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Members of tbe A a ^t Bureau of ClroolatioiiB. PRICE THREE CENTS (ElOHTEEN PAGES) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1031. (Classlfled'Adverttslng on Page 16.) VOL. XLV., NO. 102. -<& «$>- Prince Reaches Bermuda Today BURGLARS LOOT Father, Six Children WOULD PUT flOMEOFPOUCE ON THE RECORD AS Are Burned to Death CONGRESS FUW) the \ COMISSIONER Williamsport, Pa., Jan., ^28—(AP) — V"-* / in an .effort to arouse small ch il-t family. ^ m- f AGAINST DRY —elude Smith and six drenVere’burned to death when a V/hen the train reached Trout farmhouse at Powys was destroy- , a short Head of Red Cross Says It Residence of R. V. Treat De­ ed today The mother and a two- train was stopped “<1„ vpnr old^ child were saved but were operator there was notified. Just as Democrats In Assembly he reached the burfiing house, Mrs. Would Duplicate Efforts spoiled of $500 In Silver­ badly burned. Smith, with the infi^nt in her arms The children ranged in age from Want To Tell Congress In 4 to 17 years. ^ , stumbled from the front door. of Organization— Blames ware and Jewelry While The mother escaped, badly burned i It Is believed the father and the with a two months old infant, while other children were trapped and FOURMLUONS Memorial That 18fh j another son, 9, also made his way overcome by snaoke in the two bed­ It For Failure of Campmp Family Dines Ont. 1 safety. rooms upstairs after the mother had ' The fire was discovered by a rail­ gropTO her way down the smoke AS HB PROFIT Amendment Shoidd Be Re­ filled stairway. road engineer who blew the engine Washington, Jan. 29.— (AP) Silverware, jewelry and a small Chairman Payne of ..jhe National pealed— ^What Was Ac­ sum of money, to the total value of Red Cross said today the central Public Invested Plenty With between ?500 and 5600, were stolen committee of the organization, had complished Today In the last night from the home of Police MELLON OPPOSES PLAN adopted a resolution against ac­ Hartford Brokers, Al­ Commissioner Robert V. Treat of cepting the administration of funds East Center street during the ab­ for general relief as provided in Senate and House In Hart­ sence of Mr. Treat and members of the Senate’s $25,000,000 proposal. corn's Report Shows; the family. The house was entered TO PAY OFF VETERANS between 6; 30 and 10:20 o clock, In testimony before the House ford. while the family was dining appropriations committee, Payne Some of the Transactions. with friends. LEAVES CHICAGO, declared “it is our conclusion that It was 6:30 when the members of the Red Cross cannot undertake to State Ckpitol, Hartford, Jan. 2 8.~ Secretary of Treasury Says administer this bill.” the Treat family left home, all but ARRIVES A^ “ CHI” Hartford, Jan. 28.— (A P )— A (AP)—The Democratic point 4tozfl1iijuradr m .

A .4 M ANCHW BH ESVBNmC MDHALD* SOUT^ MANgHESTTBR, GONN^ WElDNESDAY, JANUARY 28,1981. AJL-U— TWO ___ / / •i*r Imnu'startles were distinct^ un­ vehicles the section which petxniU favorable, showing a jump qf d mU- M s t a t e the commissioner to engage any at­ ABOUT TOWN lion barrels in\gasoline in storage. EB. MDSE AGAIN Iwom to rn ^ in prosecutioa of cases. JVall Street Credit conditions were virtually A House bW carried an appropri­ Frank Duffy, a native of Man­ stationary, with little demand fw AGAINST DRY LAW ation a t S90fl00 fo r the purchai* of chester, who has followed the sea funds. / AeUuns Sxp ...... MERCHANTS’HEAD the 2,300-acre property in L3nB» for many years, is visiting his Briefs ^ Air Reduction ...... 6 5 ^ (Continaed Prom Page 1.) known as the Fred A. Stone ranch brother, James Duffy of Henry AJl6^ii6xiy while another carried a 810,000,000 street. Mr. Duffy arrived in New appropriation for a highway from New York, Jan. 28f—Grand Union ; York Saturday on the liner Pennsyl- A.ni &2 ui F or Pow able property on which the State Stratford to the New York state Mrs. C. H. Tenney vs^a. Co., store sales for the two weeks Am Intemat...... lt?4 Soflth End Dirision Cham­ Had received no taxes. Senator Cap- I line a t Oraeawkeh. Mrs. Calvin H. T«mey, mother of ended Jan. 17 totaled 81|290,249, a lan win draw a bin which win pro­ Am Pow ana LCt. m ow . InvratfgatloB of the office of the Herbert L. Tenney, died at the home : Gibbons Assembly, Catholic decline______of 1.7 percent from the like. (Furnished by FutiiSm & Oo.) A m Ribd Stattd MO ••••*•»>• IT vide that in event of dissolution of a commissioner ot domestic animals of her sffltt, 351 'Woodbridge street, ^Liadles of Columbus, will meet Fri- { period of 1960. ber Holds Annual Session charitable body Its b(Hding shaU go ' Central. Bow, Hartford, Conn. AmRoll.MllLi •,••••••<••«>*# 88'% by a governor's coouniarioo c t three at S;45 a. m., today, after an illness , day evening in the K. of C. club- 1 - 1 P. M. Stocks A m Sm elt ...... to public charity or the state. members and to report its finding to of several weeks. Mrs. Tenney who rooms promptly at 7:30. A card Engineers Public Service Cbrp., 1 Banking BUI Bank Stocks Am Tel *ad Td *116 was 65 years old was a native of | party for the members and their has awards a 81.500,000 order for i At Hotel Sheridan. A hwnktng bin in the House is the Assembly by April 1. , < Bid Asked A m T o b B ...... Meriden wants 875,000 In bands Vsnnoiit but fOr the past seven o r, friends will follow in charge of Mrs. pipe to the A. O. Smith Corp. Qty Bank and ’Trust., — 250 Am Water Wks ...... #T aimed to permit .bEmks and trust eight years had been accustomed to Lillian Mahoney and her committee. companies to establish branch banka for plajEgrounds and tills same Cap Nat B&T ...... — 250 Anaconda Cop 52K amount for water main textenskms. spexHd tbe winter with her son’s fam- The Iron Age composite prices The entire slate of offlcert as If such have a combined capital ol Conn. River I ...... 500 A tch ison T and tt F c Norwirii dty and town ai* ft»r iiy here. Women of Mooseheart Legion for finished steel and pig iron are Htfd Conn. Trust - 125 Atlantic !U f ' ...... 21% presented by the nominating com­ a million dollars and are located la M rs, Texmey leaves a sister, Mi6. held their regular business meeting a town of-at least 100,000 popula­ zoitinr fistrfets. . unchanged at 2.142 cenU a pound First _ Nat______Hartford .. 190 Baldwin ...... 22 mittee was elected to serve for the Meriden wnnts the ' Superior F red A . < A tL 8:15 o.io o’clock tonight at the xixgx.High J p to reimburse if he did not “obey.’’ the whole Jury to give a verdict. to reimburse the Hartford______Fire ...... 65 67 ! Coml Solv 17 %, Burial wijTbe in the cemetery at i School Auditorium, the long await-j ^ ^ part for additions, ex- j Hartford Steam Boiler 5 9 . 61 'The bill for the state to acquire Tvirtnlf trial jHvpti nnrlpr thp aiis- r _ . , ' I Comwlth and Sou >.«..*•• >i • 6% Ludlow, Vermont. ed mock trial, given under the aus tensions and improvements to its National Fire ...... 61 63 Rockey Neck In East L y^ for a pices of Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars I Consol Gas ...... 89 park, carries an appropriation of Y O U AGAINST A0YO property and for otner efirporate i phoenix F ir e ...... 70 72 1 Contin Can ...... v...... 69 of Lebanon, and the Masonic Social purposes, will take the form of an Travelers ...... 1075 1095 8125,000. Club will convene. Samuel' Nelson. Com P r o d ...... 89% 'The New Haven county Democrat­ issue of $1,260,000 first mortgage Public Utilities Stocks Du Pont De Nem 65% FUNERALS Jr., will be the defendent In a breach gold bonds, 5 percent series, due' conn. Elec Serv ...... 75 79 ic caucus named Mr. Mahoney of SHOW THIS WOflER of promise suit and Miss Ruth Hel- Eastman K oddc 186% 1959, which has been underwritten conn. P o w e r ...... • 67 69 Derby as its party candidate for au­ wig will be the plaintiff. Many of El6C And Lt •a»n«<6e«a*9 40 Katlieriiie A. Tracy for later public offering by W. C. l Greenwich, W&G, pfd .80 88 ditor. Manchester’s most prominent men Fox Film A- .e*»eaa»»e6t»«»e tO Automotive Divisioii of Cham­ The auditorium of Second Con­ Langley & Co., and Hoagland, A l-, Hartford B lec^Lt...... 77% Parker'Smlth Case. will participate. 79% Gen Elec SI The recent Parker-Smlth case atl ber Meets This Noon- gregational church was filled yes­ lum & Co. j Hartford Gas ...... 70 "^5 j Gen Foods ...... 51% terday afternoon at 3:30 for the New Haven is understood to have | Shearer Chairman. Joseph Moriarty of Main street - - ■ do, p f d ...... 42 — I Gen M otors ...... 67% occasioned the bill which provides | funeral services of Miss Katherine Production of electricity by the I SNET Co ...... 164 168 j Gold D ust ...... 86% Maaniaetiiring Stocks for prosecution of any officer of a | Repeating a decision made last A Tracy, elder daughter of Mrs. Grigsby Grunow ...... 8% Jennie Clemson Tracy of North Elm 52 corporation, trus^^ee or any other | year, the Autosiative Diviskm . 36 4 the chairman and executive com- was accompanied by brief explana 15 Hartford and tWs townf fftteni^d to tors^ Night which will heldl lf ^ unal^e as y T^tioqk'CQlJ.Plpe ... — \ U S I%3 AlCO a a ....'... •. 66 ^mittee to set up a definite proposal tory note. The larger number of ■ gathered in the vestry last night for loot f-THhni-B nf rp.sTiect to i . r.''i__>r agree t)n a figure.agree tm a figure, >^ and estimate the cost, reporting at these measures had to do with sav­ the monthly supper and meeting, pay their last tribute of respect to. believed, on Saturday, March 7. ( U S Pipe and Fdry ...... 29% and to listen to a talk from Miss Mr. Strant- Rev. F. C. Allen of the j date has not yet been definitely The common spider carries on his | U S R p b b er...... ■tfa, later meeting of the division. ings bank. Investment companies Second Congregational church con-1 Love Brown of the Hartford Semi­ feet a comb, wWch helps In the-US Steel ...... 1^9% ^ Secretary McCabe called the and moneys to be held in hand as ducted the service. 'The floral offer-1 ’ ____ LATEST STOCKS ^'members to task for violating the reserves against deposits. nary foimdation on the “Art of 1 wea'ving of his web. . Util Pow and Lt A ...... 2‘<% ings were many and bea-diful and | |^jgg uavis, director of : Warner Bnon 7**ct ...... 16% ^Solicitations Approval Contract by A petition came from New Brit­ Telling Stories.” which contracting merchants agree Superintendent L. J. Tuttle was testified to the esteem in which he religious education Ot tee South j Westint and Mfg ...... ain for the right to annex portions Woolwo’’te ...... 58% ' to withhold advertising from any of Newington, Berlin, Southington master of ceremonies. Mrs. Tuttle WM held by a wide | Methodist church, who has been New York, Jan. 28.— (A P )—The -'^newspapers or magazines not bav- The bearers were all 1 quite ill with ?rip the past week, is Share Market, already well deflat­ Yellow Truck ...... 19% and PMnvllle. A long bill explaining was chairman of tbe supper, ­ ley's lunch rooms of 7lng a regular date of Issue unless ed by Mrs. Alfred Hayes, Mrs. 1 somewhat improved but will be un- ed, declined to be particularly d is-; the “growing pains” of the munici­ Strant h ^ been cashier for m ^ y resume her duties for some V such publication has the approval o£^ pality. Charles Palmer. The meal con­ turbed over U. S. Steel’s quarterly report today, but back-tracked' a the Chamber. He urged that mem­ Living Costs sisted of veal and ham pie, cranber­ years. J^®y ^ days yet. The Kiddles* carnival O VAC WEAD OP THE bers live up to the contract strict­ The higher cost of living for gov­ ry sauce, mustard pickles, rolls, Pearce, H ^ a r d H ^ ^Paul ^ Satka I which Miss Davis had planned for few steps as mid-week business sta­ Frost, Martin Vetter, ! Saturday from 2 to 4 at the church tistics indicated teat it may have ly- ernors possibly was recognized by cookies, coffee and tapioca pudding WOOSE osoallV F U M ! F U N ! and John^A. Robinson been discounting' commercial im­ In the chairman’s report for the Senator Connor of the first district with whipped cream. 'The tables will be necessarily have to be post­ g e Ts headacmeS In th* Buckland cemetery. provement a little rapidly. past year It was brought out that who offered a bill to increase the were tastefully decorated in red poned. until a later date. Prices yielded 1 to 5 points, but the olvlslon had sponsored twelve governor’s salary from $5,000 to and white. Harry F. McIntosh the generally soH-out condition of major projects, that the Executive $10,000. 'The draft provided for ef­ Funeral services for Harry F. M e-' A demonstration of the new In- Mock Court committee had held 13 business halator purchased by the South the market was agidn apjiarent in fectiveness upon passage but this Intosh who died suddenly of a heart; the moderate •volume of offerings, meetings for a total of 18 hours, attack at his home on Oxford street' Manchester Fire District last week line was struck out so if the salary APPOINT CONSERVATOR bonds also eased, as goveniment that the division held seven meet­ goes up Governor Cross will not get Friday, were held at Watkins Broth­ will be given in Hose House No. 3 Trial ings for a total of 17 hours, and that tonight at 7:30. Chief Albert Foy securities were sold in some volume. Under Auapkes of It. ers, 11 Oak street, Monday afternoon Dealers felt teat this reflected the besides this the. chairman of the FOR McCORMICK ESTATE at 2 o’clock. There was a large at­ invites all persons who are interest­ Nutmeg Forest. Tall Cedata of Senator Keeler offered an amend­ proposal float a huge new gov­ division attended all meetings of the tendance of relatives, friends and as­ ed in fire department or police life­ Lebanon and Masonic Sociid ment to the Sunday observance saving methods to attend tonight’s , ernment emment issue to redeem veterans Board of Control. The twelve pro­ which would permit basketball; au­ sociates of Mr. McIntosh from the jects were; Thrift Day, annual Chicago, Jan. 28— (A P )—The Ap­ demonstration. ] insurance certlflAtes, . pointing to Club. thorizing Norwalk to acquire pub­ H. Lydall and Foulds Needle shop Spring Opening, National Better pellate Court today reversed the de­ ------! Secretary Mellon’s statement that lic buildings within the corporate of which he was foreman. The fac- High School Hall “ Home’s Week, protection against cisions of two probate judges and The Entered Apprentice degree | this would mean "exhaustion of tee limits; and creating the offices of toy was closed during the afternoon solicitations and advertising ruled that tee Probate , (Jourt had i was workea on a class of candidates , security market and creation of a Wednesday Evening, comptroller and registrar of voters in tribute to the young man. schemes, Popularity Contest in co­ jurisdiction to appoint a conserva­ at the regular meeting of Manches-! serious impediment to bus&ess re­ in Norwalk. He offered the petition Rev. Marvin S. Stocking of the operation with the State Theater, tor for'the person of Stanley Mc­ North Methodist church officiated. | fer Lodge, F. and A. M., No. 73, at covery ' January 29 of Alfred M. Sloam to seek compen­ Cormick, Incompetent millionaire of June Community Days, series of There was a profusion of beautiful the Masonic Temple last night. The tobacco issues were strong, One of oar moot reopeete i oltlaMM Tuesday special sales, campaign sation for injuries sustained at Santa Barbara, Cal. reflecting Liggett and Myers $1 ex­ wiU be tried rfor Breooli of r r of iee Fitch’s Hon;ie for Soldiers. floral tributes. L oT t A HOkUAA advertising Manchester, National Probate Judge Henry Homer, at The bearers were Ernest and Clar­ tra dividend, and favorable earp- of ftlarciege. ' a hearing in 1928, appointed a con­ Egg Week, Kodak Week, National ence Wilson, Arthur Wheeler, Harry ‘ PUZZLED IN TRAFFIC, ings report. Liggett and Myers gain­ I Tickets 50 cents. IN THE HOUSE servator for thfe Stanley McCormick ed 2, and American Tobacco B near- OIDH'T I meet Furniture Style Show, Fall Dollar Mathiason, Edgar Gibson and Fred SOO IN ! On sale at Sperber & Tnrii- Day. The division also organized State Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 28. estate, estimated at $50,000,000, but refused to appoint a conservator for Krah. Burial was in the East ceme­ and carried through a summer golf — (A P .)—Bills flowed freely into YOUNGSTER IS STRUCK! 'rut''3='pSS£; •••CVAU-D^S*" Ung:ton*s and State Soda '^hoppe. his person on the groimds that as tery. I Doors open a t T.-89. tournament that wets very success­ the House, many of them dealing i American Rolling Mill, Byers and Thanks to with fish and game laws and others there had been no personal service Vanadium lost 1 to 2. Other shares AlTc>o>^6., p a - 7 ' Court called at 8tlR ful. in the case, the probate court had Herbert Carlson Mr. House presided at the meet­ calling for amendments to charters The funeral of Herbert Carlson, Foster Street Boy Badly Hurt; losing 2 to 8 included American (An, of towns, and of private corpora­ no jurisdiction in the matter. When Run Down On Center' American Telephone, New York ing and was also the speaker of the Probate Judge Michael Finberg 28, of 127 High street, will be held at evening. He reminisced on the tions. 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon a*, the Street Early Today. Central, Dupont, Westlnghouse later dismissed a petition of Mrs. Electric, North American, Balti- growth of Main street during the One bill carried an appropriation home of his sister, Mrs. Stanley T od a y of $425,000 for the purchase of land Katherine D^ter McCormick in ore and Ohio, Public Servici of N. Today past forty years and concluded by which she sought to be appointed as Straugh at 60 Ridge street. Rev. P. Arthur Custer, seven yesu’S old for Black Rock, DevU’s Hopyard, J., and Air Reduction. Eastman, and soimding out a challenge to the her husband’s sole conservator. He J. O. Cornell is expected to officiate son of Mr. and Mrs. IxfUis H. Cus- ^ ^ ^ and merchants to build as firm a struc­ Indian Well and Fort Shantok state also ruled that he had no jurisdic­ and burial will be in the East ter of 79 Foster street, lies serious-, C3.ae and Allied (Chemical lost 4 to i Thursday Thursday ture in the coming forty years. The parks. Othef bills were: tion in the matter. cemetery. ly Injured in the Manchester Me-1 5. Losses of a pomt or so embraced ^ minutes of the last meeting were Work of creating finance board McCormick and his estate have morial hospital. A t 8:15 o’clock this ® wide variety of shares. . read and the report of Le'wis Slpe, in Southington; repealing act creat­ Frank Wilkie morning he was, struck by an auto­ The weekly steel trade reviews been the objects of long litigation indicated that improvement in that ^ treasurer, ■was read and approved. ing board of public safety In Nor­ in Chicago between his wife and his The funeral of f'rank Wilkie will mobile driven by John J. Tivnan of When Marriage Goes Wrong walk; changing the office of city brother, Harold F. McCormick, be held at 3 o’clock tomorrow after­ 100 Portef street, as he attempted basic industey, h ^ auditor in Norwalk to office of chairman of the board of directors noon on 81 Pine street. Rev. Tru­ to cross Blast Center street between halted, pending further improve­ comptrq^ler; authorizing bankers of the International Harvester Com- man H. Woodward of East Hart­ Foster and Madison streets on his ment in general business. Bote Who’s To Blame? trust company to move from Essex 'pany, and a sister, Mrs. Anita Mc­ ford, former Wapping pastor, will way to school. The bey’s injuries “Iron Age” and "Steel” placed In- to Old Saybrook prior to 1933; Cormick Blaine. officiate. Burial ^11 be in the East were diagnosed as a compound gok output for the past week at 47 per cent of capacity, against 46 the changing the Fort Griswold tract cemetery. fracture of the left leg, possible .a< commission to the Fort Griswold concussion of the brain, possible preceding week. U. S. Steel’s last quarter earnings of 79 cents a share, SHE COULDN'T HELP 0EINO and Groton Monument Commission; RAPS EXTRA SESSION Mrs. Hattie M. Quinn fractured skull and severe, lacera­ prohibiting hunting on Sund^ay; set­ ' The funeral of Mrs. Hattie M. tions of the face near the right eye. were exactly as estimated in ad­ vance of tee report ye8terday^ but A LOVETWEFf^ ting the number of game wardens TTT V., 4. T no / * Quinn, of the Trotter Block was His condition is “fair.” „as one _ for______every______two counties and held this afternoon from HoUoran’s Arthur was "on hia way to the a larger proportion of that amount Lincoln school, where he is in the came frons t « credit and s p e cif requiring game wardens to clear | Kent coimty, htichlgan, board of undertaking Parlors. Burial was in K a t h k t n ^ ■TO. "w 1 a f brush along state highways when the East cemetery with Rev. Watson second grade, with a number of his i adjustments than expected. not occupied with oteer duties; Woodruff officiating. Mrs. Quinn schoolmates, incliliding his older j 27 cents a share came from actual N orris' W e Loan You thorizing Bethel to issue $60,000 in harmony’ once mor;e may Memorial hospital yes- brother, Robert, age 9. According' operations. •< to Robert, automobiles were going Reports from large-scale mer­ water bonds; authorizing Walling Representative Mapes, Republican, I terday morning.______chandising organizatlotis were rela^ M o n e y ford to issue school bonds of $400,- in both directions when Arthur Ifichigan, sought to put tee rerolu- j DIVIDENT OMITTED started to cross the street. He wait- tively satisfactory, but these issues You htve 20 month* to pay It back 000; designating New Milford-Tor- tion by tbe supervisors in the Con ,1 rinf^n highway as Lafayette ed for the .first to pass and walked ] eased with tee rest of the list gressional Record today, but Repre­ Meriden, Jan. 28 — (AP) —The out from the rear, directly in front Woolworth reported 1989 net o f — With— Boulevard: consolidating schools of sentative UndorhiU, Republican, directors of the International Silver Easy to Pay Manchester and providing for board o f the B ulck sedan driven by TivnEm, $3.56 a share, or only ,19 cento 1m s Massachusetts said although he was Company at a meeting here' today with his daughters Ruth and Anne | than fo r 1929, and its flnuciu posl- of education of nine members; per­ Kay Francis Chasw j^lcford^ Per Month. Plot Interest, in sympathy with tbe suggestion be voted to omit the dividend on com­ as passengers. 'Ti-vnan im m ediately i tion w as strengthened further, mitting veterans’ organization use Repay* a $100 Loan "must object” mon stock due at this time. Presi­ took the boy to the hospital. Officer Sears Roebuck’s sales for the first Lewis Stone K^Johnsoii dent C. R. Gardlnor in a statement Month, Plus Interest, of armories four days amiually; re­ The resolution, said Congress Rudolph Wirtalla investigated' but four weeks of tee year are said to : codifying law pertaining to depart­ issued after the meeting said that ZazuPitta^ K Repay* a $200 Loan should a'void an extra ^ session so made no arrest his• conclusion.... being aijout 10 per cent under 1930, j ment of domestic animals; creating the members may "get back home the financial status of the corpora- but teat the accident was imavoidable. against drops Of more than twice Per Month, Flu* Inteteit, a Guilford Soldiers’ monument; com­ at the earliest possible date with tion would permit a dividend that in the two preceding four-week R,q^eya * $300 Loan ______^ ______due to a get loss in business during ^E C IA L ATTRACTI0i^Ti>^GHT mission. the hope that thereby, the atmos- PREPAREDNESS periods. The 10 per cent drop The overage monthly cost o f a Judgeships resolutions were; Wil­ phere may be once -teore made clear the year, 1930, and uncertainty as to I scarcely reflects price reductions. , $100 loan, repaid a* per the above liam A. Evans and CHiarles E. Rath- and people of the land be permitted the future tee director believed it E r G reat A tlan tic and P acific Tea <3om- bun, Bloomfield; Charles A. Hallock to go about their daily activities best to omit the usual dividend on MASTER OP THB' HOUSE: table,!* emly$L8A W s i* b**ed -^Mary, your mistress and I have ‘ pany increased its annual dividend OPEN AUCiriOH and Samuel A. Davis, .Danbury; with a reasonable amount of peace the common stockt upon the lesal Interest rate o f three been discussing fioatters and, Ho rate from $5 to $6 ^ share. * end one-haif pet cent per monta aement A. Fuller, Stamford; W. and harmony.” ' Coppers were also imder pres­ In Connectiui With ,r J. Hila^id, Jr., Enfield; H. H. Hood, VERSATILE put it plainly, we suspect you of on unpaid balances. eavesdropping. However, to save- sure, as ^ere was furteer talk of., Winchester and Ralph M. Grant, A CBIME^LESS CITY olFeringa of metal under fha esCab- i TRI-AUCriON PLAN No Delay—No Red Tape South Windsor. Waterbury, Cqfin., Jan. 28.— (AP) FATHER: You lazy good-for- you further trouble, we— nothing! What Would you hoj^ MARY (breaking in): I heard liished i^(:e o^ 10 cento a. pound. Many Taluable prizes to! ha sold at ofejpCljiettiB ^ ’ Jacob Levy of Westport asked for —-Wateibury os a ciimeless city Freight ctjr loadings for the week restoration of rightf. Probate Judge was the picture persons got who done U you bad been brought up you, and I’ve got ^ suitcase pack­ tokens the medlnmr of exchange ^ ^ amongst people who lived by tee ed.—Nottingham, Emgland, News. ended January 17 showed a fa ir J. Ayllng of Norwich asked for went to jMlice court today to look gain over the previous week, if imy- TRADE TOKEN WITH I^CH AH hd^oW FIUIKUN run $450 for fees in committing Insane- on. No police court session was to sweat pf their brows? Roora214 92 Pratt SCMil he held, they were told, because______yes­ BLASE SON: I woidd have sold A i%w attachm^t for golf bags , thing i^htly above tee , neaseW persons. carries twelve balls, releasing one n on ^ i but tee s|npregate level rt- Hartford FhOM 7 liandkerchlefs ! —> moiaed .tile lowestTfli years.'Petro- PoMlng-Show. 0 8 , a sprlQg Is pressed. - i7«ir

‘organiza’tion” purposes, police struction of all hope of the Ughten- six Republicans and three Demo­ Sun Front Bathing Suits remed. LEGION AUpARY , crats, most probably. This Is about MELLON OPPOSES PLAN ing of the load of t;a^tion fo'f years Miles of imguibded coastline and the ratio of the yote the Democrats to come and a pfofcable Increase jn southern Callfomia’s accessbllity to themselves consider the best they taxes in the very near future. the Mexican border were said by: h a sia r g eM “ How the veterans and their have ever polled here. TO PAY OFF VETERANS ...... police to have aroused the Im aging Joint Board families, who after all are ' an in­ REPRESENTATION tion of racketeers. 'The American L ^ o n aiucUlary The Joint Board of SchooTAppor­ separable part of the American peo­ (CoQtinued From Page 1.) - /' conducted a suecessful card party tionments will be composed of nine ple and whose prosperity and wel­ fare are inextricably bound up with last evening at the hose house, persons under the new act. Five of levy on the-'holders of all United the prosperity aind welfare of all, and HllUard streets. $eFV^t|^n these members will be- from the States government securities.” can hope to find relie.- and improve­ WALES NOW AT BERMUDA; tables were filled with playere. Bwst , &lectmen Take Steps To Ap­ Board of Education and four of Destruction of capital values rim- ment in their condition from the prizes in whist were won. hy Mrs. them from the Board of Selectmen. ning into hundreds of millions of universal and destructive conse­ Cora Waldner and H. Hemiftgway; It was at first suggested that the dollars. pease Opposition To quences which these haeasures would ' ' it- 'jcf ' GREETED BY BIG CROWD Death of the bond market for any second by Mrs. Robert Southergill division of membership on the Joint entail is beyond comprehension." other kinds of securities. and John Wood; consolation by Miss Board be in the ratio of six to three, Before Mellon .started, Under Sec­ Vivian Stone and F f ^ Trowbridge. Schools ConsoUdation. the six members being furnished by Destruction of the market for for­ (Continued Ftom Page 1.) retary Mills re^'.porrespond^ce be­ In bridge the winners were C. A. the Board of Education. However, eign securities, which, hg-said, “not i i i i i i i i i tween the Tre^ury secretary and Stoltenfeldt and Mrs. George Gra- the majority of the Selectmen be­ only would interfere with the mar­ the grounds were closed to the Senator Vandenberg,. Republican, public. Five himdred guests have ziadlo, first; Mrs. Frieda Nelson and In order to appease the opposi­ lieve that five to four arrange­ keting of our surplus products— but would also greatly disturb world Michigan, in which Mellon question­ been invited to the reception. Charles Warren, second; and Mrs; tion to school district consolidation ment is a better one. ed the wisdom of cash conversion John Hyde and Mr. Custer, conf­ To Be Presented trade and world equilibrium.” The visit to Cuba will be brief, here the Board of Selectmen at five from the veterans’ standpoint as lation. 'ihie door prize, a basket of After Judge Hyde, the town coun­ Eventually a deeper depression and the royal tourists do not plan o’clock last night incorporated in well as for the country as a whole. to go ashore at all during the hour fine appleis, donated by Pero BrotJi- sel, has reviewed the changes pro­ than the one from which the world - the proposed act a section guaran­ Senator Couzens, Republican, or two the Oropesa is In the harbor ers, was won by Mrs. John Allisdn. posed by the Selectmen the bill will is suffering t committee, M ra Jessie Kerr, Johnson who is Republican floor ^Statutes make minority representa- tified. “ From the point ot view ot “ Each individual veteran is proba­ Eric Drummond, secretary general chairman; Mrs. Agnes Quish, Mrs. leader, and the most influential -tion on school boards a necessity stimulating business. It is a plan for bly better to judge for himself, but of the League of Nations, who has Marie Holland. Mrs. Elizabeth Bar­ member of the Lower House in the The reason for taking this unlimited inflation, with the disas­ the Treasury is probably in a better been touring Latin America; Dr. rett, Mrs., Grace Hillery, Mrs. Lena General Assembly. No opposition is precaution was because the recog­ trous results of which the world is position to judge for the group as Rafael Ortiz, Cuban secretary of Anderson, Mrs; Alice Trowbridge, nized leader of the minority here. e.xpected from the General Assem­ only too familiar. a whole,” Mills replied. state; a member of his staff and the Dr. Edward G. Dolan, had stated bly. “ On the investment side it means “ In other words,” Couzens said, Jp ■■ 5- British consul general. ' MUST PAY WAGES that his opposition to the consolida­ Tax Districts the exhaustion of the security mar­ “ the Treasury Department is better The Oropeso is du< at Havana to­ tion proposal would be withdrawn There was some discussion at kets and the creation of a serious able to pass on what is best for the morrow ^tem oon, and is to sail New Haven, Jan. ‘28.— (AP.)— if the minority were guaranteed yesterday evening’s meeting about impediment to business recuveiy I veterans than the .veterans them- thence for Kingston, Jamaica. Judge Edwin S. Thomas in United repre^ntation. He did not consider taxation districts after the present both here and abroad. : selves. I think there is some ques­ States District Court today ordered the General Statutes a sufficient school districts have been obliter­ “ To the unemployed it spells fur­ tion of good taste for the Treasury the payment of not more them $45,- 000 of the assets of the Winchester guarantee. ated by this proposed act. It was ther retardation of the day when to assume to argue how it would af­ AUTO VICTIM DIES The Section decided, however, that this was normal employment wil' be avail­ fect the veterans.” Repeating Arms Company now in The section incorporating minori­ something that could be taken care able. Question Mellon I Bridgeport, Jan. 28.— (A P .)— receivership, in wages accrued (hir­ ty representation reads as follows: of after this act has become a fact. “ From the point of view of the Committemen began questioning Mrs. Mary Lovasz, 65, died in St. ing the week of January 16 to Jan­ i ' “ Not more than six members of It is expected that the matter of a United States Treasury it represents Mellon before he had read his state- | Vincent hospital early today of a uary 21. 'such committee (the Board of Edu- referendum vote on school consoli­ complete disorganilation of an ment, with Couzens, long one of his j fractured skull suffered last night ’The order was handed down < on 'catioa) shall be registered in the dation will come before the town orderly program for the refunding critics, leading the examinatipn. | when she was struck by a car driv­ application of coui^l for W. A. same political party at the time of meeting on the voting machines in and retirement of our war debt an«l Referring to Mellon’s assertion it en by William H. Knowlton of Fair- Tobler, receiver for the company. their election or appointment." The the fall. The new Board of Edu­ a tremendous increase in interest ■would “kill” the bond'market for field. Knowlton was held pending an Creditors of the concern were;ptes- Board of Education under this act cation would not be voted upon be­ charges. the government to float a lai^e loan investigation by the coroner. ent during the brief hearing. ■'will be comprised of nine persons, fore 1932. ' the taxpayer it means the de­ at this time, Senator Walsh, Demo- The sun’s rays won’t have any trouble finding the little Misses Vir­ ginia and Winifred Anthony, twin visitors from Philadelphia at Palm ' Beach, Fla. Here they’re pictured on the sands, looking “ doubly” cute in their sun front bathing suits. Their parents are “ Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe T. Anthony, prominent social registerites.

crat, Massachusetts, asked if it was not very difficult to float any pri­ CAPONE’S GUNMEN MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. vate security at the present time. 824-S2S MAIN ST., PHONE 3306 SOUTH MANCHESTER “ No,” Mellon replied. “ But a WORKING ON COAST STORE OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. large part of such security is being held untiL there is a more favorable market.” (Continoed From Page 1.) “Then there has been a greait de-, preciation in the issuance of private containing machine gun parts and securities?” Walsh asked. “ pineapple” bombs, about 75 miles “ There was, but it has been im­ north of this city, and the presence proving.” in Los Angeles of Foster, were In­ and Marked Revival cluded in the police disclosures. Thursday Friday “ There has been a marked revival Heads of a real estate firm were in the market since the first of the said to have reported three men year,” Mills interjected. representing themselves as agents Responding to Senator Barkley. of Capone recently offered $200,000 Democrat, Kentucky, Mr. Mills esti- for an option on the ranch, which rqated that the public debt had been has an 18-mile ocean frontage, and retired by $3,459,000,000 more in the attempted to rush the deal. last ten years than required by law. R^^treat Raided Mills added that half of the sum of The mountain retreat, luxuriously treasury surpluses which had been furnished, was raided last week by applied to, the debt came from liqui: police who confiscated several dation of war assets. bombs and parts of four machine “ To put it another way,” added gfuns. Members of gang headed Mills, “we now propose to wipe out by Sheldon, believed to have es­ the benefits of sound financing by tablished themselves at the place, the Treasury over the last ten are sought. years.” Foster, under indictment in Chica­ go in connection with the slaying of Kissing is not favored in Japan Alfred “ Jake” Lingle, newspaper-1 K and American films showing em­ man. whose trial has been set for braces' are censored. next month, is in Los Angeles for

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purposes of r^reation and recupera­ weather. ’The drought Ed pretty QUESTION JtND ^S W E R SERIES ______r r bad last year. One thing they all tion, but that reports of a break­ ENSEMBLE SCHEME agreed was that “the govemment HGURE SKATER down In bis health were incorrect. hadn’t dpne anything for the farm­ digestion has been weakened Do You Know Connecucui? ers and that the McNary-Haugen and he has a sore throat from CoaplM hjr TBE CONNECTICDt CHAABEB OF C0HHEICE.1M. bill should have been passed. TO EXHIBIT HERE smoking 150 cigarettes a day, but 4 1 0 M TIU M •TO ST. M AKTrO I* IS OUT OF SH L E beyond that he only requires a holi­ Want to Bet EmU? day. ^martyr spy of the RevoluUonary Emil said be would make a bet Q. What are the three divisions Upon his arrival he went to the of government in Conn.? War. W/ashington with anybody that only 10 per cent Imperial hotel where he was visit­ Q. What ar« the “twin cities" of if ACUl'E INDlGitmON of all farmers bad made any money Miss Miriam Davenport, of A. Legislative, executive and judi­ Contrasts In Coats and ed immediately by Professor Julius Connecticut ? . | strikes to-nigbtl Be rei4y last year and that although in many Richard Bauer, a specialist in in­ cial. cases it was the farmers’ own fault A. Derby and Shelton. i with BeH-ans always. Letter ternal diseases. Q. Where was Yale College first Q. What is the yearly value of all : Dresses Are Now the something ought to be done to make Boston, To Be On Big Ice founded ? farming profitable for the mass. vegetables grown for sale in Con- BY RODNEY DUTCHER A. On the site of Rev. Samuel n6ct>icut ? NEA Service Writer Ed said wheat farming became Carnival Program. According to a Norwegian scien­ Russell’s parsonage in Branford in Q. For what is Canterbury fam­ BELIrANS Fashion. Paris Decrees. unprofitable when wheat fill below tist, wireless waves travel more FOR INDIGESTION 1700. ous? • Washington, Jan. 28.—There was 75 cents a bushel and the reason than a million miles from the sur­ Emil and John could make things face of the earth and are then re­ Q. Of what famous personage was a report that three farmers were in One of the youngest and most Coventry the birthplace? (Answers to these questions will Paris, Jan. 28. — (AP) — The Washington who had made money go when it hit 60 cents was because flected back by a layer of elec­ talented performers at the coming A. Nathan Hale, patriot and ' be published in Friday’s paper). Read Hie Herald A dn. matching ensemble idea which has raising wheat and your correspond­ of their remarkably good yield. trons. The Kopac boys understood the been a favorite with the smart set ent rushed to the scene. Ice Carnival is pretty Miriam Dav­ alleged bad effects of higher tariffs for the last three seasons, was toss­ One found the three brothers Ko- enport of Boston, the IS-year-old pac—Emil, John and Ed. Big giant- on the farmer and were interested ed into the discard by the Paris in the power issue, which gets so daughter of Harold Davenport, for­ couturiers today when coats con­ ish fellows with massive jaws. ([They ■ mer amateur tennis champion of ranged in age from 44 to 56. Their much attention from the four Ne- trasting with dresses in both color brask , and Montana senators. Springfield and himself a figure and fabric were exhibited as the parents emigrated to Nebraska from j Bohemia. ‘ |Farn ^ .they said want more and skater of note. Miss Davenport hsis smartest traveling and street cos­ cheap! ectricity for their farms. tumes for fashionable women. The Kopac boys wore thick, brown j delighted devotees of the annual Ice suits of what is called California ^ “ I cumd have had 15,000 bushels The spring costumes displayed for out of that 6,000 acres if there event for the past three years and Fifth avenue’s Easter parade in­ flannel and the shirts were of the has made plans to come to Man­ OLD GOLD TAKES same material as the coat and pants.; hadn’t been any drought,” Ed said, cluded coats and frocks combining ‘‘But I only got 28,000. chester some night this week to get two or three colors, one generally They were Well informed as to pub- j acquainted with this year's crop of Emil’s Snccess Explained somber and the ^ther bright. ■ A lie affairs and full of heavy rural Center Springs ice. dark brown rough wool coat to be wit. “ You ought to tell the people that Miss Davenport, a student in a worn over a brick red linen dress, Not Always Successful Emil is a bachelor and hasn’t got Boston Art School, skated in Na­ I They had driven from Nebraska a dark blue wool wrap lined with any high-falutin’ younger generation tional competition last year, receiv­ to Florida,' then to Washington and bright green silk to be accompanied to think up ways to spend money.” ing a high ranking in figure skat­ were about to leave for New York. by a bright green crepella frock, “Well,” said Emil, “if I had and ing and a first place in exhibition or DETROIT And they were having a swell time. and a black and white pebbly weave they were too high-falutin’, they free style skating, consisting of a wool coat, lined with scarlet crepe It turned out that there could be could just walk right on down the ; successful and unsuccessful wheat series of original ice events. The to be worn with an oyster white road.” former Springfield “ Queen of the shantung gown were among the farmers, all in the same family. Emil John Kopac, the eldest, cackled MOTOR CITY SITS IN ON i t o r n o t - p r o v e s i t and John operated about 1400 acres his approval. Old John didn’t take Ice” has skated in competition with models displayed. the best ice performers of New Little Fur Used of wheat together around Oshkosh, much part in the interview, but RIPLEY’S FOUR-BRAND CIGA­ ^ Neb., last year and made a good every time your correspondent York, Boston, Providence and Coats generally were fitted models Springfield as well as many Winter designed with a scant flare at the ! profit despite low prices. Ed leased looked at him he winked. RETTE TEST. YES, O. G. WINS! SXw f Carnivals in northern New Eng­ bottom and fairly tight sleeves hav­ I and operated 6000 acres near Har- Once, in 1022, the black rust hit din. Mont., and didn’t make money. land. ing small cuffs and a standing roll i the Kopac wheat and there was W on’t somebody . . . some city . . . some Emil and John had a yield of really no crop at all. Before 1920 In addition to Miss Davenport, collar. A few belts marked the section . . . please step up and lick O LD GOLD models, most of which were of ; more than 31 bushels an acre. Ed they had been in the garage busi­ who is considered oae of the best double breasted design buttoning on got only about six bushels an acre. ness, they said. “ And there’s been figure skaters in New England, in one of these four-brand taste-tests . . • the left side. Almost no fur was : The success of Emil and John and more profit in wheat farming in Helen Cosker of Hartford, woman’s Just for variety? used. Frocks were simple in design ! the non-success of Ed has been a these bac years than in the garage New England speed skating cham­ with gored or pleated skirts fitting ■ regular thing since Ed left his broth- business in its best years,” Emil pion for 1931 and Alfred Baeiliere Take Detroit! I took It . . . or rather OLD the hips closely. Many square neck­ ' ers for Montana five years ago ex- said proudly. of Pittsfield, Mass., men’s New Eng­ GOLD did . . . in stride. Greeted the Mayor. lines were seen. 1 cept that Ed had one good year. John winked his approval, but land skating champion for this year Raced all over town, with four leading brands Gay colored scarfs were smaller ; Emil and John say Ed is trying Ed just grunted. will be seen at Center Springs, Sun­ of cigarettes to be sampled by Detroit’s busy I to raise wheat in the wrong place. and brighter than ever. These w th day, P'eb. 1. populace. colored leather belts and bright Some Good Advice flower boutonierres worn close to ‘‘The first thing to do to raise And what happened? The same OLD GOLD wheat profitably is to get enough the throat on high collared gowns story! The same OLD GOLD win! This time land at a good price,” Emil ex­ KING ZOG, OF ALBANIA, were the outstanding color notes in by a 33% margin! the showing. plained. ‘‘You can’t raise wheat suc­ iTHOUGHT Elaborate Scarfs cessfully on land that’s too high StUl . . . It takes an exception to prove a priced. I think our Nebraska pan­ •CONSULTS SPECIALIST Scarfs were made from every con­ rule. And I am stUi looking for the group or ceivable material from small pat­ handle is the best wheat territory Thy righteousness also, O God, in the United States and we paid city that won’t pick O. G. terned chiffon to wool lace. They is very high, who hast done great V. were generally knotted closely about $60 an acre for it. things: O God, who Is like unto Vienna, Jan. 28.— (A P )— King ‘‘Then get power machinery and (Signed) the throats showing above the col­ thee!—Paslm 71:19. Zog of Albania reached here this use tractors for all the field work. lars of coats, some of which were morning from Tirana for a consul­ buttoned high. Three piece suits W’e haven’t an animal on our place except the cat. Then you have to tation with Vienna specialists who worn under long coats were dis­ Sweet is the breath of praise sSSSSi played as smart modes for traveling give your machinery good care. Most when given by those whose own will attempt to diagnose his Illness. and sports and they showed an oc­ farmers don’t, and it costa them a high merit claims the praise they Railway officials, announcing his THE OFFICIAL BOX-SCORB casional tendency to match in color lot of money. give.—Hannah More. arrival, said that he was traveling *'I hereby certify that the followinft It ■ true and If not In shade. ‘‘You can’t get by without stick­ strictly incognito. complete audit of the teat of the four leading d | a - Beige suits worn under brown ing right on the job and seeing that rettes conducted by Robert Ripley, in Detroit.” your help does the work, either. Lota People of Porto Rico'are citizens It was understood he traveled on coats, light green under dark green OLD GOLD. ...251 Brand Y ...... 196 wraps and light blue under navy of wheat farmers, warm on street of the United States, but th$y are an Italian gunboat as far as Venice Brand X ...... 171 Brand Z ...... 199 blue coats were the favorites. Many corners. Of course yo\i’ve got to not permitted to vote in presidential where he boarded a special train suits had cardigan jackets worn have good crop weather, too,” elections. The privilege of voting Is for the remainder of tho Journey. {SHiud) J. Lns UooTHB, GenUltd Public Aceeustui EVEN THE SWIMMERS at D. A. C. took the teat. with blouses of men’s white silk Ed said he had had all the re­ granted oy the states, not by the Albanian government officials de­ shirtings. quisites named by Emil — except national government. clared that his visit was solely for NOT COUGH IN A CARLOAD

BREAKS RECORD Stock Disposal Prices STARTS IN ON ZERO OATS on ELECTROLUX A Gas Operated Refrigerators Motor at zero, frosted white . . . air at zero We are taking a number of floor models w hich we have on hand and marking . . . gas at zero . . . and yet the stop-watches * .S' them down for quick disposal. read 3 4/10 seconds as Hi-test T Y D o L kicked the icy engine over! Sale Price ^ Regultr Price S*. SS 1,^ 7 EL 10 Cu. ft. 8365 $465

BEATS 12 OTHER EL 7 Cu. ft. $298 $380 GASOLINES! . . . By Impartial stop-watch tMt, Hi-test TYDOL atartad at taro Ifs EL 5 Cu. ft. 8215 $275 3 «/io SICONDSI ts% fatter than Gtaoline A 44 18.9% Onaollnp B 26.0% «* • 44 Gaaollne G «4 «4 4 Cu. ft. $285 31.0% Gasoline D EL 8205 World’s Quickest Starting Gasoline . . . 35.3% M •4 GatoUne E 42.5% M •4 GatoUna F Yet You Pay No Price Premium to Buy It 45.7% 4» 44 Gasoline G 6«.#% •« 44 'G aM llneH ** 44 $210 52.0% Gaaoline I EL 3 Cu. ft. 8 f7 5• Here’s a new Fighting Champion! It’s the famous Hi-test t y d o l . . . 56.7% 4< Gasoline J *4 44 now greatly improved with World’s 58.2% Gasoline K. Fighting best on cold, raw, bitter­ 69.0% • 4 44 Gasoline L Above Prices Apply Only on Stock on Hand. freezing days. Quickest Startingf Packed with super-power • • • pick-up . . . and It’s the New World’s Champion knock free. Quick-Starting Gasoline—the new Hi-test T Y D O L , winner In recent But that’s only half of It. You get For your Motor’s Soko use Make Your Selections at Once for Fu ture Delivery. scientific tests. . . setting a zero- thlsfamous‘’Split-Second” gas. . . WINTER VEEDOL cold motor whirling in 3 4/10 without paying a bonus. A pre­ The low-pour point of VBEDOL Wlntar Medium mium product, all the way... at aaauraa aa*y atartini In tha coldaat waathar. It - V • seconds . . . with 12 rival brands flows freely at taro. Saeaa your motor baarlnfls trailing along 15% to 59% slower. not a penny’s premium in price. in the wlntrieet cold, but retalna its body at all motor beats.

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ba^ij Cole, HeraW rcxim; his hoi^e in this city from 'the Vet­ 'employe wh’o^lS'i^iUb’.^triefy deaf. erans hospital at Washington. G9VERNMENT SPECiAUSt m^Ues^ aind to iMiye M R.SM imNiM DT£;iiS any known usefulfijesa- However, ■ AliBQ Mr. SnfitWh-niiide it known MUSQI.SHOALS Jq.mes 'Fahey, Sr., of Orove street that his line of bread-wnnlng 'is Is confined to his home by Illness. likq numy another of the elements FINDS MISSING ELEMENT pui^osefully sought S e e the struc­ going on the fritz, to 'to spdCo., in New electric -power to be developed ! crease in taxable land of 64^acres^ burned to the ground was occupied atoms, scientists found several gaps, cards. vrith .'the one-hand and two- York. Mr. Anienta’s ability as a that remained of Bill’s bBmkroll — there— whether it shall be done at ' The decrease in autos‘ " over last year by Mrs. Alice St. John, dlrectoress and it was declared that further hand deaf-ihute. alphabets on them. meat cutter will undoubtedly win a badly mutilated $50 bill, a $20 bill . cost, by the government, or for is 85. while horses and mules num­ of the nurses training school of search of the globe or the stars DEADLOCK ^ROKEN All this Mrr Smithin confided in the new naarket many patrons. and a tattered canyaa bag. profit by a private interest. ber 12 less than last year. There St. Luke’s hospital. The hospital would find new elements which be­ Senator Hugo Black of Alabama are 179 in the entire town of Ver- was______not damaged_ although prepara- longed in the gaps, but had been Danbury, Jan. 28.— (A B )—Harold charges that in its power wrangle non. Cattle show a gain of 32 over i to remove the overlooked by men. This expecta­ F. Dow of Swampscott, Mass., has Congress has forgotten what he last year. j patients. tion has been now almost complete­ been appointed to the position of terms the real purpose in utilizing Fifty taxpayers failed to file their , ______ly met. Rhenium was first tenta- superintendent of public schools of the property, mamely, low-cost pro­ -----lists within------the time required. . 'The I , -^------resident- of an Ohio towntwwu cjdjosays lively isolated by German chemists Danbury, thus ending a deadlock of largest, individual taxpayer is WU- radio programs are coming in from ’i' 1925, but wa.s still classified as several months between Republican SEMI ANNUAL SALE duction of fertilizer. Regardless of linm Maxwpll- Of the manufactur- uiq if ______the form legislation takes. Black liam Maxwell. Of the manufactur- ^is stove. It is tme some programs existence doubtful.” and Democratic members of the says he wiQ introduce an amend­ ing plans the Springville Company lately sound like blazes, At present, rhenium is rarer than town school board. ment to lease the machinery to a i is the largest tsoepayer. Allen K. co-operative organization of farm­ .Beckendorf, owner of the former Wendhiser property at the center, is ers, which would produce and sell the largest individual non-resident fertilizer at cost. taxpayer. He is in the 1930 grand "Operation of the plants,” he Now You Can Make Up list for $120,400. The United States says, “would provide employment Envelope Company is the largest for thousands, and if we manufac­ non-resident company or corpora­ WORTH ture nitrate we will do something tion paying taxes. It is listed for INCORPORATED to give the farmer relief. The ni­ Your Own Dining Group $258,360. MAIN AT TEMPLE trate plants were intended for the K. of C. Open Meeting HARTFORD aid of agriculture through the pro­ , An open meeting and smoker was duction of fertilizer; held in Knights of Columbus hall "Last year, in,- Alabama, about last evening by Rockville Council, K. one-fourth of thh,return, from every of C. District Deputy Lewis H. pound of cottoil’produced had to be Chapman presided and delivered a paid out fo^ ter.^Uzer. The same short address. ? was true in imost other cotton YO Frank Madden of Hartford, lec­ AR states.” turer of Hartford Council, was the Commercial sources estimate that principal speaker of the evening. SLENDER,^TOUT, TALLER THAN AVER.A.GE, SHORT FULL FIGURE, MEDIUM there will be a probable reduction The meeting was open to all men AVERAGE. JUNIOR MISS? in fertilizer consumption this year over seventeen years from St. ranging sectionally from 10 to 30 Bernard’s and St. Joseph’s parishes. per cent, due to inability of many There were vocal numbers by No matter which— you will find your cor­ farmers to obtain credit. Francis Cratty of this city and by Arthur O’Connor, James Shea, rect foundation among these illustrated Dominic Mffisari and Joseph O’Rourke all df Hartford. The lat TALLER THAN ter is a clever impersonator. , Other numbers on the program w AVERAGE? CENTER SPRINGS PARK were songs by William Connor, Ed­ ward Lynsky and Francis Ferguson This garment— 740 Editor,The Herald: ' of Windsor Locks, with Robert — l)rings into effect Maj^T througb the columns of O’Brien as accompanist, banjo and your eateemed newspaper, express the required silhou­ vocal numbers by Henry Murphy my appi^lation of th(? good work ette, so much in fash­ now bein^. done by .' Manchester's and piano selections by Ernie Rock. | ion. Rev. Francis Hinchey, assistant “ army ofjiUnemployed” at Center Springs It does not require a pastor of St. Bernard’s churchy ac­ sailed mind and the developed taste cepted the cup given by the Tenn- of a landscape gardener to enable stedt Brendel company to the St. one to judge between the good work Bernard’s team for winning the In­ No. 238-1000 No. 238-1000 now being done which will bring terchurch League Championship last permanent results and the waste of summer. Members of the team were time and money, d u ^ g past years, also presented with gold charms, the e r e is an open stock group of 14 pieces, a Sheraton re- which brought hb Results. The un­ gift of the Rockville Leader. desirable underbrush, for example Refreshments were served, fol­ produition of brilliantly figured crotch mahogany. You lowed by a social hour and smoker. H has been cut down to the ground during the past, only to grow up Lighting Improvements | can pick and choose just the pieces you wish to make ^ up The RockvllLe-Willimantic Light- j / thicker than before. Now this un­ your own and very individual. dining ensemble. Just receiv­ sightly wild growth has been per- ing Company will expend $205,000 , / ninently removed. for improvements and addition to ; ed, but sharply discounted. ^ o u g h we are in the cold grip its plants and equipment during the ] of, winter, again would I invite all year 1931, according to a survey of ' / to. visit Center Springs Park, the its present estimates. The improve-1 haunts of the "Gipsy Soul,” whose ments will be made up of general ^ No. 238-1000 tuteful feathered fiTends have been construction and betterment all i ctmed to whhmer lands by their over the entire lines and in the | Mhker. plants at Willimantic, Rockville and T o the average mind, the flowery Stafford Springs. | January Savings families lie dead and buried beneath Going to Manchester | 4 the snow, the trees are stripped of I A large number from this city their vendure, fragrance no longer plans to attend the Knights of 'Our complete stock of dining flojats in the air and nature is Pythias district meeting to be held 9 room furniture has been reduced divested of all her beautiful robes— in Orange hall. South Manchester, blit not so to the lovers of nature. this evening. ,The local lodge will for our January sale. You may •A free soul sees only beauty and meet at 7:30 and after a short busi-1 to' it the Creation is not in distress, buy now at February sale prices— not even during winter. ness session will leave Immediately To such a soul the very rocks for Manchester. your dollar will go further, will are books of revelations, the birds Annual Reception a i| d wild creatures are its com­ The annual reception and Roll buy better style and better furni- (IJall of Union church will be held in SLENDER? panions, the mighty oak and other No. 238-1000 ture than at any time within 15 sturdy sons of the forest are as the chapel on Thursday evening. By all means select Then 775 is your near kinsmen. 'Truly does Job The feature will be a report by the 705, A chic design. vears. , speak in the Good Book of the historian, Mrs. Walter Skinner. model. Provides the This garment features “ Gipsy Soul". “A t destruction and There will be musical numbers. Rev. perfect molding for George S. Brookes, pastor, will give an adjustable under­ famine thou shalt laugh, neither your figure. shalt thou be afraid of the beasts an address. belt. of the earth. For thou shalt be in Ladies Aid Officers Note the Discounts on the league with the stones of the field, At the annual meeting of the $ 4 .9 5 and the beasts of the field shall be Ladies Aid Society of the .Baptist at peace with thee. Thou shalt church the following officers were Pieces Illustrated Here come to thy grave in a full age like elected for the year; President, Mrs. as, a shock of com cemeth in, in his Eugene Edwards; first vice-presi­ JUNIOR MISS? Sheraton side chair, regularly $ 2 2 ...... $15 season.” (Job ,V, 22-26). dent, Mrs. Rachael Gyngell; second Seven-Forty-Five, a Buffet, regularly $ 9 8 ...... $78 To the soul that sits in darkness, vice-president, Mrs., Frank Busher; the present industrial state is all first fashion lesson Server, regularly $29 ...... $ 2 2 .5 0 secretary, Mrs. Reginald Kent; achieves an ideal confusion an(T the future impene­ treasurer, Mrs. Earl Elliott; chair­ Corner cabinet, regular $ 1 1 0 ...... $79 trable night.To it there is no man of apron conimittee, Mrs. Eu­ foundation for the Flip-top server, regularly $ 4 2 ------••••,*• awakening springtime. The enlight­ gene Dickinson; chairman of fancy youthful figure. A ened soul understands the altera- Phyfe table, regularly $75 1...... $59 tiems of all things in nature. Lost work. Miss Gertrude Dunn. An in­ modern type corset. Chippendale host chair, regularly beauties and,, quenched glories in the formal tea will be held on Wednes­ is priced $29, sale price ...... $22;50 day afternoon, February 18. thronged theater of the universe (Additional pieces, not illustrated) ' are not lost but have only changed. Public Supper 'What at times seems to be a The Sunday school of Union Con­ Sheraton .Dining table, regularly calamity turns into beauty, glory gregational church, which is self- priced $Q4, sde price . 1...: i... . $49 and unbounde4 blessings. supporting, will hold a public supper China cabinet, regularly $ 7 5 ...... — $59 Harken to the voice of the “ Gipsy in the church social rooms on Sat­ Molly Pitcher dining table, regularly Soul” and yisit Center Springs urday evening. The first tables will Park. Come' when the white fleecy be served at 6 o’clock. $75, sale p rice ...... $59 blanket the Creator has spread over Mrs. Fahey Injured' all. When hedges and shrubs are Mrs. James Fahey. Jr., of this richly fringed with Immaculate city, was cleaning out a work bas­ trimmings designed by no mortal. ket when a large needle entered her ’The stream Is arrested in its knee and broke off. She was taken .career and the lake transformed to the Rockville City hospital, into solid crystal. Here we see where it was found necessary to yofith at its .'best, gliding swiftly make two incisions to remove the over the icy -paVement while sweet needle. ha^onles stiralns of music furnish­ Legion Auxiliary ed»by the modem miracle of the The committee of the American radio, gladdens and warms every Legion Auxiliary in charge of the No. 238rlOOO soifl. In observing this beauty spot, social hour to follow the regular „ J !' !!!i on^ Js forced to ask: meeting tonight is: Mrs. Rose H.p!; I^'this the same world that was yes­ Backhaus, Miss Anna Martley, Mrs. terday? Here is no diversity 'of ....Jl'lij Nettle Weber, Mrs. Ethel Taylor, ■."■i’t llj: colbr, but all is white. The trees ■'1 1 "'I .'liil c o ^ d with adabaster and marble- Mrs. Anna Trapp, Mrs. Helen Rothe, Mrs. Rose Marcus, Mrs. Minnie lik^ veneer surpass the grandeur of lH'>i artificial columns that once adorned Badstuebner, Mrs. Emma Baer, Mrs. i ii'i' I’iSi the jtemples of the gods. Nellie Bliss, Mrs. Emma Brendel, 'challenge the captive soul to Mrs. Catherine DaHey, Mrs. Rose brite on the proverbial lily and it Grumback, Mrs. 'Lillian Morris and m , You can Skve 10-50% wiljl look tarnished in this crys’tal Mrs. Rose McKenna. palfce of nature. N ot^ Many thanks to you Mr. Editor ,^ rs. Nellie Jackson, Great Weno- SHORT FULL this month No. 238-1000 N o .388>10bO and my sincere appreciation to the n n of the Degree of Pocahontas, FIGURE? meh who so faithfully worked to an^M r. and Mrs. Charles Cham- bec^tify ManclWpter^B Garden of pa^q of this city, attended the of­ Eject 724, a model' Choose 791 if you Ed

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Hkven. Mrs. Frances Campbell of phine K as soon as possible. They V New Jersey and Rev. C. A. Wells of TO HEAR FALL’S APPEAL requested that an effort be made ELECTIONS IN SPAIN WAPPING New York were the princlpM speak­ RIH! SMUGGLER to hold the test today. The speed of Two Film Stars Wage ers. The following took part in a the rum runner is an Important forum of “relationships”: Rev. T. Washington, Jan., . 28.— (A R .)— point in the proceedings because MAY CAUSE TROUBLE The Parent-Teachers’ Associa­ The appeal of Albert B. Fhll, former tion will give a public whist party B. Hughes of Deep River, Mrs. J. A. secretary of interior, from his con­ Gerald Campbell, Bi;^tlsh consul Lonely Fight for. Life a a r k of Wallingford, Rev. E. M. SAID HFU KILL general in New York, has asked this Wednesday evening at the Wap- viction in connection with the naval • Conway of Wallingford, Rev. L. F. ping Center School hall. Prizes oil reserve lease scandals, is to be whether it would not have been pos­ Barcelona, Spain, Jan. 28.— (AP) Requa of Southington and Secre­ sible for the cutter to capture the —With Socialists and Republicans will be given and refreshments heard next Monday by the Districf Lila Lee and Renee Adoree, Health Ruined by Overwork, served after which dancing will be tary H. B. Sloan of Hartford. Mrs. of Columbia Court of Appeals. . S L A r a O F H N rum ship without resorting to shell­ due to decide shortly whetoer they H. N. Santry of New Haven gave a enjoyed by all. Fall was sentenced to one year in ing. wrill participate in the forthcoming Live in Mountain Retreat. literature presentation. Rev. Lewis Coast Guard records produced as Parliameptary elections. Minister of Mr. and Mrs. John Schlimd and jail to pay a $100,000 fine for his mother, Mrs. Kissman, left re­ K. Davis of Ansonia will lead a song accepting a bribe from Henry L. evidence showed the Josephine K the Interior Leopoldo Matos de­ service this afternoon and address had been under suspicion as a rum­ cently for Florida where they will Doherty, Galifornia oil magnate, Coast Guard Said Skipper’s clared today that the elections would will be delivered by Rev. Wells of runner since 1928. She was trailed BY DAN THOMAS i spend the rest of the winter. Mrs. who was acquitted of bribery. be held March 1, with or wrlthout New York. by patrols twenty times and twice, candidates from those parties. NEA Service Writer Schlund, wgs before her marriage, Fall’s appeal has been held , up the records said, was seen by I Misj Etmice Dean of this village. pending confirmation of an addi­ Brother Made Threat He said that the government Prescott, Ariz., Jan. 22.—High in Guardsmen in the act of transfer­ planned to raise the state of siege The. Elvergreen lodge of Masons, tional judge for the court. ring liquor. Both times she got the mountains not far from here, A. F. and A; M., No. 114, held their Frank J. Hogan, Washington at­ still effective in Madrid and Sara­ two girls, whose names are familiar FLU IS SPREADING After Josephine K Was away. gossa prior to the elections to regular meeting at their temple at torney who defended Pall, is to ar­ wherever motion pictures are showm, East Windsor Hill, last Monday eve­ gue the appeal. The government leave the two cities completely free are waging the greatest battle of WITHIN n MILES for the campaign. The state of ning. will be represented by Atlee Pom- Captured. their careers— the fight for life. Mrs. Ernest Hack is ill at her Washington, Jan. 28.— (A P.)— erene, special counsel. New York, Jan. 28.— (A P.)—Tes­ siege, which was recently termi­ A rapid spread of Influenza was re­ timony that the Canadian rum-run­ Secluded in a small sanitarium home at Pleasant 'Valley. nated in other parts of Spadn, was away from the inquisitive eyes of ported by the Public Health Service ner Josephine K., was within the proclaimed during the January revo­ The Wapplng Grange entertain­ M.4n Y GRIP CASES New York, Jan. 28 — (AP) —A the world Lila' Lee and Renee today, with a total of 7,275 ^ases territorial waters of the United lutionary attempts. ment' committee met at the home of board of inquiry investigating the Adoree, two of Hollywood’s most Mr. and Mrs. Ivan West last Sun­ now as compared with 3,867 a week Torringtdn, Jan. 28.— (AP) — States when she was captured by As the campaign progresses. Mon­ popular film stars, are fighting shelling of the Canadian ruxn-inm- Coast Guardsmen Saturday night archists and anti-Monarchists have day afternoon. ago. There are more than the usual num-' valiantly to regain their health so Charles Strant of Manchester, The Public Health Service esti­ ber of cases of mild grip and hard ner Josephine K by the Coast Guard was before the two governments found a common adversary in the that they will again be able to mates the disease As about five times Catalonian Nationalists whose whose death occurred last Monday colds in Torrington, according to Saturday night wsai informed today today. parade across the silver screen. as prevalent as shown in the report, avowed object is complete inde­ morning, was formerly a Wapplng the city health officer Dr. Pratt. that one member of the crew Captain William P. Cluett, master Nor axe they* alone in their battle. boy, having lived on Deming street since several states do not require of the vessel, was wounded fatally pendence for their province. They Although neither of ^em knows it, threatened vengeance for the killing are bidding strongly for electoral for several years. Influenza reporting and others have by a one-pound shot and liquor val­ all Hollywood as well as thousands Mrs. H. V. Parker of South Wind­ only the statistics furnished by phy- of the master, Captain William P. ued at $100,000 was seized from his support. of film fans throughout the^country Catalonia, one of the richest sor has been ill with bronchitis re­ sici&HS* Cluett, who was slain by a ^ o a s t and two other craft. is heart and soul with these girls cently, but is able to be out again Among States showing heavy in­ Guard shell. provinces in Spain, has long wor­ who suffered breakdowms as a result Csurl Schmidt, commander of Cut­ ried government authorities. It has now. creases were: Massachusetts, 114 The threat, the board was told, ter No. 145, told an official board of of their strenuous work in giving the Mrs. Samuel Ludlum and Miss cases now as compared with 17 a its language, which is still widely world some amusement in the form came from Alfred Cluett, cook inquiry yesterday that the Jose­ spoken despite a decree of the late Dorojhy Ludlum spent the week-end week ago, and Connecticut 140 now aboard the Josephine K and brother phine K. was 11.7 miles off shore of motion pictures. j recently with Mrs. Louise Ludlum in and 82 a week ago. dictator, Primo de Rivera, for­ Nobody except a few intimate I of the captain. when she was overhauled in the bidding its teaching in the element­ Brooklyn, New York. The testimony came from Bennett friends of the pair knows of their I lower bay. She was sighted two and ary schools. Jean Shepard, Jr., is confined to STRIKE IS ENDED Walker, cook of the Coast Guard a half miles southeast of Ambrose whereabouts — which is the reason i his home in South Windsor with g Cutter 161. which arrived at the Many leaders of the Catalonian they can’t be Informed of the good' Lightship, he said, smd boarded four Nationalists are in exile abroad for scarlatina, with a nurse in attend­ \fftnilft, Jan. 28.— (A P .l—Dis scene of the shelling in the wake wishes that are with them. And the! ance. and a half miles from the'light. plots against the government. patches to «the Elxecutlve Bureau of Cutter 145, the boat which made Not Intoxicated physician attending them is insistent that they be kept in perfect quiet, said a strike of 2.500 longshoremen the capture. Jn denial of a statement by Wes­ Don’t fearing that any kind of excitement at Iloilo, Panay island, ended thi§^ Tells of Threat ley Anderson, first mate of the rum­ BAPTIST CONVENTION Walker told the board the threat AIRPORT FOR BOSTON would be very detrimental to the morning when the dock workers re­ neglect your child’s runner, Schmidt said he was not in­ condition of each. turned to their jobs. was made while Captain Cluett was toxicated at the time of the chase. belhg taken to a hospital on Staten That is the reason we are not re­ Meriden, Jan. 28.— (A P.)—About Simultaneously, negotiations were COUGH or COLD He was supported in this by mem­ Washington, Jan. 28.— (AP) — Island and while the crew of the vealing the “hideout” where the ac­ 150 delegates are attending the mid­ begun to end a strike of 600 long­ bers of his crew, the skipper of an­ The House military committee today this xnMtT" counter-irritant," Josephine K was herded in the fore­ tresses are staying. Too many per­ year meeting of the New Haven as­ shoremen among the sugar centrals Good old Musterole now made other patrol and his superior offi­ approved the James bill directing sons would try to visit them, and i castle. the Secretary of War to lease Gov­ sociation of the Northern Baptist of Occidental Negros province, Ne­ milder for babies and small children. So ‘Tf our captain dies, your skipper cers. such visits today might cause each ‘ convention being held today at the gros island. Answering a question by Consul- ernors Island, Mass., to the City of pleasant to use and so reliable—apjdy will die too,” he quoted the brother to have serious setbacks. We visited First Baptist church. Mrs. Arthur Labor troubles in the central Children’s Musterolefl^ely to the affettcd General GenUd Campbell of Great Boston for an airport. of the mortally wounded captain. the sanitarium to learn how Lila and G. Jarvis, of New Haven, presided Philippine Islands have been going area once every hour for five hours. Britain, who attended the hearing The measure, which has the ap­ Walker was the first Coast Renee are getting Mong, and with > at the morning session and submit­ oft for several days. 'The longshore­ That’s the safe, sure treatment that at the request of the Dominion gov­ proval of the War Department, is to Guardsman aboard the Josephine K. the secret hope that we might be j ted a report of $he women’s dlstMct men were understood to have de­ millions of mothers and leading doctors ernment. Schmidt testified it would permit Boston to extend its munici­ He was assigned to guard the mem­ able to see them for a few moments.; meeting. The Rev. Charles H. Hmm- manded better wages and other rec­ and nurses recognize and endorse.^ ^ have been impossible to catch the pal airport so as to include the isl­ bers of the ci'ew. He was equipped But luck was against us. j sath of Bridgeport was the speaker. ognition. Musterole gets action because it is a auxiliary schooner without shelling and the underwater land of the with a revolver, he said, and so far “I am sorry, but I can’t allow 1 Rev. G. H. Gardner was modera­ counter-irritant” —not just a salve her. She was drawring awray at a 14- United States pertaining to the as he could tell there were no fire­ anyone to see them,” the physl-! tor at the afternoon session. The —it penetrates and stimulates blood arms aboard the rum-runner. knot clip, he said, while the cutter Island. clan declare(l. “I even am advising devotional service was conducted by circulation, helps to draw out infection Schmidt ^^■aa Sobe^ could make only 12 knots. Governors Island' proper includes their families not to come up here. the Rev E. J. Settle, Jr., of West and pain. _ ,, , r •, r He added to evidence given at Thb significance of the speed about 73 acres and the underwater Both girls are getting along very Mortgage Money That’s why this famous blend of oil of yesterday’s session seeking to estab­ launch that escaped as the cutter land included in the bill amounts to nicely, but excitement of any kind, mustard, camphor, menthol and other lish that Karl Schmidt, boatswain in bore down on the cluster of boats about 200 acres. such as seeing friends or relatives, YOUR CAR helpful ingredients brings relief naturally. command of Cutter 145 and the was revealed by Schmidt. He said "The City of Boston reports it is might retard their recovery.” Keep full strength Musterole on hand man who fired tlie shot that killed Captain Mario Laudi of the barge prepared to expend a large sum of Although the physician would not WASHED Available for adults and Children s Musterole for money on this project, which ex­ QuuM,5 Captain Cluett, was sober. Walker Brooklyn told him the craft held make any definite statement, we the little tots. penditure wdll tend to relieve the un­ said he saw Schmidt a few minutes hijackers who were in the process learned from other sources that Lila On Good Security. CHILDREN’! after the shelling, and he was sure of transferring his cargo when the employment situation in that vicin­ probably will be well enough to come LUa Lee, above, and Renee Adoree. ^NowA/mci ity,” Secretary Hurley reported. the boatswain had not been tip­ cutter arrived. , home within the next month or six pling. weeks. She is looking fine and has there only a few months and it is $1.25 The members of the board asked Reservoirs have been hollowed recovered much o£ the healthful col­ almost certain that she won’t be SIMONIZfNG Oarence H. Anderson Captain Cecil M. Gabbett, com­ out of the Rock of Gibraltar intc able to return home before next Germans in Berlin recently hon­ or that was missing when she was $8.00 647 Main St., South Manchester mander of Base 2, Staten Island, ored the memory of the founder of which each inch of rainfall will forced to leave Hollyw’ood last sum­ summer, if she is well enough by where the inquiry is Being held, to store nearly a million gallons ot O L S O N ’S AUTO WASH the postcard. The guess is they mer because of poor health. then. Her condition is said to be Tel. 8343 Mll.n run off a spe^d test of the Jose­ wished he were there. wrater for future use. Renee, however, has been up quite serious. 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SENTENCE WOULD RUIN RUSSIA’S PRODUCTS BOOTLEGGERS’ BUSINESS San Francisco, Jan. 28—(AP) —Convicted of liquor possession MAY BE KEPT OUT I Alfred Dees yesterday was given I his choice of paying a $500 fine i or spending 200 days in jail. “1 can’t pay the fine,” he told TURNED LOOSE!! the police judge. Labor and Farm Federations “Then you’ll have to go to jail.” Ask Congress To Bar “I can’t do that,” Dees ob­ jected. “It would ruin my busl- You ness.” At Diamond’s Gigantic Forced Labor Goods. “Just what is your business?” “Bootlegging.” Can't The judge gave nim 48 hours Washington, Jan. 28.— (AP) — to raise the fine money. Labor and Farm Federation repre­ sentatives today urged barring of Russian forced labor products be­ fore the House ways and means TRY TO HOLD UP committee. The hearing was on proposals specifically to bar all Russian prod­ BOARD’S SALARIES ucts or to exclude them as forced WONDER labor products. Chester Gray, of the American Farm Bureau Federation, urged passage of a bill which would Attempt FaOs In House By tighten provisions against forced labor products. Edward F. McGrady, ot the 102-37 Vote-D is p u te A.merican Federation of Labor, ad­ vocated exclusion of all “Russian Over Members Continues. SHOE SALE forced labor” products. Asked if di­ rect exclusion of Russian products would not be better, Gray said that certain products from some other Washington, Jan. 28.—(AP)—-An countries should b kept out. F '' effort to prevent payment of sal­ mentioned Liberia, France, Morocco aries to Federal power commission­ and Czecho-Slovakia. ers until the dispute between the Two Floors of High Grade All Forced Labor Senate and President Hoover over Chairman Hawley of the commit­ three appointees is settled, failed to­ tee said he had been informed vir­ day in the House. The vote was tually all labor in Russia was forc­ 102 to 37. ed. Representative LaGuardia, Re­ “I have information,” said Haw­ publican, New York, proposed an ley, “that if the worker in Russia amendment withholding the salaries refuses to do the work assigned to from the power commission’s appro­ him, he can’t get a meal ticket, and priation of $255,695. he is regarded as an enemy of 'the He defended the Senate action in revolution.” rescinding confirmation of Chair­ Representative Nelson, of Maine, man Smith and Commissioners Shoes-Rubbers member of the fish committee which Draper and Garsaud of the com­ investigated Communism urged ex­ mission. clusion of Russian timber, but not Representative Summers, Repub­ all Russian products. lican, Washington, and Representa­ He said there wais no doubt that tive Graham, Republican, Pennsyl­ Russian lumber and pulpwood was vania, opposed LaGuardia’s amend­ produced by “political prisoners ment. They expressed the opinion working under the most horrible that the House, had no concern with conditions.” the controversy. Overshoes Nelson said he believed Russian Tilson Joins Debate dumping in foreign markets was Representative Ramseyer, Repub­ THURSDAY dictated by necessity, because of her lican, Iowa, said the House should lack of foreign credit. not hold up the salary of a commis­ At the Lowest Prices Ever Known! “When the necessity ceases, sioner because he happened to have dumping will ceaise,” he added. a view different from the Senate. AT 9 A. M. Republican floor Leader Tilson Joined the debate, asserting if we Greatest Shoe Bargains In make it possible for the Senate to TWO -FLOORS OVERFLOWING YOUNG DENIES AIDING recall any official it “would put them under its control.” Manchester For the Entire Family! WITH WONDER SHOE VALUES Representative Parks, Demo­ % M m TO OBTAIN JOB crat, Arkansas said that amefid- ment should be adopted. Washington, Jan. 28. — (AP) — Representative Hoch, Republican, Let Nothing Keep You Away Thursday! Emphatic denials were entered to­ Kansas, opposing the amehdment day before the Senate banking com­ said: "We seriously propose that mittee to assertions by Chairman whenever any one initiates ouster McFadden, of the House banking proceedings — no matter how —the committee, that the way was clear­ salary should be withheld.” ed deliberately for the appointment Representative Blanton,- Demo­ Ready crat, Texas, predicted the Senate Pick 'em OfiC the Bargain Racks of Eugene Meyer, Jr., of New York, as governor of the Federal Reserve would “hold the bill over until THURS. Board. something freezes in the summer­ Size and Price on Every Fair—Come In and Wait on Yourself—Buy 2 and 3 Pairs for the Price of One Roy Young, who resigned as gov­ time, before they’ll pay these 9 a. m. ernor last August to become gover­ salaries.” .Bargains Like These Will Pack Our Store! nor of the Federal Reserve Bank of Representative Cochran, Demo­ Boston, said he never discussed his crat, Missouri, also defended the Senate’s position. resignation with Meyer. He reiterat­ Hundreds'of Pairs ed that he rellgned because he The House after rejecting the Plenty of wanted to make more money. amendment, approved the apf>ro- George F. Fraud, president of the priation of $255,695 for the commis­ W om en's Women’s Marine Midland Corporation, of sion including $50,000 in salaries for Buffalo, told the committee he ini­ the five commissioners, at $10,000 tiated the negotiations which led each. Ifovelty to the employment of Edmund ICutt Saviiigs Platt, former vice-governor of the Galore board, by his organization. COLUMBIA Ihoes Values to McFadden asked inquiry into the All Sizes, Newest G aiters $1.93 steps leading up to the retirement The Young Married, Women’s Broken Sizes of Young and Platt last fall at the Club met Friday afternoon at the Styles time Meyer was nominated as gov­ home of Mrs. William Wolff. ernor. He was the first witness be­ A subscription paper containing fore the Senate (fommittee at the an appeal for funds from the Na­ hearing on Mr. Meyer’s nomination. tional Red Cross for the benefit; of Young in concluding his testi­ the drought sufferers in the farm^ Misses’ Cuff Children’s mony told the committee’ he believ­ regions of the west and southwest Don’t ed Meyer was “the best man in has been hung on the Bulletin Board Gaiters School Shoes in the Post Office. Oversleep All sizes.. $ 1 * 4 9 , America for the governorship of the Values to $3 Federal Reserve Board.” The oratorio “The Holy City” was Big variety at PAIR sung by the Hartford Coimty Pair Choral Club under the direction of Here’s a Real Bargain Women’s High Grade AMHERST PLAYER George Curtis Munson Sunday eve­ New Spring ning in the Columbia church, under Ladies’ Queen OC the auspices of the Tri-County IN BIG LEAGUES Christian Endeavor Union. The Quality Shoes ^ ‘ Women’s Boys’ Oxfords ^ Novelty Shoes ^ 2 3 9 soloists were Mrs. Ruth Goodrich Black and brown suede. Pair and High Shoes $ Values to $4 Horton, Soprano, Mrs. Alice Evans Overshoes J #89 New York, Jan. 28.—(AP) — A Wagner, Contralto, Maurice Wallen, Come Early! I Mostly Welts—Values to $1 glance over toe list of new players Tenor, and Edgar Brown, Bass. 'The P.AIK coming up for trial in the National pianist was Henry Bonander. An League this spring reveals a liberal audience of over 300 enjoyed the PROFITS ABOLISHED PRICES DEMOLISHED sprinkling of college fiien, a large fine work of the soloists and chorus. majority of them from the south. Previous to the concert sandwiches At least 13 colleges will be repre­ and cocoa were served to the singers Men’s Hiffh Grad% Men’s High Grade Women’s Zipper WOMEN’S sented by rookies in toe training in the Hall by the Columbia ladies, camps of the eight league clubs. and after toe concert doughnuts and POLICE Rubbers Overshoes Novelty Shoes $ 1 .6 9 Most of these rookies have to coffee were served to both singers $2*45 Value $1.30 Values to $4 Suedes, Satins, Patent glance over a considerable span of and audience, as is the custom at Values to $5 PAUt* I’.AIK New Styles $5 Styles years before they reach their college each Tri-Coimty meeting. SHOES careers but at least two of them, Mrs. Lucy Clarke observed the Howard Grosskloss of Amherst and 93rd anniversary of her birth Mon­ Dick Montague of Michigan, will hit day at the home of her son, Williard the major leagues direct!}' from the Clarke of New Haven. “Aunt REAL BARGAINS! Women’s BUY NOW AND SAVE! , college campus. Lucy” has spent most of her life in Men’s Strong Columbia, and is the oldest resident Work Shoes Rubbers of the town. She still occupies her Men’s fine Men’s Fel^ Boys’ and HURRY! Youths’ USE STEAM SHOVEL home in Columbia several months in Quality- Slippers PAIR the year, spending her winters with Rubber Little progress v/as mide exca­ one of her children. She is in excel­ Dress ■ with leather tip lent health, with the exception of Value $1.25 Boots vating by hand for the club house lameness. Shoes to be erected on the south side of There will be an all day meeting Values to $( Women’s All Rubber Golway street for the Co-Operative of the Ladies Aid Society on Thurs-“ Growing Girls’ Lithuanian Association and as the day at the hall, with lunch served at Gaiters members are anxious to have the noon, to work for the coming fair Shoes building completed early in the $ 1 > 9 9 next summer. Everyone is asked to PAIR Value to $4 Values to .$3 P.VIR spring, a steam shovel was put to bring thimble and thread, and any PAIR Value $4 work yesterday. Today the work material or ideas they may have was so far advanced that the owmer to donate to the cause. of the shovel expected to have the job completed before night. The PAPER GARDEN SHOE BARGAINS THAT WILL BRING BACK THE OLD TIMES gravel removed will be used in lay­ ing up the 11-foot concrete wall. Now is the time to 'take paper Sand is also being uncovered that and pencil in hand, study your will be usable in mixing the rough garden catalogues, your possible plaster for the walls. acreage for gardens and to plot it all out, while you have time to EPIDEMIC OF COLDS '' consider everything. I Waterbury, Jan. 28.—(AP) — A NEW COLOR survey of Waterbury city depart­ ments, schools, and business houses There is a new brown out this indicated more than 10,000 resi­ spring, a brown with a lot of green dents of this city of 100,000 are suf­ in it, and you can wear a green fering from contagious colds of blouse or accessories with it, per­ sufficient severity to keep them fectly. from btifiiness. Over 2,300 school children are ill. The epidemic is Tests of more than 700 school of such mild form, however, that children at AND SELF SERVICE BARGAIN BASEMENT few of toe .patients are ill .for more have shown that a tutterer Is the th a n -a few days. Health officials intellectual equal of a normal chfld, 1013 MAIN STREET ' SOUTH MANCHESTER (teclare the worst is past noting a that his vocabulary is as good and Aclin^in toe number q( cases dur­ usually that he is physically supe­ ■-.. j'- .v-:; ing the^^past few days. rior.

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’I To that extent his contribution to' moralize the finances of the coun­ J U m r l r t s t n the counsels of the leaders of Indus­ try,' unstabllize prices and make try ought to be valuable—and that times worse thaii ever. That is EnpnhiQ Brralb extent 1s about the lim lt^ prac­ rubbish. It possibly might not turn PUBLilSHED BT THB ___ ticability where immediate activi­ out as well for the soldiers as they HERALD PRINTING COMPACT, INC. expect but nobody would be ruined 18 Btssetl Strtet ties are concerned. South Manchester, Conn. or even seriously hurt. Fine THOMAS Pl.RGUSON We fully concur in Mr. Cheney’s General Manacer proposition that manufacturers, not CONSOLIDATION Pounded October i. 1881 only in Connecticut but throughout .Last Week of Watkins’ At the mass meeting held some the country, will have to cut their Published Every Evening Except time ago for interchange of opin­ Inner Spring Sundays and Holldaya Entered »t the expectations of profits to the small­ Post Office at South Manchester. ions on school consolidation. Dr. E. est amount compatible with the pro­ Conn, as Second Class MaU Matter. G. Dolan, Democratic leader, de­ SUBSCRIF^riON RATES tection of capital investment Re­ One Year, by maU ...... clared on the floor that if the con­ fusal to do so, insistence on the re­ Mattresses Per Month, by mall ...... ♦ »« solidation act were made to pro­ Scml-QiLmujl Delivered, one year ...... ♦»•«? tention of prices at p^-smash levels Single copies .$ .08 vide for adequate minority repre­ is to do on a big scale what some MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED sentation on the Board of Education unemployed we have just heard PRESS he would withdraw his opposition to The Associated Press is exclusively alraut are doing on a smaller one. entitled to the use for republlcatlon the project. of all news dispatches credited fo |t A concern cutting ice In a neigh­ or not otherwise credited In this The consolidation act approved by paper and also the local news pub­ boring town had several contract the Bogrd of Selectmen and to be lished herein. . All rights of republlcatlon of Jobs on hand at once. It has its passed on by the Legislature and special dispatches herein are also rs- own men working hut could have §ALE subsequently by the voters of Man­ servedL _____ ' used considerably more help. chester at the polls, made public to­ SPECIAL advertising REPRE­ Every day for several days large SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser. day, provides that of the nine mem­ Inc.. 2S6 Madison Ave.. New York. N. numbers of men showed up asking bers of the Board of Education not and 613 North Michigan Ave.. for employment They were told Chicago. Ilia more than six shall be registered in they could go to work at 45 cents Full service client of N B A 8er- the same political party. In other vice. Inc. an hour on the ice or 66 cents an' words, the Democrats would be en­ hour in the ice houses. Almost Member. Audit Bureau of Circula­ titled to at least three members, tions. , ___ with one accord they rejected the The Herald Printing Company. Inc., with opportunity to elect three assumes no flnanclal resoonslhi'ity offer. ThI pay was too small. more by nominating candidates of for typographical errors appearing m Finally the head of the concern advertisements In the Manchester great ability and popular appeal. Evening Herald. gave orders that all applicants were Since Dr. Delan is admittedly to be shooed off the job without WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28. very influential hi his party and $ 17-95 being offered anything. Forty ,or probably possesses the power to fifty men in that town are penniless TREE REPLACEMENT squelch the major part of the op­ For months we searched the markets and jobless still—and the ice is We are heart and soul for the bill position to consoli(^ation, it becomes for an inner spring mattress at a low sponsored by Representative Joseph going in. a question of keen interest whether price which we could guarantee like P. Lawrence of Stamford requiring Nobody Is bujring commodities In every other piece of Watkias Beddings or not he considers the above provi- Here it ts! Made by the Red Cross the planting of a compensating these days—and nobody Is going to | gion of the consolidation act as set- mattress people...... and guaranteed^ sapling for every tree destroyed by —^in quantities large enough to keep 1 ting up minority representation. by them and ourselves to give abso­ road construction or widening opera- factories busy except at rock bot­ From the side lines it looks as lute satisfaction. Iimer-coll spring _ tions except in strictly commercial tom prices. It Is not only essential ] unit; 36 lbs. of white cotton felt on though half as many Democrats as top and bottom; fine blue damask j sections. At least we are for this that costs shall be gotten down to Republicans, on any Manchester ticking. ‘ bill in its principle, though it pos­ hardpan but sales prices must ac­ board, constituted a rather liberal ROOM SIZE RUGS sibly plight be open to amendment company them. Factories produc­ kind of minority representation in without nullifying its" laudable pur­ ing articles with a spread of two view of the comparative number of pose. or three bimdred per cent between votes cast by the two parties at “When a fine tree is taken from production costs and consumers' municipal elections, whether we con­ Hair covered ^ the landscape, so much of' beauty prices must get on a different basis. sider the figures over a long period $22-75 $29-75 $39-50 and real benefit is taken from our Such figures do not obtain in many of years or only in the last elec­ lives,” says the author of the bill. lines but it happens that they are tion. The manufacturer discontinued Here’s another complete show­ This is the finest grade of A x­ lines which have been consuming a Inner Spring “The loss is irreparable for many of Those who have opposed school this entire line of Axminster ing of Axminster Rugs which minster Rugs without fringe I Fhles are deep and luxurious be­ us who live today, but why deny to very large part of the public’s pur­ consqlidation on the grounds of one- Rugs so every 9x12 ft. and has been discontinued by the manufacturer. Every rug of cause of the dose weaves. Col­ the yet unborn the beauty, the com- chasing power of late and have be­ party rule must either, admit now 8 1-4 X 10 1-2 ft. rug of this this grade is included at this ors are as soft, rich and sub­ . fort and the health-imparting ben­ come almost basic. Until their thaf their condition has been met or grade is included at this price. Mattresses There are rich Oriental designs price, in both 9x12 and 8 l-4x dued as you would find in fine leaders realize that there is no suo- old Orientals. .9x12 rad 8- l-4x efit of the tree?” must make it clear what they mean in practically every coloring de­ 10 1-2 ft. sizes. The former 10 1-2 ft. sizes; formerly $66.00 No people in the world with one stantial market at those old boom by minority representation. sired! • Formerly $32.50 and prices were $31.50 and |^7.50. and $58.50. exception have been so indifferent prices they will continue to be a $37.50. -- to the importance of tree preserva­ good deal lli the position of the tion as Americans. The other laborers who didn’t realize that tn /N NEW YORK nation which long suffered from the ice cutting there was no longer f. demand for labor at a dollar an same indifference is the Chinese. New York, Jan. 28.—Hollywood Deforestation of great areas of that hour. ; may be able to dish out large daily country has been paid for in the Rock bottom prices will start : j)ortions of gossip about the cinema / stars, but Broadway is the street devastating floods which for gen­ business, and business will . create business In tutu. where they count the prjfits and erations have taken toll of thou- dole out the expenditures. sEmds of lives annusdly and ren­ On this single item of Mr. Wandering about the Hollywood dered great tracts of fertile lands Cheney’s recommendation we lay lots, thS impression may exist that coin is tossed about like chicken feed jwactically desert. particular stress because we are firmly convinced that it is the most —but back here in little Old New Many people in thi6 country, fxi be York ts 'where they sweat over it. sure, have awakened to the value important o f all the obvious ^teps More and more the Wall Street boys and importance not only of the that can be taken by American keep an eye on the transient cur­ forests but of the individual trees business men. rency, and only a few months ago His suggestion that jobs tie one of the larger money houses sent which provide so great a part of the out for the first time a statistical allotted so that each family may charm of any New England coun­ sleuth to check up on all this talk $3 9 -50. tryside and . of so many towns, have a bread winner if possible is about lavish waste. * And here is fin innerspring mattress villages and even cities. But no perhaps less easy of adoption in Not many smile when the year laTge industrial communities than 1930 is mentioned in connection with fine. South American ci»led amount of tree appreciation on the with movie profits. However, the white hair covering at the price of a in relatively small ones. A city part of others can save a tree when screen domos are'far from discour­ cotton covered mattress! It, too, is a husky Indi-^diial with an axe or with 500 factories, some big and aged. It might interest you to take made by the makers of Rad Cross many small, would not be anything a look at what the movies Intend to 2 Piece Tapestry Ensemble $86-70 mattresses... .to our spedfleatiom a saw starts to mow it down. like ffk open a field for this kind ot spend. Hand tailored throughout. Covered Our State Highway Department All right from the office of Here Is one of the newest ensembles to take a low January price. The sofa with heavy, hair-proof A. C. -A* would probably deny with much In­ selection as one like Manchester Adolph Zukor comes word that 60 and arm chair are covered in a figured Jacobean tapestry in soft tan shades. An striped tickiiig. Special sizes mada dignation that it was not fully where a single industry under one pictures will be made in HollywoodIlywc extra button-back chair can be added for only $22.95. to order. 'Unconditionally guaran­ appreciative of tree values. Has it head provides a major part of the : and 17 in the Long Island studios.studl teed! employment But wherever it would i The sum involved will be $25,000,000. not already planted thousands of work it would heln M-G-M, through Louis B. Mayer, trees along its trunk lines? la not w o « It would help. fQj. ujaklng films in tree planting inseparable from' its The report is sensible, practical | foreign tongues and has 52 pictures set policy? Even so. Yet that de­ and obviously animated by a disin- | to be made in English and then in W M ’KINS BROTEIEIIS. FNC. terested desire to be of service. French, German and Spanish. The partment, when it comes to a ques­ cost will be somewhere around $20,- tion between a doz«i' glorious elm 000,000 or more. Universal has $15,- trees and a single degree in the de­ VETERANS’ PAY-OFF 000,000 to spend. United Artists will sired arc of a curve, the engineer’s We know of nobody who has a toss out a similar sum. Warner better right to be heard in this mat­ Brothers isn’ t quite sure what its curve will win and the trees will 72 features will cost, but It will be ter of the possible cashing of the come down, every tipe. We should at least $25,000,000. Tiffany and Co­ almost like to see highway trees veterans’ adjusted compensation lumbia have about $10,000,000 each. so protected by law that before one certificates than the service men R-K -0 already has tossed the themselves, amd no organization family shirt into Richard Dlx’s could be cut down the cutter would “ Cimarron,” and has 34 features in have to get an order from a judge quite so well qualified to speak for preparationi It, will all add up bet­ and the tree would have its day in the soldiers of the Great War as ter than $100,000,000 — which Is court. the American Legion. Therefore, quite a lot of money. However, the Highway Depswt- when the executive committee of the Legion supersedes the action of And speaking of movies, now that ment is far from being the worst everyone and his brother have the Boston convention In refusing to I brought on my an injury of the i antrum trouble to live on a diet of j offender in this business. Town and named the 10 best of last year, I bone or a sprain when the toxins non-starchy vegetables ^th such endorse the proposal by declaring city officials are afflicted all too find a note from a film trade maga­ are already present in the system. proteins as meat, fish and eggs. frequently with a peculiar tree- that Congress should proceed to pro- zine asking me to send in mine. For The acute type of arthritis occurs no partic^ar reason, therefore, I blindness and slash and destroy with vl(Je at once for the cashing of the HEAL1H<1MEr ADVICE ; most often between the ages of (Toast rad Constipation) pass them on—for no other reason, i twenty to forty, and jn_____ women. Question: more J. R. asks; “Will you a ruthlessness sincerely barbaric. certificates^ it behooves the coimtry UK D r FM w diAicCoy.,., that Is, unless to start an argument: ' UJ.LCUoften than ...... men. This is because {please es!plaln in the paper If white And they seldom plant anything. as a whole to pay respectful atten­ “The Blue Angel,” "All Quiet on women are more apt to suffer from j bread toasted as Melba toast is good It is they, even more than the State tion to the demand. the Western Front,” ‘"The Byrd intestinal poisoning thra men be-i for constipation ?” GORDON’S BIRTH Polar Expedition,” “Laughter,” ’There^are a great many bills be- cause as a class they use less exer-1 Answer; All toasted foods tend to Highway Department, who would be “Tom Sawyer,” “Abraham Lincoln,” On Jan. 28, 1833, Charles Gor­ forei Congress, all with some sort else. In arthritis, the joints are,produce cemstipation M d not to; reached'by such a law as Mr. Law­ “Street of Chance,” “Men Without swollen and painful to the touch, i cure it. This is protably due to the don, an English solder, familiarly rence proposes—and ought to be. of a cashing-in provision. The Le­ Women,” “The Royal Family,” and The least movement causes excnicl-1 fact that dextrlnized foods use 'ip; “Playboy of Paris.” SOAIE DIFFERJINT TYPES OF <»; Sometimes this disease may be pres- j known as “Chinese Gordon’! and But while he is tackling that sub­ gion has decided for no one bill of ating pain. In this type of disorder i a large amount of toe Intestinai “Gordon Pasha,” was born In Wool? Of the films to trickle in from RHEUMATISM |ent in a mild form with the sym p-, ject, what has the Stamford man the lot. Which was wise. It has the joints of toe extremities a te ' fluids and there is not enough- fluid wlch, the son of ra army officer. abroad, and which did not get gen­ toms so slight as to escape atten­ most often affected, including too] lubrication left. ^ | to offer with relation to the worst simply put the business squarely up eral distribution through the coun­ StiU’s Disease is the name for a Graduating from toe Royal Mili­ tion and is only recognized in chil­ hands, feet, ankles, wrists and knees, j -— — ! try, I thought “Storm Over Asia,” to tary Academy at Woolwich at the offender of all—the public service to the government—^whether it will form of rheumatism which affqcts dren “who have sore throats ,nccom- The temperature ranges about 108, (Albominuria) be something of a Russian epic. And, age of 15, Gdrdo- was commission­ corporations who string electric permit veterans who are broke to children from three to six years of' panled by growing pains. .Neverthe-| degrees Fahrenheit. If toe dlaesaa; Question: Mrs. J. T. asks: “What ed a lieutenant four years later. He there was a gay little German mu-j progresses it may result ifi wasted is albuminuria? Is it dangerous? i wires in the air and hack and malm continue in that condition or sic novelty called “Love In Three- jage. It seldom appears In nursing less, the condition may develop info served In tod Crimean War with j either valvular leakage of the heait and contracted muscles and fixed . what Is good for It?” ' every tree that comes in the range whether it will pay oft the certifi­ Four Time.” which drifted into one babiest The joints become swollen, distinctioh, being woimded at Sebas^ or chorea, rarely both. In adults the; joints. •j' Answer: Albuminuria _ simply of the city’s little theaters and 'sore td the touch, and have a very topol. Later, he entered the Chinese of their lines? cates of those who need the money attack usually comes on suddenly The chronic form of arthritis ap- i means that some albjj^n has been packed the house for a record run. I limited movement. The lymphatic service and assisted^ in suppressing Scores of thousands of beautiful now, many of them desperately. with sharp pains in one or more pears most often between the eges found in the urine. This sometimes I doubt if this got very far from’^ glandd all oyer the body become en- toe Taipihg rebellion, w h^ce h|p I ' trees have been ruined as to symme- Whether the effect on the soldiers j larged rad there excesBiite sweat­ joints. When several joints are af­ of forty to sixty. The onset is comes from toe kidneys, but may sobriquet of “ Chinese Gordon.” h New York. _ i fected it is usually in a symmetrical slower than in the acute form, and not mean any specific kidney dls- • try and wounded to their death by themselves would be, on the whole, And were this list not limited to ing accompanied by a nioderatc tCra- In 1874, Gordon took command arrai^ement, with similar joints on affects the larger joints, such as the ease, for it may come entirely from 10, I would have to add: “ Seven peratqre. This may become very of toe forces to follow Baker'e these corporations, and yet autbor- ultimately advantageous or not is a the opposite sides of the body being hips, knees and vertebrae. New bony eating tod much protein food. Days Leave,” “For the Defense,” dangerous unless great care Is taxen African' explorations, during which matter for guessing. Those who piccesseS form around toe inflamed Albumin of the urine iray mso come ' ‘ Ity hasn’t lifted a finger to prevent. “The Man FronN Blankley’s,” “Jour­ to avoid adhesions and fixation of affected at the same time. * There is tine he totally suppressed toe slave some fever accompanied by a ends, of the bones, and may cause from irritation of the blaroer, raus- , Perhaps Mr. Lawrence would gain don’t wamt to see them get this ney’s End,” “Mdrocco.” ‘"The Devil the joints. Once the disease has traS e on toe Red Sea. flushed face and perspiration with a tbem to grow together in ,a fixed-ing pus to appear In toe • rather than lose friends for his re- money guess that it would be ruin­ to Pay,” “Ram^.” "Old English” subsided it is sometimes possible to lu rt 10 years' later he went to tb^ loosen the adhesions by manlpula- ,I very sour smell. Death may occur pc>sitlon. Sometimes so many jolprs l^^en toe boiling test is mara I placement bill if he were to amplify ous to their morale- This seems to and ‘The DaWn Patrol.” I f “Hell’s Sudira, in lower Elgypt, as an emiit' tive treatment. |with an extreme rise of temperature become affected that toe patient is will show albumin because. « the iwry of England.- to quiet toe insur: us to be nonsensical and our guess Angels” does not appear. It is be­ I it so that the trees could have some cause that very' c*P®*^®^Ye and fre­ ! Acute rheumatic fever is most unless the patient is given cold a'osolutely helplesa albumin contained la the u M gent tribes. His memorable journey sponges. The heart is nearly always i protection against the vandal hand Is that it would do infinitely more quently amazing special carried so common between the ages of seven I (Look for “weting for Rheumatic the pus cells. The careful to Khartum, ’ wlto one or two att and twenty-tlve. The younger the damaged. Disorders” tomorrow.), Is always necessary 5iW of the electric lineman. good iRati harm to permit the vet­ clumsy a story against which to. prorlMlBf the al- tendants rad toe kifiueace which bv child the more the heart ts apt to Muscular rheumatism nearly al-^ exactly what ia presence exerct^ oyer toe tnb# eran who desires to cash in his I project Its fine aerial shots, ways comss on after exposure tO| buminuria.” iust -A-s for the performances, I liked be affected. The more mature the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS of toe desert, form one of th« wo"! MB. CHENEY’S REPORT certificate to do so. Under patient, the more likely:, tiiat ^he cold or muscular strain, but the | ' particularly John Barrymore as the system must first be saturated with ■ toriliing episodes, in hla career In his recommendations to the what conditions and for what suave Impostor from “Blankley’s”; Joints will be attacked. This dis­ (Antrum. Trouble) NRW was kii’ed when a tribe leader c ^ ease never appears before the age rheumatic toxins. This trouble cc-i Question: Mrs. W. L. McC. asks: ..... ^ State Emergency Unemployment 1 of its face value is a matter for Con- Marlene Dietrich in “Morocco” rad curs principally In the voluntary tured Khartum. 'i ' “Blue Angel” : Emil Jannlngs in thfi of two, rad this should furnisn eome “Is buttermilk mucus-forming, and There is h tww ooOapelble drier Commission Howell Cheney ven­ gress to determine. muscles and may be evidenced by latter: Fredric March in “LaughteriJ; clue as to the cfuse of the trouble. is it harmful to one suffering with which fiW the bath tub, giving tured into no field of revolutionary There is one set of arguments, It can be seen tHat this type of dis­ such forms a$ lumbago and tortlcol-; antrum trouble?” • you 27 feet for frying toe baby’s FBATH iatTBIM ’ | and '"rhe Royal Family”; Wally lis. The pain becomes very much economics, held out no promise uf now beiiig vigorously employed, order occurs at the ages when the Answer: Real buttermilk, with the aad four lingerie. Beery in ‘The Big House” : Ronald more severe with ray movement of woolras Colman In everything he did: Marie eating habits are b ^ g formulated. For Street hats use flat. fe.":th3 universal prosperity conditioned on that is worthy of no notice. That the affected muscles. fat removed, and the nil^k lugar ------Dressier, almost in everything: Tfihe tonsils are removed, there is a ers. stuck jauntily, througb to?y subscription to some pet .theory. is the assertioiiB that the pajrment Arthritis Is probably caused by turned iiRo lactic acid, canno^ ue It didn't take long beforqjlhat bro- George ArlisF, ditto, and the young- lessened tendency to complication o f , considered a mucuS-forming food. It kra ’fiortion of Niagara Fails was left read sidea. Fxx dwiat^ jiits, fr# He dealt ■with the obvious and at­ of the claims by means of a three the heart rad joints, but not a les- the same toxins -as other'forms of ipomponi8*or Mnnflstod uigrettss.:^ sters of Tom ^ w y«^ ^ rheumatism. This trouble is often. is, howevet, Mtter for the one w ith, mist ^ tempted only aUeidatiOhid^ot a cure. billion - foliar bofid i$sue would de* SWAN. aenied toward-chorM.|

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f-: 'NEW TYPE ELECTRIC BANK FAILURES .^ Overnight CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG—BEGINNER Uncle Sam Invents New Sml^ I RECORDS AT KEMFS SPUR CONGRESS A , P* News Star of Silent Says She Wants to Start at Bottom in Talkies and Win Leading Roles by Own For Child*s Play In Winter Efforts—Takes Secondary Part in First Film. A new electrically recorded rec- ] Washington—Tydings asks Senate ord just put on the market for sale, TO HUNT CURES is to be handled in Manchester by Washington— (AP) — In line several suits before they find on^ to C3il on W ICKeronalU L'UUiUuaaiUii for ^ which la entirely satisfactory. On« for the evidence upon which it based [ By DAN THOMAS Kemp’s, Inc. It is the new Crown with President Hoover’s pivia NBA Service Writer. Record, and the records are electri­ T recently designed winter play suig its prohibition report. more playground facilities comes i was discarded, because when pu^ Washingrton.— (A P )— Spurred by Baltimore—Mrs. Mildred Bruce, i cally recorded by the leading radio the “ideal” winter play suiA just and concert artists. They are reg­ i into practical use snow slipped ujg Dank failures in* recent months, British flier on a world trip, slight^ ; 'Hollywood, Jan. .—“Once an created by the bureau of home j under the little jacket. The plaiK members of Congress expect to lay I ly injured when her plane turns actress, always an actress,” so the ular 10-inch records, and the new list contains all the popular dance economics. I one-piece suit was foimd best aftei^ the groundwork at this session for i over taking off for Washington. • saying goes. ; many testa. z the most important banking legis- j Chicago—Frank J. Loesch, presi- i The most recent to comi out of tunes, as well as a fine selection of It is a sequel to the bright-color­ ■ I ■ . ■ . lation since the Federal Reserve , dent of Chicago Crime Commission, retirement is Clara Kimball Young, Hawaiian and southern melodies. ed stop-and-go suit evolved by the act. J says Chicago will settle the crime who once glittered as one of the Vocal as well as dance records can bureau last fall to aid motorists in North (Carolina has 52 licensei^ The clash between the unit bank problem and settle it right. ; most brilliant stars in the cinema be had in the new Crown list, and seeing children on the highways. cotton warehouses with a total cas proponents and the group or chain | Washington—Green estimates 5,- | heavens. This .should be good news the price of the records is 25c each, The new suits of water-proofed I paclty of 200,000 bales. , -z bank advocates promises to precip- ' 700,000 are idle this month as com- \ to those who once flocked to the which gives one a two-sided, electri­ cotton for rainy days aind warm itate a battle in the new Congress. I pared with 5,500,000 in December. | theater every time Miss Yoimg’s cally recorded record at an extreme­ suede and knitted material for i The House banking and currency ' Pine Bluff, Ark.—Captain Frank name went up in electric lights, just ly low price. snow answer the needs of the child who would enjoy outdoor exercise committee, which has been making ^ Hawks and his wife arrive from j as it is good news to the makers of The tonal quality of the record is in all kinds of weather. an exhaustive study of group, chain ' New York on way to Texas • for j pictures who long have attempted splendid, and the artists are of the The President has urged more tour with Will Rogers for Red Cross i to lure the actress back to ^mland. mghest caliber, so that those who and branch banking, hopes to com- ! playgrounds and more outdoor play SORE pletc the gathering of information j fund. I It was quite a number of years want the best in records at a new Washington—President and Mrs. | low price, will find the solution of for all children. So women de­ at this session and may make rec- ; ago that Miss Young stepped out signers of the bureau evolved these ommendations for the new Congress. : Hoover are guests of Secretary Mel­ of the picture, cinematically—even their record problems in Crown Records. Already many of these suits to fit in with his program. Representative Louis T. McFadden ' lon at state dinner. |before the talkies and Broadway’s THROAT new records have been sold by The suits have been put to prac­ of Pennsylvania heads this commit- i Baltimore—Ralph S. Kent, presi-: stage celebrities came out here to dent, and William C. Evans, chair- i Kemp’s, since they put them on tical tests, youngsters wearing Rub on Vicks; also tee. 1 take possession of our film ham­ them in all kinds of weather under A sub-committee of the Senate' man of the board, are removed from l let. sale, and it is expected that there will be a much larger sale of them the watchful eyes of the women de- every few hours meil committee on banking and cur- ! office by vote of stockholders of the Couldn’t Stay Away Ward Baking Corporation. as they become better known. sig^ners. Strips of oilcloth inside a little in the mouth rency is conducting an inquiry | . At the time shtf declared she the front self-fasteners, and snug under a resolution which provides I Seward, Alaska—Heaviest earth­ was through with pictures for good, quake in two decades cracks walls. knitted bands at wrists and ankles, and let trickle slow- for a complete survey of the Na- ■ just as they all do. But “for good” FLATTERY prevent snow slipping in. tional and federal reserve banking ■ San Francisco—British , motor- proved to be only a matter of years. lown throat. systems, and recommendations for ship Enton, aground on reef'off New 'The rainy day suit is made of And the reason given by Miss “ And, darling,” he finished, “I’ll water-proofed cotton material, and legislation as soon as practicable. Calendonia island in South Seas, Young for her comeback is the lay my whole fortune at your the snow suit of suede. For very Senator Carter Glass of Virginia is ; sends call for help. same as that given by all the others Bombay, India—Gandhi leaves for feet.” cold days one-piece suits of light chairman of this committee. j '—once thi.s picture business gets in­ Allahabad to confer with members “But it isn’t a very big fortune,” weight jersey with front self-fasten­ ■ Four more or less conflicting ; to your blood you just can’t stay of Congress Party working com­ she reminded hinl. ings are worn underneath. bills already are pending in the i away from it. He thought very quickly. Cuffs of the material with large House. A bill introduced by Repre­ mittees. Berlin— Annual report shows When the Broadway crowd start­ “I know, dear,” came his reply, metal button fastenings come well sentative Beedy, Republican lOf ed romping into towm by the scores “ bu,t it’ll look awfully big beside down over the ankles. OVER iX^MILUON JARS USED YEARLIT Maine, would authorize National Krupp steel works lost $1,100^000 in flscal year 1929-1930. It was feared by some that ..those your little feet.”—Answers. Sometimes the designers make banks to establish or acquire who had attained their fame in si­ branches within the limits of the Managua —Nicaraguan National Guard reports four engagements HT lent films would be lost in the shuf­ respective federal reserve districts. fle. Many of the silent actors had A measure sponsored by Repre­ which, eight insurgents were killed and two wounded; one guardsman had no experience whatever in spok­ sentative . Strong, Republican, of en drama and predictions were Kassas, is designed to prohibit was wounded. * • Barbonecchia, Italy—9ix Italian made freely that there wmuld be no group or chain banking. place -for them In the new order ol A bill introduced by Representa­ frontier guards are killed and sev­ eral injured by an avalanche. things. But while a few old-timers A picture of Clara Kimball Young tive Goldsborough, Democrat, of lost out, an even greater number of Maryland, would restrict chain and New York—Max Schmeling ar­ U S T THREE DAYS OF them rose to new heights as a result br^ch banking. Representative rives; insists he never made deroga­ officers as follows: President, Miss Lauder, Jr., 18. Lauder now lives in of the talkies. ; McPadden’s measure would author­ tory remarks concerning New York Lydia T. Lord; vice president, 'Mrs. New Brunswick, N. J. ^ j ize the comptroller of the currency or German boxing commissions. In making her return to pictures, Carol Isleib, and secretary. Miss , Lauder played third' base on thej to examine each federal reserve Chicago—Layton loses three cush­ now a game entirely new to her, Anna Pettingill. The group will Brown University team jn the 90’s bank, and every member bank and ion billiard champicnship; Hall and MisS Young declared; celebrate the twelfth anniversary of and later joined the N. Y. Giants un­ affOiated corporation of such bank. Thurnblad to meet for title Thurs­ 'T am goli^ to make my return the society with a party at the li­ der John McGraw. His last major day. to the screen in the same manner brary Saturday evening. league assignment was Philadelpl^ WINTER SALE Boston—Federal Judge rules in which I started. I don’t want The young people from Hebron Quitting big league ball he coached Ralph C. Brown of Salenr inventor to be known as Clara Kimball will present the play “Lighthouse at Yale several years and then of mine device used by United States Young, a star, but as a beginner Nan” at the vestry of the Congre­ opened a brokerage business in New Prices Have Hit Bottom! Don’t For­ WOMAN BANDIT against German submarines, in de­ in a field that is entirely new to gational church Friday evening. York. In 1927 he was adjudged ciding suit brought by:John K, M. me. I started at the very bottom •The Christian Endeavor society bankrdpt. get That Saturday Will Be the Last Harrison of Ogontz, Pa. in silent pictures and managed to held a social at the home of Mrs. E. The Lauders were married May &, i IN CHINA RULES Cambridge—Harvard dean warns reach the top because I worked Allan Blish Friday evening. 1910. I against confidence men preying on hard and was sincere in my ef- Miss Loriime Rogers of Southing­ Day. wealthy students. fort;s. ton, a former teacher in this place, Dr. Shapley of Harvard esti­ OVER 20 TOWNS Boston—William K. Irving of Takes Secondary Role spent the week-end with Miss Lois mates that the galaxy of stars we i^edford appointed vice president In B. Lord. can see through a telescope ex­ charge of operations of Eastern “ And that is just what I am doing now. I have no desire to tends over 1,764,000,000,000,000,000 Sh«igbai. tAP.t*—China’s" female Steamship Company. miles. ‘ Boston—Telephone rates assailed play the leading role in a film un­ Men’s and Young Men’s "Rob^ Hood” now is a full-fledged til ' I have made enough pictures brigade commander in the Nanking at Public Utilities Commission hear­ LAUDER DEFENDANT ing. I to be thoroughly familiar with this armies. business that Is entirely new to me. The “Widow Chang” is famous Nashua, N. H.—Leo J. Mercier, j alias Joseph Dutry, arrested on | In my first picture, ‘Kept Hus­ IN DIVORCE CASE WmUUlAIMIS _ throughout Honan province as a bands,’ I have a good part, but it is charges involving holdup and rob -! SUITSt k bandit' leader of the story-book not the leading one.” school,, merciless in her e^^action bery in Mt. Vernon, Ohio. | O itO M A 3 1 C In order to prepare herself for Sizes 33 to 42 of riches from the wealthy l^t gen­ Burlington, Vt.—Two witnesses i -Bridgeport, Jan. 28.— (AP) — IHHEATITIN© ^ testify at manslaughter trial of Roy ; this new game. Miss Kimball spent erous to the CTtreme wi& jth,a PAor. Were $25.00 to $40.00 Rounds, Jericho farmer, that they ; several months touring the coun­ William “ Billy” Lauder, one of the : and Ice-O-Matic After'conspicuous hp^ss' at the saw him strike farmhand, Allan W. try in vaudeville and on the legiti­ outstanding major league infielders ' head of her own independent force Thompson, during quarrel. >mate stage in order to gain expe­ at the beginning of the century and ' SALES and SERVICE of 3,000 picked men, she has now Haverhill, N. H.—'Two telephone i rience. And she turned a deaf former baseball at Yale, to­ Day Phone...... 5876 $ 1 5 0 0 made these forces a part of the linemen kill Canadian lynx with i ear to all offers until she believed day was defendant in a divorce suit. Fourth Route army under Gen. Fan automobile crank. I herself fully prepared for the The petition charging desertion Night Phone ...... 3662 Only 40 Suits in This Lot. Tso-yuan. They have been stationed Montpelier, Vt.—E. S. French, ^ talkies. was filed in Superior Court here yes­ west of Hankow. She ranks as a president of Boston and Maine rail- ■ terday by Mrs. T. Lessing Lauder, colonel. road, elected director of National operator of a business in Norwalk, JOHNSON & LITTLE The widow fought several battles Life Insurance company. j Lauder’s birthplace. She asks the Plumbing and Heating Gonta'actors. with Marshal Feng Yu-Hsiang’s Manchester, N. H.—Arthur H. custody op their one son, William 13 Chestnut St., South Manchester Men’s troops in last summer’s civil war, Hale, 70, former treasurer of M er-' MARLBOROUGH ' and was so successful that when rimack River Savings Bank, now ’ Feng had fled into Shensi the na­ closed, goes on trial on indictments | The Dorcas Society held their an­ tionalists offered her a job to battle charging irregularities in conduct of i nual meeting Thursday afternoon at on their sides on all future wars. bank’s affairs. * 1 the home of Mrs. Roger B. Lord. OVERCOATS Since then she has established a Newport, R. I.— Speed launch and | Officers of the society are the same “protectorate” over a score of vil­ 500 cases of alleged liquor seized b y ' as last year. They are as follows: Sizes 35 to 40 lages and towns which she has cap­ Coast Guard at Seaconnet Point. ! Mrs. Clayton S. Bolles, president; tured in Honan province using her Concord, N. H.—Urban and rural i Mrs. E. T. Thienes, vice president; Were $22.50 to $35.00 commanding position to levy heav- factions clash at legislative hearing Mrs. Eugene B. Lord, secretary; Rapoiid Hagedorn ^ upon the rich in order to provide on daylight savings proposal. Mrs. Elmer E. Hall, treasurer; nom­ food and clothing for the poor. Concord, N. H.—Rev. Napoleon inating committee, Mrs. T. W. Dob' $10.00 Some years ago the “Widow J. Gilbert of Hooksett announces he errentz and Mrs. E. T. Thienes; di­ Chang” was the wife of a well-to-do will not occupy seat in State House rectors, Mrs. Henry J. Blakeslee, Wishes to Announce That He Will Only 10 Coats in This Lot. merchant. According to the story of Representatives to which he was Mrs. Howard B. Lord, Mrs. Frank that has been woven about her past, elected over owm protest. ' Walden, Mrs. Jerome F. Weir, Mrs. Continue the “Mr. Chang” and her children were Bdngor, Me.—Eleven Maine tim- George W. Buell and Miss Hattie J. killed by bandits, and the family berland owners appeal to U. S. Com­ Buell. fortune was wiped out. She swore missioner of Customs for Immediate Refreshments were served at the All Other Men’s Overcoats and Suits revenge on her husband’s slayers. embargo on Russian pulpwood and close o f the meeting. pulp. A few months later she enjisted Mrs. Roger B. Lord is the oldest . St. Johnsbury, Vt.—Bill to build Electrical Contracting at Reductions o f 20 to 25%. in a brigand gang and when the member of the society and has been f leader died took command. She has bridge over Moose river at St. a.mefnber for sixty-four years. Mrs. long since avenged herself for the Johnsbury passed by Board of Se­ Lord is 84 years old. death of her husband and children, lectmen as emergency employment measure. Mrs. John Walker has been ill and and in a public proclamation a few Dr. L. J. Whittles of Glastonbpry Cape Elizabeth, Me.—Richard L. Busmess years ago announced that she would has been attending her. 0 Slogett, oldest Maine Episcopal devote the rest of her life to help­ Several from here attended the ing the poor. cleric in point. p f _seryic^_ when he retired in 1928, Sles at age of 71. Tri-County Christian Endeavor SPECIAL HALF PRICE Union meeting which was held in Columbia Sunday evening. Established the late W. R. Palmer. To those who have spent honey- Mrs. Frederick Cooley is suffering COSMOPOLITAN CLUB . moons there it will hardly seem pos- f-oin an attack of rheumatism. 'The Ever Ready Group held their CLOTHING BARGAINS PLANS SHAWL PAGEANT j breaking off at Niagara Falls. ' annual meeting recently and elected / BOYS’ BOYS’ CHILDREN’S Mrs. Emma L. Nettleton has been Siamese. Twins Win Applause in Court OVERCOATS OVERCOATS 4 PIECE SUITS appointed general chairman of an Sizes 12 to 18 years. Sizes 8 to 8 years. Sizes 12 to 18 years. entertainment which the Cosmopoli­ Were $15.00 to $25.00. Were $7.50 to $15.00. Were $12JS0 to $18.00. tan club will give Friday afternoon, TELEPHONE 7598 NOW O N tr NOW ONLY NOW ONLY February 13, at the South Method­ ist church. It will be virtually a $7.50 $ 12.50 $3.7 5 $ 7.50 $6.25*° $9.00 shawl pageant, affording a splendid Only 16 in this lot. Only 25 In this lot. > Only 12 in this lot. opportunity for all interested to view a collection of choice shawls which are family heirlooms in many Manchester homes. Spedal Prices On Men’ s Fumislungs The story was written by a Mas­ sachusetts woman and has been popular in Connecticut. Presenta­ One Lot of 2 Dozen tions have taken place in Colches­ 20% OFF ter. Danbury, New Britain, Hartford Men’s \^ite SUIT CASES and other'places, some of them out Oh Gloves, Beach of doors. Music plays a prominent Shirts Worth up to $6JS0 part in the entertainment and Mrs. y/E $1.50 Values Janets $md Outing R. K. Anderson is working with en­ o AHS Flannel Nightwear. thusiasm on this feature of the CASH 8 9 c $ 3 . 9 8 pageant. c o u r t e o u s BIG SPRINGFIELD FIRE VVlTHlHj Biiys’ Wool Springfield, Mass., Jan. 28.— (AP) 2 ^ Men’s $1.50 Winter 20% Off — One store was destroyed and four Underwear W eigh t ' others were damaged in a spectacu­ iiqurs Sizes 8 to 18. lar $100,000 fire early this morning . Values to $2JS0 A ll Other in the heart of the business section UNION SUITS in Main street. Firemen battled for W inter nearly two hours before they $ 1 . 6 9 brought the flames under control. The oat}' charge la three and one-, 3 for $5.00 U nderw ^r The Springfield branch of Jack­ half percent per nio'nth on unpaid $1 d o son's Confectionery, Inc., was vir­ a m o u n t'o f III,-in, tually wiped out, while ^ e other A crowded' courtroom at San Antonio, Texas, broke into applause c O’I' h t H ^ s four adjoining stores, MaTcell Mil­ when Viol^ and Daisy Hilton^ famous Siamese twins, took the witness E R t a N A L linery, Urfited Men’s Shop, Berger stand together t6 testify in their suit against Myer Myers, their manager,, Hosiery Shop and Levison’s Woln- for receivership and accounting. Principals in the action are shown fihance cn* en’g Shopi sifffered mostly from fire' here. Mrs. EditK Myers is at the left, Violet and Daisy Hilton are in the ROOM 2, <=TArE IHcArRT BLDG. and water. The origin of the blaze center and Myers is at the right. Violet, who did the talking for the T C O m a in STREET C.E. has not been determined. strange pair, testified they had never received any of the $200,000 they Jackson’s loss was placed at earned in, vaudeville, and explained that Myers had said he "was putting * » 13430 ^ lO 1 0 ^ 3 0 0 • J >70,000. ^ I itnway,£or .us.^’ rNotlce the double fur coat the twins are wearing. U MANCHESTERU CQNMe. i - *

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I used wisely In the alleviation of the All About That Big Land Deal With Mexico! JOBLESS FUND TO GROW ' local unemployment situation. HGR^HOE MATCH MILUONS NEEDED Ship Arrivals BY A ffi OF POUCE SHOW FEAB 21 MEN LOST BOY The third and deciding horseshoe TO FREE FORESTS Arrived: ------. ' Bardonecchia, Italy, Jan. 28. — pitching match between the Arm^ Empress of Australia, Padang, 75 Per Cent of Proceeds, Going ^ (AP)—Three Army officers, two and'Navy tod the W^t Bides Jan. 28, from New York. To Aid Unemployed, Will Be i non-commissioned officers and slx- will take place at the Army-Navy Bremen, Bremen, Jan. 28, New clubhouse starting at 8 o’clock to­ OF BLISTER RUST keen soldiers in an Alpine detach- York. Welcome Gift. night The public is invited. The ex- Kungsholm, New York, Jan. 28, iment were feared lost today in two service men want to meet the Ma­ Havana. Seventy-five per cent of the pro- avalanches which overwhelmed the chine Shop team ana are even will­ Spokane, Wash. (AP.)—To con­ Duchess of York, New York, Jan. ceeds of the sixth annual police | patrol in the valleys of Dora and ing to pari with their, own Harry McCormick to bringing about the trol a parasite more deadly to 28, Liverpool. \ benefit, to be presented at the State I Riparia. theater/ Sunday afternoon at 3 Rescue parties were searching in match. Harry is a member' of both northwest forests than fires, an ex­ Empress of France, New York, i Jan. 28, Southampton. o’clock, February 8, will be donated > the vicinity but this afternoon they teams but the machinists are wel­ penditure of more than $7,500,000 SaUed: to the cause of unemployment and had found no trace of the missing come to his service, say the service within ten years will be necessary. Conte Grande, Naples, Jan. 28 for the remaining twenty-five per cent men. men. This is the estimate of forestry New York. will revert to the Mahehester Po- j .___ - experts of the federal government lice Mutual Aid association, under and northwest states meeting here j whose auspices the benefit is given to plan a concerted defense from | each year. the blister rust that reached the I CHINESE DISCOVER With the assistance of Manager Pacific coast from Europe eight | Hugh J. Campbell of the State the­ years ago. 1 ITS EASY TO SAVE ater, Captain Herman Schendel, The forest industries in Washing- i chairman of the managements com­ Sage Allen & Co. ton, Idaho, Oregon and Montana— j mittee,, has already secured the serv­ some 3,000,000 acres—produce an, WITH $ 8 MONTHLY ices of nine high class concert INC. vaudeville acts and it is possible annual revenue approximating $40,-! HARTFORD 000,000. More than a million and a I that another will be signed. Sam Shanghai. (A P.)—Some Chinese Kaplan, formerly of the State the­ half acres of this timber is control-1 workers can maintain savings ac­ Call “Enterprise 1900” Without Charge. led by the United States, the largest | ater, will bring his Strand theater counts and support a family on an NEW ® orchestra of New Britain here for ^‘owner.” income of $8 a month. ORLEAN? the benefit. . The blister rust, less spectacular This has been revealed in a sur- MELCARS" > Apprised of the offer of the Police tnanthan methe nres,fires, is puLcuLia,iijrpotentially more conducted by the bureau of in- proposed puRCrtwe Assodation, G. H. Waddell, chair­ disastrous, E.K.McHarg^nspec or commercial informa- man of the local charity fund, warm­ of the federal forest service said.' tion of the Chinese government. ASHORSTir • ly commended the spirit of the Po­ Leather but the fight against it has been The figures came out after in­ PROPOSWO PURCHASE lice Association and endorsed the organized, and damage has been quiry had been made of 85 postmen concert. He said that the fimds ob­ confined to thousands of dollars and 100 printers, two of the best- “The United States should buy Lower Califorma and Sonora from Mexico,” says Senator Henry F. tained from the benefit would We rather than millions. paid occupations in the country. Ashurt of Arizona (shown in inset), in a resolution in Congress. “Not so fast,” retorts General Rafael Mel- Jackets The rust grows quietly like a Half the postmen averaged pay of gar, leader of the group of Mexican congressmen, who goes Senator Ashurst three better with the proposal fungus on gooseberry and current less than $12 a month; the other that Mexico purchase the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and the city of New Orleans. How much land each nation would obtain, if either of the two solons had his way, is shown on the above map. bushes, is wafted to pines, girdles half made about $14. The printers of Soft Glove and kills them and then drifts back averaged around $8 a month, and it to the bushes for another cycle. was among some of them that the Leather lEradication work consists of killing OLD savings accounts were found. (UsuaUy $15) bushes by uprooting or damaging The postmen’s families averaged 'them with chemicals. five members each. Yet they ap­ New President O f Panama MATTRESSES “The United States is the only peared fairly content, were living in BOWLING .country to achieve control of blister standard Chinese houses and had rust, as European nations have giv­ $ enough to eat. MAJORS’ LEAGUE Is Veteran Diplomat, Jurist MADE NEW 9.75 en up growing of white pines be­ In contrast is the condition of cause of it,” said Col. Evan W. Kel­ thousands upon thqusands of un­ A t Conran’s last night the Major Is there anything better ley, regional forester. skilled workers, ricksha runners, BY HERBERT PLUMMER perienced as a professor, he has had By spending approximately $750,- Bowling League teams broke even, looking or more practical wharf coolies, wheelbarrow men, each team winning two points. B. a distinguished career since he en­ for crisp winter weather 000 each year for 10 years, the pine farm hands and a himdred other Washington.— (A P )—A quiet, dig­ tered the service of his country as timber of the coast can be fred of Moske was high single man with Lowest Prices than one of these smart types. 129 while Chip Chartier carried nified, studious man, just past his assistant secretary of foreign affairs the menace, experts estimate. They live in huts that are cold 48th birthday, has been called from at the age of 23. leather coats? Federal and state foresters only three-string honors with 336. and damp in winter and roasting his country’s most important diplo­ Educated at Balboa college in When re-made they are easy These are of fine glove. recently discovered vast areas of THE STANDING hot in summer. But the coolie who matic post to become president of Panama and at the University of to keep clean aiftl matchless infection in Idaho, and immediate W. L. Pts. capeskin, beautifully t^ o r- can jingle a few silver pieces at the Panama. Cartegena in Colombia, he holds the for comfort. preventive work was urged. McCarthy’s ...... 7 8 8 ed, belted and lined in color­ end of the day is satisfied, since he Dr. Ricardo J. Alfaro, who leaves degree of doctor of laws on the na- Moske’s ...... 9 6 13 ful woolen plaids. Green, need not worry about the next 24 Chase’s ...... 9 6 12 shortly to head the new government-; tional faculty of law in Panama. “ in the land of the canal,” has been, por seven years he was professor DAY AND EVENINGS hours, at least. Keller’s ...... 9 6 6 Sports Shop red, brown, black, blue. ; COUNTY Y ATHLETIC a familiar and distinguished figure of history at the Panama National Sizes for women and miss­ in the official and social life of institute, and for five years profes­ PH ON E 3615 Second Floor Moske’s (2) Washington for the last eight years. es. 95—304 sor of civil law at the Panama Na­ MEETING TOMORROW RUSSIAN COSSACKS Bingham ...... 122 87 As his country’s minister to the I 104—304 tional School of Law. Balon ...... 112 88 United States since August 28, Gibson ...... 100 88 106— 294 France, Spain, Peru, 'Venezuela Manchester Plans have been completed for; SEEK NEW HOMES 1922, he has made the gray stone and Italy have awarded him offi­ W. Moske ...... 107 109 91—307 mansion on New Hampshire avenue Upholstering Co. ^the annual meeting of the Hartford | C hartier...... 122 102 112—336 cial decorations in recognition of •County Y.M.C.A. Atheltic associa-■ —in the heart of -he capital’s diplo­ ] services. 244 Main St. IN SOUTHERN CHILE matic sector—an outstanding seat of Opposite Hollister St. J tion, to be held at the Hartford I 563 474 508 1645 I From 1918 to 1922 he was pre.mier • Y.M.C.A. tomorrow evening. Supper | Latin-American diplomacy in Wash­ s (2 ! of the cabinet of Panama. Before LADIES! Are You Puzzled as to What Jwill be served in the YMiC.A. cafe-; ) ington. Santiago, Chile. (AP.) — 'With 82 93 132--317 that he made an enviable record in >teria at 6:45, followed by a business ‘ Socially, too, the Panama lega-1 ^ ^ . . other South American countries B. Moske 129 101 89--319 international judicial work. During to Give as Your Next Bridge Prize? - .meeting and election of Commission-; damping the lid on immigration, tion under Dr. Alfaro’s administra- j Farrand 90 103 108--291 tion has played a prominent part in ! his eight years as minister at Wash­ We have just what you want—new and unlqne. ■ers at 7:30. ' r

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prizes, as previously announced, de­ chester’s negative terfm will debate pBOF. XjEXrCH DIES LUTHER LEAGUE PLANS sirable articles contributed by local at Meriden. For the Inter-’Triangu- LEGISLATORS T E L merchants will be awarded as lar debates, this order will be re­ London^ Jan. 28.—(AP)—Pnrftes- A Doctor Tells How to Guard FOR ANNUAL BANQUET prizes. versed and the negative teams will sor Archibald Leltch, noted Rrltlah Many card clubs have already debate at home. Of course, only the cancer expert, died today at the age OF PROPOSED BILLS made arrangements to hold their two winning teams will engage in of 52. He was director of the Re­ Social and Finance Committees meetings at the Senior card party Against the Flu ! next Monday. Any clubs wishing to the latter debate. search Institute of the I^sdon Can« The date for the triangular de­ To Meet Friday Night At engage tables may secure reserva­ cer hospital suid professor of eoc- *"*""""'**'"****"^~ • Home of Miss Anna Lind- bate is March 25, and the inter-tri­ Senator Smith, Judge John- tions by calling the High school. angular debate will be held on perlmental pathology in the Uni­ same time, the condition is known herg. ____ Inter-Triangular Debate March 26. versity of London. • Editor’s Note: With Induenza In-T 8 RULES FOR as epidemic influenza. i progress for the At a recent meeting of the princi­ son and Missmiss Cheneytneney i breaks already reported in many 1 AVOIDING FLUE 1 dies and threatening others The j Fresh Air Needed | annual banquet of the Luther pals of the schools comprising the Here are eight simple rules In addition to keeping the air | League of the Swedish Lutheran Central Connecticut Inter-Scholas­ Speak To Women for winter health, written for at a proper temperature and j church, to be held Friday evening, tic League, it was decided that this I bein on how to avoid this imlady readers of The Herald by Dr. M moisture, it is desirable to get a | February 20. The Social and Fin- year the winners of the two trian­ ------and its greatest contributory cause, orris Flshbein: certain amoimt of fresh air into ance committees in charge of the gular debating leagues made up of 1.—Avoid overheating your ho the home regularly. Most people 'banquet will meet Friday night at 8 members of the C. C. I. L. will de­ M ontgomery W ard & Co. The Manchester League of Worn- have become accustomed to sleep­ bate with each other on the evening en voters listened to Manchester’s written by NsT^r^ me and, if possible, regulate o’clock at the home of Miss Anna three delegates to the Connecticut for tWs newspaper and NBA Ser- the temperature of your office ing with wdndows open widely Lindberg of Myrtle street to pre­ following the regular triangular de 824-828 Main Street, South Manchester, Phone 3306 during the summer months. It is Assembly at a meeting of that body vice. _____ or the place in which you do pare invitations which will be mail­ bates. They will discuss the same your work. not necessary, however, to open ed early next week. The following question used in the triangular de­ Store Open Thursday and Saturday Until 9 p. m. held last night in the home of Mr. _ ^ irmuRRiN and Mrs. John A. Hood, 114 Chest- By DR. MORRIS FISH BE^ the windows so widely during the i members of the committees are re- bate: “Resolved that the chain winter months, but a free circu­ nut street. Senator Robert J-! 2— Try to keep the humidity 1 quested to attend this meeting: stores are detrimental to the best Smith, Judge Raymond A. Johnson i can indoors at its normal value,' lation of a certain amount of I social, Anna Lindberg, chairman; interests rf the American people.” and Miss Marjory Cheney described | Hygela, the Health Magazln about 40 to 50 per cent. Then yo fresh air is healthful. I Esther Johnson, Clarence O. Ander­ u and the furniture won’t dry It is well to remember that a. son, Norma Erickson, Lennart Jt hn- The debating team is part of the the current Connecticut Assembly j triangular league known as “the and discussed bills of interest to ; The most favorable temperature up and crack. ^ person can stand a great deal of ' son, Frank Larson; finance, Eva for health for the average man bad weather provided he is prop­ j Freeburg, chairman; Fred Soder- three M’s.” Middletown. Meriden Manchester citizens. and Manchester, with the other tri­ The New Bridge varies apparently with the climate 3— Get your share of outdoo erly protected against it. Hence ! burg, Raymond Erickson, Esther to which he has been accustomed. In r sunshine. You won’t hurt any­ ! Pearson, Rose Anderson,- and Fred angular league consisting of East Judge Johnson, the first speaker, Hartford, West Hartford and Bris outlined the organization program the temperate zone, we seem to do body but yourself if you don’t. I Lavey. The 34th Golden of the Assembly and the procedure exceedingly well with fairly moder­ \ tol. The triangular league to which of the Legislature to daCte. As chair­ ate temperatures, such as occur in 4— Eat a balanced diet; eat the local team belongs is engaged in man of the Connecticut Bridge spring and fall, but must adjust our­ enough of it, but don’t overeat. competition for the H. Wales Lines Arrow Special Commission, Judge Johnson spoke selves to the extreme conditions 5— Get your iron, lime and p HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Trophy which will become the of the proposed Connecticut River that develop in the summer and in hosphorus but not through the manent possession of the team bridge, describing the plans in detail the winter. medium of patent medicines. N which first wins it three times. At and the advantages to be derived by Winter requires more adjustment * ature has made ample provision In order to stimulate the sale of present Middletown has two legs of MEN’S PRE-SHRUMv Manchester people by direct-line than summer. Professor HunUngton in the things that are her hand tickets for the Gilberti-Sullivan light the contest, Manchester one and entry into Hartford. He also spoke of Yale believes that the weather is Iwork. opera, “The Mikado,” which will be Meriden none. A trophy will also be of the various welfare measures responsible for from 75,000 to lOQ,- 6— Eat vitamins. They are to presented by the combined Glee awarded to the team which wins the that will come before the Legisla­ 000 deaths every year.^ The moat be found in the green vegeta­ clubs of the Manchester High school C. C. I. L. inter-triangular debate. ture which wUl be discussed in con­ severe months are apparently Feb­ bles, fresh fruits and fresh mi in the school auditorium on Febru­ SHIRTS Ik. It is fashionable now to eat It is planned that, in the triangu­ nection with unemployment relief ruary, March and early April, the DON’T lie abed and shiver; get ary 13, the following seven attrac­ measures. Judge Johnson said that period in which pneumonia follow­ the green leaf of the salad. lar debates, the affirmative teams tive contests have been opened to shall debate at home: that is, Man­ it had been ten years since welfare ing colds is most prevalent. up and get more covers. High school students: bills have been studied by a com­ Furthermore, the winter months 7— Exercise outdoor^ every d chester’s affirmative team will de­ ay. If you haven’t any chores, A prize of $2.00 will be awarded bate the negative team from Mid­ mission appointed by the Assembly, seem to deprive the human being of the covers should be definitely to the student selling the greatest and that a similar commission many of the healthful factors avail­ then make some. If you are un dletown at Manchester, while Man­ fortunately unable to do so, related to the amount of cold that number of tickets. might be appointed at a later date able in other seasons. is likely to be present before ^ to standardize and study relief The normal human being has a then walk and let the car rest One free general admission ticket its stiff joints in the garage. morning. One of the dangers is i will be awarded for each sale of ten measures in the State. temperature of 98.6 and his body that a person will go to bed at i Senator Smith, chairman of the seems to function best in a tem­ 8— Don’t cuss and discuss th tickets. e weather. You cannot do any­ night rather lightly covered be- I A reserve seat ticket will be appropriations committee described perature of from 65 to 70 degrees cause of the fact that the room is ! the many bills now being consider­ thing about the matter anywa awarded to the first student in each Fahrenheit It is difficult to main­ y: but, in large measure, you warm, and that as it gets colder ed to supply money for new State tain rhiw temperature in, rooms dur­ toward morning the covers are home room who reports the sale of N E E D M O N E Y institutions, hospitals, and the like. can meet in a sensible fashion ten tickets. ing the wrtnter months. Overheat­ the changed requirements and not easily available. Then he will for Paupers ing dries out the body and puts the lie and shiver rather than get ad- , An extra prize of $1 will be He -said that in making a study thus maintain efficiency and w awarded to the student in each mucous membranes in a condition in ell-being. ditional covers to supply suitable CX)AL — CLO'THING to try and discover the reason for which it is difficult for them to re­ warmth. class who sells the most tickets. PAST DUE BILLS OR the rapid increase of paupers in the sist the onslaught of infection. Money refunded and reserve seat Imagine! 120,000 Shirts! One of the State, he had come to the conclu­ Unfortunately, few homes are Go to Bed at Once ticket will be given to the student .ANY OTHER PURPOSE. largest shirt deals In the history of re­ sion that a large percentage of properly regulated so far as con­ The best advice that a physician who regularly buys ticket and sub­ tailing. Guaranteed to be the best Dol­ families may have come from other can give when one gets a bad cold You will be surprised how cerns moisture. The average he will have a sufficent amount mits a list containing the most ^asy it is to arrange a loan lar shirt value offered in .America! Com­ States attracted by the industrial humidity in most homes during the or influenza is to go to bed as soon words made out of “Mick^do.” Con­ pare these shirts with any $2 shirts in conditions and had become strand­ of’^a ter to take care of the func­ as possible and stay in bed as long of any amount from $10 to winter months is about 25 per test closes February 10. $300. your town. $1 eacli—3 for $2.85. Buy ed. Families in need of aid have cent That is to say, at 70 de­ tions of the kidney and tb provide as the symptoms are acute. This enough for th© next six months. Sale been increasing at a rapid rate. for evaporation from the skin. certainly helps shorten and will Money refunded • and a reserve grees the air contains only about seat ticket awarded to the student No Endorsers Required starts Friday morning. 1,600 being listed in one month and 25 per cent of the water it could It is particularly important for sometimes ward off an atta6k. The the infant and the child to be physician can prescribe for a pa­ who regularly buys ticket and sub­ No Publicity or Delay 50 a day, for a time. contain. In order to have the mits the most practical plan for ad- Senator Smith described what he ■mitTimnTn of health and comfort, surroimded with proper tempera­ tient imder these circumstances Repayments Are Arranged called the “Undertaker Bill” to the ture and humidity during the and make him milch more comfort­ 'vertising the “Mikado.” Contest the air should contain about twice closes February 2. to Suit your Income. amusement of his listeners. The this amount. able by use of remedies which will bill, he said, asked for power to sell Keep .Air Moist make him feel warm, quiet the Money refunded and twa reserve The Only Charge is Three burial certificates on a time-pay­ To get a relative humidity of pains, control the fever and help seat tickets to student who regularly md a Half Per Cent, on the ment basis. The regular under­ 50 per cant, rooms heated to 70 the discomfort of the nose and . buys ticket and submits the best Unpaid Monthly Balance. takers were objecting to the hill, he degrees will require the daily throat. j essay on Gilbert-Sullivan. said. Senator Smith outlined the i Mr. Bailey of the main building fou’ll Like Our Friendly Three evaporation of from five to 30 The danger of a cold is not so Way of Doing Business. unemployment insurance bill as gallons of water. All sorts of much in the cold itself as in the ! is in charge of the distribution of presented for hearing at this session methods have been devised for complications which affect the I tickets and the tickets may be se- for of the assembly. The bill proposes the air. The simplest method, of bones, joints, lungs, ears and other i cured from him. IDEAL FINANCING $2.85 the appointment of a . commission course, is the pan of water with parts of the body. 1 “The Mikado” Will be the first ASSOCIATION, INC. consisting of five members to be ap­ j light opera to be produced by the a wick, which may be placed on Room 8, Park Building pointed by the Governor at a total the radiator. It is also possible to TOMORROW; What to eat to ; local school. Regular rehearsals are salary of $30,000 besides deputies evaporate the water without the avoid colds and flu. being held daily. 853 Main St. and clerks which would have to be wick, but it does not evaporate Merchants Give Prizes South Manchester distributed at various points so rapidly. Several humidifiers DRINK eight glasses of water The committee in charge of the Phone 7281 throughout the State. Under this are mamffactured which may be every day to avoid colds. VETERAN FIREMAN DIES Senior bridge and whist, which will bill all employers employing over placed on the radiators and which take place on Monday, February 2, five people would be forc^ to take contain cloto layers along th© Hartford, Jan. 28.—(AP) — announces that, instead of cash out unemployment Insurance. sides which serve the purpose of winter months. During these Michael T. Ward, retired veteran Farmers were excluded from the aiding the evaporation of the months children suffer more with fireman, died last night at the age provisions of the bill. wkter. coughs, colds, pneumonia, bron­ of 78 years following a long illness. Absentee Voting In addition to having moisture chitis and other respiratory dis­ He was retired from the fire depart­ Miss Marjorie Cheney described outside the body, it is desirable to eases than do adults. ment with the rank of captain in the work that is being done to ob­ have sufficient moisture inside the In many cases the adult suffers 1919 after 35 years of service. At tain absentee voting privileges body to respond to the dryness. from a cold in the head. A severe the time of his retirement he was through an amendment to the Con­ If the, human being will drink case of this is called the grip; the oldest member of the depart­ necticut Constitution. Connecticut, eight glasses of water each day, if many people have it at the ment in point of service. Miss Cheney said, is one of the two remaining States in the Union that kas no form of absentee voting. Miss Cheney offered as an opinion the need for a change in the voting laws, due to increasing mobility, re­ sulting in citizens of this State being absent from their legal voting ■ place on election day. Miss Cheney These Odds and Ends of Electrical said that very careful consideration must be given all proposed legisla­ tion this year due to the constantly increasing cost to the taxpayer, on whose shoulders the big burden al­ Merchandise Have Accumulated IN ORDER ways rests. Miss Cheney outlined the propos­ TO ed old-age pension bill for State ADJUST PRICES employees and offered as her opin­ ion that a bill of this sort must be In Our Store to present conditions we have reduced our en­ thoroughly and carefully considered before acting upon it^ Judge John­ tire stock of son agreed with Miss Cheney that the present old-age pension bill be­ fore the Legislature would probably A t The Prices We*ve Marked These not be passed, but that a suitable pension legislation would be enacted in succeeding years. Wilson Brodiers Haberdashery The League of Women voters ex­ Items It Will Pay You To Buy Now I tended a vote of thanks to Senator Smith and Representatives Johnson and Cheney for their instructive and REGULAR SPECIAL WILSON BROTHERS* WILSON BROTHERS* interesting talks in the midst of the busy legislative season. PRICE PRICE 2 Universal WaMe Irons...... $ 10*00 $ 7.50 each SHIRTS PAJAMAS With the famous SUPER-SEAT ; 2 Armstrong Waffle S ets ...... 9.85 7.00 each $1.95 valu e $1.65—2 for $3.25 BOLTON $1.95 v a lu e _____.... • $1.65—2 for $3.25 1 Westinghouse Waffle Iron____ 15.00 10:50 $2.50 value c.t...... $2.10—2 for $4.00 The “Jolly QHovers” presented an 2 Doughnut Makers...... 15,00 5.00 each $2.50 value ...... $2.10—2 for $4.00 a entertainment Friday night at the $3.00 v a lu e ______$2.55—2 for $5.00 Grange under the leadership of 1 Pancake Grid...... 15.00 10.00 $3.00 v a lu e ...... $2.55—2 for $5.00 Mrs. Myron Lee, their club leader. The program was as follows: Reci­ 2 American Beauty Flatirons___ 7.50 5.50 each Fancy and Plain Colors. All sizes. Fancy and Plain Colors. All* sizes. tation, Irene Dietrichson; sketch, "The Backward Child,” by Gertrude 1 Lady Dover Flatiron ...... 7.50 5.00 Anderson and Ruth Lee; solo, Win­ ifred Lee; play, “Mabel’s Aunt,” by 2 Torrid Sandwich Toasters_____ 9.00 6.00 each Gertrude Anderson, Winifred and 2 Thermax Tea Pots ...... 12.00 5.00 each CHENEY CRAVATS SPECIAL 2 $ ] , -O S Ruth Lee, Eleanor and Dorothy Fin­ ney; "America,” by all. Winifred 1 Hotpoint Water Kettle ...... 15.50 5.00 First Quality—Resilio Construction Lee, in behalf of the club members, 50c each presented a sewing basket to Miss 8 Universal Percolators...... 8.95 6 .^ each Regular $1:50 Values. Annie Alvord. Miss Grover, the 2 Universal Toasters ...... 10.00 5.00 each county leader, gave a talk on club work. She complimented Mrs. Lie, 6 Excel Cookers ...... , 5.50 4.00 each the leader, for her excellent work the past year. Miss Grover pre­ 4 Utica Heaters ...... 10.00 7.50 each HOSIERY CAPS sented achievement certificates to 1 Hotpoint Table Timer 6.50 3.95 With Buffer Heel, and Toe. ^ New Styles, Finest Quality. the following members”^: “Winifred and Ruth Lee, Eleanor and Dorothy 2 Hotpoint Immersion Heaters .. . 5.25 3.25 $1.00 v a lu e...... 80c—2 for $1.50 $1,95 value,. $1.55 ei^h Finney, Gertrude Anderson, Norma 50c v a l u e 4 0 c —2 for 75e $1.50 value $1.25 eadh Pesce, Irene Dietrichson. There 1 Thor Ironer, No. 30 ...... 150.00 90.00 was a table of different articles of 1 Thor Ironer, No. 20 ...... 125.00 75.00 sewing on exhibition. Coffee and Unusual value in our International Custom-Made Suit Sale. AS an example we quote a saving of J19.50 on miilfc ^ b o m e made crullers were on sale. to y o o r About $3.50 was realized. Norma 5 Thor Ironers, No. 10 ...... 79.50 ' 55.00 each ing No. 5163. You will find many unusual values from $22.50 to $45—all ^ th extra trousers and made Pesce gave the history of the club. measure from the new Spring styles. . Miss Ella and Miss Jeanette Sum­ 6 Miller Lamps...... 20.00 13.50 each ner of Hartford spent the week-end at the home of their parents, Mr. All Sold With Our Usual Guarantee. 10% OFF UNDERWEAR 19% o m ' and Mrs. Charles Sumner. Miss Mary Maybury spent the W'eek-end at her home in Spring- field. Mfs. Andrew PaggloU and daugh­ ter, Rose, have returned from a visit THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. / in NeW York. 773 Main Street, TeL 5181, South Manchester KraXER'St f - Eugene Gagliardone is ill with epot bronchitis. Dr. Moore is attending D SQUARE llllU.' ------:------L ‘y. "'It,-'

PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH BIANCHESTB®, CONN^i^ WEDipiSDAY, JA N U ^Y 28,1931. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM DEPRESSION MAKES GOVERNORS IN CONiPERENCE ON UNEMPLOYMENT 9:30—Gypsies; tuneful tales. Leading DX Stations. Wednesday, January 28. 10:30—Wizard ot the strings. X briiiaiit inaugural program to wel- 11:03—Will Osborne’s orchestra. 405.2—WSB. A TL A N T A —f-iO. ENEMIES FRIENDS 9:00—NBC programs (314 hrs.) oomo the addition of 19 stations to Its 11:30—Moonbeams program. 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 12:15—Revue, slumber boat. ^stensiva network will be broadcasj op 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy, comedians. 293.9t-K YW , CHICAGO—1020. Ihe Pleaslre Hour through the WJil 7:15—Serenaders, entertainment. 8:00—NBC programs (3 hra.) network at 9:30 as one of Wednsday 7:30—WJZ pr,ograms (1V4 lira.) 11:30—^Wayne King’ s orchestra. Umi Rogers To Hate Persons Tiight’s feature programs. Tandy Mac- 9:00—Modern concerL 12:00—Dance music to 2:00. La Follette and RaOroads Kenzie, noted Hawallan-Anaencari 9:30—WJZ programs 389.4— WBBM , CHICAGO—770. tenor, will be guest artist In addWon 11:00—Organ; Guyer’s orchestra. 9:00—WABC programs. to such fixed stars as Mary McCoy. 348.6— W ABC, NEW YORK—860. 10:30—Ben Bemie’s orchestra. Working Together To U i^ h Stnekeo Area Itelnald Werrenrath and a quartet A 6:30—Story; Tony’s ccrap bok. 12:15—Around the town, dance. condensed version of “ Blossom Time, ’ 7:00—Morton Downey, tenor; orch. 254.1— WJJD. CHICAGO—1180. the melodious operetta by Franz 7:30—Astrologer: orchestra. 9:30—Variety jamboree. To TeU Story. Schubert will be given. The WEAl 8!00—U. S. Marine band. Give jo b s To the Idle. chain will highlight Bobby Jones' goll | 8:30—Toacha Seidel and concert orcn. 416.4— W GN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. talk at 8 and a concert hourt at 8:30 | 9:00—Quartet and organiaL 8:30—WEAF programs. which will co-star Bvelyn Herbert and j 9:30—Orchestra, Mary Charles, so­ 9:00—Ryan’s rambles. Robert Halliday, stage luminaries oi j 9:30—WEAR' programs (1 hr.) New York, Jan. 28.— (AP.)—Two prano. 10:30—Girls’ trio; menu music. Madison, Wis., Jan. 28— (AP) — "The New Moon.’ The popular hit. 10:00—Murder In the studla broadcast^'In behalf of the 'Red “ Lover Come Back to Me" will be 10:30—Columbia Concerts program. 11:10—Pianist: male quintet. The business depression has brought sung as a duet for the radio audi­ 1 1 :00—Lombardo’s orchestra. 12:00—Dance music to 1:30. Cross drougiy;. relief fund, one p r^ ence. The Revelers, with Olive Pal­ 11:30—Liown’s orchestra. 344.5— WLS, CHICAGO—870. about one of the strangest political mer and Paul Oliver, also will delighl 12:30—Anne L«eaf at the organ. 8:00—Party: variety. paradoxes in the history of \yiscon- senting Will Rogers and the other WEAK network listeners starting at 454.3—W E A F, NEW YORK-56C. 8:30—Club; studio music. sin—a La Follette adlied with rail­ General John J. Persbliijr are to be 9'30. The Columbia concert through 6:05—Laurier’s orchestra. 447.5— W MAQ, CHICAGO—670. tlie WABC network will offer two pi­ 6:45—Uncle Abe and David. 7:30—WABC programs (3% hrs ) road executives. made this week-end by W ABC and anos. vocalists and an augmented 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. A,quarter century ago the large symphony orchestra. 7:00—Sing; science talk. stations. 8:00—Bobby Jones, golf chat. 11:30—Dan and Sylvia. railroads were political enemies of The Rogers broadcast is planned 11:45—Concert, dance music. Wave lengths in meters on ieft“ ol 8:15—Daly'# orchestra, soloista. the late Senator Robert M. LaFol- 8:30—Choristers, male octet; 8hll- 361.2—KOA, D ENVER—830. for Saturday eveidng and will In-i station title, kilocycles on ■ the right. Her- lette. Today his 33 year old son, Times are all Eastern Standard. Black kret’a orchestra, Evelyn 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. elude five unnamed sulferas in tbe face type indicates best features. bert, aoprano. 12:00—NBC programs.' Philip, as governor of Wisconsin, is southwestern drought area who will 9:00—“Old Counsellor." 1:30—Theater organ. 9:30—Revelers male quartet, orchestra working in harmony with them. give their own im pie^ons of coodi' Leading East Stations. 10:30—GranOand Rice, Joy’s orch. 357—CMC. HAVANA—840. CJov. LaFollette has conferred tions. A fanner, a^Yarmer’s wife, a Il;u0—Four dance orchestras to L 9:00—Cuban troubadours. 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 11:00—Artists feature hour. with H. A. Scandrett, CJhlcago, ex­ boy and a girl are to be lanong the —studio musical chroniclea 393.5-WJZ, NEW YORK-760. 11:30—Late dance orchestras. ecutive of the Milwaukee road; C. T, 8;Sl)—WABC programs hr.) 6:0(9—Sketch. "Raising Junior. Compulsory insurance to tide over the jobless in times o f business recession was urged by economists who speakers. 6:15—Dinner orchestra; address. 288.3—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—1040. Jaffrey, Minneapolis, Soo line; F. E, The program 'will originate a t S:00—Mezzo soprano, baritone. 6:30—Gloria Gays’ affaire. 11:00—Orchestra, vocal solos. Williamson, (Chicago, Burlington appeared before official representatives of several east em states, pictured above, at an unemployment "Con­ —AVABC programs (2 hrs.) ference in Albany, N. Y. Seated, left to right, are Go vemor Norman S. Case of Rhode Island; (3ovemor Waco, Texas, starting at 10 o’doek, 11:3"—High School organ. 6:45—Lowell Thomas, reporter. 11:30—Como’s dance music. Route; S. B. Way, The Milwaukee 2g3_WBAL. BALTIMORE>-1C60. 7-00—Amos 'n’ Ani.^, comedians. 299.8—w o e .W H O . IOWA—1000. Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York, who organized the conference; and Governor Morgan F. Larson of New E. S. T. 7:30—Phil Cook; orchestra. 8:06—NBC programs (4 hrs.) Electric Railway and Light Com­ 6:oD—Merry makers. 8:00—Lee Sims, pianist: orch. Jersey. Standing, left to right: Lieutenant Governor Herbert H. Lehman of New York; Governor Wilbur General Pershing 'will m alM : an 6:4.)—Lowell Thomas with WJZ. 12:00—Dave’s Barnstormers. pany (Interurban); Fred W. Sar­ 8:30—Balalaika orchestra. gent, Cliicago, president of the L. Cross of Connecticut; Dr. Charles Reitell, head of the Greater Pennsylvania Unemployment Commission, appeal for aid to the relief fund'in 243.8—W NAC, BOSTON—1230. 9:00—Soprano, male octeL 491.5— W D A F, KANSAS C ITY —610. representing (Governor Gifford Pinchot of that state, and Governor Joseiph B. Ely of Massachusetts. a talk to be transmitted at 8:15-pft' g;00—Melodv; skiL 9;30_Tandy Mackenzie, tenor, male 9:00—Ike and Mike, comedians. I^orthwestem railroad; L. F. Falon, 9;00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) chorus and orchestra. 11:00—Orchestras; Amos ’n' Andy, m. Friday. 11:45—^Two dance orchestras. (Chicago, N or^ Shore EHectric road, lydjO—Dance orchestra, organ. 10:30—Sketch. "Wayside Inn." aind F. B. Seymour, Green Bay and Both programs will be eoaal fS 545.1— WGR, BUFFALO—650, 11:00—Slumber music hour. 468.5— K F I, LOS ANGELES—640. tlje face of great problems, Is greater coast hooki^ 6:30—'I'alk: sketch. 12:00—^Two dance orchestras to 1. 12:30—Musical comedy album. Western. 7:00—WABC programs (2 hrs.) 491.5—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 1:30—Symphonet: orchestra. The specter of unemployment KIWANIS TO LOCAUZE courage and determination,” he said. 333.1— W B EN , BUFFALO—990, 7:30—Gordon's dinner dance orchestra 333.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. united them. Under CJovemor La WHERE TO THROW Kiwanis recog^iizes, Mr. Crossman Try these on your set toelghU ' 6:45—WEAK programs (% hr.» 7:30—William’ s dinner dance. 11:00—Feature, tenor, orchestra. continued, that every citizen owes Mme. Frances Alda os WBA16 7:15—Studio orchestra- 8 :30—Orchestra; studio recital l2:00—Soprano, tenor, orchestra, Follette’s plan for the relief of the 7:30—WEAF programs (3% hr*) 9:00—Cavaliers, studio program. unemployed, the state in coopera­ SOCIAL OBJECnVES some responsibility to the town in and stations at 7 :8 ^ 1:00—Orchestra music, soprano. HUGE DAM’S DIRT which he makes his home, “Kiwanis ll:ou—Theater orchestra. 10:00—Dance music; organist. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. tion with railroads in Wisconsin will Bobby Jones ■via WhSAJ! and stdk 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 535.4— W LIT, PHILADELPHIA—660. 8:30—Cheerful Home’.s club. is an organization through which he 7:^'0—WJZ Amos 'n' Andy. 8:00—WEAF programs (3% hrs.) eliminate 90 grade crossings to pro­ work at 8. 9:00—WABC programs (2M hrs.) Help For Children, Citizenship can contribute his services for com­ Edna S t 'Vincent wniay, xnodenl 7:15—Revue; dance orchestra. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 11:45—Orchestras; organ. vide jobs for 10,000 men as well as PUZZLES BIDDERS 7:45—Variety; feature hour. 6:45—WJZ programs (3% hrs.) to remove a hazard to automobile Promotion Features of Pro­ munity and welfEire work,” he said. poet reading ■verse in the new* —Dance orchestra; band. 11:30—Bobby Meeker’s orchestra. 461.2— WSM. N A S H V ILLE —€50. 9;."ii—WJZ programs. 254.8—W CAE. PITTSBURGH—1220. 7:l.'i—Concert orchestra, singers. traffic. gram For 1931. poem program-on WJZ and 10:30—Musical variety, 8:30—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) 8:00—^NBC programs (3 hrs.) The Year’s Program Las Vegas, Nev.—(AP) —Want­ CALL NEW PANEL at 10:45. ll-un—Dance orchestra music to 1:30. 11:00—Lopez orchestra. 11:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians. The elimination of approximately 28C.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070, 260.7— W H A M , ROCHESTER—1150. 11:17—Evensongs; dance orch. ed: some place to put 3,700,000 cubic The Klwanis club of Manchester New Haven, Jan. 28.— (AP)—^A 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 7:35—Musicians, entertainers. 12:00—Organ! dance orchestra. 30 grade crossings is the average yards of rock and dirt. Notify en­ was asked today by Raymond M. new panel of 75 veniremen has been Tomorrow is to brings 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. year’s program. Beauty broadcast from Paifo pre* 11:05—Oriental Nights: melodies. 8:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) gineers for Hoover dam project. Crossman, of Omaha, president of summoned for the trial of three 399.8—WJR, DETRO IT—750. 379.5— W GY, SCHENECTADY—790. 12:30—Comedians: shoemakers. Railroads will pay 40 per cent of senting Barbara Gould, Andre DO —Late dance orchestra. 11:45—Stocks, weather, farm program 1:1.‘>—Minsctrel men’s frolic. With waste land surrounding the Kiwanis International, to localize the officials of the defunct Parker- £83—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 6:15—Orchestra; WEAF sketch. 270.1— W RVA. RICHM OND—1110. the cost, over a three-year period. five social objectives of the service Fouquieres and Miss OecUe Sord •8:00—Club party. dam site on every side, the engi­ Smith Company which is scheduled S:0i'—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 7:00—Talk; musical .Interlude, In the early part of the century, organization in this community, to start'tomorrow in Superior Court. via the WABC network at 10:45 a* 11:05—Mr-rrv iMadcaps; organist. 7:15—Science; chronicles. 9:00—NBC programs (2 hrs.) the same railroad interests were neers are still finding a baffling 422.3— WOR, N EW A RK —710. 8:00—Golf talk: music. 11:00—Studio dance orchestra. thereby joining the 1,870 other clubs The three defendants John E. m. - ' 440.9—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—€80. fighting the governor’s father re­ problem in planning removal of Talk by Governor Roosevelt o r 7:4.5—Saxophone quartet. 8:30—WEAF programs (3 hra.) excavated material. in the U. S. and Canada in the civic Parker, Clarence V. Smith and Paul 8:00—.Minstrel Irolic: team. tl;nn—Dance program. 1:00—NBC entert.ninment. lentlessly. Railroad legislation was betterment and general welfare New York on “Where Camrity Be­ 9:00—Rambles in Erin. 11:30—Dance programs to 1. 2;0n—Henderson’." dance hand. Sheer cliffs tower hundreds of M. Smith, will face charges of con­ one of the major objectives in the work. gins,” WJZ and stations at noon. Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. late Senator LaFollette’s adminis­ feet above the Colorado river bed, spiracy. Earlier in the week Judge and loom as forbidding barriers to The five objectives to be stressed Alfred C. Baldwin denied a motion An hour’s orchestra concert ttom 508.2—WEEI. BOSTON—590. 526—WNYC. NEW YORK—€70. 344.5— W ENR, CHICAGO—870. tration as governor. He exposed during 1931 are: assistance to under­ London via WJZ smd others a t S'- 6:00—Big Brother Club. 7:35—Air college lectures. 10:00—Minstrel show: comedians. their powerful lobby and charged the removal of material to higher seeking a siparate trial for Parker. 10:30—C. of C. organ recital. 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. privileged children, promoting intel­ p. m. 8:30—Chamber music hour. them with making huge profits, re­ ground, where it will not interfere With the new panel of 75, a total 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 357—CKCL, TORONTO—94a 12:00—DX air vaudeville. ligent citizenship rnd at the same 7 ::;fi—WABC programs (24^ hrs.) bates am i discriminatory and exces­ with future^work, not hamper nor­ of 97 veniermen will he available 9:25—Microphone mummers. 202.6— W H T , CHICAGO— 1430. time stressing character education, since 22 prospective jurors have al­ The fact automobiles are barred is 10:00—Old Time Singing School. 11:00—Orchestra, program. 10:30—Tour hour league. sive rates. In the end he had them mal flow of water below the dam 10:30—Studio program; dance orch. 11:0(1—Ramblers entertainment. site. promoting the principles of high ready been hearing criminal cases Bermuda leads us to suspect that 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 434,8—CKGW, TORONTO—690. under control of a railroad commis­ business and profession standards, that’s where they "know thdr 11:00—Studio music hour. 6:00—Laurier’s orchestra. 2^8—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. sion that fixed rates and set valua­ More than 75 prospective bidders during the presem term of the 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 6:45—WEAF sketch. 1:00—Bear's entertalnmenL bringing into closer contact the peo­ court. onions.” 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians. tions. have been in Las Vegas to study 325.9—WWJ. DETROIT—920. 285.6— K N X , H O L L Y W O O D -1050. topographical conditions at the dam ple of the town and coimtry areas, l l : 0n—Two dance orchestras. 8:00—Studio program. Even after he had left the gov­ and providing vocational guidance 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 8:30—NBC programs (3 hra.) 12:30—Questions and ansyera ernor’s chair-____ to_ enter____ the__ United______site, preparatory to making bids 6:00—Baritone and orchestrm. 11:30—Romanelli’s orchestra. 1:00—Two dance orchestras to S:0Ji States Senate, he was at odds with which will be opened in Denver, for students. 6:30— Baritone solos: talk. . 315.6—WRC, WASHINGTON—95a 384.4—WMC. MEMPHIS—78a March 4. "Our club has been doing consid­ ?:20—Talk; orchestra. 12:00—WJZ dance orchestra. 10:30—Studio orchestra music. the railroads. Railroad regulation erable work smd we are happy to continued to be one of his goals. The ruggedness of surrounding , territory and the confined area of i with the other Kiwanis 10:00—Philco Program (B). the dam site, engineers say, pre- j clubs,” declares Fagetta C3arke, WATKINS BROTHERS, Ina 11:00— Champion Weatherman; sents enormous problems. local club president. “We have ac­ 225— WDRC tually and already put into practice WTIC PROGRAMS Temperature (B). j EGYPT TO BUILD Two coffer dams must be built first. Otherwise some of the 1,800,- part of the program and ideals of Travelers Broadcasting Service Hartford— 1330 11:04—Statler Organ—Louis Weir ! 000 cubic yards of dirt and rock to our organization.’* Funeral Directors Hartford, Conn. (B ). i “What of 1931 and the years of 11:30—Irving Guyer’s Orchestra i RADIO STATIONS be gouged from the river bed and ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS 50,000 W.. LOeO Bu C., 282.8 M. Program for Wednesday, January 28 canyon walls could be utilized for the future,” asked Mr. Crossman, in (S ). ! a special message to local Kiwan- P. M. 12:00—Bulova Time (S). the temporary barriers. CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. 4:00—Musical Album; Columbia IN MID-DESERT Another 1,900,000 cubic yards ians. “It is not what we have done Wednesday, January 28, 1981 Salon orchestra with Theo Karle, must come out of the rock walls but what we shall do that remains Robert K. Anderson Phone: Office 5171 P. M. Tenor; and Lilliam Bucknam, so­ Cairo. (A P .)—The Egyptian gov­ themselves for the four diversion the inevitable motive of our organi­ Funeral Director Residence 7494 7:00—Serenading gtrings — Nor- prano.— CBS. ernment plans to modernize the tunnels, each 50 feet in diameter zation. The needs of the present give man Cloutier, director. 5:00—^Asbury Park Casino Orches­ FRANCE HURRIES desert. and approximately 4,000 feet long. us wider opportunity for civic help­ 7:05—Talk—Robbins B. Stoeckel, tra.— CBS. Under King Fuad’s proposed ex­ Through these the turbulent waters fulness. What is needed today, in Commissioner Motor Vehicles De­ 5:30—’The International Singers— pansion program for radio, three of the Colorado will flow around the partment. CBS, TO BAR DOOR AS large oases will be the sites of high- dam site while construction goes 7:15— Weather. 5:45—Eddie Connors; Banjo sind powered transmitting stations, while forward. 7:15— ^Watch Makers. Guitar Specialists— CBS. JOBS DECREASE supplementary services will be had Other physical disadvantages to 7:30— Concert Classics—Christiaan 6:00—Going to Press; speaker, through six mobile stations located be overcome, prospective bidders Kriens, director. Fraser Edwards, "Covering the at strategic centers of Egypt and point out, are problems of trans­ 8:00— Bobby Jones, Golfer—NBC. Senate.” Paris— (A P )—France has been a the Lybian desert. portation across the river, delivery 8:15— P^diotron Varieties—NBC. 6:15— Winegar’s Bam Orchestra. year late in feeling the pinch of Radio engineers, acting with gov­ of material on the canyon walls, 8:30—Mobiloil Orchestra—NBC. — CBS. 'he world economic depression, but ernment agencies, have left here to and location of machinery and 6:45—Tony’s Scrap Book—CBS. Bargains In 9:00—Jesse Crawford, Royal Or­ now discovers that she is not | begin the installation of sets at the equipment in the rough terrain. 7:00—"The 1931 Business Outlook While prospective bidders survey ganist. destined to escape it. Great Oasis of the Interior; at Siwi, for New England.” Philip Stock- the situation, a 20-mile railroad 9:30—Palmolive Hour—^NBC. With unemployment increasing! the ojLsis of Jupiter and Ammon, 10:30— Top-Notchers in Sport— ton, president First National at the rate of 1,500 a week, work- | spur from Boulder Junction to the Bank, Boston. and at Baharia, the oasis of the government town site nears comple­ NBC. men and statesmen are equally con- ! 7:15— World Bookman. North. 11:00—News; Atlantic Coast Ma­ cerned to find that their nation has | tion. A power line is being built 7:20— Stock Quotations. Some idea of technical difficulties from San Bernardino, CaJ., to the rine Forecast. an immigration problem on its | 7:30—Evangeline Adams, Astrologer to be overcome is seen in prelimi- j dam site. 11:05—The Merry Madcaps—Nor­ hands. It is pointed out that 1,700,- — CBS. nary studies, at various sites, which | man Cloutier, director; with the 000 foreigners are among the 12,- showed a noon temperature of 140 > Majestic Radios 7:45— 'The Vagabonds Orchestra— Hima Islanders and Fred Wade, 000,000 workingmen drawing wages degrees and a night temperature | CBS. and salaries in France. N I(M CLUB OWNER soloist. below zero. 8:00—Colt Shoe Time. That state of affairs did not seem j 12:00— Collin Driggs, Allyn Organ­ A similar prog;ram, on a modified , 8:00—Jeddo Highlanders Concert— so significant last October 31, when ist. Shepard. th'ere i scale, is being undertaken by K in g; STABBED 20 TIMES 12:30 a. m.—Silent. official figures showed that 8:30— Toscha Seidel, violinist and were fewer than 2,000 workingmen ^' Ibn Saud throughout his Arabian ! Don’t Miss This Chance concert orchestra—CBS. ' drawing doles from benefit or other | kingdom, Connecticut’s Motor Vehicle New York, Jan. 28.— (AP) — 9:00— Gold Medal Past Freight, or­ funds. Since then the picture has Commissioner To Address ganist; Whieaties Quartet—CBS. Slashed and stabbed in 20 places on changed. | Motorists By Radio the body, arms and neck, Joseph to buy one of these famous radios at these excepticmally low priceih 9:30—(Gertrude Coledesky, popular In November, the number of un-' HAS AVERTED WAR songs; Mae Weinstein, accompa­ Wallico, a former night club opera­ employed increased at the rate of i tor, was brought to a hospital early Robbins B. Stoeckel, commissioner nist. about 1,000 a week, and December of motor vehicles of Connecticut 9:45—Ray Gagnon, ban joist; How­ j Madras, India, Jan. 28.— (A P .)— today in a critical condition. Police 1 foimd the official total close to i ard Cheetham, pianist. Mrs. Annie Besant, theosophist, to­ believed it to be another outbreak and one of the nation’s foremost ex­ 6,000. The next four weeks found j 10:00— Sessions Time. day characterized England’s offer of gangster vengeance. ponents of increased safety on the unemployment increasing at the 1 Majestic Combination Radio and Phonograph, Model 102, highways, will address automohilists 10:00—Murder in the Studio— CB%. self-government to India as a Picked up by a taxicab driver, 10:30— Weather Report. rate of 1,500 a week, and the turn move which has averted the possi­ Wallico, also known as Wallick, of the eastern states from Station of the year saw the total almost Reg. $215.50 WTIC at 7:05 o’clock this evening. 10:30—Columbia Concerts Corpor­ bility of war between Asia and Eu­ was taken to Roosevelt hospital ations Program; Ethel Bartlett at the 12,000 mark. where detectives ■ questioned him. Commissioner Stoeckel's disserta- The Ministry of Labor has de­ rope. * and Rae Ro\)ertson, piano duo; “England’s generous action in re­ Walking up Broadway from 51st tjon, coming on the heels of the an- creed that all demands for work noimcement that 32,500 persons Ethel Fox, sporano; Allan Jones, leasing Ganghi and the other na­ street, he said, he was attacked from Naw Complete permits emanating from foreigners behind at Central Park West and »130 were killed and more than 960,000 tenor. tionalist leaders,” she said, “has 11:00— Guy Lombardo and his Royal desirious of entering France shall 71st street, and could not identify injured in automobile accidents dur­ be handled by a special bureau averted the specter of war which ing 1930, will disclose his attitude Clanadians— CBS. has haunted us for many years. In his assailant. 11:30—Bert Lown and His Biltmore created for that purpose. Each ap­ The first policeman to arrive at toward the increased hazards of plication is examined individually. reversing England’s former policy motoring. It is interesting to learn Orchestrar—CBS. MacDonald showed sublime cour­ the hospital, Austin Murphy, said Now instructions have been is­ however, that Wallico quoted the 1 Majestic Model 130, Reg. Price$143.50 that in spite of the fact that less sued for'a general census of all for­ age, but his action will be ascribed miles were travelled by motorists WBZ-WBZA by -many to a fear of India rather attacker as saying: ‘Tm going to Wednesday, January 28. eigners working in the country; tO' do the same to your brother.” last year and less gasoline was con­ ascertain how many have entered than to the highest heroism and a sumed, fatalities increased four per (Eastern Standard Time) desire to do justice. 'What he has Checking up with watchmen in the fraudulently. Any culprits will be vicinity, police learned that two Now Complete cent over the figure for the year escorted to the frontier. done may change the sullen hostil­ previous. P. M. ity of India into surprised friendli­ cabs stopped near the spot and 4:00—Eastman School Symphony there was a disturbance. Subse­ ness.” Orchestra (NY). quently, many bloodstains were de­ Nationalistic Suites by Sibelius 4:30— Air Castle (B ). BOYS IN REFORMATORY tected at the southwest comer. And MacDowell, Contem­ 4:55—State House Safety (B). RUSSIA’S PROGRAM Detectives later questioned Walli- 1 M ajestic Model 52. Reg. price $112.50 poraries, In WTIC Concert 5:00—Uncle BiU and the Twins STAGE SERIOUS RIOTS co’s brother, Paul, described as part (B). owner of the Ace- Night Club on Two orchestral suites, written 5:20—WBZ A Health Clinic— London, Jan. 28.— (A P .)—^Walter East 28th street, but he revealed about the same time by men 'on "Ctolds,” Dr. Wilson G. SmlUie (B ). Annandale, N. J., Jan. 28.— (AP) Rukeyser, an American who has nothing. The woimded man is re­ Now *59 •SO 'Complete either side'of the Atlantic amd both 5:30—Stock Exchange Quotations —State police today sought eleven worked for months as chief consult­ puted to have been connected with distinctly nationalistic in subject —’Tifft Brothers . (S). boys who escaped from the Annnn- ant enrineer for the Russian asbes­ Mimic C3ub, on West 52nd street. matter, will be offered by the "Con­ 5:45_Agricultural Markets (B). dale Reformatory during a free, for tos trust in the Urals, arrived here cert Classics” orchestra of Station 6:00— Time; Champion Weather­ all fight in which fifteen were in­ today on the way to New York for ■WTIC at 7:30 o’clock this evening. man (B ). jured. a two months’ vacation. RADIO SERVICE 1 Model 93 Majestic Radio. Reg. Price $177.50 One was composed by Jean Sibelius, 6:03—Rhythm Twins (B). Between fifty and sixty boys The Soviet government engaged on all makes. distinguished Finnish composer, in 6:15—Dinner Music — Overture, ranging in age from 15 to 24 years him to take charge of the entire honor of King Christian the Second. “Norma,” Bellini; Schon Rosmarin, engaged in the fight which occurred mineral output in the Ural district New Sets and Standard Accessories The other, composed by EJdward Krelsler; Liebestraum, Liszt; Hun­ during the study hour last night in and at present he is engaged in an Now MacDowell, American composer, garian Dance, Brahms; Glaninna one of the cottages known as the *104 •SO Complete $18,000,000 expansion program and entitled "Woodland Sketches”, Mia, Friml; Dancing Tambourln, lower camp. which would bring the Russian as­ WM. e : k r a h pays homage to such simirfe- Amer­ Cinderella’s Bridal Procession, Dick­ The boys fought through the bestos output to 250,000 tons a year, S69 Tolland‘Tumpike. Phone 3733 ican institutions as the deserted er; On the Mall. Goldman (B). bifilding, breaking doors and ■win­ a total which almost equtds the 1 farmhouse, the meadow brook and 6:45—Topics in Brief — Lowell dows, thro'wing bricks and chairs. present production of the entire I ihe quaint tales of old Uncle Remus. Thomas (NY). Four guards, who were imarmed, world. MY BUSINESS IS TO SERVE REMEMBER—First Come, First Serrod [Both Sibelius and MacDowell were 7KM)—Bulova Time; Amos ’n’ were helpless against the rioters “This expansion,” he said, “is not All work guaranteed to satisfy. jbom in the ’sixties, and both enjoy- Andy (B-NY).. i and sent for state police. A score ,ed the fruits of their labors during intended to glut world markets, for For Badlo Service mid Accessories 7:15—^Wolverine Serenaders (B). responded. After the fight the the Russians need their entire out­ call E A S Y TERM S i their lifetime. MacDowell was hon­ 7:30—^Phil Cook, the Quaker Man boys ran out of the cottage. AU ored by Princeton and Pennsylvania put for the manufacture of shingles, (NY). but eleven of them were rounded up paper and other articles.” M.E.WORSAA jUniversities and served on the facul- 7:45—The Berrycrafters (B). by the state police. 83 Center St. Phone 6277 !ty of Columbia University. Sibelius’ 8:00—Yeast Foamers (NY). One of the Injured suffered a I talents were also recognized by 8:36—Repertory Players of the fracture of the wrist and another a RADIO i American academicians, for he was Air (B ). fracture of the ankle. The others TUEES TESTED 'given an honorary degree by Yale 9:00—Hood Modem Concert (B). were treated for cuts and bruises. by your Ocolor loi WM. H. PRENTICE, JR. University. 9:30—Camel Pleasure Hour— Reformatory officials said racial PAGANI BROS^ Im pro w d n RADIO SERVICE Mary McCoy, soprano; Reinald Wer­ antagonisms were behind the out­ NEW SETS AND 'TTfli one who wears spats” says renrath, Billy Hughes, baritones; breaks. ACCESSORIES DEPOT SQUARE Lewis Gannett, the critic, ‘‘can get WUlard Rphison!s Deep River Or­ ',44/nn4'rtM nafft ATWATER KENT SPECIALIST America.” Probably picause chestra;: lu ytoii' and- Schutt, piano Many a botlegger thinift his credit ^ F \m o // 1 l iu PHONE S4S2 ny ymteh hla step. „ P duo, male oborus of 18 voice* (N Y) good btoauM of U s liquid ssssta. M L.*■r™------•— ^----r - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28. 1931. PAGE THIUTEBN Sells Blood to Pay Price —— ■ — — — VOLUNTEEREU TO DIG tion’s payroll from the National KINGSTON KEPT of Education M anchester’s Bank at Luxor. TMHAirS OPINION PAYNE REFUSES FL0OD PLANTATION The bandits opened fire from the BUT HIRED BIG SHOVEL cover of the sugar cane, wounding FOIIRIHILUONS D ate B ook the driver but the car did hot stop. TO CATCH BANDITS Three hundred provincial police Washington, Jan. 28.— (AP/MJ were mobilized quickly after the. R^resentative Tlnkhaih, Tonight When the members of the Llthu-1 anian Co-operative Association de­ museum exx>edltion messenger re­ can, Massachusetts, nvged t U Annual meeting of South Metho­ ported the attack. I^ey surrounded dist church. cided to do the digging for the cellar House-Judiciary committee today of their new building on Golway As They Emerge Two Are the cane plantation and opened fire (Conttnaed From P ^ g e 1.) District meeting of Knights of on the fugitives whom they could approve his proposed constitutl

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MAKE IT SCOTCH GLORIFYING Two Types of Plaid Costumes Lend Dash and Color to the New Mode. YOURSELF THE COST OF ILLNESS urns so as to.give them aa opjMrtn- Everybody who ha.s ever been sick nity to build: t^mselvea re­ i < in bed remembers the pleasure of Doctors Receive Less Than Ohe- sistant stjlte..'' ; ^ BEGIN HERE TODAY Fourth 0^ Aiinual $2i(HlO>000,000 Sick Whereas' the-' ma^ . ipiddle ears flew the news that Ginger Ahd if I know little Nicolo, he’ll be those grand alcohol rubs the nurse Because life was so slow in the ■''i-W. \'i Bill in United States. life is in danger because of over­ Tolliver had a French painter here. I did some sketching of him gave her. little town of Keu Thrust, Iowa, f " weight, the adolescent, up to the drawing pictures on the walls at In Chicago. Really, he's pictur­ Ginger Ella Tolliver conceived the Why, 1 ask you, should you wait .. B Y d r ; M0RRIS FISHBEIN . age of 20, is in ph ^cal d u g w Mill Rush, and immediately upon esque.” • idea of a Junior Country Club to until you’re sick to have them ? Editor, Joorh^ < of the American cause of underweight. The greatest their release from school that after­ save the younger set from utter “ But ■ be sure and make it very Medical AjBBodation, and of record pf deaths from tuberculous noon, ardent prospective junior club­ The majority of women just can­ boredom. It was to he exclusive— no j)lain,” cautioned Ginger anxiously, j Hygeia, the Health Magazine in recent years has bepn among the bers took the road, and countless not affprd to hire a masseuse to give jiarenls allowed, no hahu's. Accord­ "that we can only give him a little adolescent group. w'ere the eager hands to carry up them a daily alcohol rub. But what ingly, she arranged for llic purchase ; spending money and his expenses. Beopie pf tbe United States spend Apparently what - i> required in the furniture that Ginger and Pat­ is the matter with your own good of the Mill Rush farm, a 10-acre ' We can’t pay him a regular salary.” about $2,D00,000,000 a year for sick­ order to secure the behellte '^ m od­ ty had collected in advance. right band and left arms? tract with an old house on it, and “ H e’ll eat it up— I know he wHl,” ness. Of,' this, aimount, the doctors ern sctentlflc m ^ d n e for'tnd. am- Of course some of the effect is proceeded, with the assistance of “ Gosh, you certainly get things said'Bard. I receive lese than one-fourth. The jority of the people Is the develt^- lost if we give the alcohol rub to our­ mador jporflop of the money goes for ment of health intdllgence; her friends, to overhaul and furnish ’ done,” said Bard, amazed and ad­ Now the fame of the Joie de i selves. For there Is a sense of lux­ druM, incUidihg patent medicine, for A proper program wodd require, •t. miring. Vivre and its unique conception had ] ury in having some one else use her hospital care, nursing service, and first of all, the dissemlaation af Ginger was the daughter of a “ I do my best, " w^as the modest; spread like wildfire through the | elbow grease. But, notwithstanding similar expenditures. Quacks get knowledge , to the people aa to the minister and the stepdaughter of a ; answer. countryside, and letters were pour- j that, there is much to be gained one-fpurth as much as the medical I importance of a regdltur physical ex­ very wealthy woman, the former ing in from couples. amd cliques of The presence and the fascinating psychologically, as well as physical­ profession. amination; second, a recognition of Phil Van Doom, who was a tolerant | labors of Bard Holloway incited the young people, 20 an,.. 30 miles away, I ly, from a brisk alcohol rub after person and crazy about Ginger. The smallest percentage is spent, the necessity for taking can of such nearest approach to a rebellion asking for reservations for the Sat­ your hot baths. on preventive medicine. I f the money ; physical defects as have been men­ One day, while the rehabilitation among her follow'ers that she had urday night opening dance. Ginger lost by iltoess were to be spent in' tioned; third, the application of im­ of the club house was going on, an Always have the room’s tempera­ experienced. Her assistants were all talked it over with Ben and Jenky securing physic^ fitness and on the munologic methods already well es­ artist called at the kitchen of the ture more than warm when you ad­ loo eager to lend a hand. There was Brooks— Patty and Bard were there, prevention of diseases, the returns tablished, such as vaccination Tolliver home and offered to do a minister the rub. Pour a little alco­ plenty of paint and there w'ere a too, and were allowed an opinion, would be enormous in benefit to the against smallpox and . diphtheria; portrait in exchange for a meal. hol into your cupped hand, slap it dozen untouched panels. which in no way dissented from the fourth, realization of the neces­ After he had shaved off his heard onto your chest and shoulders and people, , • j Many of them frankly announced others’— and it was decided to let The attainment of physical fitness sity. for attention to good personal Ginger found to her surprise that : alternately with your right and left their unequaled excellence in. doing them come. would involve first a careful physical hygiene. Good personal hygiene he was good lookmg. Kc had studied j hands pat the flesh briskly. Don’t turkeys on the blackboards for “ And we’ll raise the price of ad­ be content to merely pat the flesh. examination for detection of such j involves, among other tlfings, in Paris and his name w as Bard ' Thanksgiving, heads o? George for mission and refreshments, too,” defects as inflamed adenoids, infgc-; proper care of the teeth, the nose Holloway. Rub it, make it feel lively, start the the birthday of the Father of our said Ginger. " I f the food is cheap circulation or know why! ted tonsils, infected teeth, bad pos­ and throat, a sufficient amount of Ginger, who was never at a loss Country, and United States flags they’ll eat us out of house and Administer the alcohol to small ture Mid malnutrition. Incipient rest and exercise, and a sufficient for ideas, thought it would be a at half-mast for Decoration Day. home. We don't know them— cases o f tuberculosis can be diag-1 knowledge of diet to maintain the good one if Bard remained for a The responsibilit; of keeping his there’s no reason why we shouldn't areas at one time. You can begin at the shoulders and work down or nosed and children of a tuberculous; body weight at the optimum for while in Red Thrust, instead of wan­ supplies from depletion and his art make money on them. Double rates type could be placed In preventori- 1height. dering about the country like a from prostitution at the hands of for outsiders. Members of the club on the feet and work up. I advise hobo. He could pick up some money her loyal coherts was very great. and their guests deserve a reduc­ the former, since the body tingles i painting portraits for families who “ I wish I had brought Nicolo tion.” much more easily if you get the i would be flattered— especially if the Calleno out with me,” Bard said as And in the printed cards that back of the neck and the arms mas- I Tollivers sponsored liim. .And he they were driving back to town. “ He were sent out acknowledging the saged first. | could do the mural decorations In wanted to come, but I didn’t know reservations the terms of operation Be meticulous about giving your | the new club house, for Ginger was where I was going nor when I ’d be were briefly stated— that parents, feet their share of your strength of bound it would he a success. going back and I was afraid to run preachers and babies were barred. this alcohol rub. Take each toe In So Ginger gets her stepmother, turn and give them a wriggle or the risk. He’d create a sensation out “For we are purely a worldly or­ i J\.LyJLffri CO J^a .TcO V c Phil, to in\1te him to stay with the two to loosen their muscles and re­ here. Joie de vivre exudes from his ganization,” Ginger explained firm­ © 1951 BY N£A SERVICE, INC. Tollivers. The artist demurs, but every pore.” ly to Bard, “ and all uplifting is lax their nerves as you rub. Phil makes him accept. Ginge. ex­ “ Who is he?” strictly taboo.” When you have entirely finished, Threatening is an enemy to obedi­ plains to him about the club, and “ He‘s a little Italian lad in Chi­ On Saturday morning— the morn­ dust off with a good talcum powder. to trust us, and then not to violate ence. A t the very best it is foolish that trust by giving unreasonable she takes him out to inspect it be­ cago, a sort of waiter, sort of ing of the Saturday which was to BY JOAN SAVOY There are talcums and talcums. It fore he starts to worl on it. The PRINCESS’ CONDITION ■ and only lays-up further trouble for commands at unreasonable times. musician—I don’t really know what open the summer’s series of in­ is not enough for me that one is soft I the parent who does it. For he has name of the club, it is decided, is to he is. Plays the piano, plays the formal dances at Joie de Vivre— a and fine enough not to scratch. It There’s more than a wee bit of London, Jan. 28— (A P )— Physi­ : either to keep his promise of meet- be “ Joie de Vivre.” violin, plays the banjo, and warbles tired but happy Ginger sat at must smell good too. I consider bonny plaid stepping to the front cians attending Princess Beatrice, ! ing out certain dire punishment that NO W GO ON W IT H THE STORY like a little Italian angel. He’s pret­ breakfast, her parents and her matching up your general favorite ranks of style these days. In fact, 74 year old aunt of King George, he has little intention of carrying To “Point-Op'' Appetite ty as a picture, looks more like a artist grouped about her. Her scent in talcum powder an actual CHAPTER XIII anything with a dash of Scotch in who is suffering from a broken arm I out, or be known to the children as girl than a boy. Just a kid. He was thoughts were pleasantly engaged saving in perfume purchase. If you But Ginger went first of all to a it is right up Fashion’s alley! and acute bronchitis, regard her a windy weakling who dares not playing in a beer garden orchestra with the sureness of success which have the right scent on from the sign painter and arranged for an There are two types of plaid condition as “not without anxiety.” keep his word. Just Stimulate Bowels and took on some outside work her prophetic nature had promised skin out, you will have that general old, presumably worm-eaten sign­ frocks that are smart as creation Queen Victoria of Spain, her daugh­ without reporting it and got in bad for the evening. And as if from a air of fine grooming which comes I Threatening sometimes works for post with a colonial lantern to swing- and fill those in-between needs when ter, is hurrying to London to be at a time of two; then when the child with the union. He was laid off for great distance the voice of Iry Ford from consistent scrubbing, rubbing below it, proclaiming to tfie world you want to look smart, would like ' her bedside. Whenever the end of the day finds three months. cut faintly through her sweet ab­ and scenting. j “gets wise” to his parent and knows that Joie de Vivre had ^ken up a little color and dash in your out- j The physicians said the broken that it is all talk, things are usually you out-of-sorts; food doesn’t tempt “He’d look great sauntering up straction., residence at Mill Rush on Rabbit fit and yet don’t want to really dress | arm of the princess was making I much worse than they were before. you and won’t digest; breath is-bad; and down "among the tables in the “Ginger; Hey, Ginger!” River. up in your Sunday-go-to-meeting. j satisfactory progress, but that dan­ For a child seldom respects the per- tongue coated, just chew a . oendy ballroom, strumming his banjo and “ Did somebody call Ginger” BULB CHEER I Iry Ford was particularly inter­ First, you can have the gay top ger lay in the bronchitis. ' son who threatens and continues to tablet before bedtime. Tomorrow singing Italian love songs. He wears wondered Phil. ested in the selection of a name, worn with a dark skirt. This fol- : The medical bulletin issued this do so without backing up his words you’ll be a new person! velvet trousers and a sash, and a Hamill appeared at the door. “ Ex­ Nothing is nicer in city apart­ because he w'anted to have a couple lows the mode for light blouses and morning said: by action. Even if any sort of pun­ A candy Cascaret clears up a velvet tarn. Oh, he’s a picture!” cuse me,” he said apologetically, ments than to let the children of large “college fiags" made up to the newer vogue for light-toned “Her Royal Highness, the Prin­ ishment is given out it should not bilious, gassy, hestdachy condition “How much would it cost?” Gin­ raise bulbs. They are so cheery inform the public that his taxi was “ but Mr. Ford wishes to see Miss coats with dark skirts. But if you cess Beatrice, has had a fairly rest­ be talked about beforehand. A fair every time. Puts appetite on edge. ger was always practical. and fragrant and any growing life the best if not the only means of Ginger— Mr. Ford is— not alone, if make this overblouse of plaid, then ful night. Her general condition warning given earnestly is permis­ Helps digestion. Activates bowris. “ Why, I think he would come for i.s interesting. transportation to that delectable re­ I may say so.” it’s a 100 per cent bet you will be remains unchanged.” sible on occasion but this cannot be Cascarets are made from cascara, his expenses until ho is reinstated. sort. “ Oh, it must be Nicolo,” said glad of it. classed as threat. A threat antici­ which authorities say- actually I ’m sure he would, because he is Ginger printed out the name for Bard. “ May I go out with you, Gin­ Chic Via AU-Plaid pates, thereby inviting a test. strengthens bowel mnscles. So, only marking time there. We could him and he perused it frowningly. ger? Isn’t it great he got here thin The second type of plaid costume take these delightful tablets as keep him for a week or two if we morning?” Usually the person issuing a “I don’t like that name,” he said. this late winter is the all-plaid frock. often as you please; or give them liked and then send him back. He’d threat has occasion to keep it. It “ Looks furrin to me. What's it They ran down the hall to the Sometimes it is of the loveliest and freely to children. A ll drug htores get you off to a stunning start.” Evening Herald Pattern is considered bad discipline in any front door, comfortably pleased that softest of Scotch plaid woolen, some­ mean, anyhow?" relationship between children and sell Cascarets for a dime, and no “The fare to Chicago is six-sev­ their brilliant plan had not miscar­ times of silk. It may be the usual “ Oh. it means happiness— the fun older people. dollar preparation cOuld do’ better enty-five. He could sleep in one of ried. Now was the success of their red, green, black, blue and yellow of living—have a good time, and all Just aa poor a method is bribery. work.—^Advt.' the gable rooms in the attic; heaven opening doubly sure. combination or it may be something that sort of thing,” she explained. I believe it is dying out, thank good­ knows we’ll never have any other But at the end nf the driveway, quite bizarre such Jis dmerald green "How do you pronounce it? ” ness— that old chestnut, “ I ’ll give use for them. And we could sort of where the decrepit old taxi with its and gold in varying stripes to make “ Zshwa da veev'r,” she enunciat­ you a. nickel to be good, Tommy.” feed him around from hand to bright college flags was discreetly the plaid. ed slowly. As one man says, “ Children are good mouth wherever we happen to be.” parked, restrained by sheer physi­ Two new plaid costumes that in a ; "I ilM ’t Hke it,” he complained financiers, and don’t think they “ He could cook his own meals. cal effort on the part of Iry from ' not-quite-Scotch manner, are lavish ! again. "W ky not just say, ‘Have a won’t raise their price very soon.” All Italians can cook.” baking a concerted rush upon the with their chic, include the plaid- N E W PRINTS good time,’ and be done with it, if Bribes Won’t Pay “ He wouldn’t be very expensive, house, they saw— not one, slim, , topped frock and the whole plaid in the rich, deep shades that that's what it means? Seems hon-^jf It is too weak a form of discip­ ester somehow.” then. But are you sure he would pretty Italian as they had expected ' frock. herald the approach of Sprtng. come ?” line to be worth much discussion, But Ginger was not to be dis­ —but what appeared to be a large I (Left) An extremely smart effect “ I think he would be crazy about but any child who has to be bribed suaded and on Saturday nights fur company of them, gesticulating ex­ . is created by topping a black wooly by the promise of money, a bana­ it. He should be! He’s not doing a BRINGING a great many wcck.s thereafter Iry citedly, hot in noisy argument in I crepe skirt with a wrap-around and ' na, a show, an extra hour to stay thing there— except a little bank .stood with hi.s old cab at the north­ their native tongue. i belted coat-blouse of black and white ' up, will never know the first rudi­ messenger bootlegging. Y’ou’d bet­ GREATER VALUES east corner of the .Square, his col­ “ Fasci.sti — upon u.s!” gasped Gin­ j plaided wool. ments of obedience. It is off the ter include an extra fiver in the i ger Ella. lege fiag.s fl.ving in Ihv wind, wiiile The plaid is used on the slant to ; track entirely. in check if you can because one of his 1 his stentorian voice proclaimed to i “ Listen!” roared Iry Ford. ' fashion the whole waist, thus giving j Another cause of disobedience, instruments is usually in hock. a delighted audience; "Wait, I tell you, wait for Ginger! ' it a dash that orderly plaid could | and here I believe we reach the DRESSES “ If we send him a letter tonight You can’t go in unless you’re asked. I never achieve. The scarf collar is; roots of the whole matter, Is e.x- “Taxicab to llie Jaw da Veever. he could be here in three days. Just Miss Phil wouldn’t like it!” printed in black and a black suede . pecting the impossible of chUdren At These Low Right this way. ladies and gents— in time for the dance on Saturday. (To Be Continued) belt adds its suave touch. and gi'vdng commands that nature Prices bus to the Jaw' da Veever. Only two Gayest of the gay is the plaid has made it impossible for them to bits to the Jaw da Veever.” bolero frock (right) that has the fulfill. From friendly lips to interested traditional Scotch colors for its live­ Don’t we know that small bodies ly designs. There Is a little pom­ can “be quiet” for only very short ARM A»M WinWll pom at each side of the front of the periods at a time? Don’t we know $3.95 bolero which is suggestive of soft that the driving forces of inborn thistle, only one of these is the beige curiosity, impulse, and what we like of the background of the plaid, the ; to call “ mischief’ are as much a ENDS MONTHS OF other the gayest green. part of children as their heads and; $ ~ ^ 5 clo th es SHOW The shirt has stitched pleats that that our commands cannot discount j “ INDIGESTION" IN SLEEVES EWONG AwywHECE flare in front, on the sides and in these things ? Between the S houloeramo the back. Otherwise it is a semi- . Parents change their minds, too. THE WRIST...... fitted, plain little frock so far as its i This is another origin of disobedi­ SURPRISING WAY 9uCP(?lS|Kl(3tV SMART IS THE cut goes. But nothing could be more I ence. In time a child does not know $7.95 S hort sleeve Sawoed im fur oki decorative, more cheering under the j what to expect. A WOOLEW SUIT fur coat or without it. Also a frequent occasion for trou­ ble lies in the parent’s never giving THE A t the Right is am eicampie o f an order until be becomes angry. A the- shoved- up Sleeve showv oh SPORTS THIWG S’ child may obey as long as his patent 1. SMART is angry, only to feel that he is at liberty ag;ain as spon as his parent SHOP Girl cools off. state Theater So many things in this matter of Building obedience! The best way is to make Scout friends of our children, to get them News ECONOMY

Troop I Luxury C o n v e n i e n t Troop I held its meeting at the Lincoln school kindergarten Jan 23. An atmorohere of quiet The troop welcomed its new Lieu­ pervades tne Hotel Lexington, Hern: There's good news for all slomarh tenant Eunice Brown. The girls one Hves Inxurionely yet at rates - worked on second and first class sufferers in the sensation being i ' tliat promote real emiiomy.. Itsi created by a simple di.scovery, due test. They also made a stretcher convenient locality, perfect cnirae*:. to the quick, easy way it relieves so- from their ties, practicing for the called “ indigestion,” and its effects, rally. Dues were payed and an old and excellent appointments meet, such as gas, bloating, belching, scout joined again, Dorothy Ted- your every demand. headaches, nausea, heartburn, etc. ford. The meeting closed with a “ Pape’s Diapepsin,” as it is called, good-night circle singing taps. is e^len like candy— and is just as ------ISA SHORT Edna Fradln, Scribe. harmless. No narcotics or pain­ SIEVED SUIT OF BLUE WOdlEH. killers in it. Nothing habit-forming. T^HE- SLEEVES’ AOE- HkjiSHED WITH 2626 N o sooner swallowed than pain ORAV fOX~ LOMO ORAV T U N A SALAD stops; normal digestion is restored. A»^E worm with the- I f you add equal parts of diced 2922 2 8 9 9 Thousands are so enthusiastic over ENSEMBLE. the results they are securing that raw apples and tuna fish smd one- Bor’Bro'Iterson# ; they simply have to tell their ex­ half the amount of celery, you No. 2626—A darling bolero frock that Is the pampered fashion of all periences to help others. Here s what will have a delicious salad that is the French couturiers. It is youthful ly smart and practical in printed attractive Mrs. Grace Hall, No. 1 not too heavy for children. flat crepe silk. Designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 Dean 'Way, So. Boston, Mass., says: inches bust. 'The 36-inch size requires S's yards of 39-ihch material for bolero and skirt and ly^ yards of 39-inch materisil for sleeveless blouse. ‘‘I suffered from nervous indiges­ SOI ROOMS No. 2922— Here’s a lovely model for day wear in printed flat crepe. tion for many months until I couldn’t It’s charmingly slender. The bodice cuts all in one until it joins the Eicli witk private Ctab and atMnrei^..^ sleep right and nothing agreed with skirt flounce that gives smart animation to its circular cut< Designed for drenlalinji, iee iiater, .ndnorcMl dapefc^ me. I would have gas on my stomach, Manchester Herald rHE- SLEEVELESS EVEMIW® sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. The 36-lnch size sour stomach, heartburn, and would COAT SHOWN AfleSVE'tS oi*- Pattern Service bloat badly after every meal. OREEN VELVET AMO HAS A requires 3% yards of 39-inch material with Vs yard of 32-Jnch contrast­ ing. I “ I tried a lot of medicines but w rapped SHOULDE R. CAPE. For a Herald Pattern of the No. 2899— There’s something utljerly charming for small daughter in nothing helped until I heard about model illustrated, send 15c in this fascinating dress for parties or for graduation. It looks complicated. I Pape’s Diapepsin and got some. It stamps or coin directly to Fash­ But it’s perfectly simple to make it. The double circular peplum ruffles 'ended my trouble in a surprising ion Bureau, Manchester Evening that top the circular flaring skirt give it smart individuality. Desiracd ;way.” ®V A rV r TUB SIGHT QO T»^E elbow LEHGnrw ^LEfVf-OF A SLUBr Herald, Fifth Avenue and 29th for sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. 'The 8-year size requires 2^,^ yards of p All dniMists sell Pape’s Diapepsin; TAFFETA JACKET Street, New York Qty. 39-inch material. or write Pape’s Diahepsin,” Wneel- ,(PJ A StiOST OETACMABLE' A ll patterns 15 cents each in stamps or coin (coin preferred). u g , W . Va., for a ] sample box. Priee 15 Cents You will see one attractive style’ a fter another as you tuni over the S houlder c a p e - Bo ^ o e r e o iw pages of our new Spring Fashion Book. - , . . ,:>v > 4 ? SGOWN FOV Name ...... Styles for children or the miss, tlie matron, the stout—and a series of Lenagton Street. ^ (C)THE-three- quarter, LENGTH dressmaking articles. It is a book that will save you money. ■ NEW-:lfaM6-5aiT- , Size ...... SLEEVEOF OIACKLIHEM OAGKET Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin DIApepSIN S uit. Fnn^GeegiKHiH Iflir. J. L e jie Kineei^i^yfe Address ...... preferred). lOuick Relief for Ste^ach Ills! Price of book 10 cents. . . - . , .. • - • —• ■ -.i. iX'R

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OF/ BEING IDLE t In A Thrilling Battle Windham High of WiUimanUc is S m iN G NEW RECORD wherein Sharkey, loser on a foul to Trims Collecting Company far from confident of defeating Scbmeling here last June is recog­ Moeb Abated F b i j Sextet Manchester High when the two loston Gob Loses Chaoce nized in N. Y. State as the out­ schoolboy teams engage in first of a VERY DIFFICULT STUNT standing challenger while the N. B. SUMMARY and Tonight Meets Terry- A., controlling boxing in 27 states, Rises To Unexpected two game basketblal series in the Xnboistein’s Long Shots New Haven Atlas (81) For Title Shot Because believes that Stribling alone is en­ B. F. Willimantic State Armory Friday Daytona Beach, Fla., Jan. 28.— titled to a title shot. ville In Game At Hec. night. . Height Bat Bottonians Rubenstein, rg (A P )—Tire drills by mechanics "While Stribling knocks out Phil Turn Tide Atlasward In Charlie Curran, sports editor or Stribling Proved Worth By Scott and Otto Von Porat since last C. MlUer, rf . the Willimantic Chronicle, informed promised to play a vital part in the Leibowitz, rf I am here,” Schmelinjg argued, Still Cling To Leadersbip. The East Side Crescents continue The Herald sports writer yesterday success or failure of the attempt "What has Sharkey done? Nossing. Qosmg Minntes of Excit­ DleU, If ,,.. that he looked for an easy F itting. Alderman, c undefeated today as a result of Captain Malcolm Campbell hopes to Sharkey should have fought as their 29 to 21 victory over the Col­ Chester victory on the basis of what Cbadys, Ig .. make here next week on the world’s Stribling did. I cannot ignore Strib- New York, Jan. 28.— (A P )—The ing Contes^ No Discredit lecting Company, No. 152 team of he termed a poor showing by Wind­ ling’s record. If I don’t fight him the 12 7-15 31 Hartford in the preliminary at the ham so far this season. automobile speed record. New York, Jan. 28.— (A P )—His Philadelphia Quakers who have 11 broad face besunlng and black eyes N. B. A. suspends me. If I don’t Rec gym last night Windham has won only two out Under existing regulations, the been booted around by every Na­ o k Becreatlon Center (80) shining with pleasure, Max Schmel- fight Sharkey, N. Y. suspends me. To L To a Team of B. F. Hartford took the lead the first of six games, Curran said, beating veteran British race car driver must ing moved into New York today, "Some day I will tight Sharkey tional League hockey team, accom­ Holland, rf, rg .. 0 2-i quarter but the home club took the its Alumni and Plainfield and took make one run with the wind and again and I will whip him. .1 know a 43 to 19 shellacking on its home genuinely happy to be back in the plished last night a feat that few Gustafson, rf ....0 i'; lead In the second and held It to the another against it at an average that I would have beat him last Atlas’ Cafiber. ffoo’* from Bristol, a team Manches­ land that voted him heavyweight of their rivals have been able to do. Faulkner, If ...... 4 finish'although the margin was nev­ two way speed greater than 231 June if he did not foul me in the ter beat 32 to 28. Curran attributes miles an hour to shatter the present champion of the world. They held the all-powerfm Boston Nye, c ...... 2 0-. er very large, Johnson, Healy and The youthful (Jerman sailed into fourth round. I am not entirely re­ the poor work to the loss of severel mark. Both runs must be complet­ Bruins to a tie on their home ice. Waterman, rg, c .2 i-. Gorman were the high scorers for Brooklyn late last night on the liner covered from that punch until last Mancheater’8 Recreation Center regulars from last year’s team. In­ ed in a given 30 minute period. Only Chicago has beaten the Farr, Ig, c ...... 1 O’; the winners while Durkin, Kwash Europa accompanied by his trainer October. In the tl^rd round I took banketbiai team met its first defeat cluding Meikle, Saba and Sroka. Bruins at home this year and the Dowd, Ig ...... 3 1- and O’Brien were best for the Hart­ The Manchester-Windham clash In view of that requirement, every Max Machon, a dozen pieces of bag­ all he has, and they could not even New York Rangers have tied them on its borne floor here last night fordites. will be a header, the fresh­ second consumed in changing tires, gage and a cute little dachhund give me smelling salts after the 6-10 30 Tonight the East Sides will swing bell. In the fourth I nm out, Shar­ twice but last night the Quakers when the New Haven Atlas won a ll men, junior varsity and varsity inspecting the car, replenishing the named Cecilie. Score at end of periods; into action against the East Side key sees me coming. He is a chang­ made them fight an uphill battle to thr

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BUV /^ND SELL H ERE •^«»■■> HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Want Ad Information LOST AND FOUND 1 FUEL AND FEED 49-A This Game HARVARD MAY BAN FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and FOR SALE— 10 ROOM house, on J*' LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 6125— AND Manchester Notice hereby given that Pass hard wood slabs sawed stove Spruce street, with all improve­ Book No. 6125 issued by The Home length and under cover. Cash price ments, large lot Telephone 5952. «/ SPRING FOOTBALL Evening Herald for hard wood $6.U0 per load, slabs DI Bank and Trust Co., has been 168 Benton street Ove room bunga­ lost or destroyed, and written ap­ $5.00. L. T. Wood Co. ^ ^ O .a KEELER CLASSIFIED low, steam heat garage, all Im­ plication has been made to said provements, easy terms; also new Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 28.— (AP) bsWILUAM BRADCHER ADVERTISEMENTS bank by the person in whose name GARDEN—FARM- 6 room bouse. Telephone 8713. Now it is my cue to offer apolo­ __Harvard University’s committee such book was issued, for payment BEAUTY GOfmEST Score Is To |%? l ^ gies to (ieorge Von Elm, which I on regulation of athletics will de­ 27 20 8 Count »lx average words to a H®** of the amount of deposit represent­ DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 hereby do, with the best grace in cide Monday whether spring foot­ Initials, numbers and abbreviations ed by said book, or for the issuance Maybe what your Uncle Wilbert each count as a word and compound FOR SALE—NATIVE POTATOES LEGAL NOTICES 79 thi world. It seem 1 no sooner ball practice will be continued, with serve aad Co. G of a duplicate book therefor. words as two words. Minimum coat it No. 1 grade, $1.25 per bushel de- figure out a rating for some cele-, a strong possibility that the prac­ Robinson Is trying to run is a beau­ price of three lines. ____ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLD brated competitor than he busts Line rates per day for transient LOST—IN MANCHESTER Center, . livered. Phone 3855. at Bolton, within and for the Dis­ tice will be abandoned for this year, ty contest. In the Brooklyn galaxy ad Be Saturday, sapphire little finger trict of Anejover on tjie 27th day of out, like the explosive old monk in at least. are such Adonises as Dazzy Vance, Howitzers Next WeAi Effective March IT, 193T January, 1931. ring. Finder please write Mrs. E. Siberia from his cell, and demon­ The committee consists of three Cash Charge HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Present J. WHITE SUMNER, Judge. strates that I was quite all wet. Adolfo Luque and Babe Herman, 6 Consecutive Days ..1 7 cts » cts S. Dolph, 23 Chamberlain street,. Estate of Laura W. Jones late of members of the faculty, three and now comes Ernest Lombardi Courtney’s AH-StPi's: defeated Andover in said District, deceased. You may rememWer I ss.Id in this 3 Consecutive Dayh .. 9 cts 11 cts New Haven, Conn. under-graduates, three graduates from the Pacific Coast, with the Company G at the State' Armory 1 Day ...... I 71 C7S 1* cts FOR SALE — SPECIAL RANGE The Administrator having made column not long ago that the curse and William J. Bingham, director of All orders for Irregular insertions written application to said Court, In most bountiful beak in baseball. But last night by a 27 to 20 score in a burner. Oil for all makes of burn­ of Von Elm's existence w eis his athletics. Bingham never has op­ will be charged at the one time rat#. ers at 9 l-2c per gallon. Prompt accordance with the statute, for an it’3 just possible Robbie wants close and well played game. The Special rates for long term every order of sale of the whole or part of tendency toward a sour round—one posed spring practice but he has de­ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 delivery. Grezel-Johnson Company, his pitchers to throw more curve winners entered the game with no day advertising given upon request. the real estate described therein. It Is sour roimd—in an important com­ clared in the past , that he was not Ads ordered for three or six days 1 Purnell Place. Phone 7167. ordered that said application be balls, and bought Lombardi so the reserves and the Hovritzers foolbSh- FOR SALE— 1926 CHEVROLET petition either in amateur or open enthusiastic about it. and stopped before the third or nttn heard at the Probate Office In Bol­ championships. And the trouble Brooklyn pitchers could study his ly agreed to waive personal fdiids day will be charged only for the ac­ Coupe, with heater, ready for win­ ton on the 3rd day of February, 1931, In a recent interview, Captain- Eight Pieci Oak about that is, one sour round usual­ handsomely hooked breezer as a with the result that it ultimately tual number of times the ad ter $95. Call at 6:30 p. m. Tele­ at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, and Elect Barry Wood went on record as helped to bring about their down­ ed. chargin r at the rate earned, but Dining Set $30 that notice thereof be given, by pub­ ly will extract you in these days of pattern. The Bobbin pitchers this phone 8111. being opposed to the custom. fall. Jimmy Spillane had the four no allowance or refunds can be made Kitchen Tables $5 Each lishing a copy of this order in the close and drastic competition. spring may be taught how to heave on six time ads stopped after the Manchester Evening Herald a news­ called against him but under the MY 1928 BUICK Brougham, equip­ Watkins Furniture Exchange One sour round ruined Bobby the “ Schnozzola Sinker,’’ or some­ fifth day. , ,, paper having a circulation In said existing rules was allo’wed - to play Jones in 1928, at Olympia Fields, a thing like that. Anyway, it’s a No ••till forbids^': display lines not ped with 6 wire wheels and trunk, District, and that return be made to the rest of the game. SegaT, Jolly sold. . this Court. 77 in the final round dropping him for sale at a bargain. Have no use WEARING APPAREL striking nose. and Spillane featured for the "win­ The Herald will not be responsible for this car, as I have two others. 1 €St out of a good lead into a tie with for more than one Incorrect Insertion — FURS 57 J. WHITE SUMNER BOWLING ners, Sendrowski and Donahue for Farrell, after which he Jost in the Carnera-Maloney of any advertisement ordered for Write Box J, in care of Herald. Judge. the losers. Next Tuesday the Howit­ play-off. One sour round—again the more than one time. • . . _ FOR SALE — TAFFETA evening H-1-2S-31. If you felt imkindly toward the zer will entertain the Naval' Re­ The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ fourth one— cost him a lead of a CHENEY GIRLS’ LEAGUE noble gladiators who now form the rect publication of advertising will be gown, size 16 or 18. Telephone serves of Hartford and on Wednes­ BUSINESS SERVICES hatful of strokes at Winged Foot rectified only by cancellation of the 6962. heavyweight picture when you con­ day will meet Company Q in the charge made for the service rendered. 13 next year, and left him in a tie with Ribbon Senior ned the tidings that Piimo Camera OFFERED ...8 0 78 111 second of thelf series, Q haying won All advertlseniants must conform A1 Espinosa, whom, however, he p . Reale ...... was to meet James Maloney again In style, copy and typography with ...8 7 102 86 the first contest. ' " Plano Tuning WANTED— TO BUY 58 beat in the play-off. K. Gustafson .... at Miami in February, you might regulations enforced by the publish­ H. Gustafson ----- ...9 4 89 90 Courtneys (S7) ers and they reserve the right to JOHN COCKERHAM Now, it just has occurred to me have said that an appropriate place T> TP IT' edit, revise or reject any copy con­ E. Kleinschmidt .. ...9 2 95 96 6 Orchard Street WANTEL TO BUY second hand that George Von Elm, in these same for such a shin-dlg would be Joe 1 Jolly, rf, ...... 3* 1-2 7 sidered objectionable. ^ tournaments, lost . very gallant Dummy ...... 7 3 65 67 CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads to Dial 4219 furniture, ranges, and stoves. Widener’s horse track at Hialeah 2 Segar, If ...... 4 2-3 10 be published same day must be re­ shot at the top in the same way in because the thing is going to be a James H. Hopkins, 81 West Ma t Total ...... 426 429 450 4 Spillane, c ...... 3 2-5 8 ceived! by 12 o'clock noon: Saturdays street. Telephone Rockville 17-2. ^ « ^ A L A N which Bobby lost at Olympia Field lot of horse-play anyway. But, not 2 Gorman, r g ...... 0 2-2 2 10:30 a. m. ASSOOATEO 4?HESS SPORTS EDITOR and had to play off at Winged Foot. Main Office MOVING— TRUCKING- knowing how you felt, we cannot 1 Welles, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 TELEPHONE YOUR And now George has come through E. McCourt ...... 8 5 88 83 STORAGE 20 In no sports season that I can measure your emotion. the biggest money tournament in L. Kicking ...... 7 3 82 67 WANT ADS. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 recall in the last decade has there 10 10 7-12 27 the world—the $25,000 Agua Cali- A. Paradis ...... 8 4 65 93 Ads are accepted over the telephone PERRETT'* GtJCNNEY inc.—Mov­ been so urgent a call for outstand­ The Short Count Howitzer (20) at the CHARGE RATE given above FOR RENT— DESIRABLE room ente event— in a tie for the lead M. Newman ...... 7 7 87 102 ing. packing ahjil shipping. Dally ing flgures as can be heard for the The New York Boxing Commis­ P. B. F, T. as a convenience to advertiser*, but for gentlemen; large and sunny. with stocky, stolid John Golden; the G. Fish ...... 7 4 81 76 the CASH RATES will be accepted U service to and from New York. 14 Inquire at 31 Laurel street or dial campaign of 1931. sion, in conclave the other day, de­ 2 Sendrowski, rf .... 4 0-1 8 FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ trucks at your service. Agents for play-off next day gave Golden that cided the commission was not to 2 Bober, I f ...... 0 1-2 1 ness office on or before the seventh 3041. In the last few years, boxing has diamond studded medal, but the Total ...... 392 403 421 United Van Service, one of the blame because Tom Heeney was 3 Donahue, c ...... 2 2-5 6 day following the first Insertion « lost Tex Rickard as well as the jack already had been split, 50-50. each ad otherwise the CHARGE leading long distance moving com­ knocked out "with a coimt of eight In 2 Doran, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 'active roles played by Dempsey and This amounted to a split of $10,- Weaving Senior RATE will be collected. No responsi­ panies. tJonnectlon in 162 cities. his bout with Young Bugs Baer. 2 Sobiskie, I g ...... 1 lt-2 3 WANTED— ROOMS— Tunney. 000 plus $3,500, which meant $6,- M. Strong ...... 8 9 92 81 bility for errors In telephoned ads Phone 3065.S, 8860, 8«64. Really, you know, It was nobody’s 1 Andersoh, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 ■vrill be assumed and their accuracy BOARD 62 Golf has lost Jones, with no one '750 apiece, which, added to the $1, J. S ch u bert...... 86 111 101 cannot be guaranteed. .. .102 69 76 fault. Dempsey counted to “eight,” L. T. WOOD CO.— Furniture and in sight to send the galleries gallop­ 200 Von K m as a business man G. Hatch ...... 9 8 86 95 Knockdown Timekeeper Art Dono­ 12 8 4-TO 20 INDEX OF ■ piano moving, modem equipment, WANTED—BY YOUNG lady room, ing wildly across the landscape golfer already had accumulated, C. Jackmore ...... again in such numbers as pursued N. Taggart ...... Ill 96 88 van asserted Dempsey’s "eight” Score, hsdftime, 10-8, Courtney’s. CLASSIFICATIONS experienced help, public store- with or without board. Write Box will afford him a golfing income of Referee, Bycholski. the great Georgian. $8,000 in the space of six weeks. should have been “ten,” and what Is Births ...... ^ nouse. Phone 4496. D., in care of Herald. there to be done about it? A knock­ Engagements ...... " American tennis has lost John­ Reverting to the scores, and Von Total ...... 486 454 441 Marriages ...... Jr ston and now Tilden, leaving the Elm’s erstwhile predilection for Throwing Senior down timekeeper has to get his Deaths ...... " REPAIRING APARTMENTS—FLATS— fleld up to the younger clan exclu­ easing himself out of the top posi­ E. Royce ...... 82 92 81 name In the paper somehow, doesn’t Last Night's Fights Card of Thanks " he? Perhaps Mr. Donovan, tired of In Memoiiam ...... ^ sively for the next few years. tion by one sour round, we find that M. Marks ...... 69 57 75 TENEMENTS 63 Polo lost Devereux Milburn, but . . . 63 63 the obscurity of his job. suddenly Lost and Found ...... * VACUUM (LEANER: gun; phono­ in' 1928, when he was playing ex­ B. Bika ...... 89 Indianapolis—Tommy Cello, Chi­ Announcements ...... » was fortunate enough to have Tom­ 90 107 decided that he would seize time by graph; clock repainng. Key mak­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all mod­ ceptionally fine golf in the national L Pukofky ...... 8 5 cago, outpointed Lou Bloom, Colum­ Personals ...... • my Hitchcock, in his prime, fully L Thomfelt ...... 9 6 97 111 the forelock, be different from the Antomoblles ing. Bralthwalle. 52 Pearl street. ern improvements, at 67 Summer open at Olympia Fields, he produced bus, 10. , ' ^ j prepared to continue the wild herd of ordinary knockdown time­ Automobiles for Sale J street. Inquire 3 1-2 Walnut street. only one score above 74—his other Pittsburgh—J ohopy i Datto/ Cleve­ Automobiles for Exchange • charge of the American horsemen. keepers and make a reputation for marks were 74-72-74—and that 76 Total ...... 395 425 437 land, knocked out Hafry Fierro, Auto Accessories—Tires ...... • Track and field sports, especially himself. You can’t blame a guy for Auto Repairing—Painting 7 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 FOR RENT — SEVERAL FIRST in the third round left him two Chicago, 7. . , while the indor season is lagging, Auto Schools ...... •-■A- class rents. Apply Edward J. strokes short of a tie with Johnny Velvet Senior that. Jacksonville—Tony Canceia, Cali­ would welcome another Paavo Nur­ Autos— Ship by Truck ...... • BARBER TRADE taught In day Roll, 865 Main street. Telephone Farrell and Bobby Jones, who both M. Karpin ...... 94 107 103 fornia, knocked out Maxie I^pse, Autos— For Hire ...... • and evehlng classes. Low tuition mi to stimulate the cash customers. H. Darling ...... 8 7 82 92 Joe Sewell’s Ten Years Garages—Service—Storage >.<••• 10 4642. ended at 294. Portland, Ore., 1. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 College football seems to have the The next year, George started off M. McKinney ...... 7 5 88 76 When Joe Sewell came to the In­ "Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 11 Market street. Hartford. FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, all least trouble in filling the ranks of at Winged Foot with a very bilious E. Lartenback .. . . . 94 101 85 dians in 1920, he was a model young BnsineBs and Professional Services improvements. Inquire at 111 Roll star performers. Where a Grange 79 and at that stage was just 10 M. Sherman ...... 108 89 108 man. Hi.s ambition was a long ca­ Business Services Offered ...... 11 or Cagle leaves off a Booth or a NOTICE! Household Services Offered ...... ll-A street. Telephone 7339. strokes back of the lead, Bobby reer In tH® majors, so he didn’t cut SITUATioNi? W a n t e d — Carideo springs up to catch the Total ...... 458 467 464 iin with the rest of the bovs down Building— Contracting ...... 14 having improved the occasion to do Taken by virtue: of ah execution Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 FEMALE 38 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM heated public eye. Weaving Junior at the corners of a Saturday night: apartment, on Center street, a 69. In the second round, playing to me directed , rad will be sold at Funeral Directors ...... !• Baseball has lost Cobb, Speaker, in a driving rain Von Elm turned in E. Peterson ...... 75 87 97 he didn’t smoke, drink or write let­ Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ,xm 17 ! RESPECTABLE GIRL, experienced garage. Phone 4274. public vendue to the highest Wdder •Alexander and others of the super­ what, in my estimation, is the finest S. Kelly ...... 9 0 80 82 ters to b’ onds. Now. at the age of Insurance ...... houseworker, wants work at once at Brown’s (3arage.ln the of Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 1» FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, class but there is still the one and round of golf , ever piayed in the 32. Sewell is reieae°d by the Indians Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 10 with good living people. Write only Ruth, again ready to lead the Manchester . 14 days after date with all improvements at 79 Ridge national open chairipibnship, a 70; Total ...... 165 167 169 is being lame of limb and dim of Painting—Papering ...... *1 Box M, in care of Herald. big parade, with such young aces as which will be on the llUi day of Professional Services ...... 22 street. Inquire upstairs. and at once was very much back in eye. Klein, Terry, Simmons, Grove and February, A.-.D. 1931, a t o ’clopk in Repairing ...... H the’ running. The moral seems to be that if the aftemoon-to satisfy 'said execu­ Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 2* FOR RENT—TWO 6 room tene­ Ferrell seeking to fill the big gaps A 74 in the third round was met EX-JUSTICE JAILED you want to stav in there a score Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 SITUATIONS WANTED— tion rad my fees thereon—the fol­ ments, all improvements on Madi­ left In the ranks. by Bobby Jones with a fine 71, so of years you should relax now and ■Wanted— Business S erv ice...... 26 MALE 39 Huntsville, Tex., Jan. 28.—(AP) — lowing described property to .•wit: Edncational son street. Apply 100 East Center George once more was far in the then, like Grover Alexander, who A former appeals court justice be­ One 1927 Ford Panel Truck. Courses and Classes ...... 17 or Phone 3782. The French Baseball Federation, rear, eight strokes behind. Then finished 20 years in the big leagues Private Instruction ...... 26 RELIABLE YOUNQ;. -MAN wishes gan serving a three year sentence having long heard of John J. Mc- Bobby produced his ghastly 79. Dancing ...... 'employment, age 21, willing work­ for murder here today. last season, or Rabbit Maranville, Dated at Manchester this 28th FOR RENT—MODERN 5 ROOM Graw as the “ Napoleon” of our na­ George came on with a very good Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 er, can furnish reference. Call 6232. John W. Brady, 61, convicted of who is beginning his 20th season day of January, A. D. 19^.;, Wanted—Instruction ...... *0 flat, 1st floor, 37 Delmont street. tional game, naturally turns to the 74, and the margin at the end was desnite a few hectic double-headers slaying Miss’ Lehia Highsmith, .V: Financial Phone 8039. gray-haired chieftain of the New three strokes. in the well-known night league. But Attest; Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages II York • Giants in time of national young Austin Texas stenographer, Business Opportunities ...... 21 POULT AffD In both the 1928 and 1929 na­ then Joev told some friends a cou- FOR RENT—3 ROOM suite in the crisis. Wherewith the following let­ in a jealous rage in November 1929 JAMES Money to Loan ...... It SUPf? s :.s new Johnson Block, Main street. tional open championships, George was locked In a cell at sundown yes- nle of years a.ero that he had saved Help and gltoattona 3>i\ ter to him: finished in fourth place, and one Help Wanted— Female ...... IE A SMALL DEPOSITViwith . . your All modern improvements includ­ “Just a few words to let you terday. He left a hotel to enter the 1 leamie earn- Help Wanted—M ale ...... * 16 sjoppy round did the *ngs, which is a little better than . 'A S'" order ntiV Wfll insure ing heat. Apply Aaron Johnson. know what the situation of the prison on the arrival of commit­ Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 27 Tel. 3726 or janitor 7635. Now, in the biggest money ment papers after a delay of 48 the Rabbit has done financially, and Agents Wanted ...... 17-A Red and White Leghdfn d^y old baseball is in France. tournament, at Agua Caliente S95.000 better than Grover’s present Situations Wanted—Female . . . . . 28 chicks when wanted. We do cus­ “Our association was founded in hours. Situations Wanted—Male ...... 19 FOR RENT—MODERN 5 room George declines to blow himself to bankroll. Employment Agencies ...... 60 tom hatching; E. S. Edgefton, 655 flat, first floor on Lilley street, 1924 after the visit to Paris made a big roimd; he goes 74-73-75-71— Fire loisiixiance Live Stock— Pets— Poultry—Veh!«’lea North Mikih s^.^t, Manchester. garage, near Center. Inquire 21 by the Giants and the White Socks 293. CANADIAN-AMERICAN BRITISH AMEKU Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 61 Phone 5416.' t^- and the members put to work in Automobile Live Stock— "Vehicles ...... 62 Elro street. HOCKEY STANDING D.\RT LEAGUE Poultry and Supplies ...... 62 order for the French people to get Games Goals Wanted — Pets— Poultry— Stock 64 FOR SALE-^TWO X-RAY brood­ FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat up- acquainted with and learn to love ers. Will accommodate 100 chickens W. L. T. F. A.Pts. Corcrain ...... 5 Fires »itd. For Sale— MisccIIaneoua stairs $22, garage, 5 Ridgewood your beautiful national sport. KAPLAN-POURTNEY Springfield .. 19 3 0 89 44 38 Drumcree ...... 5 Articles for S a le ...... 61 each. W. R. Campbell, 76 North street, ready February 1st. Inquire. “Unfortunately, in our desire to «yithout warlEilng. ", Boats and Accessorlea ...... 66 School. Telephone 3608. Providence .. 13 5 5 74 45 31 Ballyoran ...... 6 Building Materials ...... 67 178 Parker street or telephone render that gamo more popular we Boston ...... 8 15 1 55 70 17 Derrycame ...... 5 Are you (preparedT -; Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 68 5623. have to consider many an obstacle, t.’aU Sl«0 or 5746, Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 New Haven. Jan. 28.— (AP) — Philadelphia . 7 14 3 48 63 17 Mullintine ...... 5 the most Important of which is the Louis Kid Kaplan, Meriden light­ Fuel and Feed ...... ^'’-A FUEL AND FEED 49-A FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, New Haven . 6 16 3 37 80 15 Birches ...... 4 Service with reOablo com* Garden — Farm —Dairy Products 60 question of getting the proper out­ weight has been matched to meet all Improvements, garage if desir­ Results Last Night League Standing praies. ...» Household Goods ...... II FOR SALE—1 MONTH SPECIAL, fit. Jack Portney of Baltimore, Md., in Arrows 2, Eagles 1. W. L. P. ^ ’ V” Machinery and Tools . . . . IS ed. Apply 95 Foster street. Tel. “Many French clubs would be Musical Instrum ents...... It hard wood $5 per load cash, birch a ten round feature bout here on Corcrain ...... 75 35. 75 5230. willing to practice baseball but they Feb. 4, the Arena A. C. announced Rob^i^J/^ith Office and Store Equipment . . . . 64 $4 per load, good me’asure. Thomas Ballyoran ...... 55 55 55 1CK)» Mion St: Specials at the Stores ...... 61 Wilson. Phone 8581 or Rosedale would require the proper outfit, today. Mullintine ...... 54 56 64 Wearing Apparel—F u rs ...... IT 6 ROOM TENEMENT, 26 Walker Rear Estate | 37-4. balls, gloves, bats, uniforms, etc., Derrycame ...... 53 57 53 Wanted—To Buy ...... II street, all improvements, garage, and all these articles are nowadays Stegunship 'Hcketa '« Koonis— Board— Hotels—Resorts LYNCHED IN MEXICO Birches ...... 49 61 49 good location,* rent reasonable. In­ very ^pensive. Where does the 5T I < K £ R 5 Restaurants HARD WOOD, STOVE length $5 a quire 30 Walker. Geo. Murdock. Drumcree ...... 43 67 . 43 Rooms WUnout Board ...... II load. Special chunks for furnace or solution lie? Juchitan, Oaxaca, Mexico, Jra. Boarders Wanted ...... 69-A fire place $6. Hardwood slabs $4. “ It lies with Mr. McGraw. He is Country Board—Resorts...... 60 FEBRUARY FIRST—SIX ROOM 28.— (AP)—Jose Calderon, reformed Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 F. O. Giesecke, telephone Rosedale house on Lilley street, good condi­ as ‘Napoleon’ for the American Tehuantepec bandit, escaped a Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... 61 36-12. tion, all improvements. Apply 15 baseball and our American friends court of justice bu*- coifid not escape Real Estate For Rent Lilley street. Tel. 8124. here say, will surely find, either the vengeance of friends of those he AAOTHER NATURE’S CURIO SH(lP Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. It FOR SALE—HART WOOD $6 load money, through arranging a match Business Locations for Rent ... 16 wronged. Houses for Rent ...... H or slabs $5; also light trucking for our benefit or the outfit itself, Recently the bandit leader sought done. V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. Suburban for Rent ...... H HOUSES FOR RENT 65 used gloves and balls and bats, clemency from the government and Summer Homes for R e n t ...... 17 Dial 6148. would suilt the French beginners Wanted to Rent ...... II 6______settled down in Juchitan to live the and perhaps he will find both for rest of his days in quiet. Yesterday Iteal Estate For Sale HARD WOOD $5 LOAD, contains FOR RENT—6 ROOM HOUSE Apartment Building for Sals . . . It our Association. a brad of men, taking their revenge I chunks for furnace, slabs $5, with garage, all Improvements, 22 Business Property for Sals . . . . . 70 “Here is the letter written. for one of the ■victims CJalderon Is Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 I special chunks $6. Chas, Palmer, ' ~ 5- Laurel Place. Inquire 26 Elm Awaiting your kind reply.” alleged to have put to death, sur­ Houses for Sale ...... 72 telephone 46273. street. Telephone 3152. Lots for Sale ...... 72 I rounded his house and opened fire A man bad a circular metal disc which Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 FOR SALE — HARDWOOD and An Inventor has equipped pliers upon it. he wanted to cut down to a smallei arde Suburban for Sale ...... ‘75 with a safety latch to prevent which would contam just half the male- Real Estate for Exchange ...... 71 slabs. Hardwood $9.00 per cord; Some persons can hear nothing The former bandit was slain rad them opening and slipping off an bis mother and brother wounded; nal m (he original disc Can you figure . Wanted— Real E sta te...... 77 slabs $8.00 per cord. Satisfaction higher than 4000 \dbrations a sec­ 'J iSBlRiPfiS(> COfl»C . Auction—Legal Notices guaranteed. Lathrop Brothers. Tel. ond, while others hear 50,000 vi­ object that has been grasped by Troops arrived soon afterwards but out how he did it? Legal Notices ...... ,.,...4 H their jaws. the assailants had escaped. OVtK f VERY SfCHT?’ 3149. Prompt delivery. brations. ro TMH years; TMEV TkRIvid AND GAS BUGGIES—Hi Pal By FRANK BEUii TO 0 5 NO vgOASE o r ir To r . ’THE LOGS. H E M * DO 15 THAT 50 ? WHAT OF IT! “ A H ! M Y M THAT RIGHT. MOVE WELL IF THEY ARB THEY DON'T FR IE N D h e m ! .1 IT OUT AXID SCRUB ALL LIKE THAT FALSE K N O W WHO A T L A S T UNDER MEATH ALARM ,CAPTA/A/ F O G 6, 5 W H O S HE IS------I V B FOUND THOROUGHLY. THE m WHO WAS SUPPOSED A T T H E .. I 'L L H E A V Y ID E A OF jfuST ,TO REWARD VXXJ DOOR’' O P E N RAIN T H A T C LE A N IN G THIS SO HANDSOMELY. TH E CAPTAIN FELL AROUND IS NO WOULDN* TH E Y * DOOR., T O D A Y IT. JO B FOR B O A S T HEARD FOGG! PREVENTED A m a n , ABOUT EVER Y HEM FROM U S E D T O WORD. ; ( PlANAI^AHS MAKING HIS c WORKING C- AR B ABIB CUSTOM ARY ) WITH A COMPLBTS SEARCH Hi( MILLIONAIRE.] ATT£R. FO R IN HAUA WORK, N EED O N L Y SO O FTW E A M Y IS FROM y/N/CH TAKING A COMPLSm ADVANTAGE O F HIS INOIVIPOAL.. PR ESEN CE A X HOM E .

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-• Daddy—I greatly disapprove of young Darlington, and one particu-; lar reason is his lack of Interest in his oalUng. Dauchter^Why father, bis call-' ing! He calls on me seven nights a Percy L. Crosby, Great Britain rights reserved. week. © King Features Syndicate, Inc. •‘I just love these big cave men,” sighed Qladful Qladys, as the guide led her thru the Mammoth Cave. 0>m Toonerville Folk« By Fontaine Fos OUR BOARDING HOUSE Golf Definitions By Gene Ahern Dub— One who plays golf the way Vou don’t have to work in a res­ taurant to learn to wait on men. you did last year. ^ ' S u i t c a s e ’ ^ S i m p s o n ( w h o s e f e e t a r e t h e l a r g e s t i n t h e A Ck>od Lie— When the last man in the foresome tells his score. W H O L E t o w n s h i p ) a l m o s t HAP HIS FEELINGS HURT LAST WEEK. MPs. MofiPLs: >-^1 WAS Sand Trap—A device placed in the What has become of the old-fash-. Vou HaVb a loT'o’f 1 fairway to increase the vocabulary loned woman who made it a point WOlLiPBRlAlcS IF, OILiE O’F CRa&r, ASKIAiGf m A of thcvplayer. of pride to have her wash first on ' ■RslP o iJ g w H o -rrfBSe* 33AVS,I CCULP N e w m a - f t p e s s / Fairway—»The long narrow strip' the line Monday? CViBS MS A of grass which the ball occasionally. HAVE t K ’ c r u s Me p P o c k Vou 0UGM*T “Tb- crosses in its flight from the rough He—1 like your bathing suit. ; FIV/E W E E K S on one side to the rough on the She— It doesn’t take much to C fMAiGEP l/ti MV S L E E P Ofti T M A T other. please you. B o a r p b i l l , MAT^ESS* ^ s t u b b l e t i b l p ,V0iiT^E LUCkV When the young mother begins to After hearing the Stein Song a | \ •THe r b I s OME soT-r talk about lessening the risk of the | few million times, we sent our first j V o u a p e m Y SPerT l^i i-r jAi AUqTHBR baby’s' second summer you may contribution to the Anti -Saloon SLEEPIM^ IKI know right Well she has been talk-1 League. ’ HAV/B “7b O i R L LiP mcmTH I ’ll b e a in f to tbs baby's grandmother. A Public LikB A^i A/^cHoVV SELF-TAUGHT .She—Uh. go and (.■ominit suicide, j B o c *rH Girl’s Dad—So you’re the young He—That’s the last thing I’d do. j nb GE-r Ai^v CKIPoPPAC-To’R/ mail With bdth feet on the ground, AT Alk3l4-f/ ehT What do you do for a living? Father—Why were you kept in at | REST/ Girl’s Boy-Friend—I take orders school? I i from a man with both feet on the Son—1 didn’t know where the; desk. Azores were. Father—Well, in future just re-, Too Much Time on the Hands member where you put things. Makes the Feet Wobbly. Women's Clothes Unmake the' First Lady Bridge Player—1 say,; Man. I wish to goodness you’d bold y6ur, hand up. 1 can see your cards. Women, Elephants and Indians j Second Lady Bridge Player—All | never forget. right,lonly you needn’t be so snappy. i You’ve been showing me yours all Fortune does hot smile on those i afternoon and I haven’t complained. who wait. It laughs at them. ^

l£ Is Amastng to See How Much Little Girl—Please, have you a Misinformation May Be Aocumu- sheep’s head? lated By One Who Diligently Seeks Facetious Butcher—No, my dear; It. only my own. I Little Girl—It won’t do. Mother " ! wants one with brains in it. Stideer Solution

With every labor-saving machine there, should be devised a way of CPonulne Poa, J-ia using the workers whose labor Is M saved. ' < A S h ii- X. i^i ii\ I i iL 4 — Senator James J. Davis. Laugh, Clown, Laugh I By Crane / I A man would rather have a wife f £ET EES SO MUCH GASM. M, ! who can cook a kipper than one 5EM0T2 EASY, AUJUAVS S^^^PLN T»XEESi MN FRieNO: ALVJAVS VOU WAF SAV VOU ' I 000* AFRWO To — Dr7J. A. Fairer. TRVIKV EET NOWHOW AND BE ^ f(------^ i Man's capacity for recreation is ^B iow N MP 1 enormous. — William F. Fairburn. ToJirfef S. orcle one-half the aiea of the plan shown by I am rarely enthusiastic about .me doUra bes^above. - Draw a square j what the League of Nations has ifiside the large circle and then a circle jdone or has not done, but I am al- jhxnle^ttpara The second circle will J ways thankful that it exists. jeeMteiniNf the matena] of the frst ci^ —Professor Albert Einstein. Then, to prove it, draw a square sreund the big cincle and ii is obviously Woman was born to cook. It is jher job. tww* the sire of the uiner square—and 1—.'Auguste Escoffier, dean emeritus the irado of the circles is the same of world cooks.

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i.par.o»r.®i83t - Ma.u.aMT.opr. a 1831 ■YNMMinr.ei SALESMAN SAM OThat’s Business, Sam! (BEAD THE STORY, TELE N COLOR THE PICTURE) BySmaii As Clo.wny rode, perched high in I The whole bunch thought it fim. Mr, he now and then got quite a j The natives then were paidv,real G o o d (A(\vimucx-,sAt^ 1 WHV-UH- WRS.-UH — ^ scare. On* of the husky natives WHprr KlMO OF BOTTeR- WiLLTtoU BRING- S>OMe I well, as Carpy shouted’, "You’ve T tiO ANDT a &LC.— OH, TUST A V/«t eiToM \ V/ANTr "to dAWPLE. \T liked to tease the lad with tricks. HWWeVcsG ToOfAV'P TArGe. AMO ’UlBBLG,’ uvie. (o BLOCKS UP He’d lift his shoulder pole up high j been swell. You’ve made this trip ■STfLcer- 13 Houses , a big success, when all is said and a i n m r . — and Qowny’d shout, “Oh ray. oh j FRof^ THe OaRMeP.: my! I thought that I was going to I done.’’ fall. I hang on pretty slick. That night they reached a little “But, please don’t let the long town and, at a small hotel, flopped V WANHA pole drop ’cause I will take an awful down to get a very restful sleep. ^ L W - UOR 'V e s s ^ ^ — HoW ^ (dlop. And, anyway, I think I've had A t dawn they all were out upon the MUCH ( d •enough of this for now. Let’s call streets to see the sights. This to &ose out on the stream. I ’ll make happy band of Tlnymltes was al­ them hear, ’cause I will scream. One ways willing to find out what things •of the others can try this. Then were all about. .they won’t start a row.” One thing they saw that looked Then Clowny called out, “ Come real neat, was groups of baskets on f'ashore. A treat for someone is in the street, that had been woven stEfi’e.” The long canoe slid ^o the very well. And they were strong bank and Clowny climbed right in. ones, too. The Travel Man said. "That fllanzana ride was fine, "rake “Those are made by all those men. V0>ur turn aow, ’cause I ’ve had That is their trade. They make mine." "You betl rm next," cried their living that way, and fine And he broke into a grin, weaving’s all they do.” \ , ere the day had turned to nijfbt, each happy little Tlnymite (The Tinyniltes arrive at Taiia- had . had his pole>£md-shoulder. ride. narive in the next story.)

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Keep the boy off the streets. Give DeMOLAY SPORT DANCE” him a good business coiirse now and the next depression will find him at ^MORROW NIGHT work. Students enter next Monday • New Birthday Cards at the Connecticut Business College — Hide’s CirculatiiigLiBrary ITHB MASONIC TEMPLE at the Center.—Adv. 5c to 15c ' Long evenings pass quickly when you have " W m r Your Sport aothes** A new line of birthday carda in a wide va­ an exciting new book from Hale’s Circulating/ . fudntarion 6O0. D ancing 8<18. riety of st^es to suit aU types. , lib r a r y . Main. Floor, fronts Yes! We Are Putting Main Floor, front. SOUTH MANCHCSTCR-COHN- ABOUT TOWN On O’Sullivan and m e Women's prayer service of the Church of the Nazarene will Goodyear take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Muldoon, 119 Bissell street. RUBBER T omorrow! The W. B. A. Guard club will meet Important Curtsun Event! Friday evening with Mrs. Pauline Berrett, 67 Pearl street, for its HEELS monthly business session and social Gay plaid Trimmings.... ^ > Mrs. F. P. lAtimer of Hartford will be the speaker for the D. A. R. New Two-Piece Effects___ broadcast tomorrow afternoon at Sal e o f 2:45 from WTIC on the subject of historic houses. Smatt Pleats in The fourth quarterly conference will take place at the South Metho* dist church this evening, with an in* Curtains and Panels formal reception to Dr. and Mrs. Attached Center a t 6 and a supper at 6:S0. New Election of officers for the year will For Ladies and Children be held and reports submitted from the various church organizations. We repair Rubbers and Arctics. Frisnds of little Betty Ericksen, Set three-year-old daughter of Mr. and 500 Pairs Mrs. Howard Ericksen of Buckland, gathered at her home yesterday aft­ SAM YULYES Silk Frocks E a ^ h ernoon for a birthday party. There New Styles were games, refreshments and pret­ 701 Main St., Johnson Block Pair ty decorations. South Manchester, Conn. "Perfectly satisfied," is the an­ Next door to Dougherty’s Barber swer of our oil customers. The Man­ Shop. chester Lumber Co. Phone 5145. Coal and ftiel oil.—Adv. The Lowest Price We*ve Ever FISH DAY AT PINEHURST—DIAL 4151 QuoiedonSuch Quality and Style SMELTS HADDOCK BUTTER Molasses The minute you see these lovely frocks, you FILLETS Qt. will want several to brighten drab Winter ward­ 22c 35c robes. Frocks that feature new plaid trim­ Ruffled Curtkins of plain, 29c 35c m ings----- two-]^iece effects____scarf necklines fine quality marquisette in lb. lb. lb. cream and white with comice ... .jackets.... pleats___ in heavy silk crepe tops. Special, pair 69c. in bright colors, dark shades and neat prints. The Meat Department will feature also STEAMING CLAMS, QUOHAUG CLAMS for Chowder either opened or in the shell, Frocks that will see you through early Spring days smartly and inexepensively. Filet of Sole, Butter Fish, Halibut, Mackerel and Salmon. Tomorrow we shall place on sale 500 pairs of curtains at the lowest price that we have ever offered for such quality and style. Types of Tender Veal Chops Boneless Filets of Salt Hale’s Frocks— Main Floor, rear curtains and panels for almost every style of window! Every one of Veal Cutlets M ackerel...... 20c each these curtains featured in this sale are made of better matwials, high Fowl and Chicken Salt Herring class workmanship and featiu*ed in new, wanted styles. Curtains for SLICED BACON 39c lb. Sweet Yams, 4 lbs. 25c. bedrooms, kitchens, living rooms, dining rooms and bathrooins. - Pur­ chase curtains now for Spring! Choice of: Tender, juicy Steaks and 4 lbs. Bare Bones, 1 Soup One Group m Pot Roasts. B u n ch ...... 19c R o u n d o - 1 • Pinehurst Coffee ... 39c lb. steak S.rlom Marquisette Ruffled Curtains, 69c Pair • Ground Steak Lean Pork Chops Silk and Knitted Frocks Fine qu^ity plam marquisette ruffled curtains with 4-lnch wide 39c lb. 59c lb. Sausage Meat 25c lb. ruffles. Cream and wMte. Full length, 2 1-4 yards long, and 36 inch­ Cottage Curtains with gay (Many $5 QQ (Many $10 es wide. Tie backs to- match. These curtains are complete with cor­ colored borders in green, nice tops. Excellent for any room in the home. Regular |1.00 grades. blue and gold. Special, Dial Values) Values) pair 69c. A group of women’s and misses rayon, silk and knitted, dresses in smart 4151 styles for iinmediate wear under dark coats. Frocks suitable for school, busi­ ness and general wear. Prints and plain colors in fashionable models. Many Fringed Marquisette Panels, 69c Pair in the group ha-ving been priced at 35 and $10. Attractive marquisette panels In neat figures In cream and white. Hale’s Dresses—^Maln Floor, rear. Full length: full width curtains. Panels neatly finished with fringed GOOD THINGS TO EAT ends. Three d^nty patterns from which to make your selection.

Smart School Girls Cottage Curtains, 69c Pair A splendid ^sortment of tailored cottage ciirtains with comice tops. Finished with bright colored borders in blue, gold and green. Sash 7 to 14 Are Wearing curtains, 34 inches long, Purchase now for this kitchen, bathroom and pantry. Gay Pleated Skirts ALL FRESH AND NEW! A definite part of earn­ ings— something each $ 1 .9 8 njiHiiift week or each pay day Marquisette Panels in dainty Practical little woolen skirts with wide pleats that OUTSTANDING VALUES! figures with neat fringed will give good wear that modem school girls demand. hems. White and cream. Fashioned of tweeds, and coverts in mixtures and plain Special, pair 69c, colors of brown, tan, red and green. 8 to 14.

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----- put into a Savings 39c and 50c Gay Cretonnes Account in this Bank, Smart Little Blouses backed by commanding resources...... Gay new draperies at your windows, new furniture covers, and cushions will bring spring into your home early. We are showing new Spring designs in these 39c and 50c cretonnes $ 1 .9 8 which we are featuting at 29c a yard. Light and dark color­ ings. 36-inches wide. These little blouses are very popular worn with pleated skirts as well as youthful jumper frocks. In plain colors and neat prints in tailored styles. Sizes 8 to 16. Giris’ Shop—Main Floor, rear. Hale’s Curtains—^Main Floor, left. .... is like a trading ship, seaworthy and able to combat the elements Regular and FOR SPORTS AND SCHOOL! Extra Sizes in Colored Enameled Metal Girls’ Rayon Worsted Hose W omen’s Kitchen Tables (Dark Shades) (Dark Shades) Popidar for School, 29 c .... sailing to foreign SPECUL! lands, markets of other OflSce and Sports. Haimelette Gowns These rayon and worsted stocMugs are very popular with school girls not only for classroom wear but for skatifig aud slid­ nations. ing. In dark Winter shades. Good quality hose that we are Duplex featurll^ for a limited time at this low price. $4-98 Every kitchen should contain one of .these Chamoisette doves N metal kitchen tables for baking and cook­ Women’s good quality flannelette Women’ s Rayon Worsted Hose ing. Feature in a gowns in soft stripes with braid trim­ choice of enameled fin­ ishes— ivory and $1.00 ming. Regular and extra sizes: 16, 17, green, green and Ivory, A new Spring line of -pcqmlar chamoi- - (50c Grades) 39c (50c Grades) 19 20. Plenty of freezing nights blue and ivory, plain .... and returning with sette gloves in plain sllp-on and fancy ivory-and white. • Size cuff models with contraatihg colored aheiul! Purchase one o r tw o o f th&se Older and young women, too, are purchasing tiiese flheicayqin of top, 24x36-inches. ' > profit to him who sent it trimming. - - Snmrt for school, office, warm gowns and be pr^ared. ahd worsted stockings for general town wear, driving aUd for Gontsdns spacious drawer for, holding cooking -needs, cook forth. • sports and general knoc^-about wear. sports. In tan and brown tones. Rejpolar 50c grades. ' .1:' ■ books, etc. Main Floor, r ig h t. Main noor,.nar< Hosiery—Main Floer> ~ Kitchen Tables—Basement, Rate of interest 5% per annum. Interest compounded quar­ terly. Deposits made up to and including the third day of each month go on interest as of the first.

96 Summit afreet and Arthur Cus­ also a possible fracture of the skull the hospital lu t Friday night was recovering splendidly and win be The pituitaiy gland, a little organ The Savings Bank O f Manchester HOSPITAL NOTES ter,-6, of 79 Foster straat-iiave ^en and concussion of the brain. He is operated upon for appendicitis aMO’tO see friends in a few dia^. no larger than a pea located - just adinitted to the Memorial hoi^iital. conscious, 1>ut his condition is seri­ yesterday; She is making gOod pro­ beloW'the sktHL c<;^tr0kr growth. It South Manchester, Conn. The 'Custor- boy ..was struck by an ous. . ' gress. I. Until fSTl commissions in the it is over-active, giwts ju re pro­ M rs. M ary O’Coin* p t 486 East automobile^ this morning add b&s a Miss Mary Cappa, of East Thopias Ferguson who was British Army coiil^>^.obtahMd-hy duced^-if-net-active enough growth Middle Turnpike, Ricbird Ritchie of compound fracture of the left leg, Glastonbury who was adnfitted to | operated upon last Friday night is purchase. • ■- -c.. v Stunted:' I