marriage. A real radio thrill. 4:00 p. m.—Lowe Brothers, bins B. Stoeckel in a bulletin, p re -, sagging floors of a little north end GLENN TRYON WOULD RATHER TALK OF HUNTING, FISHING AND CARPENTER­ j 4:15—Voice of the Organ—La Zlng- pared in the interests of highway j tenement conspired to halt the first district. - -, 1\T>RC and Entire Columbia ana, Bohm; Somewhere a Voice Is safety, today. “ Such an accident | night of an elaborate wake plfinned ING THAN DISCUSS HIS CAREER IN MOVIES. Network at 9:15 p. m. 1 Calling, Marshall; Poupee Val- was one which occurred recently ^^In for Carmhllo Guiffre, slain gang- sante, Poldini; Cantllene Nuptiale, Manchester when two large trucks, j ster. MY BUSINESS IS TO SERVE BY DAN Th 6 m AS ^ is apt to have tough sledc^ng for a Bubois. one behind the other, stopped tem­ Building Commissioner E.dward NBA Service Writer All work guaranteed to satisfy. OLD GOLD 4:30— Air Castle. porarily to adjust some faulty mecly- iW. RoSiner drdered the building few months. But since we are right ,i*or Radio Service and Aceessorlee Hollywood.—When is an actor not ! in the midst of hunting season, that’s 4:55— State House Safety. anism on the first vehicle. The ac­ closed to all but the'immediate rela- an actoi^? , call CIGARETTE 5:00—^BrsLzilian-American Concert. companying truck parked Improp- ' tives of Guiffre last night after it the least of his worries right now, . “When hp is a hunter, fisherman especially since he is confident that RADIO PROGRAM 5 :30—stock Exchange quotations— erly over trolley tracks. A trolley had been found that a part of the cr-carpenter,” declares Glenn Tryon, M. E. WORSAA Tifft Brothers. car came along, ran Into the truck, | floor In the front room, where the by the time he gets Jds fill of hunt- C P. Lorin«r4 Co., bp« who is all of these rolled into one. | ir g there will be a job awaiting him. 83 Center St. Phone 5277 5:45—^Agricultural Markets. and pushed it into the one ahead j giaiQ gang^ster’s body lay, sagged Gleim acta for a living, but he | 6:00—Time; Champion Weatherman. which ran over one of the men and I nearly five inches. It was estl- lives to hunt, fish, putter around his ; 6:03— Statler Organ—Manual De- killed him. Another man was also j mated by guarding police that 7Q0 ll’ttle carpenter shop and play with WTIC PROGRAMS Haan. Nocturne, Chopin; I Miss a injured. I passed the bier before the prohibi- ' tis dc^, Toby—to say nothing of en­ Little Miss in Sunny Tennessee, Travelers Broadcasting Service More caution ought to be ob- I order was issued, joying life in general with his pretty Falling in Love Again, On a Little served in the patking of vehicles. More than 200 mourners were in Hartford, Conn. little blond wife. Balcony in Spain. There Is so much more traffic in , house and jamming the stair- We spent the greater share of an 50,000 W „ 1080 K. C„ 282.8 5L 6:15— Aladdin Bam Dance. Connecticut now than there used to l^ ^ y waiUng to pass the $2,000 afternoon at the Tryon home up in 6:44—^Temperature. N EV^ BEFORE be, and all vehicles travel so much metal casket when an officer sta- the Hollywood hills aTew days ago 6:45—Topics in Brief — Lowell faster, that it is careless and dah- tinned at the door heard a creaking and the subject of pictures wasn’t Thursday, January 29, 1931 Thomas. gerous to create an unexpected, situ­ sound. Brother officers Investigated, brought jp a single time.. But Glenn has SO little bought so much! E. S. T. 7:00—Bulova time; Amos ’n’ Andy. ation for the operator df any car dlsc<>rered the sag in the floor and did put Toby through his tricks. He 4:00 p. m.—Happy, Go and Lucky. 7:15—Tastyeast Jesters. which may approach. Parking In j ordered everyone from the house did display his new big game rifle 4:15--Morgan Memorial—A. Everett 7:30—Phil Cook, the Quaker Man? any traveled part of the highway at ; until the building commissioner which Mrs. Tryon had just given Austin. 7:45— Friendly Five Footnotes—It’s any time is more dangerous than : could be notified and a further in­ him for nls birthday. And he did 4:30-—Orchestral Matinee — Chris­ a Great Life, Something to Re- ever before. All parking shoul^i be vestigation .conducted. show us the new house he Is build­ ‘5 0 * 5 0 tiaan Kriens, director. , member You By, If You Haven’t off the traveled portion, or if by Later,- mourners were permitted ing for tte dog. He has a little (Less Tubes) 5:00—Through Lighted Windows— Got a Girl, My 'Wild Irish Rose, reason of location that is impossible, to enter five at a time until Roemer workshop fixed up in the base­ Jane Dillon. 1 Blue Again. then at least the operator about to arrived. A ciirsory investigation by ment of his home and it’s there 5:15— From the Realms of Chamber 8:00—“The First Nighter." park a car, even temporarily, should the commissioner revealed the five that he can be found most of the Music. 8:30—Salada Salon Orchestra — use his common sense and maket ® inch sag and all but the immediate time when he isn’t acting—unless 5:30—Rinso Talkie—NBC. Badinage, Herbert; Songs My deliberate selection of the S3^6St 1 family«___-1_____ were_ barred___ a from the house he’s v’kfillino’pulling weeds niitout nfof the garden. Glenn Tryon and his dog, Toby. 5:45— Hima Islanders—Mike Hanapi, Mother "taught Me, Dvorak; Hu- place within range. Perhaps it is Glenn’s antipathy for until a more minute examination lanches plus a few months in tent director. guette Waltz, Friml; Joys of Love, “ In many of the' smaller towTjs continually discussing himself and could be made today. shows as his only background, he 6:00—“Speaking of Sports”—Art Martini; I’m Falling In Love with and some of the cities of Corinectl- pictures that has kept him from invaded'New York and in his own M O D E L t o McGinley, sports editor. Someone, Herbert; Medley, “Blos­ cut trolley car lines have been stepping into the front rank of film- words “fasted and feasted” for sev­ 6:15— News; Weather. som Time,” Romberg; Ginger abandoned and those who live near­ SCREEN STAR DENIES dom’s celebrities. If so, he, deserves 6:30—Diamond Orchestra—Norman Polka, Silkret; Jeaimine, Shllkret; by become accustomed ta seeing a commendation. There are too many eral years before he really started to Cloutier, director. The Whistler and His Dog, Pryor. track upon wfiich they know there persons in Hollywood now who can “get by” on the legitimate stage and LOWBOY 7 :00—Silent. 9:00— time. will be no trolley cars. The con­ eulogize for hours when the subject in vaudeville. Then he came west LOVE MAKING CHARGE again, made several comedies and 9:01—^Blackstone Plantation — At clusion from this experience is that is “I.” But at the same time, bis're­ A beautiful 7- ■ / 8:45—Jack Stirton, tenor; Louise custody at the Pansy Club on 'West 20 Bissell Sto South Manchester Melvin, harpist; FamLlIar Hymns. 48tt street and Louis Bdelstein, 39, have'to depend on thesunllkely sale All blood-sucking insects are prominence and severid of the dan­ ^ Majestic, Philco ' 9:00— The Forty-Niners— CBS. at the Club Caliaa on East 85th of 1931 tax anticipattbn warrants provided with 8J41etto8,,jor lancers, cer’s pupils. 20 Bisseli St. 9:15—Old Gold Character Readings; street. Small quantities of liquid if payrolls after February 15 are to irith 'Which tissues of their victims The body was cremated at Gold- Next door to HlttaTe Market - Loma Fantin, numerologtet—CBS. were seized in each establishment. be met. cw b8 pierced. er’s Green this afternoon. - :/

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than the cost of manufacture. rating their Susihess nat \ Hartford Furniture Store / : ' These new purchases, compris­ has its effect in making 6arE ^ Watch Your Diet, Avoid Fatigue ing the latest furniture styles, Brothers’ pricw considerably^ ; Establishes Lowest Price Level have been added to the store’s lower than they would have tremendous stock of fine fur­ charge w ^ they located niture and are being ottered in the main thoroughfare. These^l If You Would Dodge Flu • ^ In H istory o f Business their entirety in the February economic conditions, Combined Furniture Sale. Everything with the new low price level, Present Market Conditions Throughout the Country Turned in the store has been drastical­ . .Editor’s note; This is the second present to the buying public the cold. If he coughs, he will add to the ly reduced. Every price tag of three articles written especially diagnosis laryngitis and bronchitis. into Advantage for the Public. value-opportunity-of a genera­ for the UeralMhnd NEA Service by If ^is nose runs profusely, he will tells a convincing story of the tion----- an opportunity to fur­ Dr. Morris Fishbein, uoted authur- say he has a cold in the head or This country has never experienced so many profitable owest price level at which good nish beautiful new bomes, to Ity. on hdW to avoid Influenza and coryza. Its greatest contributory cause, the buying opportunities as exist right now. Prices have dropped furniture has "been sold in a make their present homes more How Epidemic Arises great many years. common cold. The series is espec­ If the whole attack is very severe, to their lovnest level. While this may be a disadvantage to comfortable. with furniture of ially timely in view ol Influenza he says he has the grip, and when manufacturers, it is a distinct advantage to the public. Garber Brothers, being lo­ guaranteed quality, and dis­ epidemics reported In various cities. everybody in the community suffers cated at Morgan street, comer tinctive styles at real worth­ at the same time, the condition is i Garber Brothers’ furniture?>dising feat that may never of Market, Hartford, out of the while savings. By DB. MORRIS FISHBEIN known as epidemic influenza. Editor, Journal of the American Dr. Harry Beckman feels that store, 120 Morgan street, Hart- again be equaled, high rent district, naturallY It will pay you handsomely Medical Association, and of Hygela, DON’T venture out unless proper­ chilling of the body ard excessive ford, in pursuing their policy of In the recent furniture mar- save a great many thousands to visit Garber Brothers and the Health Magazine ly protected against weather. fatigue probably are associated with ! bringing to their customers the kets, Mr. David Garber made of dollars each year in rental see for yourself the new and the tendency to cold^. Quite certain­ i greatest value advantages, special purchases of uigh grade alone. This low over head and The winter months are the sea­ that his body is deficient in vitamin ly the crowding together of large greater buying power of your son of coughs and colds. These D at this season. He may therefore numbers of people helps to spread i-have accomplished a merchan-1 furniture at considerably less other economic features of op- DAVID GARBER dollar. — ADV. represent today the most common get his vitamin D in the manner the disease, but it seems unlikely complaints from which human be­ mentioned, or he may secure It by that the spread of the disease could ings suffer and lead the cause of 'taking cod liver oil concentrates of be controlled merely through shut­ absence from work In most indus­ vitamins A and D, now available ting up large places of entertain­ trial plants. in tablet form or by similar ment, study or work. In giving advice as to how colds methods. It has'been suggested that gauze may be prevented, modern hygien­ It should be borne in mind, how­ masks be worn in times of epidemic, ists demand first of all that human ever, that nobody is absolutely cer­ but again the opportunity for con­ beings be kept in the best possible tain as to. just how much vitamin D tact is so-great that it is question­ condition. This means good hy­ has to do with the prevention of able whether the gauze mask used B e g in n in g ...... giene, including ’proper food, ade­ colds, and that the use of the ap­ s quate rest and sleep, a sufficient paratus or the preparations that amount of water and exercise. It have been mentioned is still in what is probably equally important that scientific medicine calls an experi­ the human being be not exposed to mental stage. undue chilling or moisture. Eat the Proper Food It is doubtful that there is any Beyond the taking of vitamins in specific drug, vaccine, serum, med­ the food, it is, of course, necessary The Most Important Furniture Event in icine or physical apparatus that is of in wdnter to eat enough food to pro­ particular benefit in preventing a vide the necessary mineral salts and cold. ♦Various of vaccines are used the caloric values ’’hat are necessary Years! Establishing the New Low Price by many physicians because they for energy. The eating of vast are convinced that they help to quantities of food will not keep a build up resistance, but the majority person warrn, however, and the of­ o f physicians are not yet convinced fice worker who rides down In the IF roU get a bad cold go to bed Level!. o f the value of this measure. morning and sits indoors most of at once and stay there. Vitamins Are Needed the time during *he day needs little The general impression Is that the more food In the winter than he is on a community scale really controls liuman being needs both vitamins accustomed to taking in the summer the spread of the condition. This ap- j A and D to help resist colds. Vit­ months. plies also to the use o f antiseptic -GARBER BROTHERS- amin A can be had through egg Everybody knows the symptoms nasal sprays. yolk, butter and the leafy vegetables of a typical cold in the head, includ­ The best advice that physicians and vitamin D is found richly in cod ing headache, chillness, pains, all can give is to get to bed as soon liver oil. over the body, especially in the back as possible and to stay in bed as I t is, o f course, realized that the and in the legs, and disturbances of long as the symptoms are acute. average human being in the temper­ the ability to taste and smell. If a TOMORROW: How to dress In ate zone does not get enough sun­ person has these symptoms In a mild winter to avoid colds and Influ­ light during the winter months, and degree, he is likely to say he has a enza. February Furniture There will be a social hour and re­ freshments. VERIFIES STORY FrlendUy Class. ROCKVILLE The Friendly Class of Union ^ A T ^ Cordially church will meet in the sociail TOLD BY BUTLER rooms of the church next Wednes­ For Safe Skating. day evening. There will be a social hour and refreshments. j • invited to visit this The children of Rockville may have Notes. a safe place for skating. At the Hathaway-Miller Rost, American Western Man Heard Young meeting of the Common Council on Legion, of Ellington, will hold a Tuesday night Councilman William dance on Saturday evening. beautiful store and share in the saving Vanderbilt Describe the R. Dowding brought up the matter John Smith, for many years em- I and the public works committee was ployed as caretaker on the farm o f | authorized to provide such a skating WiUiam Bowler at Crystal Lake, Mussolini Incident. place. The Burke lot on Windsor was taken to the New Haven hospi­ ^ advantages created by the new low* avenue and the Bradley lot at the tal on ’Tuesday in a serious condi­ upper end of the town were both tion. suggested. Thew^ers are said to Miss Ceila Kellnoise, a nurse at j Portland, Ore., Jan. 29.— (A P )— be willing to cooperate in having the CHarence H. White, manager o f a the Hartford Municipal hospital, is places flooded. ill of pneumonia. price level Portland lyceum booing concern, Alderman George Sheets, the new 'The Ladles’ Aid of the Methodist said today Premier Mussolini was member of the council, brought up church will meet Friday at the home the matter of having a g^randstand of Mrs. Walter Plummer. ; accused as a hit-and-run driver by built at Henry Park tor the benefit Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., before a of the Rockville baseball teams. small group in New York in Novem­ This proposition was also turned LYNCH SLAYER OF SIX ber, 1980. over to the public workh committee for investigation. Commenting on the official at- Councilman Walter Draycott was Shafer, N. D., Jan. 29 — (AP) — . tentlon given a speech of Maj. Gen. the only absentee at the meeting. All Cbkrles Barmen, 22, confessed slay­ Thursday, Friday and Saturday Sm sdley D. Butler, referring to the bills were ordered paid and one peti­ er of six members of the A. E.- ' incident. White related he heard tion was granted, that for a tWo Haven family, was lynched by a story chicken coop at 65 High street, Vanderbilt’s story at the Vanderbilt mob here early today. 12x46. The petition was sent in by Overpowering a deputy sheriff, -are-- ' hotel. Joseph Steppe. the mob broke Into the Schafer jail, “The story told by General Butler Lions’ Club Speaker. took Bannon to a bridge two miles about Mussolini’s reckless driving Gaylord W. Douglas, New Eng­ east of here and hanged him. James and his actions after running over land secretary of the Natloiial Coun­ F. Bannon, father of Charles, also ‘ a little girl is true J;o that descrip- cil for Prevention of War, wais the held. In connection with the slaying, was not harmed. ; tlon,” White said. speaker at the meeting of the Rock­ Members of the crowd removed "Vanderbilt was telling how he ville Lions’ club at the Rockville had made a wager that he could House iast evening. For msmy the yoimger Bannon from his cell and spirited him away in automo­ I Interview certain prominent Euro- years Mr. Douglas was an education­ COURTESY DAYS ; peans. biles. al leader in New England, serving Taken On Tour Sheriff F. A. Thompson, aroused as teacher and headmaster In both by the commotion also was seized "H a w as successful in approach­ public high schools and private col­ During these three days you may have first chpice in in g Mussolini and the premier in­ and tied up. lege preparatory schools. He was The crowd Indicated that the elder vited him on a four days’ tour of headmaster of Wilbraham Academy making your selection from this desirable stock. Italy. Mussolini preferred to drive Bannon would not be harmed and he from 1912 to 1920. Mr. Douglas has was not taken from the jail. hia ow n machine. had European contacts which lead *t)ne day while driving at a high him to understand certain Institu­ rate of speed, they came to a sharp tions like the League of Nations and TOWN ADVERTISEMENT turn in the road with a high wall the World Court, as well as the f a c ^ them. Despite the speed, spirit and ideals of European clubs BOARD OF RELIEF OPEN TONIGHT and Mussolini made the turn and es­ abroad. It was on this latter sub­ c a p e the wall. Just as they ject Mr. Douglas touched on last swung around the turn a little girl evening. NOTICE! The Board of Belief of the Town ran out into the road. The machine The meeting opened with a sup­ All This Week Until 9 O’clock ran over her» Vanderbilt said, but of Manchester, Conn., will be in ses­ per at 6:30, followed by routine buri- sion at the Municipal RniiiUny Mussolini continued on. ness and the interesting talk by Mr. m "Vanderbilt said he protested and Monday, Feb. 2nd, 1:80 o’clock p. Douglas. m. to 6:00 o’clock p. m. suggested they stop, but Mussolini Play Date ChsOiged. A store-wide fashion and value-giving event. Our entire stock of almost $250,000 worth of passed it off with a gesture and re­ Tuesday, Feb. Srd, 1:80 o’clock p. marked that they did not have time The three act comedy "Corporal m. to 6:00 o’clock p. m. homefurnishings of guaranteed quality at sweeping price reductions. An imposing assem­ or something similar to that.’’ Eagen” will be staged at the Sykes Wednesday, Feb. 4th, 4:00 o’clock White said other persons present Auditorium on Monday sind Tuesday p. m. to 7:80 o’clock p. m. blage of furniture of good taste and distinction. when Vanderbilt told the story in­ evenings, February 10 and 11, In­ Thorsday, Feb. 6th, 4:00 o’clock p. cluded General Butler, Louis J. Al­ stead of February 5 and 6. Miss m. to 7:80 o’clock p. m. berts, Cleveland; O. B. Stephenson, Ruth Hickok is busy selecting the Friday, Feb. 6th, 4:00 o’clock p. Budget Terms Gladly Ample Parking Space Chicago; M. C. Turney, Dallas, cast for the play. Ckrl Goering Is m. to 7 ISO o’clock p. m. Texas; P. M. Nielsen, Pittsburgh, to play the role of "Red,” or “Cor­ Saturday, Feb. 7th, 1:80 o’clock p. and E. A. Wicks, Boston. poral Eagen.” Red’s Jewish buddy, m. to 6:00 o’clock p. m. Arranged For Your Car Izzie Goldstein, will be played by Monday, Feb. 9th, 1:80 o’clock p. Carlo Genegesi. Miss Beatrice Cady m. to 6:00 o’clock p. m. Your parking problem is-over when shopping at will be "Sally,” “Red’s” sweeheart; Tnesday, I^eb. 10th, 1:80 o’clock Our Budget Plan is a tiighly dignified and con­ Garber Brothers. Just drive into our court on ANDOVER Mrs. Alice Coveney, as a war work p. m. to 6:00 o’clock p. m. venient plan of purchasing household furniture. er, loses her heart to many rookies. Wednesday, Frt». U , 4:00 o’clock the Market street side of o 'u r building. Other Important roles will be taken Ask us about it. M rs. Florence Platt, visited her p. m. to 7:80 o’clock p. m. by Peck Yost as “Izzle’s” father, Thursday, Feb. 12th, 4i00 o ’clock Beautifully Illustrated Interio|* lister, Mrs. Joseph Brunell in Burn­ Speed Weber and Rev. William F. side Sunday. p..m, to 7:80 o’clock p. m. Tyler. Rehearsals are being held Friday, Feb. ISOi, 4:00 o’dock p. Lewis Phelps, state auditor, spent ifi Wesleyan hall nightly. Decorating Booklet Free! Monday at Storrs College. m. to 7:80 o’clock p. m. Mrs. Ward Talbo; spent Monday Picture at Church. Saturday, Feb. 14th, 1:80 o’clock to 5:00 o’clock p. m. Purchases Gladly Held MAIL THIS COUPON with relatives in Manchester. The Yale picture "Columbus,” pro­ The topic for the Christian En­ duced by Yale University will be Monday Feb. 16th, 1:86 o’clock p. m. to 6:(H) o ’d o c k p. m. deavor meeting Sunday evening is shown on Sunday evening at 7 For Future Delivery Garber Bros., 120 Morgan St., Hartford. "The Young People’s Society in the o'clock at Union Congregational Tuesday, Feb. 17th, 1:80 o’clock p. m. to 5:00 o’clock p. m. Program of the Church’’, Timothy: church. Every effort was made by Please send me, without obligations, your 2:1—15. (Young People’s Day). Her­ Yale Research Department to pro­ Wednesday, Feb. 18th, 4:00 o’clock If you buy at this event----- you will appreciate p. m. to 7:80 o’clock p. m. Interior Decorating Booklet. bert Thompson, Sr., leader. duce a picture historically correct. your savings for a long time to come. We will Emblem Club Meeting. Thursday, Feb. 19th, 4:00 o’clock Mr. and Mrs. Tryon Smith of p. m. to 8:00 o’clock p. m. Name .... * ...... At the P^kville Emblem club’s gladly hold your furniture until you need it with­ Hartford were recent, callers on the Friday, Feb. 20th, 4:00 o’clock p. former’s mother, Mrs. Janett Smith. meeting on Wednesday afternoon out any e xtra charge to you. m. to 8:00 o’clodc p. m. Address .f- • • • < • ua • M* • a .M a a" (>4# «aa aaa plans were made for a card party » ' - i i Muriel and Edna Sbatz and Elea-, All persons claiining to be ag­ nor and Wyllis Coveil attended a to be held next Wednesday after­ noon. Bridge will be played. grieved by the doings of the Asses­ birthday party Saturday at the sors of the Towit ol Manchester, home of Mr. and Mrs. George Shatz Congregational Women. Conn., and those requiring offsets of East Hartford in honor of Mas­ The next meeting of the Connecti­ must appear and Me thrir oontplalnt ter Kenneth Sbatz. cut Council of Congregational Wom­ at one of these meetings or at some Miss Evelyn Shatz spent the week en will be held at the home of Mrs. adjourned meeting of the said Board end in Hartford. A. L. Martin of Davis avenue next o f ReUef. Ellsworth Mittens went to New Tuesday at 3. Mrs. Edward War­ The time of appeal is limited by York Wednesday on a business trip ren of Hartfofd will speak on “What law to twenty days from and after for the Bousa Motor Sales Co., of Kind of Missions Matter?” Mrs. the first dag of February, 1981. Willimantic. Burton Lewis also went Dorothy Abbey Waite will be the EDWARD b. tTHCH, ’to New York on business Wednes­ soloist. • day. CAaIrman, Bible Class Meeting. EBflL L. O. HORENTHAL Jr. Complete HometurrUshets M The Allen Bible class of the Rock­ Secretary, A man who keeps good boursi ville Baptist church will meeb with ROBERT M. REIb, says the office sage, often loses out Mrs. George N. Brigham of Elizar BOARD OF RELIEF 120 Morgan St.-Cor. Market-Hartford A on a good time. heth street on Mbn4«iy evening. of the Town of Blaaehestsr, Conn. .. r W.: PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29,1981. ,

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©/i95om50BB5-wiitm.^ , , Olive Roberts £>artdixA' © 1931 BY N£A SERVICE,INC. • Should little children be sent, to change bi> ideas .accoj^dlsg. Sunday Sebooi, or as we say now, to '^own experience later iiejSuy Llfe^aJ^eveSl wuS gI n GER ' companlons. ELXA TOLXJVER around. When­ a Church School? FOr all creeds do bis denomination "bis.*'inay “But why three of you!” ejacu­ ever there was a threat of it Ginger .o t have reuglous laatrucUon o . J l S I S got a new idea. Thus she suggested lated the badgered artist. “We only wanted one!” Simday.. time tbe reverence for a Spirit, in- a Junior Country Club to save the No matter! He could have three I can to aU honesty give only one finitely high and good, and a rela- . younger set of Red Thrush, Iowa, answer to this yea! tionship between himself and; that from utter boredom. It was to be for the price of one. Wer. not six hands better than two? They were And yet there are people of deep Spirit that wUl never change, exclusive— no parents, no babies. Ac- religious faith who advocate wait- if chUdren do not get this- train­ cordingly Ginger, whose father was ing untU a chilfi is older before set- ing, and a certain conception of. all it a minister but whose stepmother, ^rLp^braced one another. ®“* ting before him toe profound prto- implies when they are young it is the former PHIL VAN DOORN, was ciples of religion, arguing that a going to be a serious question about both wealthy and indulgent, pur They wished to see the country, small child cannot grasp ideas o f their...... getting it later on. It does hap­ chased the Mill Rush farm, a 10- they had never before beard of Iowa, ----- they needed a change from Chicago. faith, God, and an ever-present In­ pen but it is the exception—not toe acro tract with an old house on it, juUjL/ visible powef. rule. which she proceeded, with the as­ They would sleep three in one bed and work all for the price of one. A. Well, perhaps that is so. It may I often think that tbe liqes of sistance of the friends, to overhaul be that when his intelligence ma­ “The Man Without a Country”— and furnish. “ There’s plenty of room in the tures, his interpretation of these could have been written in another Red Thrush seized the idea with attic,” whispered Ginger, eager to relieve Bard of the terrific respon­ things wiU be different from his first vein. The man without a faith, enthusiasm. The younger set would babyish pictures. Our ideas of all without any uplook, without a deep^ paint Iowa nights a deep rose red. sibility thus thrust upon him. At the soimd of her small voice, things change, according to our own seated reverence for a Great Power One day, while the rehabilitaGon of capacity to tmderstend. Age never; he does not profess to understand, the club house wa*^ going on, an art­ with the usual Latin partiality of her sex, especially a pretty one, they sees with toe same eyes as youth. I has lost his birthright indeed ist called at the Tolliver kitchen and surrounded her in a large, perspir­ But we n^ay as weU say that we j And I think it is toe greatest offered to do a portrait of Ginger in fLaJ^ ,/U/hu/kcCl/ should wait for all things until ma- birthright we can give a child— ing, laughing flood. '’fUiUL/, — ^ ’ ufM/ ay ZdZ/ju exchange for a meal. After he had turity takes place, that any princi-| religious instruction: for it is toe shaved off his beard. Ginger found They bowed, they beamed, they 7S /S tL cX j ^ kissed her hand. They swore they pie of life and living is futile until i cornerstone o f' character. Even if to her amazement that he was both would serve her for nothing, they we can understand. | he seemingly gets away from It young and good looking. And he had were her slaves, they would work And after^ all, do we ever under- ^ l^ter on his own responsibility, -he talent. He had studied in Paris, and as one man and for practically noth­ stand ? Don t we have to t^qast and can never quite lose toe influence of his name was BARD HOLLOWAY. have faith and remove from toe his early Impressions. A man may Ginger, never at a loss for ideas, ing but her smile, with the excep­ tion of a little food, a place to sleep boundaries of intelligence to a cer deny his faith, yet deep inside him thought it would be a good one if and perhaps a piece of change now tain extent those higher attributes somewhere, hidden away unsuspec­ Bard remained a whip in Red and then. and toe spiritual forces within our­ ted, are toe things he learned in his Thrush. She would see that he got SISTER Little Angelo, there, was a musi­ Girl selves without which we would be church, when he was young. enough commissions for portraits, HEALTH poor indeed? cian. He could play the piano so it There is only one question that I wnicnwhich wouiuwould ucbe better thaniim.. hoboing would stir your heart-strings like Scout Practically all authorities on chil­ would make to all" such ins'tructors WA’TER IS THE BEST OF . the surface. In addition, it is pos- MARY'S dren now agjree that every child of small children and that Is to try the mural decorations at the new j tli© vlolifc bu^ 8,1hs h hHd DEINKS, PROVIDING IT’S sible to have filtration for toe re- “should be instructed in the religion to bring little lessons to them sim­ ctab h„o«. so very .he : '’.Jo u rj? “f tSe News BEEN PURIFIED moval of contamination of various of his forefathers.” - This ultimatum ply so that they can understand. ------• 1 types. has behind it toe recommendation of They cannot understand everything, l?rd S ^re^pTM lm totfon to .tey | “><' KITCHEN child specialists toe world over. BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN | Finally, chlorination can be used but sometimes I think influence is at the Tollivers’, and vvith this ac-, ^ Experiences Change Ideas lost in a superstructure of words complished «he took him to Milli^jgjjgg , Editor, Journal of the American ^ harmful bacteria. Troop S Medical Association, and of The amount of the chemical used BY SISTER MARY It makes, however, no prediction, that go o"ver their heads. Rush and got him started on the Italians, than which there is no for a child may, as I have said. I Troop 3 met Friday, January 23 Hygela, the Health Magazine | *^®®° shown to be harmless to Sincerity and simplicity is best. decorations. | better taste. He In toe early spring there’s nothing Bard thought *‘Joie- ucde VhTe" Tuio I . required almost at the Barnard School. Patrol cor- ______! human health, and if properly used would be a good name’ for the club.' ingredients, I ners were held .after which a signal- The old poem which began, “Pure ^ water supply should not con- quite like toe taste of maple syrup | water is toe best of drinks,” puts tribute to it either a definite taste fresh from toe “ sugar bush.” Served health for later life. Bnish your It wa. adopted. And he thought , “ e„fc asTp™ iS'Ive“ age^Boa^d -T,1' hair, massage your head, lift the would be splendid if they could im­ brought candy to be sold at the into rhyme one of the truest state- odor. of Health to shame. plain with warm biscuits, pancakes) hair from your head and let it fall port NTCOLO C.^LLENO from Chi­ Poultry Show. The meeting next ments known to expert physiologists ------GLORIFYING Benito— it was Benito who did or waffles, it’s delicious. Desserts I down again. Good care given your cago. For Nicolo was handsome and week will be held at Scout Head­ and hygienists. i ____ _ almost all the talking—Benito, in a hair now will repay you later on he could cook and sing and strum a quarters where all will practice Today this fundamental field of U ll I \T||W N sweetened with retd maple syrup YOURSELF guitar. He would make a pictur- great smile that engulfed bis im judging. E. McComb, scribe. sanitation is so definitely recognized tllitljU I V iT 11 have a taste that can’t be imitated. when you wish you could recapture IK n.. ! " ’ ense features like a tidal wave, an- that every community does every- ______toe soft gleam you see now in toe esque addition to the cluh. He would bounced that he was a singer, Troop 4 Maple syrup is one of toe new mirror. be a knockout on the opening night, j The meeting of Troop 4 was held "thing possible to secure a supply of High school girls who use mas­ food products that is completely And as for manicures, there for which a dinner dance was Friday, January 23, at the Lincoln pure water and to keep it pure. In Mrs. Fred Gello of Forbes street cara, eye-shadow, hea-wy face packs, la sing?” whispered Ginger. seasonal and cannot be produced in something positively decadent and planned. So he sent for Nicolo. But School. The meeting opened with order to have the water hygienically was taken to the Hartford hospital should be spanked—no less. Don’t Benito heard her. The tide a hot-house. Its season is short and distast^ul to me about a yoimg on the morning of the dance there of i patrol corners. The girls made a safe, clear, tasteless, odorless, and | Monday morning and operated on. you youngsters know that your smiles receded from his face. its production limited to certain sec­ high-senool girl having her nails With Q laro-ii t K- , I stretcher using the sheep-shank and without a sufficient amount of dis­ The report is she is resting com- faces unadorned, have a charm right arrived at the Tollivers not one Lat­ 1 tions of toe country. Fresh maple dripping red. Do be sensible, you, in youth, but what seemed to be an the .quare knot. At the State Ar- solved salts to corrode pipes through fortable. syrup can be available on toe mar­ now that older women never will mory Troop 4 was represented by which it passes, it is necessary to young beauties. Trust nature. She armv of them. Raymond Buckland of East Hart­ ket only after toe warmth of toe sun i again? is lovely enough for you. Mani­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | to allow fn^ thp Eileen Vennard,_Elena_ Keeney and study carefully all of the sources of ford was a visitor with Mrs. Palmer starts toe “sap” to circulating from i famous person once said, ‘A to allow for the proper expansion of .nop Preston ’The followlne tests water supply. — woman should be pretty until slle cure your nails, by all means, and Brewer on Sunday. toe roots of toe tree up through the earefuUy. But have ydur nails toe CHAPTER XIV passed;' nlture, Mary Bolin- Unfortunately, not every commu­ Mr. and Mrs. James Brancroft at­ trimk and branches to flnaUy reach is 30, smart imtil she is 50, and nity can be near enougVi to a perfect sweet imtil she dies.” samp tone of delicate pink that na- The strangers did not listen. They ^ sky, table setting, Lois Catherine tended toe "Victory dinner aind dance the leaf buds. source of water supply to be sure turp" has made them. They are so had a letter to come to Red Thrush, | irFot 1 ^ Shelton and Jean Parkis; tender- given at the Haywood Grill on Mon­ The “ first nm” Is considered the The beauty accessories that youth, that it will have one. Under the cir­ mubh more compatible with your they had taken the cab at tt-^ sta-1 “ fonFl tuLt foot, Loretta Champagne. Games day evening. finest and indeed it does make a deli­ and I mean youth in its teens, needs general picture of beauty. tion as instructed and it had brought brought Phil and her ^ ^gj.g played and signalling practic- cumstances it is necessary to do the cately flavored and light colored are soap and water, a'fine powder to them to this house. Before them I ^ distance, Gooby, i meeting closed with the best that can be done with the sup­ Mrs. Martin McGrath of East syrup. It usually commands a higher take off toe shine, cleansing creams, they perceived an open door, which | * ^oor. | circle, ply that is available. Windsor Hill is sick at her home market price than toe syrup made a ^ preparation to prevent perspira- was symbolic of the welcome tboy j ^ Mary Bolinsky, scribe, From toe hygienic standpoint, with two nurses in attendance. bit later but syrup made before toe tion odor, tooth paste and hair had anticipated. v,r> » freedom from germs aqjL- poisonous Hillstown Grange will sponsor an buds ^htgin to ’grow on the maple shampoo. They urged noisily forward. Iry, Bard but Bard was powerless. j Troop 5 materials is of the utmost impor­ old-fashioned and modern dance at “ Stop him,” she cried to Iry Ford, Troop 5 held its weekly meeting trees is desirable and well flavored. i If you get sleep enough, eat toe now re-enforced by Hamill, drove tance. This is accomplished by its hall Saturday night, January 31. The foUowing rule for sponge , right hind o|rfood, and plenty of it, who was doubled up on the running- January 26 at the Hollister Street avoiding contamination of the water them back. board, helpless with laughter. : School. Requirements for a Second A play was given in Hillstown cake sweetened with maple syrup exercise in toe open air, you will But when Ginger and Bard ran She appealed to his fellow coun- Class Scout were studied. Marjorie supply from human sewage, and by, (jrange hall Tuesday'evening by the is unusual and amazingly good. have that glowing complexion that bravely down the flagstone path the making sure that the tanks and, Manche.ster Grange. The parts were is beauty personified; your Ups wiU trymen. But they were standing Brown and Arline Holmes p^sed ^ MOlhrOR’S LAI7NCHINQ defense yielded and a wave of back raptly, heads lifted heaven- the compass test and Doris Gibson pipes through which the water taken by Manchester people with Maple Sponge Cake be red with health, your eyes spark­ passes are not possible sources of f,ne exception. That was taken ling with toe love and promise of On Jan. 29, 1862, toe Monitor, toe itS^“ nftlf?d^*'S^^ fime" with o^ne the cooking test. Doris brought her One and one-fourth cups maple engulted inem^ earn pianrea vvarm hand upon the other. product to the meeting and all the lead contamination. by George Ruoff, master of Hills­ Syrup, 6 eggs, 1 cup pastry flour, % life, your hair glossy and lovely. first successful iron-clad "vessel In In order to keep water clear, it town Grange. The title role of “Dea­ teaspoon cream of tartar, % tea­ It may seem unnecessary, in this toe history of toe United States sometimes has to be filtered because con Dubbs’’ was taken by Irving spoon salt, V4, teaspoon vanilla. sanitary age in which we Uve, to navy, was laimched at GreenT>^t, “S e here” ’ he demanded. “ What ^way at last, like Each patrol acted a charade sug- visible dirt is unappetizing and even mention bathing. But I should Uke L. I. mean’^ Where did vou reverberations of summer thun- gesting some Scout Law. The Girl Wickham, master of Manchester Separate wdiites from yolks of does this dangerous, since it will cover signs eggs. Beat whites until stiff, using to say that toe girl in her teens Ridiculed at first as impractical, Where is Nicolo '°to a pleased laugh of self- Scout Hymn was practiced. Grange. As an amateur actor he come from? of bacterial growth. Because of the a wire whisk. WhUe beating toe should be scrupulously clesm and because of its odd pillf^ox shape, the evnlanTtions ln ^af'sfaction. ’’Could he sm^ 1 It was decided that the troop fact that most of the water used in was very worthy of the praise they They shouted loud explanatio^^^^ Amazedly Phil and Mr. Tolliver would attend, in a body, the funeral cave him. All the roles were well whites, cook sjr^p until a firm ball They are her characteristics Monitor proved its worth a . few the middle west is dervied from sur­ months later when it met toe strong olaved. The comedy of the play was is formed when a few drops are tried of beauty. They have an indefinable face water, it is likely to be turbid Confederate craft" Merrimac and Tracy. taken by Mi.ss Ruth Wickham and in cold waiter. Slowly add toe cooked charm. and dirty and therefore require some syrup to beaten whites, beating con-1 If you want to seem awfully forced it to retreat In a disabled con­ them hither, and which would ' pm, ” ^ratoppedTa%h“ three nf^”. Christine Boyce, scribe. ^he nut a lot 6f pep into it. George plain all. But it was only Bard’s ; _ , . j a . . . filtration. stantly. Beat yolks of eggs until grown-up for a party, use a Uttle dition. \ Troop 6 own letter to Nicolo and explained , surged forward to kiss her Good clear water has neither taste Rouff as .\mos Coleman, also did thick and lemon colored, using a ' lipstick, but if you are as healthy Two months after this "victory the nothing. I™. The meeting of Troop 6 was held nor odor, whereas turbid and cloudy iusti^e to h's part. All the members wheel beater. Beat yolks into whites, i as you have a right to be during Monitor, with other F'eder^ vessels, When he protested his unwilling-! ’ . cried the harassed Monday, January 26, at the Msin- water is likely to have both taste deserve great praise. using toe vvliisk. Add vanilla. Mix i these glorious teend, you can- use a made an unsuccessful attempt" to ness to accept it as a card of admis- j ping. “I meant it for a Chester Green School. After the and odor because of the substances ^uld sift flour, salt and cream of tar­ colorless French lipstick and your capture . Richmond. The fazbous Sion, it appeared they knew no Eng­ surpnse, and it hasn’t turned out at opening exercises the girls divided th^t contaminate it. tar six times. Fold carefully into own red lips will gleam through toe ship ended its career on Dec. 31, lish, but Italian only, that they had , all- right. i groups, the older girls practiced In a review of the subject recently mixture. Turn into a tube cake pan fragrance of it 1862, when it . floundered in a storm come by the letter, and ended with Surprises so often don’t,” said artificial respiration and the young- made by Dr. John F. Morton in and bake one hour in a slow oven. These are days when you should off Hatters and sank with four of­ a triplicate of the telling Mediter­ her father gravely. j gr girts worked on second class Hygeia, he points out that private Invert pan to cool. be laying toe foundation of beauty- ficers and 14 men. “ We only wanted one.” explained First Aid. Barbara Smyth passed iTHOUGHT ranean shrug which says so much. | wells need protection against pol­ ------Shredded fresh pineapple or a Bard was implacable...... “You can’t Bard nervously. “A small pretty observation. Captain Johnson was lution, whereas driven wells in sandy pineapple ice or sherbet is delecta­ speak English?'Then we don’t want } knevv in Chicago. He plays unable to attend the last two Scout soils are almost invariably safe. ble to serve with this ctike. • 1 I caught a bad cough. I saw my eve­ you. Back in the car with you— ; sings, just a youngster. We meetings because of illness. We all However, toe surest and best method Blessed is the man that trusteth The following rule for maple ning of evenings ruined! Moj^ev take them to the train, Iry—ship anticipated an inypion like : hope to see her next week. To show of safeguarding toe quality of a pub-! In the Lord.—Jeremiah 17:7. mousse can be used in an iceless came to the rescue with Smith them right off to Chicago!" he or- this. We—we- are terribly discon-| their smypathy the girls sent her a lie water supply is by artificial purl- refrigerator or packed In salt and Brothers* Cough Syrup- It ■worked dered hotly. “We don’t understand , i bouquet of deep pink carnations. fication. I would sooner walk in toe dark, ice and frozen without stirring. wonders. My cough got better after Italian ” agreed Phil, with The meeting closed with “The Gold- The shortage of the water in the and hold hard to a promise of my the first spoonful. By night. I imd Thus driven into a corner, it de- restraining her laughter, en Day is Dying” and “Taps.” reservoir or basin aids purification God, than trust in toe light of the Maple Mousse lost it Completely.” Lucille Gerrity, veloped that they knew a little Eng- i , bu3-' Bella Silverstein, scribe, by permitting settling of toe water i brightest day that ever dawned.— One and one-fourth cups maple 32 West 53rd Street, N. Y . lish. and if given time and patience ^°es the parsonage^so share Troop 8 and toe use of the material from | Alexander Maclaren. syrup, 2 eggs (whites), 2 cups could perhaps succeed in making ^oard with black, The regular meeting of Troop 8 whipped cream, few grain's salt. themselves faintly understood. And ^ j ,, „ a a u. I Friday, January 23 at the Beat whites of eggs until stiff. in a few surprisingly well-w’orded Bhll, darling, protested Gin- j Highland Park School. ’The meet- Cook syrup while beating eggs and and grammatical sentences they ex- f expect them to stay ■ ing opened with repeating the add gradually to whites, cooking here. We 11 send them out to the— | promise and Scout Laws. A game plained that Nicolo could not come, syrup while beating in each addition Joie—de V-Vlvre for a few days and ^ was played and a dance “Jump Jim SMITH that hf had a job, a very good job. Evening Herald Pattern of syrup. Fold In cream whipped in a speakeasy which the union did ^hem back to Chicago. | Crow.” The sheep shank and square until firm with a few grains of salt. not control ’ ^ knots were practiced in preparation BROTHERS ..... - • ’ - - ...... for the Rally. The following girls By Annebelle Worthington Turn into mold and freeze. Pack in Not being able to accept the invd- ^a a^? nieet one little a mixture of eight parts ice to one tation himself, he had generously It^ian boy and take him right out, passed compass; Shirley Davenport, Triple Action but when the Roman Army de- • An exceedingly smart morning part ice cream salt. As toe mixture passed it on to them, his particular Barbara Calhoun, Marie Krlstoff, freezes scrape it do"wn from toe scended upon him he thought he’d Betty Stevens, Myrtis Horton, dress with kimono sleeves that can KEErS"HEAVYDAIE' COUGH SYRUP sides of toe mold with a stout spa­ better come and ask me about it.” Marie King and Alberta Wilkie. he easily made in an hour or possi­ “Quite wisely,” approved her fa­ bly two. The small cost will prove tula. ' thanks to Triple Action ENOS COUGHS THE> ONLY^ Marion Durkee completed her tend­ Many delicious candies are made ther. erfoot work. Veronica Zahowlow- a revelation. MEDICAL WAY Backache But Ginger though shocked, ral­ The fronts cross and close at toe with maple syrup. Creams, taffy, “ All -winter I looked forward to skl passed part of her tenderfoot. nougats and caramels are a few of that partiiular dance. How I wanted lied quickly. “ As long as they are Mrytis Horton passed second class left side creating a charming slen­ the confections that gain new appeal to look my best! And jnst that day here w-e may as well make use of thrift. Lois Agard, Evelyn Wilson derizing effect. Pains them. They say that Pietro can and Doris Bolen passed Community Style No. 2953 is designed tor sizes by the use of this distinctive sweet. If Getting Up Nights, Backache, cook. Let him. We'll order a barrel service. The meeting closed with 18 years, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and frequent day calls. Leg Pains, Nerv- 50 Inches bust. The 36-Inch size re­ SUCH JUDGMENT! ousncs.s, or Burning, duo to function­ of macaroni and specialize on Ital­ taps blown by Lois Agard. al Bladder Irritation, in aetd condi­ ian dishes. Doris Bolen, scribe. quires iVi, yards of 39-inch material tions, makes you feel tired, depressed “We’ll dress Angelo up like a baby with ^4 yard of 18-inch contrasting “What became of that clerk you and discouraged, try the Cystex Test. and 2% yards of ribbon. had here?” "Works fast, starts circulating thru Mussolini in masquerade and let him the system in 15 minutes. Praised by w'ait on table. And I think if we HIGH SCHOOLS SENIORS’ Rayon novelties, printed batiste, “I had to fire him. A man came thousands for rapid and positive ac­ take this Grand Opera across the linen, printed dimity, gingham, men’s with his bride to buy a book for tion. Don’t give up. Try Cfystex (pro- reading on his honeymoon and toe i-.'iunc0tl Siss-tex) today, under the river his singing will make a pleks- cotton shirting and tub silk appro­ rcii-CU id Guarantee. Must quickly ant music for us in the interludes of CARD PARTY MONDAY priate. stupid assistant offered him "rrav- • f!'Pdi'ions. Improve le'st- els With a Donkey.’ ”—Das Kleine ^ energy, or rroney bach, dancing. The tiny vestee te removable. It “We can’t waste them, now is merely fastened at each side with Wltzblatt, Leipzig.- J. H. Quinn & Company, they’re here. Take them out, Iry, Proceeds of Affair To Go To­ snappers. The skirt cuts in three South Manchester. and tell Jenky to put them right to wards Expenses of Proposed sections and is stitched to toe bodice The cuckoo Is one of nature’s work. Turn the attic over to them.” under the removable belt. mysteries; she leaves her eggs for Washington Trip. other birds to hatch, and the grow­ And she returned wearily to the • You will see one attractive style dining room table, to ask for much, ing fledgling makes more room for The senior class of Manchester after another m you turn over toe much stronger coffee. himself by killing its foster broth­ High school will give a public card pages of our new Spring Fashion Ginger Ella did not usually bother ers. party in the High school assembly Book. herself greatly on the subject of atartlne Styles for children or toe miss, clo^Ts. Ihe w-ks f^lr more interest^ fFSJ?ef in what she should eat than where- f L ? ° clock. 'The the matron, the stout—and a series WANTTOUIOKYOUNe? ,withal should she be clothed. , bridge and whist. Interspersed ^ t h of dressmaking articles. It is a book that "Will save you money. In the earlier and more stringent J of i The secret of keeping young is to parsonage days she had been boundvlctrola and a serving of re- feel young—to do this you must w a t^ yotir liver and bowels— ^there’s no by certain rigid regulations as .ffoi,- ohu o-o Manchester Herald Sunday and every-day dresses and . The proceeds of the need of having a sallow complexion— shoes, but in her new sartorial aflu- i Coward defraying e^enses of toe N Pattern Service . dark rings under your eyes—jnmplea —a bilious look in your toce—dull ence the days of the week were as Washington seiUor 2958 one to her. So, also were dresses, students. The party will Iw jmder eyes with no sparkle. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN,. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1931, PAGE NINE Trade School Quintet Wins Ninth Game Iti_a Row Elevated and Subway Basketball COLLEGE BOXING East Side Club Beats RULES REVISED Comes From Behind ?AV0l?lTe M IT5 To Top Putnam 32-27 TerryviDe Five, 56-34 CUevetAND CHAMPS' Referee To Make Decisions Visitors Take Lead At Start jEAST'WEST SERIES , ^ e a iu n n c ? Hereafter — No Extra HUNT TO DEFEND Viot Celebrates Return To S h o fty ' Q d But Are Outclassed There-! THUNDER IS HEARD seuen 'roec Rounds To Be Allowed. JUNIOR SKATING Lineup By Scoring Six ’fouLt* Inches after; Sturgeon and Opizzi i ___ Philadelphia, Jan. 29.— (A P.)— Baskets In Second Half To Important changes in boxing rules TITLE ON SUNDAY Feature. Rival Teams To Battle Soon governing Intercollegriate competi­ Help Put Schoberites tion have been effected, Dr. Francis For Town Junior Basket­ C. Grant, secretary of the Intercol­ Ahead. The East Side Crescents had no legiate Boxing Association announc­ Rival Speed Artists Plan To trouble trouncing Terryvllle last ed today. night at the School street Rec gym. ball Championship. In the new rules referees alone Wrest Crown From Pres­ Manchester State Trade school’s 56 to 34. will decide the bouts, judges will basketball team won its ninth Terryvllle took the lead at the not be employed as heretofore, and straight contest of the current sea­ outset of the game but once the Not all the basketball interest extra roimds will not bo permitted ent Champion At Ice Car­ Q . AR-MOT son yesterday afternoon up in Put­ ^Crescents began to click, Terryvllle in Manchester centers on the doings in dual meet contests. In the case of fell in the rear and never threateaed a draw in dual meets bouts each nam where it lowered the colors of the Crescents lead. This makes the of the Recreation, High school and team will be awarded a point or a nival. Putnam Trade after a stubbornly sixth successive win for the East Trade school teams. The fotchmon- half point. fought contest which ended 32 to 17. Side combine. “Bingo” Sturgeon ing series between the West Sides Entries for the annual intercol­ But for a defeat from Glaston­ bury high in the first game of the and “ Hop” Opizzi excelled for the and East Sides is causing many an legiate championships are to be lim­ Philip Hunt, 15 year old junior season played at Glastonbury, Man­ Crescents scoring 30 points between argument as the two teams make ited to boxers considered champion­ speed skating champion of Man­ them. “Oley” Johnson’s floor play ready to battle for the town junior chester would have a perfect record. ship possibilities and inexperienced chester will defend his title at the The Glastonbury defeat has been was also instrumental. championship. men will not be permitted to com­ “Tug” Zetarski’s all-around play Nothing definite has taken place annual Ice Carnival to be held Sun­ properly avenged. Seven more "TAUME pete in any class. games remain on the mechanics’ featured for the visitors. The form­ in the way of making arrangements The new rules also call for only day afternoon on Center Springs er Brltstol High star scored four­ for the series which is expected to schedule and the pext will be played semi-final and final matches, thus Pond. A new crop of speed skating with Meriden Trade here tomorrow teen points, most of them long be a five game affair, that is, the eliminating the preliminary bouts championship aspirants will be on shots. Bordeau ran “Tug” a close afternoon. best three out of five rictories. Both th^t formerly forced the victor to hand to test Phil’s ability this year second scoring five baskets. Manchester was forced to come teams claim that only three con­ box twice on the final day. This will but the champion has been practic- The East Sides boast a strong de­ tests will be necessary. Time alone from behind to beat Putnam. The mean two matches in each class fense since every team they played will tell that story. locals trailed at the end of each of the first night and a final match the over half the points scored against Introducing Managers the first two periods iind weren’t up second night and is one of the re­ much at the end of the third. In them had been long shots. George Hunt of the West Sides -V-' The Fellowcraft of Hartford will and Ken Smith of the East Sides sults of the restricted entry list. the final period, however. Coach be the next opponent for East Sides. are the rival managers and they are A committee will meet on March Walter Schober’s outfit swarmed all Ken Smith requests all men to re­ 15 to decide on the men to be en­ over the Putnamites and scored al­ to get together next week in an most at will. port for practice Saturday after­ effort to arrange the series. All tered from each college in the noon since Coach Tommy FaiUkner games will undoubtedly be played at championships to be held at Penn Ernie Viot celebrated his return hopes to brush up on the team’s State College March 20 and 21. to togs following his recent illness the School street Rec gym because by scoring six times from the floor playing in preparation for the series the West Side Rec court is much Each college in the intercollegiate against the West Sides. Faulkner association, Penn State, University in the two periods he played. Ernie too small for real basketball. went in at the start of the second picks his team to trim the West Keen rivalry exists between the of Pennsylvania, Western Maryl^d, Syracuse, Navy and Massachusetts half w'heq it began to look as two clubs and if the players show though Putnam might break Man­ icente (56) 'RUDY STUHAR. •J^SNORTY' QIL. Institute of Technology, will be rep­ T. anywhere near as much action on chester’s long string of consecutive B. F. the court as they ate verbally at resented at the meeting. 4-5 16 victories. . 6 present the series ought to be well 6-6 14 \UIM I Manchester Trade (82) Opizzi, If . . 4 worth vieydng. On paper the East 0-1 0 Mf^DDEhi P. B. F. T. Reid, c, Ig . 0 Tr a p n e u l . BRUINS AND RANGERS 3-5 9 Sides appear to have much the bet­ 0 Borello, I f ...... 1 0-0 " 2 . 3 ter team having won all of their J Johnson, rg . . 4 1-2 9 1 Viot, If ...... 6 0-1 12 six gameff' while the West Sides 1 Campbell, rg . 0 0-0 0 MEET AGAIN TONIGHT Jolly, r f ...... 7 0-1 14 have won five and dropped six. 4 Gorman, Ig . . 3 2-4 8 Kovis, c ...... 0 0-5 0 — ------The West Sides, however, con­ 0 Siraler, c ...... 0 0-6 0 20 16-23 56 tend that the Esist Sides have yet 1 Scribek, c ...... 0 0-0 0 to beat a good team, merely having and next Tuesday another prey, pie of feet and also buying stilts Hockey Rivals > (84) This imposing array of baske:- Clash In New York; Rangers 1 Magnuson, Ig .. . 0 1-1 1 F. T. turned back one setup after anoth­ none other than the Recreation for his players so that they may 2 Sendrowski, rg . .1 1-3 3 B. ball players are making a three have at least a sporting chance of ..5 0-2 10 er to date while they have been Center team. Manager Benny Clune Haven’t Beat Bruins In Two Bordeaux, If week’s tour of New England, Pecn- competing against “Shorty” Gill . 6 2-4 14 playing the best teams available in of the Rec Five is said to be con- Years. 10 15 2-11 32 Zetarski, rf . their class. “They look good on sylvania. New Jersey and New York ’ sidering raising the baskets a cou- and his outfit. Cavallere, c . ..2 3-4 7 Putnam Trade (17) 0 2-4 2 paper,” Manager Hunt says in New York, Jan. 29.— (A P )—The Philip Hunt P. B. F. T. Goulette, rg . speaking of the East Sides, “ but Zeleski, Ig . • . 0 1-3 1 fifth clash of the year between the 3 Lindstrom, If .. . .4 0-1 8 - ^ ■ ■ — they won’t look so good when they N. Y. Rangers and the Boston ing nearly every day and expects to 1 Mayhew, If .... . 0 0-2 0 13 8-17 34 stack up against us.” WEST SIDES PLAY Bruins tonight in Madison Square cop the title again this year. 1 Paradis, r f ...... 0 0-1 0 HalfUme: 26-16, Crescents. McCann, Faulkner Coaches here stands out heels and shoulders Young Hunt is a lover of all kinds 2 Rydzewski, c .. . .1 0-0 2 Referee—"Gob” Turkington, Another interestin' angle in con­ Northampton Defeats above the other match in the Na­ of outdoor sports and likes football, 1 Mullogan, Ig .. . .0 1-2 1 nection with the series is that both tional League. baseball and swimnpng but above 0 Barnes, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 teams are coached by members of WHEEL CLUB FIVE In the mind of many fans, there is all he favors skating. Philip can 2 Govlna, r g ...... 0 4-8 4 the Recreation Center team. “Hank " lurking a suspicion that the time is do some figure skating stunts but \ MANN TO ADDRESS McCann handles the destines of the about ripe for the Rangers to beat leaves that part of the sport to his 10 & 5-12 17 West Sides while Tommy Faulkner Favorite Knits, 46-44 Boston, a feat they have not accom­ sister, Eva, while he specializes on Score at end of periods: Y .M .C .^ ANNUAL is coaching the East Side Crescents, Game To Be Staged In Rock­ plished in more than two years. This speed skating. He is in the eighth Manchester ...... 2— 4 --18---- -82 which is their full name, so to year they have carried the Bruins grade of the Barnard school. Putnam ...... 5—9—>3---- -17 speak. With McCann and Faulkner DAI GHTEII IS BORN to two hard ties and have lost twice. • Over 25 juniors have tried out Referee: Bore. The annual meeting of the Hart­ matching their wits, the series ville Town Hall Tonight ford County YMCA Athletic Asso­ Clevelanders Lose Out In TO BOBBY JONES The Montreal Canadlens and for the finals of the junior events, should take on added interest. Toronto Maple Leafs should have the winners of which will be pitted ciation will be held this evening, be­ I ______There is some question as to little trouble holding their places in against Hunt for the championship ginning with supper at 6:45 in the whether or not the games will be Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 29.— (AP) — Starting At 8:15 Sharp. McCLUSKEY TO RUN Thrilling High Scoring A daughter was born today to the Canadian division race. The of Manchester. The finals of the cafeteria of the Hartford YMCA. played as preliminary contests to Mrs. Robert Tyre Jones, Jr., wife Canadiens entertain the Philadel­ schoolboy, junior and senior events The business meeting will follow at Recreation games although it goes phia Quakers. Toronto takes the will be run off at 2 o’clock next 7:80, with reports of athletic events without saying that the public Contest; Madden, Cahill, of the golfer. Tonight the West Side club treks IN PROUT MEMORIAL It is the third child in the road in its attempt to recover sec­ Sunday afternoon. for the past season and announce­ would welcome such a basketball to Rockville to take on the Wheel ond place now held in a tie with the Don’t Be Timid ment of schedules for the months card. It is understood that the two family. The two other children club of that city in a basketball Montreal Maroons but does not ex­ The Carnival management has Did Not Compete In Newark ahead, election of commissioners teams may ask for a guarantee Arnt Star For Ohio Team. are Clara Malone Jones, six, and Robert Tyre Jones, III, three. pect anything more than a hard bat­ been unable as yet to induce any Meet Last Night; Cemger* and other business. A t 8:00 an open from Manager Benny dune, other­ contest at Town hall. The game tle from the Tottawa Senator'. local game-fisherman to try and meeting addressed by Leslie Mann, wise play their games on their own starts at 8:30. bring Norval Baptie “to gaff” with Moore and Singer Win. former baseball star, hook and charge a small admission Northampton, Jan. 29.— “Mug­ The Wheel club is coming along rod and reel, but it is possible that now with the National Baseball fee. However, nothing definite has gins” Barnes, former Northampton fast and although it recently lost the Carnival committee may locate Newark, Jan. 29.— (A P )— Ray SPEER LEADS GOLFERS Conger of the Illinois A, C., stepped Commission, will be held in the been settled along this line. The High school ace, v/recked havoc in KING OF SWEDEN • to the Stafford Olympics, 26-23, an out-of-state sportsman who dares lobby of the Boys’ Division of the matter will not be officially dis­ to pit his arm-strenght against the out and won the first IntemaUonal the ranks of the Cleveland Favorite promises to give the West Siders YMCA. Motion pictures will be cussed vmtil next week. Maybe the all they can handle. On the other IN q u a l if y in g r o u n d leg-strength of the noted New York, race of the indoor track season de­ shown by Mr. Mann on the World details will all come out in Monday’s Knits here tonight and the North­ IN NET TOURNEY hand the Manchester boys are anx­ speed king. feating Dr. Paul Martin of Switz­ Series, and on the scientific funda­ wash. ampton P. N. A.’s won a hotly con­ ious to win another game prior to "A l” Basilieri of Pittsfield, Mass., erland in the 1,000 yard raoe. mentals of baseball. President Har­ San Antonio, Tex., Jan. 29.— (AP) the New England senior speed skat­ The international race was the tested game, 46 to 44. Barnes drop­ i appearing on the Rec floor next —Fille'd with energy after having ry N. Anderson will preside at ■ the Stockholm, Jan. 29.— (AP) — ing champion, will team up with feature of the opening games o f the ped 10 field goals and three free Tuesday night against the Colt’s been cooped up by rain two days* meeting. Other officers and commis­ Sweden's seventy two year old mon­ Leo LaBelle in a comedy act en­ “major league” track season which MIDGET GOLFERS tries for a total of 23 points. He team of Hartford. professionals of golfdoitfs traveling sioners of the association are as arch will take active part in the ten­ titled, “Hank, Hanna and Son”— saw Gus Moore, smooth striding was opposed by Shortly Gill, 7-foot The Wheel club will use Arabrosi, circus welcomed the opportunity to follows: Vice-president, Louis Main, nis tournaments on the FYench the son, by the way, being a local negro star of the BrTOklyn Harriers 4 inch center of the visiting team, Reid and Plummer in the backcourt, team with their amateur cousins to­ Sr., of South Windsor: vice-presi­ ASK JONES HOW riviera next month. King Gustave youngster said to be a natural come­ administer a crushing defeat to Leo but that player was replaced by who probably will leave Stockholm Stone at center and Ciechowski, day In an 18 hole pro-amateur Lermond of the Boston A. A. in a dent, W. A. Bailey, Plalnvllle; sec­ Madden, who scored 13 points. dian. on February 4, has entered as a Burch and Alley in the forward event, curtain raiser to the tenth two mile handicap affair and Ira retary, Kermet Parker, New Brit­ TO P U n RIGHT Moran scored 16 points for the win­ berths. annual Texas open. ain; commissioner of intermediate contestant in the Beaulieux tennis Singer, New Yqrk U. freshman ners, Summary: The West Siders will have Malo­ Brackenridge Park Mimicipal basketball, C. W. Laughton of New matches on February 18. ARMY-NAVY TEAM romp away with the sprint series. P. N. A. The king will compete as usual ney, Falkoski, Mattson, Bissell, course was in splendid condition for Bernle McCafferty, Holy Cross Britain; commissioners of tennis, Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 29.— (A P )— F. B. under the modest title of Mr. G.” His Wiley, Anderson and Dowd. The the event, despite the surplus mois­ speedster, led Eddie Roll of. New­ George Backman, Southington, and Bobby Jones has been deluged with 4 Moran, If ...... 6 fame as a tennis player is interna­ boys will leave the West Side Rec ture. IS DEFEATED, 4-3 ark to the tape In the special 500. Rockwell Bridge of Hazardvllle; letters from midget gold addicts, 0 1 1 ' Nedvesky, rf ...... tional. In spite of his advanced age at 7:15 p. m.—even If they have to Jack Speer of San Antonio, a All the times were slow. Conger’s commissioner of outdoor track, asking that he Include. In his week­ Barnes, c ...... 10 3 ranking Texas amateur, led yester­ ly radio talk advice on how to putt he plays a fast and skillful game and break right into the middle of a 2:17 9-10 being on» of the best Lionel M. Depot, New Britain; com­ Gustavits, Ig ...... 0 0 day’s amateur qualifying round, to The West Sides defeated the through barrels, chip over goldfish asks no handicaps, although his op- pinochle game. marks of the evening considering, missioner of aquatics, S. J. Maglll, Schuler, ig ...... 2 0 post a 73, two over par, and Johnny Army and Navy club in a third and ponds and approach through crook­ penents often are half his age. By the way, that is ' something the unbanked turns. Thompsonville; commissioner of Bugieda, r g ...... , 1 0 Dawson, Chicago star, turned in a deciding horseshoe pitching match ed hollow logs. Aside from playing tennis, the else they play rather well over at The track stars now move on to baseball, J. E. Rand, Manchester; 74. They far outdid most of the field, at the clubhouse of the ex-service Whether Bobby has ever played monarch delights in hunting, fish­ the West Side and furthermore, if Boston for the Prout Memorial commisrioner of junior basketball, 19 8 46 the scores averaging In the 908. men last night before an excited on the midget couraes is not known, ing and horseback riding. it's marbles the East Side teams games. Joe McCluskey of Fordham, A. L. Plandall, Broad Brook; com- Cleveland The professional winning today’s group of onlookers who were treat­ did not compete in the two mile last mlesloner of volley ball, Philip Gei­ and some of those who have written B. F. want to play, there are also some ed to a splendid exhibition of shoe him indicate their belief he would CUB HURLER IN CONDITION pretty nifty smoky shooters among best ball event stood to pocket $100 night but will run at Boston Satur­ ger, Bristol; commissioner of senior Arnt, rg ...... 4 *■ 1 Bob Smith, traded by the Braves and his amateur helper a gold tossing in which ringers were plen­ day. basketball, Kermet Parker; com­ not be so successful on the pint Madden, Ig ...... 0 0 the kids over west. tiful. size courses as on the four and five to the Cubs in a . three-cornered medal. missioner of indoor track, Louis Town, Ig ...... 0 0 deal with Los iingeles, has been Although the total purse for the The West Sides won by the nar­ Main, and George Beer, Highland mile affairs where he has won so Gill, c ...... , 2 1 row margta of four matches to three many championships. hunting every week since the open has been chopped from $7,200 Park, commlssloner-at-large. Madden, c ...... 6 1 hunting season opened to keep his CHICAGO DOESNT WANT to $6,500, the prlni;lpal prizes re­ and largely through the individual S H U TALK FOOTBAU Mahoney, rf ...... 3 0 legs in condition for the coming main the same. Flrist money for the efforts of the "two kids,’’ George Cahill, If ...... 4 3 baseball campaign. 72 hole medal event wdll be $1,500 Adams and Billy Neubauer, who HOLY TRINITY BEATS GATE RECEIPTS OKAY TO AID N. Y. CHARITY and second $800. won the seventh and deciding game Atlanta, Jan. 29.— tA P )— The 19 6 44 by virtue of a strong comeback trouble \rith football is a vicious IF HANDLED RIGHT Score at half time, P. N. A, when threatened with defeat. Glor- system of management in the opin­ COMMUNITY, 39 TO 27 Padden. ion of Dr. Thomwell Jacobs presi­ Cleveland 23. Referee, New York, Jan. 29.— (AP) — NAVY PRIZEnGHTERS gettl and Lamprecht were leading Time, 10-minute periods. 43 to 36 when the two youthful dent of the Ogelthrope University. New York, Jan. 29— (AP) —That Chicago is ali in favor of holding West Siders slapped on a pair of The fault lies in the riclous system The Holy Trinity basketball team gate receipts large or small are HEAVY HITTER ENDANGERS next summer’s heavyweight cham- SEEK CORBEn TROPHY ringers apiece. of allowing alumni, students and outplayed the C3olnmunity (Jlub last quite all right for college football so HE 6EGT CURE FOR- ‘outside businessmen’ to operate and night at the Harding school gym 89 BOTTOMLEY’S INFIELD JOB plon.ship battle between Max In the opening match, Thomson long as they are properly adminis­ and Lamprecht had defeated young control the athletic programs. Con*, to 27. For the winners, W. Bychol- LOVE AT FIR^ SICHT Schmeling and W. L. (Young) Strib- Washington. Jan. 29.— (A P )— tered is the opinion of President St. Louis. (A P .)—“ Sunny Jim” Adams and Neubauer, 52 to 49, a sequent lack of interest in and skl, Kerr and Sobiskle featured O••IS lo Take loo)^-ling according to George Getz, a Thirty seven years ago a youngster James Rowland Angell of Yale. Bottomley, regular Cardinal first match which included 48 ringers. authority over athletics by the col­ while Custer and DeHope excelled member of the Illino's Athletic ( om- from Illinois by the name of Fred Yale does not expect to ask her The other results follow: ’Thomson lege faculties is at the bottom of for U»e losers. baseman, must overcome some stiff [ mission, but not if the Milk Fund or Britten won a .silver statuette of alumni to endow athletics, President opposition to keep his job this sea- | and Lamprecht defeated W. Gess all called evils of the game, Jacobs Holy Trinity (39) any New York charity is to share James J. Corbett from the Boston. said. Angell told representatives attend­ son. i and J. Neubauer, 51 to 46; Glorgettl B F T ing the ar^nual meeting of the Yale in the proceeds. Addressing his re­ Athletic Club for his prowess as a Dr. Jacobs said there is no such Kerr, I f ...... 3 1-1 i Jimmy “ Rip” Collins, Rochester marks to an informal gathering that lightweight boxer. and McCaughey were trimmed by Alumni here last night. rookie mentioned frequently as a ^ G. Adams and W. Neubauer, 50 to thing as over emphasis in football. S. (Jolas, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 Intercolegiate games, he said, included Schmeling, his manager Joe Yesterday the same Fred Britton S. Bycholski, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 likely winners of Bottomley’s job. | Jacobs, and Bill Carey, president of —now a representative from Illinois 29; Glorgettl and Schieldge lost to should be carried on within the did some tall hitting in Internation-1 W. Gess and G. Gess, 50 to 46; Qlor- 800-YEAR-OLD GHOST PUTS J. Sobiskle, r f ...... 4 0-1 8 bounds of such reasonable expendi­ the Madison Square (Jarden Cor­ and chairman of the House Naval SION ON ENGLISH HOUNDS MeGann, c ...... 1 0-0 2 al League last year, recently pub- ! poration, Getz added this complica­ Committee—presented the statuette getti and McCaughey won from W. tures as can be provided by the par­ Gess and J. Neubauer, 50 to 47, and W. Byckolski, I g ...... 7 1-2 18 llshed averages reveal. tion to the fight plan- yesterday. He of the one-time heavyweight cham­ Cockfosters, England. (AP.)—A * ticipants or by special gifts or by Collins led the circuit in hitting G. Adams and W. Neubauer Falkoski, r g ...... 3 0-0 6 sales of tickets to wdtneas the con­ explained that "charity begins at pion to Assistant Secretary Jahneke, 800-year-old ghost is putting the A. Golas, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 with a mark of .376, and al.so wa.s home and Chicago needs all the of the Navy. It will be used as an trounced Thomson and Lamprecht, tents. Despite abuses athletics have 50 to 11. The youthful Adams- Indian sign on Major Smith-Bosan- grown up at some Institutions as the author of the greatest number charity it can get.’’ The Milk Fund annual trophy for heavyweights in quet’s bounds, it aeesoa. ^8 3-4 39 of ba.se hits—234. In addition he has been ' carrying on negotiations the Navy, the first fights to be held Neubauer combination won the de­ the result of the huge gate receipts ciding game from Glorgettl and For the third time one o< tbf Vonnmiiiity Club (27) for football, these abuses are being accounted for 19 triples to lead in for the fight. next August during fleet operations Lamprecht, 50 to 43.. hounds hae shied near the aame B, F. T. rapidly corrected, and the money is that department. at Montauk, Long Island. spot when out with the paok. The DeHope, I f ...... 3 1-1 7 now generally used for proper pur­ Staug Tourneys Discontinued WON IT ONCE, ANYHOW spot is where local legends locate SpiUane, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 poses, such as the development of Little Hoosier Is People’s Choice TYPICAL KANSAS CAGE SCORE One of the most popular Indiana The national interscholajBtlc bas- the well in wUch the Karl of E s­ Layne, rf ...... 2 0-0 4 Intramurat sports. . LOTt A MOKliM sex, convicted of higb treasoiL lA L a ^ y , c ...... 2 0-1 4 University basketball players l^etball tournament of the-Univer­ ‘ Ini 32 years of fea3ketball',-'play, Long Jim Barnes, at one ■ time sity of Chicago, discontinued this a leading golf professional In this reputed to have bseii dsowaed InV Chiater, I g ...... 5 1-0 10 HOCKBY BOUGHT among the fans this season is Al­ Kansas teams havis averaged iL.GUARAMree season, was opened in 1917 by the 29.3 points per game to 23 points country and one of the richest U44. ^ ^ ColeteAp, r g ...... 1 0*0 2 ASK CLEGHORV fred “Peedad” Campbell of Shelby- sneewher* the SoK E jbM' « f A e , Fiddler, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 ville, smallest of the Hoosier varsi­ LoSSeS I university to cover a field In high for the opponents, according to pros In the game today, made 11 trips to England for the. British keenest in the chase. Sprague Cleghom estimates ty. Campbell is only 5 feet 7 inche.s school athletics which was then Kansas news bureau figures. ’The rather neglected. Chioago.s track figures Include 532 games, with Open championships and won but Other dogs in previous years 13 1*3 27 that he sustained 84 Injuries dur­ tall but performs well at guard. h ifco MEiires^ have eheem a rfaallar.4ttiUicUaSttoi| f This is hla second year oh the I and field Interscbolastic was started total scores ^favoring Kansas 15,- one. He failed to qualify in only Half time: Holy Trinity 14, 0dm- ing hl8 Itiigthy career as a pro­ tiHiuntlt that muDlt^ 9. Referee Petberbridge. squad. 15 years before that. 670 to 12,25# one toumaaient fessional hockey player. I

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TH E CLXSSI El ED SECTION *v , B U Y / ^ N D HERE Want Ad Informattoii AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 FUEL AND FEED 49-A HOUSES FOR SALE 72 FOR SALE— 1926 CHEVROLET HARD V»’OOD $5 LOAD, contains FOR SALE!—10 ROOM house, on 1931 BASEBALL IVORY CROP Manchester Coupe, with heater, ready for win­ chunks for furnace, slabs $5, Spruce street, with all Improve­ ter $95. Call at 6:30 p. m. Tele­ special chunks $6. Chas. Palmer, ments, large lot. Telephone 5952, And QUOTED A T MODERATE PRICES Evening Herald telephone 6273. phone 8111^ 168 Beaton street, five room bunga­ CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—1927 NASH Sedan FOR SALE — HARDWOOD and low; steam heat, garage, all im­ . By CLAIBE BURCKY ADVERTISEMENTS run 16,000 miles A-1 condition, slabs. Hardwood $9.00 per cord; provements, easy terms; also new lA D t'S .Thomas will be assigned regular z^^'ALAN G O U L .6 $175. Phone 4464. John McEvltt, slabs $8.00 per cord. Satisfaction 6 room house. Telephone 8713. baWILUAM.BRA.UCHH? NEA Ser\ic« Sports 'Writer ’^mound turns this year. Neither ASSCX3ATEO f ’RESS SPORTS EOTTOtK Count six average words to a Iln*. 105 Ridge street. guaranteed. Lathrop Brothers. Tel. cost the Indians more than $25,000. One of the strangest reactibna I Initials, numbers and abbreviations 3149. Prompt delivery. BOBBIE’S BOSTEB New York, Jan. 29.—Modern cur- Dan Howley allows that Mickey each count as a word and compound Uncle ‘ Wilbert’s list of dia­ rency may have gone miniature Heath will give the Reds the best have run across lately is the wide­ words as two w’ords. Minimum cost is FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and price of three lines. BUSINESS SERVICES mond athletes who win put In step .'With the pee-wee golf fad i first basing Cincinnati has seen in spread conviction that William H. Line rates per day for transient hard wood slabs sawed stove How s She Hitting? their feet under the table at the but it doesn’t take an expert in eco- years. Heath is a left-hander. How- OFFERED 13 length and under cover. Cash price j "Old John” Dempsey can put on ads. __ Gray Moss Inn, Clearwater, In a nomios to reason that one dollar of j ley knows the young man well for the gloves after a four-year layoff Effective M arch 17, 19ST for hard wood $6.00 per load, slabs few more days, suggests that this new dough accounts for ju s t! he managed him at Toronto some Cash Charge Piano Tuning $5.00. Lu T. Wood Co. BY ISRAEL KLEIN and spread a species of ruin among 6 Consecutive Days .. 7 cts • eta JOHN COCKERHAJd Uncle is going to face quite a about twice as much in groceries or ' years ago. 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 cts 11 cts 6 Orchard Street Science Editor, NEA Service problem in paring the roster baseball players as the old. Rogers Hornsby hopes Ed Baecht the current heavyweights. I Day ...... 11 ots 18 cts down to playing and feeding size. j All orders for IrregularInsertions Dial 4219 GARDEN—FARM- Study of-1931 major league ro s-■ will pitch'several victories for the It is borne out by no really con­ win be charged at the one tlms rate. One of the most difficult driving Fresmo Thompson will be at sec­ ters reveals that there are no Lefty : Cubs this year. And since gum re- vincing facts.wh^ite.ver, beyond the Special rates for long term every DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 situations comes up about this time ond and Lefty O’Doul in left Groves or Bill Cissella coming into | mains a nickel a package, Baecht conviction tb it Old John still ^ c k s day advertising given upon request. when a soft snow falls and covers field, but the other seven places Ads ordered for three or six days MOVING—TRUCKING- FOR SALE—NATIVE POTATOES the big show, burdened with the i couldn’t have put William Wrigiey the Old Sock in either hand. Yet my and stopped before the third or fifth an icy pavement. Slippery as the are holdovers. task of making good $10,000 or very far into the red. barber, Leo, tells ine.he feels sure STORAGE 20 No. 1 grade, $1.25 per bushel de­ street is froih the last cold spell The , aside from day will be charged only for the ac­ livered. Phone 3855. more whj£h their bosses laid on the Donie Bush, master of White Sox Demps&y ■will fight again and that tual number of times the ad appear­ and snowstorm, conditions become regulars who are scrambling for ceremonies, believes Luke Appling if he does he (Leo) will be among ed. ebargin t at the rate earned, but PE:RRETT & GLENNEY me,—Mov­ much worse for the unwary driver jobs, are Rube Bressler, Murray line for. them. Most of the recruits no alIowan,_c or refunds can be made ing. packing and shipping. Dally I this season happen to be moder­ will prove to be as good at short­ the first to purchase two moderate­ on six time ads stopped after the HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 when he is placed in a position of Howell, Harvey Hendrick, Ike ately -priced. stop as Donie himself used to be, ly priced seats in the outlying sec- fifth day. service to and from New York. 14 ignorance as to the actual condition Boone and A1 Cohen. Extra in­ Whether the drop in ivory prices tots of the arenas; \ No "till forbids”: display lines not trucks at your service. Agents for Full size iron beds $4.50 shop­ of the pavement beneath. fielders are Joke Flowers, Eddie sold. should be laid to business condi­ 'There has been no -heavyweight United Van Service, one of the worn. Motorists should beware of such 'Moore, Neil Finn, Jackie Warner The Herald will not be responsible leading long distance moving com- and Bobby Reis. Besides ha'ving tions or the draft rule; recently worth going to Witch,. Leo insists, for more than one Incorrect insertion 1 walnut finished dresser $12. situations and of demanding too adopted remains to be seen. The Nat Cracker since Dempsey retired. He reasons, of any advertisement ordered for pa.nie3. Connection In 162 cities. 3 Porcelain tables $4 to $7. much of the motor in order to over­ a lot of extra catchers and pitch­ more than one time. Following an old Spanish custom, therefore, that it is necessary .for Phone 30«3. 8860, 8864. Watkir.j Furniture Exchange come the difficulties presented by ers he doesn’t know what to do Now that Jack Curley is promot­ Tlie Inadvertent omission of Incor­ with, Robbie is well off. And did the Pacific Coast League agaio Old John to gbt into shape fo ri an­ rect publication of advertising will be L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and such weather. grabbed most of the money for ing professional tennis, how about a other campaign to liven-up the |>ro- rectified only by cancellation of the FOR SALE — SPECIAL RANGE you ever see a ball team with so match between a tennis player and charge made for the service rendered. piano moving, modem equipment, talent. Eight former coast players ceedinga ag&ih. ' ■ burner. Oil for all makes of burn­ The little matter of getting out much trading material? a •wrestler? All advertlsemants must conform experienced help, public store- ers at 9 l-2c per gallon. Prompt are among the more aristocratic In style, copy and typography with bouse. Phone 44%. of a slippery rut is an example of regulations enforced by the publish­ delivery. Grezel-Johnson Company, the trouble that might be encount­ Jack Curley, whose wrestlers rookies of 1931. In such a bout the tennis player Even Artie McGovern, the weH ers and they reserve the right to 1 Purnell Place. Phone 7167. ered. As the clutch is let in and the are proving more popular than Strangely, Joe Kuhel and Myril could be armed with his racquet. known muscle moulder, is a ylctim edit, revise or reject any copy con­ the boxers now in New York City, sidered objecUon.a lile. REPAIRING rear wheels begin to spin with the Hoig, two of the most costly young­ TheVrestler, of course, would bring of the Dempsey .complex.; ' CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to engine, the wheels only dig them­ has promoted everything from a sters, may find bench warming his racket Into play, too. "Dempsey,” remarks" Artie,' “dito’t be publisliPd same day must be re­ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 grappling match to a flea circus. VACUUM CLEANER: gtin; phono­ selves in. among their duties this year. The Jose the championsWp . and,., .hit ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays The mistake most drivers make, He gave Caruso $1,000* a night Senators paid Kansas City $55,000 the downgrade because he,.wa;s g§t- 10:30 a. ni. graph, clock repairing. Key mak­ FOR SALE—UPRIGHT mahogany to sing in six cities and made The WTestler probably would fool ing. Bralthwaite, 52 Pearl street. piano, with bench, good condition, in such cases, is to jam down the and a for everybody, including Abe Attell, ting old or weak or because of poor TELEPHONE YOUR throttle quickly,'with the idea that money. He promoted Rudolf Kuhel, who proved an able under­ with a mixed doubles-cross. legs. He was beaten - because. -hiis WANT ADS. $50. Call 7843. this might cause the wheels to grab Valentino. He sent Annette Kel- study for veteran Joe ’Judge late -stewnach went .'fiaclo • on- - him .' His Ads are accepted over the telephone and jerk out of the rut. On the con­ lerman on tour and the famous last year. Hoag cost Colo^I Rup- poor stomach was the only U ^ g at the CllAUUL RATE given above COURSES AND CLASSES 27 diver enriched the promoter. He A number of young college men as a coiivenien.i.'e to advertisers, but WANTED—TO BUY 58 trary they merely spin faster and pert between $50,0(30 and $75,000, are enterin'g the wrestling game wrong with him. This being so,” he the CASH RATES will be accepted as dig in deeper. has promoted Hackenschmidt, BARBER TRADE taught in day Gotch, Jeffries, Willard, Carpen- plus a sizable telegraph toll during now, O’Goofty read in the paper last trained all wrong for both fights FU LL PAY.MK.NT if paid a t the busi­ and evening classes. Low tuition WANTEL TO BUY second hand Worse yet, such action endangers the argument over an option the night. But you can’t fool O’Goofty; ■with Tunney.- ; —• ’ ness office on or before the seventh furniture, ranges, and stoves. the wheel and engine bearings. And tier, Barney Oldfield and now he day following the first Insertion of rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 is promoting -Bill Tilden. But Jack Yanks held. he says he knows what the story "What was the result? In each ad otherwise tlie CHARGE Market street, Hartford. James H. Hopkins, 81 West Ma i it burns up the tires. It’s costly and Brooklyn’s recent deal with Oak­ meant to say was football players. first fight, Dempsey’s system wan ed R.A.TB will be collected. No responsi­ street Telephone Rockville 17-2. of little avail. dropped a pile of change when he bility for errors in telephoned ads brought over the Vatican Choir land for Catcher full of poisons generated by his poor More effective is, first, to apply and ■ the Giants’ transaction late Curley, who has promoted digestion and poot training th ^ he w ill be assum ed and th eir Brpcuraoy HELP WANTED— the throttle slowly and easily, so for a series of concerts. The mu­ cannot be guaranteed. APARTMENTS—FLATS— sic was beautiful, says Jack, but last season for Harry everything from a flea circus to a seemed dopfed.- He” better ^the FEMALE 35 that the wheels may have a better Rosenberg were the only other big bass yodeler, would be the very next year but-still-he wasn’t han­ INDEX OF. TENEMENTS 63 chance to grab some rough spots in it didn’t draw the crowds. man to promote a bout between a CLASSIFICATIONS money affairs. The Robins parted dled properly. WANTED—GIRL FOR housework the ruts and pull out. Turning fast, iVith $50,000 and two well-worn wrestler anc^ a boxer. .. He could "I think I could, put Dempjey B irths ...... A and help with children. Write Box FOR RENT—THREE, FIVE and the tires will pass up such rough Art Shires has left the big sign Young Stribling for a Engagements ...... B Z, in care of Herald. six room tenements, all improve­ spots and in fact smooth them down leagues, but his pattern of players while Rosenberg cost the shadow-boxing exhibition. back into first Class fighting (Edi­ M arriages ...... C ments. Inquire 147 East Center chatter will remain. One of the Giants $40,000 in cash. tion how. Not the Dempsey of TTole- D eaths ...... D to make climbing out more difficult. St. Louis Cardinal rookies is a Charley Wilson, Rochester star, do.but a better .fighting man tjian Card of Thanks ...••••••••••••« B street. Telephone 7864. While on the subject of mixed In Memorlam ...... a F HELP WANTED—MALE 36 If this doesn’t work the snow and young man yclept Dizzy Dean, who is expected to improve the,Braves’ matches, the idea suggests it­ he was in 1927. years , ^ Lost and Found 8 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, uses very bold words. Another is infield without undue expense. He’s "long time to lay o'if tlie game -fcii't l A nnouncem ents ...... t LIFE INSURANCE SALESMEN ice may be shoveled out of the way, self of a bout between Rudy 'Val- with all improvements and garage, or chains may be applied. Ah old Gene Rye, Red Sox recruit from a shortstop unless Rabbit Maran- lee and an ancient egg. Mr.Val- feel certain he couid come back .ajjwl Personals ...... S wanted' to sell combination Life steam heat. Inquire 64 Summer Waco, who can talk a wonderful ville continues his capers as of last give a good account of himself. ' Autom obiles and Accident Policy in which the rag may be tied around each wheel lee recently had an experience Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 street. ball game. Dizzy pitched a couple season. In that event, Wilson must with some hard-boiled eggs in "Most trainers would have him do Automobiles for Exchange I Accident feature is non-cancellable. and the throttle again applied grad­ ually, in order that the cloth may of pretty good efforts for the argue with Bus Chatham for third Boston and wouldn’t have to be a lot of road work and probably Auto Accessories—Tires ...... I We also write Juvenile policies on FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all Cards toward the close of last sea­ basing honors. The Braves also in­ Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 1 improvements, garage, 55 Hudson help the wheels to grasp the ground egged on. ruin him. Aa a matter of fact alt ,ie Auto Schools ...... 1-A children from age one day on. Ex­ and pull out. son and furnished the praise for duced a pair of hard hitting out­ .wqul(^ jwejd, to. do. is work out ;Cgn- A utos—Ship by T ruck ...... I cellent opportunity for the right street. Telephone 6502. his victories himself. When Rye fielders to take up residence in Bo.s- sistently, but moderately, and diet A utos— F or H ire ...... 9 man. Reply to E. Glass, 54 Church Sometimes a plank placed length­ looked over the roster sent to him RUR.YL ROADS Garages—Service—Storage i..... 10 FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all mod- wise under each wheel will afford ton to assist Wally Berger. They Now that the construction of main properly. He shouldn’t do any road Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 street, Hartford, Conn. with a contract by Bob Quinn, are Bob Worthington, who batted work at all.” ern improvements, at 67 Summer enough traction. prexy of the Sox, he sat down and highways has been fairly well es­ "Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 street. Inquire 3 1-2 Walnut street. At any rate, it doesn’t help to .378 for Rochester, and Wes Schul- tablished, the importance of improv­ Business and Professional Services wrote Mr. Qpinn a nice little note, merich, a .377 hitter for Los An­ Business Services Offered ...... II SALESMAN WANTED step on the gas in trying to get out explaining that so far as he could ing the secondary roads that lead more Dempsey appears un­ Household Services Offered ...... ll-A FOR RENT — SEVERAL FIRST geles. Schulmerich happens to be of a rut. Neither does this help when m ^ e out, the best batter on the farther into the farm areas, la-ber* ‘ the ring light.s as'a'referee; thn Building—Contracting to represent cla.>?s rents. Apply Edward J. trying to get started on a slippery the same young man whom Pop ginning to dawn upon highway anfi more apparent it is, that as an arbi- F lo rists—N urseries ...... I t Holl, 865 Main street. Telephone Boston club this year was going other state authorities. Funeral Directors ...... * 16 RICHMAN BROTHERS paveme'nt. In this case it is good to be a young man named Rye. Warner once said was the greatest ter he is still a first class fighting Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 4642. practice to put the gears in second fullback on the coast, next to his The American Road Builders As­ man. CLOTHES Mr. Quinn, however, has a nice Insurance ...... II and apply the gas gradually and way of putting a young man in own prize pupil, Ernie Nevers. sociation at St. Louis recently heard Old John hasn’t the detached Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, all smoothly. Even the. Red Sox anticipate out­ much.on this subject when Norman poise and quick-thinking apparatus Moving—^Trucking—Storage ... 20 We announce for spring 1931 the improvements. Inquire at 111 Holl his place and calling him when he M. B’aney, of the Farm-to-Market Painting—Papering ...... 11 street. Telephone 7330. speaks out of turn. So he wrote field improvement. The improve­ to qualify as the third man in a Professional Services ...... a 22 finest line we have offered in our The brakes in this kind oi weather ment is named Gene Rye, whose Roads Association, spoke to them. rtng. Too often, i t. seems he is un­ R epairing ...... 21 entire 52 years in business. An ag­ to Mr. Rye, in effect stating that Five million farmers in the United Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 2i FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM heated may also cause some alarm. They ‘‘invariably when a young ball hitting broke down many Texas consciously shifting and weaving, gressive conscientious man is want­ may be in perfect condition, yet fences last season. States, Blaney pointed out, face the fi.guring what he would be doing Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 ed to handle this new line in Man­ apartment, on Center street, player suddenly acquires lofty Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 garage. Phone 4274. when applied on slippery pavement ideas of his own w’orth, It Is some St. Louis has some fine ivory ex­ problem of getting their crops to with his right or left under the cir- Efliicational chester and vicinity. This is an op­ they will be unable to stop the car market over roads that today are Courses and Classes ...... 17 friend who is doing the advising.” hibits, purchased at mbderate Qumstances before him. A sfid^n portunity to build up a permanent FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, within a reasonable distance. prices. Dizzy Dean, Cardinal pitch­ hardly adequate to withstand the qmer.frency, as arc^.Jn the mlisi^al Private Instruction ...... IS business and make a big income. In reply, a letter was received D ancing ...... 18-A with all improvements at 79 Ridge What happens is this: The brakes from Rye which said: er who won the final ga'me of the weight and stress of modern heavy oortiedv bout between Max Baer and Musical—Dramatic e e e e e e earc e • • • 19 THE RICHMAN BROS. CO. street. Inquire upstairs. grip the wheels when applied, but ‘‘Well, I guess you hit the nail 1930 season, his only start, mod­ truck traffic. The movement today 6ld Tom Heeney, left Dempsey be­ W anted—^Instruction ...... 10 the stopping action fails to go be­ is away from water and rail traffic, F inancial Cleveland, Ohio. on the head when you said some­ estly admits that he will tame fuddled. c J FOR RENT—TWO 6 room tene­ yond that. The wheels may be toward motor transportalion. Yet, Bonds—Stocks—Mortgagee no • • • 1 1 ments, all improvements on Madi­ one told me what to write about Eamshaw in the 1931 world series. It i.s curious the way Dempsey isd- Business Opportunities IS locked by the brakes, but they will and how to get around but I guess Russ Young, a catcher who per­ with roads muddy and slow and hard ways has been mixed up. in ring ar­ Money to Loan ...... t| son street. Apply 100 East Center slide smoothly along under the mo­ to traverse, it is discouraging for Help and Sltuatlona SITUATIONS WANTED— or Phone 3782. I would have been better off if I formed many years with Milwau­ the farmer whose farm is set far guments. His title, fight, with Vuil­ Help Wanted—Female ...... IS mentum of the car. would have listened to myself. T kee. finally was accepted by the lard in 1919 was a .rtatous ^alr. H elp W anted—Male ...... 16 FEMALE 38 Braking action implies both ap­ sure would like to have a nice BrowTis, who dispatched four much- back of a modem highway to com­ Help Wanted—^Male or Female .. 17 FOR RENT—MODERN 5 ROOM plication of the brakes on the bat this situation. The Firpo battle brought about j' a A g ents W anted ...... 17-A RESPECTABLE GIRL, experienced flat, 1st floor, 37 Delmont street. talk with you this spring. Sorry used players to the Brewers as Of the 3,000,000 miles of highway new set of fistic rules in New YoFk. Situations Wanted—Fema,le...... 38 wheels and friction of the tires on I caused you all the trouble but payment. houseworker, wants work at once Phone 8039. the pavement. If there is no friction in the United States, only 660,000 The “long count” at Chicago, cost Situations Wanted—M ale ...... 19 with, good living people. Write v.nll come down next spring and 'Third Baseman Johnny Vergez Jack a possible knockout of Tunney. Employment Agencies ...... 60 FOR RENT—3 ROOM suite in the between tires and pavement, no mat­ Phew you I got the goods. Well, miles are surfaced, although the pro­ Live Stock—Pels—Poultry—If ehlclee Box M, in care of Herald. ter how well the brakes hold the may figure prominently in the Mc- portion of state highway mileage to His first appearance as a referee'in Dogs— ^Birds—P e ts ...... 41 new Johnson Block, Main street. here’s hoping we meet shortly and Graw pennant plans this year. New York, in the lamentable Sc«tt- Live Stock—Vehicles ...... « . . . 42 All modern improvements includ­ wheels, they will have little effect in wishing you all the success in the the total road mileage in the coun­ Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 stopping the car. Eventuily, the young coast star try is only one-tenth. Von Porat affair, ^ s as unsatisfac- POULTRY AND ing heat. Apply Aaron Johnson. world with your ball, club, etc.” will determine whether Fred Lind- torv as the second. * • Wanted — Pets—Poultry-—Stock 44 Tel. 3726 or janitor 7635. Rye, by the way, holds a record Of course, most of the traffic goes For Sale—Sliscellanenna SUPPLIES 43 It is essential therefore, that the strom will shift to the Giant out­ over these main highways, but high­ The fact seems "to‘be that Demp­ Articles for S ale ...... 4| of having hit three home runs in field or remain on the hot corner. way officials must not forget that sey is still the fighting’ man at Boats and Accessorise ...... 46 A SMALL DEPOSIT with your FOR RENT—MODERN 5 r^ m motorist does not rely entirely on one inning in a game played last Building Materials ...... 47 flat, first floor on Lilley street, the brakes in such weather when at­ August. Lefty Jim Mooney, a young hurler there are 5,000,000 passenger cars heart, no matter whether he's dress­ Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 order now will insure Rhode Island McGraw scouted personally In the and about a million trucks on our ed un as a referee, “front man” or Red and White Leghorn day old garage, near Center. Inquire 21 tempting to stop his car. He must Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 Elro street. use judgment and greater care, Sally League last summer, showed farms that have to struggle through nromoter. The old tiger can’t Fuel and Feed ...... *''-K chicks when wanted. We do cus­ the Giant boss enough a great deal of clay and muck, par­ Garden — Farm —Dairy Products 60 tom hatching. E. S. Edgerton, 655 slowing down gradually and apply­ change his stripes. Household Goods ...... 61 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat up­ ing the brakes intermittently with pitching to increase his blood pres­ ticularly at this time of year, to get Machinery and Toole ...... 62 North Main street, Manchester. stairs $22, garage, 5 Ridgewood STKKtftS sure. to market. Musical Instruments ...... 62 Phone 5416. the clutch always engaged so that lively Ball? Oh No! Office and Store Equipment .... 54 street, ready February 1st. Inquire the engine, too, will act as brake. Pre-season dope indicates that These six million motor vehicles Specials at the Stores ...... 66 178 Parker street or telephone Sometimes, when the car must be Cleveland rookies Craghead and on our farms represent more than FOR SALE—TWO X-RAY brood- Bick ih 1908 the major league Wearing Apparel-*-Fure...... 67 ers. Will accommodate 100 chickens 5623. stopped while going down a slippery a fifth of the total motor vehicle Wanted—To Buy ...... |s grade, it is advisable to shift from registration in the United States. boys collaborated in making 266 lloom s— Board— Hof els'—R esorts ’ each. W. R. Campbell, 76 North FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, home runs during the entire t sea- Restaurauts School. Telephone 3608. high to second at the proper slow They should get proportionate con^ Rooms Wltnout Board ...... 61 all improvements, garage if desir­ speed and let the engine, through sideration in planning further high-i -son. v'^'The. totgl had jumped to 1>559 Boarders W anted ...... 69-A ed. Apply 95 Foster street. Tel. second gear, slow down the car al­ Fire Insurance way Improvement. for'the naajor circuits in ifeo. Country Board—R esorts ...... 60 5230. Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 FUEL AND FEED 49-A most to a complete stop before the Automobile — ■»( ~ .1., ■ ! ■ Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 61 6 ROOM t e n e m e n t ! 26 Walker clutch Is disengaged. Real Estate For Rent FOR SALE—1 MONTH SPECIAL, The brakes can then be applied to Insurance Apartments, Flats. Tenementa 61 hard wood $5 per load cash, birch street, all Improvements, garage, Business Locations for Rent ,,, 64 good location, rent reasonable. In­ complete the stop, and there ■will be III res and accidents come Houses for Rent ...... 66 $4 per load, good measure. Thomas little or no danger of skidding. B E J 5URE YO ITR E R IG H T^ Suburban for Rent .... quire 30 Walker. Geo. Murdock. without warning. » • • • • • • a. Wilson. Phone 8581 or Rosedale The car must be under constant Summer Homes for Rent Are you prepared? ■V Wanted to R ent ...... 6t 37-4. FEBRUARY FIRST—SIX ROOM control In all weather, but to this Rent Kivtute F o r Sale house on Lilley street, good condi­ must be added more personal watch­ CaH 3VK0 or i?746. & Apartment Building for Sale ... 49 HARD WOOD, STOVE length $5 a tion, all improvements. Apply 15 fulness when the weather is bad. Service with reliable com- Business Property for S ale ...... 7* load. Special chunks for furnace or Lilley street. Tel. 8124. Five brotlien owned a bam and a panies. Farms and Land for S ale ...... 71 fire place $6. Hardwood slabs $4. iquare yard, as shown m die (fiifnin. Houses for Sale ...... 72 a. Lots for Sale ...... 71 F. O. Giesecke, telephone Rosedale But One Point Is Enough In die yard were 10 diidcen houses. Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 36-12. HOUSES FOR RENT 65 The hfothers decided to (fivide die y»d Robert J. Smith Suburban for Sale ...... 75 In the past eight years of foot­ equally, so that ^ -one had a fJot of 1009 Main St. Real Estate for Exchange ...... 74 FOR SALEF-HARD WOOD $6 load FOR RENT—6 ROOM HOUSE ball relations, Notre Dame has nev­ Real Estate Wanted—Real E state ...... 77 or slabs $5; also light trucking with garage, eill Improvements, 22 er beaten Army by more than one land die same size and shape as die Steamship Tickets Auction—Legal Notices odiers and with two diidcen coops on Legal Notices .. t| done. V. pirpo, 116 Wells street Laurel Place. Inquire 26 Elm touchdown and in the 1930 season, Dial 6148. street. Telephone 3152. the Irish won by a single point. each plot How did diey ^ it> r 30 GAS BUGGIES—Welcome By FRANK BECK

WELI___ I BECAME OH..ER.-YOU HES MY A BIT JADED WITH CITY ITS NEVER LOOK A B IT SUCH N tR V«,>4| BUDDY. CA N T I M SURE l if e a n d d e o d e o a V isit TOO LATE TIRED , D ig g in g m e ■//// YOU BE CIVIL Gl a d t o IN th e c o u n t r y w o u ld be OH, TO MEND, CAPTAIN, w it h y o u r elb o w TO HIM WHEN (| top S’p)- SEE YOU, MOST REFRESHING,AND y/. YES I rr AND RIGHTA y o u 'd b e t t e r IF IT AND KNOCKING HE COMBS HERE ^ posed -tote a c^sk/is CAPTAIN. in c iDently pro vide a n happened NOW HEM LIE DOWN ISN'T MY WIND-OUT TO HAND ME A -uMteKown. iaCVivia.* SHAKE OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW so LONG NEEDS A AND REST. PUTTING SO YOU COUtO- REWARD! MUST^ AGAIN.' m y appreciation AGO WE LITTLE. I'LL SHOW YOU HOG THE YOU GRAB IT Ct oyiqiiialed ' M ID S T OP FOR RETURNING HAD ALMOST YOU YOUR OUT. CONVERSATION OUT OF HIS HAND) Oilna.to’iJirt. in i<39b» H0U5ECLEANING, MV l o s t FORGOTTEN ROOM. AND iNVITB USE t h e b e a n HEM I w a l l e t . THE HIM TO STAY THINK W HAT ANSWERED INCIDENT. AS LONG AS THIS MEANS ' A KNOCK HE PLEASES TO M E; AT THE DOOR , AND 7 - THERE STOOD wi02,;tkeO}iU( CAPTAIN sible FOGS, >» THE MAN |T WHO PROMISED 4 TO REWARD m • ipnq-iawcN Me M s o (D . HANDSOMELY FOR-FINDIKe ' ^ .1511014 .•V': A : TUaCIJ,CaK^ r fi.-i VlY* BY NEA ■ x.^9 ia s^' illifnr» SCnvtCC,: 1- fl . INC. T MANCHESTER HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29,1931. /PAGE ELEVEN

FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: SKIPPY By Percy L. (Crosby nta.q».eAT.Off. SENSE AND HONSI V . The EduoatiOB ef MUi He*P THINK i r U)WAT K'lNO At 20 we know It aU. THf KIND THAT At 30 we think we know it aU. WAS HARViSSTTIMe At 40 we become somewhat un­ IF A FC6A ^or certain. At 50 we have erave doubts. LOST IN ONC — At 60 we ^ve it up. | I W AN T A some folks want to >mow yourj TOOTH 6 RUSh ! views only that they may oppose ! them. n Attorney—But madame, you can­ not marry again. If you do, your | husband has clearly specified in his i will that his fortune will go to hiS brother. Widow— Yes, that’s so. It’s the brother that I’m marrying.

A young school boy baited before ® 1931 ercy L. Crosby. Great Britain right* resetyetL the blacksmith’s forge and watched King Featurea Syndicate, Inc. ___ the smith with great interest Very much annoyed, the smith suddenly held a red hot piece under the boy's nose, hoping to make him back OUR BOARDING HOUSE away. ew»» Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fra The Boy—If you’ll give me a dol­ By Gene Ahern lar I’ll lick it A bank teller may be a very ad- The smith took a dollar from his mirable person but he’s barred B0 6 S ,T WANTA pocket and held It out. The boy from the public. took the money, licked it, placed it UIAS J E G ’ WofAPERlAJ’ Wifei^"Tf(i5 Do l l a r He r e ’s a weui ^ tn his pocket, and sloWly walked ‘And claimed his wife in horror, S F V o ’ BoVS VJOLiLD LAK <3E15 akJM M V UllTT^ ^DEBiiTA^STE VCLLAJ^ iway, whistling. ^ we’re planning to stay there two weeks.” A -iMrRP \HfftRESr Ifki Fiv/g oT^lERS, iTtlS-T ‘ JASOAIt AM’ I There Is A Big DUTereace Be­ M AK E A WAM-r Voa To GIV/E tween seeing Through A Thing and l u c k PIS' Census Enumerator—^What’s your KiMoMo uim-( iT A BRILLIAMT Seeing A Thing Through. husband’s vocation? MIVilM’ lAi A 6AME* OB Housewife (haughtily)—He’s a ■'gM FOtT? VOLiP (ccMli^G-QUrf P/W?TV| Young Lady—^Were you pleased COMGO T 0L O ,U ilF SOME^ vegetarian. F A B B l-f^ F o o t , domY l e t iT PAMCE with the new school today. Tommy ? Elnumerator (politely)—No, no, I PULLMAAi PoR TE F S A^i’ Tonsmy—Naw. Dey made me ANi’ LAV \-r ALL EV/eMiMC —- mean what does he do for a living ? IV E QCy T FREE-Uil4eEL(M’ wash me face an’ when I got home Housewife (with patience exhaust­ liki A MiflM AM’ (S ET A de dorg bit me ’cause he didn’t ed)— told you once. He’r a vege­ HAMPSOME TeM know me. v e s t P o cK E -rj tarian—he sells vegetables. PCiLLlM’ SEBEfdS A/^"' Do l l a r ’ BILL Many Ideas, Like Many People, ^ s y money Is predicted by some PO/M-TS { ITb ESCORT Look Good Until You Try Them Out. of The big financiers of this country. \T rioME Well, that is what most people are PAPA ♦ Mrs. Jones—What kind of interior looUng for. decoratioB does your hukband pre­ o o fer? "To some girls life is Just one Mrs. Smith—Well, Just between long neck.” you and me Its com beef afid cab­ bage. Sbs—Why so thoughtful. Dear? He—^I have one dollar over this Women are getting so they can week, and I can’t remember which o break out of Jail Just as wdl as men installment I forgot to pay. aver could. Women r,re quick to learn the tricks of men. Drury—Did you ever hear of the collegiate flower? Ignorance Is the Mother of PreJ- Dempsey—No, what's its name? adice. Meanness Is Probably Its Pa. Drury—The blooming idiot. Gerald—What kind of girl is Flos­ Doctor—^What’s your trouble? X WANTA RAlSe THE A ATE sie? Patient— can’t sleep. oN OUR SHIPPING c h a r g e s Harold—Well, she knows life like Doctor—Drink a glass of whiskey a book—^that has been suppressed. every half-hour throughout the TO J o n e s & Co . V V tW M i night. It Is Our Guess That No 200- Patient — Will that make me pound Man Would EVer Enjoy Jump­ sleep? ing From An Airplane and Trusting Doctor—I don’t know, but it will Wltwwftlf to a Parachute. make the time pass more pleasant­ Mr. Rock was reading statistics in ly. the newspaper. 'Tn New York a child was bom every two minutes,” ONE OB THE OTHER he announced. "Good heavens!” ex- MRS. NEWLYWED: Dear, if oM you don’t eat the cake I’ll never C£> lMV/ESTME^iT V make another. CC>. REG. U. S. MT. OPF.e> t*31 GY REA C ^VICE,1 MR. NEWLYWED: And if I do CFontaln* Poa, lUl ©at it you won’t have to bake an­ Sticker Solution other—‘ for me. — Buen Humor. Madrid. WASHINGTON TUBBS IL Bringing Home the Bacon By Crane QUAUFIElS P aWTI Y n o No NO/ SEN oe. il EET EtS ALL HEl^El EET EE5 Pt-PJA BtAlES, NOl \T'0 TAKE A vjEEK. BUT » MADE Prospective Employer: What we s o VOU'P -n2W> J I WA.S ONW JESTiNCi. YOURS! WAH—1 VOEEL HAVE EET COUMT •oORE The sa c k s w ere filled with bills iNSTEAPj want is a night watchman who will iM so v jR Pl e a s e , i b e g o f vou. onto trucks and taken r IT, EASY? -^ O ’ OlD NiEWSPAFERS. watch, alert and ready, for the FORT w h e r e / CX)^^E WEETrt ME - LET ' -v. ‘i7hus slightest noise or Indication of bur­ MN IMMEMTlON'S K SHOW VOU THE glars. Somebody who can sleep with USELESS FOR MOMEY, THE AMERICANS one eye and both ears open and is PEFEMSE, EH? BECOME THE not afraid to tackle anything. k , . RICHEST Applicant: I see, sir. I’ll send my MEN IN ALL wife around.—Tit-Bits. CEWTRAL AMERICA-

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4TH ANNUAL Nooainatlng Board PUBUCJfmST The isbxQliiatlng committee con­ SOUTH METHODISTS sisting of l^y. R. A. Colpitts, chair­ Manchester’s AT c m VIEW HALL man; Mrs. Paul Ferris, Mrs. J. ICE CARNIVAL Keeney Street How^ard Keith, seSrstary; H. Ross Date Book KEEP REV. COLPITIS t^wis and R. W . Wilson, presented Center Springs Pond TOMORRbW EVENING the foUowdng nominations to office, R . C. A . licensied and Refreshments. all of wWclt were elected: Record­ Tonight ing stewnsx^ Mrs. Mabel Rogers; DeMolay Sport Dance at Masonic Sunday Aftemon, Feb. 1 Unanimously Approve of disbursing -steward -and financial Temple. secretary, R. E. Purinton; assistant Next Month 2 P. M. There will be a well children’s conference at the Memorial hospital i financial secretary, Fred Rogers; Sunday, Feb. 1— Annual skating RADIO TUBES annex at 3 o’clock tomorrow after­ Board’s Success In Retain­ I Communion stewrard, H. Ross I carnival at Center Springs. { Lewis; district steward, J. H. Keith; I NORVAL BAPTIE noon. Monday, Feb. 2— Combined bridge and GLADYS LAMB reserve 'district steward, W illard' and whist party at M. H. S., benefit Rachel Viciterman was the ing Their Popular Pastor. Horton. i of Washington trip. Souvenir Progfranu A t Pond, 25o. guest of honor at a silver tea given I Board of stewrards, P. J. Bendall, i Saturday, Feb. 7— Junior Prom at last evening at the home of Mr. and E. Benson, William Black, Dr. How­ High school. Mrs. J. H. Hewitt of Ridge street, A unanimous standing vote of ap­ ard Boyd, L. SL Clair Burr, H. L. Sunday, Feb. 8— Sixth annual Po­ DANCING TONIGHT and which was attended by 25 of proval of the pastoral relations Carr, Mrs. A . L, Crowell, Christo­ lice Benefit concert at State Thea­ the members of Lady Roberjts committee’s successful efforts in re­ pher Glenney, A . E. Gibson, A . E. ter. HOW AT THE JACK-O-LANTERN .Lodge, Daughters of St. George, of taining the services of Rev. Robert ' Holman, Thomas Humphries, J. H. Wednesday, Feb. 11—35th annual BALLROOM, Bolton Notch which Miss Vickerman was a char­ A. Colpitts for the fifth year, an ac­ Keith, H. R. Lewis, George McKin­ masquerade of S t Mary’s Young ney, W . F. Mullen, George Nichols, | Old Fashioned and Modem. ter member. Games were played, cepted recommendation of a de­ Men’s Club at Armory. some of the old-time songs sung and creased budget of $20,850, and an R. E. Purinton, H. W . Robb, Sidney [ Friday, Feb. 13 — The Mikado, Harold Gates, Prompter. fruit salad, cheese wafers, tea and informal reception to District Su­ ; Strickland, R W. Wilson, Miss ( Gilbert-SuUivan operetta presented (or the Waddell’s, Orchestra. coffee served. Mrs. Appleby made perintendent Myron Center and Jessie Reynolds, J. L. Winterbottom, ’ by combined Glee Clubs, orchestra and decorated a large birthday Mrs. Center, marked the fourth Mrs. Gertrude Trotter, Fred Rogers, and Sock omd Buskin Club of High cake, and the ladies surprised Miss quarterly conference and annual Raymond Mercer, Mrs. George school at the High school. ' Vickerman with a gift of china. meeting of the South Methodist : Keith, Samuel Burgess, Willard Monday, Feb. 16— Msisonlc Ball first time! ABOUT TOWN Episcopal church last night. I Horton, Richard Turkington, Elmer at State Armory. Mrs. Henry Coleman of Main Program j Anderson, Fritz Noren, Mrs. Rossa- Monday, Feb. 24— Second annual The regular meeting of the Cos­ street, is at St. Francis hospital A supper was served in the base­ ; Brookings. Mrs. Mabel Rogers, Herald Cooking School at Masonic mopolitan Club will be held tomor­ where she is to undergo an opera­ ment to about one hundred mem­ ' Thomas Cordner and H. R. Haley, j Temple, opens for four days, closing row afternoon with Mrs. W. B. Lull tion for a slight spinal affliction. bers, at 6:30 o’clock. Harold Pether- Committees |Friday. Sessions in afternoon each at her home, 32 Huntington street. bridge led the singing with Fred ■ Quarterly conference committees: day. Miss Elizabeth M. Bennett, princi­ Rogers at the piano. The business Finance, Thomas J. Rogers, chair- I pal of the Barnard and Nathan Hale MISS MARY McFa r l a n d meeting was^eld upstairs in the : man; J. H. Keith, secretary; W. E. i Through an arrangement with the manufacturer of the celebrated,. schools, will be the program speak­ Thumith, assistant secretary; R. E. I HOSPITAL NOTES er. GIVEN SHOWER P A R H Purinton, L. W. Case, A. L. Crowell, G. E. Keith; religious instruction. I I Norman S. Hohenthal of 24 Roose­ United Statgs postage stamps I Mrs. P. G. Ferris, Mrs. A. E. Gibson, j bearing the portra’ of Casimer | velt street, died at the Memorial R. C. A. Miss Mary A. McFarland who Miss Helen Keith, Miss Henrietta 1 hospital this morning following a R. C. A. Pulaski, famous Polish hero of the . teaches in the Hollister street school Devon, Miss Alice Benson, Mrs. D. j American revolutionary war, who j long illness with encephalitis. “QUALIFIED” was honored with a surprise kitchen ■ M. Caldwell; hospitals. Miss Jessie j Mrs. Mary Wind of 46 Foster C e n s = ' was killed in the attack on Savanah / shower yesterday afternoon at the Reynolds, Mrs. A. L. Crowell, Mrs. i in 1779, have begun to appear here, street was admitted to the hospital home of' Mrs. Agnes Dwyer of Otto Nelson; church music, Mrs. A. i last night. though this issue is not yet on sale Strickland street. About thirty of L. Crowell, F. J. Bendall; church locally. The Pulaski stamps are her associate teachers in the Eighth records and auditing, R. W. Wilson, R A D IO TUBES coming on letters from Pennsyl­ “PerfecUy satisfied,” is the an­ District schools were present and F. ;J. Bendall, Mrs. Mabel Rogers, You can buy this wonderful product at a great saving. vania, offices in that state having swer of our oil customers. The thoroughly enjoyed the affair. Miss H. Fritz Noren. been the first to be supplied with Manchester Lumber Co. Phone Frances Conrow sang, accompanied Examination of local preachers: 5145. Coal and fuel oil.—Advt. them. on the piano by Miss Adelaide Spor- W. E. Keith, W. F. Mullen, C. A. Trade In Yonr Old Tubes For New Miss Lillian G. Grant of Cam­ er. Miss Hannah Jensen gave a hu­ Davis; temperance, Mrs. George bridge street, will present a program morous monologue. A comic dra­ Keith; Miss Ella Stanley, Miss El- of dramatic readings and character matization was given by Miss Con- lena Burr, Mrs. Elin Nyman, Mrs. sketches at the annual reunion of row, Miss. Elizabeth Daley, Miss T. Kehler; pastoral relations and the Hartford grade teachers’ club I Gertrude Carrier, Miss Helen Ma­ pulpit supply, G. E Keith, A. L. Tremendous Allowahees this evening at the Brown school, j loney and Miss Mary Young, after Crowell, L. W. Case, Miss Myrtle N E E D M O N E Y You which light refreshments were serv- TYPE 1 List Allow- on your used tubes, regardless of age, con­ Tomorrow evening she w ll be the Fryer, Thomas J. Ro.gers; member- ance Pay eS by the hostess. for 1 reader at the community supper •ship, Mrs. J. H. Keith. Mrs. L. S. $ .75 dition or brand on the purchase of new and entertainment at Wapping and j Miss McFarland, who is to be Burr, Marjorie Crockett, J. L. Win­ COAL — CLO'THING 201A $ 1.2o $ .50 on Saturday night at the Highland ■ married next month to Joseph terbottom, Mbss Gertrude Abbev; P.YST DUE BILLS OB 226 1.75 .50 1.25 SUPER TUBES Park Community club. Handley of Oakland street, received world service council will consist ANY OTHER PURPOSE. 245 2.00 .50 1.50 a number of useful kitchen utensils. of heads of' organizations: director 280 1.90 .50 1.40 ■ ' ■ 'w -Jr •. The second in the series; o f the of religious education. Miss Doris You will be surprised hovy 2.25 .75 1.50 Only after exhaustive life and perform­ Nutmeg Trail Winter Institute Rev. K. A. Colpitts M. Davis; delesrate to Layman’s jasy it is to arrange a loan 112A classes will take place tomorrow OVER 300 PHHIANS conference at Providence in April. of any amount from $10 to 171A 2.25 .75 , 1.50 ance tests would we lend Onr name to this evening, beginning with supper at church and opened with a prayer by Rev. Center, who attended his last W. E. Keith, Ezekiel Benson, re­ $300. 171AC 2.25 .75 1.50 campaign. .6:30 at the Methodist church in East serve. Hartford. Rev. R. A. Colpitts’ topic AT SESSION HERE j meeting at the church as district 227 2.20 .75 1.45 1 superintendent, his term of six Other GrouDS No Endorsers Required will be “War Horses and Green Pas­ 'other committees: Pastor’s coun­ No Publicity or Delay 224 3.30 s 1.00 2.30 surpassed every rigid re­ tures” and of the Rev. F. W. Gray, i years, expiring this year. The re- The joint gathering of the mem­ cil. Mrs. W. E. Keith, Elmer Ander­ 199UV 2.75 1.00 1.75 “Blind Spot on Each Eye. Left Eyef’ I ports of the pastor, lay preacher, quirement and we guarantee them uncon­ bers 6f the K. of P., of the second son, Miss Jessie Revnolds. William Repayments Are Arranged The guest speaker will be Eileen i financial secretary, assistant finan- 199UX 2.50 1.00 1.50 ditionally for district of Connecticut at Orange to Suit your Income. Lewis, state president of the Young I cial secretary, treasurer, trustee’s Black, R. E. Purinton. Mrs. Robert W D ll 2..50 1.00 1.50 Hall last night brought together People’s Branch of the Women’s i treasurer and of the thirteen church i Richmond: chair robes. Mrs. F. J. The Only Charge is Three over 300 including the members of YVD12 ' 2..50 J.00 1.50. Perfect Performance Christian Temperance Union. ! societies were read and approved, Bendall: flower committee. M'ss and a Half Per Cent on the Memorial Lodge and Linne Lodge of Margaret MacLean. Mrs. L. W. ’^S84 2.75 1.00 1.75 i The budget recommended for the Unpaid Monthly Balance. Radio Tubes— Second Floor. Manchester. The arrangements for Ca=;e. Mrs. George Harris. -S82B 3.50 1.00 2.50 The Ladies’ Aid society of the the gathering w.As planned by Philip I coming year by the finance commit- you’ll Like Our Friendly Swedish Congregational church will The reception to Rev. and Mrs. 11 200A 1 4.00 ! 1.50 2.50 Merriman of Elm Lodge of East I tee, 'Thomas J. Rogers, chairman, Way of Doing Business. meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 at j shov/ed a decrease of S300 over last Genter preceded the supper in the 222 4.50 1 1.50 3.00 Hartford. The program, as already basement. the home of Mrs. Wilma Ogren, 147 printed in the Herald, was carried I year. It was voted to extend a writ- 281 7.25 ! 2.50 4.75 Cooper Hill street. IDEAL FINANCING out, refreshments being served and ! ten letter of thanks to The Herald 210 1 9.00 ! 3.00 1 6.00 for its co-operation during the past ASSOCIATION. INC. dancing closed the evening’s pro­ ! 7.00 The Friendly Bridge club will j year. Room 8, Pai;k Building 2.50 1 11.00 1 4.00 meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. gram. DAVID CHAlVlBFRS 858 Main St. *For Sparton Sets. William Montie of 58 Ridge street. •MAIN STREET* C()NTRA( TOR South Manchester The special meeting of the Girl Phone 7281 "5aMANCHESTER. C t. Scouts and Brownies called for to­ AND BUILDER morrow afternoon at the South Fresh Oysters at Pinehurst. Dial 4151 Methodist church has been post­ 68 Hollister Street poned owing to the illness of Mi.ss You will find a full line of Butter Doris M. Davis. Battle Creek Health Foods at lb...... c Pinehurst. 35 Miss Ruth McCreery of 30 High Lard street is ill at her home with intes­ If it is convenient, let us lb...... 12c tinal grip. have your order Friday for Saturday delivery of WEB­ WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. The Galahad club will meet at St. Boneless Salt Mackerel *' ER DUCKS or 7 to 9 lb. Tur­ Mary’s Episcopal church tonight at keys as our supply wiU be Beans to bake 6:30. lii^ted. 3 lbs...... 25c Funeral Directors The Scout and Guard organiza­ ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS tions of the Salvation Army will be re.sponsible for the public service at You can always get fresh \\ heatena ...... 21c CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. the citadel tonight. Parents of these Oysters, large or small here. young people and the general pub­ Cream of Robert K. Anderson Phone: Office 5171 lic will be welcome to attend. W’heat ...... c Funeral Director Residence 7494 Quohaug Clams 23 Cabbage, Beets or Miss Sylvia Waichen of 19 Gol- Steaming Clams way street entertained twelve of her Carrots, 3 for .... schoolmates at a birthday party 25 Tuesday evening at her home. A se­ Y O U R C A R ^ , , ries of lively games was followed by Dial refreshments. Sylvia received many W ASH ED Xff M l gifts. 4151 Miss Ann O'Meara has returned m m iT im h to her home in Kingston, N. Y., aft­ S1.25 er a visit here with her friend, Miss “GOOD THINGS TO EAT HEVROL&T Eleanor Dwyer. Both are sopho­ SIMONIZINO mores at the College of New Ro­ $8.00 chelle and are at their homes for the m L SO N ’S AUTO WASH midyear recess. Bear of Johnson Block " » Mrs. Charles Milikowski of Hol­ lister street is in Boston today at­ HAPPY DAYS by EVANS NEW tending the eastern convention of the Florists Telegraph Delivery as­ hOTneR's PET Doesn’t NOTICE! sociation at the Hotel Statler. rHa v e to go to LOCATION ScHooi. IF HE HAG Thomas Luke, the national presi­ S. SANTE A Ra 'N — Mother dent xif the association will be the SALES and SERVICE Known as- Sam, the Barber guest of the Boston FloHsts and a WILL GtvE HIM Don’t Curse The Furnace! and banquet in his honor will close the A MICE P 05E convention program this evening. OF CASTOR ------60-«2 WELLS ST. D. RECCHIA Known as the Sheik, are It isn’t human we’ll gfrant but as an important mechanical Formerly Old Armory adjunct to the success of your house it can only produce results Local fans will have an oppor­ the sole managers of tunity of seeing an interesting bowl­ AFTER FEBRUARY 1st in accordance with what it hks to work on. In other words ing match tonight at Conran’s when when you burn good cleain coal, full OT thermal energy, your old Charley Kebert pits his skill against THE furnace performs at its betet for you and provides, you with plenty Silvent of Plainville. The match will Mackley of heat. In additioir to that It doesn’t get its ‘tonards’’ all clut­ start at 8:30. tered up with clinkers. Think it over the next time you buy coal CAPITOL and then give us your order. Train now for the position that Chevrolet Co, Inc. . • will come W'hen business picks up. BARBER . All our coal is kept under cover, free from ice and snow so that Be ready by attending the Connecti­ it can be screened properly-the-year round. cut Business College. Students en­ L 1 tering next Monday. Day and night SHOP sessions.—Advt. 19 Oak St. Numerous prospective social Service, Workmanship activities demand good, grooming. Cure yoiir heating troubles by preventing them. Use Celo- Plan to have a facial with your next Special Attention to marcel at the Weldon Beauty Par­ tex Wallbofiras for perfect insulation against Winter’s freezing The Charming appearance of Ladies and Children G. E. WILUS & SON, Ii!c. lor.—Adv. blasts. Aside from the comfort it provides, It keeps fuel bills Coal, Fuel OU, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies. down! Invest in this economical home improvement now. the Ful'vue 2 Main St., TeL 3819, Manchester Be Sure to B^ing Home Some 'pink gnld, spectacle frame, adds to one’s appearance and Mortgage Money you will, find them very comfortable. OYSTERS .time was unable tp,.i^ow a driver’s, or Crabmeat, Shrimp, Scallops Let us show you the newest in spectacle frameSr Available iiCeu^; 'ite :nU,t}l'btiilg the license* or Lobsters from POLICE COURT but la;'t On Good Security. iiigh.t admitted to. the ofOcet that hj The W. G. Glenney Co. Philip Stutters of 79 MiU stteet,- did nbt have one,’ which'reflUted^jn employed at the Charter Oak stfert his, being b^ore the. court UUe morhr HONISS’S mill of the Rogers Paper Man'dfhd- 22 s ;t a t e ST. Coal, Fdel ‘OU, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Faint. Ing charged oiperj^ii^ a. motdjr. The Dewey'Richman Co. ■ turing Gojnpany, was fined $10 aiifl vehicle without a license.cense, f l f pleadef- When in Hartford no better 836 Main Stmt, Tel. 4149, Manchester Clarence H. Anderson costs at this morning’s, session of gUU^.- = place to dine. JEWELERS OPTICIANS 647 Main St., South Manchester the Town Court. On Tuesday night Ije was stopped by Officer ThraO a t UbeiBa 3652 -pieh", in TeL 8343 Oak and Spruce street and at i ■,A*‘