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VOL. X m i-, NO. 100. (Classified Advertising on Page ,8.) SOUTH MANCHESTER CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1929. TE N PAG ES PRICE THREE CENTS HOOVER PAYS CHURCH-STATE PRESIDENT GIL EDISON, 82 TODAY, AVISITTO PACT1N1TA1Y ESCAPESDEATH GIVES HIS VIEWS OLD INVENTOR S IG ie T IW A Y R Y M N A U r r e

t ON LIFE PROBLEMS Studies State Problems on No Special Ceremonies At­ Fireman Killed When His ><& His Way to E£son Cele­ tend Historic Event; New Tram is Dynamited^No WARRANT OUT World’s Greatest Inventor * bration— Naval Situation Papal Flag is Hoisted for One Qsie Hurt— Seek Predicts Prosperity Under Interests Him Greatly. the First Time. Mysterious Non. FIHIW.E.EGAN, Hoover Bat Warns N O T E ^ W Y E R Against S to d Specula­ Ft. Myers, Fla., Feb. 11.— Presi­ Rome, Feb. 11— The Treaty of Mexico City, Feb. 11— Dras­ dent-Elect Herbert Hoover arrived Conciliation settling the 59 year tic .precautions .were taken here at this picturesque little west old confiict between the Catholic here today to guard President tions— Has Discovered coast town at 10:30 o’clock this Church and the Italian State was Emilio Portee Gil, following an Attorney in Watkms Case is morning, coming especially to pay signed at noon today in the Lateran attempt to assassinate hiin by Rnhher Snhstitate; Plane tribute to Thomas A. Edison on the Palace. blowing np bis train with a Sought Following Grand occasion of the electrical wizard’s 1 Only a handful of men— officials dynamite bomb near Comon­ Will Never Take the Place 82nd birthday. of the church and the state— wit­ fort, State of Gnanajnato. Jury's Report of "Con­ nessed this historic event as the When the president arrived The house boat , on long standing dispute was sealed in of Anto— His Advice to which Mr. and Mrs. Hoover made amity and friendship. at 1:20 a. n | ., fede^ troops spiracy to Defraud." the jo irney around from their pre­ Cardinal Gasparri, Papal secre­ formed a cordon aboqt the Youth. inaugural vacation estate at Miami tary of state and the representative railway station and escorted Beach, docked at Edison’s private of Pope Pius XI, signed in behalf the president, to the presiden­ pier on the Caloosahatchee river. of the church; Premier Mussolini, Hartford, Conn., Feb. 11 — A tial palace. Mrs. Edison, Mr. and Mrs. Heury who, also, holds the post of foreign bench warrant was issued by Judge Fort Myers, Fla., Feb. 11.— Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fire­ minister among his other portfolios President Portes GU refused L. P. Waldo Marvin in Superior Thomas A. Edison, the worid'a in the Italian Cabinet, signed as to comment upon the attempt stone were waiting to greet them Court here today for the arrest of greatest inventor. In an interview at the pier’s end. The aged inventor deputy for King Victor Emmanuel. upon bis life which is attri- remained in the tropical garden of Cardinal Gasparri was reported bnted to sympathizers of Jose William E. Egan, prominent attor­ today on the occasion of his 82nd his summer home. suffering from a cold and fears had de Leon Toral, the yonng re­ ney, and law partner of former birthday, predicted that greater na­ As the Hoover party walked the been felt on'Sunday that his indis­ ligions fanatic who was exe­ tional prosperity will-come daring position might interfere with the cuted on Saturday for killing Attorney-.General Prsuik E. Healy. 1,400 foot length of the pier, Edi­ scheduled signing today, but the President-Elect Alvaro Obna- The warrant was issued on request President-elect Hoover’s adminis­ son rose from his chair and walked apprehensions proved goundless. gon. forward to greet them. of Hugh M. Alcorn, State’s attor­ tration but sounded a warning that In addition to Premier Mussolini ney, following a report handed in there is a danger of “ loss of confi­ “ Hello, fisherman,” he shouted to and Minister of Justice Rocco, Mexico City, Feb. 11— President tne President-elect, and then, whei| Under Secretary for Foreign Af­ Emilio Portes Gil was safely back by a Grand Jury which has been dence and ultimate panic” In the in- - all had reached his side, he waved fairs Dino Grand! was in the little in the capital here today after nar­ investigating Egan’s procedure iu creasing orgy of stock speculation. to a very larg' battery of waiting group representing the Italian state. rowly escaping a fate which has al­ handling the case of Roger W. Wat­ Edison also said that the United cameras and said with a hearty No Ceremonies most become traditional among kins, now serving a fifteen-year chuckle “ here they are.” There were no special cere­ Mexican presidents— assassination.. States should build a navy on a ' Over the week end, the Presi­ monies. The agreements compos­ Those who dynamited the presi­ sentence in Wethersfield prison fo^ parity with Great Britain and an­ dent-elect has put in some intensive ing the treaty were read by Signor dent’s train yesterday are believed defrauding investors who purchased nounced that he has found over 1,- fishing as his boat rounded the Pacelli. the advocate, who, durin,g to be synapathizers of Jose de Leon securities' through Watkins’^ Na­ 400 plants tEat may prove capable Florida coastline. He also has had the later stages of the negotiations, Toral, who was executed Saturday tional Associated Investors. of producing rubber. Edison is ex­ opportunity to consider many of the acted as mediator between the Vati­ after Portes Gil refused a reprieve. Wells’ Report perimenting a. his laboratory to vita’ problems of state about to can and the Italian government. One fireman was killed, but the find a way to grow a huge domestic Disposing of reports that the Ralph O. Wells, foreman of the confront him without subjection to president, his wife and baby, daugh­ Grand Jury, and one of the leading rubber crop that would help Amer­ the interference of the innumerable Vatican would join the League of ter were entirely unhurt. No one ica in a national emergency. Nations and participate in inter­ attorneys here, submitted the re­ job hunters and well wishers who else In the official party suffered in­ port. with the notation that his in­ President-elect Herbert Hoover have been haunting his pre-in­ national conferences, it was learned jury. A few persdns on the train arrived at the Edison pier on his that the treaty stipulates that “ the vestigation disclosed that large augural vacation headquarters at suffered minor bruises. sums of money had been paid to yacht, the Saunterer, shortly after Miami Beach. Vatican will remain extraneous The president returned here at the Interview was granted. He was from all temporal competition with Every time you snap on an electric light, use a v acuum cleaner, ride a street car. attend a movie, turn 1:20 o'clock this morning.. Several Egan; by Watkins of which there Important Problem was no sufficient explanation to he warmly welcomed by Mr. Edisou one of the most important of other states, unless contending 'On the'radio, play the phonograph, drive an auto that uses a stq^rage battery, or do a thousand other things close friends were waiting 'fdr him parties appeal to the Vatican to that are commonplace now, you owe a debt to ’Thomas A. Edison for his inventions made all these things at the station and embraced him as found, The note declared that the who exclaimed, on his extending his these problems is the naval situa­ Grand Jury had not attempted to hand: “ Hello, Fisherman.” tion, as affected by the passage of exercise its moral and spiritual possible. Above is a striking sketch of this modern miracle at tl^Q left, the aged inventor is seen he stepped off the train.- ' aid.” working in his laboratory and below he is shown with his first phonograph. Invented nearly a half century Bridge D.Tnamlted fix the civil responsibility in the af­ Mr. Hoover smiled broadly the Cruiser Bill, and as amplified Press Comment ago, which thrilled the^ world when it equeaked “ Mery had a little iamb Its fleece was . . . ” fair.. Beyond the nqte, no details Pose for Pktnres' by the '‘act the United States was The dsmamltlng occurred at Osservatore Romano, the official about 7 o'clock yesterday morning. of the report were made public. Edison, Hoover, Henry Ford and the prime mover in the virtually organ of the Vatican, in comment­ The Presidential Special, one of the Immediately upon receiving the Harvey Firestone then posed for universal adoption of the Kellogg- ing upon the terms of the settle­ finest in the world, was taking the Grand jury’s report the state’s at­ cameramen. Meanwhile Mrs. Hoo­ Briand anti-war treaty. The Cruiser ment, says: president to this city from the State torney went before Judge Marvin ver, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. ' Edison and Bill, providing for construction of STOCK MARKET MUDDLED ASSETS OF STATE auji -made his plea for a bench war­ “Italy’s full acknowledgment of of Tamaultipas. where he had rant for Egan’s arrest. Judge Mar- Mrs. Firestone chatted gaily. Then, 15 of these ships by 1931, is now the Pepe’s sovereignty gives the formally surrendered his governor­ after Edison! had made a brief before President Coolidge with in­ i vin ordered such a warrant at once. Vatican a moral and judicial ship. speech for the movietone, the party dications pointing to its signature. WORTH 112 MILLION The warrant was forthcoming soon strength that no territorial magni­ AT ITS OPENING TODAY Between Comonfort and Rincon- entered the Edison home for a Among the memoranda carried tude would equal.” clllo, in th' State of Guanajuato, at after noon and turned over to along by Mr. Ho^^er on his cruise The signing was recorded by county officers for service. Sheriff brief rest. a point about 150 miles frpui here, At first Edison demurred at mak­ to this point was a mildly worded, moving picture cameras. there was a culver bridge over E. W, Dewey annouLced early in yet with a forceful editorial appear-" Cardinal Gasparri and Premier Liabilities Total 15 Million which the train had to pass. the afternoon that he was looking ing a talk but finally took his place Ing in the London Times, semi- Mussolini left the hall separately Corporations Are Lending SAYS BOOTLEGGERS A scout locomotive preceding the for Egan. Court attaches believSd before the microphones and spoKe ofllcial organ of the British govern­ at 12:40 o’clock. presidential train passed over the that Egan might be put before briefly of his experiments with rub­ ment, which implied the American A great crowd had gathered in the Money for Speculation and Five Million Cash structure without incident. As the Judge Marvin some time during the ber. President-elect might come into the square outside the palace. The special hit the bridge, however, a afternoou. “ Wie have 1,400 plants in this oflice facing a full hedged arma­ people gave a loud cheer when the USE STANDARD OIL great blast was heard and the Jury's Statement country that produce rubber.” Edi­ ments race between England and seminarian read aloud the Vatican and New York Banks Be­ Surplus on Hand. structure collapsed. The grand jury made the recomr son said. “ Even the goldenx rod the United States. official communique announcing the Cars Derailed mendatjon that'the full report be contains rubber. We’re going to His Position settlement The locomotive and the first car, not made public at present. The plant them and breed them and The President-elect has placed The first new papal flag was hoist- gin to Worry. Congressman Says Chemists Hartford, Conn., Feb. 11— The which contained a military escort, statement issued for the public de­ then gro\v them so they’ll work himself on record along with Presi­ state of Connecticut has assets were thrown from the tracks. The clared that “ large sums of money hard for us. (Continued on Page 3.) fireman was caught between the en­ have been paid to Egan by Watkins dent Coolidge in favor of “an ade­ By W. S. COUSINS worth $112,293,981. while its lia­ “ Mr. Ford has 32,000 acres 6i quate navy,” but in opposition to a Co-operate With Rom gine tender and the first car. The from .time to time to be . used for land in Georgia and I’m going to N. S. Financial Editor bilities total $15,675,000. So Fred­ corrupt* purposes.” The report time limit clause which prescribes erick M. Salmon, state comptroller, also recommended that the re­ plant it.” that all fiftee of the new cruisers NOTED CHURCHMEN Runners to Make Booze. (Continued on Page 3) Then, arm in arm with Hoove.r, New York, Feb. 11.— The Stock reported to Governor John H. ceiver for the National Associated hhall be laid down within the next Trumbull and the General Assem­ Investors take immqdl&te action at he retired to his beautiful home set three years. Replacement of obso­ Markets reopened today under the bly today in making his biennial law to recover this money. back among the palm trees. lete craft, rather than an unusual most confused and muddled condt- survey for the period ending on The charges in the warrant ran Receives Reporters increae In the size of the navy, is GIVE UP POSTS Washington, Feb. ll.r - 7A product tions that have prevailed In the big on June 20. last. In the surplus Is OWEN YOUNG W ADS to great length. Officials declared Edison received the 33 corre­ the aim of both. All conditions con­ of the Standard QH Company of the cash sum of $5,6.00;000. that they boiled down to “ conspir­ spondents in his private office less sidered, however, it was thought financial district since the smash in Indiana , is being widely used by The comptroller’s report shows acy to defraud!” than half au hour before Mr. Hoo­ here that Mr. Coolidge would sign stock prices in February and bootleggers to convert industrial I the state has land and buildings ver’s yacht docked at the Edison the measure. Church Mergers, Dissension March of 1926. alcohol into bootleg liquor ma­ valued at approximately $36,000,- EUUNCIAL EXPERTS pier. The “ electrical wizard” was This leaves Mr. Hoover facing 000, and improved highways For the tithe being, at least, a terial. it is charged by Rep. Sppoul seated at his desk in his private what might conceivably develop in­ In Ranks and Call to Busi­ worth about $46,000,000. .Scatter­ office— a small, one-story buildiu& to a rather unpleasant international few yard-stick for measuring stock (R) of Kansas, in h'resdlijtlon pre­ ed among the various departments C H Y COMPLAINS a short distance from his winter situation, and he is giving the mat­ values has been introduced, and pared for presentation to the iSpuse is the cash'sum of $233,000. So It Seined to Reporters mansion. He sat there scribbling ter his closest attention. Another ness, the Causes. corporation earnings will now play today. ■ Comptroller Salmon recommends answers to questions when the re­ disarmament conference was that the State Highway Department porters trooped in. The questions thought by many of those close to second fiddle to the interpretations The resolution domands an inves­ be allowed to borrow money from Who Saw Him Sitting in ABOUT THE TARIFF placed upon the Reserve Board’s tigation by the federal trade com­ the state’s general fund from time had been submitted to him in him to be the desired outcome pro­ writing in advance. He was attired vided there would be actual scrap- New York, Feb. 11.— Three not­ mission and p^ticularly wants to to time so that projects may not _ ping all around. ed churchmen had resigned their be delayed by the non-arrival of ap­ Chainnan’s Chair. in black, and wore golden rimmed (Continoed on Page 2.) know whether Col. K, E. Stewart spectacles. He concentrated on his Last night the Hoover houseboat posts today for causes ranging from propriations. Lwsi Manufacturer Says head of the Standard of Indiana., The comptroller aliro recommends task, paying no attention to his vis­ anchored in the Caloosahatchee dissension within their folds to an­ who is engaged in a “ war with river near the Edison home. 'This that the state employ auditors on a- Paris, Feb. 11.— The first'formal itors. Finally he leaned bacX and swering the call of big business. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., over con­ salary basis. Two auditors now Onr Agents Get No Infor­ laughed. afternoon, following the Edisou trol of the corporation, has approv­ meeting of the international com­ luncheon and a parade at Port Word was received from See- working for the stat^get their “ That’s an awful question,” he PICK GRAND JURY ed of the practice;' • ^ fees on a 15 per diem oasis for the mittee of experts ; to fix< the sum _ Myers, Mr. Hoover will again take konk. Mass., that the Rev. exclaimed. “ It’s too damned ridicu­ Rep. Sproul. who is known as biie time they work. total of the German reparation debt mation in Europe. lous to answei.” off for a two-day fishing trip with C. Cutbill, the Boston Athletic As­ of the “ drlest'drys” in the House, tarpon as the prime objective. A strong plea is made for the was held this afternoon at th? Ridlcnions Question FOR RICE’S CASE asserted that a former salesman of long-discussed state office building, sociation’s “ flying parson.” who Hbtel George V. And he crossed the question out. formerly held the world’s record the oil company-had stal’d that ap-; fPr which a bill is now before the Washington, Feb. 11.— American proximately 3200,000 of “ Stoma- Before the meeting began .it was This question was: for 1,000 yards, has resigned as Legislature. I. tariff agents have been virtually “ Will the various electric lights pastor of the Union Congregation­ lak” had been sold by him for reported that O.wen D. Youpg, one treatment of indqstrial alcohol. of the American observers, bad "kicked out” of foreign countries now used for Medical treatment be CENTRAL EUROPE HIT al church, which he founded here Sabin S. Russell, of Killingly, The Reeolntiou. consented to serve as chairman. and tariff duties should be based on utilised for elimination to bring a two years ago, In order to take a NORWALK MAN KDIED greater era of health in sections ojf The resolution says: “ It is cur­ Out of the maze of conflicting re- American valuations in the future, BY COLDEST WEATHER position with thu Executive Service rently reported and verified the ports and figures there were indicar the country where people are ford­ a Lawyer, is Chosen as Horace B. ChePey, president of the Corporation of this city. Rev. Cut- experience of prohibition enforce­ IN AUTO ACCIDENT tions that the German reparation ed to live indoors for a consider­ bill tendered his resignation after ment officials, that manufacturers debt would be fixefl at from $15.- 3ilk Association of America, told able period of the year?” returning from New York where the Foreman. of crude oil extracts and .ptedlcinal ooo;ooo,ooo to $16,000,000,000. the ways and means committee In reply to the question whether Large Part of Baltic Sea Froz­ Lack of’ Windshield Wiper he competed in an athletic meet at oils, such as ‘Stanolax’ made and France demands the. lion's share bearing today. gre'ater national prosperity will en—Over 100 Vessels Are Madison Square Garden. come during the Hoover admintB- marketed by the Standard Oil com­ Caused Him to Crash Into of approximately $10,000,()00.000i “ The French government has de­ Ice Bound. Church Merger T Putnam, Conn., Feb. 11 su­ pany, sell these oil products in Bear of Truck. In the present stage of the nego­ tration, Edison’s answer was “ yes.” The Rev. Dr. William F. Sunday .—A manded withdrawal of our consular perior Grand Jury was empanelled large quantities to persons who air tiations these figures are no more “ What are the dangers, if atiy^ Berlin, Feb. 11.— Central Eu- j announced his retirement from the tempt to use. them In the process of than rumors. It will not be known agents and consuls have been told of the increasing stock specula­ here to day to consider the state’s Norwalk. Conn., Feb. 11.— Lack rope today is gripped by a cold ' pastorate of the St. James Luther­ recovering drinkable alQohol from of a windshield wiper on his car what figures the experts wi}l agree not to ask embarrassing questions tions ” was the next question. wave and the weather here was the an church here and gave as the rea­ case against Trenor Rice, of WilU- the industrial alcohols sold on gov­ caused the death of Andre L. Hess. upon until' the finaneial. Industrial about the cost of production,” he “ Ultimate panic.” Edison wrote most severe in 200 years. The ther­ son for his resignation a desire to mantic, in connection with the ernment license'and na^de on gov; .')4. of 31 Grove street, Waterbury, and economic position of dermany said. swiftly. “ Loss of confidence.” mometer in Berlin registered 31 clear the way for co-ordination of murder of William E. Jackson, ernment fdrmutas. .which purchases according to a statement Issued by is studied. “ This practice has been follow­ “ Is It true,” he was asked, “ thact degrees centigrade. In East Prus­ the interests and what may develop coun^ detective in Jackson’s home are popularly believed to .he^In con- police today. Early in the day Hotpl George V ed less formally by virtually all you have found a plant which prom­ sia the mercury hovered between Into the merger of his congrega­ at Willimantic on January 29. siderabie voluhie 4n, Chicago,.,. St, Hess drove his car into; the rear began to take on the aspect of a other nations. 1 have been inform­ ises to solve the rubber production 38 and 41 degrees. tion with the Holy* Trinity Luther­ Judge Newell S. Jennings, of Bris­ Louis, (iincinnati.^New York,,PhU^r of a truck parked on th"! Post road moving picture stndio ' in " Holly- ed by ouf government th if lt can­ problem of the United States aiid not supply information as to costs Dispatches from Vienna, Buda­ an church. tol, presidea over the court session, delphia ah(l other large cities.” here Saturday evening, the top of Wood. ’ , do you hope to develop it this win­ After stating the reported sale of bn sillf, not only from France hut pest. Belgrade and Bucharest re­ William R. Moody, son of the swore In the jury and started them his car being completely pulled off. Young in-Chair.' ter?” 3200,000 worth of oil to a ^isVotiri When the mefetlng*--whs ^ called to from JApan'; and China as Well.” ported temperatures of around 30 famous Evangelist, has resigned as upon their deliberations. He received a fracture at the base - Rablm Preddem Members of the jury were: Clar­ bootlegger tl)e resolution'says it Is ordey at 2:25 o’clock,. • the chair­ dbepey - asked higher specific degrees centigrade, the coldest chairman of the board of trustees of his skull and died in Norwalk . “ I have found over 1,200 plant* ■■ weather in generation. of the Northfleld Seminary for ence H. Barlow, Ashford, farmer; •reported that'“ Standard chemists hospital on Sunday. man’s chair was vacant Emile duties for some grades of silk and worked out the. technical problenis to produce rdbber,” -he replied; A large part of the Baltic sea is girls. East Northfleld, Mass., the Oscar J. Wood, Brooklyn, town offi­ I^lice found that Hess’ . vision Moreau, governor of the Bank pf raybb ihanuficturers alpb came'b^ cial; Frank J. Spaulding, Jr., involved in' these /expeirime^s and ■was obscured by his wet wlnshleld France and ' head of the French fore - the comtalttbe for Increaises.'' “ About forty of them will be culti­ frozen. Coastal shipping off Ger­ Mount Hermon, Mass., school for vated on a large scale.” - many is paralyzed. One hundred Brooklyn, auto dealer; Christian in other ways co-operated 'vith the and he struck the truck in spite of delegation, sat on ohe side of the “ Agriculture has been given the boys, and the summer Bible and bootlegger.pufchaser; .of,;'-. this Edison then-touched on the pro­ ships are ice bound. Kerr, Canterbury, farmer; ^ Clinton tl)rea lighis on tyie tall end of the chair and Mia Yo«m$ P° tbe other. center of the stage.” Ghpnei^ told missionary conference at East E. Frink, Canterbury, store keeper; the comniittiBe. “ E'verybo'^ knows hibition problem. He''W^ asked'it Jugo-Stavia and Rumania report .medicinai 'oil, and that this spt(rce tEuc.k. Comoltua B ro^ , of Bristol, The American observer,' J. P.’ Mor­ Northfleld, after devoting 35 years George A. Reed, Scotland, retired; of- sales appeshn -to "have^ heen, ex­ driver of the truck which .was own­ the. dlfllcWties of agrlcnllure. The U were advisable to apj^itipriate an an average of 20 persons freezing gan, sat beside 'Young. of his life to their direction* be­ Artha S. Walker, Eastford, Store ploited by the Standard during the ed by Truden-Platt Co., of Bristol, When the door: of the meeting silk manufacturers bd've suffered'in addltloMl $24,00

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• .)i{c ■ "Ha n c h e s t b r £ V £ N 1jng iiESKao?, auuxn jxLajNum!:srr£iK, twwN., muiNUAr, j?^jBKOAKr ii, 1929. jT . •ARMERSCONTRO;. EDISON, 82 TODAY. BOYS ADMINISTER MUSIC TEACHER AGAIN LEONARD’S CONDTHON GIVES m s VIEWS OWN PUNISHMENT OBITUARY Di THE POLICE COURT SEMI-CONSCIOUS TODAY Local Stocks N.Y.StocI^ TARIFF REVISIONS (Fumished by Pntnam & Co.) (Oontliraed (rom Page 1) The condition of John D. Leon­ AlUed Cbesi; ...... 276 Need Attention When Tliey DEATHS This Time He Plays Role of. ard of Forbes street, Burnside, re­ Am Bosch ^...... 41 % Bank Stocks. Am Can ..v.... . I l l ers In Congress are trying to force Arrive in School But Officer Peeping Tom and is Severely} mains about the same at the Me­ Bankers Trust Go . . 310 Manufacturers Most Foflow on Secretary of the Treasury Mel­ morial hospital .where he has been Am Smelt and R e f ...... 114Ti Thinks They’ve Had Enodkh Charles W. Paxson. Beaten Up. j (Japitol Nat H « T .. 415 Am Loco ...... 1 0 6 Vi lon. t Charles W. Paxson, 89, died at confined since the automobile he City Bank & Trust . .1600 was driving was struck by a trolley Am Row and Lt ...... 102V4 “Yes,” was Edison’s answer. Attendance Officer James Duffy the home of Frank L. Pinney In Conn River ...... 400 HieirLead Congressmen “Should the United States try to Sayvllle, N. Y., Feb. 11.—Her-| car at Love , Lane a week ago Sat­ Am Tel and T e l...... 209Vi was an early arrival at the Hol­ Bolton yesterday afternoon. He was bert J. Lelgh-Manuel, 35, the music First Bond & Mort.. — 60 Am T o b ...... ____lT6Vi have the most powerful navy in a farmer by trade and for 25 urday afternoon. However, he has First Nat H tfd ...... 285 300 lister street ^school this morning. teacher who married Martha Van shown tsome improvement. He is Anaconda .-...... 1...... 128 H Tell Constitaents. the world?’’ Mr. Duffy was at once informed that years worked for O. B. Treat Hlfd-Cunn Trust Cu. 680 700 Atchison '...... 201 “It should build in parity with in the needle manufacturing busi­ Wyen, 19, his student, last Decem­ semi-conscious, but at times rouses Land Mtg & Title . — there were ^two boys that needed ber while his first wife looked on, and talks coherently. 60 AU Ref ...... 56Vi England.’’ some kind of attention, either a ness. He'had been a resident of Morris Plan Bank.. 160 was held in $2,000 bail for hearing New Britain Trust Balt and Ohio ...... 123% Edison gave a surprising answer doctor or a strap so Jim volun­ of this town for 62 years. He leaves when arraigned today on a charge 225 — Beth Steel ...... 90 Vi Washington, Feb. 11.—Manufac­ to anotjier question. He was asked teered. one brother John H. Paxson of Phoenix State B&T. 525 — turers who profit from the impor­ Manchester Green. The funeral of being a public nuisance. STOCK MARKET MUDDLED Park St Bank ...... 1000 — Can P a c ...... 247V4 to give his formula for a happy life. Both boys had been sent to the The charge was preferred after Ches and Ohio .211% tation of raw materials apparently basement and carrying his black will be held at Watkins Brothers Riverside Trust .... 675 — C M and St P a u l...... 36% Nobody Happy at No. 11 Oak street, at 2 o’clock, Ted and John Van Wyen, brothers West Hart Trust .... 350 — hare reached the conclusion that “I am not acquainted with any­ bag with him Officer Duffy des­ of the girl, claim they found Lelgh- AT ITS OPENING TODAY Chi Rock Isl ...... 1 3 1 Vi cended to the basement and found Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Rob­ Bonds. Cons Gas ...... lOSVi “agriculture is in the saddle’’ in one who is happy,’’ the old gentle­ two boys with their faces decorat­ ert A. Colpitts will officiate. Burial Manuel peering through a window Utfd &Cunn West 6 95 — man replied. of their home. They overpowered Corn P y o d ...... 87 V4 the making of a new tariff bill to be ed with blood. 'With cold water he will be in the East cemetery. (Contlnoetl fmm l^age 1) East Conn Pn 5‘s . . . 100 103 Erie ...... 68 Vi “Do you believe that Intelligent started to remove the blood and him and tied him up on the front Conn L P 7s 117 120 finally written in the special ses­ reading and home study can take porch with rope, according to Gen H lectric ...... 236% when both boys had been washed Mrs. Fritz Preheit. latest “warning” against the bal-' Conn L P 5 ^ s • • • • 107 n o Gen Motors ...... 81 sion called by President-elect Her­ the place of the high tension col­ up, the only thing that seemed to Mrs. Wllhelmina C, Frehelt died police. Conn L P 4 Vis 100 102 lege education,’’ was another query. Leigh-Manuel has been attempt­ looning of speculative credit. m t Harv ...... 102% bert Hoover. be the trouble was that one boy at her home, 22 Dudley street, Sat­ Urid Hyd 5s ...... 102 105 Int Nickel ...... 58 Vi To which he replied: “If the had a bump under one eye and the urday after a brief Illness. She was ing to see the Van Wyen girl for There seems to be no doubt that Insiirant-e Stories. The attitude of the manufac­ the Reserve Board heads, irrespec­ Kenecot ...... 154% boj^ has ambition he doesn’t need other had a nostril that was still born In Mecklenburg, Gertnany and several days, police said. When he Aetna C asualty___ 1575 1625 Mack Truck ...... 107 turers is revealed in hearings of to go to college.’’ bleeding. came to this country 46 years ago arrived before the Justice of the tive of the views and opinions of Aetna Insurance . . . 760 780 the bankers, and brokers, or of the Msrland O il...... 37 the ways and means committee, “How will the approaching ma­ The truant officer did some heavy and had lived in Manchester 30 peace this morning he had a bruis­ Aetna Life ...... 1170 1190 Mo Pac ...... 71Vi which entered their seventh week chine age affect the moral and thinking and then by a series of years. Besides her husband she ed bead and nose. threatened Cungressional investi­ Automobile ...... 570 580 gations, will carry out their policy Conn General ...... 2100 2150 N Y Central ...... 190Vi today and are rapidly drawing to a physical living conditions of the deductions decided that they had leaves four daughters, Mrs. Julia Leigh-Mannel was ordered re­ New Haven ...... 89Vi so-called working class of people?’’ heettin a fight. "Wdien asked If there Dey, Mrs. Louis Hess, Mrs. Minnie manded to the Suffolk county jail, of forcing a curtailment in specu­ Hartford l i r e ...... 960 980 cjose. North Amn Co ...... -...... 99% “Very favorably." had been such an engagement both McDonald, Mrs, Fred Lepper; one ’When he failed to produce the sum. lative loans. If they are successful Htfd Steam Boiler . . 825 875 Packard ...... 131V4 The committee has already been Asked if he believed that radio admitted that such was the case, son, Henry C. Frehelt, 9 grand­ Leigh-Manuel’s first wife gave in cutting off the supply of cash Lincoln Nat Life . . . 150 Peiina R R ...... 78 Informed by one manufacturer wit­ but It had happened before school children, all- of Manchester. She birth to bis fourth child, a son. two ! from the Stock Market, this logical­ National Fire ...... 1325 1375 has improved to any marked extent Phoenix ...... 960 Post Cereal ...... 75% ness that his tariff proposals were during the past year and what he and they were in the school on also leaves two sisters,. Mrs. weeks ago. At- present he is under ly means the beginning of the end 980 Pressed Steel Car ...... 20% altered “because we understood time and as he is only an attend­ Andrew Popp, of South Hadley $5,000 bail awaiting Grand Jury of the bull market that has been Travelers ...... 1850 1875 saw for it in the next year, he an­ ance officer, looking after them Public lUilily St«N-ha. Pullman ...... 83 that agriculture is in the saddle swered that “improvements are be­ Falls, Mass., Mrs; John Lange of action on a bigamy charge. raging for the last two or three Radio Corp ...... 355Vi when they are not in school Mr. Manchester;/ and one brother, Conn Elec Sve p . . . 108 now.’’ ing made continually.” It was his Duffy did not see how his certificate years. Conn L P 8 % __Hj9 Reading ...... 106% To Revise Schedules opinion that it iq^ “improbable" Charles Kroll of Manchester. Wall Street’s Question Sou Pac 132% of authority gave him any further Funeral services, will be held Conn L P 7 % _ 116 - Having taken for granted the that static will ever be completely power. No chastisement was re­ KILLS HIS SWEETHEART What Wall street wants to know Conn L P 5Vi pfd . 99 Sou Ry ...... 149Vi agricultural schedules will be re­ eliminated. sorted to. from, her late home tomorrow after­ is, whether the Reserve Board can Conn L P 6Vi% pfd. I l l S O of N J ...... '. 48% vised upward, the manufacturers “Have recent developments in noon at 2 o’clock,, and from the IN REUGIOUS FRENZY choke off these money supplies. A Conn P Co (par 25) 148 S O of N Y ...V4...... 39% have taken the position that their aviation changed your opinion of Zion Lutheran church of which she year or two ago, when brokers Greenwich W&O 6 98 S O of Cal ...... 65% sche9ules must be revised in in­ air travel ever becoming as popular was a member, at 2:30 p. m. Rev. loans were $2,000,000,000 less than Hart E L (par 25) . 138 Studebaker 87 % stances to kee. them in line with WERNER’S PUPM H. F. R. 'Stechholz, the pastor, will they are today and stock prices do v t c ...... 130 Texas Co ...... *...... 59 as auto travel?” he was asked. officiate and burial will be in the Slayer Says He Feared She U S Rubber ...... 49% agriculture. Heretofore the fight “No, my opinion is not chang­ Was to Give Birth to New were 20 to 60 per cent lower, the Htfd Gas c (par 25) 90 East cemetery. do pfd (par 25) . 62 Union P a c ...... 821 has been by agriculturists to keep ed.” IN PIANO RECITAL Christ. board took fright at what It con-, U S Steel ...... 1 7 5 their schedules in line with those Edison has believed that airplane sldered an alarming tendency in S N E T Co ...... 188 of the manufacturers. Maniifarturtns Stocks. Westlnghouse ...... 14 9 V4 will never supplant tl^ motor car Vancouver, B. C., Feb. 11.—De­ speculative activities, and com­ W Overland ...... ',.... 29% The attitude of President-elect menced Its efforts to check specula­ Am Hardware ..... 71 73 in popular usage. Fred Werner, organist of the PICK GRAND JURY claring, according to police, that he American Ut)siery . 27 Hoover, as indicated by Sen, l\eed “What one thing is most import­ State theater and of the Concordia killed her because he feared “she tion. Smoot (R) of Utah, after his visit Between the fall of .1927 and the American Silver . . . 25 ant to incorporate into the curri­ Lutheran chur.ch, presented his FOR RICE’S CASE was to give birth to a new Christ,’’ Arro H&H El pf . . 105 KIWANIANS HEAR to Miami, appears to be in accord culum of a man whom you, are organ and piano pupils In their Dennis W. Barclay, 23, was under spring of 1928, more than $500,- do c o m ...... 53. with that of Rep. Hanley (R) of training for leadership?” was an­ semi-annual recital at his home on arrest today charged with the mur­ 000,000 in gold was shipped out of Automatte Refrig . . 10 Oregon, chairman of the House other question. West street yesterday afternoon. (Continued from Page 1) der of Pearl Baglate, pretty 21- the country; government bonds Acme Wire ...... 24 HUMOROUBttfX ways and means committee, and “Capacity for leadersliip is born The program Included classical year-old school teacher. were fed to the market from the Bigelow Htfd cum . . 98 other House leaders who already in a man,” Edison replied. selections played by 16 of the pupils keeper; Jesse L. Burnham, Hamp­ According to police, Barclay portfolios and the rediscount rates do pfd ...... 100 have mapped out a policy of tariff “What characteristic of a youth in solos and duets and exhibition ton. farmer; Sabin S. Russell. with Miss Baglate attended a reviv­ of the banks increased. Billings & Spencer . >9Vi Forty: members- of the Bfanclitt- revision. Is most likely to make him a pros­ dances by Kenneth Tedford. Those Killingly, attorney; Henry S. King, al meeting being conducted here by , Earnings Helped Out Bristol B rass...... 43 ter-.Klwsnls clnb attended the.^mdet- Their proposal is to give agri­ pective leader?” who took part were Anna Rowe, Plainfield, store keeper; Alfred D. Almee Semple McPherson, noted While the supply of bank, funds do pfd ...... 108 Ing today at tbe Hotel Sherldaik In culture first position and to revise “When a boy around 15 or 16 Elise Roth, Vitte Biretta, Reginald Briggs, Pomfret, farmer; Edward Los Angeles Evangelist. fell off, the huge corporation earn­ Case Lock wood & B :i75 the absence of Preslden Frank manufacturing schedules only when is found trying all kinds of experi­ Grimason, Edward Werner, Doro­ L. Perry, Putnam, physician; A. A. Following the services, police ings filled the coffers of the steel, Collins Co ...... 155 Anderson, wlio is out of town. Vice changed conditions are shown to ments he shows ambition and the thy Galvis, Beatrice Irwin, Maurice Brodeur, Putnam, store keeper; said, they returned to the girl's copper and manufacturing com­ Colt’s Firearms .... 40 President Arthur Knofla p resl^ . demand action of somewhat emer­ will to work,” tlie inventor replied. McKeever, Michael Habereru. Erna James H. Johnson, Scotland, re­ apartment and there in a fit of re­ panies with money. Having no spe­ Eagle Lock ...... 55 Dr. Elbert Shelton was welcomed gency character. “This boy is safe, for a good’ ca­ Suchj, Gladys Tedford, Margaret tired; Irving E. Frink, Sterling, ligious frenzy, Barclay strangled cial uses for these funds, they Fafnir Bearing .... 145 as a member otj the club today. The Smith, Eileen Gilmley, Joseph Mc- mechanic; Frank M. Knight, the girl to death. readily yielded to the temptation Fuller Brush Class A IS entertainer U^ay was Glen W. reer.” do Class AA .... 60 i The Maharajah of Kashmir, In­ Henry Ford entered the room at Ilduff, Kenneth Tedford and Jen­ Thompson, retired; Robert O, Snow, Police discovered her body and to loan them in the call market at Douglas of Woronoco, Mass., who dia, has an annual income from his nie Kose. At the close of the musi­ Windham, clerk; Stewart G. Healy, soon afterward arrested Barclay. anywhere from 6 to 10 per cent Hart & Cooley...... 240 gave a miscellaneous program of this junction. Woodstock, farmer. Hartman Tob 1st pfd 88 Ijersonal estate of $10,000,000. Edison expressed the opinion cal e games were^played and refresh­ interest. humorous' and dramatic readlhgs ments w'ere served by Mrs; Emil' Mr. Russell was chosen as fore­ com ...... 21 and impersonations. He came here that the states bordering on the Development of this process to Inter Silver ...... 135 Werner. man of the Jury. the present time has brought about on InvUatloit of C. P. Qulmby and Gulf of Mexico can grow plant rub­ Judge Jennings, in presenting WAPPING do pfd ...... 118 the Klwaaians thoroughly enjoyed ber with profit to the farmer in case the Rice— Jackson affair to the the most^confusing banking situa­ Landers, Frary & Clk 71 tion ever witnessed. Out of a total every minute he on the floor. of war time prices and that “it grand jurors announced the state A very Interesting game of bas­ Manning & Bow-A . 18 The attendance prise donated by might even be possible in the future ABOUT TOWN had positively -eliminated the sui­ ketball was played by the grammar of more than six billion dollars in do Claes B ...... 12 Elmore Watkins, au hourglass, was to grow rubber and compete with cide theory from the scene, and school and the Alumni boys at the speculative loans, the “outsiders,” New Brit Meh pfd . 100 won by Alfred Gresel. No one"wlie^ the tropics.” that murder was the only element. local parl*.’i house on last Friday Including the corporations, are fur­ xdo com ...... 44 cracked that an hourglass was au The chemical development of W. E. Whooley today assumed After the Grand Jury had been nishing one dollar of every two, Niles Bemnt Pond . 215 managership of the Ijcal store of afternoon. The eighth grade boys appropriate gift for a plumber. synthetic rubber has no future, he sworn in. the judge announced were as follows: David Tripp, Aleck and of the remaining dollar the do pfd ...... 100 said, so long as rubber is quoted at the W. T. Grant Company. He that neither the state nor the re­ New York Reserve Bank members North and Judd . . . 27 comes to Manchester from Consho- Marouski, Ralph Smith, John Peck. Stow & Wll . . 18 23 cents a pound. He thought rub­ cused could be represented In the Dzen, E. Segevich, Herman Maskil are supplying 40 cents and the out- ber might eventually be used for hocken. Pa. Francis Sullivan, who of-town banks and foreign banks Russell Mfg Go ...^ 150 MAZZOLA HEADS has been the local manager for .the Grand Jury room. Rice was per­ and Howard Burger, and the pavement and road building such mitted to be with the Grand Jury 60 cents. The New York banks have Seth Thomas 0 cpm. 31 as now is in use in Scotland. past year has taken over the mana­ Alumni boys were Edwin Burhans, do pfd ...... 26 gership of the Grant store in North while testimony was being taken. Anthony Gudzunas, Raymond bitterly complained about this cor­ He opposed municipal ownership Twelve of eighteen jurymen, must poration or “bootleg” loaning, Smyth Mfg Co. pfd > 103 Putnam, Conn., Peb. 11.— of public utilities, saying: Attleboro, Mass. Burger and Ernest Sharp. The Standard Screw . . . 125 Thomas Massola, of WllUmauUc, agree in order to secure a true bill game was won by the Alumni boys. through which they have practical­ “Municipalities should not own in the cpse. ly lost their grip on the money Stanley Works, com. 60Vi accused of murdering his mother- or conduct the public utilities but A group of Eastern Star mem­ The referee was Miss Blanche Fine- Scovlll Mfg Co ___ 61 in-law, lira. Rosario Lorella in his bers accustomed to play cards to­ Meanwhile, Mrs. Jackson and her silver, timer Ida Ruchenback, scor­ marker. Taylor & Fenn .... 140 they should control their opera­ daughter, Juanita remained in the Bankers* Position home in Willimantic on January 3, tions.” gether will give a Valentine whist er Anna Sakalouski. Torrlnglon, n e w __ 82 at the Masonic Temple, Thursday ante-rnom awaiting a call to appear It Is believed these complaints Underwood ...... 106 pleaded uot guilty today when he, In Good Health The Dramatic club of Wapping was presented before Judge Newell afternoon of this week for the bene­ before the jury. Grange presented their three-act have cut a big figure with the re- Union Mfg Co ....., 18 Mr. Edison appeared to be in fit of the treasury. Bridge and Five witnesses had been examined i serve board in their determination U S Envelope pt . . . 118 S Jennings in Superior Court here good health and his spirits were when the the Grand Jury adjourned play, “A Poor Married Man” at today, and elected a jury trial. He straight whist and pivot bridge and the Hlllstown hall> last Wednesday to squeeze the speculative loan do com ...... 24 0 excellent. He laughed ocoasionally whist will be played, with table just after one o’clock for an hour. market. The bankers apparentl.v Veeder-Ront...... 43 was ordered htid without baQ, and and joillied the iyewspapermeM in a prizes. Playing will begin prompt­ The witnesses were Dr. Henry M. evening. Mrs. Ix)uise Burnham was want the corporations to keep out Whitlock Coll Pipe . 10 returned at once to the county jail high, piping voice. ly at 2 o’clock. A social hour with Costello, Hartford medical examin­ ill and could not attend and Miss at Brooklyn. No date whs‘set for Helen Lane very kindly substituted of a rich and profitable preserve in “With the experience of yourself, refreshments will follow. The com­ er who performed the autopsy on which they have no business what­ the trial. ' Mr. Hoover and Mr. Ford in mind, mittee of ladles in charge includes Jackson’s body; J. Henry Fitz­ for her. ever, Let the banks do the loaning, BATTLE OVER ESTATE Howard C. Branford; state’a at­ do you believe golf, tennis ai\d the following: Mrs. Harold F. Bis- gerald, ballistic expert of the Colt Miss Elsie Newcomb, Daniel and they say, and the industrial cor­ torney, • announced that Maisola’s other forms of physical exercise ad­ sell, Mrs. John Jenney, Mrs. La- Patent Firearms Co.. Hartford; Dr. Hazel New’comb, all three children porations keep the wheels of pro­ presence in court today was due to visable for the assurance of health, berge Geer, Mrs. Herman Montle, Frederick M. Smith, of Willimantic, of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick New­ duction revolving. New York, Feb. 11.—Charge a technicality.. Though indicted by usefulness and longevity?” He was Mrs. Raymond Goslee, Mrs. Ernest the physician who was first called comb of Buckland, are ill at their The corporations have been mak­ and counter-charges flared back a grand jury at Willimantic-some asked. Bantly, Mrs. Bert Knight, Mrs. to the Jackson homeltead after home with scarlet fever, and forth today in a renewal bat­ weeks ago, an error in-'-the ' legal Otto Helm. ing big money out of the Stock tle over the $6,000,000 estate left “No,” he scribbed, firmly. Jackson’s body was found; Miss Frederick A. Blythe who has Market, which In some degree off­ papers resulted in tbe man being He said he was not planning to Juanita Jackson, daughter of the been sick at the home of his by the late William E. Smith, son brought here oh a beh^ waWaUt. go fishing wuth Mr. Hqveor. A son, William James, was born slain man; and Mrs. Gertrude daughter, returned to his home sets the higher rate they are pay­ of Van Rensselaer Smith, partner in This completed his questionnaire Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. ing for funds in the commercial Arbuckle Brothers, coffee mer­ Jackson, the county detective's here the last of the week. money market. By loaning more but before the reporters left ha William Carsten of Branford, Conn. widow. The East Windsor Grange was chants. Mrs. Beatrice Prevost WOMAN FUES HIGH answered another: “What is your Mrs. Carsten was formerly Miss Nineteen witnesses In all have than 2 1-2 billions of dollars they Trenkman, Smith’s niece, has file^ organized on February 13. 1889 are taking out a profit of anywhere opinion of what electricity, ma­ Edna Symington of this town. been summoned to appear before and on next Wednesday evening, a new suit in which she maintains chinery and man’s genius will make the jury. from 150 to 200 million dollars a that the settlement reached Dec. 24, Los Angeles, CaL, Psb. ;11 — imart) Members of St. Margaret’s Circle. February 13, at 7 o’clock tbe 40th year. The bankers see a panic in 1924, by which she accepted $450,- Whether or not Miss. Marvel-Cros- the world 50 or 100 years from Daughters of Isabelle, are reminded anniversary will be observed, at the the event of sudden and unorgan­ 000. was obtained through “threats n)D broke the .women’s altitude of now?” * parish house of East Windsor. Sup­ 20.700 feet will not be determisM Edison leaned back and laughed. of the regular meeting tomorrow ized withdrawal of corporation and frauds.” She also charges evening In the K. of C. clubrooms ANDOVER per will be served to former and money from the call loan market, conspiracy on the part of Mrs. until the sealed barograph la. open­ Then, answering orally, he said: present members which will be fol­ Clair Smith, widow, and Isaac T. ed at Waahlngton, D. C., it was an­ isthe “We have no idea what the fu­ at 7:30 sharp. The business will but what corporation head wants be followed by a card party. Bridge lowed by a program In the hands Flatto, attorney for Mrs. Smith. nounced today. , . , ture will bring forth. There is no John Jones was taken to Man­ to bring on panic? ' Miss CroBson took off from Sapth and straight whist will be played of the lecturer. Dr. W. F. English For the first time In a year or Flatto has followed Mrs. Trenk- limit. We don’t know a millionth of with prizes in both sections and chester Memorial hospital several will be the speaker. man’s action with a libel suit Monica yesterday afternoon and-ye- one per cent of what the elements days ago for treatment. two, the rank and file of the small against her in which he alleges that malned aloft t'wo hours and 30 refreshments. The committee ’ in Alexander Burger, Jr., of the U. fry traders In the Stock Market are m o n th ^ can produce. charge includes Mrs. George H. Over thirty members were, pres­ S. M, C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex­ her claims are “pure and unmiti­ minutes. The a'riatrix stated She He declined to reveal what gifts Williams, chairman; Mrs. Andrew ent at the local Grange meeting scared out of their wits. The way gated blackmail.” noticed her altimeter registered ander Burger has left Tien-Tsln, in which they have been throwing he had been given on his birth­ Healey. Mrs. Mary Tierney, Mrs.- Monday evening. The new master, China, where he has been station­ 20,000 feet before 'engine'trouble day. Viola Corcillus, iMrs. Fannie Sulli­ Ellsworth Coveil, presided and ap­ stocks on the market in the last A headline in the Chicago Dally forced her down seTeral thousand This question concluded the in­ pointed a transportation commit­ ed for the past year, to return to few days is ample evidence of th.nt feet. She forced the piano up S|gaiK van, Mrs. Dorothy Fogarty and Miss U. S. A., Tribune says “Chicago Gets More terview. Anna Snlllvan. tee, a charity committee and a visit­ fact. But they are no more confused Police,” Evidently some of the but is not certain what altitude she Hearts ing committee. The program con­ Edison and Ford followed by than the big and powerful leaders polfce have been growing careless. gained. cameramen, then strolled'outside. The Boys’ club of Hlghlandi Park sisted of a talk by Mrs. Ernest in Wall street speculation, who see Edison waited in the patio while will run a setback party at; the Percy on her visit to the lecturers’ LOOT RECOVERED an unmistakable trend among the Mrs. Edison, the Fords and the clubhouse there tomorrow evening. cbnference held InyConnectlon with money loaners here to follow meek­ Firestones strolled to the Edison the State Grange meeting in Flowers Bridgeport last month. Beatrice Norwalk, Conn., Feb. 11.—Work­ ly the dictates of the Federal Re­ dock and met the Hoover yacht as Past Chiefs of Helen Davidson ing on the case since last October, serve Board. it docked. Hamilton, who told of their recent h e bright, gay lodge, Daughters of Scotia will meet Washington trip. Ellsworth Mitten police here today announced they But the very fact raat business Mr. and Mrs. Hoover and party, this evening with Miss Margaret had arrested three men for the rob­ and industry need more money is a beauty of flow* including Herbert Hoover, Jr., was In charge of the music. A de­ T McClean, 66 Pine street. bate followed, the subject being bery of the home of Dr. Harry K. fore-runner of better times ahead. ers is never more shook hands all around, then went Resolved that “Fire Is More Des­ Resmolds, Raymond street, Darien, beautiful than in to the patio and Edison and Hoo­ The first of the six trees that are tructive That Water.” Charles and recovered the loot, valued at SPECIAL SESSION. this month of Ro* ver shook hands wa~mly. The party to be removed by the town outdoor Phelps was on-the affirmative and thousands of dollars. Washington. Feb. 11.—President then posed for pictures, after which forces on Main and North street, Guy M. Bartlett the negative side.' The prisoners, now locked up in Coolidge issued a proclamation to­ MANCHESTER * *f 'A U • *a s mance. Flowers they returned to the Edison home was removed this mofnlng. The Rev. Russell O’Brien was called default of bail of $2,600 each pend­ day calling the Senate of the 71st voice a subtle mes* for a rest. tree that came down was opposite to his home in Pembroke, Ontario, ing a Police Court hearing next Congress to convene in a special JOINS WITH Half an hour later, the Hoover- the Intersection of-Main and Strick­ Saturday, are Paul Jones, 20, J i n i m y sage last week by the serious illness of session at noon on March 4. of love and Edison party entered, automobiles land streets. Nol only were men In his mother. Harold Dayton, 20, and William This Is the usual procedure upon OTHER CITIES devotion that she and made a tour of Fort Myers, the employ of the town engaged In Kempt, 22. all of Norwalk. the work, but also men employed The annual meeting, of the di­ the inauguration of a neW chief IN PRAISING V alentine'' will always re* which is one mile from the Edison rectors of the Andover Lake Cor­ A shack in the midst of the executive. The Senate’s convening estate. by the Conniecticut company, and poration will be held this afternoon Weston woods, police say, gave up the Manchester Electric company to Is necessary in order to confirm ap­ THIS TALKING —with— member. Fully 20,300 persons lined the at the home of the General Mana­ the loot which included a Hindu pointments. 0 streets, waving flags and shouting: see that their wires were not ger Charles E. White, when officers robe valued at $1,000, an expen­ WILUAM HAINES happy birthday” to Edison. The broken. for the ensuing year will be.elected sive Spanish shawl, tapestries and PICTURE American Legion fife and drum and other business will ' be dis­ jewelry. The Lucky Six corps and the city band provided Charles A. Sweet was this morn­ cussed. V mknfymdm music. At each of the four schools ing looking over the list of cir­ Victor Samuels, who was taken present the FAiMOUS ON of the city, the motor party stopped cuses that are to be on the road to Memorial hospital two weeks ago GIRL BREAKS RECORD THE STAGE— FEBRUARY for two minutes. Hundreds nf chil­ ’this year and Is making his usual with pleuro-pneumonia, is gaining GREATER ON) report to some of the larger ones' slowly. THE SCREEN dren, the girls dressed in white, with the hope of getting a good cir­ D ixieland C stood on the steps waving flags. Misses Ha Mildred and Beatrice Mines Field, Los Angles, Calf., a cus for Manchester. Mf. Sweet Hamilton returned to their posi­ Feb. 1.— Plying a single motor In the first automobile were the says he Is not interested in the ONLY President-elect and Edison. Mrs. tions ih Hartford after being at Golden Eagle monoplane, Bobbie P i c k e r s TWO MORE work only to see that the town gets home tFo weeks with mumps. Mrs. Trout, 23-year-old girl flyer, shat­ Hoover and Mrs. Edison rode in the a good circus, and the rental of directed by ^ DAYS second and the Fords and the Fire* Hamilton has also recovered from tered' the world’s sustained flight such signboards that he has In; the' same trouble. record for women at 7:32 a. m„ stones occupied the third. town. Shortly after noon the'm otor today, having ^ remained aloft 14 Ernie Rock party rkurned to the Edison estath TREASURY B/ILANCE hours and 16 minutes, one hour Mrs. Alice M. McOusker of Ores­ Washington, Feb. 11—Treasury longer than the'record time estab­ at NOW for the big birthday luncheon. A cent street, Hartford, formerly -6f‘ balance Feb. 8r $97,187,230.76. lished by Efltnor Smith, New York’s MILIKOWSKI, large cake, with 82 candles, had*j Cottage street is seslously sick at » ______flapper flyer. PLAYING been baked for the occasion. It was her home. The Llndy Social club will hold a Princess Ballroom THE FLORIST expected that Mr. Hoover and his i \ Valentine social -at ,the home of George Bernard. Shaw’s . new Rockville^ Conn. , Hotel Sheridan Building- party would again board the Saun- Mias Antionette Jarvis pf Center Mr. apd Mrs. Joseph Murphy. 72 play ■ Is called “The Apple Cart,” terer late this afternoon and cruise street.''Is recovering from an opera­ Birch street tomorrow evening. but it probably will turn out. that south for a two (1. fishing trip Tuesday Ev’gr, Feb* 12 mjr- tion for appendicitis at the St. Mfembers are requested to bring he’s giving somebody the rasp­ around Shark river. Francis hospltaL valentines. berry again* Admission'^Oc a p on. 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Elsie and Pansy, t^o girjs from- AIINUU MASONIC STONE DEAF BUT HEARS A U SET t o GET FISH “ Down South,” ssLug, played piano SOUL NOT SYNTHETIC OWEN YOUNG HEADS ALL RADIO PROGRAMS. POLICECONCffiT accordions, ukes and so on to thblr CHURCH-STATE hearts’ content. They were pretty! Although a deaf mute cannot BUT THERE ARE NO nSH girls and -they sang and played fit-' SAYS DR. STEIGLER F IN A N (M EXPERTS BALL T O m understand what a person is ROUSING SUCCI^S tinfely. The fun of the afternoon- saying unless the lips of the j was furnished by Cardiff and Wales.: PACTINITALY speaking person can be ob­ (Continoad from Page l.> Deep Sea Specialists Prepared —------The lines of their act were,fast and Dheney Researcher Tells Men’s served, it is possible for such a _ . 1 1 f ' clever, and they “ took the house” person to hear over the radio. In Every ’Way But Don't . League Glands Cannot Func- ,it yras seen that Mr. Young was oc­ Most Colorful Social Event Such was the admission of a Know It’s “Dead” Season. State Theater Packed fori V tion as Inner Being. SIGNED TODAY cupying the chairman’s position# al­ Manchester man this morning. though no official announcement ri. r 1 . • • I -A^iidy Potter and Company, four. r.- ■■ Takes Place This Evening ' While that may appear a bit A party of six men who hold fish­ rin e cniertainm ent on “ ustdans and a blonde Dr. H. G. Stiegler of Cheney • (Continued from I’agj 1) had been made up to that time that startling' and untruthful, it is , soloist, closed the concert,-assisted Brothers’ ’ research department he had accepted the chairmanship. nevertheless a fact. By using ing licenses and who had learned by Jack Sanson, Sammy Kaplan The chairmanship is also called th(it it was possible to go fishing at spoke interestingly to the Men’s ed over the Catholic Club, near the In Cheney Hall. head-phones, they can detect Sunday Afternoon. and band. Andy Potter’s band was. League of the Center Congregation­ Vatican, in celebration of the his­ the presidency of the committee, the sound which they would not this time of the year for about] unusually good In its rendition of and occupant of this post will he everything in the line of fish that' ______al church yesterday morning, on toric occasion. hear at all fropi a speaker. Vi­ modern danc^ numbers and the girl- the unusual and absorbing topic of Negotiations for a solution of know'n both as chairman and presi­ bration is the secret. makes their abode in the salt rounded out the number well in a dent. Today Is the red letter day of water decided that they would be Captain of Police Herman Schen- ‘“ The-Synthetic Soul.” the Roman question, as the Church- 4 >- pleasing presentation ’ of songs, ■While Dr. Stiegler was prepared State conflict was known, began When the experts finally gather­ Manchester’s social functions, to­ among the first in Manchester to (jej js receiving congratulations to- ^he entire concert was presented ed they pased for minutes for report some deep sea fishing. They „ „ „ „ . r to go part way with- those scient­ more than two years ago on Prem­ 10 night being the occasion of the an­ without the necessity of changing ists who have recently been de­ ier Mussolini’s initiative. Two the moving picture operators. Then were not accustomed to the rousing success of scenes, the Sanson-Kaplan orches­ nual Masonic Ball which will be methods of the fish, but had seen ] benefit concert, veloping the glandular theory of hundred meetings were required to every one was ordered from the And Captain Schendel is insisting tra occupying the stage during the human impulses and activities he work out the terms of the con­ meeting room and the work of held at Cheney Hall. Indications PRESIDENT GIL pictures of Herbert Hoover holding entire program. up a big sword fish so decided to that most of the credit go to Jack rejected absolutely the idea of the cordat. ' settling the reparation problem got are that between four and five Sanson, former manager of State The program was so pleasing soul being a matter of chemistry under way. , . ' be-the Hooveritea of Manchester in that it seems that the next annual hundred persons will be In attend­ this respect. theater here, who arranged the and tissues. Kashmir, over 84.000 square ESCAPES DEATH concert numbers. Twelve hundred police benefit Is already assured of H« elucidated certain of the miles in area, is the largest inde­ It is an erroneous belief that ance. They had planned the event foa* success. Captain H^erman Schendel theories supporting the belief that a whole week and would meet each persons attended the concert and pendent state in India. ' those in love lose their appetite. Jack Morey’s famous singing or­ was chairman, of the committee in the soul is a manifestation of phy chestra which has often been heard day and talk it over, but not letting the Manchester Police Mutual Aid charge of this concert and he was Association will net close to'?l,000 sical conditions and told of the ex­ by Manchester people over the radio BY DYNAMITE others in on the plans. Early yes­ assisted by Jack Sanson, Benjamin from the affair. perimentation employed to back from Station WBZ at Springfield terday they started away by auto­ Von Pilski, manager of the State mobile and arrived at Niantic them up. He acknowledged the and Boston, will furnish the music. (Contlnaed from Page 1) • theater. effect of paucity or excess of secre­ The committee In charge feels that equipped with all the necessary and some Unnecessary fishing tackle to tion of the pituitary and thyroid ^ FOR. It has been particularly fortunate engineer put on his emergency glands and the parathyroids on the in obtaining such a high class band go fishing at Niantic. There was brakes before jumping. one-thing on which they had figur­ PETERSON-MANN nery'Qus system, emotions and phy­ of musicians. A half-hour concert There was no panic, because most ed wrong and after spending abrut sical development, and took the Colds beginning at 8:30 will precede the of those aboard the train were an hour out bucking the waves position that the chemical reactions grand march. asleep and did not know of the hap­ due p?.rtly to theiglands have much another boat was noticed coming The marriage of Miss Clara P. The Masonic Ball is regarded as pening until after it was over. towards them. It was not one of to do with human behavior. the most colorful and important af­ According to reports received by Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Stiegler does not agree, how­ the party that had gone with them, Albert B. Mapn of Linden street, fair of the social year in Manches­ newspapers here, a nun accosted they could see this, but when the ever, he said, with those scientists ter. It is the only strictly formal the president when he was in San and Carl E. Peterson, son of Mr. ■.who proclaim that the blood, ner­ man in the boat got near enough and Mrs. Fred E. Peterson of affair and practically everybody Luis Postosi Saturday and disap­ to them he Imparted the informa­ vous system and glands of internal who attends is in evening dress. peared after handing him the fol­ Middletown, took place at noon secretion are chemical machines tion that while there was no law Saturday, February 9, at the Tonight’s Masonic Ball will be the lowing note: against their fishing at the time the functioning of which is the soul. 18th. annual. “ Commend thy soul to God. Church of the Transfiguration, New “ We cannot have a synthetic and he did not intend to claim that York City. The ceremony was per­ The proceeds of the ball this year Thou will never arrive In Mexico h^ owned the Atlantic Ocean, he did soul,” he asserted. City.” formed by Rev. B. O. MacLaugh- will be applied to tlie Widows and feel that it would not be out of lin, assistant pastor of the church. Orphans Fund of Manchester ’This nun is now being sought by place and probably save the Man­ the authorities. Federal troops are Miss Anna Peterson, sister of the Lodge, No. 73, A. F. & A. M. C. chester men time if he informed I bridegroom was the maid of honor, Leroy Norris is secretary and treas­ also combing the, vicinity of the them that this is the “ dead” season LENTEN SEASON railroad right of way for signs of ‘ and G. Philip Jackson was the urer of the general committee with and that fish are not running. They best man. Ja^es O. McCaw as chairman. persons who may have been con­ will not start to do so until after nected with the dynamiting. They The bride wore a gown of blue OPENS WEDNESDAY Others on the general committee March 1, but the informant said if georgette crepe, trlmmied with old are Holger Bach, Charles H. Bun- have orders to shoot all guilty per­ they waited about a month longer sons who are found. lace, with hat to match. The maid, itel, R. O.iCheney, Jr., Albert T. there would be a better opportunity of honor wore brown chiffon crepe fj^ e y , w ; George Glenn ey, Ray­ to- catch some fish. with hat to match. Both wore Services in St. James’s, St. mond W. Goslee, Lewis N. Heebner, That’s why th'ere are not displays Bridget’s and St. Mary’s of deep sea fish along Main street corsage bouquets of roses. ‘ Edward J. Holl, Samuel J. Houston, SKATING CONDITIONS After an unannounced honey­ Churches Are Announced. John H. Hyde, Herman E., Montie, today. Captain Herman Schendel moon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson Millard W. Park, Harold L. Pres­ AT THE CENTER “ RINK” will be at home to their many Wednesday of this week will he ton, N. B. Richards, James Rich­ Without a doubt this year’s con- ANNUAL BANQUET + cert outdistanced all previous friends after April 1, at their newly Ash Wednesday, the first day of mond, Wm. W. Robertson, R. La- 'benefits for the local police fund built and furnished home at 108 Lent. In St. James’s R. C. Church Motte Russell, William J. Thorn­ East Main street, Portland. The flooding of the pond in the Hose Company, No. 2, of the from the standpoint of entertain- there will be services In the morn­ ton, Herbert L. Tenney, Harry R. South Manchester Fire Department, mient value. It nearly filled the Mrs. Peterson is a graduate of ing and also in the evening. Dur­ Trotter, Walter Waddell, Peter Center Springs park on Friday re­ the Manchester High school and sulted In a! freeze-over that leaves wlU hold its annual banquet on Sat­ State theater, and every number' on ing the Lenten season there will be Wind. urday evening. The dinner, will be the three hour program brought has been principal of the Middle- services each Wednesday and Fri­ the pond in excellent condition for field public school for several years. skating tonight. Instead of the served in Odd Fellows’ Hall and is forth great applause. Jack Sanson day evening. On Wednesday there open to all active and honorary Mr. Peterson Is a graduate of the LINDY FLYING BACK space that was left 'when It became as master of ceremonies quickly will be an address given by out- necessary to remove the snow being members of the company. The com­ won his audience, and in an in­ Middletown High school and Is now of-town speakers and ashes will be now open for skating the entire mittee in charge of the dinner, formal way introduced the enter­ connected with a large manufac­ distributed at both the morning Boston, Feb. 11— Col. Charles A. which will be turkey, consists of turing concern In Middletown. Lindbergh, flying the first airmail skating space' will be in use tonight. tainers he had secured for the af­ and evening services. James C. Robinson, Robert H. May ternoon’s concert. In St. Mary’s church the Lenten To break a cold harmlessly and in a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin to the United States from the Pan­ and Arthur Knofla. All who intend ama Canal Zone, passed over Ber- KILLS WAR BUDDY. , Boy Tenor a Hit season will be observed,by services tablet. And for headache. The action of Aspirin is very efficient, ___ I____ ■ to be present must make the reser­ Frankie Finn, New Haven’s boy in the morning at 10 o’clock, after­ too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago! rion, Guatemela, at 10:20 a. m., vation through Robert H. May by E.S.T., today, according to informa­ North Bergen, N. J., Feb. 11.— tenor, who has sung so many times ABOUT TOWN noon at 4:40 andiagaln in the eve­ And there’s no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children— Thursday night. through the WEAP microphone, ning at 7:30. tion received here by the Tropical Phillip Schunefc, Jr., 32, today will often infants. Whenever there’s pain, think of Aspirin. The Radio Station. be arraigned on a charge o^ having was easily “the hit of the show.” In St.\Bridget’s Church there will Frankie, only 14 years old, has a be mass at 7:30 followed by the genuine Bayer Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet. . Col. Lindbergh had somewhat shot and killed August Grasser, 34 NEILAN GASSED. American Insurance Union Mem-, altered his plans and instead of his bosom friend and erstwhile war marvelous singing voice, a remark­ distribution of ashes. There will All druggists, with proven directions. hers will dine at the Hotel Sheridan also be services at 7:30 in the eve­ being enroute to Tela,-Honduras, buddy, last night, when he found Beverly Hills, Cal., Feb. 11.— able and acts like a veteran oh the stage. His intro­ at 9 o’clock this evening, following ning. During the Lenten season was enrpyte for Beligge, British him in the apartment; of his wife, Marshal Neilan, noted motion pic­ their meeting and installation _in H ondwt^ it wasj^payied. Dorothy, 30 duction to the bi,g audience was his there will be services each Wednes- Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; ture director, was recovering today Tinker hall a t '7:30. dov and Friday evenings. Col." Lindbergh' left ' Managua, After killing Grasser, Schunck from* the effects of carbon monoxide , rendition of “ Carolina . . Moon” . . Nicaragua, a t .7:20 E.S.T., this turned his,revolver on his wife, but gas that nearly caused his death in ! at his seat neaj. the pit. it does NOT affect th^ heart ' The Beethoven Glee club will re­ morning. the weapon missed fire. the family garage here yesterday. He appeared during' the Sanson- Kaplan orchestra act and was re­ hearse tonight at 7:30 o’clock. REC NOTES Aspirin is the trade mart of Bayer Manafactare of Monoacetlcacldester of SallcyUeaeld called time and again. He was generous with his encores and the Troop 1, Boy Scouts, will meet audience would have been satisfied tonight at 7 o’clock. Swimming Schedule. to have the youngster do all the en­ The swimming schedule at the DAILY RADIO PROGRAM tertaining. The American Legion auxiliary School street Recreation Center for unit will meet this evening at 7:30 this term is as follows: S ervice — Quality—rLow Prices at the State Armory, and will fol­ . Monday, February 11. 10:00—Hamilton club; orchestra. Leading DX Stations. Monday evenings, 8 to 9,plunge 11:00—WJZ Sltimlier music. low the business session with a period. Tuesday, 7 to 7:45 p. m., . Modernisni in rnusli;—tlie kind or 12:00—Uaitce music, nrtisis hrs.) 405.2— WSB, A T L A N T A -7 4 a card party to which the members modei'itisni that put the drama and 280.2—WTAM . CLEVEI.AND—1070. 8:30—Studio artlsis cjiiiccn. private class, and those who have poetry and romance of song upper- 8:00— WEAK programs (.IVi hrs.) 9:30—W KAF piograma (2 nis.) may invite as many other ladles as been- in the habit of coming at that mo.sl—will he the keynote of the fam­ 12:.1o—Jjniice prograpt. 11:45—buiw n’a dance orche.sira. they wish. Both bridge and straight hour are requested to change to ily.party through WIOAK and associ­ 399.8—WeX-WJR. DBTROIT-76a 293.9— KYW. CHICAGO—1020. whist will be played, with three 7:45 to 8:30, the time for begin­ SPECIAL! ated stations at 0:.^U Monday night, 7::!it—Wj;4 programs (1V4 hrs.) 9:0(1—Orchestra; studio program. prizes for the winners in each sec- when I.ucrezia Hori, soprano of ll»fe 499.7—WTIC, HARTFORD—600. 0:30—WJZ real folks hour. ners and intermediate pupils. From Metropolitan Opera Company and Eu­ — HelmbetI’.er'a instriinicntui tHo. 10:05—Kntertalner, dunce music. j tion. Refreshments and a social gene . Goo.e 422.3—WOP. NEW ARK- 710. 12:00—Fiorfto’s dance oichestra. Jessie Kerr heads the committee of Introduced as guest stars, l.uciezia 8:00— “ School Daze," humorous Lur- 1:00— Insomnia Club orchestra. from 8:45 to 7:15, private swim­ Lamb for stewing...... 15c-20c lb. Borl is becoming known throughout lesaue. 389.4— WBBM. CHICAGO—770. arrangements. ri.-the world as one of the greatest ol ming class. Thursday afternoon 8:30—Kipling's “ Boots” by Henry 9:3n—('tilcsgn’H tuvnrile ot.clicsira, from 4:30 to 5:30 is teachers* Nice Shoulder Lamb Chops...... 38c lb. singing aclresse.s and likewise one oi Burbig. humorlft. 10:00—Classical music; orchestra. Ever Ready Circle Kings Daugh­ 'the finest of vocal artists. Goossen.® — Mii.Hicat roniMncr notir I:uu—Night clul> dance music. plunge period; from 7 to 7:45, pri­ Is one of the most brilliant composers 9:30—Informal musical program. 344.6—WENR, CHICAGO—8?a ters will hold its February meet­ and directors of the present day, and vate swimming class; 7:45 to 8:30, 10:00—Show Boat " drama. “ The Two 8:1b—Farmer Kusk's talk. ing tomorrow evening at 7:45 at intermediate and life-saving: 8:30 Special—Fancy Mackerel . one of his own compositions is very Orphans.” 12:00—Variety hour, comedlaris. the home of Mrs. Fretf Carpenter. 15c lb . likely to be included in the party’s :i ii.')—l•;nlll Velazco. organist. 1:01*—Adam and lOva, comedians. to 9:15 nurses’ class. 'Friday 4:40 program. “The Two Orphans." well- Coidon's dance orchestra. 416.4— WGN.WLIB. CHlCAGO-720. 63 Pitkin- street. The hostess will to 5:15, girls’ swimming classes; khown play of two sisters of Hevolit- 302.8—w ar. NEW E NO LAN 0-990. VVl'iA K lanitly partv. be assisted by Mrs. I. P. Campbell, 7 to 9 p. m., plunge period. An in­ tiotiary Erance, will be introduced h% 7;no—T.owe’s dsnee orchestra. 10:30—Studio feature, entertainment. B A K E R Y SPECIALS ' Hank Simmons and His Show Boat Mrs. Cleon Chapman, Miss Marlon vitation is extended to all inter­ 7:;t0—WJZ programs (214, hrs.) 11 :li>—l.ouic’8 Hungry Five. Chapman and Mrs, William Chip- company at 10 o'clock through the Co­ 10:nn-..Andrew’s irnibndours orchestrs Hi2.'»-Dance, liuritfme; drenm ship. ested to avail themselves of the Peach P ie s ...... 30c eacH lumbia network. The play Is in seven 11 :n5_Pijinisttc capers. 12:15— ’J’tiree dance orchestras. man. privileges of the pool in some of acts representing various sectiotts of Vi Momorlnt organ.recttnl. 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. I’aris as it was in the year 1787. The these classes before the summer Blueberry P ies ...... 30c each 454.3—W EAF. NEW YORK—660. 8:30—Parice nichcslra; trio. Mrs. Almeron Gilman of Wads­ loving devotion of the two sisters. Dinner dance mu.»li:. 9:00— Monseheari houi: souks. months ’ Heririette and the blind Louise, tor 7:30— .Address; pinno twins. 11:05—Orchestra; mvsierv three. worth street is convalescing after Gypsy Sweetheart Party. Ginger Squares...... 18c doziBn each other, their separation and theii Veaitire mitslrnl program. 344.6—W LS. CHICAGO—870. a severe attack of the flu. She reunion, all tend to make on the most I This evening the women of the rlr4T)pf» orrhrstrn. 8:00—Tony’s scrspliooK; An.celiis. was taken ill about the middle of Scotch Cones...... 25c dozisn toitchiiig stories ever pre.sented upon I 9:30— Family party with . Llicrezia 8:3o-Moormnri singing pnriv. East Side gym class will enjoy a the stage. Thompkins Corners lias ■ Borl. soprano, and Eugene 9:110— WalPt witches; concert. January and suffered a relapse. Valentine party at the School among its citizens two Civil War vet- Goossens, composer.director. I a 'nncerl rii clif'.*='ra, «r»i,'ii«t.s Pumpernickle Bread ...... 15c loaf eraiis—Old Colonel Wefherbee, of thelm-rtn i.-'mniro nuu/r.rli street Rec. beginning at the regular _ ____ I I'lnlders urogram 10:30—University of Chicago choir . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hills of 589 Confederate army and Grandpa'Over­ 11:00—Opera, "Secret of Suzanne.” II O’li— Hi|i|a>niooi(>: pnpiiiai iitoKiam. —Plioto by Elite period, 7:15. The gym class at the brook. who fought with tlie Union .393 5—Wj:^. MFW VORK-fhO 447.5— WMAQ WQJ, CHICAGO—6/0. Center street entertained a party of forces. Tliese two will lie the guests Jack,Sanson West' Side • Rec. tonight will be Coffee Flavored Cup C a k e s ...... 2 .5 c dozen 6:00—Howard Mclaney, singing flre- 8:olt— Colnmliia pingrams (3 hrs.) their friends from this town, postponed' on account of this gypsy of Itpnor at a I.incolii's hitthday cele- tn.T n. • 11:15—t'oncert orchestra: aerlnls. Springfield and Hartford at the Old Fashioned Raised Loaf Cakes ...... 25c each brnUoii planned for !i:3(l liefoie the 6:15—I’alai.s D’Or orchestra. 12:00—T w o 'd a n ce orchestras. The concert , program opened party. The women are requested microphone of the W.IZ cliain. The 7;iiii—•-•oiirh Sen |.:|aridpts. 288.3— W FAA, DALLAS—1040. shortly after three o’clock. The Thompson bungalow on Center to appear in colorful costumes, hour will con.sist of appropriate patri­ 9:00—('line’s dance orchestra. street Saturday night. During the otic music, speeche.s. and personal 7:30— Roxy and His Gang with Emil drawn curtain disclosed Jack San­ wearing bandannas and much Velazo. organist. 11:00— |{picatiin male quartet. son leading tbe Kaplan orchestra. evening Arthur Keating sang sev­ We will have a full line of Fresh and S aif reminiscences by the old soldiers. X:3n— Hicmonv riiio. orchestra. 361.2—KOA. D E N V E R -820, jewelry in type gypsy fashion, and 9:30— WICAF family party. Jack introduced himself as master eral songs, and also prompted for Black race type Indicates best features 9:00— Ncaijolltan oights with music o< also to bring an unsigned valentine Fish for Ash Wednesday at reasonable Naples. ll:o.'>—Orchestra, male quartet. of ceremonies and then called upon the old-fashioned dances. Mrs. Wil­ and 25 cents to cover the expense 9:30— Thomokins Corner’s r»,..i (o*i—Pinner dance ortitiestrs. 10:30>i-Feature; Amos 'n ’ Andy. 7:011—WJZ programs, (.3 hrs.) that the Manchester department at­ striking garment workers were 10:011—I’atterson’s musical program. il;|.s—Nip and 'ruck: dnneu. Loyal Circle of Kings. Daughters 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. 10;nn—Prm Mestor'S orchestra. 13:15—Tlie sliigeis tempts to prevent crime by stamp­ 'rounded up by police today for 7;ll—Amo.s ’n’ And.v. comic team. 245.8—WCAE. PITTSBURGH-1220. 12:45—NIghthawk dance frolic. ing out the causes of crime rather will meet at Center Congregational 7:25—Studio piano recital. 6:1111—Pinner dance music, 468.6— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. picketing in the needle trade sec­ Manchester Public Market 7:00—Studio recital; radio talk. than sit back\and await to make church this evening. Mrs. Robert 8:00—«'nliimhjn progiams (3 hrs.) 9:30—N. B. C. programs (2Va hrs.) Seymour of Wethersfield will speak tion here. 11:10—Two d.ance orchestras. 7;4U—Undo Giml>ef’8 program. 12:0.0—Los Angeles Philharmonic orch. arrests • when an offense is com­ The prisoners included Ben Gold, 8;(io—Wl'iAF programs (3 hra.) on the international convention of 545.1—WGR. 'BUFFALO—650. 370.2—WCCO.'MINN., ST. PAUL—CIO. mitted. He was warmly applauded. ■Radicial leader and secretary 6:30— Van Surdam’s orchestra. 260.7—WHAM. ROCHESTER—115a A. Pod. ove, Prop. Phone 10 7:30—WJZ progranis (IH hrs.) 8:30—Harnline University hour. Then Master Sanson introduced King’s Daughters at Toronto to 7;30—Happy laiindriHors program, 9:30—Musics) program. which she was a lielegate. It will treasurer of the striker organiza­ 8:ii0—WEAK programs (4 hrs.) Uochester featjirp nour.* the Two Senards, xylophonists ex­ ■'♦--I 9:30-WJZ real, folks hour. 10:00—Columbia melodrama. tion. 12:10—buffalo organ recital, 11:00—Concert orchestra; tenor. traordinary. The Stenards. a man also be “ donation' night” for the 10:00—Mmlih’a dance orchestra. Kings Daughters’ home in, Hartford. j ' 333.1—W MAK. b u f f a l o —900. 379.5- WGY. SCH^NECTAPV—790. ia:i*h—Krlrksnn's dance oicbesira. and a pretty blonde playing popular . 6:.30—Hendi^’s dance orchestra. 11:5.'i—'rime; wealher; markets. 461.3-^WSM. NASHVILLE—650. and classic numbers snappily, a -/•. :-S •taT iOO—Father Growney's forum. 2:00—French lesson; household chaL 9:00—Craig’s dance orchestra. mighty good opening act. Their All members of Memorial Lod{;e, ^30—Danconians orchestra. 6:00—Stocks, farm forum. ' 9:30—WiiA.F. family pnri.v, 8XMt—Ooluml'la program.® »:( hra.) 6:30—Dinner dance music. 10:3ft—Rtudib program: orchestra. best rendition was the famous No. 38, K. of P., are requested to Two dance orcheatrn.s. 7:30—Madrigal mixed quartet. 870.1—W R V A .'R iC H M O N n -iiift. ‘L’ight Cavalry” overture. attend the Convention Wednesday .rr . 428.3—W LW . CINCiNN ATl-700. 8;0i)—W KAF programs 13 hrs.) 7:00—Amos 'n* Andy; pianist. 7:8(1— Old w ishing , wel(. Miller and Bradford, Mr. Miller night at 7:30 at the Balch and .T^15—.lack and Gene; chlcka. 225.4—WHAZ. TROV-ISOa and Miss Bradford then appeared Brown block "PQ Depot Square. Af­ 8;0ft-i-TaIk; organ reclta.l. 8:00—Instrumental trio, spprano, 8:30—N .iB . C. pfograms (1 hr.) Now Is The Time To Have Your Teeth Fixed f'Y* 3:30—"WJZ harmony duo. 9:00— Male quartet, baritone. 9:00-^Htstory; serenaders; violinist. In an auction of songs. Their patter terward, the'r^k! team will Journey y t ;*i00— Minstrel men’s froUe. 10:15—Albanians mixed quartet. Ui:i;ii—Dance orchestra. worked in nearly all the popula'r to Rockville to confer the first rank Full Upper or Lower Natural Gum Set of Teeth $15.00 t i-*30-WJZ real folks 10:45—R. _____ P.______1. dance orchestra. U:00-7WBAF tranU oj^rg. song numbers In present vogue and on a group of candidates from Da­ ' ' ' Secondary Eastern Stations. SeoDQdary DX Stations. they ended by singing jazzy words mon lodge. Of Good Quality and Appeamnee 348.6-WARC. new YORK—86a 238—KOIL. COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. to operatic tunes. BEAUTIFUL Crowns and Bridge Work 8SXI—BlacKifaca comedy akita. 11:01)—Bears entjertnlnmehL Misfi Boai’dman Sings Members, of the pommlttee.19 pre­ 8:30—"Bubhlea." musical novelty. 1;Q0—Ampp *n’ Andy, com 19 team. ALL PINK SETS Silver and-Porcelain FiUings 9:00—Jewleh mdileal dontfst. 2:]S—Laspen cpncSent frolic. Lillian Boardman, a personality paring for tbp Glyls* Fftendly soqj.- LleeWKRC. CINCINNATI—68a 10:0O-Play. “ The; Machine Age." eiB.B^WOC. DAVENPORTr^lQOa soloist, who sings frequently In New ety’s turkey sUppec tomoicro# night Special Price A t Reasonable Prices ^ i , f l^ i—OolumltlAiprograms (3 hrs) 10:?0—Popular aingers: ’ aNdiestva. 12:1111'—ITngraln of Hire nations. York City, playhouses, then render­ are askfd to meet tonight In Sti -Brokea Platecr Repaired Our Featherweight Set. . Andy, comic team.. 272.8-WLWL. NEW yORK-110a 374.5— *JWWJ, OErROiT—92a 7:3.5-Air rniiege lectiireiL impression of the “ Faust” over­ ish hail tonight it 8 o’clock. '8 ;l«—Foreign war veterans’ hour. . 1:00—fkihce bixheetra. f ;4Sr-Baf1|j»p-"dahce•Baflijmoi*;dlestra. op^stra. '379.6-i- KOO. .o a k LAN 0-790. ture. Foliowlnig his orchestral work DILCW.KING Car Fare Allowed to Ont of Cheerfully (jiven ntJPD—W RAr jnwram g 1i hrs.) 8:3u—buajneaa. Gfyil Service lalka. 11:00—Ht)e]l «yiiiptiontiiie hour. ‘ ’ Town Patients. 6 810.7^f%F. MONTREAL-!; 434.5-^NRQ. .OTTAWA—6 ^ Master Jack sang two numbers and A man needs '20 suits and 12 < 8 0 9 Main St^ Hartford Open Evenings 12:30-,Hrud1n miUneaV! nrmrram then came Frankie Finn. ^ overcoats to. be really well drassedr jSlOh—Canadian musical review. 8:0iWUonieert ^ h is fr a ; talk. MKMPHIS-783. Ger. Charter Oak Ave. Closed Wednesday Afternocma . I 7 TnrOnfo programs <3 hrs.) 9:00—Opera..’’ MMMtqnt.” < 11:0(i—9amqv7i teilccrf program. Kearney aind Golden, two boys according to the fashion board of Teeth Extracted iO:;i5:^StU

/ , P A G E P0T5H MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), S O tM MANOHlSTER. CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1929.

. i that haa evec confronted it in time this man. Just a person of good but SUUUlffBlfl of peace. not unusual attainments who was Snntfng StraUk ' The sum ot all wisdom, so far as put into a job much too big for him automobile executives is concerned, and then fooled and bedeviled by men in whom he reposed confidence m u^^ut^w a^^utr. nta seems to be this: Almost every­ Store Open Every body drives an automobile. Only a without knowing what the oil At IS Bluall fitraet. Thursday and Saturday -I South ICaaohMtor. Conn. small part ot the drivers have real­ leases were all about. He thought Evening Until 9 p. m. rotuAeS by fllwood 8. ly the right kinds ot brains and the he did, because somebody told him By RODNEY DITCHER Oet. 1. IMl right kinds ot characters to enable and he wasn’t big enough mental­ Bvory BTOnlnf Bxeobt Snaflayi and Washingtofi, Feb, 11.— Congress Holldaya. _ them to drive safely. Those who ly or else he wasn’t suspicious Sntorad at th* Pott Ofliea at donth continues to play politics with the Manebettor. Conn., aa Saoond Class have the right kinds of brains and enough temperamentally to suspect problem of probibihon enforce­ Ms" Stattar. Tomorrow We j characters can drive automobiles at that he was being lied to and made ment, playing politics being about SOBSCRJ^riON RAl'JfiS: By M&u any speed without crashing. Hence a tool of. « the best thing Congress does, la rix dollars a yaar. ataty eeDts a company with most presidents, gov^ month tor sbortar Dsrloda it is unthinkable that there should One of the most satisfactory { By oarrlar, algb^asB eanta a waak. emors, cabinet members, sheriffs, singia «.}pias ttaraa osata. be any speed restriction. There is things about the whole business cops and other public servants. SPBGLU. AOVURTISINQ RBPKB* nothing that can be done except to was the specific exoneration of Mr. The Senate voted to toss 324,* SBRTATlva. aamUton.JDa Usaar. Ino.. 188 Madlaon AvsnuA Maw .o. wait for the people, through tho Denby at the hands of the Senate 000,000 more- into the enforce­ and 811 North Wohigan AvanoA generations, to educate themselves oil investigating committee. Better ment pot, the House has rejected chtoagA the appropriation and the merry to be convicted of being just a Tha Ataaonastar flvaauig aarald la to the safe driving of automobiles battle has served to rbveal a num­ on aals la Nav fork City at Sohul. j plain, confiding and not over bril­ News Stand. Sixth Aaanna and 4Snd. at high speed. ber of facts about the present proj- Street, and, aSoA Street entrance ot In making such a summing up liant but nevertheless honest man, hibition situation which are here­ During This Sale of Upholstered Furniture Samples. Grand Central Station and at all of the situation automobile execu­ than of being a clever crook. in set down without regard to the Uoatli ig News Stands. order of their importance. • • • tives confess themselves to be as Poor Denby was just another of Client of International News Ser. Southern dry Democrats voted • i vlae. fuddled sociologically and scienti­ the victims of that singular, almost for the increase in a body, partly Every piece shown on our floor is full of style and comfort. Every piece is the newest, shown for “International News Service Uas the fically as the dumb drivers are unbelievable epoch of the “ Ohio exclusive rtg[ht8 to use tor rapublloa* trying to get back at the G. O. P. the first time, at the last furniture market in Grand Rapids. No'matter what^type chair or davenport tlon In any form all news dtapa*oh«s fuddled mechanically. And the gang.’’ He would probably have for their campaign tactics by mak­ orediied to o- oot otbsralaa oredited ing the Republicans seem Insia- you try, they will give you that feeling of real comfort and satisfaction^ You will find here at Watkins In this paper. It la also axeluaivaly Legislature, by failing to take the lived longer, and he certainly entitled to use tor republlcatton all initiative in its own hands, con­ would have lived far more happily, that which is correct in style, right in construction, and most outstanding of all—^moderately priceiL the l o ^ or undated news published herein.” fesses Itself to be incompetent, if he had never been picked for Pull Senrlca Client of N IB A Ser> feeble and of no account. membership in the official family TloA Member. Audit Bureau of Otrcu* laflona During all of last year almost of the unfortunate Harding. every newspaper In the state of MONDAY, FEB. 11, 1929 Connecticut shouted its head off over tho piling up of deaths from IN NE W YORK r e -examinations motor accidents, promising itself New York, F eb.ll.— To Manhat­ utterly futile as well as non­ that when the Legislature con­ tan’s colorful locales, such as “ Tin- vened something drastic would be pan Alley,’’ “Mazda Lane’’ and sensical Is the discussion started “Turtle Bay,’^ has suddenly been by the Massachusetts Registrar of done to remedy the unspeakable added “ Talkie Trail.’’ Motor Vehicles when he laid down, situation. Nothing whatever Is go­ It‘s that section of Broadway the unique proposition that aftor ing to be done. There Is no agita­ where the film concerns center, and tion. The Legislature can bu^y it­ where young men grow suddenly a motorist has been driving for ten gray trying to figure out whether years he should be re-ezamined as self over au Infinite number of the new “ talking picture” business to his fitness to continue operation. small matters— it finds the job of is a vogue or a potential art. Once preventing, or trying to prevent, yi'B.B known. In the Manhattan The Bay State official has evolved vernacular, as “ celluloid center.” the brilliant thought that a driver the wholesale destruction of Its citi­ Here, listening at the keyholes, is likely to “ go hack’’ In his driv­ zens too big for It even to contem­ you’ll hear many a tale, the accur­ acy of which you can't prove-by me. ing after such a period, presumably plate. Perhaps it Is just as well. If the You’ll hear of forthcoming deals becoming a menace to the younger, whereby giant theater chains are less experienced and so, quite il- Legislature did anything at all it created. And you’ll hear words would probably be to pass a bill new to the dictionary. And you’ll logically, safer and better driver. hear wisecracks by the hundred. The problem laid down is of drawn In the interest of the auto­ Here is just another one of $OQQ course completely acadcimic— it is mobile manufacturers—-one provid­ You’ll hear, for Instance, that Dr. Clarence, Tm « Wilson of the Methodist Board Of Temperance, one which would delight the soul ing for the junking of all cars over the fabulous sums paid by the. cin­ three years old, or one forbidding ema chieftains to “ talkie writers” Prohibition and • PUbUo Morals, is those good buys-Two Pieces . of Einstein— and to Einstein and la known as “ speak-easy-money.” said to be in receptive mood for w. his like it should be committed. All the use of the roads to any vehicle You’ll hear of the man who had the job the late Wayne B. Wheeler Your choice of several covers to select from in rich shade of iiiohairsi with frizette on reverse side, such discussions are the shallowest not capable of making sixty miles played an extra all his life, so that used to have. of seat cushions—reduced from $395.00. A large roomy sofa with loose pillows; a most unusual piece. an hour, or one requiring the auto- when the films began to speak they sort of hair splitting. They are on cere through their opposition but The chair that matches is of the wing type and very comfortable. mobillst to drive at 45. gave him the job of echo In the a plane with quarreling^ about big canyon scene.” especially because they had ‘ d whether to multiply xero by S or The furthest from probability is “ You’ll hear the sad tale of the grand chance to i;egAifi the aSec* exchange that got the talking^ rec­ by 37, ‘that it would adopt a speed limit tions of dry cbnstituehts who had of 40 or 45 miles on the open road ords mixed and sent the disks for { been scowling at them for their Whether a man, of 40, who has “ Whfct Price Glory?” out with and 25 in settled communities, or campaign support of Governor driven a car for tern years, is 100 “ Thd King of Kings.” Smith. make it a punishable offense to cut Two Piece Suite $179 Tuxedo Suite $299 per cent a good driver as be was at Senator Harris .of Georgia^ au­ out, in traffic, arojind a ceur going Reading a national poll being thor of the 324,001),000 amend­ Comprising of Chippendale atyle soft with button Three pieces, every piece covered all over in ro«b 32, when he has been driving two taken by “ Variety,” I find all ls| at thirty-five. Or any othet per­ ment, Is a nbn-drinklng dry,‘ .Pre­ hack chair to match, covered in a small figured tapetto damask. Davenport.Is a real tuxedo type and small li years, or only 98 per cent as good, for applause for the talkies; that in i viously he had contented himself cover of good quality. Type of legs are unusual but chairs that match are exceptionally good— regularly fectly reasonable regulation which many of the smaller cities of the [ is something at which the Massa­ with getting 350,000 or 3109,000 very good looking-—reduced from $21^00. priced at 3398.00. would prevent the roads of this realm, the audiences are far from , chusetts registrar can guess till for research in ,the bdcan indus­ state from being used as speed­ certain that they want noises with he’s blue in the face bnt there is their picture. try or combating disease in peach ways. > orchards. But Since the election no way In which he can cast oft a Dropping ap to say goodby to The whole sum and substapce of Tom Melghan before he left for ■Georgia preachers have been mak­ provable answer to his problem. Hollywood, this time under the ing sour threats against iiim and U the matter is that the people who Colonial Wing Chair $39 T^wson Suite $199 Nor does 1^ make a speck ot differ­ Warner banner, I found that new he seems to have, decided to “ re- Two pieces, compjising of sofa and arm chairnlioii* tm control legislation in Conneeticut furrows had appeared on his brow. ■deiem”'himself from the Smith ence. If he is a sane and decently A high back wing chair of correct design construc­ match— sofa is the, real Lawson type with divided care Infinltelyiesil about the killing Thomas has the notion that the taifit .iu a big'way. Aiid not a Bln- disposed citizen and has not gone tion is first class; frame is of hard wood; legs are solid back. These pieces are covered in a vbry attractive, of Connecticut’s people than they actor Is now more or less at the dry southern Democrat failed small figured tapetto cover; every piece Is foil webb blind or become paralyzed he is a mercy of the machine operator in mahogany; filling is of best grade bais, covered in kll- do about maintaining the atbtus to hop onto the redenlptlon wagon. Byth denim. bottom construction— 3264.09 values. better proposition to have on the the movie theater. He may do a quo of the roads. Fast driving of road, at 40, by at least ten thou­ splendid Job of recording at the Some ot 'the drya In Congress automobiles is good for hufciness, studio; his picture may show up sand per cent than the most argus are beginning to admit privately a including, the'business of the un­ as a fine product, and still he oan belief that prc-hibition so far is far eyed, dextrous, auto-wise youth of be wrecked by the final operation dertakers. Careful driving would from being a success. Conditions In 25 that ever sat behind a wheel— inside the theater. slow up the automobile trade and their states are as had or worse Chaise Lounge $119 ■ ^h^^t^^^^$idte $289 if the latter, beside being expert than ever, they say, and If they cut down the demand for cars ad­ Speaking of cinema matters , te- Covered In mohair all over— with one side of seat in car management, is indifferent to minds me that Nancy Carroll came could only see a satisfactory way A most luxurious piece, has a down filled seat cush­ cushions covered in a beautiful frlzette. Davenport, vertised to go twice as fast as any out they would vote for a change. the rights of others, defiant of the home from Hollywood the other ion attached: button roll back making Jt fit the back;' wing chair and club chair comprise the suite— ^priced car can he driven on the highways day. They are restrained by lack of pro­ a real job— ^regularly priced at 3165.00. to sell for 3359.00. law and animated by a reckless in safety. .Now when Nancy Carroll comes posals offering a wise solution and . } willingness tu take chances. back to New York It’s a little dif­ by full realization that it Would be Hence a deep and significant si­ This chatter about “ability to ferent from most home-comings of politically dangerous to admit' their lence concerning road reforms. gals who left the big city to win feelings publicly. Some of them, drive’’ is perfectly idle. Anybody fame and fortune in the flicker cap­ however, think that Americah wom­ who is not actually sub-normal ital. For Nancy doesn’t take quar­ en will in time demand revision of physically or mentally can quickly PEACE FOR PROFIT ters In the ritzy hotels; nor does the dry laws. she get a duplex apartment In the learn to drive an automobile safe­ If there Is active opposition to A straight-out vote on prohi­ snappy neighborhoods. bition today probably would give ly. The question is not whether Senator Capper’s arms embargo She goes right back to the Bronx, WATKINS BROTHERS, the drys the Overwhelming major­ drivers can drive correctly— it Is resolution it will be Interesting to where “ ma and pa” and the kids still sit around the parlor. And ity which they claim. The wets whether they will drive correctly. observe whence it emanates. Sen­ have developed no. intelligent lead­ 54 South. M a n c h e stik ator Capper proposes that when the there, if you’re a newspaper re­ And no such piffling measure as porter, is where you’ll have to go ership and with Senator Jim Reed’s that proposed by the Massachusetts President of the United States de­ If you care to interview Nancy, and retirement from the Senate their termines and by proclamation de­ there you’ll find her, for all her group in that body will look rather man Is going to solve the problem sick. In view o( the cbtigresalonal clares that any nation, has violated thousand a week. For Nancy has from that angle. not forgotten that she came out of lineup as it appears on the surface The drivers who do the killing the Kellogg peace pact it shall be Eighth avenue, not far from that it seems strange' that itrohihitiou on the roads are not enfeebled old unlawful to export to that country district that once wore the more-or- is as live an issue as it is. arms, munitions, implements of less colorful name of “ Hell’s men or women. They are people, Kitchen.” war or other articles for use lu war The dry organizations ha've pro­ nine times in ten, who can make GILBERT SWAN. duced no leader in Washington to an automobile, play dead, say its until the President by proclamation take the place-of thh ldtvWayne B. \ shall declare that such violation no Wheeler. Prominent d^ys both of prayers and eat out of their hands sehms to be considerable signifi­ inating toxins. Orange and lemon upon he would drink j i ^gallon of^ longer continues. the Anti-Saloon League and other — hut who are all wrong In their / a cance in this, judging from the juice may be added, but it is ad­ water, and- thereupon^ he .would^ So completely consistent is such //C groups are criticising F, Scott Mc­ .quarters where the belief is voiced. visable not to use. sugar. Do not burst Into a generous perspiration attitude toward life and toward Bride, the league's,'general super­ a measure with the spirit of the Even high officials connected with Health and Diet take any remedy to cure your head­ and get well, and the next, morning their fellow men. Three quarters A M f RICAN intendent, who, tried tb fill.Wheel­ aches, as this will Interfere with multilateral pact that it would enforcement have appeared to be when the. doctor would come to sea of the time they are drunk or half HIS TORY er’s shoes as legiSlaiivb director. It hinting at It. At any rate, their the natural eliminative processes him they would tell him about the 'drunk. seem, offhand, as If the resolution is commonly believed that McBride tendency has been to pass the en­ Advice going on. man drinking the water, and he vrould pass at once without debate February 11. will lose the legislative job; Lr. forcement buck of the states when­ would say': ‘How much?’ ‘well, he» ! If the registrar, wants to do By DK. FKANH McCOT Perspiration should be induced and without a dissenting vote. Yet 1735— Birthday of Daniel Boone. Clarence True^'Wilson of , the Meth­ ever possible. even if it is necessary to supply arti­ swallowed two pitcher’s full.' ‘Is he something wcrth while let him odist Board of'Teifitieirance, Prohi­ still alive?’ ‘Yes.’’ So they would Senator Capper Is under no such 1768— Massachusetts sent a cTr- Such predictions sound more ficial warmth by placing hot water urge that applicants for drivers’ li­ cular letter to the colonies bition and Public. M0rals> is said to bottles around the body. In every go into the room and the doctor. delusions— and neither is anyone impressive than the old talk about would feel bis pulse and say: ‘Anf 'Senator Brucb’S and if 4t rises beyond this height, diet, addressed to bimt care of The around moral and intellectual fit­ here ibver the country’s contin­ a fever is an indication that the next Congress to deal with. 1889— President signed bill cre­ proposal to spend 326,000,900 body is putting up a fight against cool sponge baths along the spine Herald. Enclose stamped, ad- ness to be allowed to run the equiv­ ued'guzzling, it isn’t surprising dressed, large envelope, fpr reply.) f- When It does come up there will ating the Department of more for prohibitibn enforcement. disease toxins, and that the body and abdomen may be used at inter­ alent of a locomotive engine on the Agriculture. Instead the leaderless professional that everyone— Congress, Hoover has considerable vitality. You have vals o t about an hour apart. But he a great battle over It. Which and the Tfeasury Department— streets and roads of the common­ drys offered a deplorgblfi' specta­ probably noticed that fevers are if the fever Is below this tempera­ QVBSTIONS AND ANSWSEBS. are happily anticipating the day wealth. sinister certainty provides ofie of, cle of I confusion In which vaHous more frequently found • in Children ture, tepid Or warm' sponge baths Question: Mrs, M. E. writes; “ T when the problem can be turned the excellent reasons why there is groups split into factlhiil over tbe than in old people. The reason for should be substituted. have suffered tor a long time from m dver to Hoover’s promised Investlr this Is. that children react mote '.'There is very little danger ot a sleeplessness. -:Can you teU. me a no certainty of world peace. The 324,000,000 proposal rand re­ fatal termination to a fever if these sponsible offlci&ls wert found on gating commission. The commis­ quickly tb,toxins than do adults, or remedy tor same?” world is half full of people who ATHOUGm sion may not -discover any informa­ those, who have become run down simple methods, are used. Beware ' Answer: The principle cause o| DOING NOTHING one side one day and another .the are for peace only when it pays. tion that isn’t commonly known in health. of any method or drug which will insomnia is digestive trouble, such Quite evidently the Connecticut next. V . or easily available,’ but it will be Fevers burn up the waste and interfere with throwing out of the as excess fermentation of food, I will praise thee; for I am fear­ The only one Wb6 may. hhvf Aid­ Legislature intends to do nothing hie to make . recommendations poisonous material In the system toxins which,were responsible In which produces gas pressure fully and wonderfully made: mar­ ed the amendnlefit’s bibsiga in and clean out the toxins ot physical the first place tor,the development against the heart or diaphragm. whatever about the problem which, DENBY velous are thy works; and that d the government at least will the - Senate Bishop Cfihnph ot UaVe gone through the motiotts of corruption. If these toxins could of the fever, and be sure not. to use But it you are not conscious of by any proper measure, is by far my soul knoweth right well.— Virginia, a fnuch mbrh puisSiifit Any one of ten thousand ordi­ ^ n g something about prohibi­ be taken oUt of the body and any rich food until the fever is over' such pressure, it is'sufficient to Psalms 189:14. person in and out of th# leagfie the most important one now de­ narily capable, ordinarily alert, tion. ' ' burned up, it would be easier on as it cannot be properly digested unconsototfsiy Irritate you and ke^p during a fever and might cause se­ yon Worn getting a deep slumber. manding consideration and treat- than Is commohly Itiilposefr,. Meanwhile half the prohibition the patient, but nature fihds It more or less standardized but per- Creation .is great and cannot be - - ■ ■ .J, necessary to burn the poisoni where rious trouble. ‘ , Q'wAiiStloii: Subjtcriber- .writes: Canpon and.; Other strong taen efiforoement staff over the conn- ment— the slanghter of the state’s { fectly honorable American business understood,— Carlyle. ,.obabIy will luU. lei the fireii^nt they are, within the tissues of the The following extract, which is ‘'-Will you kindly adyis*r me If .i try has been filled with civil sery.- people In motor tragedies jon the or professional men, placed in the demoralization hdrt the chuiie of body, and the temperature / rises, from a lecture, by. Robert. .Inger.soll, test of 'Wood taken from the f-ar THE ANSWER. ici employes. It is far too. early mat be interesting In showing the highways. Because ot a fixed de­ same position as was Edward Den- j prohibition. The lea$ue Has had breathing becomes faster And a eould locate a. disease, fuc'a. s'ome bad rowe before. to' predict tbe net effect of the copious perspiration may break out. value of water drihklng for fever.^: tumor or caacRf, and .what overaTts termination on the part of automo­ by when the oil swindles were be-; Here Is the answer to the Letter ne,w system. Oiyll service officials 'These are bhly indications that the “ All t-he advance that'. bsK been are af/ected? Is such a test bile authorities to do nothing • to ing engineered, might with equal Golf puzzle on the comic'page: a i^ lt thelir. main worry Concerns body Is taking steps toward a cure; made in ,the science . of medicia,e or'plauRible?’.' BOARD, BOARS, BOATS, The dry organlzatiq&s' Are un­ Interfere with the profits of the innocence have gotten into precise­ thk ability of agents earning-335- a Never attenipt to break . a fever. .has been made by the recklenes^ of Answer: Such tests are not BOLTS,. BOLLS. BILLS. compromising, bnt eieeikhere in whek. to resist temptation. Rather, encourage It for as soon as patients. I can rwall when they curate as far. as being Able to die« motor, manufacturers and dealers ly the same mess as did President Washington during .the last yekr r ------i ~ the poisons are burned up, the fever .wouldn’t give a ban water In .ii cover from these tests Whether yo Li- the government ot this sovereign Harding’s complaisant, well dis­ A special wireless code has been there has grpwh ub afi in’cretsihg JMore than 40 Icebergs were Wll disappear, v fevefi—not a drop. Now and Chen have-a-tumor or catieer.- I koo! state intends to lie down fiat in the posed secretary of the navy. He compiled for use at sea in obtain­ belief that the' federal goVhnitneht n^ed In one day by.'the Cunard It is advisable io drink large some fellow would jget so. thtlrsty the tests you refer to. And exsfigor ing help in treatment of - illness will leave prohlbitioh enlorcemeht I ^ r Ansonia during a r.ecent voy- quantities of water as this assists he would say: “ 'Well, I’ll die-any­ sted claims ari face of the most impelling duty / was no cheat, no corruptionist, from medical men in other ships. more and moreto^thfi iialei. Thefe a f i from Canada to England. the body in washing o^t and elim­ way, .10 I’ll drlAk , it”-~-And ih«r^ which, cannot ill, ' . Vi-. , . .

e . - - \ \ A ’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUA^IY 11, 1929. P A G E F IV E

Just Another Busy Day! Rockville

Elks’ Ladles’ Night Rockville Lodge of Elks has completed plans for the first of a series of Ladies’ Nights to be held at the Elks’ club. The first of these .M’j'-. socials, to which the members will bring their wives,- daughters and sweethearts, will be held tomorrow evening and the committee, of which Frank McCarthy is chair­ man, has arranged a splendid pro- gmm of vaudeville and dancing in the ball room with music by A1 Behrend’s Melody Boys. There will -miiyiiiii also be refreshments. Members and their ladies from Stafford Springs, Manchester, Windsor "Locks, Broad n ! V ALL THIS WEEK A & P STORES ARE OFFERING MOST Brook and Willington will be pres­ p ent as will be a big delegation from ■^1 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN* BOTH NATIONALLY AD­ ^ N O i this city. VERTISED FOODS AND HIGHEST QUALITY STAPLES Pre>Lenten Dance Tuesday ’ illI k The m odem Us The Lucky Six of this city, one wiy to shop — th e of the many young social organiza­ If r T o tions that successfully conduct sure tcay to savet public dances, will hold another pre-Lenten dance at the Princess ballroom tomorrow evening and have engaged Ernie Rock’s Dixie­ P illsb u ry , Gold Medal or Geresota land Cotton Pickers of nine pieces. It is expected there will be a record i\ attendance. • F lour ^ ' 2.4 1”2 lb. bag Sl.OS Ambulance Gets False Alarm 7 j The Rockville City hospital re­ ceived an ambulance call Sunday morning at 3 o’clock for Vernon Q Center Depot where the call stated a train wreck had occurred. The A dk P Family sor A dk P Pastry police were notified and an ambu­ lance, with several cars of firemen in tow, left immediately for Ver­ 24 lb . bag SSc non. Arriving at the railroad sta­ F lour 1-2 tion'they were amazed to find two Rockville men impatiently -waiting for the ambulance to take them home to Rockville. They explained that when they found themselves Fancy Maine Potatoes IS lb s. I9 e stranded in Vernon one of them had tried to obtain vehicles from Rock­ ville to come after them but were / 120 lb. bag $1.50 unsuccessful so they summoned the ambulance. They will appear in Dobosz and Mrs. George McCannon. family of Talcott avenue on Sun­ City Court this morning charged The bride-to-be received many use­ day. Don’t Fuss With 0 with intoxication. ful kitchen articles and other gifts The annual ball of the Veterans Cornelia Circle Meeting including an electric toaster, water Volunteer Firemen’s Association of Mustard Plasters lb s. The Cornelia Circle will hold an set, electric fiat iron and cut glass Hartford will be held in Foot Guard Don’t mix a mess of m ust^, flour Fine Granulated Sugar open meeting Tuesday evening at dish. Later in the evening luncheon Armory Friday evening, Feb. 22; and water when you relieve pain, 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. H. B. was served by Mrs. Miller, assisted Edward J. Jackson of this city is soreness or stiffness with a little dean, Olmstead on Ellington avenue. by Mrs. Gertrude Genovesi. Those president of the association. Sever­ white Musterole. Musterole is made of oil of mustard Each member will be permitted to in the party were Mrs. Alice Co- al from here are planning to at­ tend. and other helpful ingredients, and Invite her husband or it friend. Miss veney, Mrs. Elsie McCannon, Mrs. takes the place of mustard plasters. Sunnyfiield Sliced Bacon 2 5 « Leila Church will entertain with Florence Frey, Misses Betty Mc­ The Overseers Club of the Hock­ Musterole usually gives prompt re­ reading. Cannon, Helen Dobosz, Corinne anum Mills Company held their lief from sore threat, bronchitis, ton- American Legion Banquet Scheiner, Carrie Staiger, Marjorie annual banquet Saturday evening dllitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, Stanley Dobosz Post, American Mann, Freida Litz, Emma Zuelke at the Rockville house. neuralgia, headache, congestion, plep- Legion, will hold its banquet Tues­ and Victoria Genovesi. risy, rheumatism, luml^o, pains and day evening in 6. A. R. hall. A tur- Edward Quhin was given two aches of the back or jomts, sprains, Salm on 8tuemuscles,bruises,diilblains,m)6ted cey dinner will be served which stag parties over the week-end. On The A& P operates its own canneries in Alaska so that the bestfish caught rill be followed by a program of feet, colds of the chest (it may pre­ Friday night about twenty of his ENGAGEMENT vent pneumonia). can he selected and packed—Such methods insure highest quality. FRESH musical numbers and vaudeville friends, many of them being shop- Jars & Tubas program. Rev. M. E. Osborne will mates at the American mill of the be the speaker of the evening. Hockanum Mills Co., called and Mr. and Mrs. William Noren of Red Salmon Pink Salmon Among those sclieduled to make I COFFEES gave him a pleasant surprise. On 9 Middlefield street, announce the Finest Alaska salmon, ^ An exceptionaUy fine em brief speeches arc Past Department Saturday night members of the perfectly prepared to CAN quality—haa delicious mS Commander Harry C. Jackson of Spaghetti Club surprised him. At engagement of their daughter, preserve all its delicate flavor and is moat eco-CANS BOKAR New Britain, State Department Esther M., to Ernest W. Johnson, flavor!' nomical! Selected by the Byrd both parties Mr. Quinn was pre­ Lik*- ••f.o LB Commander Page Seaton of Water- sented with gifts. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Johnson Antarctic Expedition as UN lictter than a muatard plastar Crisp flakes to start the day off right! thebest coffee available. bury and District Commander Ed­ Notes of 29 Clinton street. 4 y ward A. Zimmerman of Manches­ Miss Edith Mead of Springfield, P08T*Sor' PKGS R ED CIRCLE ter. Mass., was the week-end guest of C o m Flakes K E L L O O e*S Building-Loan Annual her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Second Mortgage A favorite for three gen­ The Rockville Building and Loan Mead of Union street. erations—has a snap and LB Association will hold its annual lu - grip A specially blended flour for all fine ptistries! kick rarely found. Mrs. Charles Mead of Union Check before it starts. Money 24% LB 3 9 ' meeting of the stockholders Wed­ street is again confined to her home Rub on— inhale vapors nesday evening at 7:30 o’clock in NOW ON HAND BAG EIGHT O’CLOCK by illness. F Pastry Flour a & p its rooms in Fitch block. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mead and Highest quality pure Parties to Soon-Weds children of Newington were the Arthur A. Knofla Pure refined lard — the best shortening! Santos — the cream of the crop—try it. . Miss, Anna Miller of East street, guests of Mrs. Mary Gregii^ and VIS ISS 875 Main St. Phone 782-2 3 5 ' -who will be united in marriage to LBS Edward Quinn of School street on Pure Lard Tuesday afternoon at 2 o ’clock at' SAVING PRICES the parsonage of the First Evangel­ The ever popular slotv cooked beans! TOOTHPASTE MeUexIgetube 17o ical church on Ward street, was CANS' given a surprise shpwer at her home on "Friday evening by a num­ Campbell’s Beans 3 GILLETTE Razor Blades s’& d i 35o ber of friends. There -were songs by Miss Betty McCannon and fancy Quality Meats Sugar cure^ specially smoked! MOLASSES, Sultana, " dance numbers by Miss Helen LB gal. 95c, 1-2 gal. 55e The A & P has become the largest retailer of fine meats Hams AT ALL A & P STORES A & P KETCHUP , Ige hot 154ervlce for R WajeNilt Alwater-Kent . KoUter Uadtola THE ■flA Uveregdy CBSEAir K B M fV ~ j c D f i e -

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THIS HAS H APP^'ED ^ RUTH liESTER, pretty secretary, •o “ HANDSOME HARRY" ?|pR- ©1928 h ^ NEA. ServiceJnc DEN» promoter of dnbtoos stp ^ compeiiies, and JACK RATWARD, Not a few ’ mothers have the ^ If ^a child is stealing moffey It insurance broker with oMce just perplexing problem of stealing to ' is probably not a sudden thing, across the narrow alrshaft from < *Tb«’si»auien«ihcW:e,et:awo^l^ deal with. It is most unfortunte and ‘ The psychology of stealing in distressing to have the baby we ad- other forms very probably Has Borden’s prlrate. office, agrees to ■ ■ -- C ; • c^ebrate their engagement with « ored and watched, as we thought, ^ been crystallizing in his make-up Saturday luncheon and matinee. so carefull.v. through the first few j through several' years, unnoticed While Ruth takes Borden’s dicta­ ybaEB, suddenly develop before our t by his parents, tion Saturday morning he makes a horrified eyes into the most repte-, Don’t scold .or''w hip him, Talk playful xiass at her. She. screams hensible of beings— a thief. ...-;-l,o him seriously. Show him how out a protest. Jack in the qpposite Seemingly possessing' no scru-will be shunned and disliked office hears her and threatens B9r - ' pies Whatever, h e. helps himself to ^ by everybo’dy— how people de­ den. nickels from our pocketbook. fo o il spise a thief. Tell him that Uncle Rlien Jack and Roth meet at from the ice-box, and everything],-‘jack whom he adores will never By LOUISE GIFFORD 'P 1:20 she finds she left' h ^ b^nk it moves his fancy to possess. r look at. him if he-does it again. Ease in walking depends upon book in the office and> rushes back "What can we do? Punishment ] = jf be repeats it, then take the flexibility, of, youh spine. for it, bruising her lip in the search. only makes him worse. ‘ sterner measures. Put this threat- ■Watch.' the people around you. Jack, still angry, insists Borden The important thing is, not thej gjjgb boycott into actual operation Notice how few of them walk hurt her but she denies it.’ Jack thefti but the motive that lies-be-.,-.for a few days. Make him feel gracefully. Soniie peopile plant hind it. .'^his shame most acutely. first one foot’ and then the other, discoTers at lunch he left their l-ss'*., theater tickets on his desk and goes Children steal for various rea-< • giving a very ungraceful and tir­ sons. Not only —that —but —behind — :'4 ^ Probe for Motive. ing gait. back for them. He stays unneces­ these reasons is fhe ever-shifting|“ persists then go into sarily long, returning in a strange­ Others walk with stiff knees condition of his psychological _ de-f.'f were searching for and ankles. ;• ly perturbed state of mind. When on Monday morning Ruth velopment depending on his age. I Spend hours, days, weeks Others sway through the hips. For instance, a child Of-, .four isj necessary and don t stop until Other shuffle along. finds Borden’s dead body sprawled Very, very few glide gracefully on the fioor near the window she not likely to be actuated by the “ why ” he steals, same motive when he steals as-a'* motive? Is he asham- as if they lightly skimmed t*he reviews Jack’s strange behavior i ed to see other children with earth. and runs to Jack’s office. His gun child“ f nine. • Children must be watched and spending' mpney while lie' Tias A beautiful walk is the result of is g6ne! Jack, why accompanies her none? At almost any cost, if f a well-balanced body that moves back to Borden’s suite, calls the guided very, very carMully in the most trivial things when they are tliat is the reason, put him on a j easily. If you move correctly, you police while.Ruth rushes into the small weekly allowance. will tire less easily and the rested private office^© close the window. very young. Strange as it may seem, children are not born to Is he Jealous of someone? Does body is sure to be more beautiful It is already closed! honesty— neither are they born to Tom have a kpife he covets? Isri^^n the weary one. When DETECTIVE McMANN ar- he saving what he steals to buv a I Exercises in walking begin with tu. . arrs . is engaged to dishonesty. The best ■way to de­ scribe it is to say that they are • Ivnife like Tom’s? Work that, -out, <^be flexibility of rhe spine. Ja. k . •=> also tfli" lim of Borden’s carefully. It is the most inex­ Exercise 'W ur.-lay nj jming callers: neutral. ; You Weren’t Horn Honest. cusable form of dishonesty. It is First of all, curl the spine up in liTl A ni^tit club dancer; In plain words children have to deliberately planned and the mo^ the following manner. Stand with and MRS. BORDEN, his wife and be trained to be honest, Just,». as live is bad. knees relaxed, bend your head \ mother of his two children, who they have to be trained not to forward slowly, until you feel a i came for her monthly- alimony. Some people steal from sheer break bther children’s playthings unhappiness. Quite often from tug at your backbone in the small .i 'While Ruth is being qnestloned, or destroy other people’s flowers. .of your back. When you seem to ; Top: Stretching the spine by pull Mrs. Borden comes in. She swoons A HAPPY SOLUTION idleness. These are incipient forms of dis­ Be eternally.^. vigilant .. Do., not have pulled your head as far for­ ing the head up and forward, Bot when filcMann shows her the body. _ _A dull black silk crepe in simple ward asV’ypu "can and curled your good taste shows new feminine in­ honesty. The next step is to take allow the slightest dishonesty, to torn; “ Mauling” the spin*, oqe ver­ He grUls her with questions. “ You poor old Minnie Cassidy, the clean­ At the explosion of the flasnlight spine down , as,v far as possible, tebrae at a time. shot him!’.’ he flings mercilessly at fluence in shirred bodice, and full other children’s playthings and get by. As a corailary to this—^ ing woman-who "“did” Borden's Mrs. Borden, etill sitting in a 'for­ walk off with other people’s flow­ clasp yohr hands at the back of i her. . flaring circular skirt that contrasts never tolerate a lie. Stealing ' and offices, had’ served in this ironic lorn huddle in the outer office. smartly with smo.otb-fittlng hip- ers. your head and, pull the head for- ’ -lying go hand in hand. ward still.jfurther., ,Be.gentle but LEAP TUCKS way. She, too, had never been .so Streamed, and Ruth'turned back to yoke- You’ll just, adore this dress One of the loveliest decorative NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY dow:.hearted but that a sight of her, to.borhfort her with an ex­ for m ore. dressy occasions made of be sure yo,u,' feel your 'spine exer- ■ cising. 'When this is done, | touches this spring are the tucks j-h’eumatlc, ben^, hut humbly cheer­ planation and little murmurs which chartreuse green silk crepe, lip­ called “ nfervures” by the French CHAPTER XI were scarcely words, straighteq out as follows: ...... ] As McMann’s ruthlessly logical ful,..old MInnie_hjL.d ma,de hepAhink stick red georgette crepe, black that outline a pattern. Leaf pat­ to herself, gratefully;.‘‘Thank God, r '• • ■ With the , knees bent, let the sentences peppered like bullets chiffon or gay printed silk crepe. whole body fall forward at the terns are the smartest. A rose upon poor Mrs. Borden’s shrinking I’m better off than that. I have a ' But she could hear McManu’s It’s also very much of a favorite chiffon afternoon, dress, has its en­ big voice: “ I’ve left everything Just hips. Keeping ’ the knees, armis. figure, Ruth Lester thanked God lot to be thankful for.” - with smart, women In' black lus­ Daily Health Service shoulders and head relaxed, grad­ tire girdle portion tucked In oak The convulsive pressure of Jack’s as it was till you got here, Perber. trous crepe satin or cocoa colored leaf pattern and the e<%es of;,the that she had not told the detective Fingerprints may play a big part ually uncurl the spine, one verta- about the automatic pistql in the hand told her that he was follow­ canton crepe. Style No. 401 is de­ top flounce repeat the design. In this case. Go over the- whole signed in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, HLNTS ON HOW TO KKKF WELL bra at a time, until is extended bottom drawer of her de^k— that ing her th'oUghfs.and she looked up to its full stretch. Give yourself room, especially the 'desk, doors 38, 40 and 42 Inches bust. Pattern by World Famed Authority fearsome blue-black thing which fearfully into his eyes. He was smil­ the -feeling that this stretch, Fashion i^iaque ing,'but his face was very pale, and,windows. Oh, MlsS' Lester!” price 15 bents in stamps or coin which travels, up from the b>se of | Mrs. Borden bad seen and shud­ Then, as Ruth reappeared in the (coin is preferred). Wrap coin dered away from on Saturday. with .iwo .little knots of muscle to L the spine, step at a time through j doorway, ‘'Were these windows carefully. Ruth’s own small body stiffened indicate that his Jaws were clench­ each vertabra, extends bn up 1 ed. She wanted to reach up and looking out on the street closed, We suggest that when you,send STUDY OP SNAKE POISON ^ and death, but also other substances with indignation &nd sympathy as BRINGS OUT NEW PACTS. through thp |>ack of the neck, up touch those clenehda Jaws, to reas­ too?” ' for this pattern you enclose 10 the effects of which on the human through the head and on up to the Mrs. Borden pulled herself together cents additional for a copy of our body have not yet been determined. to answer McMann’s brutal charge. sure him:. •‘•I.'know you - didn’ t do ‘They were kept closed In the celling. winter,” Ruth answered. “ ’Venti­ Spring Fashion Magazine. It’s Just BY DR. MORRIS PISHBEIN. Preventing Death. “ I did not kill my husband, ^r. It, dUTUng! Remember, the window Editor Journal of the American At first' you may not be con­ was closed, closed! Don’t you-see'?. lation came from the window on filled with delightful styles, includ­ In these experiments the. chief scious of the low uncurling of the Ho was alive, well and— ^hap^ the alrshaft between the wings. ing sinart ensembles, and cute de­ Medical Association of Hygela, end sought is the development of when I left him Saturday after­ They.'eau’t really thiuk you diddt, spine. But, after practicing this Minnie Cassidy; the cleaning. ,wo- signs for tke kiddles. the Health Magazine. antl-serums'-wltfi. which to prevent will noon. T never saw him again.; until no Thatter^'What -Micky Moran tellRl'^' maq, 'must' have dosed it when'she d,atMr<,m ,nake:4U«. It hL besa I seem to bring youf body up to •—a few minutes ago.” ’ Snakes are not so common in this possible; to ;• develop serums - for Whatever .answer the s^w l^gj . But she did npt 'dare, with Mc- cleaned Satiirday :vifternoQnr^ al­ Btoinrh^ter Hehild country as To be a constant menace its full extension 8nd.'Ieave,.U;.pois- though Mr. Bordeh ' was stllLhere. some of the poisons, the effective­ ed for gracefql.motion,.'.. . ; . t. obviously skeptical detective- migjijt MauU’8, harrowyil''^ eyes >'fiashing to rnost of us, but they still constD ness depending ^o s^me, qxtent on keenly ;fni^J®rifac’e to Jabk's, ’. -. .'V It’s a rule d?, tho -no v-pattern Service tute a subject of- the. greatest In- have made was checked, i y the wIndo'Ws are to' be leftsopenloTerr the ambunt of polsbn Injected by opening of the o^ter door and t^e As oor are mailed tere^ lo Investlgators.qf the .actions snake w ^ n “ T b f t e ; .. .. ■night;” • .<■ . - j; ■ entrance of three plainclothes meni " “ 01^ h e^ v - ^i^N felson! ' ,Glad. Ctom New York City please ai- of poisons on the human body.- ' . SLICED b a n a n a s ^ ^‘Thlnk the; woman clganed,.-dd Tow five days. “ / whom McMann greeted curtly, as­ you’ve got here!MgMann strode aaL'trr.rr"’”’"’ ‘“ "j;'’ ” , “ Sno"”’™eject the, entire I to the 'half-opened'door ■ apd ex­ you?” McMann shot at her.. pointed out in a recent discussion Serve sliced bananas • •with-lem­ signing them rapidly to their tasks: Pattern No, oT the subject by investigators In i “ Carlson,' I want yon to take tended his baud to a slepder pld;^ “ Why, yes,” . Ruth . answered^ Q.—-What is an anttvivl- on Juice and' powdered sugar for ,/ " ^ surprised at his lack of astuteness. the Autivenin Institution of Amer- | a change/- Sgriakle a few .^Ithteds charge of all visitors that Riggers ish man, whose , baredl head wps- Price Ifii Cents sectlonist? “ The wastebaskets have been emp­ ica," that the venoms of different' of coco8nu.t',osjef- the top. ■’ » X' stops at the door. There’ll be stock thinly covered ;with graying- fair poisonous snakes were essentially A.— George Jean Nathan, ■hair, , through which the- scalp tied,/as you see, both In my office said that an antlvivlsectlonist calesmen and other business callers and in Mr, Borden's. Minnie came Name m v»~m• ^ identical in their actions. | who don’t know that Borden is showed plnklj.. Pale blue eyes; .en­ was a woman who strains at a "V down_the ha.ll..toward rthia office * . . 'This conception was based on the i gulnea-'pig and swallows a dead. Herd them into Suite 715 larged by thickrlensed .spectacles, e • • • • similarity of the symptoms which i surveyed the room diffidently. “ The ■Just as I was getting on the eleva-. baby. Animal e.xperlmentation down the hall. It’s vacant. Question followed snake bits, and of the ef-! This is'the first s^ bn for sep­ all comers and send for me if any­ body is in the lext room, doctor, ex­ tor Saturday afternoon. I suppose Is used to study disease so that she cleaned them.” • ' '.•.a'* * feet of various substances on the i it may be prevented in human arate skirts:'' in Yeara/.f ,r A black AN ATTRACTIVE hat with an thing develops. Get the alibi of actly as M.isg Legter here found it snake venoms. The studies were crepe de chJne isthe best first every salesman who reports. Blg- when she caine to.work this morn- Her lips went dry with fear that > • • • • • e e w . ••• beings. The rate of progress interesting trimming o f . buttons her ordeal was upon ber-^that; Mc­ however, mostly chemical studies. of medical science is depend­ .buy. W ith-ji a c’hattreuse o.yer- and battonLoles Is of “ coarse gers is holding a couple of them •Ing. ,It’s ,pretty obvious thai death Immunology. Mann would question, her tlien;and Send yoqr order to the “ Pat­ ent largely on the use of ani­ blouse. a wfilte sillc pifi«e tailored beige” felt, a'new hat color Jost now. took place ae long ago as ^turday Recent investigations have been tuck-in and a biscuit colored geor­ there about her deparjiure, ■wpuld tern UepL, Manchester Evening mals In experiment. brought out'in Paris.' • ■ “ Yeah, that’s all, but don’ t...let afternoon.” made by the method of the science gette with Alencon lace make >* . anything slip through your fingers “ Nothing is obvious, my dear Mc­ learn that she had cg^e back for Herald, Manchester. Conn." her forgotten bankbofek. But the of immunology which deals with the three separate costumes. ....C o v e y , get’ of the super­ Mann,” the doctor protested mildly, building up of resistance in the body “ The^^butlding is open -on Sundays, detective merely nodded as he contents o f the’poison gland when intendent of the building, and tell f against various poisons. MKS. ADA M. him to round up every employe I ta^'jjt?” Without waiting for an said: / Such tests are carried out In it bites, but always holds back part that was on the premises Saturday ansVer, the medical examiner step­ “ I’ll get Minnie’s st^y- when Qo- two ways— by animal experimenta­ o f its venom for the next bite. MERRI.FIELD afternoon. Ask him also to make ped .oVer dhe threshold, ' removing vey rounds her up.” tion and by the placing together in The human body can take care of an office to office canvas for every his gloves' as he did so. “ Ah! -Near “ The cleaning woma^ don’ t come “JIMMY VALENnNE” tubes of the poisonous substances a certain amount of the poison, re­ a h a ^ ri*a«'her o1' the ^ji.apw, I'see.” ’ on duty week daya .fintil four,” and of portions of the blood of sponding with some inflammation tenant that was in the building and weakness. To save life it is Mandolin.... Tenor Banjo after one o’clock— not . many of “ ‘Yes,’’ >Mc]Jiahn admitted, follow­ Ruth volunteered. “ S'kturday they SHOWING AT STATE animals into which small doses of Uai.ijO'sMandolUi w^ork from 12 to five.” the poisonous substances have been necessary to inject enough serum to them, I guess. -* . .: ing th^.d.octOT and not bothering to neutralize the excess of poison MHHMrlSI I'etior Guitiir I Meet ruin ninja “ Question them one by one as to closerthe dbor behind him.’ “ He McMann -thanked-^- her with an­ injected. Uhiilrlo Mandii-i'elld other curt nod, then, since the fin­ As a result of such investiga­ above this dose. a b c ^ whether they heard a shot, and was killed in his private office, and Famous Crook Picture Star The large Florida diamon^ back MaiiiloM' ■ CeJIo-BanJ* when. Keep a complete record, of not near the door. Looks pretty cer­ gerprint expert had finished with tions, it has now been determined Borden's desk, he began to pull out ring William Haines is Talk­ that the venoms of six species of and water mocasin seems to eject En.the pblisheq, rug-free strip’ NEW TASTIb ~ A Ifal - Ropcli comedy starring $1.00 jMax Dnvldspn, sthe current issue of you encounter anyone as you left of .floor., Aroijn^ the upflung' arnf,' If ypu chop some..sour grass-or ■^tate News Topics and n novelty Cleaning and Dyeing your ,huBbsud’s offices Saturd^iy ihe.ltekd half-pillowed upOn It, the Veel.wlli'cQtnplete the'-i^^^ afternoon?” * ou t-til^ t^ right arm, down the water cress into creampd , potato Free Collection and Delivery $16.50 ^luefor?13;00 $1.50 Month soup, the soup 'Itself.' will be q • ■’; On;'FW’da3r.'Ahd";SstPrday !df this What Bounded like a sight of're-" torBp,’''arohnd< tiie-blg, long legs weefe.thp |H.te/wi|l!iresent. “ Street 8ef quivered the- white Ups -of tfiis? rigidly’crooked fcii death, tlie chalk lovely color and the tsfte Hfirwrand delicious. Serve with (^rbutohs. Ankel,’’' a' Fox-afovieidne picture Gash Price $12x35 viridow. “ No one, s ir .. . .NOr wait;!' apeedod;" llftiiig bnljrto'avbld’ that 'lhat ieT^rfldsd aptlie feaSpn’s seu- There was a scrubwoman coming dark, dryJtti -pOQi* of blood. While TWIN RUFE^ES natlbn-v’'r!,-,. . '“ i’,/-" / ■. out of the office next to ths .e.levh- the dpctor;Workea;a' Yhich» pukha- lor, across the hall. I remeffibisf ’cious '/yi^ pg’^mah, ahpulderlng;'a A brown and tan printed crepe The thinking how old and bent she T h e ./ ' / camara, i^ h e d his way into the ^rock has two rows of' accordlin ; ? ; V ^ON^ SHYING Bow—^how harshly life must-have r6'ojh,/Bamta,d'McMann, i^InriOd apr^ pleated mffiing rnmUng, diagonal­ DOUG AN DYE W OlOiS ttsed her...:.That is the'only' ^eclatdvelywent ly .tup the- side of th# ftill Sleeve i|. Add a tablespooniul of honey Harrison Sir**« ' ||n c P h o n e idhncKestiff E le c^ Cot son I saw, Mr. McMann/before'the pbonf hi».|lr^'^:graosdme tagk— thai from the wrist to the elbow. A tld French dressing that you are Soufii Manchester 1 5 l 0 ' * Aalevator came.” . ■ of'PhptograM jhg the dead inan similar twin Jabot . d'scoraites the Aoing to serve ' ■w|tti ' fruit. It .' Ruth wondered how many^psople Whert*he 'froat’^ the'-•walltr' ■ _ i-’Mi MANCHESTER EVENING HEEAU),'ioUTH MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY, FEBRUARY U , 1929. FACE SEVEN Pride Hurt Star Sprinters To Meet JAP STILL LEADS Hyatt Called Best TILDEN AND WILLS ■ / Cnishes Rec Five 40-28 SCHAEFER IN BIG Player In America AGAIN TOP TENNIS At The Ohio State Meet BILLIARD TOURNEY FIELD IN AMERICA After Overwhelming The Williams, Wykoff, Bracey DEFEAT IN R E A Y Plays Cochran Tonight in Makes Ninth Time for For­ High Sdiool Day Before and Simpson to Compete LOCAL’S DOWNFALL Semi-Final; Schaefer Pick­ mer and Fifth for Latter; in What is Called the Dash; pygjjj gjygg Koxhury BETTER TEAM WON S8h T o m State Champioa- ed to Win Championship. 1027 lists Compared. of the Decade. ^ | pjrgp [Iqs^ Victory Over Bristirf Endees (40) sinp Hopes Fade h to Thin B . F . New York, Feb. 11.— The world’s 31AJOR TENNIS EVENTS Richtmeyer, rf ... .3 0-0 New Yorlc, Feb. 11.— Percy Wil­ Manchester High Swim­ 18.2 balkline championship tourna­ Air as Endees Outclass ment at the level club here enters LISTED FOR THIS YEAR Picken, I f ...... 3 1-1 liams, of Canada, the current i the semi-final stage tonight when Malcolm, If ...... 1 0-1 Boston, Feb. 11.— ’The United Locals Richman Afain world’s “ fastest human” ; Frank mers Saturday at Rec Kinrey Matsuyama, solemn-faced Richman, c ...... 3 5-5 Wykoff, the California schoolboy States Lawn Tennis Association son of Nippon, plays one of his'two Manning, r g ...... 2 1-1 who cake walked through our remaining rivals for the $10,000 has approved the following Onlstanding! Olympic trials; Claude Bracey, the Pool title. His opponent will be" Welker major tournaments for 1929: Carey, rg .. w...... 0 2-3 Texan, and George Simpson, west­ Cochran, the Hollywood, Cal., cue March 9— Men’s National In­ Waterman, Ig . , 1-3 ern conference champion, may line door Championship, New York. Manchester High’s strong swim- wizard who is tied for second place Marchinek, I g ...... 1 0-0 BY TOM STOWE- up on the same mark at the same j ming team lost a close meet with with Jake Schaefer, Jr., of Chicago. March 11— ^Women’ s National Indoor Championship, Long- meet, it was learned today, when Roxbury Prep of Cheshire at the “ Mighty Matsy” has von three Manchester’s basketball pride the annual Ohio State relays are j Rec pool Saturday afternoon by a wood Cricket Club, Brookline, 15 10-14 40 games and lost none. was deeply hurt last week and . held this spring. In other words, | score qf 38 to 23. Both the winner and the loser of .Mass. Rec Five (28) June 24— National Intercol­ probably won’t be fully regained we have had our various battles o f ; The meet was nip and tuck all tonight’s match will play Schaefer, B . F . T. the century in the- ring; now, we [ the w’ay and was not decided until who is regarded as the ultimate legiate . Championships, Merlon I this season. First came the 36 to 7 may have our dash of4he decade on i the very last event which was won winner by many experts. The Cricket, Philadelphia. , Holland, r f ...... 0 0-0 0U slaughter of the high school by the track. i Roxbury. That was the relay tournament is scheduled to end July 1— ^National Clay Court, Nichols, r f ...... 1 1-2 3 Bristol. This was bad enough, but The men propose to involve the ^.nd the last men finished a foot Wednesday night. at Indianapolis. ♦McCann, I f ...... 1 2-3 4 right' on its heels, a 40 to 23 Aug. 5— ^National Junior and transaction muster the fastest quar- apart, How They Stand {Holland, I f ...... 1 .2 -3 . trouncing the Rec Five received tet of shanks known to man or, at Manchester outscored Roxbury in W. Pet. Boys’ Championships, Chicago. '* Saturday night by the Bristol En- three of the four events, 40 yard N orris, c ...... 2 1-2 least they will suffice in this respect Matsuyama...... 3 1.000 I Aug. 9 and 10— Wightman 5 dees. 'The Bell City sure has plenty ' ’ ’ll until such times as legs become dash, 100 yard back-stroke and Schaefer ...... 2 1 .667 Cup, at Forest Hills, L, I. Madden, r g ...... 1 1-2 3 of reason for crowing. A couple '• “ wings. Williams beat everybody diving, but lost four, 200 yard Cochran ...... 2 1 .667 Aug. 19.— Women’s National g of weeks ago, Manchester was swim, 100 yard breast-stroke. 100 1 Stavnitsky, Ig ..... 4 1-1 except the starter when he won H orem ans...... 2 2 .500 Champions, Forest Hills. feeling quite proud of her basket- yard dash and the relay. Buckland, both sprints at the Olympic games, j •»» , , j * Hagenlacher .... 2 2 .600 Aug. 26— Men’s National T'------(ball teams, but today both are on and. on Satnrday nisht. ha nnrtltiad j J ” ” ” '' Grange ...... 0 5 .000 Doubles,- Longwood. 10 8-13 28 iloor apparently for the full •f*-.'** ff-r Ihesa pertormances by "Inning two, ^ ^ Results of 3Iatches Played Sept. * 7 to 14— Men’s Na­ ♦Out on personals. count so far as recognition is - Q tional Championship, Forest concerned. r races at 50 and 60 yards in the be with New Haven Hillhouse at Matsuyama 400, Horemans 292. Score by periods I smartest kind of company on ■ a Cochran 400, Hagenlacher 2S3. Hills. The only consolation Manchester ' the Rec next Saturday afternoon. BY BOB MATHEBNE l5ristol...... 24 16— 40 can possibly get out of the Rec’s de- 'Z strange indoor track. He looked the The results of the Roxbury-Man- Schaefer 400, Grange 305. -e> paijt of a man who. cmild win— and Matsuyama 400, Grange 218. M a n ch ester...... 9 19__ ^28 8ilk,;.i5i r-H chester meet follow: Boston, Feb. ^ 11.— Having seen i»> lost to a mighty gopd team., does regardless of conditions, 40 yard dash; Buckland, Man­ Horemans 400, Cochran 290. It has been said of Charley Hyatt, University of Pittsburgh Personal fouls. Bristol 12, ^ better team won without fear .Appeals to Him. him restored to good standing by chester, first; Ransom, Roxbury, Horemans 400, Grange 338. basketball star, that he is the best player in America today. the Executive Co.mmittee, the Unit­ Manchester 11. of contradiction. With Sid Rich­ He had a talk with a representa­ second: Roberts, Roxbury, third; Hagenlacher 400, Schaefer 361. man, New Jersey star at center, in. tive of Ohia State before the Mill- That compliment to Hyatt was made by Coach Everett Dean ed States Lawn Tennis Association, Referee: Billy Coyle. time, 21.6. Cochran 400, Grange 158. at its annual meeting here Satur­ its linelnp, the writer sees Bristol rose games and, while he didn’t 200 yard swim: Whiteside, Rox­ Matsuyama 400, Hagenlacher of Ih^na and also by Coach Sam Barry at Iowa and Coach as the best team in the state. Meri­ commit himself definitely on the 385. day at the Copley Plaza hotel, bury, first; Ferris, Roxbury, sec­ Arthur Lonborg at Northwestern. honored William Tilden by ranking den is the only outfit that has any proposal in question, he indicated ond; Taylor, Manchester, third; Hagenlacher 400, Grange 193. chance of preventing tbe-Bell City that it appealed to him. Simpson, Notione of these fellows Is givenY him as the country’s premier play­ SP0RTCHA1TER time. 2:35.2. Schaefer 400, Horemans 271. to tbS^ttg. baneyed words about in EJhS'TERN CeWLLEGE from annexing.another title.. And being an Ohio State undergraduate, 100 yard breast-stroke: Ellis, er for the ninth year in a row, a careless fashion. 'And all of them LEAGUE STANDING. thereby establishing a new record. the Silver City boys will have to has accepted the invitation of his second; Cheney, Manchester, dis­ are sufficiently familiar with bac- There will be two big basketball step high, wide and handsome to home games. So has Bracey, who William Lamed formerly enjoyed qualified for third place; time, SOCCER ketball and backetball players to L. Pts.Op. P. games in Manchester this week. To­ perform that stunt. twice beat Simpson in clinking time 1:19. ' w . the distinction of having been morrow night Meriden High plays know a talented athlete when theyjPenn, ...... 44 0 /1 1 8 87 Richman Praised. at the national collegiate games 100 yard back-stroke: Warnbek,, placed at the top the greatest num- here and Friday evening the Can- ______see one.” And in Hyatt they see one Dartruouth .3 2 153 144 True Meriden has beaten Bristol - and later made the Olympic team. Manchester, first; Robertson, Man­ London, Feb. 11.— Following are hef of times, heading the list for adians come to town to oppose the!this season, but not with Richman the results of football games play­ who looks like the best. ' Columbia ..1 1 66. 66 eight years. Simpson, however. broke down chester, second; Joy, Roxbury, 122 148 Rec Rive. Don’t forget that the in the Uneup. Incidentally, this ed Saturday in the British Isles: Chafiey Hyatt has played in only Yale ...... 22 3 The adoptiom of the ranking for while leading his heat in the third; time, 1:20.6. 2 73 65 Rec and High school are swapping tall Jewish lad is the best center 100 yard free-style; Ransom, ENGLISH LEAGUE. two sections of. the country the Cornell .. .1 1928, in which-Miss Helen Wills o f dates this week. OljTnpic trials. It is my under- ..1 4 122 144 the writer has laid his eyes on this, . standing that Wykoff, who got into Roxbury, first; Buckland, Manches­ past two seasons— in the middle Princeton west and the east^—but he has left ——— — season. Not only is be an uncanny < the Olympic finals of the 100 ter, second; Foster, Roxbury, third; First Division. list for the fifti. time; the award of An important bowling match is shot, bat also an excellent floor- metres only to blow his great time, 62.S. Birmingham 1, Suiiderland 0. a deep impression on every one be wants to be bet- the men’s national singles cham­ also on tap for this week. In fact, who has seen him play. His fame worker, Included in his repertoire chance, hasn’t been approached yet Diving; Markle.v. Manchester, Bolton W'anderers 2, Sheffield pionship to the West Side Tennis it Starts tonight over north. How­ are a bag of clever plays that sure by the Ohio State people. first; Carson, Roxbury. second; Wednesday 2. is even more widespread. < it was Hyatt's own. father who'* Club at Forrest Hills again and the ard Murphy is defending bis duck- are a treat to watch. Tentative Program. Warnock, Manchester, third. Burnley 0, Leicester City 1. He was the high scorer of the first recognized the fact that • adoption of a recommendation by pin title against Charlie Kebart. | It was this same Richman who The tentative program is to Relay: Won by Roxbury with Cardiff City 0. Aston Villa 2. undefeated Pittsburgh team last Charley had something tbe other {Joseph W- Wear’s Davis Cup Corn- The final ten games will be rolled j played such a prominent role In have the quartet appear in two Ellis. Whiteside, Roberts and Ran- Huddersfield Town 0, Arsenal 1. fail, scoring 292 points in 21 games, boys didn’t have. •; mittee, barring players henceforth at Murphy’s, Wednesday night. the downfall of tbe Rec Saturday races on the program at 100 and some. Manchester used Warnock, Liverpool 1, Everton 2. In his first eight games this season, ' The elder Hyatt was .physical In-.tftom writing or giving interviews ------, I night. Althongh the box score 220 yards, thus deciding the worlds Markley. Treat and Buckland. -Manchester City 1, Blackburn he aggregated 109 points, one less structor of the Uniontown- (Pa.) j for publication or talking over the Sam Houston and Tom Kelley < ghows that he made only three bas- championship to the satisfaction of Rovers 2. than Schaaf of Pennsylvania made Y.'M . ,C. A. in 1920 ..nd Charley j fa jjo while members of any Inter- ushered in the Rec’s pocket bll- ■ kets and five field goals. Richman all. They can’t hope to go far with Newcastle United 5, Manchester ^ games to lead eastern scorers was a member o f tbe junlor^team. l national team representing the liards tournament Saturday after-much in the -limelight from a matter like that without assist- j Freshmen Win UnitedUnited 0.0 ! up to that day. He was 11 years old at the time and Unite 1 States, were the outsUioutstanding noon, the former winning 50 to 47|gtart to finish and largely respon- ance of Wykoff, who generally is Portsmouth 1, Derby County 5. The fact that Hyatt makes a lot was a thin, awkward-looking kid. features of the forty-eight annual In a nip and tuck match. Jsible for many points registered by regarded as the leading American ; Sheffield United 6, Bury 1. of points in a game doesn’t neces- The thing be had. though, was meeting of tbe association, one of ------7 (Other players. He has the pivot sarily make him stand out as a co-ordination of mind and musme Anyone who hasn’t fully realized, pi^y down to perfection and _ hU sprinter of the day, with Bob Me-'. Over Aubums Westham United 8. Leeds United the shortest on record. Allister second. They will go no­ . great player. And to those who are and a , hair-trigger ? Tbe first ten in- men’s singles, the strengtn of the Bristol Endees. bullet passes 8. John Doeg, Santa Monica, Gal. fact never attended- either. He lives j qq the Bristol team, all of whom Daley, of Holy Cross; Jimmy Quinn, Broad Brook for fche title. The sum­ to realize that ambition. i Chicago, Northwestern ?ind Iowa on ' 9. Julius Seligson, Nev? York successive nights in the mid-west. in Newark and has played consld-tare paid for their services. Rich- present intercollegiate champion. mary of Manchester’s game with West Bromwich Albion 2, Black­ "Frankly, he is a natural player. City. ^ erable professional ball, against tbe man, for example, is understood to • He has practiced all the tricks of They won-each game. And their to. Frank X. Shields, New York He “ took” Bowman and Daley in West Hartford follows; pool 2. , , sophomore, Hyatt, averaged 15 best teams in the country. Expert-• j-af.gt-yg-^45 a game. The Rec out- the opening race at 60 yards, after MANCHESTER FRESHMEN (55). the floor for so long that his move­ City. Third Division. points a game. encS Is his greatest teacher. j scored Bristol In the second hall staking them to the jump. He B. F. T. ments are automatic. He has prac­ 1927 Ranking ------^ ' but the latter ussd three substl- NORTHERN DIVISION, ticed shooting until it is second didn't have to beat Ed Hamm, of Squatrito, r f ...... 10 4 24 Accrington Stanley 2, Stockport Hyatt is 20 years oid and stands 1. William Tilden, Philadelphia. A rabid Manchester basketball tutes. ■ nature. He is the most deceptive an even six feet. He looks taill and Georgia Tech, since the world's Bendrov/ski, i f ...... 7 . 0 14 County 0. 2. F. T. Hunter, New Rochelle, supporter who saw the game o-t Bristol’s passwork was thrilling champion jumper was left on the Lerch, c ...... 4 ■ 0 8 dribbler 1 have seen in years and angular, but is lithe as the panther y- I Bristol Saturday says he would Jike to the least. There wasn’t'any Barrow 3, Ashington 0. he slips by a guard so easily that no mark. But he had to come from Daffaglio, r g ...... 2 1 5 Broadfard City 2, Halifax Town that is'the Pitt mascot: He Is. un-{ q ^ Lott. Chicago to see the Rec with a lineup -like hesitancy about their style of play behind in a short race to beat the Murafki, Ig ...... 0 0 0 defensive man cannot hold him In canny in shooting the ball. 4. M, Alonso, Philadelphia. ’ this, Elmo Mantelli and Eddie NIch- j while on the other hand the Rec’s 2. check. Two are necessary. One gathers from this that Hyatt others and only a teal champion Bay, I f ...... 0 0 0 Carlisle United 1, Crewe Alexan­ 5. John Hennessey, IndianapoUs. ols, forwards; Roy Norris,, center, attack looked slow and ragged at “ When a fellow has natural abil­ has carried out the system to great­ can do that. Radding, r g ...... 2 0 4 dra 0. I » 6. John Van Ryn, Orange, N. J. George Stavnitsky and "Cap” . times. The Rec may yet spring a ity, an intense desire to be-good and ness that all coaches tell their young sell, guards. Every one of these surprise by trimming Bristol ' or Then, in the 60 yard event, the V Chesterfield 3, Sout’.i Shields 2. 7. Arnold Jones, Providence. starter caught him off balance and 25 5 55 a willingness to spepd the practice men. And the reason why Dean. 8. John Doeg, Santa Monica, Cal. chaps Is rangy and at least -three or.^ Meriden in Manchester, but their • Hartlepools United 4, Tranmere hours to be good, it is obvious that Barry, Lonborg and, Carlson have he was away last behind Wilder- WEST HARTFORD AUBUR.NS Rovers 1. 9. L. N. White, Austin, Texas. four of them deceptive In their chances of winning the state cham- muth, Daley and Quinn. He beat (25). he will be valuable. Hyatt today Is thrown such beautiful words at Hy­ 10. C. W. Holman, San Francisco. style of play. pionsbip are but a faded dream tor Lincoln City 2, Dneaster Rovers everything he "tinted to be a few att are easily understood. them all and, finally, gave Frank B. F. T. 1. The first ten in women’s singles, day. Manchester’s downfall Satur­ Hussey a sound defeat in the relay Lubin, rf ...... , 3 0 , 6 New Brighton 1, Darlington 0. compared with 1927, follows: day was wRnessed by a crowd of in spite of his obvious and wholly Swanson, If ...... 5 0 10 Rochdale 1, Southport 1. 1928 Banking BASKETBALL five or six Hundred persons, about understandable difficulties with the Hellpern, c ...... 0 0 0 Rotherham United 4, Wigan Boro 1. Miss Helen Wills, Berkeley, half of which were‘ from the silk Jenny, rg ...... 0 0 town. turns. 6 2. ‘ Yale Baseball Practice Cal. To me, Williams’ performances Waddruff, I g ...... 1 1 3. Wrexham 3, Nelson 1. 2. Miss Helen Jacobs, Berkeley, STATE PRO RESULTS. ^ Nichols in Debnt. made him co-star of the games with Levy, r g ...... 0 0 0 SOUTHERN SECTION, , Cal. Bristol’s scoring was well di­ Ray Conger, whose sensational vic- Hunt, Ig ...... ».. .0 0 0 For Battery Men • 3. Miss Edith Cross, San Francis­ Bristol 40, Rec Five 28. vided but George Stavnitsky got Charlton Athletics 3, Southend the most points for Manchester. lofy over Paavo Nurmi in the mile United 2. co. ^ K.' of L. (H.) 38, K. of L. (N. rocked the rafters. Conger is a 12 1 4. Mrs Franklin I. Mallory, New H.) 21. Eddie Nichols made his first appear- , ■ r;-*! City 1, Bournemouth ance with the Rec Five in the sec- great runner who figures to become and Bos. 2. New Haven, Conn., Feb 11 -who was ineligible last seasoUT Ken York City. Hakoah (N. Y.) 46, New Brit­ greater but he didn’t beat the old . ^ 5. Mrs. T. C. Bundy, Santa .Moni­ ain 31. ond haif when he replaced Ty Hol­ WEST SIDE REC Fulham------2, Watford 3., „ ^ , Yale baseball battery, candidates re- '^Dunn and Harold Crulkshank of land. The basket he made was the Nurmi, as his time- of 4:17 2-5 Gillingham 0, Newport County fAday in the' Cdxe Memorial last year’s freshman'team. Ander­ ca, Cal. ^Meriden 38, Hoboken St. Fran­ proved. Williams, on the Other j Luton Town 2,. Brentford 1. ■ portedjoday^ in the ooxe Memorial son, Miller, Thompsbn, Spring and cis 36. best and most difficult of the game, 6. Miss Marjorie Morrill, Ded­ jDeing tossed over his head from al­ hand, stepped away from a field of j Northampton 4, Merthyr Town 1-. Gymnasium for. the first practice of Wheeler, who pitched for the fresh­ ham, Mass. Middletown 27, Meriden Com­ great runners under conditions that DEFEATED 39 TO 36 munity 22. most out of bouHds near the has- ' ? Notwlch City 5, Exeter City (). the season. .In. another week can­ men last year, also will ,be avail­ 7. Miss Marjorie K. Gladman, Los ket. He was off balance at the . were to their liking, not to his. didate lor the other., positions "Will able. Angeles. , Plymouth’ Argyle 2, WalsaU 2.. HIGH SCHOOL. time and. fell In a heap after mak­ There may be a test more conclu- Th.e DeMoIay basketball team was Queens Park Rangers 0, Bristol he called out:and ‘fale baseball Dunn, who played football last 8< Mrs. L. A. Harper, San Fran­ ing the shot. aive than this but, if so, I know it scheduled to play in Wapping Sat­ ’ practice w;ill be in full swing. fall, is a colorful athlete. Last cisco. Rovers 3. - Bridgeport Central 42, H. P. H. Undismayed by its two straight -- not. urday night but due to the fact that Swindon 2, Brighton and Hove Sm.pYe'y~ To^ ' Wood -will in be spring, after he h'a'3 'w'oh the as­ 9. Mrs. A. H Chapin, Jr., Spring- setbacks in gkmes with state cham­ several members of the team had signment of regular catcher, all the fieldi Mass. - S. 16. Albion 2. general ,6harge of the coacBin,g. St. Thomas 30, New Britain 22. pionship contenders. New Britain WHOOPEE WINNERS. made other arrangements previous- Torquay United 1, Crystal Palace Clyde Enj^e, freshman.coach, -who pitchers developed lame arms and 10. Mrs. J. D Corbiere, South- and Bristol, the Rec Five looks for­ The Whoopee Five overwhelmed jly, the West Side Rec took its O has heen'^rnterlng In Morlda, will he went Into ,the box and pitched boro, Mass.' COLLEGE RESULTS. ward eagerly for its home game Johnson’s All Stars, Saturday, at place. ” SCOTTISH LE.4GUE. return to .New Haven Febi 24 to the climax games of the' season. 1927„R«nldng with Bristol and Meriden which the Franklin school, going on a wild | Wapping won the game 39 to 36 Crulkshank is reserve foal tender, 8tart-"w0rk with the 1982 candidates 1. Miss H..Wills, Berkeley, Cal. Trinity 26, Brooklyn 20. will be played on the next two scoring spree in the last half to i and the score just about tells the the next day. on the hockey team and will hot re­ 2. Mrs. F. Mallory, New York. First Division. Notre Dame 33, Pittsburgh 23. Tuesday nights after this week. The emerge from the shower of shots, story. Wapping got a 17 to 9 lead Ayr United 1, Hamilton Academ­ Garvey-and Wood face the pro­ port until > the ice season closes. 3. Mrs. A, Chapin, Springfield, Canadians come here Friday night-:, winners by the score of 49-32. the first half, but was outplayed blem'OL building practically a new Spring and Quinn are lefthanders Stevens Tech 39, Amherst 14. icals 1. Mass. . . Columbia- 32, Navy 31. to oppose' the Rec. Manager Ben , . William George starred for the the second half. Smith and Mur­ Clyde 2, Aberdeen .J. ’ - infield,''because of the graduation who were unsteady last year, but, '4'. Miss H: Jacobs, Berkeley, Cal. Clune said today that he mighb ' losers, while Eells, Lynn and Wel- phy, the Wapping forwards, each of Evefitt Schmidt, first base; under the tutelage of Wood, may Wash and Lee 42, West Virginia Dundee 1,. Falkirk 2., 5; Miss E. Goss, New York. 37. postpone the Meriden game another man contributed most of the points scored eight field goals. The sum- Hearts 3. Alrdrieonlans 0. Bruce-Caldwellr second base, and develop. : 6. Mrs. J. Corbiere, Southboro, week because at that time "Cap" . for the winners. Score at half time, mary: . Iowa 29. Indiana 27. Motherwell 3, Hibernians 1. Dick. Vaughan, captain and ’short Hoben Among Catchers Mass. - ' Bissell would be able to play, hav-'- Whoopee Five, 18, All Stars 4. Wapping Y. M. C. A. Illinois 33, Chicago 29. j Queen’s Park 6, Cowdenbeath 1. stop ' HUl her t Aid rich, third base- In the catching department Jobhr 7. Miss P. Anderson, Richmond, lag completed his work at .Trinity, -»» Whoopee Five (49) nie Hoben, veteran/of. two seasons, Syracuse 27, Colgate 25. I B. Raith Rovers 1, Rangers 3. man forepart of the season. Is the Va. And with Bissell back in togs 2 ' ,^55 T. i Smith, If . only veteran. The nine also lost who alternated behind^ the. bat last South Carolina 37, Sewanee 23. St. Johnstone 1, Patrick Thistle 8. Miss M. Blalte, Boston. William and Mar^ 36, Uynch- and the Rec on its home floor, Eells, rf ... 16'. Murphy, rf by graduation Bill Hammersly, left year, will divide the role in prac­ 9. Mrs. E. Roesser,'Boston. who knows but what the Rec will ** Lynn, If • 14! Welles, c . 3. fielder, and Dudley Smith, pitcher. tice. It is possible that Beyer may burg 23. St. Mirren 0. Celtic 1. 10. Miss A. Francis, >MontcIalr, come \back and lick a couple of cn 2 Jamroga, c . Branford, Ig Captain Garvey, rightfielder. and be shifted to shprtstop. Fred Llne- Duke 32, North Carolina 21. Third Lanark 2, Kilmarnock 3. N. J. Oklahoina 48, Iowa State'34. these, teams yet? Hdwever, they * Weiman, rg ir. Sharp, rg Jake ■ Grove, centerfielder, will be han, the most brilliant all-around will enter any such gaines the un- _r l l . Govang, Ig . Second- Division. available. Garvey, formerly a athlete of the freshman team last Fordham 56, Baltimore 18. Albion Rovers 2. Arbroath 1. IRISH LEAGUE. C. C. New York 31, Dusquesne der;dog, and everF.tlme they have. .' 19 39 pitcher; has be6n used in the out­ year; Curtis Brockelman and Jim done that this-eeaion. they have 22 49 West Side Res (36) Armdale 4, East Fife 2. field for two seasons, because of Breckenrldge will be.availablq when 21. ■ Dumbarton 2, Arthurlle 0. Glentoran 4, Clittonville 1, Yale 22, Williams 19. won. Wn shall see, what we^shall . Johnson’s All Stars (32) B. the mnny^hurlers available. the basketball and hockey seasons see. R. F. T. Maloney, rf Dunfermline Athletic 8, Bath- Saw.ver anil Loud to Report close. ^ , j Newry 4, Queen’s Island 2 .St, Michaels 43, Norwich 85. Cubberly, rf ...... 1 2 4 Royce, If , . ,gate 0. . ■ Another strong pitching staff will It is probable that Yale will be Distillery 6. Ards- 3. Mlddlebury 19,. Vermont 16, ' Stevenson, if .,....* 1 0 2 Kerr, rf ... East Stirlinsmre 1, Alloa 1. be in uniform’ on Monday, including unhble to take outdoor practied be­ IRISH CUP. Rhode Island 48, Maifie 28, . ^furphy, c ..•••••••2 4 8 Gustafson, c Forfar Athletic 3, St. Bernard’s Jeff Sawyier and Brewster Loud, fore the nine departs on April 3 for DaTtmouth'45,-Harvard 18. OOLLBQB SWIMMING .Johnson, rg •••••,,,1 0 2 McConkey, i 1. who alternated, at regulars last Its spring trip. It will.play Its first Semi-final Honmi. Michigan. 34. Ohio State 24. Brown, Ig ...... 0 1 1 Bissell, Ig .. I.eith Athletic 2, BO’ness 0. year. The most prominent of the’game of the Easter vacation with Belfast Celtic 8. Linfieldt 0. Lehigh 84i SusQuehanna 24. Yale Frosh 49, Andovw IS. George, rg .6 3 15 .Wylie, rg. . Morton 5, King’s Park 0. new squad are Roswell Hopkins' the University of Virginia April 4 Ballymena .3, Coleraine 0. Princeton 20,!^North Carolina 12. A rm y 60.' Columbia .18. Queen of South 2, Dundee United Rudd, who pitched brilliantly for and will also meet the Virginians BELFAST CUP. Penn 26, Cornell 23. Navy 52. C. C. N. Y. 11. 11 10 32i 15 6 36 the CrMhmen two years ago. button April 8* FegUdown 6« Bangor 0* St. Johns 86, Army 21« . Butters 86, Prineeton 27«

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Star SiHrmters To Meet JAP STILL LEADS Hyatt Called Best TILDEN AND WILLS AGAIN TOP TQINIS. Crushes Rec Five 40-28 At The Ohio State Med SCHAEFER IN BIG Player In America BILLIARD TOURNEY FIELD IN AMERICA After Overwhelming N Williams, W ykoff, Bracey DEFEAT IN RELAY Plays Cochran Tonight in Makes Nindi rone for For­ High School Day Before and Simpson to Compete LOCAL’ S DOWNFALL mer and Fiftli for Latter; Semi-Final; Schaefer Pick­ B m SR TEAM WON S9k Town State C h a m ^o - in What is Called the Dash p jjjjj pygnt jgjyes Roxhury 1927 Ibts Cmnparei ed to Win Championship. Bristfrf Endecs (40) ship Hopes Fade h to Thin of the Decade. | p^ep Close Victory Over B. F. T. New York, Feb. 11.— The world’s hlAJOR TENNIS EVENTS Richtmeyer, rf . . . .3 0-0 6 Air as Endees Outclass IS.2 balkline championship tourna­ New Yort, Feb. 11.— Percy Wil-| Manchester High Swim­ LISTED FOR THIS YEAR Picken, If ....'...... 3 1-1 ment at the level club here enters 0-1 liams, of Canada, the current i the semi-final stage tonight when ^Xslcolnif .If 1 Locals; Richman Again I Boston, Feb. 11.— The United 5-5 11 world’s “ fastest human” ; Frank' mers Saturday at Rec Kinrey Matsuyama, solemn-faced Statea Lawn Tennis Association .Richman, c ...... 3 ■Wvkoff, the California schoolboy son of Nippon, plays one of his'two has approved the following ] Maiming, r g ...... 2 1-1 5 Odstandingl who cake walked through our Pool remaining rivals for’ the $10,000 major tournaments for 1929: 'Carey, rg ...... 0 2-3 2 Olympic trials; Claude Bracey. the title. His opponent will be Welker March 9— Men’s National In­ Waterman, Ig .... J2 1-3 5 Texan, and George Simpson, west^* Cochran, the Hollywood, Cal., cue door Championship, New York. 0-0 BY TOM STOWE. ern conference champion, may line Manchester High’s strong swim- wizard who is tied for second place March 11— ^Women^s National Marchinek, I g ...... 1 2 at the same rning team lost a close meet with with Jake Schaefer, Jr., of Chicago. up on the same mark 1 Indoor Championship, Long- Manchester’s basketball pride meet, it was learned today. Avhen Roxbury Prep of Cheshire at the “ Mighty Matsy” has \,’on three 15 10^14 40 wood Cricket Club, Brookline, ■was deeply hurt last week and . the annual Ohio State relays are j Rec pool Saturday afternoon by a games and lost none. .Mass. Rec Five (28) held this spring. In other words. | score qf 3S to 23. Both the winner and the loser of « _ IprobAbly won’t be fully regained June 24— ^National Intercol­ B. we have had our various battles of 1 The meet was nip and tuck all tonight’s match will play Schaefer, legiate , Championships, Merlon ' * • this season. First came the 36 to 7 the centurv in tire-ring; now. w e; the way and was not decided until who is regarded as the ultimate Cricket, Philadelphia. / Holland, r f ...... 0 0-0 V slaughter of the high school by mav have our dash- of the decade on | the very last event which was won winner by many experts. The July l^N ational Clay Court, Nichols, r f ...... 1 1-2 3 Bristol. This was bad enough, but by Roxbury. That was the relay tournament is scheduled to end the track. at Indianapolis. ♦McCann, I f ...... 1 2-3 4 right' on its heels, a 40 tb 28 The men propose to involve the and the last men finished a foot Wednesday night. Aug. 5— ^National Junior and . trouncing the Bee Five received apart. Holland, If ...... 1-2-3 transaction muster the fastest quar­ Hew They Stand * Saturday night by the Bristol En- Manchester outscored Roxbury in Boys* Championships, Chicago. tet of shanks known to man or. at w . L. Pet. Aug. 9 and 10— Wightman N orris, c ...... 2 1-2 5 dees. The BelTCity sure has plenty"., three of the four events, 40 yard Matsuyama...... 3 0 1.000 1 3 of reason fotr crowing. A couple'^ least they will suffice in this respect dash, 100 yard back-stroke and Cup, at Forest Hills, L. I. Madden, r g ...... 1 1-2 until such times as legs become Schaefer ...... 2 1 .667 Aug. 19.— ’Women’s National q of ■weeks ago, Manchester was diving, but lost four, 200 yard Cochran ...... 2 1 .667 Stavnitsky, Ig . ... .4 1-1 ^ i feeling quite proud of her basket- wings. ■i\Mlliams beat everybody swim, 100 yard breast-stroke, 100 Champions, Forest Hills. except the^ starter when Jie won Horemans ...... 2 2 .500 Aug. 26— Men’s National •,ball teams, but today both are on=” yard dash and the relay. Buckland, Hagenlacher .... 2 2 .600 8-1328 tbe floor apparently for the fuH"''’ ’*•••.'»? both sprints at the j Warnock and Markley made firsts Doubles,' Longwood. 10 and. on Saturday night, he certified | Manchester. Grange ...... 0 5 ,000 Sept. * 7 to 14— Men’s Na­ ♦Out on personals. count so far as SNate recognition is these performances by winning two j Results of ^latches Plaj'cd tional Championship, Forest concerned. l The local team’s next meet will Matsuyama 400, Horemans 292. Score by periods J The only consolation Manchester ' races at 50 and 60 yards in the be with New Haven Hillhouse at Hills. smartest kind of company on a Cochran 400, Hagenlacher 2S3. B ristol*...... 24 16— 40 can possibly get out of the Rec’s de- the Rec next Saturday afternoon. BY BOB MATHERNB 4> feat lies in the fact that the silfchxi* strange indoor track. He looked the The results of the Roxbury-Man- Schaefer 400, Grange 205. Manchester...... 9 2 3 Matsuyama 400, Grange 218. Boston', Feb. .11.— Having seen T. 1 1 -o..: 4. 1 ■»•> to^wnerq lost to a mighty gopd team.,IJ )o,i^ part of a man who. co'ild win— and chester meet follow: Personal lOUls; xsnstol l-^, ,The better team won without fear does regardless of conditions. 40. yard dash: Buckland. Man­ Horemans 400, Goebirah 290. It has been said of Charley Hyatt, University of Pittsburgh him restored to good standing by Horemans 400, Grange 338. the Executive Committee, the Unit­ Manchester 11. of contradiction. With Sid Rich­ Appeals to Him. chester, first; Ransom, Roxbury, basketball star, that he is the best player in America today. man, New Jersey star at center, in: He had a talk with a representa­ second: Roberts, Roxbury, third; Hagenlacher 400, Schaefer 361. That compliment to Hyatt was made by Coach Everett Dean ed States Lawn Tennis Association, . Referee; Billy Coyle. Cochran 400, Grange 158- at Il.fi annual meeting here Satur- Its linelup, the writer sees Bristol tive of Ohio State before the Mill- time, 21.6. of Indiana and also by Coach Sam Barry at Iowa , and Coach as the best team in the state. Meri­ rose games and, while he didn’t 200 yard swim: Whiteside, Rox­ Matsuyama 400, Hagenlacher ’day at the Copley Plaza hotel, 3S5. ArthUT Lonborg at Northwestern. den !is the ohly-outfit that has any - commit himself definitely on the bury, first; Ferris, Roxbury. sec­ honored William Tilden by ranking chance of preventing the-Bell City“’ ^''’UM proposal in question, he indicated ond; Taylor, Manchester, third; Hagenlacher 400, Grange' 193. Notioqe of these fellows is given V------him as the country’s premier play­ SMCHAITER from annexing .another title.. A n i- noijti that it appealed to him. Simpson, time. 2:35.2. Schaefer 400, Horemans 271. to fOSsing- haneyed words about in e .a s t e r n ccwllege er for the ninth year in a ro'w, the Silver City boys will have to =* ‘ being an Ohio State undergraduate, 100 yard breast-stroke: Ellis, a careless fashion. And all of them LEAGUE STANDING. thereby establishing a new record. There will be two big basketball step high, wide and handsome to has accepted the invitation of his second; Cheney, Manchester, dis­ are sufficiently familiar with bac- William Lamed formerly enjoyed games In Manchester this week. To­ perform-that stunt. r loce home games. So has Bracey, who qualified for third place; time, SOCCER ketball and hacketball players to W’. L. Pts.Op. P. the distinction of having been morrow night Meriden High plays Richman Praised. ' ■r’-'--c'< twice beat Simpson in clinking time 1:19. know a talented athlete when they j Penn^ ...... 4 0 /1 1 8 87 placed at the top the greatest num­ here and Friday evening the Can- ^ True Meriden has beaten Bristol-r ~^‘'r-»1: at the national collegiate games 100 yard back-stroke: Warnock,, see one.'* And in Hyatt they see one Dartmouth .3 2 153 144 ber of times, beading the list for adians come to town to oppose the! this season, but not with Richman Manchester, first; Robertson, Man­ London, Feb. 11.— Following are 1 66. 66 and later made the Olympic team. who Idoks like the best. ' Columbia .. 1 eight years. Rec Rive. Don’t forgpt that the in the lineup. Incidentally, this - Simpson, however. broke down chester, second; Joy, Roxbury, the results of football games play­ 3 122 148 The adoptioa of the ranking for ed Saturday in the British Isles: Cbafiey'Hyatt has played in only Yale ...... 2 Rec and High school are swapping tall Jewish lad is the. best center ' ■while leading his heat in the third: time, 1:20.6. 73 65 1928, in whlciiMiss Helen Wills of dates this week. * ENGLISH LEAGUE. two- sections of, the country the Cornell ----- 1 2 the writer has laid his eyes on this.. Olympic trials. It is my under- 100 yard free-style: Ransom, past, two seasons— in the middle Princeton .. 1 4 ______122 144 Berkeley, Cal;, leads the women’s season. Not only is -he an uncarniy-.s: . standing that 'Wykoff, who got into Roxbury, first; Buckland, Manches­ list for the fifth time; the award of An important bowling match is First Divisioh. west and the east— hut he has left. ' ■ - ■ shot, but also an excellent floor- - the Olympic finals of the 100 ter. second; Foster, Roxbury, third; the men's national singles cham­ also on tap for this week. In fact, worker. Included in his repertoire Birmingham 1, Sunderland 0. a deep impression on every one years back, but he wants to be bet- metres onl.v to blow his great time. 62.S. who has seen him play. His fame pionship to the West. Side Tennis it Starts tonight over north. How­ are a bag of clever plays that sure Diving: Markley, Manchester, Bolton Wanderers 2, Sheffield chance, hasn’t been approached yet is even more widespread. i ^as Hyatt's own. father who ‘ Club af Forrest Hills again and the ard Murphy is defending his duck- are a treat to watch, by the Ohio State people. first: Carson, Roxbury. second; Wednesday 2. adoption of a recommendatioD by pin title against Charlie Kebart. It was this same Richman who Warnock, Manchester, third. Burnley 0, Leicester City 1. He was the high scorer of the first reco^lzed the fact that . „ Tentative Program. undefeated Pittsburgh team last Charley had something the other (Joseph W. Wear’s Davis Cup Corn- The final ten games will be rolled played such a prominent role in The tentative program is to Relav: Won by Roxbury with Cardiff City 0. Aston Villa 2. at Murphy’s, Wednesday night. the downfall of the Rec Saturday Ellis, Whiteside, Roberts and Ran- fall, scoring 292 points in 21 games. boys didn’t have. i mittee, barring players henceforth have the quartet appear in two Huddersfield Town 0, Arsenal 1. In his first eight games this season, ' The elder Hyatt was physical ln-_i from writing or giving interviews night. Although the box score races on the program at 100 and some. Manchester used Warnock, Liverpool 1, Everton 2. Sam Houston and Tom Kelley I shows that he made only three bas- Markley. Treat and Buckland. he aggregated 109 points, one less structor of the Uniontown- (Pa.) for publication or talking over the 220 yards, thus deciding the worlds -Manchester City 1, Blackburn than Schaat of Pennsylvania made Y.'M. C. A. in 1920 .,nd Charley radio while members of any inter- usbered In the Rec's pocket bil-1 jeets and five field goals. Richman championship to the satisfaction of Rovers 2. !in 12 games to lead eastern scorers was a member of the junior , team, national team representing the liards tournament Saturday after-i^ifas much in the -limelight from all. They can’t hope to go far with Newcastle United 5, Manchester j up to that day. He was U years old at the time and’’ Uultel States, were the outstanding noon, the former winning 50 to 47 | start to finish and largfely respon- In a nip and tuck match. Isible for,many points registered by. a matter like that without assist- j Freshmen Win United 0. The fact that Hyatt makes a lot was a thin, features of the forty-eight annual Portsmouth 1, Derby County 5. - I other players. He has the pivot ance of ’Wykoff, who generally is of points in a game doesn’t neces- The thing meeting of the association, one of regarded as the leading American Sheffield United 6, Bury 1. sarily make him stand out as a co-ordination of mind ^ the shortest on record. Anyone who hasn’t fully realized j play down tp peirfection and _ his Over Aubums the strengtn of the Bristol IhidBes bullet passes «.re both spectacular sprinter of the day, with Bob Mc­ Westham United 8, Leeds United great player. And to those who are and-a ■ The first ten in' men’s singles, Allister second. They will go no­ 2. curious as to why he is a great could play basketball. ^ ® compared with those of 1927, fol­ should bear in mind the fact that j and deceptive. Jimmy Malcolm of Holyoke, one o f , Tbe Rec can offer no alibi for where at all, of course, without Manchester High Freshmen won Second Division. player, the answer is simple. and passed and shot almost low:' Williams. He is the world’s cham­ their first round contest in the Bristol City 3, Barnsley 1. “ Hyatt has an uncanny eye for nily and his play was a revelati n 1023 Ranking the best forwards the Bay State;its defeat. It simply was out- ever producer. Is only playing sub ^classed by a much superior team, pion now and nobody yet has dis­ Junior Y. M. C. A. annual basket­ Clapton Orient 1, Swansea Town the basket,” says Coach Carlson, to the other youngsters. . 1. William T. Tilden, Phlladel- \ 2. on the team! . At half-time Manefhester was on the covered a way of deciding a cham­ ball tournament for teams in Hart­ “ and never has to think about the- Hyatt had no trouble in making phia. ' pionship without the assistance of- ford County Saturday afternoon at Hull City 2, Grimsby Town 3. ------short end of an overwhelming 24 arch,'th6 angle or the velocity when the high school team, even though 2. Francis T. Hunter, New Ro­ Sid Richman, Bristol’s great • to 9 score. The locals missed the champion concerned. the Hartford “ Y” when it defeated Middlesborough 8, Wolverhamp­ he shoots. That’s all done In- he was still frail when he started, chelle, N. Y. Incidentally, this young man the Auburns’of West Hartford 55 to ton 'V\’^anderers 3. center, is the kind of a fellow who • many more shots than usual, but stinctively. He played with them four years and 3. George M. Lott, Jr., Chicago. believes that self-confidence is n! surely that was not Bristol’s fault, looked to be a champion in every 25. Squatrito and Sendrowski were Nottingham Forest 3, Chelsea 0. “ I think thal; tie has visualized and each year he led the team In 4. John P. Hennessey, Indiana­ move at the Millrose games. He the stars. Oldham Athletics 3, Southhamp­ great asset. He says he always jin fact, the Rec Five looked stage perfect technique. I kiiow that he scoring points, polis. goes into a game with the idea that • struck at times. Of course. It must isn’t an indoor runner but they Broad Brook beat Southington ton 1. practices early and late to acquire And when high school was over,, 5. Wllmer Allison, Austin, Tex. 28 to 16 and New Britain won from he Is better than his opponent and (be remembered that the Rec Flv« dropped him in with men who spe­ Preston North End 0, Notts' that perfection. Hyatt entered Pittsburgh ^ because 6. John Van Ryn, Orange, N. J. usually comes w t with the same, consists entirely (except for Nich- cialize in board floor sprinting— Hazardville 22 to 12. Wednesday County 1. “ He has the desire to be the Dr. Carlson was a great friend of 7. Frederick Mercur, Bethlehem, impression. H e' says he neverjoig) of Manchester boys who have Bowman, former national and in­ night Manchester and New Britain I Reading 0, Mlllwall 2. greatest basketball player in the the . Hyatt family, Pa. . played at high school or college. In bad far less experience than those tercollegiate champion; Wilder- play in the semi-finals .and on Sat­ ■Stoke City 2. Bradford 0. world and he sacrifices all pleasures L>ast year, Pitt played -Michigan, > 8. John Doeg, Santa Monica, Cal. fact never attended either. He lives (on the Bristol team, all of whom muth. the indoor title holder; Jim urday afternoon the winner meets Tottenham Hotspur 4, Port Vale to realize that ambition. i Chicago, Northwestern ^nd Iowa on 9. Julius Seligson, New York in Newark and has played consld-jare paid for their services. Rich- Daley, of Holy Cross; Jimmy Quinn, Broad Brook for the title. The sum­ “ Frankly, he Is a natural player.! successive nights in the mid-west City, s erable professional ball against the man, for example, is understood to - present Intercollegiate champion. mary of Manchester’s game with West Bromwich Albion 2, Black­ He has practiced all the tricks of; They won eac^ game, And their to. Frank X. Shields, New York best teams in the country. Experi-j receive $45 a game. The Rec out- He “ took” Bowman and Daley in West Hartford follows: pool 2. the floor for so long that his move-1 sophomore, Hyatt, averaged 15 City. eneb Is his greatest teacher. j scored Bristol In the second hall I the opening race at 60 yards, after MANCHESTER FRESHMEN (55). - Third Division. ments are automatic. He has prac-1 points a game. 192f Ranking ------' but the latter usad three ' suhstl- I staking them to the jump. He B. F. T. NORTHERN DIVISION. ticed shooting until it is second Hyatt is 20 years old and stands 1. William Tilden, Philadelphia. A rabid Manchester basketball tutes. ^ T didn’t have to beat Ed Hamm, of Squatrito. rf ...... 10 4 24 Accrington Stanley 2 ,' Stockport nature. He is the most deceptive i an even six feet. He looks tall and 2. F. T. Hunter, New Ilochelle, isupporter who saw the game at Bristol’s passwork was thrilling Georgia Tech, since the world’s ! Sendrowski, If ...... 7 0 14 County 0. dribbler 1 have seen in years and angular, but is lithe as the panther N. Y. • I Bristol Saturday says he would Jlke to say the least. There wasn’t ’any ' champion jumper was left on the Lerch, c ...... • • • • • 4 * • 0 3 Barrow 3, Ashington 0. to see the Rec with a lineup like hesitancy about their style of play 0 he slips by a guard so easily that no that is'the Pitt mascot. He Is un­ 3. G. M. Lott, Chicago! mark. But he had to come from Daffaglio, rg . • • • • • M 1 5 Broadfard City 2, Halifax Town defensive man cannot hold him In canny in shooting the ball. 4. M, Alonso, Philadelphia. this, Elmo MantelH and Eddie Nich-j ^blle on the other hand the Rec’s behind in a short race to beat the Murafki, Ig ...... 0 0 0 2. ' I check. Two are necessary. One gathers from this that I^att 5. John Hennessey, Indianapolis. ols, forwards; Roy Norris,, center, attack looked slow and ragged at Bay. I f ...... 0 0 others and only a real champion ...... 0 Carlisle United 1, Crewe Alexan­ “ When a fellow has natural abil­ has carried out the system to great­ 6. John Van Ryn. Orange, N. J. i^George Stavnitsky and “ Cap” Bis- times. The Rec may yet spring a t Radding. rg ...... 2 0 4 can do that. dra 0. » ity, an intense desire to be-good and ness that all coaches tell their young 7. Arnold Jones, Providence. 'sell, guards. Every one of these surprise by trimming Bristol ' or Then, in the 60 yard event, the Chesterfield 3, South Shields 2. men. And the reason why Dean. 8. John Doeg, Santa Monica, Cal. chaps is rangy and at least three f'r jferiden in Manchester, but their i 5 a willingness to spepd the practice starter caught him off balance and 1 25 55 Hartlepools United 4, Tranmere hours to be good, it is obvious that Barry. Lonborg and, Carlson have 9. L. N. Whlto, Austin, Texas. four of them deceptive in their chances of winning the state eham- ^ he was away last behind Wilder- WEST HARTFORD AUBUR.XS Rovers 1. he will be valu^le. Hyatt today is thrown such beautiful words at Hy­ 10. C. W. Holman, San Francisco. style of play. pionshlp are but a faded dream tor mutb, Daley and Quinn. He beat (23). Lincoln City 2, Dneaster Rovers everything he'^anted to be a few att are easily understood. The first- ten in women’s singles, day. Manchester’s downfall Satur­ -- B. F. T. them all and, finally, gave Frank 1. compared with 1927^ follows: day was witnessed by a crowd of ' Hussey a sound defeat in the relay Lubln, rf ...... 3 0 6 New Brighton 1, Darlington 0.' five or six hundred persons, about Swanson, If ...... 5 0 10 1928 Banking b a s k e t b a l l in spite of his obvious and wholly Rochdale 1, Southport 1. 1. Miss Helen Wills. Berkeley, half of which were from .the silk understandable difficulties with the Hellpern, c ...... 0 0 0 Rotherham United 4, Wigan Boro .town. Jenny, rg .... 0 6 Yale Baseball Practice Cal. turns. 2. * ^ Nichols in Debut. Waddruff, Ig ...... 1 1 3 - 2. Miss Helen Jacobs, Berkeley, STATE PRO RESULTS. Bristol’s scoring was well di­ To me, Williams’ performances Wrexham 3, Nelson 1. Cal. made him co-star of the games with Levy, r g ...... 0 0 0 SOUTHERN SECTION. vided but George Stavnitsky got, Hunt, I g ...... 0 0 0 For Battery Men Today ■ 3. Miss Edith Cross, San Francis­ Bristol 40, Rec Five 28. the most points for Manchester. ’ Ray Conger, whose sensational vie Charlton Athletics 3, Southend co. Kr of L. (H.) 38, K. of L. (N. w lofy over Paavo Nurmi in the mll< United 2. Eddie Nichols made his first appear- rtw 12 1 Mrs Franklin I. Mallory, New H.) 21. ance with the Rec Five in the sec- **' rocked the rafters. Conger is i Coventry City 1, Bournemouth York City. Hakoah (N. Y.) 46, New Brit­ and Bos. 2. ■ . New Haven, Conn.. Feb 11 - who was Ineligible last season^ Ken ond half when he replaced Ty Hol­ '^Dunn and Harold Cruikahank of -T 6. Mrs. T. C. Bundy, Santa .^Moni­ ain 81. , land. The basket he made was the greater but he didn’t beat the old Fulham______2, Watford 3. Yale baseball battery, candidates re- ^Meriden 38, Hoboken St. Fran­ Nurmi, as his time- of 4:17 2-5 WEST SIDE REC last year’s freshman'team. Ander­ ca, Cal. best and most difficult of the game, Gillingham 0, Newport County 4. today: in the Cdxe Memorial son, Miller, Thompson, Spring and 6. Miss Marjorie Morrill, Ded­ cis 36. being tossed over his head from al­ proved. Williams, on the Other | LutonT.iitnn To'wn 2.2,. Brentford 1. • i ham, Mass. Middletown 27, Meriden Com- hand, stepped away from a field of j Northampton 4, Merthyr Town T. Gymnasium for .the first practice of Wheeler, who. pitched for the fresh­ most out of bounds near the has- T. DEFEATED 39 TO 36 men last year, also will .be avail­ 7. Miss Marjorie K. Gladman', Los munlty 22. ket. He was oTf balance at the f! : -ft ^ great runners under conditions that \ Norwich City 5, Exeter City 0. the seison. lji.-another week can­ didate for the other positions will able, Angeles; time and. fell th a heap after mak­ were to their liking, not to his.' Plymouth’ Argyle 2. Walsall 2. 8. Mrs. L. A. Harper, San Fran­ HIOH SCHOOL. There may be a test more conclu­ be celled outihnd Yale baseball Dunn, who played' fbotbali last ing the shot. The DeMoIay basketball team was Queens Park Rangecs 0, B ristol cisco. sive than this but, if so, I know it practice •will be in full swing. fall, is a colorful athlete. Last Bridgeport Central 42, H. P. H. Undismayed by its two straight scheduled to play in Wapping Sat­ Rovers 3. • . 9. Mrs. A. H Chapin, Jr., Spring- setbacks in tim es with state cham­ uot. urday night but due to the fact that Swindon 2, Brighton and Hove Siiibtrey~'^e'-Wood ■will in be spring, after he had’ ■won the as­ S 16 gene'tai .Oharge of the coaphiDg. signment of regular catcher, all the field). Mass. St. Thomas 30, New Britain 22. pionship contenders. New Britain * several members of the team had Albion 2. id. Mrs. J. D Corbiere, South- and Bristol,, the Rec Five looks for- * WHOOPEE WINNERS. made other arrangements previous­ Torquay United 1, Crystal Palace Clyde Eh^e, freshman coach, who pitchers developed lame arms and he went into the box and pitched boro, Mass.' , ward eagerly for its home game : z i The Whoopee Five overwhelmed ly, the West Side Rec took its 2 ■ has tiwi'wintering in Florida, will COUiEOE RESULTS. Johnson’s All Stars, Saturday, at retufh to New Haven Febi 24 to the climax gaofes of the season. 1927,lUnldng with Bristol and Meriden which place. SCOTTISH LEAGUE. will be played on the next two the Franklin school, going on a wild 'Wapping won the game 39 to 36 startVOrk with the 1932 candidates Crulkshank is reserve foal tender, 1. Miss H..Wills, Berkeley, Cal. Trinity 26, Brooklyn 20. on the hockey team and will hot re­ %, Mrs. P. Mallory. New; York. 'riieeday nights after this week. *1116 scoring apree in the last half to i and the score just about tells the First Division. the nbxt day. Notre Dame 38, Pittsburgh 23. Garvey • add Wood face the pro­ port until the Tee season closes. 3. Mrs. A. Chapin, Spring&eld> Canadians come here Friday night.:! emerge from the sho'wer of shots, story. Wapbing got a 17 to 9 lead Ayr United 1, Hamilton Academ­ Stevens Tech 89, Amherst 14. to oppose the Rec. Manager Ben. • • winners by the score of 49-32. the first half, but was outplayed blem'of-tiulldlng practically a new Spring and Quinn are lefthanders ,Mas9. , - ■ Columbia- 32, Navy 31. icals 1. infield,''because of the graduation who were unsteady last year, but, '4'. Miss H: Jacobs, Berkeley, Cal. ClUne said today that he might- * • W'illiam George starred for the the second half. Smith and Mur­ Clyde 2, Aberdeen ,!. 'Wash and Lee 42, West Virginia postpone the Meriden game another losers, while Eells, Lynn and Wel- phy, the Wapping forwards, each of Ev«?ett Schmidt, first base; under the tutelage of Wood, may 5; Miss'E. Goss, New York. 87s Dundee 1,. Falkirk 2.. develop. week because at that time “ Cap” roan contributed most of the points scored eight field goals. The sum­ Hearts 3, Alrdrieonlans 0. Bruce"*Celdwel]r second base, and 6. Mrs. J. Corbiere, Southborb, , iowa 29, Indiana 27. Dick.“Vanghan, ^captain and short Hoben Ai^ong Catchers Mass; - Bissell would be able to play, hav-*?. for the winners. Score at half time. mary; Motherwell 8. Hibernians 1. Illinois 33. Chicago 29. ing completed his -work at .Trj^ity. —» j.. Whoopee Five, 18, All Stars 4. Wapping Y. M. C. A. (39) stop -Hulbert'-.Aldrich, third base- In the catching department Johhr 7. Miss P. Anderson, Richmond, Syraonse 27, Colgate 25. Queen’s Park-6, Cowdenbeath 1. matt forepart of the season. Is the nie Hoben, veteran o f two seasons, Va. . And with Bissell back In togs r Whoopee FHve (49) T. Ralth Rovers 1, Rangers 3. South Carolina 37, Sewanee 23. only veteran. The nine also lost who alternated behind the. bat last 8. Miss M. Blake, Boston. and the Rec on its home floor, ,B. F. T. Smith, If ...... 8 17 St. Johnstone 1, Patrick Thistle William and Mar^ 36, Lynch­ whfi knows but what ,the Rec .will 4 16 1 Murphy, rf ...... 8 .16 by graduation Bill Hammersly, left year, will divide the role in prac­ ' 9. Mrs. B. Roesser,'Boston.. burg 23. 0 3. fielder, and Dudley Smith, pitcher. tice. It Is possible that Beyer may eomevback aqfi Hck a couple T,ypn, If ...... 7 14 - Welles, c ...... 1 2 10. Miss A. Francis, • Montclair, Duke 32, North Carolina 21. these, teams yet? Hdwever, they ’ 0 2 j Branford, Ig ...... 2 4 ■3t. Mirren 0. Celtic 1. Captain GarVey, rlghtfielder. and be shifted to shprtstop. Fred Llne- Jamroga, c ...... 1 Third Lanark 2, Kilmarnock 3. N . J. • . Oklahoma 48. Ipwa SUto 34> will enter any such games the un-.; 'Weiman,. r g ...... 7 1 ir> (sharp, r g ...... 0 0 Jake - tJrove, centerfielder, will be han. the most brilUant all-around Fordham 56. Baltimore 18. ‘ Second Division. ■ athlete of the freshman team last der^og, and every".time they bav®: Is ••••••• . .1 0 available. ' Garvey, formerly a IRISH LEAGUE. C. C. New York 81, Dusquesne Albion Rovers 2. Arbroath 1. pitcher; has tiedn used In the out­ ,year; Curtis Brockelman and Jim done that.this deason, they have^,„ 19 39 21. ' won. shall see, what w e-shall, 22 5 49 West Side Re« (36) Armdale 4, East Fife 2. field for-two seasons, because of ilreckenrldge will be.availahlq •when Dumbarton 2, Arthurlle 0. Glentoran 4, Clittonvllle 1, Yale 22, Willlami 19. see. ^ ^ Johnson’s All Stars (32) the mdnx'hurlers available. the basketball and hockey seasons Newry 4, Queen’s Island 2 ,st. Michaels 43, Norwich 85. B, F. T. Maloney, rf Dunfermline Athletic 8, Bath-I Saw}'er and Load to Report close. . , Mlddlebury 19,Vermont 15. it Is probable that Yale will be Distillery 6. Ards 3. ■ ------/i Cubberly, rf . .1 2 4 Royce, If gate 0. , . ■ Another strong pitching staff will IRISH CUP. Rhode Island 48, Maine 28. , . .1 0 2 Kerr, rf East Stirllnshire 1, Alloa 1. be In uniform:on Monday, including unAble to take outdoor practfed be­ DaTtmouth '46,“Harrar,418. OOLUKDS SWDIMINO Stevenson, If ..... fore the nine departs on April 3 for Murphy, c ...... 2 4 8 Gustafson, c ' Forfar Athletic 3; St. Bernard’s Jeff Sawyer and Brewster Loud. Semi-final Monnd. Mlchifao. 34. Ohio State 24. 1. who alter Dated, at regulars last! Its spring trip. It will.play Its first TolitiBozii rs • a • • • •..1 0 2 McConkey, rf Belfast Celtic 8, Untields 0. Lehigh 84i Susquehanna 24. Yale Froth 49, Andovar 18. ■ H Brown, Ig ...... 0 1 1 Bissell.-lg . . . Leith Athletic 2, BO’ness 0. year. The most prominent of the (game of the East^ vacation '^lih Princeton 20-,^North Carolina It. ArmyJMl; Columbia^. new squftd' are Roswell Hopkins the University of Virginia April 4 Ballymena .3, Coleraine 0. George, rg ...6 15 j Wylie, rg. .. Morton 5, King’s Park 0. BELFAST CUP. Penn 25, Cornell 23. Navy ^2, C. C. N. Y T ll. Queen of South 2, Dundee United Rudd, who pitched brilliantly tor and will also meet the Virginians Poctadown f» Baafor Ot Bt 'Johm 86, ia m 8l«' 11 10 32 [ 15 6 36 3. thv CrMbmen two years ego. hut OB A»rU 6. ' i.

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F q e l ^ n a IfiHffl W n t Ad Infonxmtttm. AaBoeBoemeiiie FOR BALE—HARD WOGO' fUba. BATTLES THREE COPS, ar'iSAMSuip TicKBn's—*ti pert* ot sawed stove length 810‘per 'eofl^'O. Manchester the wprid. Mjk tor eelltn* liete and H. Whiopl*. telephone fl88 fvepliiria mt*a. Phone 760^ Rebett J. Smltb. qf tbe 1008 M»ln ctreet. Fo r * a l e — s l a b . wood. GETS A MONTH FOR IT IN I n iB AUTO RACE Evening Herald length, fireplace wood ■ to » 4allara late<’^jY^e»,'Bt^ifu^ oLHiaMala, Aatomootlee rot Bale a truck load. V, FIrpo; U t fiTeMo Maas.Fdw'd ■ a1 tlfii'- r.eaideuce''o( iWr; Classified AdvertisenenU..' 'strset. Phone 8486.W end Mafonivich Has Some More and's^iTHatf Wadnesdty MinuoIa,:.’bf. Y^; Feb. wa- Couat sis av«ra«* word* to * Ha*. FO R 8AL1B— R ^ O 7 paseen gcr tou r- Time to Do Also; Two Other ev^^nlpi of 84 yeai's. 6be eral alarm was. sent out by police Initials aumbara aad abbr*Tlatloaa In*. Chandler aedan, 8 Keo truck*. Gardcn-Kann-llalrp i*rofiui;ta - Ml ■ To the today for’ the occupants of 4 black each count aa a word and eonpond Browtt'a Qara**, Telephone 869. Cor­ Drunks in Court. leaves'"!^ iiatera,'Wrk Jape worda aa two worda Minimum coat .la ner Oeoper and West Center streets. kill and--Mrs.--Grace Hays^'Of Cam-i sedan wbipb sldpswiped ianpther edr prtco of tbraa linea FOR SALE—ABOUT 20 tons of good In a wild race.^Ajong the Jericho • • • ■ hay. Apply to Wllllain Kanehl, yo Nicholas Merpvinlch of 60 Ken­ bridge. azid'a brotbar Frank FOR SALS—GOOD USED CARS Center street. Telephone .1776. ^ q turntolfp last-,plight, resulting in the lihia rataa per day for tranalaat C R A W PO R D AUTO SUPPLY CO. sington street was sentenced to Watklna L Nerwopd, Mass., • and ada. A several ‘ nieebs and-nephews; Also'a St three ,.aan and .critical in­ Center & Tfotter Streeta FOR SALE—BALDWIN and Greepliig serve 55 days in jail by Judge Ray­ juries to a Woman. Bltcctlve March l.T.*lKi7 TaL 1174 o r 8021-8 Caab Chars* apples. Medium and fancy- grafiea. mond A. Johnson, in Manchester step-son,.Dr. Darvid Star ,Jorda.n Edgewood Fruit Farm. 461 W-ood-. who was /t h e ftirsf . president of Mrs.,JNellie'Murray; .48, the sole 6 Consecutive' Day* ..I t ota] » eta Police Court this morning when of the- occupants of the 3 Consecutive Days . J 9 cts 11 eta Aato AccoMortee— Tlr«a O bridge St reeL W. H. Cowles. Tele­ Lelahtf- • Stamfdrd UnlYCTslty, Cal. phone 9 It. found guilty of intoxication, breach wrecked cay, said her three com­ 1 Day ...... I n ctal 18 ofa of the peace and. resisting an of- PresideaLBUct Herbert 'Hopver All orders for Irresular Insertions panions, Frank Melsbn. 45, Edward Ba t t e r ie s f o r yo u r automobile. fleer, w as'a studeot there at thaC time. will be ebarsed at the one*t1me rate. ranging from $7 up. Recharging and Household Goods 01 Skelly, 30, andlEdward I^ogan, 25. Soeclal rate* for Ion* term every Call’ 664 ■_ Merovinich ■was arrested at the Funerair services-'wHl be -held at rPpaIrtng. Distributors ot Prest-O- jay advertising given upon request. were taking her- to a party. The Lit* Batteries. Center Au*o Supply FOR SALE—NEW S-PIECE walnut Suh-Alplne Club on Eldridge street, the local churc|i at 2 p. m. Satur­ driver. Nelson; refused to let the Ads ordered tor three or alz days C o„ 166 Center. Tel. 673. bedroom set; led, dresser and chest, and atopped before the third or fifth ' V Askifor “Bee** where a wrdding celebration was day, iDterin.^t in the loiea'V ceme­ sedan pass his car and im the race $S9. Good used S-plece mahogany in pfegfess on Saturday night.* day will be charged only for the ac. NOW IS THE TIME to have your-car dining room set, $129. A xm inster tery.* Mrs’.' 'Bowen lias ll'ved' with I which, ensued the Nelsonf car was tual number of times the ad appear* checked up for th* winter season. rugs. S’ 3” x l0 ’ 6” , $25. T w o gas Patrolmen Joseph Prentice. David her cousin, -Mrs. . Buell tor pfeveral ed. charging at the rat* earned, but Experienced mechanics assure you Tell Her What You Want sideswiped into a tree; The three ranges, $8 each. Galligan and Raymond Grjffln went years. She. was a school tepeber fqr men were killed and, Mra Murray 11 30 allowances or refunds can be .nade expert work. . . WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE to the place and arrested Merovin­ Dn six tirbe ads stopped after the H. A. STEPHENS 17 Oak Street many year? and retained her men­ is in. a serious condition.- fifth day. DeSoto Sales and Service ' Sbu will Utka roor gq, bglpTOO word it for pest resuiui. ich following a disturbance there. tal facilities to'the end..She was in­ No “till forbids’*; llnea not Bud Btu tPft’n I* prop«r|y loeurteo. BIB will be uiailed Centei & Knox. TeL 939-2 LET BENSON FURNITURE Company In court Policeman Prentice tes­ terested in the doings of the day BO>PB STARTS BL.\ZE. sold. shade your new home. Special prices 8go|e 4tgy |4|iiwtng ybu nnla levfotfi dgjr after Insertlun tified that it required the combined and cast her vote for Herbert HOb- The Herald will not be responsible Garagea— derrtce—-Storage lu on Sunfast linen, also ■ Brehnin to Uke'udTautiHifi of tbe Ca s h RATJS. Jersey Cfty, N. J;, Fdb, ,11.— Fire for more than one Incorrect Insertion shades, the long wearing shade., efforts, of the three men to subdue ver at the .presidentiaL election in which spread^ to T5' ..ienements, of any advertisement ordered for Merovinich. During the tussle, Noyembw. *' routing a- 'hundred .'famnies, wa-i more than one time. Prentice was kicked in the face and The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ FOR RENT—LARGE GARAGE and Wanted— To Buy SB Mr. iihd-Mrs.^-Ralph Qarplntfer brought under control ..-here early rect mihllcatton of advertising will be repair shop, centrally located. Apply several teeth loosened. The court and children pt; Hsertford were' re­ today. The- blaze waaTxstaVted by rectified only by cancellation of the to Aaron Johnson. Phone 524. I WILL BUY AND PAY the highest divided the sentence as follows, in­ cent visitors'afc_ Mr.' and Mrs.^Ben- the exploston of a bomb'la the fruit charge made for tbe service rendered. price for all kinds of junk and 'Id toxication, 15 days;'breach of the jamtn Lyman^b.’ , ' store o f Dominick Alario on Wal­ • • • furniture. Call S49. peace, 10 days; resistence, 30 days. All advertisements must conform Mitvins— Legal PTotlcea 71^ Ther mbnfbly meeting of the lace street, police said. No Uvea In style, copy and typography with WILL PAY THE HIGHEST cash Daniel Moonan of the north end Hebron Leagpe of -Woman,'Voters were reported lost. reguiaMons enforced by the publish- STORAGE ROOM for furniture or prices for rags, paper, tiiagasiiies. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HjfLD HEBRON was sent to jail for ten days when merchandise. Available at Braith- old luetaL Will also buy all kinds ot was held'at the’C. E. Room of the ers and they reserve the right to at Manchester, within and for the he pleaded guilty to a charge of Hebron ' Congfegationsr church edit, revise or reject any Jopy con­ ' Waite's, 53 Pearl street. chtekena Morris U. Lessner. TeL District of Manchester, on.'the 9th intoxicatiou. He was arrested last sidered objectionable. 1515. day o t F ebruary, A;. D.> 1929. The LeasV® Women Voters Wednesday afternoon, several local GENERAL TRUCKING—local ^ night after refusing to pay his fare CI.O?INO HOURS—Classified ads Preisent— WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., held its monthly meeting at the women attended tlm meeting. Only 39 Days to be piihllshed same day must be re- long distance. Prompt service—rates Kooms Without Board o n Judge. . Congre^tlonal chapel, oh Wednes­ on the Silver Lane .bus. cwlved by 12 o'clock noon, r^turdeys reasonable. .F ra n k V. WUUairis. Estate of George' A. Smith laie of Norman Lymsin ' 'of Hartford 9S9-12. day, a f 2 p. m A Twelve members James Battrichenes of North 10:30 a. m. Manchester in said dis.trict, deqeajBed. Main street wa,s fined $15 and costs spent the week end with his par­ FOR RENT—TWO furnished . rooms Upon application' of The Mancljes- were’present. ‘Tire, Policy .of the ents Mr. and Mrs. John Lyman. Telephone Your Want Ads. MANCHESTER AND NEW YORK with light housekeeping privileges. ter Trust Conipany praying ;.that.-an League was digcussdd in a ten min­ for intoxication and the same Motor'Dispatch. Dally service be­ For inspection inquire Saturday instri^ment purporting to he'.tlte/last amount for breach' of, the peace. J. B. Jones. 'M, W. Hills.’ Mr. and Ads are accented over the telephone tween New .York and Manchester. ute talk. Mjs. Loren; Id. Lord, who afternoon, or evenings, 6 to 9. ' 19 will and testament of setfi-idji'qe^ad Was arrested by Policeman Harold Mrs, Herbert -Porter anji- Jesse at the CH AROE llATfcJ given abov* C all 7 or I-3S2. Autumn street. ’ ■was leader-of ;the mepH?g. gave a as a convenience to advertisers, but Heffron after he-had stood behind Hills^ttended the funeral of Mr, the CASH RATKS will he accepted as PERRETT & GLENNEY. Call any- short talfc^oh'the IJistpr'y of Arbi­ a tree on Union street-and annoyed and Mrs., Jesse Hoadley in W’est- Spring FUI.L PAYMENT If paid et the busi­ time. Tel. 7. Meal and long distance FOR RENT — FURNISHED ■ froijt; tration,. .a'n^ Mr^. ‘Leila Porter chester Thursday^ TheYwere buried ness office on or before the seventh moving and trucking and freight per application o n fife, .'it. is ■ /. i ’ passersby. • • room, heated. 17 HuntingtonistrSet:- ; :. ORDERED:—That Uvs foreg31P;g„ spoke ok the pellpgg Treaty. A dis- John Johnson was fined $10 and in one grave.'in the Jongs street day following thy first Insertion ot work and express. Dally express to ‘ : ■■ * V' 'V J' A Clough Rake With each ad. otherwise the CHAKHB H artford. application : be heard anfi determined' .ciiission lQh._ le^lJ^tiv^'. 'hills took costs for ijitoxication. - (H.ebronO cem.etery; 4 . .. . XtATE'wIll he collected. No responsi­ a t‘the ’Pro hate" ofllte 'lri’Tliapch'isster iii': FOR RE.MT—FURNI§HED room ,'aii'd Said Bistri^,-'on Ui^ '2 ^ ‘jlAy of i'e.b-/ place. This sub}G.ct is'planned to Mr. , Watkins .o f . Cambridge, bility for errors in telephoned sde IJ3CAL A.Ml LONG distance moving, ga ra ge on F oster street. ’Tel.. 25S‘3-W . Every L o t wilt be assumed and their accuracy by experienced .men Pubitc store- l‘uary> 'A. D.A1D29. at ’S- pleloUlL Jn’ftli^ be-iaken up in detail-aL tbe March Mass.,J8,.a visitor:^'M r. syid Mrs. fprenogn. and-that notice, be. glvajctp-. cannot be guaranteed. b ou sa L. t ; Wood.' 55' Bissell street. ipeeting^ , Mrs. Robert; Foote ROSE, WHOLE “ LEAGUE” Hart E .'B u lls ’...He, -will remain This, ivee'k’s bargain*-^ a • • TM. 49B. Apartiiients, Plata, reiiciiioqia ttfi a11..ppr6b»a.-'inJ«joBl:edi estate, and ■MrB.-';]Kton BnctFgave reports here till after the funeral of his —■ ■ *~ 'n[ -■ " *■ the. pencjpne^'■ of^'i'aid ^pbllcatTon 6 room single, oak Aoon, steam Index of Classifications FOR RENT—o-ROOM TENEMB*?T,' and"T:.he time ■audi'-plaio*. of- )ie*T!»8r on the liincheon given to ;-the wo­ sister/Mfsi-RuttylBowen,- .= Evening Herald Want Ads are now RHiiatnnK all improvements. Apply at 111 H’oll thereon, by publishing a *Pppy of .this men legislators by the League in CALLED EMBEZZLER Alfred ■ H. Post;7apd J. Banks heat, etc. t'A fine home at $6,200, • -ouped according to classlflca.1 >ns street. T elephone 1314-4. '• order 'in soni'^ newspaper' having a Hartford recently. $500 cash. below and for handy reference will circulation in said district, on ojr be­ Jones rnembers of the Board,of Re­ appear In the numerical order indi­ V.ArUUM CLE.ANER—Clock, phono­ fore February' ll,‘ 1929, aiid' by post­ Word has been received of the lief were .at the town record build­ graph, door closer repairing., Lock FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement on M^in St. . Single house, all mod­ cated; ing a copy of this order on'the public death in Niantic of Mrs. Harrison Collection Agenc.v Operator, and gunsmithing; key fitting. Florence street, all improvements. ing Friday in accordance with the ern, large garage 30x50 with plen­ HI rths y... '■ Phone 1503. sign-post in said town, of Manphes- W. Bond,, age'’. 59. Mrs. Bond, who ProbedTiy Local Chamber, Is duties of that-ojflee.-. '. Engagements ...... ••••••••« ” Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. ter, at'least six days before the day ty of land tor parking. A real was /Miss Mary Seyms before her M arriages ...... Pi.iK RENT—FIVE ROOM downstair* of said hearing, to appear if they see Under Arrest. Wilbur Hill8 and bis son Homer plgce Tor servtoe station, battery Deaths ...... SEWING MACHINE repairing of all cause at said tlrqe and place and be marriage, was a native of Hebron, are ill with grip. makes, oils.'needles and supplies. R. flat, all tniproveinents and garage. station or milk dealer. Cards of Thanks .. Apply 38 Woodland street."rcl: 1521. heard relative thereto, and mak* re­ aud was a daughter of the late Mr. Mrs. Wjotbrop. Porter- has been In Memortam ...... W. Garrard. 37 Edward street. Tel. turn -to this court an-d- by TriaUlhg In Thp arrest of Harry Rose of 715. and Mrs. Henry Seyms. She had assisting in -the' care of her aunt. Corner lot, Pitkin street, extra f/isr and Found .. FOR KENT—6 KtKtMS spd balfi. HeV a reslgtered letter, postage paid, on Bloomfield, last Saturday, on the large. Pitkin street is 50 feet in Announcements ... floors newly decorated, steuni heat or before February 11. 19g9,’' a copy been }n ill health for the past ten charge of embezzlement, indirectly Mrs. Mary Mitchell Who is ftl i^f her Personals ...... 8 YOU CAN DO WHAT others have furnished, house in excellent cond'i- of this order to Ali.ee L. Johnpon, years or mpre. home In Hebron with grip. Beatrice width and is one of the best resi­ Aalomnhlles done—save 10 per cent .n tahor and added another feather to the cap dential , streets in town. You rpaterlai by letting u.a re-unholsfer tion. Rent reasonable. Apply Q.' E. Additcfi- „ Conn;: ,G.' Walter Smith, Mrs. Gertrude M. IJpugh enter­ Automobiles tor Sale 4 Willis Son. Inc.. 2 Maip ftrfe'L Burrisld*. Conn., R. F.^ D.; and.Clar- ,of the Manchester Chamber of and Wilbur Portm s^yed with should see this choice lot. Automobiles for E.Tcbange ..... 6 your old furniture or renovate your Telephone 50. tained the women’s ’ bridge their grandpsrepts, Mr. in d ' Mrs. mat tress. enc* |[.; Smith, 1015 hiaet 68th alreet, club j Commerce and brougnt to a con- Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 8 Inglewood. California. Wednesday evening. Miss Helen i elusion the investigation of the Cliptdp 'Poftfir , ln Hebren-'during $800 down buys a new 6 room Auto Repairing—Palming 7 HOT.MES BROS. FUR.NITURK CO. TO REis'T—GltEENACRES- W^d*- 331 Center Sr. Tel. I2fiS WILLIAM S. h y p e Hough winner of the evening, j Hartford Better Business Men’s their toother’s absence. colonial, all feodern with garage. Auto Schools ...... T—A w orih street. 5 room Hat, all tnoij^lrn ...... Judge. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 tniprovemen'is. Inuuire 08 Churcn H-2-11-89.,, '■ ■■ . . , r .V,: ' Mafie add E4ward Smith. ch!l-l League which has been conducted Mr. apd'Mrs/Clayton A.' Hills Price $6;200. Autos—For Hire ...... 9 CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired street or telephoii* -i$48.' dr«n of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. j for weeks into the operations of the are numbered among the grip vlc^ Carages—Service—Storage ..... 10 kev fitting, safes opened, saw filing and grinding. Work called for AT' A COURT OF^ PfIoBil’rE HEUp Smith, have been kept out of school l Connecticut Business Men’s League, tlms. ■ - ' M otorcycles— Kicycle ...... 11 TO REN’r — CE.N’TENNIAL anart- ‘ at 'Manchestci>. wltfidfi aPd for the Wanted Aurcs—Motorcycles .... If Harold Clemson. 10.3 North Elm ments. four room auartment. jani­ for the past .few days by touch of aid to have only one member, Benjamin Lym p Vas a,‘visitor {h street. Tel. 462. District of .Manchester^ on the 9th ilnsincss nnd I'rttreasliiiiol Services tor service. .leal, gas ranged ice.bnx day of Fehtqary.'A.'D. 1929. grip./ .^rlp ca?es. on the-whole. Harry Rose. Hartford-Tuesday.: R o h e r t !• S m i t h H'isiness Services OITerea...... 13 furnished. Call Manchester pon- ' Present—W'fprPresent—rWiLLlAM'^.^jRTOS;'. f se.em to .bja'deej’easleg. The plan under which Rose oper- Hntrsehold Services UfTered ...... 13-A TnUoHng— Dyeing.—Cleaning 21 srructitin Comiianv. 2I0'' or iii3-3.?: - Judge; • - , - ...... Oyer Post Office U'EdvftrdC ‘ a ; Smith. Caciman! ated Included membership in the Riillding—t'ontracfing ...... 14 - J,- ' . J - -iM '-tJ 'Esta>* o'L.Hugh Mortarty:Vf'’'M*V-^ I - ^ v , j '^*‘Tlman , SJtIk-Jl|= Ip IMtof a'complete tfloit. i RedJ Estate ^ Insurance Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 FOR KEN I — s e v e r a l first class ohpster. in salfi DistricL ifi'capabl*. '' Frankel, and Mark Hills, accom-!I ” Lea.gHP.” for which' he received a Its only rival In this resp.ecSt-1$ the ; steamship Ticket* Funeral Ltirecrors ...... 18 HARRY ANDKRTON 38 Church reiKs. with-all imt.r..vemenis Ant'ly ;The . ConssrvgtoT ‘having exhibitad papied by I/uclus Wi Robinson, at- fee of $25, and an agreement under oyster,; I. Healing—Plumbing—Roofing ... U street. Smith Manche.ster. Conn. Tel. Edward J. Iloli 86.5 Jlqin atreot, T*l. its final account .,'wUli■-.said, estate ,to. 1321-2. Resident dealer for Engll.sb 560. ' ■ ' (-en.de(l,,a te.r.ra bureau poultry medt- which he was to collect all back ac­ in su ran ce ...... 14 thtt GoqrL-f^'r a'RftValto^-.it I*""' ' Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 Woolen Company. -Tailors since IS'JS. ORDERED :-;i'rJiat tbe' 16th day of tn'jr. on Cblambli Thursday evening. counts. Failure to turn over money Moving—Trucking—Storage ..... -O February, A-*;D.. 1929. at-'S o’clock; Roy E. Jones, poultry specialist, he collected on various accounts. THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: Painting— Papering ...... 21 H elp Want«>rt— F em a le > S.'S FOIt REN'l'—6 . ROOM tenarfirat fOrsnoon. .at the Probate Ofllc*. in Professional Services ...... 22 North Elm street. Call ’258. -. was present, and had charge of the It is alleged, brought the charge Said'-Manchester, be and the same Is which resulted in Rose’s arrest. R epairing ...... 23 assigned for a hearing on th* allow­ discussion. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 2t Wauled (ti Kenf ance at said accejMit wlth^jiald Wtate. A warm;, sweeping rainstorm Rose; af various times, is sail to Toilet Opods and Service ...... 26 w a n t e d — COMPETENT WOMAN :i?** a n d , this C odft 'Rftie'dts -tTie con serva ­ Thursday .morning took off almost have represented himself as a to liddM y; stywopsis by Urdoehc* Wanted—Business Service ...... 2B for general housework, one to stay tor to give pUmic nptjee to all, per­ sheriff, lawyer or officer of the ■ Kilncntlonal nights. Telephone 517. WANTED—TWO OR THREE ROOM every'vestige of the snow remain^- furni.shed apartm ent. Call' 1833 •■or son*. bitarestea therein tq appear and courts. Courses and Classes .*...... 21 b* (heard tbereop 'bp 'publishing a ing from the last snow storm; The Private In stru cM on ...... 24 see Manager, I\’. T. Grant’s; 9 ' Copy pf this or^r Ir ^ “ day was springlike, the thermom­ The Msnehester Ghamber of Com­ Dancing ...... 2 8-A W.ANTED—OFFICE g'.rl. H. B. Sea­ having a clrci merce advanced information about Musical—Drannartc ...... 29 man, 256 Cent&r street. H*>iisee fur ^ alr OB pr before eter registering towards fifty above Wanted—Instruction ...... 3> Rose over a year ago but no action bv ppstlqg a copy of thl* order: pn 8ero» wjtk a general thaw in pro­ was taken on it. Complaintg re­ FInnprInI Hfiji VVauti’il— Mill**, kli FOR SAfiE—8 ROOM single hoi'p^, the. public .*lgppt>st in thA^Xown gress, . Ronds—Stocks—Mbrigages ....* 3i M anchester, nvetdays b efore-said ,dlay ceived from all parts of the country Husiness Uup<>rtunliles ...... 82 all . modern linpn'>vem«fil]i.. , 1.^^ ^ M»rk H.ifts'.has j.ust had a tele­ mill MAN.AGER w a n t e d -—for Manches­ .5t!sl50. garage and' I'mrii Ap^Y o f tiearing a,Bd retutn -miks: to this-i made it imperative to put a stop • ■ ■ ■ ■ I Money Co l^oan ...... 33 Court. • ' phone put into'his place. Money Wsnted ...... 34 ter store. Experience unnecessary. Domenico liallucci, 12 Cottage to the Connecticut Business Men’s $750 cash deposit required on goods. ' T".'’*i . -T^'ILUAM- S. R Y D E . Owing to' the Illness of Mrs; Tru- i i i i i i i Help iinil Silnnfinna Judge. League after he had been allowed Help Wanted —Female ...... 86 $300 up m onthly. M anufacturer, 333 FOR SALK—WAi=!IIINO’roN etraet. toaa C. lyes, ■who is in charge local­ Dwight St.. Springfield, Mass. liranil new -lx roojii UolpnlAI-■ A)a k 1 .H-?'ll-39. to operate over a year after the Help Wanted —Male ...... 38 H-iora r li r o iit ilio iit :-fie otiice -.-j|* ! n ' ...... ■ii.ii.i ■ n.-in,.i ipi—^.... - i. ly pf the home economics, extension Help Wanted—>iale or Female .. 8I 1 local Chamber’s warning. iiHfii. larae cm'tier lot, Pne* right. OF pRO]3AT^E'^]RlfI^ work of the farm bureau, the meet­ Agents Wanted ...... 37-A s a l e s m a n w a n t e d to fill vacancy at MAbcketoer. within and ifpr.-th* Rose was released on $500 bail Sifiiaiions Wanted —Female .... 3g ip our sales force, selling Frigl- Terms t^ali Arthur A Kl|«>(lai ’reie- ing .planned for Ffjday.-the 8 th, Jor his appearance in the "West daii'es. Super t)il burnw g. grid Ma.v- uiione I'>;‘(i-2. 875 Mem streeL ■ . • ■,i-District of 'Manehester, on- the’^lh SitiiHtioiis Wanted-Male ...... 39 , day of. February. A. D. 1925k -: '■ .wa* postponed to a later, date. Miss Ktiiiilovnient A gencies ...... 4U tag washers; Home Eloctric Appli­ Hartford Police Court February 13. ance, Corporation, 749 Main street. FOR SAI.K-*-.IUST OFF Ehsf Gentar Prieeut—R:u>n.4il-s. -HyDE.;/'*q.. Gladys .$.trattpD,-ho'm« management l.lve Kiiieli —Pria— I*iial4ry— Vrhlclre Judg*. . • Dous— Hirds—Pets ...... 41 T elephone 2936. street, nice s room home, fire place, speciaiist, who had been expected to oak floors tnd trim. 2 ca aar'aae, Estate of Martha H.- Rich late bf l.lve St.ocn-Vehicles ...... 42 hlqh elevation Owner a...vs sacrifice Manchester. In 'said Distribt,: deceased. talk on the model kitchen, took the RATHE OF PROXIES V-V. Poultry and Siinolles ...... 43 Slluatliitis WanUMl— Female Bb Price verv to v. Small a'moun'r cash. ‘ The Administrator having- exUll)lt- Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 day to visit another group. Mrs. piortKages arrang.n Call Ar’ hur A bd Us administration' account- with Ives is suffering from an attack of Fair Knit-— Misc-rllnneatos aald estate to thjs" Court fbf’ a^pw- Articles tor Sale ...... 46 Knntia. Teleulione 782-2. 87f Malt) New; York, Feb. 11.— Repre- AVANTED—PRACTICAL Nursing or street. ■ anc*. and 'appllcatibii- having , been grin;. Boats and Accessories ...... 46 mado for- the.Ascertaiiinient of .fiejfs TJie ■R’eekiy meeting of the Bible 1 sentatives of John D Rockefeller, Hprd 1$ ..shown tht process of inaking -the' enormous Building Materials ...... 4.' housework. Telephone 79S-4. Rt'al hlslHie for Kii’liange ' j n of said •state.^t is ' - ^ el,ass„ tpught by the Rev. . John Jr., h.eadlng the fight to block the plate glees ehop windows seen in the cities. swing­ Lilfjnonda—VVatches—Jewelry .. 49 ' ORDBREDi-T^Thfat ’tfie' m i f itoy of re-election of Coi. Robert "W. Stew­ Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 4U — —— — ------— —.1.1 VV'. Deeter,'.was held at the home of the ing crane brin|^ the pot d f: molten, g^ss above the WANTED TO DO housework by the February, A- D-, IS2-8; -lat 9’ o’clock, art as chairman of the board of tbe Fuel anj Feed ...... 49.X day or hour. Call at 65 Foley street. FARM OF 50 ACRES for sale-or ex­ forenoon, at the Probate Office,, in Misses Pendleton, Thursday eve­ heto/ iron table, pouring It-put after, which, afgreat Carden — Farm—Dairy Products 6 Florain said Manch.ester, be and the.*atoe is ning. The book of Zephaniah wasj Standard DU company oif Indiana, H.iiisehold lt-ti>ds 6i f ay, Glastonbury-. assigned for a hearing on the allow- today fired'Another gun in the .rolfen passes over-it. Then -giaes is’ polished and Machinery and Tools ...... 62 Live St«>rk— Vehlrli's 411 .ance of said -adm-inistratlon account taken -up for study. M u sical Instruinents ...... 63 Ahd;said application arid this Court Mrs, Marv'’“ HVtchell who has! oiHce and Store E-jiitninent ... 54 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Alary Hitcneii, wno nasi Rockefeller forces sent to FOR SALE—ONE P.AIR best horses at Manchester, within and for the d i reels, rate r, to ;.gl v^'^ pu b-^ been prostrated with grip, is recov­ Spurting (toiids—ctuns ...... 66 in South Manchester. Harry E. Sea­ llq notice '-to-: all -tiersons ’.'fnlptetoed stockholders whose proxies are Siieclals at the Stores ...... 6*> District of Manchester, on the 9th ering. Her niece, Mrs. F. Elton man. Phone 702-2. day o f February, A. D. 1929. fheretii to appear and b* heard there­ sougSt At the company election on W earing A pparel— F u r s ...... £7 on by publishing a-copy of this order Post, has assisted in her care. Wanted—to Buv ...... 6S Present—WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., March 7 at Whiting, Tnd., copies of I’onltry and Supiilies 4H Judge. In .some,.njBW8Raner Jif-vlng .a, circular The body of Charlps Clark, of II no mil— Hon ril— H of eln— It esn rle tlon In said District, .on or before a voluminous statement reviewing lleBlnurnnln Estate of Sarah J. Hadden late of Marlborough, was brought to the Manchester, in said District, deesaae- February 11. I929i and by posting a Col. Stewart’s relationship to the Rooms Without Board ...... 69 FOR SALE—40 WHITE Leghorn Pul­ ed. copy af; this.'order on tha public sign­ Jones street cemetery for burial, B-iarilers Wanted ...... 69-A lets. W. E. Orcutt. Coventry. Tele­ frequently investigated "Continen­ On motion of The Manchester Trust post- in the Town where-the deceased Friday, Feb. 8th. Mr. Clark, whose tal Trading Company’’ deal. Win- Country B-uird — Resorts ...... 60 phone Manchester 1064-3. Company, administrator c. t. a. with last dwelt, five ds-y** befo'-fe said day wife died several years ago, lived Hotels-Restaurants 61 P will annexed. of hearing and return niake to this throp W. Aldrich, on the Rocke­ V/anted — Rooms-Hoard 62 Court...... with'his son. Albert Clark, on the llenl Kntate Knr lirnt Fleetriral Appliancea— Radio 41) ORDERED:—That six months from feller proxy committee, who signed the 9th day o f February." A ."D ;, 1929 WILLIAM S.-HYDE ^ state road near the Hebron line. the 68-page letter, declared that for Apartments. Flats. Tenemenis .. f be and the same are limited and al­ ' Judge,' Mr.'and Mrs. J. Hawley "White Business lg>cat|ons tor Rent ... 64 BENSON FURNITURE COMPANY H-2-llr29...... , . six years Col. Stewart secretjed from Houses for Rent ...... « 66 -will tak e y o u r.«ld radio set. and w ill lowed for the creditors within.whl'ch and.Mrs. Bean, all ^ of New Haven, director? of the Standard Oil com­ Siitiurtian tor Kent,...... bfj give you a liberal allowance, this to bring in their claims againto said estate, and the said administrs-tdr JP arid Mr. and Mrs.-Curtis White of pany of Indiana his possession of Summer Hornes tor Rent ...... 81 -week. BOCCER FINALS Wanted to Item ...... 69 directed to give public notice-to-the Whitlnsville,',;Mass., • were recent part of these bonds. llenl Kninir For Kale creditors to bring in their ' claltos visitors at'the home'of'Miss Adelle within said time allowed by. posting Aldrich furthw announced that Apartment Buildings tot Sale .. 69 Fuel and Feed 4U-A a copy of this order on the/public' . Amej4c«n.ljeu;ne' White. ' “ more than a inajority’’ of the Business Properly tot Sal* ..... 7J sign post nearest to the place* w'hVi« > ^New YorkiNptlonate? Bostons 2.- - , The Rev.:'T;'D.’:Mnrin:ls recover­ Farms and Hand tor Sal* ...... 71 stockholders had sent their proxies Houses tor Sal* ...... 72 the deceased last dwelt, within 's4id ',j Brooklyn iWanderersiS, Plxiladel- ing from* an .indisposition which to Rockefeller. 1—0ts for Sale 73 FOR SALE—BEST of hard wood $8 t >wn and by publishing the, same tin pb{a-l. . load niixed w ood $6.50 load, slabs some newspaper having a ' cifcula-- kept him in bed for 'several days Resort Property for Salt ...... 74 $7.1)0. Charles Palmer. 295-3. ;. ■pr^'vjdepcf,:4, Jersey; City 2. . . / this week. ■ , f About the only, names not noticed Suburban for Sale ...... 76 tlon in said probate* district, within Real E.state for Eft-hanga ...... 76 ten days from the date of-tljls ordeft '■ ; ,.y; , thus far on the lists of those Hoo­ FOR SALE—’THE FOLLOWING kinds and return make to this court of the Wanted — Real hlstaie ...... 77 of wood, sawed stove- length, and notice given. . ; Takoa]is;'2?’ 'It has'/ben discovered that ver probably ■will appoint cabinet _ of silvfn Am-llofi— l.pgpl iVoflce* under cover, chestnut hard and slab. ;(tle).r' v '.. when beef is .frozen and ^thawed members are Harry-Daugherty and poured^upon^the ibitfh'6f Auction Sales ...... 78 WILLIAM S. H-YDE v ' - ^ ^^itxir, is L. ’T. W ood C otopany, 65 B issell St. - . Judge. ■ • I. R. T.'Rapgers^i.'Hispano'3. very slowly, little fluid is lost. Albert B. Fall. , Legal .Notices ...... 7» H-2-111-29. ■ . . glass plati^,' makes dried, a. coat 'ufr^mish -glass’ opaque, ' Ip f the' and then one of black GAS BUGGIES—A Losing Battle By F R A N K BECK process of, mir- paint is spread over the rprs.'; , glass., $ 1,000 OR . I TAU^ LETS GET THIS AFTER THINKING CET.A A, MILLION BOTTLES STRAIGHT. ALEC, IT OVER, I CHAMGcD :qF >«4. .CAR 65c K>S(^LD GOST A COUPLE FIRST, YOU PROPOSE MY MIND. THIS NEW- . FROM TMg. i.. OF' HUNpREO THOUSAND HIRING A SALES SCHEME IS A MUCH • T9EN rM EAC) \ A TEN - TIMES A SALES THERES MANAGER NOW BETTER WAY TO Rr E E / 3 A M M " -"T^ OF OUR m a n a g e r 's SALARY, NO’ WHEN COLDSRIP BUILD UP THE ' PpMSM . we MAIL BESIDES A BUNCH P//Zzf PERCENTAGE AFTER AND I AGREE, ' BUSINESS AND WE OF EXTRA HELP IN THAT, •* LOANING • V b U ARE SAVE A BIG SALARY. iTEN PER C ^ T OF' THEM HANDLE ALEC. OAKl DRESSER AGAINST LISTEN — - . __ BEjGOME ReeUtAR* IT- WE’D b e t t e r ♦ 1,000 OF THE rrT ' CUSTOMERS WE'LL STICK TO A FIRM'S FUNDS, MAv E' ' A ^16 .^ . ' SALES ALEC SMART f l . MANAGER. WAS IN NO 'A POSITION TO , ' *4,? »’ . ' OPENiy OPPOSE HIS APPOINTMENT AS 'SALES MANAGER^ .B U T t h e r e ARE MORE 1'^ WWiTS TH A N ONE OF:' . ^ ^KILLING y .

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By Percy L. Crosby SAYS: SI NONSI SKIITY •-ef

THE NEW CAR AY THE Two GacK WEU|HS CSH*Y Sunday— The new car is washed, € V « X « © r IKtlished, dusted, oiled and not SHOW HIbA -L G ive y/i srjyMoSE, driven over twenty miles an hour.” OPFEN H ll^i <,ooK. V Monday—The new car is polish­ You're maoe op! AT MC CCOTA6i-Me k C a n H e ? ed, dusted, oiled and not driven A I A over twenty— an hour « S T I i T " I Wednesday— The new car is oil­ I I 1 / ed and not driven over -forty miles an hour. Thursday—The new car is not driven over fifty miles an hour. y Friday— The car is no longer new. ' .

SPEEDING Speeder— Long on Power, Short on Brains The speed of a motor May seem quite the thing. But the slightest mistake And the angels all sing. So, go on, you demon. And act like a fool; You’re digging your grave l*t>, P«>ey Ifc Cnilv, C«Btoijyw Ami), lae. W’ith a car for a tool. ’ / Death is behind you. Branets don’t believe all is fair He’ll stick to your rear. OUR BOARDING HOUSE tn love. But you’re a good driver. iThe Tconerville Trolley That M eets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox So why should you fear? By Gene Ahem You’ll take your last ride At sixty miles or more— They’ll pick up your pieces. e WEt-Lv Like others before. llkicte AMoS,^T>'ioa :Ta k e !--I uiA*i-r S M? I Nothing will stop you UiapERSTAAlP -fME/a ^a'v/E B eea. KWouI Vilrf/rf uMcLg Yoti^o X - But death in your path; iHAf OOR Ue p HeuJ F E E P ib ie Mi m So sit a bit closer; *5AKE ViAS m e ALV/l/dv IS BEiAiE " BIRPSEEP/ — A R^EKLY PXTZZLE. Step on the gas. ' *2 KE RAISEP Ibl Abi ^ LEAV/E TM’ KIP Tb MURDDER-MINDED One jump is usually sufficient OUfeR-fO PARIS,— a tm o sp h e r e of I M E r AM" ME’LL Q Roul I wish I had a ten-ton truck. to dispose of a BOARD BILL, but -THRa-fH, --'FAc Ts ^va* UP Tb KMoul . in letter golf five are required. At All o’er the state I’d slope. Ba-f Me Mev/BR ’To l v SoMETHiM^ . least, that’s par and one solution And every road-hog I could find AAV coastRac The Irishman shouted back, “ I’ve been waiting here for an hour and AUO/kiE f = all you called is ‘•Presbyterians this B 1 L L S •vray—’ When in hell are you going to call the Catholics?” THE RUIiES. Daughter: “ Mother, do y(ju want 1— The Idea of fetter golf is tome to put the parrot on the back change one word to another and do porch?” It In par, a given number of strokes. Mother: “ Positively no! Your ((/' Thus to change COW to HEN, In father is repairing the car in the three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, back yard.” HEN. 2— You can change only one let­ “ You were going 60 miles an ter at a time. hour,” said the traffic cop. 3— You must have a complete "Lead me to the fine,” said Mr. word, of common usage, for each Chuggins. proudly, “ I didn’t think jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ the old flive could do it.” tions don’t count. - 4— The order of letters cannot be “ To what do you attribute your changed. great age?” “ Well, for the first 70 years of my life there wasn’t no motor-cars iv/iM 's' “ Do you. think the motor cars C ever will be equipped with wings?” an’ fer the last ’30, I've been con­ % PILLARS “ Well, a good many motorists fined to the house,” 6 F will be long before the cars are.” X Mabel: “ I had a lovely nut sun­ LEARlAli^^^i 1029. BY NCA SCRVICC. Auto Salesman: “ What type of dae.” (,®Fomain* Fox. 1929. Tht Bell Syndicate, Inc.) car do you like?” Alice: “ Yes. dearie, I have une “ None of ’em. I just came in here coming to take . me motoring to­ to enjoy being„amonig_a few that I night.” - B y ( .V a n e don’t hafta jump from.” w a s h i n (; t () n T U B B S n Looks Suspicious! Some kind of help should be “ If you can’t lead, follow; but extended the man so poor he owns don’t block the traffic. two dogs and an automobile. a H6 \SS (kOlNCr To tlX>P£ MIT DER ?RmC€5S. ■PUNNER. MEPPEP'. I MUST VORK UMD FIND VITNESSES. t h e . o SHQ09M OLD s r a n r ^ n a l c o c h r a m — p ic h j r e s ^ k m c k .vIlZER BE Rl6yAT? CiAVi. IT BE possible Ta KT' VyI^SK AND JADA APEREAUV 60\vHj To b e marr\ep?

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J KS.U.S.MT. ___ etaaa aY* mc* servicc. mc. J i r - i -/"V, (READ THE •i'FOKY, THEN <^LOR rUE PIUTURB) B y S m a l SALESMAN SAM Just A n Oversight Each Tot and Tiny waved a replied. "You lads,had better stay hand. The sea man then came outside. I'm going to sit down on the bank and you all may as well b tHBTS FOMMYl fv/e Y WELL, N O , i ^ O O T T O upon land. The whole bunch A------CreC.,6UT IT TetLS k awetx ■«&>» ‘T guess you’re right,” the nfau the next story.) ■ - V ' 'W' fj,."-’ - r Jv-i:- ' » 'Jir* v.-’ ■ - 'f ■ .■ ' ' ■ ■ • L >u . . V -MONDAY, FBBRUAE^^^IS^- r is s p m . HlanrlTfatrr gpm ing Im tib I

world, faced the difficulties and WILLARD _ - : ■ \■ ' TELLS OF CHRISTIANflY problems of life and emerged vic­ VALENmiE WHIST W ^JE C T IV E Radio Rentals Autd torious. r- - » . , r * \ ' {fOMday, Feb. 12, 8:15 p. m. FOR THE JUNIOR PROM AS A PRACTICAL FORCE Christianity means faith, a light SERVICE STATION No doubts you will be as enthusiastic over these rugs as ODiD FELLOWS HALL of victory— conquering the prob­ lems of life, whatever they are. 'Anapices Memoriid Temple The supreme need of the world Batteries Recharged ! our merchandise manager was when he first saw them* Pythian Sisters < (But Anyway It Was a Good Dr. SherriU Declares This Re­ today is for Jesus Christ. There is f Ptisei. Betreshmeiit*.' 85c. Big Time, Despite Evil Mood ligion to Be Something Oth>- that In ^im that does not pass Telephone 15 % o f N ature. er Than a “Cold Hope.” away; that him, that makes him ‘ the Way, the Truth and the Life’ ; that in "him that makes him the Dr. Henry K. Sherlll, rector of Spring is coming, housecleanlng; AMDTTOWN Take all the descriptive adjec­ same today, the same yesterday, the too; now is the time to have your Trinity church; Boston, a convinc­ same always. Christ challenging us tives in the dictionary, mold them vacuum cleaner put in condition byj ing speaker of great power of ex­ to better living, winning victories into one word, pronounce it. And Braithwalte, 62 Pearl street. ; j The Ladlfs Aid society of the even then it would not describe the pression, delivered the sermon at for each one of us. German Lutheran church ”wlU hold 'Junior Promenade, from the view­ a Valentine social Tuesday night at the monthly union service at the point of the participants. The suc- South Methodist church last night, the church. <;ess of the affair was absolute, de­ spite the watery efforts of Mother taking for his text: Mark, 13:31. The American Insurance Union “ Heaven and earth shall pass away, will Install its ofllcers in Tinker Nature to make ruin of filmy gowns hall this evening. A chicken sup­ and new Tuxedos, but my words shall not pass W ATKINS BROTHEI^l InQ per vrill also be served. s'’ Shields of multi-colored crepe away.” paper covered the wall lights aud The sermon embraced three con­ Miss Marjorie Smith, a freshmau chandeliers, creating a romantic tributions to Christianity that are at Brown University, Providence, and dreamy e ^ c t • on the dance not transitory, not changing with has been spending a fevr days at floor. On the stage was Norman the ages. Christianity stands for ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS he* home on Golway street. Cloutier’s broadcasting orchestra in emphasis on the spiritual and not ;a setting of “ Moonlight and Roses,’’ the material. It makes no difference CHAPEL AT 11 PAKlSTi Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters in the background of which tower­ which church we go to or how much vrlll run a Valentine whist in Odd ritual there is, we cannot believe in ed a medieval castle with the I^Sert KlAhdersort} P k o n e 'T O d Fellows hall tomorrow evening, moon and stars in a sky of blue, one little part without realizing with tbe standing social committee that the testimony is of reality ' Funeral Director . o r 2837--VV: in charge. Six prizes will be given j Entering the auditorium couples were introduced to the patrons and around us. Christianity stands for and refreshments served. All play­ God, for spirituality, for eternal ers will be welcome. patronesses, by the ushers, and then escorted to their seats. The life and has done so for 2000 Starting Tomorrow Hose Company No. 1 of the Man­ Grand March did a “ Mayor Walk­ years. Looking at the present life, iHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniini| chester Fire department will hold er,’’ starting half an hour later than said Dr. Sherrill, the greatest need its regular monthly meeting at 8 scheduled. of the hour is this testimony. o’clock this evening at the hose To the music of “ Parade of the Our main concern in life are the house corner Main and Hilliard pirates,” forty-four couples, led by luxuries, the needs of life. Instead I moN streets. The business will be fol­ Mias Margaret Johnson, on the arm of putting “ first things first'’ we lowed by a social period with light of Roy Johnson, junior class presi­ take fourth or fifth of fiftieth things first. Man does not live on bread refreshments. dent, moved sedately around the A Sale alone. room. Passing the entrance each Christianity does not tell of Tonight at the Buckland school received a dance program, with the teachers will be hostesses for reality of a spiritual world, does GOOD THINGS TO BAT the Valentine whist udder auspices ribbon and tassel the colors of the not say, “ Never mind about what of the Parent-Teacher association. class; gold for the men, brown for you are now; you will live In ANOTHER WEEK’S PROBLEMS. Thev will offer $2.50 gold pieces for ^he girls. As the couples moved Heaven.” We say, “ God’s will be Well, Madame the Housewife, another week has the first prizes. There will be two -down the center of the fioor, four done, on earth as it Is in Heaven.” started— with its round of housekeeping problems, additional prizes and refreshments. abreast, the orchestra broke into It cannot be done if we are not con­ the everlasting question mark as to what to pro­ A snappy fox-trot. ’The Junior Prom trolled by the teachings of Jesus vide for that household of yours to eat. Pine- The Manchester Girl Scout Coun­ was underway! Christ. Christ led people to a higher hurst hopes it helps to lighten the task of decision cil will meet tomorrow afternoon at * During-the first few dances fifty plane of living. The people crucified somewhat by its daily suggestions. On one point, 2:30 with Mrs. C. I. Balch, 622 m ore couples entered, drawing the him. It is the same today. We do of course, you are already assured by your experi­ 'North Main street. attendance to well over, two hun­ not accept his challenge. We think ences— these suggestions are never made unless the dred. we can. turn aside from his teach­ commodities suggested are completly up to Plne- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stirges of Black and white prevailed among ings but we find his love all about liurst’s high standard of GOOD THINGS TO EAT. New York and the latter’s brother, the men. The gowns of the girls us. This evening’s suggestions are: A number of very Charles McCann, were guests yes­ were strikingly varied and beauti­ What we need In this modern especially fine pieces of Lean Ribs Corned Beef. terday of Mrs. Catherine McCooe ful. Refreshments were served dur­ world, is not machinery or com- They’ll vary, according tc their precise values from of 73 Wells street. ing intermission. ’missions to investigate this and 14 cents to 18 cents a pound. Rugs The various committees in that, but a change of heart, Christ, Also some Lean Ends of Pork to cook with charge, music, invitations, refresh­ Christianity and the church hold Sauerkraut— and the delicious, savory, tangy Fern- CHAMBER SECRET W ments and decorations received before us a finer and better stand­ dell Kraut to go with them. much praise for the success of the ard— one that was lived in the life Again, some of the tenderest, whitest, daintist Made by the Canadian Mountain Women* DISCUSS NEW BILLS Prom. Miss Harriet D. Condon, art of a person in history. Christianity Poric Chops you ever did see. teacher, came in for much appre­ is not a mere cold hope, not a pious And, fourth, a number of Small Chuck Pot Specially Priced ciation having had charge of the wish for something one will some Roasts— cut any size you ask for. It is Impossible to find beef with a finer flavor than a fine chuck cut Meet at the Bond in Hartford painting of the scenery both on the time achieve: it is a victorious stage and in the hall. statement that one came into the carries. at Noon to Talk Over Pro­ May we emphasize something planned for your posed Legislation. special good—which is our early morning delivery of slow-cooking dinner orders? If you plan any At the meeting this noon of the sort of boiled meat for the mid-day meal, call us— state secretaries of the Chamber of BEFORE 8 O’CLOCK in the morning— and the or­ Commerce at the Hotel Bond, Hart­ der will go out on the 8 o’clock delivery, so that ford. eight important bills, drafted you will get it in ample time for the long, slow by the State Chamber and having cooking it ought to have. It will help us both if the backing of the Board of Direc­ Our Moderate Charges you'll kindly bear this in mind. tors and the Legislature were dis­ Phone 2000. cussed by men familiar •with them. Try a can or two of Pemdell Stuffed Olives 10c. • Professor "Wesley A. Sturges of Always Please 5 Foods, i>acked by Sprague, Peas or Succotash 10c can the Yale Law School explained a = Warner & Co., "Purity Pion­ And many other items In These hooked rugs were picked up by our merchandise manager on one of bill for the arbitration of disputes eers.” small cans. Ask about our his recent trips to the market. He came back so enthused over them and a bill making it necessary for Pemdell Spinach (much bet­ 10c counter. • that he simply could not wait for the rugs to be shipped and a specific employer to be named in ter than much of the fresh Keeney White Eggs, placed on sale. All hand*made rugs----- one-of-a-kind mod­ an assignment of future earnings No matter how small or how Spinach at this time of the and limiting the assignment to one ...... 45c dozen els.... in stunning patterns and color combinations. year.) Small, medium and large sizes- Washable. Rugs year. large the plumbing job may be, Pemdell Squash (Genuin.e Pinehurst Hamburg .. 30c Marshal A. Mott, manager of the Marrow Squash). Round Ground 44c lb. i that can be used in any room in the home— Hartford Better Business Bureau Pemdell Peas Florida Oranges, 2 doz. 49c ' they fit in especially well with the modem and Julius J. Hadley, secretary of - you will always be thoroughly Pemdell Sauer Kraut (bulk Fresh Tomatoes, , trend of colonial furniture. the State Department of Public or in cans— try a can at 13c Welfare, explained a bill for regu­ . pleased with the excellent plumb­ and 23c each.) special a t ...... 19c lb. lating solicitations for religious, Pemdell Tomatoes Charcoal, 5 bags 99c. charitable or philanthropic pur­ ing, workmanship and quality King Arthur Flour Boxes for kindling BOc and poses. Vermont Sap Symp (Pare) 73c load. Mr. Mott also explained a bill re­ 49c pint, 73c quart, SI.29 half Native Potatoes 99c bushel. < quiring the bonding of collection materials and satisfied with the gallons and $2.89 gallon. Fancy Bulk Molasses. Hooked Rug One-of-a agencies. John C. Loomis, president of the reasonable prices. uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiiii>ii»»iniiiiiiiiiii>ii>i>ii»»uiiiiiiiiiiiiupiiiiiiK Commercial Trust Company of New Sale, Rind Britain and Thomas Hewes. Hart­ ford attorney, discussed two'bills Main Floor Models providing for the state-wide estab o;- -:o ^ & lishment of small claims courts. Christopher M. Gallup of North We Now Have the New Stonington explained a bill provid­ ing for tbe exemption of tree growth on certain lands from taxa- tion. Goodwin Beach, stockbroker and Johnson & Little i ABCEIectricWsslmig former president of the Connecticut Investment Bankers Association, discussed a bill providing for the Plumbing: and Heating Contractors. regulation of secu.-lty companies by Machines the bank commissioner. . SOUTH -MRNCHCSTER-CONNl T. D. Faulkner, Hartford realtor 13 Chestnut St., Tel. 1083-2, South Manchester Oil Demonstration at Our Salesrooms. and a member of the Connecticut Association of Real Hst^te Boards They come in the new colored enamel exterior fin­ explained a bill requiring the 11 ishes and the porcelain finished tube. There are three censing of real estate operators. Following the explanation of these models. J ' , . ■ ' bills a general discussion was held. Tbe purpose of explaining these nHiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^iiiiimiiiiimii The Double A .. . . .c...... $130 bills is to give the secretaries of The Companion ...... $160 , the various Chambers a knowledg* It's plane of the bills so that they in- turn The Spinner______. $175 may explain them to the members A .U BROWN &CO. Electric Refrigeration of their Chamber who fh turn will Ask for a demonstration in your home. t o ^ get the citizens Interested enough Depot Square (Oldest Domestic Refrigerator on > tbe Market'.) to petition for the passing of tbe ^ ______a ______bills. SPECIAL FOR THIS ^ E K * Household and One Used Maytag Washing Machine $100 Commeridal AR TH U R H . STEHN A Few Of The Dollar Day One Used Radiola, Model 16 t.i.,.....$ 5 0 Refrigeration INSTRUCTOR Before you buy an eilTOtrio refrig­ One Used Radio ;*-# • • «-a a a a foT*-eTeT • ToTa** ^ $5 OF VIOLIN erator see tbe new Kelvlnator mod­ Bargains Left els. W e can save you money. PRIVATE ENSTBUOnON ONLY One Used Vulcan Gas Range with ^5 —and it ought to be plain to everybody that now is the 20 Years* Experience Men’s High Shoes in all sizes, regular $5.00 to $7.00 = elevated o v e n ___ _ — ...... $20 Flnekt MoiAoda time to build. Pl^ty of material on hand; plenty of v a lu e s ...... i ...... $2.00 pair = BEGINNERS AND AOV'ANCED One Glenwood Kitchen Coal Heater.. $10 Alh’edI A. Grezel men to do the work; plenty of demand for houses; One lot of Womtti’s Oxfords and Straps, regular $5.00 = CaU At Headquarters for PInmbtng and banks •will listen to reason; prices down where a dollar BRADLEY A SMITH'S •values...... $2.00 pair i Heating SnppUes. Agents for ' Main St. 0pp. Park Sts., rap whisper in their ear—and the welcome sign on our MUSIC SHOR THESE ifARGAINS FOR 3 DAYS ONLY | South Manchester front door. Gome in or'call up. Men’s Lee Garments KELVINATOR 6 FRICUDAIRE Lea Overalls from . . . .•a* #«• aaa eae'esa ..... $2.00 to $3.00 i W . . GLENNET CO. Jumpers from aea a.a aaa a*a a^ ...... $2.00 to $2.50 || Electrie Refrigeration —MAYTAG— Coal, Lumber and Masons’ Supplies Lee Unionalls from eaa a • a «xa a a ...... $3*50 to $4.50 s Allen Place, Phone 126, Manchester 8^R -(H L BURNER For Domestic and Commercial Uses. Men’s Working: Shoes— s Men’a lion Brand Shoes ...... $5.00 pair | NEW STAMPED WM. E. KRAH Huaseo Elkeon Waterproof Shoes in low and 3 high c u t ...... $7.50’$10.00 5 ALFRED A. PILLOW CASES ^ V I C E ^^Radio {^rvice Other brands of heavy wmic shoes from $3.50 to s Headquarters for Plumbing and Heating-Supplies. 669 Tolland P H O N E 2986 $ 6 .0 0 . E Main St, 0pp. Park St, South Manchester Mrs. Elliott’s Shop mm South iwuiiwuuiuuiuuiiuuuwiiiuwuiiiiuiuiiiuuiiiimiiiuuu 853 Main S t .