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Premier Rivera Still in Power, Madrid Reports

Premier Rivera Still in Power, Madrid Reports

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■ . / V'«‘ ^ '■ .. , .,<• V- ; •, ■ THE YnBATHBR fVM«oa*t by D. & Weather B «enu. { NET PRESS EUN Hartford. AVBBAGB DAILY CIBCULATION for the Month of Dccombcr,''1889. caondy tonight and Wednesday, Coiul. Slate Library—Comi^ '~ 1 . probably ndn changtof to snow; coldhr Wednesday. 5 , 5 1 6 rV Hem bcn ot the Audit Bureau ot Circulations ______TWEIATiE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS . 'sOtJTH MANCHiESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1930. (Classified Advertising on Page 10) VOL. X U V ., NO. 101. IS SENTENCED DAWES AND "DEVIL DOGS” BINGHAM ASKS PREMIER RIVERA OUT OF WORK TO HANG TWICE FRANCE’S PLEA ROBS TO WIN Man Found Guilty of Double i TO HEAD NEXT STILL IN POWER, Murder— First Time in His-| tory This Sentence is Passed. | NAVAjJARlEY WIFEMJOB i Oakland, Cal., Jan. 28.— MADRID REPORTS Found guilty o f the double mur- j Senator Says der of Stanley Montero and his j Global Tonnage to Come Up Barry Peterson, With Fine fiance, Mary Mimoz, Elmest A. Dias, 24, today was sentenced Results of Hearings Rumors Spread in Many Eu< to hang twice on April 11. First for Discussion at BREAK, INSIDE JOB Recommendations, Steals Superior Judge Fred V. Wood j passed the sentences and to his Should Be Made Public; ropean Capitals That knowledge it is the first time in j Thursday’s Session— ^Re- SAYS WARDEN REED Jewelry and Clothes In the history of English or Ameri­ can law^that a murderer has Would Aid Ayiation. Spanish Dictator Has Re­ Hope of Getting Married. been sentenced to pay twice I porters to Be Admitted. with his life for his crimes. Dias signed— Army and Navy shot the couple to death as they , Jan. 28.— (A P )— Der Wethersfield Official Says London, Jan. 28.— (AP)—French stealing from his benefactors and j sat in their automobile. mands for speedy action on pendi: .g ■ He formerly was an inmate of global tonnage proposals were put bills to regulate commercial aviation Prisoners Were Working j Heads Hold Lengthy Con­ bestowing his stolen goods on the ^ the Sonoma State Hospital for at the head of the naval conference and to require the Commerce De­ girl he des'red to marry in order j Feeble Minded I*ersons, but a agenda today, but Italian counter­ that he might get employment from } jury found him sane.. proposals also will be given their partment to make public, its findii^s At Bars for a Long Time. ference Today— Rumors as to causes of civil aviation acci­ a concern that wanted only bene-1 day in court at the next open ses-1 Sion of the full conference called for dents, were made in the ^ n a to to­ diets, was the combination of cir- j Of Revolt Also Heard But Thursday morning at ten o’clock. j day as attentiori was called to the Hartford, Jan. 28.— (A P )—An cumstances that brought Harry i Again invoking the alphabet, the i NO WETS WANTED recent crashes in California and “inside job,” conceived last summer Peterson before Judge Raymond A. | Big Five at a meeting in St. James’s i They Are Also Denied. and executed by stages • vmtil the Johnson in Manchester town court j ! Palace today decided to call the roll j It’s a meeting of soldiers that’s pictured above as crack United States Kansas Qty. . , , I of------nations at Thursday’s , session, ^ | Marines—euard of honor for American delegates at the five-power naval Senator Bingham, Republican, last fraction of the bar in the sky­ today. FOR DRY OFFICESI thus giving France the right of way j inference—were welcomed ..in Lopdop by General Charles G. (Hell n Connecticut, urged early considera­ light of the bakeshop was sawed Madrid, Jan. 28.— (A P )— (3:50 p. Peterson, 19 years old, had been ! over her Italian neighbor. ; Maria) Dawes,*Ambassador to Great ^ilain. The “Devil Dogs , assign- tion of his bill to make' Commerce away at dawn on January 4—this m. Spanish time or 10:50 a. m., E. boarding for a few days at the home I France’s Proposal i . seCretarv of the Navy Charles ,Francis Adams to act as special Department inquiries public saying Warden Charles S. Reed said today, S. T.)—Rumors that Premier Prime of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bray of 'i France will present her proposal | during the conference, lent a colorful, military aspect to the the reason such findings have hot is how Roland G. Lalone, Watson 65 Westminster Road in the Holly- de Rivera has resigned-were denied Attorney General Mitchell I to limit fleets as a whole and n o t. American delegfation. been noiude public was for “fear it Moulthrope and Leo Landry escaped w'ood section. He went to the Bray in separate categories, Great Bri- would hurt ome company’s busi- from the Connecticut State Prison. here today. , home with a fine recommendation. tain will reiterate briefly her prefer-1 ness." The warden is convinced from the The correspondent for the Associ­ He had been in the Sunday school So Informs Friend in An­ ence for category regulation and Must PubUsh Reporto condition of the severed bar that the ated Press talked with Cadiz by class at the Center Congregational Italy will then make her plea that Senator McKellar. Tennessee, and three convicts carried out their plot telephone this morning and there church and two of the prominent swer to a Question. the actual relativity of fleets should j Bratton, New Mexico, Democrats, to its successful conclusion—xmtil was no hint then of any. revolution­ members of that institution had be­ be decided before all else. cot. UUMAN DEAD; i contended the existing law made it their capture in Florida last week— ary outbreak. come favorably impressed with the The United States and Japan have | mandatory upon the department to without acquiring outside aid. Late this afternoon the situation boy. nothing to propose in this general | make public such findings Rusty sections of the bar Indicate appeared to be unchanged from that Out Of Job I Washington, Jan. 28.— (AP) — phase of the discussions. A commit- i , , i that it was sawed at different times, created by Prime’s note Simday ‘The Senator’s quarrel is not \^th | warden said, while the last por- Young Peterson came to the Habitual drinkers and those definite­ tee of two from each delegation will STATE G. 0. P. LEADER night saying he would resign if the be appointed when the three ad­ the law, but with the admlnlstra- tion, cut..... away anral, justiliat before hpfnrP. the flight,fllSTht Army and the Navy did not support Bray’s home last Monday and said ly opposed to prohibition on princi­ tion of it,” said McKellar to Bing­ he was working in East Hartford. A dresses are finished Thursday to j was clean and fresh- him. few days later it developed that on ple, axe considered unsuitable by the study the situation, but it is fully | ham. “We have been and still are in­ The latter have so far given no the contrary, he was seeking em­ Hoover administration for Federal expected the arrangement made by For More Than ({oarter Cen- : SENATE TO PROBE Both McKellar and Bratton c h ^ - vestigating the escape” was the indication of what their attitude ployment. He said that he had a offices directly connected with the the Big Five will be approved even­ ed the department with failure ^to comment o f Warden Reed, when will be. Consultations continued carry out the act o f Congress. asked what action he would take on chance for work at the Continental prosecution of violators of the dry tually. late into the afternoon. Baking Company in East Hartford, To Hold Open Session tnry Was Power in Par i DRY ENFORCEMENT Growing Fast I the return of Mr. Bradley and Mr. but that the job carried the provi­ statutes. The decis’ u for an open session on erowine 1 Hickey. Prison officials are advanc- REPORT FROM M.ADRID In addition the personal views and Declaring aviation was growmg, theory on how the convicts sion that he must be married. Thursday was reached on a motion The following dispatch directly practices of applicants for appoint­ ly’s Parley; Introduced! — faster than any ''‘■.her industry, and Friday afternoon while Mrs. Bray introduced by Henry L. Stimson, unregulated,” obtained the saw. - from Madrid was filed there at was down street busy shopping, ment or reappointment as United American Secretary of State. Some 2:42 p. m., Spanish time, or 9:42 Peterson was home. When Mrs. Bray States attorneys and marshals are opposition had been expressed, but Sen. Bingham Into Politics'Borah and Wheeler a. m.. Eastern Standard time. returned she discovered that the being thoroughly investigated before Secretary Stimson insisted that as Madrid, Jan. 28. (A P.)—Premier appointments are recommended to many newspaper men as possible be early consideration. He argfued boarder was missing and also two of regulation should be placed imder DIOItR HUPINOS Primo de Rivera today continued the President by the Justice Depart­ admitted. New Haven, Jan. 28.— (AP.) — agree on Herbert’s Quali­ her best dresses and a string of the Interstate Commerce Commis­ conferring with high Army officers pearls all valued at about $80. When ment. All the delegations expressed Colonel Isaac Morris Ullman, one regarding their attitude of contin­ satisfaction after the Big Five had sion because certain air companies her husband came home from work, Mitchell’s Letter of the state’s nominating Republi- uation or resignation of toe pres­ adjourned. Dino Grandi, Italian for- fications. were establishing interlocking rela- R E A T E N IN m O he also found that an overcoat, a This was revealed by Attorney ■ tionships with the railroads. | ent Spanish dictatorship. eigfn minister, who has been urging | can leaders for more than a quarter Unofficial indications of toe reac­ pair of browm shoes and a suitcase General Mitchell in a letter submit­ The Trans-Continental Air Trans­ were missing. The matter was re­ ted‘to the H-use expenditures com- Italian parity with France, said he century and in recent years an tion of prominent military officers felt Italy had received recognition outstanding civic leader in his home Washington, Jan. 28.— (AP) — port Company, he said, was “■vir­ thus far seem favorable for toe ported to the police. mittee, which is considering the Wil­ tually owned by the Pennsylvania liamson Bill to consolidate the gov­ even if her claim was in secondary { Senate Investigation of the prohibi­ Second Attack in 12 Hours; continuance of Primo as head of Follow Tip railroad.” ernment’s enforcement and prose­ p ace on Parleys ment at the Hotel Taft. He was 66 tion enforcement service was in the government. Lieutenant William Barron Was “The situation is untenable in -Student Disturbancea cuting agencies in the Department years old. | prospect today as a result of the assigned to the case. Working on the of Justice. The letter had been writ­ Immediately after the Big Five good government,” he asserted, add­ Police Issue Orders Fear­ Student disturbances, apparently tip that the cjrl Peterson planned ten to a friend of the attorney gen­ adjourned, individual conferences Colonel Ullman had been ill for sharp disagreement between Assist- ing. sane regulation would help not of a serious nature, broke out to marry lived in South Coventry, eral whose name was withheld and were resumed. Prime Minister Mac­ many weeks, hlthough at no time ant Secretary Lowpan.of the Treas- rather than lilnder the business of at Barcelona and the imiverrities Lt. Barron directed his attention to ing Another Race Riot. dealt only, with attorneys ami Donald ii^llng' ..at the. American. WBS-tter tsbndltton ■ef'-’the^^ Ijattenr; l(]^, ah‘cr”Senal6r3 Borah of , the air conceims and Increase public in Madrid and most of Spain have that locaUty and late yesterday marshals, although it wais assumed h^dquartejs and Hugn S. Gibson, such as to give imdue concern and and Wheeler of , over the confidence in idr travel. remained closed *& a result of gov­ afternoon his efforts were rewarded that Mitchell will follow: the same American * — '’~delegate, having lunched intimate friends who saw him qualifications of John F. C. Herbert ernment orders or toe action of when Peterson was found near the policy in selecting, men for the en­ with Foreign Minister Grandi. within___ the last few days found him as dry administrator for Montana San Francisco, Jan. 28.— (AR) — local authorities because of toe stu­ Mansfield Depot fishing with another forcement unit when that agency is Afternoon meetings were arrang- in excellent spirits and looking for- amd Idaho. three Filipino youths were severely dents strike of toe past few days. transferred to his jurisdiction. ed between the British and Japanese ward to a southern ■visit next week Senator Borah indicated today he beaten by two unidentified taidcab General San Jurjo, director of and British and French delegations, where in balmy air and sunshine would ask toe Senate judiciary com­ SENATE WITNESS toe Guardia Ciidl, General Barrera, (Continued on Page 3.) “I have not made any hard and drivers early today in Mother flare The Big Five will not meet again un- jjg hoped to recover his strength, mittee to go into the enforcement | up of race trouble in California. toe captain general of Barcelona fast rule on the subject” Mitchell til after Thursday’s session. What worry had arisen over his problem as soon as the committee i who arrived at Madrid this morn­ wrote “and there are many matters The attack on Filipinos was the condition was due to a heart con­ takes up toe pending dry bills, as a j ACCUSES CARAWAY second here within , twelve hours. ing and General Ardanaz, minister respecting a man’s ability and per­ dition which led his physicians to result of Lowman’s defense of Her-1 of toe Army, were among toe Army BODY OF ElELSON sonal qualifications that have to be Two Filipinos, Jose Francisco, 25, adidse him to conserve his strength, bert. and Reseguno Peralto, 25, while leaders closeted with Primo at to­ considered, but I believe that no man to drop ^1 business affairs and re­ “We ought to have the facts,” he day’s conferences on the situation. who makes a practice of drinking LIVED DOUBLE LIFE walking with two white women last strict his activities to those mat-, said. “We have been told by an In­ Says He Was Paid $500 for night were accosted by a troup or Rumors constantly circulated that NOT YET LOCATED intoxicating liquor, or who has ters which would not call for undue vestigator of the Department of the government had resigned, that definite or pronoimced views in op­ white men and severely beaten, exercise or rob him of his rest. | Justice about the record of Herbert white men fled before toe police the King and Primo had disagreed, position to prohibition, belongs, dur­ FOR OVER 20 YEARS that toe King had decided Primo News Comes as Shock as prohibition administrator for j Speaking Before Import­ riot squad arrived. ing this administration in any post must stay, that toe generals had He gave up social demands upon Maryland. We may have been mis- | Attacked on Street. having directly to do with the prose­ informed but we will have to find | agreed that Primo must go and Two Fliers Start Off from cution of cases under the National his time during the fall, kept out The three attacked today were of the recent municipal campaign as out.” ' 1 ers; Statement is Denied. set upon while working in front of that'-toe generals had agreed that Prohibition Act. It seems to me that Primo must stay. As soon as one much as possible and was sa'ving Watching Borah a Jones street building. They were such men had better seek positions Neither Woman Knew of Ex­ such report was foxmd Mverified, Alaska to Where Wreck­ his strength. His death came in It also became known today that Amelio Bautista, Sands Bautista, in some other branch of the govern­ Senator Borah has been told that qtoers sprang up. ment or a private occupation.” the nature of a shock 'to his m a ^ Washington, Jan. 28.— (A P )—A and Leon Deasis. istence of the Other; Real toe Department of Justice is Chief of Police William J. Quinn friends and business associates to­ sharp exchange took place today be­ ed Airplane Was Found. day as word of it came through the watching his office. after toe first attack, sent the fol­ Miquel Primo de Rivera, toe Mar­ morning papers, the end ha^ving “I am not interested in that,” tween Chairman Caraway of the lowing order to the city s thirteen quis de Estella, has had a romantic Wife Sues Other. laughed Borah, “but my secretary career both in toe mUitary and poli­ TeUer. Alas’-'., Jan, 28.— (A P )— come at 1:30. ^ Senate lobby committee and Arthur j prg^nct riations: LEGALIZED BEER Colonel Ullman had liyed at the was informed by an investigator L. Faubel, secretary’ of toe Amerl- ] “ Company commanders will issue tical world in Spain and for toe The Far North today awaited re­ of toe department that my office past six and a half years has beeh ports from the searching party near Taft most of the time since tte can Tariff League, after toe witness pro^r instnmtions to^^aH membe __ j Los Angeles, Jan. 28.— (A P )— death of - his wife. Flora Adler Ull­ was being watched. There is noth­ of their commands that where Fib Spanish dictator. North Cape, Siberia, which has been ing there of interest.” informed the committee that he un­ The premier, who is sixty years digging into the ice and snow about ! Mrs. Mattie Dean Hutchinson, Chl- man, in 1926. He gave up his home plBOs gather or travel in groups TO BE DISCUSSED The Idahoan said the department derstood Carawaj had received $50() every precaution shall be taken to old, saw his first military duty in the ■wreckage of Carlben Eielson’s cago society woman, was ready to­ in Whitney avenue and made an j apartment his home. H e also ceased investigator who told him about for a speech before an importers avert race riots or other trouble. If 1893 when he was a lieutenant of plane expecting to find the body of Infantry in Morocco and won distinc­ day to take the witness stand in her in a large part his attention to the inquiry into Herbert’s record this occurs arrests shall he made. the noted Arctic aviator and his organization. tion for personal bravery. He was $300,000 alienation of affections suit business which for years had rfe- had placed these facts before him As Faubel finished his statement. companion, Earl Borland. an adjutant In Cuba, in 1895, served Wickersham Writes Rep. against Mrs. Edith P. Taylor, who quired traveling to other business during toe holidays. He said that Caraway leaped to his feet< leaned Meanwhile two other fliers who shortly thereafter the investigator in toe Philippines two years later for weeks have been awaiting an hai admitted that she lived for 20 centers, but on the other hand toe over the committee table and shout- r e p o r t g ir l m issin g years with Samuel C. Hutchinson, recent death of,his brother Major called and reported to his secretary i t ■ ^ ■ and then held commands in Spain opportunity to join in the hunt for Dyer Commission Win that he had been removed to an­ being appointed governor of Cadix the long missing birdmen were at ' Chicago film distributor. Louis Ullman threw more Imrdens “Thafs just Mother one of your Mrs. Taylor, the first ■witness in i of his business upon him. Colonel other section of the country and in 1915. last on their way to North Cape. statements that has no basis of His flare for toe political, how­ the case, testified yesterday that Ullman was a delightful host and he expressed the belief that Borah’s C o S ic to g ^stories J, The two, Pat Reid and Ed Young, fact.” ever, resulted in his being relieved Consider Subject. Hutchinson maintained an apart­ his leisure gave him time to meet office was being watched. by Mr. and Mfs. Alfred M. Canadian pilots, took their two The Tariff League secretary an­ of toe Cadix governorship after he those who. had been so close to a.s to toe disappearance of their powerful planes into the air here ment for her for years. She said swered just as warmly that he had had advocated toe exchange of him politically for many years and NEW DRY EQUIPMENT. daughter, Dorothy, who ^ yesterday for a 400 mile flight to the her real name was Edith Patterson been given that informatioit;. Gibraltar for North African terri­ Washington. Jan. 28.— (A P )— they saw a ride of toe man which heard from in a telephone conver­ Siberian coast where the Eielson- and that she met the film dis­ Walsh Intercedes tory and had expressed violent criti­ tributor in Valparaiso, Ind., in 1908. had not been revealed to so great Sydney, N. S., Jan. 28.— (AP) — sation from Hartford J ^ u ^ 3. Borland plane was foimd. Chairman Wickersham of the law Senator Walsh, Democrtct, Mon­ cism of toe government’s policy in Mrs. Taylor testified that she did an extent before. Fire axes and 'y acetylene blow Mr. Baldwin today expressed toe M- Alfred Lomen, director of the enforcement commission Ln a letter torches have been added to the rai.'!- tana, interposed at this point. He lief that his daughter had iejt her Morocco. search for Eielson and Borland, after not know Hutchinson was married Republican Leadbr Elected Senator to Rep. Dyer of made pub­ imtil she found a school report card ing equipment of squads operating told Faubel toe “rebuke given you mother because home coupons receiving a report of the discovery lic today said that Dyer’s proposal He had been toe Republican under Nova Scotia’s Temperance by toe chairman was richly deserv­ were not pleasant. Mr.-and 1^ . In 1921 he was elected a Senator of the wrecked plane expressed the of his legitimate son in a book he for Cadix and again expressed hla had given her. She said she pre- leader in New Haven for; more than Act.; Fines totaling $1,000 were col­ ed." , Baldwin hai;e-heen separated for opinion that the bodies of Eielson to legalize beer containing 2.75 per 30 years-and for a’ large .part of “You have no business to retail a opinions on toe Moroccan question. ■viously had begged him to matry lected yesterday after raids In some time both however Uving on and Borland would be found there. cent of alcohol would be submitted that time he had toe dominating story like that,” he said to Faubel the same street with houses a short Although again disciplined he was The searching party, composed of her, but that he Insisted he could which, inspectors melted their way made captain-general in Catalonia, to the commission for consideration not do so. Mrs. Taylor testified power in^ New Haven county and sharply, “unless you are ready to distance apart. four men was taken to the scene through sheet Iron and steel pro­ one of toe most difficult posts In on Feb. 6. that she had home Hutchinson two to less extent in toe state. In this support it xmder oath.” The mother today said it was her Sunday by Joe Crosson and Harold tecting toe portals of bootlegging But Caraway was n o t. mollified. Spain. The Missouri representative, con­ children, one of whom is 18 years belief that Dorotoy had^ not r\m Gillam, American fliers who located establishments. Facing toe floor he dememded that For some time there had been ferred with President Hoover re­ old. The other is dead. (Conttaoed on Page S) away or eloped. She thinks she the wreck Sunday. Since Crosson Faubel tell him who gave toe in­ was led away oh promises of a good unrest in Spain because of mis­ and Gillam operated from the trad­ cently about his proposal and had Hutchinson Cries. management of toe Morocco canN also written to Wickersham, re­ Hutchinson sobbed as Mr "Bay­ formation. ing ship Nanuk, frozen in the ice “I know nobody told you,” he as­ ^°The Bridgeport police, who are paign, as well as discontent in toe near North Cape, reports from the questing him to consider the matter. lor told her story. Army, and it was Primo who Anhir Attorneys for Mrs. Hutchinron at serted. “I know you manufactured cooperating with Hartford authori­ searching party were expected from Dyer’s Suggestion. ly brought this to a head issinhg the outset of the trial asserted that Spent a Fortune to Pay it.” ties in their search for toe missu^ that source. Dyer, however, asserted he a manifesto on Sepatmber 12, 1923, thought Wickersham misunderstood Mrs. Hutchinson lived for 20 years “ Oh. no,” Faubel said. girl say they have nothing new to “ I know you did,” Caraway shot suspending toe constitution and pro­ his suggestion. He said he believed in Ignorance of her husbtind’s double report. ______claiming in its place. A military enforcement act could be life, and that his offices in London Debts of Man She Loved back. ■ . SAVES MINER’S LIFE the ------— ----- — Denying this Faubel said he would dictatorship of military and naval changed to legalize toe manufacture | and Hollywood gave him excuses officers. This coup d'etat was with­ ot 2.75 beer without ■violating toe for frequent absences from home. attempt to find out who gave him GETS 10-20 YEARS the report. out violence sind lasted for two Elk City, Idaho, Jan. 28.— (AP) — Eighteenth Amendment and that toe she did not learn, of toe deception Los Angeles, Jan. 28.— (AP.)—A „of toe actor. She investigated in oil yehrs when Primo dissolved thfe question he wished considered jv a s | until 1928, they said, ’'properties through toe man, Mrs. Roy Burke, miner suffering from document said to contain a state- Flint, Mich., Jan. 28— (A P )— directorate and substituted a gov­ blood poisoning, whose life prob­ whether_ _ toe prohibition conditions ' ''Mrs. Hutchinson «-is a sister-in-law, Williams said, and gave him money j ernment composed of civil as well would be benefited by altering toe of A. C. Roebuck, of tlm Chicago i ment by toe widow of Earle Wil- to pay debts. John S. De Camp, former senior, ably was saved by the daring of Dr. LESS UNEMPLOYMENT vice president and director of toe as military ministers. J. P. Weber and his companions who liquor laws in that particular. mall order house, Sears, Roebuck' & " hams, motion picture star, that sh® She said she bore him a child, . Much Trouble Lately The Missourian quoted Wicker- company, and wan decorated by now six months old, and that he Union Industrial bank, was sen­ last week mushed three days spent $500,000 .'and pawned her tenced to from 10 to 20 years im­ Primo himself remained premier 'King Albert of Belgium for her had promised to divorce his wife through a blizzard behind a dog sham's letter as saying toe commis­ jewels to pay-.toe debts of a man prisonment upon conviction today and dictator and normal constitu­ sion would consider toe proposal and war-time services overseas. and marry her. ^ Washington, Jan.‘* 28.—^(AP)— tional‘government was still held in team to reach him, made a similar she said-■was the father of .her sec­ President Hoover said ■ today that of embezzlement, citing a case in toe Supreme Court . After her fortune was gone, how­ abeyance, toe premier taking toe perilous dash himself a quarter cen­ reports to toe Department of Labor wilful misappropriation of $90,058 in which it was held toe proposition SEVEN BURNED TO DEATH ond child-was on file In Superior ever, her paramour left Los An­ position that Spain was not ready tury ago. of determining Intoxicating liquors showed an increase in employment of toe bank’s funds. It was learned here today that Court today. geles. She located him In New Nine others who had pleaded for its return. During the past few was a leg^atlve one. Frederick, Colo., Jan. 28— (A P )— York, she said, but he refused to for toe ■week ending January 14, of years there has been considerable Burke rushed to toe aid of toe Car­ Seven persons were burned to death The document was'filed by Mrs. 3.3 per cent over toe preceding quilty to similar charges in toe $3,- E. M. Ladlco, probation officer, who marry her. agitation in Spain for toe return of ling party, lost In toe Idaho wilder­ in a fire today in a two room shack week. . 593,(K)0 defalcations from the hank, said it was a report of toe. story aS '■ Then she returned to Los Angeles also were sentcmced. constitutional government and thb ness in midwinter 25 years ago, with MINERAL PRODUCTION near the Slopellne Mine. Mrs. Paul and borrowed $2,000 on her-home. This increase, which .toe Chief premier has made numerous pro-, one member of the party severely Martinez her five children ranging told to her by Mrs.' Florlne Wil­ Executive said was “encouraging,” liams, toe widow. Mrs.. Williams, She did not tell toe man who loan­ ‘ TREASURY RALANCE. nouncements, toe gist of which was woundeej. Washington, Jan. 28.— (AP) — in age from 13 months to 15 years, ed her the money that toe property extended to almost every industry. that constitutional goiwmment VW ,Dr. Weber, whose trip last week Mineral production In the United and a miner named Newlon lost who recently pleaded guilty 'to The Diepnrtment . of Labor was ad­ grand theft, is seeking probation. already was mortgaged. A later at­ inadvisable for toe present but that was across rough country in tem­ States during^ 1829 was reported-to­ their lives. vised last week that the trend up­ Washington, Jan. 28.— (AP)— The petition quotes Mrp., Wil­ tempt to sell toe house at auction 'TreasOry recripts for Jan. 23 were he was planning a gradual pro<^ peratures of 30 to 50 below zero, day by toe Department of Com­ Newlon discovered the fire, broke was blocked by legal proceedings ward had begun Januai^ 6 and the into the shack through a ■windov/ liams as saying she became infat­ additional reports indicatecon; $5,273,159.52; expen^turea $5,749,- ■sent out word by a miner on snow- merce to have increased nearly ancL a warrant Issued for her ar- (ContlniMd on and was burned to death trying to uated with the man, an oil opera tinned dimh. ‘ " ” 833 .9 7: balance S10S,117.661.i8« i shoes that Burke was expected to ten percent over 1928, to a total tor, 'whlls administering the, estate i rest. recover. value of 18,900,000,000. rescue toe family.

a*/ . f / '• PAGE TWO \ ■ ^ MAN(3BSTER EVBOT^G HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER,. CONN, TUESDAY. JANTJARY «8, 1980. SNOWDOESITTINTEIHliE ‘TINYMITES’ AND U T T L E JOE’ CAMPOUHOSKO OBITUARY NOTOEimEA ' U TEST STOCKS , Jan. 28.—(AP)—The WITH HARVEY (ff l i MOURN AS ‘KNICK’ PASSES ON BOUT PREVENTED [FOR AXTBUR BROWN Stock Market successfully weather­ ed a storm of selling in today's Wood’s Men Keep On Cntting * THREE HURT BY FALLS early trading, and then moved up­ Ten Inch Product On Two Noted Artist Will Be Buried New Britain, Jan. 28 -i (AP) — FUNERALS ward until the leadership 'of the Within ten minutes, three women Suspect In ifito Murder business machine, copper, farm im­ Local Ponds. at Auburn, Washington. were admitted to New Britain Gen­ New York Boxing Solons Say eral hospital yesterday afternoon Mrs. Sarah G. Mcllvane plement and public utility shares, Snow last night and his morning to be treated for fractured wrists Match Would Prove Too " The fvmwal Sarah G. Mc- Brought to New Haren to several of which advanced two to was not of sufficient d^th to pre­ Cleveland, Jan. 28.—Irving S. caused by falls on icy sidewalks! Invaae was held this afternoon at seven points. A few soft spots crop­ vent carrying on of the lee harvest, Knickerbocker, known as ‘’Knick" At one time two patients were the home, 36 Hamlin street, at 2 ped out here and there, and occa­ started yesterday by L. T. Wood at to thousands, of newspaper readers waiting in an ante room while a One-Sided. o’clock and a t St. Mary’s .Church at Answer Murder Charge. sional selling attacks were directed both the Folly Brook and. at the through his comic drawings and third was having her arm X-rayed 2:30. ^lev. J. S. Neill and Rev, Al­ against such issues as Fox Film, Salter Pond in LydallvlUe, where sketches, which appeared daily in to determine the extent of the frac­ fred Clark officiated. John Cham­ General Motors and Radio, but the there was ten inches of ice, free and newspapers throughout the coun­ ture. bers sang ’two numbers and John market generally displayed a firm clear from snow. try, is dead as the result of in­ New York, Jan. 28.—(AP)—The Cockerbam rendered organ music. New Haven, Jan. 28—(AP)— imdertone. New York State Athletic Commis­ Arthur Brown, 20, pleaded not guil­ In order to harvest as much ice as juries received in an automobile TO TEST STA’TE LAW. The bearers were Albert T. Dewey, Two of the most interesting de­ possible two gangs were put to accident here. sion today refused to sanction the John Hyde, Charles Saunders, ty today to am indictment charging Hartford; Jan. 28.—(AP)—State Vlctorlo Campolo-Jobnny Risko him with murder in-the first de­ velopments in the day’s news were work. Two sets of markers and Knickerbocker, who at 32 had Treasurer Samuel R. Spencer is Jacob Lutz. James Robinson and President Hoover’s statement of a cutters with an exceptionally large established himself as one of the bout scheduled at Madison Square Arthur Bronke. Biirial was in East gree for the slaying of Dominick made defendant in an action Zito, 19, who was taken "for a ride” further gain of 3.3 per cent, in em­ crew of men to handle them wei’e leading comic artists in the coun­ brought by Antonio O. Pajer who Is Garden, Feb. 7, on the ground that cemetery. placed at work yesterday morning, Risko is not a fit opponent for the Nov. 12. ployment during the past week, as try, was killed when the automobile expected ■will test not only the vsdld- shown by the labqr department re­ and again this morning. A runway in which he was riding was struck big South American. Mrs. Charity Edgerton Brown, Who was brought here ity of the excise tax law of 1925 from Trenton, N. J-, last night where port. and the decline of $120,OUO,ui.>0. was marked out ^sterday so the by another car. and 1927, but also its constitution­ William Muldoon, veteran com­ The funeral of Mrs. Charity Ed­ ice could be fioated down the cut to With a group of friends, Knick­ * missioner, declared such a bout gerton of 655 North Main street was be wsM serving a sentence for steal­ in loans on securities coUat^al re­ ality. The case is returnable to the ing a car, also pleaded not guilty to vealed in the federal reserve board’s be carried to the different levels of erbocker was on his way home March term of the Superior Court. "would be too one-sided and‘would held a t the home a t i o’clock this the Ice bouse. from a dance. The force of the col­ afternoon. Rev. Alien Gates of a joint indictment charging him and weekly condition statement of re­ Joseph H. Lawler la counsel for the be a repetition of the Heeney-Cam- Orazio F. Maltese, his alleged ring­ porting member banks in leading Two large loads of hay were lision drove the car in which he was plaintiff and Attorney General Ben­ polo fight.” East Haddam officiated. Burial taken to each pond and used to lay riding into a telephone pole, and Mulligan and his associates felt was in the Tolland cemetery. leader, with the death. ' cities. Wall street found consider­ between the rows of ice placed in Knickerbocker died of a fractured jamin Ailing will represent the state According to police^ Brown con­ able encouragement in the contin­ treasurer. that Campolo is too big for Risko. fessed to being paid $15 by Maltese | storage. skull and punctured lung. The plaintiff, a bus owner, alleges They pointed out that there are • Frank F. Spencer ued progress of liquidating these Both these ponds are small as Funeral services will be held at Members of Manchester Lodge, to kill Zito who it is claimed, j security borrowings, which totaled compared to Globe Hollow, where that his business is interstate; that plenty of oversized heavyweights A. F. and A. M., will be bearers at "squealed” on a gang of bootleggers i Auburn, Wash., the home of Knick­ the imposition of the tax is in viola­ available, and that Campolo should $7,714,000,000 on January 22. the most cutting is expected to be erbocker’s parents. the fimeral of Frank F. Spencer, and counterfrit money passers of Early irregularity of the market done as soon as the ice is o f the Three feature drawings gained tion of the commerce clause of the plclcon somebody his size. which is to be hsld> at the home, which he was a member. I Irving S. Knickerbocker Federal constitution, and is an ob­ There is a difference of about 55 probably was duo to the suggestions proper thickness. “Knick” a wide following. These 317 Nortk Main street at 2 o’clock Court Boom Crowded of several large commission houses The cold weather gave opportun­ were “The Tinymites,” an imagina­ struction to interstate commerce. pounds in weight and eight inches in tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be The court room was crowded as recognition, and NEA Service, an to take trading profits on the theory ity to cut ice from Sperry Pond last tive daily story for children by height between the two. In Buckland cemetery. Brown entered bis plea before Judge that the market was entitled to at week and this crop was stored in Hal Cochran with illustrations by organization supplying more than SIXTEEN NEW LAWYERS In the recent Camera-Big Boy Alfred C, Baldwin. He appeared to 700 daily newspaper^ with feature least technical reaction. So-called the Bissell street storehouse. Condi­ “Knick”; “Dizzy Dugan,” a popu­ Hartford, Jan. 28 —(AP) — One Peterson affair, which was duly be extremely lU a t ease. Harry L. tions for a good harvest look much stories and pictures, secured his young woman. Miss Mary G. Furey sanctioned. Camera outweighed his “chart readers” are anxiously fol­ lar sports feature, and “Little VALUABLE HORSES GO Brooks is bis attorney. lowing the course of the market to better now than they have in the Joe,” a humorous daily sketch of services. of Wethersfield and fifteen young man by 60 pounds. Maltese and Vincenzo Pero, the past few weeks. general appeal. In addition, He is survived by his father and men who passed the law examina­ learn whether it will break through “Knick” drew illustrations for mother, a brother and two sisters, tions in December were admitted to CHEAPLY AT AUCTION the high level established in De­ feature stories on the news and all of whom live in Auburn. the bar today by Judge Newell mentis cember, such action being regarded SOUTH M .L JUNIORS sports pages. Two coincidences, striking in the Jennings in the Superior Court who (M A T BRITAIN JOINS Zito’s body was found In Orange by them as ah indication of a fur Knickerbocker was born in Au­ light of the tragedy that befell him, made an address in which he em­ Kenyon’s Racers Sold at Ridic­ November 30. Six weeks later Brown ther sharp advance. burn, Wash., and roved over the marked his last day of life. phasized the importance of being ulously Low Prices On the .Streng^ of the business machine Just before leaving his office for prepared on the facts in the presen­ is said to have confessed while an HEAR FROM PROTEGE country in search of adventure WORLD COURT NATIONS Block Yesterday. inmate of the work- shares was based pn forecasts of un­ the last time, “Knick” dropped five tation of tases. usually favorable 1929 earnings soon while he was still in Ws ’teens. He “Tinymite” drawings on the desk house. Extrad'tion papers were sign­ worked on a farm, in a lumber Fourteen horses, five cows and ed yesterday In Trenton and he was to be published. Underwood Elliott Junior boys and girls at the camp and on a railroad, enlisted in of Hal Cochran, NEA art director, FIND TWO STILLS Fisher, which is expAted to show South Methodist church school ses­ and remarked, “Well, that’s ‘30’ for Hamden, Jan. 28.—(AP.)—Four London, Jan. 28.—(AP)—Great one bull were sold at public. auction brought back here last night. the army the day the United States Britain Vpday subordinated itself to yesterday afternoon by Robert M. around $10 a share, ran up 7 points. sion Sunday were interested in bear­ entered the World War, and served me.” “Thirty” is the newspaper Roses by any other name would ing a message which came direct to expression for “the end.” smell as sweet. compulsory jurisdiction of the per­ Reid and Son a t the farm of George International Business Machine in France with the A. E. _F. After manent court of International jus­ Kenyon in Hlllstown for a total of National Cash Register 4 and Bur them from a little girl in Chateau the war he spent some time as a The last sports cartoon Knicker­ The constant aroma of boiling SAYS WILBUR FAVORS Thierry, France. During the Church bocker drew appeared on the day of mash aroimd his home here brought tice known as the World Court, and $2,300 which orlgrinally were valu­ roughs Adding Machine 2. vacation school held at the south sailor on an ocean liner, and then was pledged to accep summons be­ ed in the neighborhood of $25,000. Columbian Carbon, which is en came ashore and studied art. his death. Over it Knick had writ­ the arrest of John Dayvoos as a church here in July, the children ten the heading, “It Was Fun third offense dry law violator here fore that tribxmal at the behest of "Highwind,” a race horse said to WATER POWER TRUST gaged in the development of natural contributed toward the purchase of His knack of putting humor into any other national member. have cost Mr. Kenyon $3,600 his drawings quickly gained him While It Lasted.” today. Police found 300 gallons of gas properties, also ran up 7 points two bibles in-the French language "bottled in bond,” a ton of brown Fulfilling a pledge made prior to brought $325. The lowest price on Philadelphia Company advanced 6- and sent them to Rev. Julian Wads­ the general election, the Labor gov­ any item yesterday was $42.50. Washington, Jan. 28.—-(AP)—Sec­ sugar, 26 barrels of mash and last retary Wilbur, of the Interior De­ %, Electric Auto Lite 5>A, Republic worth, a former pastor, who is in but not leaat two fifty gallon stills ernment of Ramsay MacDonald in a Archie Hayes, local coal and grain Steel Pfd, 4 and J. I. Case, Oliver charge of the Methodist Memorial night session of the Commons forced dealer and a racing enthusiast partment, was charged in the Sen­ MOSLEMS TREK still in a heat from their morning’s ate, today by Senator Norris, Re­ Farm Equipment Common and Con at Chateau Thierry. It was sug­ MEDICAL HISTORY workout. through ratification of the optional bought "Lek C”, a seven-year-old vertible Pfd., Mullins Body, Pacific gested that he dispose of them in clause of the court against stiff horse that has had one year's train­ publican. Nebraska, with nullifying Dayvoos was held in $1,000 bonds the provisions of the Boulder Dam Telephone and New York and Har­ any manner be chose. At the ^m e for a hearing Monday. Tory opposition by vote of 278 to ing on. New York State tracks with time two pictures were sent with BACK TO HOMES - records for the mile of 2:16, 2:17 bill and moving to turn the power lem sold 3 to 4 points higher OF CHINA, QUEER 193. The Laborites had the support Among the many Issues to sell 2 the bibles,->-groups of the children of the Liberals. and 2:18. from the proposed project over to and Ibeir teachers in the vacation FISHING BOAT LOST There are only three reservations Foreclosure proceedings on the the “water power trust.” ^ or more points and Pfd., Reading, New London, Jan. 28.—(AP)— and Norfolk and Western, the last school. to the British adherence. First Kenyon buildings which are partly The Nebraskan read tm opinion The acknowledgment referred, to IN JUGO SLAVIA Further Information received today in Manchester and partly in East glvin by the solicitor of the interior named responding to the Increase revealed the name of a boat re­ that disputes with other members of above came in the shape of two Modern Doctor Describes the British commonwealth of na­ Hartford are pending having been department which held power could from 8 to 10 per cent, in the regu scripture cards with birds and ported missing to the Coast Guard tions are not affected; second that returned to the Hartford Country. be sold to private interests. He lar annual dividend. BY ROBERT M. BERRY here to be the Oriole, instead of the fiowers, and verses from chapters • '* disputes about matters within the Superior Court for the December called attention to the provision in in the book of Romans and Mathew. Odd Superstitions Con­ Belgrade. Jugo-Slavia — (AP)— Azery R. LeBlanc as was first re­ term. the Swing-Johnson Boulder Dam This kingdom is preparing to wel­ ported. The latter name is that of domestic jurisdiction of the state One of the cards is written in shall not reach the court; and third The exact figures of the losses Act stipulating that preference French and the other in English is come back to Moslem communities a person said to be aboard the boat. that the tribunal may not consider sustained by clients of the defunct should be given to municipalities FIND SUICIDE NOTE cerning Illness by Natives in Bosnia and Herzegovina several The Oriole, a fisherman has not as follows: disputes for the submission of which brokerage concern of which (3eorgc and states In the leasing of power. “My dear friends—girls and boys; thousand adherents of Mohammed­ been sighted since last Friday after­ Kenyon was a none too well in­ “That means that the secretary of noon when she was seen fishing off to some other method of peaceful BUT NO DEAD MAN It has made me very happy that anism who went to Turkey after settlement provision already has formed partner, have not been made the interior is able,” shouted' Nor­ Mrs. Wadswwrth has given me the (, Shanghai, China, — (AP)—Des- the world war. Block Island. Coast Guard vessels been made in existing, or will be public. Mr. Kenyon was at liberty ris, "to nullify the most important bible which you so kindly sent for a cVibing queer superstitions and be­ Permission for the return trek on patrol are seeking her. No In­ to attend the auction yesterday provision in that law and give qvery lief that made the medical history formation is yet available as to the made by future agreement. New. Britain, Jan. 28.—(AP.)— French Protestant girl. 1 do hot has been obtained through the while his sharper partner awaits kilowatt of power to the power Dr: A. M. Jaffe, a dentist, was be­ know how to thank you for sb.g'en- of Chinia 2,000 years ago one of Jugo-Slavian minister to Angora. hall port of the vessel. trial in the Hartford County jail tru st” incantations and witchcraft, some ing sought this afternoon following erous a gift, and I was especially About 150,000 Mussulmen chose since his capture atx)ut two weeks Senator Johnson, Republican, the discovery in his office in the pleased because Mrs. Wadsworth of which still survive. Dr. K. M. Turkish citizenship under the op- SUES TRUCKMEN. ASKS ago in Springfield, 111. Callforhia, author of the Boulder Wong, widely known Chinese physi­ Schupack building on Main street gave it to me just at Christmas tant clauses of the post-war treaties Bridgeport, Jan. 28—(APT—Mary Dam bill, agreed with Norris and , of a note indicating that he intend­ time. It is a lovely present anA is cian, is confident that China will when the Austro-Hungarian empire L. Hatch, 19 of South Norwalk to­ warned th a t. “we will not be slow soon be educated up to the stand­ ed to commit suicide. giving me great pleasure. I priXe broke up. Turkey did its best for day brought suit through her TO REDUCE EXPENSES when the time comes to express our Professional men and police it all the more tecause you have ards of western civilization. them, furnishing lands and offering guardian against Edgarton Sons, ABOUT TOWN •views on this matter, a matter that searched the building from base­ sent your photogrraphs ■with it so Two thousand years ago the such other encouragement as the Inc., truckmen of the city claiming the solicitor has advised.” ment to roof while freultlc relatives that I can see and know my friends. Chinese believed that malaria fever condition of its treasury would per­ $35,000 for personal damages. The Thirteen tables were in play at was caused by three devils. One Concord, N. H., Jan. 27.—(AP) — urged them to. With good wishes to you all for mit. plaintiff alleges that as a result of The state tax commission today the Boy Scout benefit bridge a t the The note referred to his being health and happiness in the New stood by and poured a bucket, of But many of them found they an automobile in which she was rid­ White house last night. Winners of water on the victim to give him called upon every municipality in DR. BOESS RESIGNS "tired of it all” and his intention to Year, and again thanking you very could not withstand the rigors of ing being overturned by a truck be­ the state to hold down expenses. the $2.50 gold pieces were Mrs. end his life. It ^"as found on his much; God bless you. Yoiu- friend, chills. The second carried a stove the climate in the sections to which longing to the defendant, she was Mary Graziadio and David Hadden, Rienee Calvet.” to cause fevers while the third Pointing out that 104 towns re­ desk beside his watch and some they were assigned. Another out­ confined to the hospital two months. duced disbursements by $533,055 in second, Mrs. James Campbell and Berlin, Jan. 28.—(AP)—Dr. Gus­ money. The discovery was made The local yoimg fc^ks contemplate trotted along with a hammer to pto- standing handicap was language, Louis Chagnot, and consolation, tav Boess, mayor of Berlin, who by his brother. Dr. Nathan Jaffe, a keeping in touch with their French duce a headache. the transplanted folk speaking only 1929, the commission said that m Mrs. Agnes Cbartier and H. E. visited, the United States in Oetdber, friends in the future. By the same reasoning, neuralgia IDENTIFY COLLEGE THIEF. some cases the economy was attrib­ physician. The missing man bad Serbian and finding it next to im­ New Haven, Jan. 28.—(AP)—Po­ Mitchell. Ice cream an4, cake was resigned his office today. not been seen since last Saturday. was caused by a devil with an iron possible, with their talents to master utable to careful budgeting but served at the close of the games. Dr. Boess was allowed leave of TRAINMAN KTT.I.Rn brand which, at his whim, he placed lice here today expressed the belief Turkish. many others it was, no doubt, "due absence on November 2 for an in­ The new mayor of an Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 28.—(AP)— on any part of the body, causing Many others became dissatisfied that the "collegiate” thief who ha.s to the sensible realization that tire quiry into charges of graft In Ber­ the victim terrible agony. A pain stolen jewelery valued at $1,500 The Salvation Army prayer meet­ town had a new lock put on each Three trainmen were killed' to^y when Mustapha Kemal started his town was spending too much and it ing will be held at the home of Mrs. lin, city contracts. He learned of door in the city hall. Rather de­ when'the boiler of a New York Cen­ in the abdomen was the work of a westernization reforms. The Balkan from Yale students rooms is How was time to call a halt.’’ the scandal while in the United house god who did nothing but go ard Abbey, 30, arrested yesterday in Lem Perrett of Flower street at 7:30 cent of his predecessor to leave tral freight engine expired at Moslems are nothing if not con­ For a quarter of a century up to o’clock tonight. States but refused to return imme­ the doors. Arnold, 20 miles northwest of here. around and make people sick. servative and the edicts against Hartford. and including 1927, the commission diately. On his return to Berlin be There was only one efficacious such distinctly Mohammedan cus­ Descriptions given by pawnshop said, "there was a steady, rapid in­ The Ninth district will hold a spe­ was greeted by hissing throngs and way to subdue the wrath of this toms as the veiling of women smd dealers, police said, tally with that crease in the cost of government m cial meeting tonight at 8 o’clock in his picture was removed from the varied assortment of imps and that of Abbey. Much of the jewelry was by spells, incantations and the wearing of the fez Ijy men, New Hampshire, state, county and the High school ball to take action a t y HaU; irked them sorely. stolen from two students was recov­ municipal. on the Cheney library offer. He ausked for a thorough inquiry charms. This was illustrated by a scene ; ered in pawnshops. ‘"rhis amounted to an average in­ into the charges to give him an op­ WEDNESDAY Either Killed or Cured w and “It usually took sometime to ap­ witnessed recently on an interna­ crease of 18 per cent, a year. The BIG CUSTOMS FINES portunity to dear himself STATE pease a de\’il. Doctor Wong said, tional express train making the MBS. REID SEEKS DIVORCE. 'greater part was due to Increases New York, Jsui. 28.— (AP)—Two In a letter to the municipality THURSDAY journey from Vienna to Belgrade. Bridgeport, Jan. 28.—(AP)—Mrs. in municipal expenditures. During of the largest customs fines ever announcing his intention of resign­ “but in the end, one either got well ing, he affirmed that ho was still or died.” In one of the compartments was Laura Wells Peck Reid, former wife the same period the assessed valua­ levied In this port were paid today Dr. Wong goes on to explain that a woman dressed in a well-cut of the late Senator Lester O. Peck, tion of property increased at an av­ by Louis A. Schwabacher of San convinced he would be acquitted, this period of superstition in Chin­ tailor-made dress, smart hat, silk of Redding, today filed suit In Su­ erage rate of 12 per cent, a year. Francisco, who paid $72,986.13 and but was taking the step "in the in­ ese medical history passed on to stockings and elegant foot-wear— perior Court here for divorce “Generally, assessments are up to Mrs. Frank Vpuice Storrs of New terest of the city.” make for a brighter era, which al­ with powdered cheeks and lightly against her husband, William H. full value and cannot be moved up York City, who paid $103,917.16, as though productive of primitive colored lips. Reid. at present. In some localities re­ duty and fines on clothing ajid GEN. GORDON DEAD cures, was far from effective. As the train approached Brod, jewelry they failed to declare. Washington, Jan. 28.—(AP)— where a- change has to be made for Mrs. Reid also asks for alimony in ductions may be necessary. Further­ Brigadier General David Stuart Gor­ New Philosophy the suit, which is based on allega­ more, there are few developments In The sums paid include the for­ “In the next period, a new phil- the Bosnian line, the woman took eign purchase price, plus duty and a don, retired, the oldest officer of the down a suitcase, carefully laid her tions of cruelty. No specific inci­ sight that indicate substantial In­ 100 per cent fine for failure to de­ United' States Army, died at his osphy of disease began to spread,” dents of cruelty are cited. creases In theTiear future.” Dr. Wong declares. “Sheng Nimg, stylish hat in it, threw over her clare. home here today, at the age of 97. shoulders a long blue mantle which In the suit which was filed today C.WWI a mythological creature with the by Former Mayor BHtzgerald, of head of an ox and the body of a reached her heels, fixed a broad man is supposed to have experi­ white linen collar round her neck New Haven, Mrs. Reid claims that Time for “Disarmament” Here, Too! mented with herbs for medical- pur­ and covered her face with a thick her husband haa titles standing in poses. It is related that daily he veil. his name of property valued at consumed hundreds of poisonous The train stopped and she got out. $150,000. plants in order to test his theories ^he was met by a man wearing a TTi and extract the medicine in which fez, and as the train moved on the f* 'tory « « ,» « .« ""■' “« a a . he so firmly believed. ex-fashionable woman could be seen NELIEG’S MILLINERY - v e r « „ “During the same period, Huang walking meekly behind her husband. Ti formed his famous diagnosis of Inquiries procured the explana­ bcautifuj the pulse. He believed that any ill­ tion that it was impossible for any SHOP AHACHED ness, mental or physical, internal or Bosnian woman to adopt modern ^ tem al, could be detected, diag- ideas or dress publicly, as it would nbsed and cured by the pulse and its mean ostracism. manipulation. Acting on a writ drawn by At­ ■ The Chov/ dynasty, which follow­ torney Raymond A. Bowers, for Uie ed this period, achieved a great FACTORY MAN REPORTS 'Manchester Trust Company Con­ deal in ridding China of many of i s stable James Duffy this morning at­ did superstitions, according to Dr. tached and closed the Millinery shop Wong, and thereby opened a new 12 (3RLS KIDNAPED conducted by Edward and Helen era of development in Oriental Gellen under the name of Nelleg’s. medicine. The attachment made by the Man­ V New York, Jan. 28.—(AP)—Po­ chester Trust Company In the cr ON THE “Between the years 960 a. d., and lice today were searching for ten amount of $75 is in protection of 1644 A. D., grreat strides were made SAME PROGRAM tpiward doing away with supersti­ girls reported by the proprietor of a their equity In a protested check de­ tion and the establishing of medical Brooklyn dress goods factory to posited by the firm. Instead of keep­ schools. Doctors were compelled have been kidnapped from his fac­ ing the goods in the store and pay­ to pass examinations before they tory yesterday. ing tqe usual rental the stock and THREE vfere allowed to practice medicine William Shindler, owner of a fac­ fixtures were moved this afternoon tory at 3 Sterling place, Brooklyn, by Constable Duffy to a place of and although ignorance was not en­ storage. •NVV tirely done away with, witchcraft told police seven men entered his LIVE GHOSTS/ • uld incantations grew less and place yesterday and threatened to less. (harm him if he did not unionize With within 24 hours. He said the men THROWN FROM WAGON ' Robert Montgomery g BRING ARSON CHARGES then lined up 12 women employes, two of whom managed to slip away. Claude AlUstsr l^ t. Louis, Jan. 28.—(AP)—War­ Beryl Metcer rants charging arson and murder in The other ten were placed in three WHEN HIS HORSES BOLT first degree was issued today autombiles and Shindler told police ^.Tbe Season’s Most. B^ainst three of four men arrested one of those who escaped said one of ****^y.S''**w* HUarlous Comedy-Drama 111 revived Investigation into the the seven men whispered something Becoming frightened for some un­ accountable reason, two horses fining of the Hotel Buckingham about taking the girls to "head­ loU'i lex, Dec. 5, 1927, in which seven quarters.” drawing a load of hay on Gardner rsons lost their lives. Shindler gave his residence at street at three o’clock this after­ TODAY TODAY 2544 East 28rd street, Brooklyn, noon, became uncontrollable and ^ ' V threw the driver, Otis HIU, of Cov­ “SHOW SHOWS” §There are, at present, only two but police said last night no one at entry, from the top of the hay to Ices in Europe where the accor- that address knew him. He was to the ground. Hill landed agalnet a OF ' OF Dn is not despised — Scotland have given' further details to police telephone' pole and suffered a bad “SHOW SHOWS” Jd Belgium, the latter country late last night, but up to an earl/ scalp wound and a broken left arm. iSssessing 40,000 accordion play- hour this morning police had been He was taken to the Memorial r' y - r unable to find him. hospital In Quish’s ambulance. *

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COL IMNIAN DEAD; I, e m b l e m CUD) n o w i^b e dBj De liv e r e d ff': PLAN (Fqnd#t^ by Putnam A CoO STATE G. 0 . P. LEADER -i .£. - 1930 Edition Takes Up 151 Central Rowi Hajitford; Conn. ■ Bnefs WHO CAN’T GET JOB Chicago,''Jsm. 28.—^(AP)—Suit^to (Continued from Page 1.) More Pages Than Did That i Will Hold H^nce and Card breajt the will of th® ,Jdlm Of Last Year. ; 1 P. M. S ^ k a i N ev York,. Jan. 28.—The New Murphy, vice-prudent of to^ \ last mentioned angle of his leader­ Party Some Time Next flFMJOB Bank Stockp* York money market is expected to Kotler Company, Tiaa been flUed by ship there developed a contest be­ Month Committee Decides. The 1930 edition of the Manches-1 Bid Asked Undergo a slight "firming up” from Mrs. Sarah Carroll, of 'Milwaukee' Young Man Sleeps in Barn, tween himself and J. Henry Rora- ter Directory has just been issued (Continued from Page Ij Bankers Truft Co,., 325 now .imtU, after the first of nwt Wis.^ a half-sister. back, the state chairman, almost A charity dance, with bridge and by The Price & Lee Company of City Bank and Itust 875 month. Payment of recent security The bill charges that Mrs. May from the time the latter assumed 370 390 Finally Picked Dp as Va­ whist for those who do not dance, : young mum who later proved to be Gap Nat Bd;T ...... offerings will, it has been estimated, Dunn Murphy of C hic^o, second office, due, friends claimed, to the will be held on some open date in Conn. River ...... 425 necessitate the calling today Of ap­ wife of toe plumbing naanufacturen, opposition of Colonel Ullman to a February under the auspices of the Htfd Conn. Trust .. 140 160 proximately $200,000,000. Bajokers, conspired to inherit his estate, vai^ state chairman who had been iden- 250 grant by the Police. Manchester members of ,the Kpclt- The officejr took Peterson into ed as far as possible by actual c m - First Nat Htfd .... 240 however, do net anticipate any ued at $1,000;000. ^ ; tified with what had been reputed 50 ville Emblem Club and tb® Rockvjlje custody and.subjectedW vass and is compiled in a way to in­ Land Mtg and Title great disturbance in toe market, al­ ' A representative of Mrs. Murphy I to be a legislative lobby. The oft- 240 Elks, it’ was decide4 at a iM'whldb brought out a confession sure absolute accuracy. Mutual B & T ...... though 3 Vi per cent call money in said toe charge was absurd and »h^ -old Home- repeated contests in party caucuses The new edition has expanded to ,240 toe "outside market” is not consid­ Rocco Mesilio, 18-year oia nome conventions for more the joint committee at toe fachoo) of guilt. Paterson admitted be had was preparing to bring action the extent of 15 more pages which j .Trust 200 ered likely for several days. against Mrs. Carroll for damages stead Park youth, won sympathy Street Rec last night. John P. Cam­ given the dresses and string of thnn 15 years had attenUon'of the now total 445. A careful check re­ Riverside Trust ..... 650 she said she had suffered as a resuH entire state and as Mr. Roraback eron, chairman of toe charity com­ peaxls to his frtrl as a present. He rather than a reprimand when he veals that the Johnsons continue to West Htfd Trust ... 350 — •: The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul gained supremacy out in the state. mittee of toe Rockville L-odge of of the suit. ' vras arraigpied before Judge Ray­ Bonds. and Pacific railroad has placed or­ The charges against Mrs. Murphy Colonel Ullman’s sway in latter ifirpnaaldad at m. maaUn*., ^ " s T'wa; , I 'e t Htfd & Conn Wept . . . 95 ders for 2,300 cars with the Pressed set forth that she ‘'caused or mond A. Johnson in Manchester years was confined to his home An C “ ® ^ “ j E o n a , 131 An- 103 court this morning on a tory East Conn Pow 5s . . . 100 Steel Car Co., American Car and by wrongful and skillful acts, tb^ city although he was always re­ in charge of the affair was named dersons and 111 Smiths. 118 rharee of vagrancy. When th- ae street. His father,'’ who worked in Conn L P Vs ...... l]|-6 Foundry Co., Betendorf Car Co., Pa­ deaths of Murphy, his first wif^ garded as a factor in every sta^e as follows: Edward R. Coleman, 108 tails^of the case were related, the chairman: Miss Loretta Coleman, Cheney Brothers, died ’’ 'hen he was Copn L P 51/^0...... 105 cific Car and Foundry, Ryan Car and their two sons, John B. Jr., and convention. Conn L P 4Vks ...... 100 Co., and tba Pullman Car and Manu court was inclined to censure toe Never Ran for Office secretary; Mrs. Katharine Williams, but seven years old and the boy was 105 Hallett. . V. boy’s father for failure to take pro­ Mrs. Mary Danahcr, and George ri. committed to a county home. Htfd Hyd 5s ----- factoring Co. Murphy died last November at Colonel Ullman never himself rap ABOUT TOWN Insurance Stocks per care of his family of eight for nor held an elective political of­ Williams. Sub-committee chairmen Joined'Circus tb® age of 73. The records of the xAetna Casualty • • • • • 125 fice. His part in civdc Jfe was to were appointed and report the A sympathizing------... uncle fromJ 4. Bos t The usual Tuesday evening —set- William H. Moulton, vice-presi­ health department say death Aetna Insurance ...... oib suited from "cancer of the moutp *^^]J^^silio was arrested early this be repeatedly placed at the head personnel of their committees at a ton came to his rescue and took tne party will be held at the High dent of the International Shoe Co., morning in a local lunch cart by do. $10 p a r ...... 62 of committees or like bodies, which meeting to be held Friday evening boy to that city tc live. However, Community clubhouse of St. Louis, has been elected and neck.” m roli?an Michael Fitzgerald when undertook to carry through some toe spirit of adventure had crept in-. gyenjug^ under auspices of toe I -Aetna------Life- ...... president, succeeding 7. C. Rand, Other Records. the boy admitted he had no place at 7:30 o'clock in the School Street Mrs. Rose Murphy, tb-^ first wife, project. He was president of the Rec. They are: Mrs. MoUie Foley, to toe boy’s veins and he later be-| committee. Six prizes will j xAutomobile ...... w'ho becomes chairman of the to go: that he had been sleeping m , P ^ ^ of Commerce in New came connected with _a emeas^jid jjg given and refreshments served. Conn. General ...... died June 3, 1922. two days after an music and kail; Florence Conran, I board. a barn owned----- v.ar byivip toe Manchester Champer oi insist traveled far and wide. But like most xxHtfd Fire $10 par . 69^2 appendicitis operation. Records turf Middle > Haven five years M d bad to ins^i refreshments; Edwin ^cCann, ad­ Everybody will be welco -le. Construction Company on V small ! on his retirement m order to be re* every other traveler, toe desire to do, rts ...... vertising and publicity; Mrs. Rath* return to his native heath over­ The degree teem of Miantonomah Htfd Stm Boil, $;0 par 57 1 in a Niles, Mich., sanitarium. r , w lV found in tto j lieved^o^ S o w ‘ H avnn"bV pT i.:«;;m | Irtna w W m a ^ priziai Mra- H l^a came him and be finally returned to Tribe, No. 58^ Improved Order of National Fire ...... 661,3 11, 1927. He was 38 years old and 13, will vote on increasing toe au­ death was attributed to alcoholism. youth’s pockets. in I eharitv organizations, with municlr' stevensoh, whist; Mrs. N®llieJP®‘ Manchester,' Red Men, accompanied by members Phoenix Fire ...... J 5 thorized common stock from 1,250.- ^ When his case was presented m 1 looking to the bet Hope, bridge:------Mrs. Mary------Danaher.- xTravelers ...... J No records were found in the Peterson had no excuse to offer of the lodge, will journey to Nor- 000 to 3,000,000 shares of $20 par court this morning, Rocco sat qmeti ^ f^ ” ' ;'o. f M toe city, aand«/4 VtAhe txrficwas nruone tickets. Emblem Club; G. H. Wil­ PubUc UtlUty Stock?. death of John B. Jr., but the comr for the theft of the clothes except, Saturday afternoon to confer value. i ST brat^Sbaat^u pportara ? iams, tickets. Elks: Joseph Cougn- that he was planning to be married | Haymaker degree on a class of Conn. Elec Sve ...... 85 plaint of Mrs. Carroll sets out that lin, cloakroom. and he hoped thus to obtain a jod. | ..ipamps.” V/illiam Scbieldge heads xxConn. Power ...... 78 death resulted from wounds in*- rallied around him a body of corn- This was not brought out in court, degree team, do, rts ...... flicted “by a gun fired by a tent men. but was leame Colonel Ullman was the sponsor session had been concluded. The boy Henry W. Erving, one of the l S S e an honest attempt to secure GRANGE’S INSTALLATION xdo, vtc ...... — tied, in June. 1923. while the bil) of Rollin S. Woodruff m politic^ had also borrov/ei $20 ♦’rom one of country’s ablest authorities on Col­ work. Chief Samuel G. Gordon arose life and through him Mr. Woodruff the women who had recommended Greenwich W&G, pfd. — EXPERT BEFORE LIONS charged that “ again the funeral was and asked the court s Permission to onial furniture, wll speak at toe attained the governorship. him to the Bray. home. The point Hartford Gps ...... TO private and all information was supij sav a few words in the boy’s beh^f- Introduced Bingham HERE TOMORROW NIGHT sixth lecture of the Watkins Broth­ do, pfd ...... 45 pressed by Mrs. Murphy.” which prevented any possible con­ ers Lecture and Concert course to “Young Mesilio is plainly ^ It was Colonel Ullman who in­ sideration in his favor was Lieuten­ XS N E T C o ...... 175 of circumstances,” he smd, he be held in the store auditorium at Interspersing hii talk with songs troduced Senator Bingham into ac­ ant Barron’s contention that there Manufacturing Stocks. never had half a show. He has been 8:15 o’clock tonight. and witticisms, Charles S- Chapman tive political life by offering the High Priest of Demeter Gard­ were no serious intentions on toe Acme Wire ...... 44 of the Gamewell Company of Bos- abused by his father the p ^ t latter’s name as a delegate to a xAm Hardware...... 62 NOON STOCKS eight or nine years, is just a harm- ner Coming Here for Un­ part of the girl in the case. Judge Several Manchester people were ton, makers of fire alarm and police National Republic^ K Raymond A. Johnson imported a jail Araer Hosiery ...... 29 lets chap. He has had no encour- Both in business and political life ( usual Ceremony in I. 0 . 0 . . present at the lecture by Harriet American Silver ...... 20 signal systems, proved one of the a'ring home environment and nas sentence of sixty days and the stolen Monroe, poet, editor and author, in most interesting and wholly engross­ Colonel Ullman was a forceful per- Hall. goods were returned to their own­ xArrow H&H, com ... 40 {AP.l—Aftf had,d hard sleddingsleaamg inm life.”uj-c. . ojjg of■ his ■ ’ close frienas friends the Colonial room of the Bushnell ing speakers yet to appear before York, Jan - . ers. xdo, pfd ...... 160 the lions Club at toe Hotel Shen- gj. a period of felling dunng^jW^^uring 'whlcn Rocco told toe court that he ^g^rs was former Presl- Manchester Grange is planning Memorial in Hartford, last nigbt. Automatic R e frig '----- 4 sincerely triizd tried to obtain work b t f y ^ bom dan. last night. loss“es''oV - ''2 - Md" ^ 3 points = were frel- to entertain upwards of 200 Grang­ Bigelow Sanford, com . 78 81 had been nnnble. He left ______i-. 4-U« /-'AnOTOCQ five- The G Clef Glee Club will meet !n The speaker cited many, cases quent. the Stock Market st^ e^ h * after the sixth grande, he zaid. ^ s t m New ria v e^ ^ tr o u g h death of ers from all parts of toe state at its HE CAN’T HELP NAMES do, pfd ...... - • 98 ened in toe late f o r e ^ n t ^ - the Swedish Lutheran church at 7 BflUngs and Spencer . where comptete fire alarm systems September he concluded a peno

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the submarine's torpedo tube to rise to the surface under its, own bouy-. ance. "The tube would carry one man A ll BLIND PRODUCTION HALE’S NEW OILCLOTH DEPARTMEOT and would be’reeled back to the sub­ I marine by means of a cable to ^ow others to“escape. ^ . Worship Whii^ ! BANE OF FARMERS I The White Elephant for countless .possibly’ convey to'the staid New England town of Manchester, Key West, Fla., Jan. 28.—CAP)— TOO YOUNG TO BE WED centuries hsis been sacred to tb® Tests of the O’Roiirlje bell, one of Nevertheless the White Elephant peoples of the F ar East; In , Siam, will have his ’ay here as well as in Secretary Hyde Says They several safety devices designed to IS SEEiQNG ANNULMENT the strangest of countries, the al­ the Par East. Truly he will be King assist crews to escaping from siui^* bino really is all powerful in its in­ For A Day. ? Must Work Together and en submaries were arraigned today fluence. There the White Eflephant of The readers of the Herald will find by the Navy submarine and the Los Angeles, Jan. 28.— (AP)—The all ammals held to sacred esteem is the answer to the whys and where­ salvage ship Falcon. script for the scenario of Holly­ king, leading a life of luxurious ease fores of his visit by scanning the Not in Competition. In a week of experiments, Lieut. and feted daily by thousands of de­ columns of The Herald tomorrow Commander Palmer H. Dunbar said wood’s newest film colony romance was being rewritten today by the voted followers. night. Needless to say, after tomor­ he expected to submerge the sub­ Such is the place of the White row the value and sincere regard marine at a p-'to’ near Sandy Key mother of the bride. Elephant in the Eastern world. for the White Elephant will closely Washington, Jan. 28.— (A P )-- to order to tryout the O’Rourke bell, Stating that she believes her daughter too young fully to realize Hence one cannot help wondering resemble that of its devotees to the Secretary Hyde told the farmers of product of a Brookljm, N. Y., sub­ just what the. White Elephsmt- can Far East. way engineer. the responsibilities of married life, the nation yesterday that “blind Mrs. George Belzer, announced she production’’ was the bane of agri­ The bell will be lowered from the Falcon over a hatch of the sub­ would file suit today for annulment culture. of the marriage of Loretta Young, Speaking over the National marine. Members of the S^.’s crew will attempt to enter the diving bell 17 year old film actress to Grant Broadcasting Company network, Withers, 25, featured screen player. There s Real Medicine Now the secretary closed the broadcast­ through the hatch, to be raised to the surface. Miss Young and Withers who met ing of the report on the 1930 agri­ Experienced Divers six months ago when they were cast cultural outlook with the warning Divers in charge of Lieut. Charles opposite each other in pictures For SDibbom; Hang-On Coughs toat governmental farm relief B. Momsen will direct the escape climaxed their courtship Sunday measures will be useless “unle:s and rescue operations. Lieut. Mom- with an aerial elopement and wed­ each individual farrier intelligent ding in Yuma, Arizona. sen will be assisted by Chief Torpe­ what it does—quickly and thorough­ plans his production.” doman Edward A. Kaltooski. The “I believe my daughter should When nothing seems to do that Hyde said he wanted to empha­ wait another year” Mrs. Belzer said. lingering bothersome cough any ly- two were the first to try, out the There is no dope to Bronchuline size that in order to obtain a higher Momsen mechanical limg to escape “Then if they feel like getting mar­ good just go to North End Phar­ ried there will be no objection on my Emulsion, nor chloroform, nor sugar level of prices than prevails now it tests lEist year. macy, Manchester, Magnell Drug appeared necessary to reduce rather part. They both have admitted they —such things are only makeshifts- Experiments will be conducted and should be taken with the great­ than to increase 1930 production over a period of five or six weeks, were impulsive and have agreed to a Co., South Manchester and get a and that the problem must be met Lieut. Commander Dunbar said. separation.” bottle of Bronchuline Emulsion. est caution. The martial affairs of Withers en­ Take it, as directed and notice For ordinary simple coughs two on the farm. j Later these will be made with a or three doses of Bronchuline Emul­ Bane of Agriculture Navy designed bell and with one countered another tangle with the how easily it overcomes that persist­ filing to Superior Court of a suit by ent cough that has caused you many sion is usually enough. “If we are to make agriculture, produced by the EHectric Boat Cor­ North End Pharmacy, Manches­ profitable we must not only produce \ poration of New London, Conn. Mrs. Inez Withers, first wife of the sleepless mghts. film actor, demanding an additional It’s a medicine compounded for ter, Magnell Drug Co., South Man­ at lowest possible cost, but m ust: Trials of a device known as a chester and dealers everywhere can also keep our production reasona­ share of his income for the support the purpose of conquering tough, capsule also may be made. The supply you. bly close to prospective domestic de­ capsule would be released through of their minor child. hang-on coughs, and. that’s exactly mand,” he said. “Blind production for an imknown demand is now the ; Th-* picture above shows Hale’s new Meritas Oilcloth Shop decorated by a New York sglist^ bane of ag^culture. Competitive 1 new shop selling by six million individual multinlied farmers usually gives the purchaser a great advantage. The challenge of the new decade is to act collectively to overcome this situation. tary and easUy cleaned with a damp ' jqj, ^gg jn the modem home. There are emutz-'ike “Agriculture’s leadership has for­ mulated and secured the enactment of the agricultural marketing act old-faiWon tablecloth check which not o^ y comes “ , irswnSsiufin iags, aprons, book which established the Federal Fahm Hundreds ot items can umbfella cases, Board backed by half a billion dol­ covers, pad and pencil hangs for trfv sets ^wash cloth and soap containers, kitchen utility Y u b ’' lars of public money and clothed S t a baskets^ hat knd shoe bones, and a score of other articles._____ with reaching powers in applying collective thinking to that great THE HEARTLESS problem of the new decade—the I was Charles Henry of Hartford, a Belden. Mrs. Belden was formerly, problem of modem cooperative mer­ relative of the groom. The cere­ assistant principal at the East District School. SHADOW chandising of crops and livestock. mony was performed by the assist- ffia f ihreatGn^ Must Plan Production I ant pastor. Rev. Francis Hinchey. Miss Edith Mead of Clinton, But all tliia will break down un­ ' The altar was attractively decor­ Mass., was the week-end guest of ROCKVILLE her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles less each farmer intelligently plans ated with palms [Modern figure his production,” the secretary con­ As the bridal party marched to j Mead of Union stoe^ tinued. ‘The individual farmer owes the altar. Miss Margaret McGuane. 1 Mrs. Thomas H. Regan of Wind- Friendly Class Social oreanist rendered ' sor avenue entertained a number of a duty to himself to make his ef­ the church V '• forts profitable and a duty to his The next regular monthly busi- Lohengrin’s Weddingedding March and ' friends at whist at her home this fellow farmer to help make agricul­ ness meeting of the Friendly Cmss dnrin^°'the ^hg ceremony Max Smith ‘ afternoon. Prizes were awarded ture profitable. We cannot do this will be held on Wednesday evening sang Bailey’s “Ave Maria.”» At At the Ij the winners and dainty refresh- if farmers work against each other. February 5 at 8 o’clock. There will offertory, Mrs. Joseph Jelinek, sis- ' ments were served, We can do it if we work with each be important matters brought up ter-in-law of the bride, sang “O Sal- either.” ^ j and it is requested that there be a utaris.” Mass was sung by a quar­ The secretary said that detailed goodly number present. tet consisting of Mrs. Anne Mae j information on the agricultural out­ After the meeting there will be a Pfunder, Miss Rita Eckles, Mrs. j FEAR ASSASSINATION look will be brought to every com­ St. Valentine Social, at which time Joseph Jelinek and Max Smith. ! munity within the next month at there ■will be plenty of fun. The The bride looked pretty in a j thousands of farm meetings conduc­ following committee 'will be m gown of white satin and lace veil-, j Paris, Jan. 28.— (AP.)—Royalist ted by the Extension Service of the charge; Mrs. Ida Weber, chairman; Her bouquet was a shower of ; and anti-Bolshevik circles here Department. Mrs. Gertrude Kington, Mrs. James bridal roses. i I have become alarmed at the sudden Metcalf, Mrs. Emma Mead, Asher The bridesmaid wore a gown of disappearance of General Koutie- Read, Mrs. J. R. Quinn, Mrs. Paul canary chiffon, with corresponding poff, who succeeded the Grand Duke a r r b t Weber, Mrs. Martha Zinsser. hat. She carried roses. ! Nicholas as leader of the military ™ ™ Burpee Corps Whist The wedding „ march from v. Men- , | party. Burpee W’oman’s Belief Corps flelsshon was played as the bridal He left his home Sunday, to go wiH'iwld aTJUlrtic -wilist'in toe din- l^ty left' toe 'ChUfClK' ' ■ I to the Russian Club, a short dis- ... JIMEXICO^a tog room of G. A. R. hall on Wed­ ™After the ceremony a we'dding tance away, but it is kno-wn he nesday evening of this week and it dinner was served to members of [ never reached his destination. The is expected there ■will be a large the immediate families, at the home j police were called Sunday evening, attendance. Handsome prizes -will of the bride’s mother. and began an immediate investiga- .Mexico, City, Jan. 28— (AP) — be awarded and refreshments ■will Late in the afternoon the happy tion, but thus far have been un­ M®xico City police claimed today to be served. couple left for. a wedding trip. They j able to get a single trace of his have frustrated a plot to assassin­ will reside in this city. | movements. ate President Emilo Portes Gil, and Attended Hartford Meeting Mrs. Esther Reardon, state treas­ Clerks vs Burritts . j Members of his family, friends the president elect,- Pascual Ortiz The Clerks basketball team yill told police today, fear he has been Rubio, blow up several public build­ urer of the Ladies Auxiliary A. O. H., and Mrs. Mary Meyers of the meet the New Britain Burritts in a j assassinated. ings and seize’admimstration of the the Town h a l l , ------government. city attended the meeting and in­ return game at Of 19 persons arrested several stallation of the Hartford Auxiliary Thursday evening, January 30. Mr. Coolidge may be able to days ago, Valente Quintana, chief of on Saturday night. National, state The Burritts are the amateur cham- write a history of the United police said 17 are being held in con­ and county officers were present. {pions of Connecticut and are said to States in 500 words, but A1 Smith nection with the plot. He said all There was a program of singing, | be one of the fastest amateur teams could say that much about the last to New England. of the 17 had confessed. Quinlana remarks and dancing. j The a e rk s played the Burritts in, couple of Republican administra- said the plotters were adherents of r<»opntiv before a tions without taking a breath. Jose Vasconcelos, defeated candi­ Word has been received to this i New Britain recently before a date for the Mexican presidency. city of the death in Philadelphia of crowd of 1,500 people and were de - Details of Plot Joseph Bolan, who formerly resided fsB-ted by a score of 25-11. Th(The ;The plot, the police chief added, in Rockville, leaving here about Clerks gave the Burritts the worst i ARE AVOID THAT w;^ to massacre the guard at the twelve years ago. He was married fight of the season. j lE R S gpvernment power plant here and in this city to Miss Mollie, Carroll, There should be a large crowd FUTURE SHADOW^ capture it seizing arms at a fac­ and formerly worked at the Plumb­ out to ■witness the game at the LEARNING USES tory to the center of the city, and ing Store of the late John Bulligan, Town Hall on Thursday night. By refraining from over- subsequently terrorizing the popu­ who was his imcle Rummage Sale The Svmday School of too Union indulgence, if you would lace by shooting into the air rockets Mr. Bolan has been employed for MAGNESIA i viith a large quantity of dynamite. several years at the Philadelphia Congregational Church' wnll;' hold a OF maintain the modern figure In the confusion the president and Post Office and v/as considered a rummage sale to the church social president-elect were to have been valuable employee. The news of rooms on Thursday and Friday of From the beginning of expectan­ of fashion shot and the administration seized. his death comes as a shock to his this week. The Simday School is cy until 'baby is weaned. That’s ^ m e of the arrested persons host of Rockville friends. self supporting and it is hoped the the time Phillips Milk of Magnesia Avoid the snags along the were students. The funeral of Mr. Bolan •will be public ■will patronize toe sale. Mem­ performs the greatest service for common-sense path to fitness and held from the Burke Undertaking bers of Union Church are requested many women. parlors on Park stoeet on Friday to donate articles for sale and these It relieves the expectant mother’s fashion. Don’t let over-indulgence FIVE PERSONS KILLED morning at 8:30 and from St. Ber­ will be called for by tqlephoning; nausea, heartburn, “morning sick­ deprive you of the tantalizing con­ nard’s church at 9 o’clock. Mrs. Otto Preusse of Prospect ness,” inclination to vomit; helps Besides his wife, Mrs. Mollie street, who is chairman to charge; her digestion. Its mild but effec­ tour of the modern figure. Be AS AIRPLANE CRASHES (Carroll) Bolan, he leaves a sister, Reception and RoU Call tive laxative action assures regular The annual reception and roll call moderate—^be moderate iu all Mrs. James Murphy of Philadelphia. bowel movement. Membership Canvass of Union Congregational Church things, even in smoking. Bit will be held on Thursdaly evening, Phillips Milk of Magnesia is bet­ Kansas City, Jan. 28.— (AP)—The Stanley Dobosz Post, American healthfiiUy but not immoderately Legion, and its Auxiliary are mak­ February 6, to toe chapel of the ter than lime water for neutralizing biimed and mutilated bodies of four church. There will be a program of | cow’s milk for instant feeding. A —when your eyes are bigger than t/i men and one woman lay today in ing an intensive campaign to enroll Coming events members for the coming year. Both music and refreshments w ill be ] teaspoonful of it does the work of a your stomach, reach for a tucly Kansas City morgues. They were served by the ladies of toe church. half pint of lime water. It is a ■victims of the crash of a Central Air organizations must make a report cast th e ir ig O y ' on the number of members enrolled Burke Better mild laxative; harmless, almost instead. Coming events cast their Tf

f A , PAGE'SIX ^ V . MANtniESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1930. »/ \l * i Crack New Haven Hoopsters Play Rec Here Tonight CABNERA’S 70-SECOND VICTORY Limit Camera WAPPING FIVE Majors Regain Lead To Just Fruit DEFEATS CO. G Ray Marchinek Of Bristol

Chicago, Jan. 28.— (A P.)— In Bowling League Admirers of Primo Camera, Endees To Play With Rec the large Italian heavyweight Spencer and Welles Play who came to his training quar­ ters bearing gifts of food have DID YOU KNOW THAT— North Takes All Four Points been requested to restrict their Leading Roles as St. Michael s Have Compiled ! BOWLING offerings to apples and oranges Bad hands seem to be an — for Primo is on a diet. epidemic among the boxers . . . New acquaintances of the Quintet Wins Another. from South; Both Hit Big I FIREMEN’S LEAGUE A1 Singer took a bum knuckle Splendid Record and Ex­ Italian, noting his size, have to the X-ray the other day . . . sent huge steaks, whole cheeses Team No. 3 had never read that Bat Battalino, the new feather­ Scores. and other delicacies. Primo, not Wapping Y. M. C. A. continued weight champion, is said to have pect to Add Manchester j heart-throbber “ Up From the wishing to offend has attempt­ ______; Depths,” and took three more on its streak of victories on the feathery dukes, too .... in his ed to eat everything—^with fight with Lew Massey in Philly, After running neck and neck for : the button the past week, Team No. basketball floor last night by taking considerable success. But Us his paws went feeble . . and Les Quintet to List of Victims; several laps the Majors and Night, 4 administering. Team No. 2 by manager has ordered him to the measure of Company G at the Hawks have finally broken apart in winning two tied up with Team No, Marriner is still tr3dng to have stick to a regime outlined by local State Armory. The final score that broken right fixed up . . . the tight Herald Bowling League 4 for second place. Perhaps you his trainer until he boxes Good Preliminary. was 31 to 26. It was a pretty evt>a Jack Dorval’s right hand has race. The gap was created when read that little note about the few Elzear Rloux here Friday affair from start to finish with tlie “subs” that were rolling. Team No. been broken three ' times, but the Majors scalped their rival noc­ night. winners deserving their margin on b ^ b a ll.

A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, JANUARY 28,1980. PAGS1

sending her a card in memory of the LORD GLADSTONE l U . Telephone Workers Honored occasion. Mrs. White is in good HEBRON health for one of her advanced TOLLAND London, Jan. 28— tA P )-> Cona­ MULLER ACQUITTED Overnight years, and" is able to help about the tion of Lord Gladstone^ youngtat By American Red Cross housework. She is interested in the Mr. and Mrs. Fred L}rman of East son of the famous statesman, Forty-flvtt new books, including outdoor world and is always glad to Longmeadow, Mass., were Sunday has been ill for nearly a fortnight, ON THEFT CHARGE fiction and ndn*flcUQn have Just see or hear from friends. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. gave caiise for anxiety tonight A A. P. News been placed upon the shelves of the Mrs. Everett G. Lord entertained Walter Button. bulletin issued from his riiidencer town library. The list is as follows: at a turkey dinner a party of About fifty dollars hats been col­ Dane End, at Ware, Hertfordshire, Penrod and Sam, Booth Tarkington; friends Sunday afternoon. Those lected to send to the Chinese said he was very ill. London—Commons ratifies British Ridgway of Montana, R. W. Mac- present were Mrs. Lulu Lord and Famine Relief Fund. His illness'begffii with a chill Sailor Who Crossed Atlantic signature to optional clause of leud; The Sheriff’s Son and iron son Morgan of Manchester, Mr. mid Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop West were which developed into acute bronchi­ Hague Justice Court statutes. Heart, same author; The Little Mrs. Mablon Chapman and daugh­ visitors in Hartford on Sunday. tis. He was bom. at 1,2 . Downing Oslo, Norway — Rear Admiral Shepherd of Kingdom Come, John ter Priscilla, of Vernon; Grinton I. Word has been receive’ of the street in 1854 vfiien hia father was In Small Boat Freed in Byrd asked by Norwegrian whalers Fox, Jr.; The Bent. Twig, Dorothy Will, of Mamaroneck, N. Y., the death of Daniel Newman of Coven­ chancellor of the exchequer. to search for Pilot Leif Lier and Dr. Canfield; The Gay Cockade, Temple Misses Pendleton and Mrs. Anne C. try. He died Monday morning at the German Court. Ingvald-Schreiner, missing fiyers. j Bailey; When Polly Was Eighteen, Gilbert of Hebron, besides the mem­ age of 83. The funeral will be held Montevideo, Uruguay — Mexican I Emma Dowd; Strawberry Acres, bers of the family. Miss Clarissa from the North Coventry chapel at TOWN ADVERTISEHDiT legation stoned by demonstrators, Grace Richmond; Silas Bradford’s Lord was at home from her work at one o’clock on Wednesday afternoon, Dublin—Leitrim county farmers Boy, J. C. Lincoln; WUd Horse Storrs Agricultural college for the Mr. Newman was the son of Daniel New York, Jan. 28 — (AP) — A hostile to council’s acceptance of Mesa, Zane Gray; The Holly Hedge, and Abble Newman and has two Berlin dispatch to the New York $4,800 Carnegie library gift. Temple Bailey; The Trail Eater, Miss Ellen M. Jones, teacher at brothers, Charles and Frank A. re­ BOARD OF REUEF Times today said Paul Muller, Washington — Attorney General Willoughby Barnett; In a Shantimg Mlddlefield, spent the week-end at siding in Tolland. known to Americans for his adven­ Mitchell declares against employing Garden, Buln Louise Jordan; Rhine­ the home of her parents, Mr. and Several from Tolland attended the turous trip in a small sailing boat Wet officials to enforce prohibition. stones, Margaret Widdemer; Gray Mrs. Paul Jones at Jones street. evening service at the Union church, across the Atlantic was acquitted Kansas City—Five killed as Cen­ Mask, Patricia Wentworth; Pedro The annual parish meeting of St. Rockville to hear Charles Brandon NOTICE! of the Black Death, C. M. Bennett; in the District Court at Koepenick tral air line monoplane crashes and Peter's church took place on Satur­ Booth speak. The Board of Relief of the yesterday on a charge of burglary. bums. Cindy, Rose Wilder Lane; The day at the home of the Misses Pen­ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilcox of Mer- Muller has served 20 years pro­ Washington—Senate defeats three Dreadful River Cave, James W. dleton. Allan L. Carr acted tut roT/ werfi recent visitors at the home Town of Manchester, Coniii, bably altogether for burglary, but Democratic attempts to lower rayon Schultk; Gold. Cache, same author; chairman. Senior Warden and of their daughter, Mrs. Rupert West Will Be in Session at the during his last term be became con­ tariffs and votes higher Republican The Listening Post, Grace S. Rich­ Treasure** Lewis W. Phelps of And­ of Snlpsic District. Municipal Building vinced that burglary as a trade was schedules. mond; Wits* End, Viola Paradise-,. over. read the treasurer’s report for Mrs. Emma Crandall and daugh­ Death on Scurvy Street, Ben Ames no good. Hoping to wipe clean his Chicago—Million dollar will of ;• tiioir; ' ' the year. Expenses incurred dur­ ter, Edna mjtored to Cambridge, slate with some extraordinary deed, John B. Murray contested by sister, Williams; A Borrowed Slater, ing the year included the installation Mass., Saturday and spent the week­ he went to Muggelsee and purchas­ who makes sensational charges. Elizabeth White; Peggy of Rounda­ of furnace and oil burner in the end with Mrs. Florence Batcheler, Saturday, February 1st ed a boat for $150 in which he hop­ Nome—Searchers dig in snow for bout Lane, Edna Turpin; Gilman of church, amounting to $700,00. Board Mrs. Crandall’s sister. 1:30 O’clock P. Af. to 5 O’clock P. H . ed to cross the ocean. bodies of Eielson and Borland where For several years the telephone Redford, Wm, S. Davis; When Bos­ and lodging for the church army for Miss Ruth Martin teacher at the Monday, February 3rd His Boat Sank plane was found. President Hoover is one of the ton Braved thelCtng, Wm. S. Bar* several weeks in the summer Cedar Swamp school, spent the l .*30 O’clock P. M. to 5 O’clock P. AL signers of a Certificate of Apprecia­ company has had classes among its ton; Game Legs, Arthur C. Bartlett; Within a minute after he paid the Columbus, O.—Col. Webb C. plant employees for the instruction amounted to $77. New prayer week with cousins in Springfield. Tuesday, February 4th price, the boat was sunk at Mug­ Hayes, son of former president sued tion issued by the American Red The Prince Serves His Purpose, books purchased amounted to about Frank Babcock, a former resident Cross to Ernest L. Simmonds, Gen­ o f First Aid and has also taught em­ Alice Duer Miller; P egtj Takes a 1:30 O’clock P. Id. to 5 O’clock P. M. gelsee, and the occupant barely for $250,000 and state fund account- ployees artificial respiration meth­ $13.00. Officers elected to serve for of Tolland, is on a business trip to escaped drowning. Enraged, Muller eral Superintendent of Plant, of the Hand, Gladys' Allen; .The Best Short the coming year were; Senior war­ Cuba. Wednesday, February .5th iiig-Cleveland—State Senator Darnel . , Southern New England .Telephone ods. From time to time employees Stories of 1927 and 1928, E. J. 4 O’clock P. M. to 7:30 O’clock P. M. that night broke into the shipyards of the company have been awarded den, Lewis W. Phelps; junior war­ Miss Bernice Hall spent the week where he purchased the boat and E. Morgan elected city manager to Company, in recognition of his work O’Brien; In Great Waters, E. K. den, F. Elton Post; treasurer, Lewis end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, February 6th sought revenge by destroying the as the representative of the tele­ Vail Memorial Medals for some: out­ Chatterton; Harbor Lights of Home, 4 O’clock P. M. to 7 ;So O'clock F. M.’ succeed W. R. Hopkins, dismissed. standing act of heroism or public W. Phelps: parish clerk, Frank R. L. Ernest Hall. shipbuilder’s own boat. New York—Reorganization of Fox phone company in promoting first Edward A. Guest; Johnny and Jenny Post; members of vestry, William Friday, February 7 th He bought another boat and interests proposed by magnate’s aid knd life saving activities among service in which their knowledge of Rabbit, Emma Seri; Dot and David, First Aid and life saving has been J. Warner, Jared B. Tennant. Claude 4 O’clock P. M. to 7:30 O’clock P. M. started from Cuxhaven for America councel under new trustees and di­ telephone employees. Mabel H. Johnson; 'The Squirrel W. Jones, Frederick A. Rathbim, July 6, 1928, reaching the Canary Although the Certificate of Appre­ extremely useful in emergencies. Tree, Jessica O. Younge; Kate STILL MORE MILUONS Saturday, February 8th rectors. The record of telephone employees Frank R. Post, Clarissa L. Pendle­ 1:30 O’clock P. M. to 6 O’clock P. M. Islands and later Cuba. He told the Washington — Western Senator ciation is personal in its nature, it Douglas Wiggin as her Sister Knew ton. Mrs. Leon Rathbone, Benjamin court yesterday how well he had slated to be first vice-chairman ever reflects to the credit of all telephone about the state in life saving is an Her, Nora A. Smith; The Stammer­ Monday, February 10th unusually creditable one for any H. Bissell; auditors, Frank R. Post, been treated in the United States, to head Republican Senatorial cam­ workers and only in that respect did ing Century, Gilbert Seldes; I Like William J. Warner; delegates to TREAT COLDS DIRECT 1:30 O’clock P. M. to 5 O’clock P. M- particularly at Charleston, S. C., Mr. Simmonds consent to accept the group of workers and the Certificate 1 Drawing, Thomas Eadie; Where and Tuesday, February 11th paign committee. of Appreciation, as stated, is a high archdeaconry and convention, Lewis where residents brought over his San Francisco — Mayor James , award, which he received recenUy in [How to Sell Manuscripts, Mc- W. Phelps, William J. Warner, al­ 1:30 O’clock P. M. to 5 O’clock P. ftt fiancee from Germany and had him compliance with a resolution of the compliment to them; through Mr. Courtie; The Yeung Collector, Rolph, Jr., announces candidacy for Simmonds, from the American Red ternate; sexton, O. Frank Porter. Round-About Method of “Dos­ Wednesday, February 12th married there in grand style. governor. central committee of the American Wheeler MCMiller; The Connecticut About fifteen boys were present 4 O’clock P. M. to 7:30 O’clock P. I>L Loses Other Boat Los Angeles—Grant Withers, film Red Cross. Cross. Poetry Anthology, Ralph Waldo at the second meeting of the newlv ing’ Gives Way to Modern In a new boat presented by Char­ Snow; Shades of our Ancestors, Thursday, February 13th actor, sued by mother-in-law to an- j started Boy Scouts club, at St. Vaporizing Salve. 4 O’clock P. M. to 7:30 O’clock P. JB. leston, he started for New York, nul Loretta Young’s marriage and j Alice Van Lear Garrick; silver Slip­ Peter’s rectory. Allan L. Carr was but this boat also was lost in a by first wife for more aUmony. pers, Temple Bailey. These books in charge. Edward Pomprowitz is Friday, February I4th 4 O’clock P. M. to 7:30 0 ’clocJ< P. M. storm after sixteen days at sea. He Chicago—Review board orders 1 ANDOVE MARLBOROUGH are the gift of the state, from a list acting as secretary and Elton More and more people each year then returned home with his young “Loop” property re-assessed charg-! made out under its supervision. Brooks as treasiycr. It is exnected are giving up the slow, indirect way Saturday, February 15th wife. ing errors. } The Rev. T. D. Martin has just that a visiting organizer -will be of treating colds by “dosing” with 1:30 O’clock P. M. to 5 O’clock P. M. His story made a deep impression New Haven—Arthur D. Brown | received a letter from his son, Pro* present at the next meeting of the internal medicines, and are adopt­ Monday, February 17th on the court, and even the public Mr. and Mrs Fred Bishop were in William P. Eales, age 58, died fessor Horace Martin, of the Louisi­ indicted in murder oF Dominick l wniimantic Friday. Mrs. Bishop is | suddenly at Ms home here Satur- club and will assist in the regtdar ing the modern direct treatment— 1:30 O’clock P. M. to 5 O’clock P. prosecutor admitted the so-called Zito, returned here from New Jersey ana State Normal College, stating organization of the dub. The time burglary was not real burglary, be­ havine her tonsils removed w ith, day afternoon. Mr. Eales was as- Vicks VapoRub Tuesday, February 18th jail. that the thermometer down there was passed in mastering the scout cause Muller had not attempted to ^.ipptric needles which require sev-1 sistant superintendent of the en- was at three degrees below zero, a Vicks goes direct to the affected 1:30 O’clock P. M. to 5 O’clock P. !VL Stamford—Robert Bolster, 32, fa­ al treatments gineering division of the Travelers knots and in telling stories by can­ parts and checks the cold in two Wednesday, February 19th steal anything. When even the tally injuredwhen pinned against temperature almost imprecedented dle light about an impromptu camp shipyard owner offered his hand to ^’^Randall Jones had a shock last | Insurance company. At the close of in that locality. ways—its medicated vapors, re­ 4 O’clock P. M. to 7:30 O clock P- »I. Muller and apologized for having work bench by heavy truck. Wednesday and was taken to the | work Saturday he drove homq as fire. leased by the heat of the body, are Stamford—Mrs. Anne Marie Vig- A statement received from the 'The regular Christian Endeavor Thursday, February 20th been enraged at him, the judge ac­ Memorial hospital in Manchester usual and after lunch had gone out New Jersey Title Guarantee and inhaled direct to the inflamed air- 4 O’clock P. M. to 7 ?30 O’clock P. M. quitted him of the charge. giano, 67, dies of injuries received Friday, for treatment. Mr. Jones is for some exercise when he had a meeting was omitted Sunday eve­ passages; at the same time it acts in recent auto accident. Trust company gives the sixteenth ning as there was a Tri-County Un­ All persons claiming to be in his eighty-fifth year. stroke. paragraph of the will of the late direct through the skin like a poul­ aggrieved by the doings- of the As­ Stafford—Vandals enter Rhode Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O Neil were He leaves his wife who had a ion meeting in Columbia which quite tice or plaster, “drawing out” tight­ Island worsted mills and cause Edwin P. Hanks (forr erly of He­ a number of the members attended. sessors of tlie Town of .Manchester, callers in Manchester Saturday. stroke of paralysis two years ago bron) as follows: “I direct my execu­ ness and soreness. Conn., and those requiring offsets TWO FINE TALKIES property damage of between $15,000 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fnednch and who has since been confined to The name of Stella Johnson was to $20,000. tor to pay to the trustees or other accidentally omitted from the list of Vicks is especially appreciated by must appear and file their com­ will occupy the home of Judge E. M. | her home here. officers in control of St. Peter’s mothers because it is just rubbed plaints at one of these meetings or Bridgeport — Coimt Michael Yeomans while Mr. Yeomans and i Services will be held Wednesday those pupils of the town who were ON STATE PROGRAM Kafolyi, former premier of Hungary cemetery, Hebron, the sum of $10Q on the honor roll of Windham High on, and therefore, cannot upset at some adjourned meeting of said family are away for the winter. j at 2 o’clock at his la,te home. the income therefrom to bo used for children’s delicate stomachs as “dos­ Board of Belief. criticizes Fascisti and present gov­ Miss Ruth Yeomans expects to Congregational church at its school for the second marking ernment of Hungary in address. the perpetual care, in.-luding the period as given in this column. ing” is so apt to do. Today the The time of appeal is limited by snend part of the time this winter annual business meeting which was decoration with flowers or plants, of whole trend of medical practice is law to twenty days from and after Boston—^Mayor James M. Curley held recently voted to request a “ Show of Shows” Concludes urges delegation in with Mrs. Egan in Hartford. the plot in said cemetery where my 1 away from needless “dosing.” the first day of February, 1930. There will be a Sunday School withdrawal from the Tolland Asso SIR HALL CAINE AILING Tonight; “Three Live Congress to fight farm relief or mother, Abigail Hanks, and my To keep pace with the ever-grow­ social in the conference house Fri- | elation of Churches that the church brothers, Andrew J. Hanks, and Al­ London, — (AP)—Sir Hall Caine, EDWARD D. LYNCH, Ghosts” One Feature. other pending legislation until pro­ author of “The Woman Thou Gav- ing demand, the famous slogan, “17 Chaimaii tective tariff for New England’s day evening. It is planned to hold may join the Hartford association fred P. Hanks, are now buried.” Million Jars Used Yearly,” was these socials monthly in the future. The Tri-County Union Christian Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Douglas est Me,” “The Manxman” and other EMIL L. G. HOHENTHAL, Jr., “The Show of Shows,’’ the War­ boot and shoe industry is obtained. Mr. and Mfs. Ward Talbot had as novels has left for St. Moritz, raised to "21 Million” a short time Farmington, Me—Religious insti­ Endeavor meeting was held in of Boatbn were guests during the ago. This figure too has been out­ Secretary ner Bros, revue of revues, which has their guests Sunday Mr. Columbia Sunday evening. Several week of their niece, Mrs. Albert Switzerland, because of a persistent made such a hit at the State for tutions receive bequests in will of cough. Despite his advanced years, grown, as there are now “Over 26 ROBERT M. REID, Lewis Fish of South Manchester from here attended. Hilding, at the Hilding homestead. Million Jars Used Yearly”—a jar the last two days, will be shown for late Anna S. H. Titcomb of Brook­ Mrs. Claude Griggs of East The Ever Ready (5roup celebrated the noted British author has almost Board of Relief of the line, Mass., revealing $600,000 B’riends of Mrs. Helen White are for eyery family in the United the last times today. Hampton has been spending a few their eleventh aimiversary with a asked to remember her 87th birth­ finished a monumental' “Life of Town of Manchester, For Wednesday and Thursday, the States. Boston—House of Representa­ days with Mrs. Frank Hamilton. party on Saturday evening- at the day, which, occurs oh Peb. 2, by Christ.” management has provided a double Sherman Bishop is engaged mak­ home of Miss Emma Lord who is feature program that will compare tives accepts adverse committee re­ port on bill to abolish capital pun­ ing improvements on the inside of president of the Group. The Dorcas with any program of its kind that the conference house. ------society^ were------invited and all en- has ever been seen in this city. ishment. Providence, R. I.—A. J. White- Mrs. Charles Bailey is visiting ner | joyed a very pleasant evening, Delores Costello heads the bill in daughter Mrs. George Merritt. | ^igg Lorinne Rogers, a former her latest screen effort, “Second side, retiring president of the Wool [institute, Inc., tells State Textile Miss Oiga Lindholm and M iss; teacher here, now of Southington, Choice,” and Robert Montgomery, Evelyn White were at their lesjiec- j gpgnt the week-end with Miss Lois Claude Allister and Beryl Mercer I Association price cutting has caused j present textile depression. tive homes for the week-end. j b . Lord. will be seen and heard in the all The Andover Lake corporation j cars crashed together at the talking comedy hit, “Three Live I Deerfield, Mass.—Thomas Coch­ ran of New York City gives $100,- held their monthly meeting at the j center Sunday morning. One car Ghosts.” town hall Saturday evening. i vi^as going towards Hebron from “The Second Choice” is an ideal joOO to Deerfield Academy, boys’ ances Y ou Ought Mrs. George Platt was a visitor in j pj^st Hampton and the other was vehicle for the beautiful Dolores and ! preparatory school. I Waterville, Me.—^Elwood T. Wy- Hartford, Friday. I going towards Hartford from New she has dragged the last bit of en­ Mr. and Mrs. George Platt en- 1 London when they came together, tertainment value from this re- I man, 67, superintendent of schools in Warwick, R. I., dies at home of tertained Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ; ears were damaged, but no one markably good story. Dolores is the , Goodale Sunday evening. j was hurt. type of screen artist who can make 1 relative. Mrs. Alice Turner, who is being Mrs. Hazel Trotter of Manchester a poor story good on the screen, but | Boston Bostoi — . Senator _ . Henry i *. Park-j given a good story to start with,! man, Jr., of Bostra, elected to treated at St. Joseph’s hospital in attended the party given by the you may look forward to a treat in I presidency of State ^publican Club Willimantic is not getting along as | Ever Ready Group in this place well as could be expected and it is - Saturday evening, W ithout screen entertainment. Miss Costello j for third term at 40th annual meet- feared she will have to undergo an | Mrs. E. T. Thienes is ill at her has been surrounded with a cast mg; „ ■ * « that measures up to her own high i Boston Registrar of Motor operation. home here. standard, among whom are Jack j Vehicles George A. Parker an- Miss Fanny A. Blish and. two Vlulhall and Edward Martindale, 1 iiounces Massachusetts motorists teachers from Glastonbury spent two screen players who need no in- | not be permitted to drive radio- SHAKE DOWN CRUISE Wednesday in Willimantic visiting troduction to screen fans. [ equipped automobUes in state. at the Normal school. The Universal “The Three Live Ghosts” is the j The Dorcas society *will hold their The New story of three British soldiers who j UIMT AT DpYOIT OF SALT LAKE C IH annual meeting on Thursday after­ ire captured by the Germans, de- 1 1 rt 1 UL f V li 1 noon at the home of Mrs. E. E. Hall. ilared legally dead, and on their re- i ______Miss Mae Hannon of Hartford Electric :um to London find themselves in The U. S. S. Salt Lake City, spent the v/eek-end with Mr. and Star-rite Electric 1 merry predicament. Each of the j Buenos Aires, Jan. 28.— (AP) which was the first of the new Mrs. Frank A. Myers. :hree soldiers is a character in him­ Dispatches to La Nacion from St. 10,000 ton light cruisers to he com­ The entertainment and social self and the mess they get into and ; Nacion from St. Jean de Luz, missioned, will make a shake down which was to have been held at the library this week is postponed as Heating Pad 5ut of is worth anybody’s tirne to I France, state that Ramon Franco, cruise to Rio de Janeiro^ Brazil, with Sandwich Toaster see and enjoy. It is an adaption o f I noted Spanish flier,-arrived at Cadiz, many local and Connecticut men some of the repairs to the building ;he famous stage play of the same Spain, today by plane carrying in­ who have been assigned to her for are not yet completed. lame, and even more effective as a structions for starting a revolution­ duty, it was announced at the Navy screen production. ary movement against the Spanish Recruiting headquarters, New Ha- dictatorship. ven, today. j The directorial board of the The itinerary of the Salt Lake WANTTOLOOKYOUNB? “Casa Del Pueblo” or House of the City vrill be; Sail from New York : The secret of keying, young is to People, in Madrid, has decided to on January 29, for Newport, R. I.: feel y o i^ —^to do this you must watch support the movement, the dispatch depart Newport, and arrive at ^ your liver and bowels—^there’s no asserts, adding that the movement Hampton Roads, Va.. February 2; ; need of having a sallow complexion— Thomas Hickey, Jr., son of Mr. has ramifications in the south and depart Hampton Roads, Va., Fehru- 1 dark rings under your eyes—pimples ind Mrs. T. H. Hickey of Deming north where troops are quartered. ary 3, arrive at Guantanamo, Cuba, | —a bilious look m your fiice—dull street, Wapping, celebrated his Thus far no movement had broken February 6-; depart Guantanamo ; eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will lighth birthday last Sunday with a out. February 7, and arrive at Culebra ■ tell you ninety p » cent of all sickness linner party for relatives and a re- or St. ’Thomas, February 9; depart comes from inactive bowels and liver. ’.eption for his playmates, in th^ February 19, for St. Thomas, arrive , Dr. Edwards, a well-known phy­ ifternoon. He received many ap- REPORT GOLD STRIKE at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 1; ; sician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable sropriate gifts. Guests were present depart Rio de Janeira March 15; ar- I compound as a substitute for hornet Cash $3 *5^ rom Suffield, Windsor Locks and rive at Bahia, Brazil, March 17i de- i to act on the liver and bowels, which Cash $9-75 Los Angeles, Jan. 28.— (AP) — Vapping. Games were played and part from Bahia, March 21; arrive he gave to his patients for years. Ernest Walker Sawyer, assistant to at Guantanamo March 31. reporting Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are mmensely enjoyed by the children. Secretary of the Interior Wilbur, Mrs. Clarence W. Johnson is ill at to the Commander Scouting Fleet, gentlein their action yet always effec­ Budget $9.00 Sl-00 Down said today he had received word of Vice Admiral W. C. Cole, U. S. N., tive. They hdp brin j atout tm t nat­ Budget $10.00 $1-00 Down ler home with tonsilitis. an apparently rich gold strike in $1.00 a Month Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. House for assignment for duty with the ural buoyancy which all should enjoy the Wild river district of Alaska, by toning up the liver and clearing the ;ave a birthday party for Mrs. Scouting Fleet. $1.00 Monthly near Betties. system of impurities. $1.00 Off for Your old hot water bottle. louse’s mother, Mrs. Emma Skin- Sawyer said miners have brought Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are ler last Saturday evening. The PRO'TECT BYSTANDERS out samples which have created FROM FRENCH HUNTERS knownby their olivecolor. 15c,,30c,60c. Delicious toasted sandwiches can be Y o u ’ l l wonder how you ever got along vent was a complete surprise. great interest in Fairbanks and that Vhist was the leading feature. The airplane parties are sgfeding into Paris— (AP)—Bad markmanship without one. irizes went to the following: Ladies the Wild river country to locate made this new easy way. irst prize, embroidered pillow cases, is so prevalent among the hunters claims, and V to make preparations of France, shot intended for rabbits D Miss Signe Freeburg; second, two for mining in the spring. Sawyer is Now Is The Time nen guest towels, Mrs. Walter S. and partridges having stung inno­ in charge of Alaskan development cent bystanders so often in the past levers; consolation, two handker- for the department of the interior. ELECTRICITY IS YOUR LOWEST PRICE SERVAN i. hiefs, Mrs. Theodore Robbins; open season, that Parliament has To Eat Oysters intervened. tentlemen’s first prize, billfold, FRENCH HAIL MEAT AS ames Wetherell; second prize, INDEX TO PBOSP7RITY. Every nimrod next year will have And We Have the Best ecktie, Frank E. House; consola- to take out an insurance policy in favor of “ third parties” if a bill in­ lon, handkerchiefs, Wilbur Mark- Paris.— (AP)—A large consump­ am. Following the whist, Mrs. W. troduced in the Chamber is passed. When in Hartford dine with us, tion of meat, French economists The minimum amount is fixed at and don’t forget to bring some THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. I. Hills in behalf of the guests, pre- say, is a sign of prosperity, what­ Ented Mrs. Skinner with a bridge $4,000. Two-gun men must make it home for the other members PHONE 5181 ever the doctors may feel. 773 MAIN STREET imp. Mrs. Skinner received many double. of the family. ther gifts including bed lamp, gold On this basis France is one of iece, jewelry, potted plants, cut the most flourishing lands in the universe, since in sixty years meat ■ ^ IN C H E S T owers and linen. V L L r CALLS FOR Mrs. Raymond Belcher, Mrs. W. eating has doubled. An average modern Frenchman gets outside of tliw aoo■oothing^ aafa ointment that fre- HONISS’S MURPHY’S DRUG STORE 1. Hills and Mrs. Thora Stoehr as- quendy about 100 pounds of meat a year. telievea in one appl^tion— sted Mrs. House in serving sand- and adiaddom fails when applied once DEPOT SQUARE •iches, cake and coffee. After lunch • Health authorities groan that this eveiyeveiyhi hoar for 5 honra. AH drusituta. OYSTER HOUSE ancing and- singpng were enjoyed, is contrary to public well-being and EstabUshed 1845 assert that material prosperity uests were present from Hartford, 22 State St. Hartford, Conn. [anchester, Warehouse Point and not necessarily a sign of physical ieasant Valley. health. J (Under Grant’s Store) MANCHESTER EVENING Hf^AI^rSOtrTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1930. PAGE EIGHT / ______'

V., Ust/k Uometivcc OLIVE ROBERTS BARTONl B f t f l O S ® 1950 «V NtA StUVWC.WC. ______BARBER SHOP AND ^infrequently treated internally ai 1930 & BEAUTY PARLOR OFTEN well as Eternally. NEA Service Ihc. ^ f i v I AIJPA LOU BROOKMAN The fear, the shame, the dbses-xhas a different suit on every day. IN HANDS OF QUACKS In a consideration of cosmetics in Hygeia, Dr. Herman Goodman Of poverty U, undoubted., o.e By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN emphasizes some of the common o’clock, looking glum and occasion­ fallacies and beliefs of people re­ 'Think we might find anything of the most persistent causes of that none. ‘ Editor Joomal of the American b e g i n h e r e t o d a y ally shooting glaring glances in Ju­ garding the skin. In the first 1 there ?”? pitiful thing inferiority complex. By Johnny is quite happy until he JUDITH CAMERON, typist In a dith’s direction. She told Harriet M escal Association and of Hygeia, place, face creams do not grosr “Wait a minute—I’ll go look.’’ that I mean what we are pleased to hears his mpther speak about the the Health Magazine New York publishing house, She came back before long with she wanted breakfast served in the hair on the face. Soap and water manies ARTHUR KNIGHT, ex­ cc.ll “poverty” in this country. good luck of the Joneses one day a tray on which was piled a re­ dining room. and declare unhappily that she According £o the data collected Eire the simplest methods of keep­ ecutive of the department In Judith wandered about the house, Children are not the only vic­ ing the skin clean and healthful. markable midnight lunch. There thinks it’s a shame she can’t have for 1928 by the Department of Com­ which she works. Knight is a were cheese sandwiches, cold busy with a dozen morning tasks. tims—we all have It with few ex­ merce, American men and women Creams are to be used when the widower with a daughter, TONY, At 12 o’clock Mrs. Wheeler found ceptions, that stultifying, petrify­ a dress like her neighbor, can’t chicken and tomato sandwiches, wear diamonds and a fur coat like spend about $2,000,000,000 per year skin is oily. Shaving does not make 18, in Paris, and a son, JUNIOR, thin wedges of apple pie, olives and her upstairs in her own room. The ing dread of being considered -Rfcoiiir f on cosmetics, perfumes and toilet the hair grow. housekeeper apparently was labor­ poc •. It saps our independence, she does, and have a chauffeur to 16, at school. a dish of baked beans. There was drive her around to parties. articles. The safest way to remove su­ A honeymoon in Bermuda is in­ also a pot of fragrant coffee. ing under some mental ordeal. She murders our individualism, stifles It is reported that there are perfluous hair is by means of the terrupted by a cablegram that came puffing up the steps and our happiness. Our usefulness is She says to Johnny, “I want you “ Coffee, Judith, at this hour?’’ and Billy Jones to be ; ood friends. 41,000 beauty hops and 80,000 electric needle. Many of the com­ Tony is on her way to America. Knight protested. knocked at the bedroom door. reduced — our very health imder- barber sho^s in the United States, mercial hair removers contain Judith and Arthur sail to meet “Come in,’’ called Judith, and mined by the obsession that others Ask him in to play and he’ll ask She nodded her head affirma­ you back. They are very impor­ with about 170,000 women beauty caustics which may damage the her. When Knight brings his tively. when she saw who was waiting will look down on us because we operators and 250,000 barbers. Most skin seriously. Splitting of the daughter home the girl ignores added, “Why Mrs. Wheeler, what’s have less than they. tant people and very rich. It’s “It’s madness, I know, but I was nice to have friends lik^ that.” of the states have already passed hair at the ends is due merely to her stepmother. Later she tells hungry. And nothing in the world the matter?’’ We simply cannot rise above the laws regulating the operating of the fact that the hair has grown Judith she must leave the house. is so good as coffee and pie at mid­ “It’s Miss Tony— ” she panted dread of being thought poor, and A Better Bit of Advice barber shops and beauty shops, ‘ ns far as the.cells from which She may not say all these things iiiiniiiy Knight overhearing forces Tony night. “ She’s ordered three different we will go to foolish extremes to since it is recognized that the hy­ it grows can provide life. Bald- in so many words bu that is just to apologize. They spread the limch out on the breakfasts, ma’am, and sent every avoid it. Why is it? Well, to be­ A Jii/oanw ohUi gienic conditions in such places may is not infrequently heredi­ The girl spends much of her about what she means anyway. reading table, arrayed themselves one back! Cora’s mumbling and gin with, we are that way mainly be important in relationship to the tary and cannot be controlled in time with MICKEY MORTIMER, She isn’t half so likely to say to guiltily with napkins and set to de­ taking on something terrible and because we were innoculated with , 'oyJlu. CAAiiJ T«uAr spreading of disease. such cases by any of the current blase amusement-seeker whom Harriet’s sittin’ down in the kitchen the poison virus in childhood. Johnny. “Do play with that nice vouring the food. Twenty minutes J l f V jto W j -JurV-*to itir Furthermore, like the poorly methods of treatment. she met in Paris. As days pass Present day children are infected little Smith chap. He is so kind later nothing but stray crumbs cov­ wipn’ her eyes. I don’t know what jiSlb of 4> aKIu -ftOiUJ educated doctor, the beauty shop These are simply answers to a a state of armed neutrality ex­ you’re going to do, ma’am. You even worse than their parents were and such a gentleman, and his fa­ few of the common conceptions. ists between Tony and Judith. ered the plates. ther and mother are smart, fine operator and the, barber not in­ Judith marshaled the bits of can’t afford to lose a cook like Cora, __with very good reason of course frequently attempt medical and There are himdreds of other fal­ Junior arrives home for the holi­ —the standard of materialism hav- people. They are poor, but all the bread into two crossing lines. ma’am.’’ I surgical procedures, for which they lacies in the cosmetic field, and days and treats Judith with cold, Judith was on her feet. I ing increased with every passing more reason for your playing with upon the common ignorance of aloof politeness. Christmas proves “X,” she pointed them out to their son Tommy, because neither are in no way qualified. The squeez­ Arthur Knight, “marks the scene ‘No, of course not. You wait here, I year. And it’s still climbing. ing of blackheads and the opening the normal anatomy and physiology to be a dismal day with both Mrs. Wheeler. I’ll go dovra and see Turn from Dollar Sign of you will be making the other of the skin and hair the quacks children away from home and all of the disaster.’’ feel unhappy and inferior on ac­ of pimples are on the border line of Knight returned the tray to the what I can do with Miss Tony.” | It’s time to stop it—time to get medical practice. The cutting out of thrive. Knight’s eager preparations wast­ There was nothing for her to do after the children and give them count of your possessions.’ 0 a €» , ed. Judith is uncomfortable until kitchen table. Then he and Judith A mother who wishes to divert ooed-ntAeo ingrowm hairs and the removal of mounted the stairs. She thought or say, as it happened. Judith met a chance for future happiness—to superfluous hair may get into me­ DEAL IN WINE FUTURES the boy returns to school. put an end to the bugbear that her child’s attention from mate­ AoWtaioio, afterward that he had showed an Tony at the foot of the stairs. The dical practice. . Milan, Italy— (A P )—A wine ex­ \NDY CRAIG, a young man younger girl broke into a tirade: they are forever marked if they rialistic standards either one way u4jt/w xixrunA orJ unusual amount of tenderness that or the other must first divert her 'The treatment of diseases of change, similar to the grain ex­ Knight has helped through col­ “ Well, it’s too bad,” she cried haven’t as much money as the (til- ■fubrdi, lege, calls on Tony. Craig is to evening. own. The talk at home should be the ski and of the scalp is cer­ change of Chicago, heis been opened The following morning Arthur hotly, “when I can’t get a decent Jones. ^ 6 maj j tainly not wdthin the province of here. When wine is bought and sold, be emploved in the legal depart­ bite to eat in my father’s own To begin with, children are nat­ away from money and from other ment of the publishing house. He Knight awoke to face a disagreea­ people’s money, whether richer or the beauty shop operator or the some is actual and some prospec­ ble world. His head ached. He had house! I’m not going to stand for urally democratic. Johnny starts barber, since the skin and the hair tive; some in the bottle and some on lias loved Tony for years— rather it, I’m not. I’ll show you what I’ll out absolutely oblivious to the poorer. The value of character hopelessly. One afternoon Judith not slept for hours and hours and intelligence should become are merely parts of the human the vine. 'The minimum transaction do.” fact that Biily Jones’ toys cost body and such conditions are not is for 6,600 gallons. encountersCl a Craig unexpectedly.______through the night. It was that con- twice as much as his, or that Billy the criterion of friendship. ONEA annoved at her embarrass- founded late eating, of course! She is Judith waited, wondering. ment. *' I Judith tried to minister to him as Because time hangs heavily on j best she could. She found this dff- She saw Tony fly dowmstairs five hcr hands, Arthur suggests that | ficult for Knight was in testy hum- minutes later, a big sport coat Jiidith should have the house re- or. He wanted aspirin. thrown around her and her head decorted Craig calls frequently want a hot water bottle. He vetoed bare. A purring sound came from and one evening when Tony re-j all possible suggestions for bre^- the direction of the garage imme­ fuses to accompany him to a dog ! fast, then capitulated and caUed for diately. Judith -aw Tony driving show at Madison Square Garden, i black coffee. When the coffee was down the street. Judith goes. ! ready he wanted dry toast^too^. She was more than surprised, aMroadwtau Knight looked as miserable as he tars Tony, left alone with her father, therefore, when Arthur Knight’s tells him it is Judith and not her no doubt felt, and the yoimg wife daughter made overtures of friend­ self whom Craig comes to the reproached herself. It had been liness that evening. Judith was house to see, ___ her notion entirely to indulge in dressing for dinner when she heard NOW GO ON WTTH THE STORY the late lunch. She had tempted a tap on the door. CHAPTER XX him with coffee. Arthur’s complex­ “Who is it ? ” she called. Arthur Knight spoke heatedly. ion had a sallow tinge that morn­ Tony pushed the door back and “Tony, that’s not true. Why, ing. He looked every one of his 48 slipped into the room timidly. pass merciless O l O SE -V P V e ST years. , Judith wouldn’t—! You’ve no rea­ “Judith,” she Si,aid quietly, “I’m son in the world to say such a He did not want Judith to stroke sorry about—rushing off this morn­ thing! It’s nonsence.” his head. “ I didn’t w'ant to tell you,” mum­ “Does it feel any better at all, ing the way I did. The breakfasts bled the girl with eyes downcast. now, dear?” she inquired solicitious- were all right. It was my fault. I “But it isn’t true!” ly as he finished the coffee. wonder—to make up for it—if Like 9 out of 10 screen stars, they have long kept Tony made no reply to this. It “Don’t known Guess I can make you’ll have lunch vrith me tomor­ was, by far, more effective than it to the office all right. Will you row—in tow n?” argument. Knight could not deny tell Bert to bring the car arouiid ? Nothing like this had ever hap­ their skin at its best with Lux Toilet Soap . • « when she made no allegations. And Couldn’t stand that damned train pened before! Judith could hardly silence gave Tony the appearance this morning.” believe her ears. of keeping her own coimsel. “But, Arthur, I don’t think you “Why, yes,” she said. “ Of course What did the girl know? Was should go to the office when you’re I wdll. I’ll be glad to.” h e moment the talkies “arrived,” York alone—and in other leading theaters • ‘I’ll have a friend with me. You there anything—anything she was so ill!” v:. many Of the most famous stars of the throughout the country. keeping from him? No. of course Judith worried still after she had don’t mind?” T net. It was preposterous! Thor seen her husband go down the walk “Not in the least. I’m anxious to Broadway stage were signed by the great Hollywood found out years ago that no oughlv annoyed and upset, Arthur | slowly, get into the car and drive know your friends.” ® , ..1 * ^ ___ At_____1-1___ 'T’Viof nroe oil fhol motion picture studios. Then, under the girl ever becomes a motion picture star Knight turned on the girl. | away. She knew her thoughless- That was all that was said about the luncheon engagement then. Ju­ r glare from the huge incandescent close-up unless her skin shows pci/cct on the screen. “You’ve never been fair to your i Qggg ^^,^3 to blame for his misery, stepmother!” he told her sternly. 1 ^.t 11 o’clock she telephoned the dith continued her toilet, happy in lights, they faced the crudest test a skin That is why, of the 521 important actresses “If‘ you think you’ve seen anything | office and Arthur Knight’s reassur- the knowledge of Tony’s submissive more than ordinary friendship be- i j^g voice came back ovei the wire, mood. can possibly meet. in Hollywood, including all stars, 511 arei tween her and Andy Craig you’ve | yes, he was feeling better— much She did not know that “ the Unless their skin showed alluringly devoted to Lux Toilet Soap. It keeps the imagined it. She’s fond of the boy i better. He would stay through the friend” of whom Tony had spoken just'-t as I am. Why—I’ve treated I (j^y at the office and reach home : was Andy Craig nor that Tony had smooth and fine on the screen, they could skin lovely and smooth as a flower petaL Andy almost like a son It’s—it’s about five o’clock. ! other plans for this amazing lunch- scarcely hope to “ get across” in talking preTX)sterous.” Judith was so concerned over her I eon which were yet to be revealed, It was at the request of the actresses That was enough. husband’s welfare that for some (To Be Continued) and singing pictures. themselves that all the great film studios Tony Knight jumped to her feet. time she failed to notice Tony. And GERTRUDE LAWRENCE MARILYN MILLER have made this white, delicately fragrant Her eyes were flashing and she Tony v/as taking particular pains The number of nerve cells {Candle Light) says: “I’m {Sally) says: “ It keeps my These Broadway stars passed the test, stamped one .foot as she cried: that day to be noticed. the human brain i' estimated enthusiastic about it.” skin satin-smooth.” needless to say. Theirs was the flawlessly soap official in their dressing rooms. “All right for you, Arthur She came down stairs about 11:30 about 200,000,000. Knight! So I im a ^ e things, do smooth skin demanded for the innumer­ I? Oh, yes, I imagaine them! And - H i able close-ups of sound pictures. And you’ve treated Andy like a son. never were they more appreciative of the \Vell—why did you have to marry "M ybti 'will be delighted with Lux Toilet Soap« someone young enough to be your gentle care Lux Toilet Soap has given too! You can keep your skin attractively daughter? Why did you do that? Andy and Judith are angels, of their skin. clear and smooth just as the famous course, but I—I, your own daughter For long ago the famous women of the women of the stage and screen keep theirs —oh. I think you’re hateful!” —by using it. And it does lather so very Tears streaming from her eyes, theater made Lux Toilet Soap their own. the girl ran out of the room. A Long ago it was made the official soap in generously, even in the hatdest water! few moments later there was the Order several cakes—today. loud slam of a door being closed 71 of the 74 legitimate theaters in New uDstairs and Arthur Knight was left alone with his thoughts. He did not see his daughter again that evening. BEATRICE LILLIE, de­ CLAUDETTE COLBERT When Judith and Andy Craig lightful comedienne, is {SeeNaplesandDie)"Keeps came in shortly after 10 o’clock devoted to Lux Toilet Soap. my skin so smooth!” both were too eager to tell of the sometimes hear that cuddlesome, wobbly pups, bright­ eyed terriers, awkw^ard bull dogs and handsome German shepherds some other loaf is "as good as they had seen’ to notice anything unusual about Arthur Knight’s Bond Bread.” W hen people want manner. Judith had lost her heart to one small shaggy Scotch terrier in par­ to speak in the highest terms of ticular. She lauded him extrava­ gantly. anything, they say that "it is as “Well, well,” Knight told her, “why didn’t you bring him home L with you? There doesn’t seem to good as gold.” O f course, it is not LENORE ULRIC {T h e Sandy HELEN MORGAN { S w e e t ANN PENNINGTON, adorable be any doubt but that we’ll have to star, says: “ I wouldn^ be with­ have the brute it he’s necessary to H o o k er )i “ It keeps my skin Adeline) says: “—a wonder­ your happiness.” as good as gold unless it is gold, and^ always exquisitely smooth.”. fully satisfactory soap.” out this lovely white .soap!” His wife smiled slyly. WINNIE LIGHTNER says: BOBBE ARNST says: “It “ I did write down the name of no bread can be as good as Bond *‘It cares for my skin so is certainly a marvelously the kennels,” she said. “Here it perfectly! I love it;” delicate soap.” is. ” She rummaged in her purse, pro­ Bread unless it is Bond Bread. duced a bit of cardboard and handed it to Arthur. He glanced at it, then pocketed the card. “Well, the evening certainly was .T. pleasure, Mrs. Knight,” Andy Craig spoke up. “May I say good night now and run along? Same After all— old'battle of the alarm clock in the morning, you know. Good night, Mr. Knight. I wish you’d gone T^th us.” diere is no bread like “Good night, Andy,” Arthur and Judith spoke almost in unison. JOAN BENNETT says: “ Lux JEANETTE MACDONALD HELEN CHANDLER s a y s t 'When the young; man had gone Toilet Soap keeps my skin so says: “ I consider it a real find. *Tm devoted to Lux Toilet Judith moved over to where her RUTH CHATTERTON, MARY EATON, charming It keeps my skin lo v ely." Soap. It’s delightful!” husband stood before the hearth. much beloved star, says: star, says: “ LuxToilet Soap smooth. It Is certainly a joy!” *Tt 'was a fine dog show,” she '*Lux Toilet Soap leaves keeps m y skin always beau­ gjdd softly, "but I’d have enjoyed one’s akin so smooth!”. tifully fine and smooth.’^ it'm ore if srou’d been there, dear.” Was there questioning in Arthur K ^h t’s eyes? ' For an Instant Judith thought T h e h o m e lik e lo a f L v x sin noted something peculiar in the 'wfty her husband looked at her. Then he laughed and she wondered what nonsense had prompted the th o q g h t ’Ibllet Soap * sea about the pup tomor­ row /' he promised. "Been thiniHng Lmxmr^ mmch ms yam | i«re found only in time itlwould be nice to have some sort ... oi^s, pet about the pl&ce. Well, it’s Wiraneh momps n t and ^ 1 .0 0 the enkomm • geUing late. Better be grettlng up­ stairs, I guess.” F ■' ^ rA rth u r— ” NOW I He looked at her sharply, saw C NORMA LEE says: “It Is so HELEN KANE says: “ Lux Toi­ PEGGY WOOD {London p r o - tlH^ Judith was smiling mischiev- 1 so o th in g and it leaves prour skin let Sioap keeps m y skin so very duction of Bitter Sweet) sa y s: io ^ y . She continued: 10 Just like velv^.” softly smooth and clear.’* i'lahfoysuse LoiXoilet Soap.’* I STjn famished. 'What about a raid‘on the Ice box?” .

»■ |S.AGIUUIDS.SCIIVIS RADIO PROGRAM DAILY SISTER MARY’S 11 lutiiw i n R ATaOP®[ 202.8— WBZ. NEW ENGLAND—990. Leading OX Stations. . Tuesday, January 28. C:J0—Ulniicr dance mu.®ic. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA-710. During the concert by Taul White- 7;0n—WJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. Thou art worthy, O Lord, to re­ 7:15—Jesters: feature hour. 8:00—W JZ orchestra hotii'. m an and his orcliestra to bo broacl- 8 :30—WRAF programs (3 nrs ) Girl Guards and Boy Scouts af- c e iv e g lo ry and honor and penprer: cast over WABC and the Coiumbia 8 :110—Bing liimily party. D;45_Peaturo concert hour. KITCHEN 8;3U_AV,IZ programs (1 hr.) I chain at 9 o’ciock Tuesday night, there “ •^ 293.91k VW, CHICAGO-1020. IANS filiated with the local Salvation for thou hast created all things, 0:30—The champ’s corner. £ • I wili be introduced as guest stars two lli;00,—WJZ tenor, orchestra. 8:00—NBC programs CJMi hrs.) -?Add pieces of fowl find brown quick- i j army took part in the contests at and for thy pleasure they are and favorites of the show worid. Bla^nche ]0;3n—Ha I’etite ensemble. 11:15—Dance music to 2:30. By SISTER MARY Sweet and J. Haroid Murray. These 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770 , I ly. Tie cloves and pepperiioms in a i 1 Foot Guard hall Saturday afternoon artists will bo featured tn bits from 11:15—Lowe’s dance orchestra. DAY were created.—Revelation 4:11. 348.9— WABC, NEW YORK—860. <1:00—WABC programa (P4 hrs.) This is a sort of "between” sea- small piece of cheesecloth and crush . i in which 12 troops from Meriden, their latest screen plays . A rnale trio. 10:30—Orchestra; organ novelties. •‘ClnK" Crosby. Mildred Bailey and 5 ;3(i_Oi chc8l til: oiiiner music. AUhmiB-h the citv slig^itly. Add with remaining Ingre- T., ,1 T ' Hartford, Danbury, Ansonia, South 7 :00—Niagara Falls band. 10:15—Orchestra, tenor; organ. son in poultry. Although tne city ^ seasoning to chicken. If we were really scientific, I sup-, Norwalk. Putnam. Middletown, Hol- Glory follows virtue as If it were the Rhvthra hoys will also lie heard LOO—A trip ahoitl lown. during 'this hour. Favorite selections 3;iii)_.\Uisicai script act. 254.1— W JJD. CHICAGO—1180. markets offer "sprinters of vary- 1 ^ v e r a low fire for three :pose, we would be more concerned | yoke, Greenfield and Springfield, its shadow.—Cicero. ^ from Italian opemtic and folk mus c 8:30—Drama, '‘Dear Boy.” 9;00—P.TuI Whiteman's orch. with 9 :00—Theater presentations. ing grades, this type of chicken is hours or until the meat almost' ■will be sung hy Mario Chamlee. lync 9:30—Moo.seheart children s hour, with the color of our clothes than j Mass., participated. The afternoon tenor, during the Italian program to Blanche Sweet, J, Harold Mur­ high and scarce and the house- drops from the bones. Remove bag the cut. And we would not select was devoted to social get-togethers he radiated by the WJZ network at ray, movie stars. 12:00—Artists entertalnipenL j I 10;oo—Sketch, "Mr. and Mrs." 416.4—WGN, CHICAGO—720. keeper who wants to serve chicken | of spices before serving. Serve on , , , fn r niir' between the competing troops, S’Sn. As a greeting to I’rince Hum­ 70:30-Jim Brown’s feature hour. bert and his bride, the former I’rin- 10;,20—Rnssi.'in vill.-ige music. certain decorating schemes for our ^ presented and drills l];0o—Will O.shoi lie’s orcheslta. 11:10—l.oiiie’s Hungry Five. must depend on fowl for her family ^ platter. | It Is Easy cess Marie Jose of the Belgians. Josef 11:30—Two dance orchestii.s. homes without being sure they were. ■ ^3 well as motion pictures of J'asternack and his orehc.stra will P 11:30—Vaudeville hour with Elsie Thompson, Bo^ West, Paul Ash 12:00—The dream ship concert. dinner. basically harmonic as well as effec­ the Nathan Hale camp, taken last Balictli’s "Marcia Ileale.” the Italian 12:15—Three dance orchestras. king's march in honor of the royal and his band, Older chickens must be treated summer. Fred C. Hill, scout execu­ 2:30-Midnight organ melodies. 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. with much care If tender, well- tive. T o E nd F a t wedding, and the Belgian national an­ 8:30—Studio musical progtam. , tive gave a talk on scouting in gen­ them. The hour wll clo.so with "l.a 454.3— W EAF, NEW YORK—660. 447.5—WMAQ.WQJ, CHICAGO—670. flavored dishes are produced. The According to William Hoyt Peck, eral. i That is. in the ri^t way, used by Donna e' Mobile'’ from Verdi’s "Rigo- (•,;()()—Ludwig I.jtniier’8 orchestra. 9 :30—Orchestra, double qiiarleL prolonged c(X)kIng needed to make Queer Twists j president of Colorcraft, who has modem physicians. No abnormal exer­ letlo '' 0:30—History characters reincarnated 10:00—(Concert; three doctors. The items in the contest were on 1 7:00—Voter’s Service talks. the flesh tender is apt to develop j been interested in color photog- cise or diet, but help to a gland that is Wave lengths in meters on left nl 10:30—Orchestra, artist team. first aid, fire by friction, marching,! 7:30—Sketch witti mtisic. 11:10—DX vaudeville club. a strong flavor. To prevent tois, ! raphy for years, and who was weak. The recent large reduction in station ti'Je. kilocycles on the right. X:on—Songs of the season. In Day*s News I relay racing and knot-tying. The j Time.'s are all liastern .Standard, niack 11:30—Amos 'n’ Andy, comedy learn. let the fowl stand in cold, salted making colored movies back in ! Manchester Girl Guards won first i excess tilt has been largely due to that X:;j0—Sketcli. "Frontier Day.s.” 11:4S_—Three dance orchestras. 1921 when producers were con­ face t.ipe inrlicHlc.a liest Icalnrrs. 9:00—Kathleen Stewart, pianist. 202.6—WHT. CHICAGO—1480. water for an hour befor» cooking. I in three of the five contests, and the method. 10:00—Dr.ima, “To Sea on a Turtle.” 9:30—Artists: ramhlers. If the fowl is started to cook at vinced that no one wanted any­ ! Boy Scouts three out of five. The This modem method is embodied in Leading East Stations. 10:30— Leo Reisman's orch.. artists. t0:O0—Concert ensemble. thing but black and white, you can Marmola prescription tablets. People 11:30—Two dnneo orchestiua. a low temperature', the meat i^ll New York—Blind children are be- girls won on knot-tying, marching 272.6—WPG. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 10:30—Your Hour leagtio. become tender and remain moist. taught to roller skate. On a roof practically kill or cure with pig- have u s^ tnem for 22 yeara—millions of 8:1.1—Davido Cortez, violinist. 393.5—WJZ. NEW YORK—760. 288.3— WFAA. DALLAS-1040. ! and fire by friction. The boys in } 0:30-Occ.nn Liner’s orchestia. 12:15—School da.is. gang. Too often old poultry is hard and rink with high walls they are urged ments, or produce any interme-: marching and fire by fric- boxes of them. In almost eve^ 8:0ij_Song.« of the .season. 12:00—The old settler.® progr.im. the main course. been moved merely to another part SSpeak 11;()()_Band; chime reverirs. 8 :30—WRAF programs (3 hrs.) 461.3— WSM. NASHVILLE—650. I2 :iin—Orchestra, variety hour. 11 ;30—Tracy-Brown’S orchestra. Savory Chicken Stew of Denver. Blue V8. Appetite volum es 1-(10-Thirteenth Hour Insomniacs. 7:30—Craig's dinner music. 535.4— WFI. PHILADELPHIA—560. 8:00—NBC programs (3V4 hrs.) One good-sized fowl, 2 slices Seville, Spain—Mourners carried A blue dining room, according “As a rule, snobbery is not gener­ 280.2—WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 6:3(1—W RAF programa (51.4 hrs.) 11:30—Imperial Hnwalinn aerennders. bacon, 2 cups canned tomatoes, ated on the field of battle, but after­ in to n e f:im—studio concert. 260.7—WHAM. ROCHESTER—1150. 379.5— KQO, OAKLAND—790. Jose Merintez’s coffin to a cemetery to Peck, is nothing short of a trag­ a cup canned or fresh mush­ 7 :3 0 -WP: F programs (’JVi hrs.) n:40—Blnm’s dance orchestra. 12:30—1.0® Angeles entertainment. chapel and pla* >c it beside another edy in the home, because blue, be­ wards.”—John C. Kofobl. qualit)^ 1 1 :oa—.studio dance music. 7 :0 0 -WJZ Ainos ’n’ Andy. 1 :n0—Artist.®: Sauntering Sailor®. rooms. 1 cup canned com, 1 cup coffin. Up came the lid of the other ing a depressing color, has a very 233—WTIC. HARTFORD—1060. 7:1.3_Hawaii;ins: orchestra, baritone. 2:00—Mit.alcal mufiketeei®. canned lima beans, % cup stoned “Even human nature abhors a —siringwood mnsietil ensemble. 8:00—WJZ programs (.3 hrs.) 270.1— WRVA. RICHMOND—1110. coffin and out stepped a man. ' unhappy effect on the digestive or- (j-.m—WRAF historical sketch. 11:00-Owl Club dance music. 8:110—WJZ band conceit. and minced ripe olives. % cup Mourners started to run in terror. I gans, and on the dining mood, vacuum.”—Gilbert W. Gabriel. 422.3— WOR. NEWARK—710. water, cup vinegar, ^ teaspoon * * 4> fi:3a—Dinner c.oncert orchestra. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 9:30—Richmond feature hours. The man explained he was the care­ I while red with ultra violet creates 11:55—Time: weather: m:iikcts. 10:1)0—W EA F programs (HA hra.) sugar, A4 teaspoon pepper, 2 whole “War to me is a very dignified 7 ;:!a-Marathons comedy team. 11:30—Theater organ recital. taker and had a favorite place for an excessive temporary stimula- 8;CO—Main Street rural sketch. (1:00—Dinner dance music. cloves, 4 peppercorns. Uon thaTaVds digesUon so.that you thing, ^ very hi^ghbrow a^^^^ •i:im—.Male quartet, string trio. 7:ii()—Studio concert orchestra. 440.9— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—680. siestas. 1 :i;;;n—Dance orchestra, soloist.®. 7:30—WR.AF dram.Ttic sketch. 12:00—Great composer'a hour. Disjoint fowl and cut larger London—British women who mar­ can just go the limit on practically General Jan Christian Smuts. 10:TO—impossible detective stories. 8:00-Studio concert orchestra. 1:00—Bears: trocadernn® pieces into two. Cut bacon in small * 4« * 8:30—WRAF programs (.3 hrs.) 309.1 —KJR. SEATTLE—970. ry Americans have no country. So any *food combination because the l(i;;:o—Two dance orche.stras. 12:nn_Dance oich<'.®trM. onlntaiticr.s. pieces and try out fat in kettle. "Two sorts of people—the wor­ ll:.3i)—Moonbeama music hour. 11:30—Theater organ recital. far as Great Britain is concerned lights are with .you. Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. they are aliens. To become Ameri­ It seems to me that most offices shippers and the skeptics—hinder 344.6— WENR. CHICAGO-870. Ties at Back to Keep Waistline cans they must be naturalized. For­ get too ffiuch work out of their simple folk in making up their 5J5,1_WKRC. CINCINNATI—550. 475.9—CNRA. MONCTON—630. minds about the League of Nations. prui—Studio enteilainment. 7 :31)—Feature music hour. 8:15—Farm er Rusk’® talk. Slender; Smart Women Enthusiasti­ eign Secretary Henderson elucidated employees as it is, but they could 11 :c'ii—Dance orchestra. 10:00—Imperial music hour. 10:00—United States concert orchestr.i. cally Endorse This New Ruffled when questioned in the House of further increase production if they Of the two, the worshippers are the 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 11:00—Ktndio dance orchestra. 11:00—Musical variety parade. worst.”—Wickham Steed. 7:pi—Feature music hours. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 12:00—Smilea: comedy skits. Butcher Type Commons. Therj have been no indi­ took the precaution to have yel­ •i-en—Minstrel men’s frolic. 7:35—Air college lectures. 1:00—DX air vaudeville. cations of perturbation because of low green wall decorations, with a 8:15—Philharmonium trio. 9 .311- WRAF programs (2 hrs.) 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. bachelors among the American dele­ small amount of ultra violet radia­ 215.7— WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 8:30—Business talk; baritone. 7:riii_Orches(ra: male quartet 9:00—Violinist, flute, trio. 11:30—Shep barn dance. gation to the naval parley tion to accelerate action. — ...... J ’ "A — r’T' 8:00—Play boys’ entertainment. 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 1:00—Studio muslcale; tenor. New York—Irene Bordoni is The reason lots of people prefer S:3n—WABC programs (214 hrs.) (1:00—Ensemble, orchestra; talk. 49^.5—WDAF. KANSAS CITY—610. to play golf on Sunday instead of ll:0n—Two dance orchestras. 7:00—'Cellist: bass-baritone. afraid she is without a country and 399.8— WeX-WJR. DETROIT—750. 7:20—Catholic talk: orchestra. li);30—Cook'.® feature artist®. has appealed to the Federal authori­ going to church is because sunlight 7 :.30—Business talk; trio. 357—CKCL. TORONTO—840. 11:00—WRAF vaudeville hour. ties for a ruling. Born in Corsica she is so pleasant to the cells, and j ;):iin—Manuel girls: orcliestra. 7:00—Popular music: trio. 11:30—Amos ’n’ Andy, comdinns. 30:0(1—Red Apple Club program. 8:30—Radio Hnwaiians. 11:45—Orchestra; variety hour. was an American citizen for 11 stained glass windows, lovely as 325.9—W W J. DETROIT—920. 9:00-Simpson opera hour. 11:46—Songs: variety hour. years through marriage to Ray they are to behold, transmit .very 7:01)—Gypsy baron’s concerL 11:00—Goidkette’s orchestra. 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. Goetz. The marriage was annulled little stimulating energy and no three months ago in Chicago. At the 'tfitra violet. tim3 she became Mrs. (Joetz mar­ If the glass were yellow green MRS. IINDY PRACTICES riage of an alien woman to an [ in combination with red, it would WTIC PROGRAMS Uncle Sanfe American made her a citizen. I create a stimulation, but at the Service Travelers Broadcasting Service Los Angeles—Helen of Troy wants same time it would make the con- and irritable, Hartford, Conn. FLYINC WITH HUSBAND a divorce. Maria Corda, Hungarian j gregation nervous t. Planting actress who had the leading role in j which would not be much better, 50,000 W., 1060 K. C., 282.8 M. a screen version of John Erskine’s in the long run, than depressing Los Angelas, Jan. 27.— (AP) — novel, is suing Alexander Corda, and silencing them. Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh spent a film director. Eastern Standard Time busy hour today brushing up on Pointeri Red Attracts Tuesday, Jan. 28, 1930. New York—Sunny Jarmann, musi­ her flying with her noted husband cal comedy star and bride, and her Now here is a really helpful thing P. M. in the role of instructor. /A.> 4:30—Auction Bridge game—N. husband, who designed from the —if you want to attract someone mgaaasasir' The coloael and the former Anne British army to marry, are at sea on quickly, wear red. But be warned— B C Morrow took a biplane training PLANNING THE FLOWER 5;00—“The Stringwood Ensem­ GARDEN the way to New York. red has no holding quality. For a ship at Los Angeles Mimicipal Air­ London—The Duke of Norfolk, long pull, switch to orange or green. ble.” port and for an hour Mrs. Lindbergh 5:45—"Movie Highlights” from the has formed a corporation to adminis­ On the mornings when you feel handled the controls, taking off, j BY FURMAN LLOYD MULFORD blue, don’t aggravate the situation Colonial, Lyric, Central, Rialto circling the field, landing and doing | ter his estate. His property is and Lennox theaters. Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. De­ worth millions. The nominal capital by wearing a blue gown, but if it ever again. | partment of Agriculture you are extremely nervous, a com­ 6 :15—Yellow Cab Flashes. Colonel Lindbergh said his new' of the corporation is $250,000. 6:20—Benrus correct time; Hart­ New York—There has been a big bination of red and blue cause low-winged monoplane speedster, your emotions to strike temporary ford Courant news bulletins; recently purchased here is nearly The flower garden must be well cigarette war between two depart­ weather reports and Industrial readv to fly again after minor planned long before it can be plant­ ment stores. Each cut the price in Id 3,13I1C6* Alcohol Institute announce­ steps from $1 to 74 cents a carton If you know how to make up changes. The chief alteration was ed if it is to develop satisfactorily your face scientifically, you will ment. the installation of another gasoline for four brands. The listed whole­ 6:30—American Home Banquet— at the proper season. Snow on the sale price is $1,28 a carton and the i not only get a pleasing result, but tank. will use powders and paints that N. B. C. Date of return of himself and ground or in the air serves the'more government tax 66 cents. Thousands 7:00—Silent. to emphasize the beauties of the of persons waited in line hours. The are healthful, and give your skin Mrs. Lindbergh to New York has the color complement it seeks for not teen set, the colonel said. prospective garden. war hEis ended. r ^VBZ—WBZA Ain ideal garden location is in a health and beauty. Eastern Standard Time partially enclosed area near the liv­ Life certainly grows more com­ 4:00 p.m.—Novelettes. Union Attacks Brazil’s ing rooms of the house, where its plicated each day. There is, of 4:15 p.m.—Home Forum Decorating course, the danger that with suffi­ beauties may be seen and enjoyed cient information one could be­ Period. frequently. It should be partially come so color inhibited one could Coffee C fV 4:30 p.m.—U. S. Navy Band. First “Five and Ten” enclosed to give it privacy and also never decide on a new frock. And 5:00 p.m.—Final closing stock mar- to separate it from those parts of ■V ^ippin^ct the grounds used for other pur­ wouldn’t that be depressing? 5:25 p.m.—Gkivemment Bulletins. Rio De Janeiro.—(AP)—The first I "five and ten” store was opened re­ poses. 274 All coal is an impure form 5:30 p.m.—Lost and found; posi­ Plants for the flower garden are FRANCIS DRAKE’S DEATH 1 tions wanted. cently in Rio de Janeiro by a group chiefly annuals, perennials, roses’and the chemical element known of Americans, but the prices arc On January 28, 1545, Sir Francis ; carbon, and is supposed to b 5:45 p.m.—Health talk. bulbs. The annuals give bloom Drake, the first man to circumnavi-1 5:59 p.m.—McKay Temperature re­ slightly higher than in the United through the middle of the summer vegetable origin. States. It has received enormous gate tJie globe, died on board ship j port. in greater profusion than the other By ANNETTE off Porto Bello, a little Spanish I 'JCottage C^f' 6:00 p.m.—Champion Weatherman. patronage. plants mentioned: the early flower­ 5 The association of copimercial town cm the Isthmus of Panama, I 6:02 p.m.—Agricultural Market re­ ing perennials and some of the fall It’s very dainty and practical as which he once sacked. j port. employees, one of the strongest ot planted bulbs give the earliest well in lettuce green shiny finish Drake began his sea life at an | 6:19 p.m.—Sessions chimes. organized labor bodies, has brought spring flowers, whereas the late cotton broadcloth used for the origi­ early age by engaging in coastal 6:20 p.m.—Sport Digest. to public and governmental atten­ I flowering perennials give most of nal French model. trade. After a few years at this he Headadt 6:25 p.m.—Musical Interlude. tion the fact that the store is flout­ the fall bloom. The hftmstitching In deeper green grasped an adventuresome opportu­ An W-MATUmrS RXMIBT^ 6:30 p.m.—Savannah Liners’—King ing labor laws by hiring its person­ A small garden, especially on tone makes It very distinctive. It nity by serving imder Hawkins in TabUt—will promptly Btart the ^ Cotton March, Sousa; Gold and nel on a day by day basis. In that level land, is usually best when it also emphasizes the fashionable an expedition against the Span­ needed bowel action, clear V Agents ^ A Silver, Lehar; Sweetheart, We waste and poison from your i way it is able to discharge an em­ is designed formally, that is with fitted and curved hipline. iards. The English, were defeated eystem. and brintt welcome Need Each Other; Wedding Day ployee at the end of any day. the features, on each side of an axis, The ruffled hem shoWs chic femi­ relief i t once. The mild, / H r n l u l i I in Trold-Haugen, Grieg: Smiling and young Drake vowed revenge. Under the laws of Brazil, the of equal interest—balanced as it is ninity and sways so prettily each It was not many years later that safe. alI-Tasetabl« laza- ^ TO-MOtWpw Through, Penn; Blondy; Valse a commercial employees point out, called—or the parts on each side time the wearer moves. Drake captured Nombre de Dios, a tire. Trylt-ZSc, 9 ALklCHT la Mode, McClure; Three Impres­ 7*A« All’V^gttable Laxativa discharge must be accompanied by may duplicate one another, or be This exclusive apron Style No. wealthy town on the Isthmus, V. - •: dpi sions of Chinatown, Miller; Roses one month’s pay as notice. Foreign symmetrical. For ease of working 274 is deslghed in small medium and seized a Spanish galleon in the har­ W&Chapn""! ■of Picardy; Song of the Moon­ firms must comply with the Jaw the it is desirable that the beds be not large, size. bor of Cartagena and burned Porto beams. over five feet in width. As a cen­ For Stmday night supper wear, it phone' ' 7:00 p.m.—Amos ’n’ Andy. same as domestic ones, the union Bello. asserts. tral feature, a turf penal is often makes up so attractively in organ­ Many such predatory expeditions 7:15 p.m.—Tastyeast Jesters. effective, while either wide or nar­ die in pastel shade, dotted swias in occupied Drake until he decided to 7:30 p.m.—New England Gas Hour. row turf, walks can frequently be In­ white uvlth dot motifs to match col­ explore the unknown Pacific. When DOES 8:00 p.m.—Waldorf’s “Bing Fami­ corporated to advantage. Gravel and or scheme of kitchen^ sprigged dimi­ he finally returned to Plymouth in YOUR ly." COLUMBIA brick walks also may be used effec­ ty or radium silk. late September, 1580, laden with 8:30 p.m.—"Around the World with tively. Checked gingham, chambray, treasure and spices, he had circled RADIO Libby”—Marcia Reale, Babettl; Columbia had three pupils on the Low plants should be used near­ pique in plain or print, linen. Rayon the. globe. For this achievement GIVE YOU Belgian National Anthem; Minuet, est the walks and taller ones toward novelty Crepes, and cotton pongee he was knighted by Queen Eliza­ pro gram s Boccherini; Seram.i “Don Pas- Honor Roll of the Windham High School for the third marking period, the center of the beds and especial­ sturdy fabric to select. beth. . ( a in 7 seconds quale,” Donizetti; Overture to Clayton Hunt, jr., of the Senior ly near the outside of the garden. It is very unique made of un­ On the arrival of the Spanish Ar­ ‘^Barber of Seville,” Rossini; San­ class, Douglas Young of the Sopho­ The plan should be developed hav­ bleached muslin with a blanket mada, Drake was serving under hum kss ta Lucia; Rimpianto, Toselli; in­ more, and Leonard German of the ing in mind the general effect of the stitch in colorful thread used In Lord Howard. It is said that Drake 2 . reception termezzo from “Cavalieria Rusti- Freshman class. Mid year exams garden as well as that of each bed. place of the hemstitching. prevented Howard from putting to cana,” Mascagni; La Donna e’ Flowers the first season will be It is made at a substantial saving. sea until they had finished their Mobile from “Rigoletto,” Verdi. have been in progress during the S satitFying SEE THE WHITE past week, and the second half of obtained from annuals grown from It is so simple that several aprons game ’ of bowls, saying, “There's •volume 9:00 p.m.—Johnson & Johnson Mu­ the year starts wdth thr sessions seed, or from perennial plants that could be cut. out in the morning and. plenty of time to win the game and sical Melodrama. IS MOT. n% TIMB pm!^I_”The Champ's Corner.” ; Monday. ■• . are purchased and planted in the finished completely the same day. thrash the Spaniards, too.” The TO CMANQB TO 9:30 spring. Both plantg and seeds of Pattern price 15. cents in stamps Spaniards were thrashed. 10:00J p.m.P m —Williams’ Oilomatics — Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hutchins and Foolin’ the Way I Do; Wouldn’t It [ son Francis spent Sunday in New hardy annuals will stand slight or coin (coin is preferfed),* Wrap Be Wonderful? from “Everybody i Britain. freezing, half-hardy annuals will coin carefully. OLD DOG BEGS $20,000 ARCIURUS Miss Elizabeth Bertsch, who stand frosts, while the tops of ten­ We suggest that when, you send BEFORE FORCED TO QUIT Happy?” Song of India, Rimsky- der plants will not stand frost, al­ London— (AP)—London Jack, the R A t e s m e s Korsakoff: Can’t You Under­ teaches at the Jones St. school in for pattern, you enclose 10 cents stand? Marianne from .“Mari­ Hebron, is ill at her home here. though the seeds of some of them additional for a copy of our new black, curly-haired retriever which STANDARD for EVERY anne;” Deep Night: I Love You Mrs. Gates, Miss Gertrude Gates may be sown in the open ground Spring Fashion Magazine, just off for seven years has been collecting loading SET from “The Vagabond Lover;” and Miss Rachel Buell of Hartford before all danger of frost is past. the Press. coins for charity at Waterloo sta­ Nina Rosa from "Nina Rosa,” motored to Columbia Sunday, and tion, is retiring, on account of blind­ ------Ifl---- ness. . ^ . Romberg. attended the morning service of the STEAMER AGROUND. Manchester Herald 10:30 p.m.—La Petite Ensemble. Columbia church. He is 10 years old, and during The Columbia Christian Endeavor Pattern Service his long (for a dog) career as a FOR RADIO 11:00 p.m.—Longines time. Bordeaux, France, Jan. 28.— (AP) No. 274. 11:01 p.m.—Champion Weatherman______^ were hosts Simday evening to the charity worker he has persuaded SERVICE Temperature i Tri-County Christian Union, which —The British steamer Knebworth As ou' patterns are mailed travelers to drop an aggregate of 11:02 p.m.—^McKay has struck a reef near Biarritz and from New York City pleaste allow more than $20,000 into the box at­ report. meets monthly. The speaker of the PHONE 8160 evening was Rev. Arthur Wheelock is believed breaking up. A life sav­ fivb days. tached to his collar. ing crew from St. Jean de Luce was Price 15 Cents Have j-oii heard the new Majestic S -0 8 S;S:-RepubUcS^News bulle-|of WilUmantic. He apoke on “Shall Electric Radio? ^^tlna^ ^ down the Church. After sent out to attempt rescue of the ™ ■___T.sttntipr n r -1 the meeting a social hour was belt crew. Name ...... RADIO SERVICE Barstow Ra4io chestra. ! and refreshments served by the loc on all makes. al Society in the Hall. Size ...... ^ Service The Ladies Aid Society will hold Although Canada possesses only PHONE 3733 about one-half of one per cent of Address ...... New Sets and Standard Authorized Dealer It has been estimated that fash­ an all day session in the Hall next Majestic, Phiico IN TOMORROW’S HERALD ionable women spend as high as Friday to work and plan for the the world’s population, the Domin­ Accessories. ion produces about 9 per cent of 20 Blasell St. S2500 a year on the care and dress­ annual August Fair. Quilts will he Send your order to the “Pat­ Next door to Kittle’s Market ing of their hair. The average wo­ tied and other work provided by the the world’s wheat; over 10 per tern Dept., Manchester Evening WM. E. KRAH man, it is said, spends about $40 Committee, 'The hostess is Miss cent of the world’s oats and 90 Herald, So. Manchester, Conn.” 669 Tolland Turnpike for such services. Anne Dix. per cent of the world’s nickel. TEN MMCHEOTB e v e n in g HERAT-D, south MANCHESTER,-CONN., TUESDA3T, JANUARY 28, 1936.™ TH e FI ED SECTI ON /MID 'SE U LB C R E

Want Ad InfomuitloD IN MEMORIAM HELP WANTED—MALE 36 WANTED—PART TIME worker to ENVOYS’SPOKESMAN SILVER LANE WM. STOCKING DEAD, Manchester m M EM O R IAM place and operatj automatic vend­ and Evening Herald A precious one from us is gone, ing machines on exclusive agency basis. Profitable pleasant work. IS MORROW’S ROLE A voice we lot'etj, is sWl, HOCKANUM FAMOUS■ ■ HISTORIANf Highest references required. 25,000 CLASSIFIED A pl^ce is vacant in our home, News Notes ADVERTISEMENTS Which n^ver can be M ed. machines now operated nationally. Write Hoff Vending Corporation, Trenton, N. J„ Jan. 28.— (A P )— A token offerea in beloved 245 Fifth Avenue, New York. Count six averaff* worda to a line. memory of my ■ mother (Mrs. Mayor Douglas G. Thomson, Engle­ Was Direct Descendant of Initials, numbers and abbreviations wood, believes it is possible Dwight The Willbv/ Brook Sewer Associa­ each count as a word and compound Thomas Harrison) who died Jan. H A V E O P E N IN G FO R energetic W. Morrow, ambassador to Mexico, tion Inc., held a special meeting words as two words. Minimum cost is 28th, 1929. I man for Manchester store. $50.00 M on d ay evening, Jan. 21. By a price of three lines. may enter the United States Senate MRS. CHAS. R. M CCARTHY I per week to start. Must furnish imanimous vote all assets of the One of Original Proprie­ Une rates per day for transient immediately upon his return from (Her daughter Nellie}. j $1,250.00 cash deposit on merchan­ association were turned over to the ads. the London naval conference, to be­ Enectlve March 17, 18X7 dise. Address Manager 264 Central town of East Hartford. This was tors of Hartford, Conn. Cash Cbarxs LOST— p a c k a g e containing pair ! Ave., Albany,' N. Y. come spokesman for the administra­ » ctt of silk stockings lietween post tion’s disarmament program. brought about by the imiflcation of 6 Consecutive Days 7 cts town government. 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 cts 11 cts office and Hales. Return 85 Spruce WANTED—AT ONCE several re­ President Hoover might request cts The south end Girl Scout Troop 1 Day ...... I 18 street. Tel. 7363. liable and energetic men, with cars, Morrow to enter the Senate to direct All orders for Irregular insertions held their second meeting in tbe . Detroit, Jan. 28.— William Stock­ who understand farming, to can­ translation of the administration’s will be charged at the one Ime rate. vestry of the South Congregational ing, author, editor and historian, is Special rates tor long term every LOST— M O N D A Y noon on Bigelow vass farm trade, booking orders for program into legislation, Thomson, church Friday evening, Jan. 25. The day advertising given upon request. street or between there and Center, Spring shipment on Fall terms of the ambassador’s campaign mana­ dead at his home here. He was 89 Troop is under the leadership of Ads ordered for three or s ^ flexible silver bracelet, set with payment. No investment or previ­ ger, stated. For this reason he be­ years old. He was a direct descen­ and stopped before the third or ntth rhinestones and sapphires. Reward Miss Virginia LaClaire, captain. day will be charged only for the ac­ ous experience necessary. Splendid lieved Morrow might abandon his dant of George Stocking, who came if returned to 53 Bigelow street, or Other officers electr.I were Mrs. tual number of times the ad appear­ opportunity and steady permanent expected return to Mexico City to from England in 1633 sw a freeipan ed, charging at the rate earned, but telephone 5853. income. Exclusive territory rights conclude his diplomatic duties. Ruth Merrill Saffery. First Lieut, no allowances or refunds can be made and drawing account. The Lennox Discaas Subject Miss Alice Freeman, Second Ueut. to Cambridge, 4 Mass., and bccatne on six time ads stopped after the one of the original proprietors of Oil & Paint Company, Cleveland, Mayor Thomson and Daniel E. The committee whose duty will be LOST AND FOUND 1 to assist and advise the troop are Hartford. On his mother’s side he *'^\^o'^‘^tUl forbids"; display lines not Ohio. Pomeroy, Republican National Com­ sold. , five well known women of tbe south was descended from ’Thomas Newell, l 6 s t —BLACK and white English mitteeman from N ew Jersey, yester­ The Herald will not be responsible end of the town, Mrs. B. B. Merrill, who was one cf the first proprietors for more than one Incorrect Insertion Setter puppy, about six months day discussed the possibility the of any advertisement ordered for SITUATIONS WANTED— President woifld make such a re­ Mrs. Frank D. May, Mrs. Grace F. of Farmington, Conn., and from the old. Finder please notify Ralph L. Wolcott faihily, which gave three more than one time. FEM ALE 38 quest. When Senator David Baird, Bidwell, Mrs, Chas. H. Brewer, Mrs. The inadvertent omission of incor­ Wetherell, and receive reward. Dial Jr., was named to the Senate he ex­ William J. Rooke, The troop meets governors to the Colony of Connecti­ rect publication of advertising will be 4543. WANTED—HOUSEWORK by the every Friday .evening in the vestry cut. His ancestors included one of­ rectlfled only by cancellation of the pressed willingness to relinquish the charge made for the service r,.nder€d. day, Mrs. Alice Freeburg, 229 seat at anytime Morrow was pre­ of the South Congregational church. ficer of the French and Indian Wars, All advertisements mutt conform AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Hartford Road, telephone 6046. pared to assume it. two In the Revolution, one ik the War of 1812. Almost every male in style, copy and typography with Party managers believed imme­ regulatto’ = enforced by the publish­ GOOD USED CARS relative between the ages of 18 and diate entrance by the ambassador ers and they reserve the right to Cash or Terms ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 edit, revise or reject any -ly con­ upon his Senatorial; duties would JURY BELIEVES STORY 45 took part In the Revolutionary Madden Bros. W ar. sidered objectionable. BARGAIN FOR FARMER one | materially aid his campaign for the CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to 6f Main St. Tel. 5500 „e published same day must be re­ elderly man’s heavy cloth overcoat, j Republican nomination at the Jtme OF ATLANTA KILLING primary. ceived by 12 o'clock noon: Saturdays 10 GOOD USED CARS one small wood parlor heater. 30 ' MHJTABT CHIEFS DIE. 10:30 p.m _ Crawford Auto Supply Company Liberty street. 'Thomson stated preliminary cam­ TELEPHONE YOUR paign work in Morrow’s behalf was Center & Trotter Streets Atlanta, Jan. 28.— (A P )— Otis C. FOR SALE—SWIVEL DESK Chair already under way. He said nomi­ Washington, Jan. 28.—-(A P )— W AN T ADS. Telephone 6495 and 8063 Waller’s story that he killed Cora Death last night claimed two high •\ds are accepted over the telephone and settee, both upholstered in | nating petitions wl}l be filed with tbe Bell Brown, 18, and shot T. A. at the CHAUGE RATE gtvei, above 1928 DODGE SENIOR COUPE black leather, suitable for office or j secretary of state next week. This ranking officers of the American as a convenience to advertisers, but 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN club. Inquire at 25 Middle Turn- i action, he added, would serve to dis­ Watts, because he feared for the World War military and naval the CASH KATES will be accepted as safety of his wife when they sur­ forces. Maj. Gen. Harry Tajdor, the FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ Terms-r-Trades Considered pike. East. j sipate political rumors that the ness office on or before the seventh BETTS GARAGE ambassador might not be a candi­ prised him in his home, has been ac­ chief of engineers with the A. E. F. day following the first insertion of Hudson-Essex Dealer 129 Spruce FOR SALE— OLD fashioned jDcd- I date. cepted by a coroner’s jury, but tbe and Rear Admiral Thomas Snowden, each ad otherwise the CHAKCjb, stead year 1700, old law book 1700, [ source of telephoned threats against division and squadron com m uder of R.-\TB will be collected. No responsi­ archery outfit. Telephone 4744 after ' bility for errors in telephoned ads Mrs. W aller remains a mystery. the Atlantic fleet during the war. 6. ! will be assumed and their accuracy GARAGES—SERVICE- BASEBALL VETERAN Knowing that $1,000 had been Snowden was 73 years of age and cannot be guaranteed. STORAGE 10 demanded from Mrs. W aller by an had been in ill health for some time. INDEX OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES unidentified caller, who threatened Taylor was 68 and succumbed after CLASSIFICATIONS FOR RENT—GARAGE on Main NEARS HIS DEATH death. Watts siiid he and Miss RADIO 49 a week’s illness with pneumonia. Births ...... A street, at Middle Turnpike. Apply Brown went to the W aller apart­ Both will be interred with mili­ Engagements ...... " 113 Chestnut street or phone 4018. ment Saturday night and as a prac­ Marriages ...... FOR SALEl—RADIO Freed Eise- tary honors at Arlington National Hickman, Ky., Jan. 28— (A P ) — tical joke shouted “stick ’em up.” A Deaths ...... s t o r a g e r o o m , suitable for man, battery set, complete with APAKIMENTS—FLATS— HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Cemetery. Card ot Thanks ...... " furniture or merchandise, available eliminator. Telephone 4301. Pongo Joe Cantillon, grand old mnn coroner’s jury yesterday held the Jn .Memoriam ...... ' TENEMENTS 63 of baseball, carried on his battle killing of the Brown girl to be Los' and Found ...... * at 52 Pearl street. FOR SALE—$800 DOWN buys new with death this morning. W ill power “justifiable homicide.” Announcemenis ...... ‘ colonial borne. Six rooms, tile bath, FUEL AND FEED 4 ^ FOR R E N T — FEB. 1.— 5 room sec­ alone kept the veteran alive, doctors Personals ...... " oak floors, fireplace. Mortgages ar­ Watts, who has a wife and a O N L Y 52 D AYS— AutomablleB BUILDING- ond 'floor flat, 12 Hudson street. said. ranged. Arthur A. Knofla. 875 Main child, occupied rooms in the W al­ Automobiles for Sale ...... J FOR S A L E — BIR C H seasoned hard Modern improvements. W alter R. His only rational moment since Automobiles for Exchange...... o CONTRACTING 14 wood,, or hickory sawed for stove, street. Tei. 5440. ler’s apartment house with the THEN SPRINGTIME Auto Accessories—Tires ...... » Hobby, 66 Henry street. Dial 5773. his condition took a turn for the Brown girl as “Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ .Auto Repairing—Painting ...... ^ f furnace, or fire place by the truck ROOFING, REPAIRS and altera­ worse Sunday brought back mem­ liam Warren.” TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE .Auto Schools ...... tions. Special prices on interior load, good service and measure FOR R E N T — 6 ROOM tenement on ories of the old days and he strug­ Autos—Ship by Truck ...... = guaranteed. Fred Miller, Coventry. In an unsworn statement Waller YEAR’S BEST PRICES NOW ! trim, and reflooring. T. Nielson, Bissell street, all improvements. In­ gled to tell a yam about Rube W ad­ Autos—For Hire ...... » Telephone Rosedale 33-3. said be believed someone had de­ Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 telephone 4823. quire 47 Cottage street. OPENING STOCKS dell, pitching, ace who he is credit­ $5200 is the total price of a 5- Motorcycles—Btcvcle ...... ed with discovering, before he laps­ manded money from his wKe as a room single, all conveniences and Wanted Autos —Motorcycles ... i< FOR S A L E — S L A B and hard FOR R E N T — FO UR room tenement, ed once more into coma. price for silence regarding a trans­ garage; close in; at very easy terms. ltiiKiiu-KH iinil I'rofcxKlonal Servfcei* MOVING— I'KUCKING— wood, sawed stove length, and un­ with all improvements and garage action she had two weeks ago with r.ijsifcss Services Dftered ...... 13 N ew York, Jan. 28.— (AP)—A Doctors at his bedside have given Brand new 6-room ^lonial, well der cover, also hickory wood for at 5 Ridgewood street. Rent $23 L. S. Archer, a druggist. 1 |.iiib.'liold Services OITeted ...... 13-A STORA(}E 20 batch of selling orders accumulated up hope for his recovery and de­ arranged rooms; sun parior, oak Puiiiiiiig—ContracMng ...... H tire place. L. T. Wood. Dial 4496. month. Inquire 178 Parker street. Archer testified that Mrs. Waller in the Stock Market overnight, and clare it is only a matter of hours trim and floors; asbestos slate rort. j-'loriais—.NiitserUs ...... iS PERRETT & GLENNEY INC. Dial 5623. before his death. had been his friend n d e r the name Eiiiieial lUieciors ...... J6 FOR SALE>— H A R D W OOD and opening prices were irrgularly low? Price only $6800. Small down pay­ Local and long distance express of “May” and that he gave her $1,- Hfji 11 im —Plumbing—Roofing .. li hard slabs, stove length $6 and S9 FOR R E N T — S E V E R A L tenements er. ment. 1 iisii 1 a lice ...... J® and freight service. Including over­ per load. A. Flrpo, 116 Wells street. 540 because he “was afraid to carry In your spare time, soon before .M : I liiuri 1. — Kiessmaklng ...... 19 in good location, all improvements. Sears Roebuck dropped 2)4 points night express service between Man­ the money” himself. He said he re­ Spring time, look over the few i .M..V mg—Tt ucking—Storage ----- 20 Dial 6148. Apply Edward J. Holl, 865 Main and American Telephone, Columbia NO INVESTIGATION chester and New York. Furniture covered from Frank A. Doughman, brand new, pretty and up-to-date ' I’.iiMiiiig—Paijeting ...... 21 street. Telephone 4642. Graphophone, General Electric and Protcbsii'iia 1 Services ...... ff moved under the supervision of ex­ H AR D W OOD $6 per load. Hard a lawyer, $I,28(T of the money which six-room single cottages at Eliza­ American Can, yielded a point or Keiiaiiing ...... ||3 perts and in specially constructed slab wood $5.00 load. Wm. J. Mc­ L IL L E Y STREET, near Center, two OF GARVAN CHARGES the attorney declared had been en­ beth Park, Henry street , and Tan­ Tailoring —Uceing —Cleaning ... 24 more. trucks. Phone 3063, 4860 or 8864. Kinney. Pbone Rosedale '28-2.. 5 room flats with garage, rent trusted to him for keeping by Mrs. ner street You may ftnfl the home T.'ilri tjoods and Service ...... 2o U. S. Steel Common, Allied Chem­ W inied —B'lSiness -Service ...... 2S reasonable. Inquire 21 Elro street. Waller. you have dreamed of. Whether, you GENERAL TRUCKING—Equipped FOR SALE — SEASONED hard ical, Frank G. Shattuck, Union Cai'- Washington, Jan. 28 — (A P ) — I'diicndoiinl Phone 5661. are thinking of buying or not, your ('oiirses and Classes ...... 2? for light and heavy jobs, tobacco, wood, $6.50 a load, split $7.25. Fred bide and M ay Department Stores Senator Walsh, Democrat, Montana, announced today that. the Senate time will be well spent lookiBg over T’livaie Insiruclion ...... 2i! hay, lumber, heavy freight, etc. O. Giesecke. Phone Rosedale 36-12. FOR R E N T — D E S IR A B LE 6 room opened fractionally higher. 1 lancing ...... lobby committee would not make an HAW AH NEEDS FILIPINOS. these houses. Prompt service, reasonable rates. tenement, at 32 Walker street, off Early selling presumably was .M nsical—Dramatic ...... 29 investigation into the deposition of Hare you a small form dbise in— Wanied—Ins'iucilon ...... SOI Frank V. Williams. Tel. 7997. East Center, all improvements, and based on the theory that the mar­ Francis P. Gafvan, former alien Honolulu, Jan. 28.— (A P )— Gov­ one to six acres— to exchange for a Fliinncinl HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 ket was entitled to a technical re­ I’.onds—Slocks—.Moiigages ...... 31 garage, good location, rent reason­ property custodian, which said Sen­ ernor Judd of Hawaii has requested Colonial house, six rooms, nearly action after its brisk advance to a Business upport unit ies ...... 3J FAINTING—REPAIRING 21 OAK BUFFET $15. Mahogany buf­ able. Inquire 30 Walker. ator Moses of New Hampshire and Delegate Houston at Washington to new, on Burnside avenue 7 If so— new high level for the year. De­ Money to Loan ...... 33 fet with rairfor $25. Odd rockers others had joined with German oppose the bill of Representative see us at once. Hel|> iiiKi SituntloDS FOR R E N T — 98 CHURCIH street, clines of 1 to nearly 5 points were $1.50 to $5.00. chemical interests in an effort to in­ Welch of California, which would Poultry place at the Green, an up- Help Wanted —Female ...... 35 PAINTING AND paperhanging. five room flat, steam heat, modern quite general in the first hour, al­ Help Vvatiled — Male ...... Sti Watk.ns Furniture Elxchange fluence tariff legislation. prohibit the immigration into the todate house and brand new p ou lt^ Phone 3148. improvements, price very reason­ though there were several strong Help Wanted—.Male or Female ,. 37 Walsh said he had examined the United States of Filipinos by plac­ buildings for 1500 hens. It is one .Agents Wanted ...... 37-A able. Inquire 28 Scarborough Road spots scattered throughout the list. deposition and had found nothing of the best ii^ town and should be a Situations Wanted —Female .... 38 or Phone 5956. Overnight news was not of a ing them in the same class with Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 pkdfessiunal WANTED—TO BUY 58 which "reflects in any maimer what­ money maker. character to arouse much market Japanese and Chinese. Jcniployment Agencies ...... 40 ever on Senator Moses, or which is SERVICES 22 JUNK FOR R E N T — 5 ROOM flat, with all enthusiasm. Publication of the The governor "aid the bill would l.i»e Stock—Hel»— Poultry—V ‘bicic* a proper subject for investigation Dogs—Birds—Pels ...... 41 I will buy anything saleable at improvements, garage if desired. terms of the Republic steel merger be detrimental to Hawaii. Filipinos ROBERT J. SMITH . PIANO TUNING of this committee.” l.ive Stock — Vehicles ...... 42 highest prices. Also buy automo­ Inquire at 146 Summit street. failed to stimulate any demand for const!tvfte the bulk of the unskilled Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 phone 3460 1009 Main S t ^ t biles. Call Wm. Ostrinsky 5879— 91 the two stocks of the combination labor upon Hawaii’s sugar planta­ Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 41 John Cockerbam FOR R E N T — F O U R ROOM tene­ AUTO RACER DIES Clinton street. listed on the “big board.” Another tions. For Stile—HiccelliinvuuB 6 Orchard St. Tel. 4219 ment, all improvements. 111 Holl Fire Insurance Articles tor Sale ...... 45 series of disappointing December street, telephone 7330. W est Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. 28— Boats and Accessories ...... W IL L P A Y H IG H EST cash prices railroad earnings made their ap­ Building Materials ...... 47 (AP) —Lucian Purdom (Jack) 23 for rags, papr., magazines and pearance. One of the bright spots Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 REPAIRING FOR R E N T — 5 ROOM flat, all im- I Jackson, 24, Miami auto race Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 metals. Also buy all kinds of was the preliminary estimate of a provements, 137 West Middle Turn­ driver, died early today in a hospi­ h’uel anq Feed ...... 4V-A CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repair­ chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial sharp decrease in crude production pike. Phone 3652. tal from injuries received Sunday Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 ed. key dtting, safes opened, saw 6389 or 3886. last week. Houseliold Goods ...... 51 at the opening of the winter dirt filing and grinding. Work called FO R R E N T — 5 ROOMS in double J. I. Case, which ran up over 10 Machinery and Tools ...... 52 tract racing season at Belvedere Musical Instruments ...... 53 for. Harold Clemsou, 108 North points yesterday, quickly fell back ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 tenement, all improvements, also park. tttfice and Store Equipment .... 54 Elm street Tel. 3648. garage. Call 3364 or apply 15 Ash­ 4 1-2 on profit taking. Standard Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Jackson sustained a broken back Gas & Electric yielded 3 points be­ Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 VACUUM CLEANER, phonographs, worth street. and internal injuries when his car fore the end of the first half hour. Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 clock, §run repairing, key fitting. FOR R E N T — ROOMS in Johnson catapulted on a turn, throwing him Kooiiis—liotird—Hotels—Resorfa FOR R E N T — 6 ROOM tenement, Fox Film 2 1-4, Westinghouse Elec­ Braitbwaite. 52 Pearl street. Block. Telephone 3726. high in tbe air. Iteataurants all improvements including fur­ tric 2 and International Telephone, Rooms Without Board ...... 59 nace. Inquire at 179 Maple street. American Power & Light, U. S. In­ Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A SEWING MACHINE repairing of $50,000 B LA ZE . ALL ABOARD FOR Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 all makes, oils, needles, and sup­ APARTMENTS—FLATS— dustrial Alcohol, Air Reduction and Hotels—liestaurants ...... 61 FOR R E N T — F O U R room tenement, Berlin, N . H., Jan. 28.— (A P ) — plies. R. W , Garrard, 37 Eldward TENEMENTS 63 Anchor Cap sold a point or more CLEVCLANP, SAN­ Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 all improvements, including shades lower. Fire which caused damage estimat­ IteuI Estate For Rcnt_ street Tel. 4301. and garage, $27.00. Rear 117 1-2 ed at $50,000 today destroyed the DUSKY, TOLEPO, .Apartments. Flats. Tenements‘.. 63 FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment, Frank G. Shattuck and Coca Cola Business Locations tor Rent .... 64 central, modem, convenient, heat­ Prospect street. Telephone 8569. led the early advance in the food two-story building occupied by the SO?ANTON, PA., Mouses for Ren*...... 65 group. Union Pacific, Newton J. J. Newberry Company chain de­ AND OTHER COURSES AND CLASSES 27 ed, available Feb. 1st. Rubinow’s, FOR R E N T — 6 ROOM tenement, Suburban for Kent ...... 66 Steel, • International Silver and partment store. The fire started in Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 841 Main street. corner of Winter and Center POINTS WEST b a r b e r T r a d e taught in day Western Union also showed evi­ the store basement from an un­ Wanted to Rent ...... €S streets. Call 5883. Real Estate For Sale and evening classes. Low tuition FOR R E N T — F O U R ROOM flat, all dence of strong buying support. known origin. Apartment Building for Sale ... 69 rate. V augl^ Barber School, 14 improvements, five minutes from Foreign exchanges opened steady. Business Property tor Sale...... 70 Market street, Hartford. mills, 351 Center street. Tel. 6583. I'anus and Land for Sale ...... 71 Sterling, which sagged to the lowest THREE KILLED BY BL.\ST Houses for Sale ...... 78 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 level since the second week in Octo­ Scranton, Pa., Jan. 28.— (A P )— Lots For Sale ...... 73 FOR R E N T — 6 ROOM tenement, all ber yesterday, was slightly former, HELP WANTED— Three persons, two of them women, Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 improvements, garage. Call at 64 FOR R E N T — 6 ROOM single house, cables on London being quoted at were killed or burned to death in an t r z z z H k w : Suburban for Sale ...... 76 Summer street. Real Estate for Exchai.gs ...... 76 FEMALE 35 with garage, chicken coop and $4.86 17-32. explosion and fire at Carbondale Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 large garden, at 256 Woodbridge this morning. The dead: WANTED — MAID for generid FO R R E N T — 4 ROOMS in 2 family Aaction—Legal Notices street. Inquire C. Kompanick, 27 Big words are a poor camouflage Miss Ella Clark, 50, and Mr. and Legal Notices ...... 79 housework by North End family. house, rent reasonable. Inquire 224 Starkweather street. for little ideas. Mrs. Owen Mangan, elderly people. Legal Notices ...... '...... 7S Hours T to 7. Write Box D, Herald. Oak street. GAS BUGGIES— The Big Question By FRANK BECK HOWOV, HBM . WEBU, , IT HE’UL F THAT 1 D O N T KNOW . HER. BeeiNS TO UOOK UK6 AL.>V/WyS G WAS TOUGH , RATHER IS PRETTV OLD U T O P IA V/I|_L. SO O M HAN/E THE SAM E <3ET-«*IN» HIS AND h a s n ’t GOT MUCH A DAM. IP OLD THGERE’S NO BACK BUSTED. LAID B Y . IF SHE MARRIES VX/ll-EV H AD W ITW HOPE OP HIM IS HIS LITTLE DICK IT M EANS THE OLD U S T H E y J O B M tO H T MAWi/E EVER 8EINE SWEETHEART, s MAN WILL HAVE TO BEEN DONE HE A B U E T O NELLIE CHERRV, FOOT THE B ILLS. IT*S A GOOD M AN . BER^ NkiAS WAL.K ©OIN* TO STICK A PRETTV HAI^ — 0 V -THE W ey------AEAIN. 0hT HIM T DECISION TO HOW»5 HtE BOV> M A K E . D IC K t GOT ANOTHER BIG BATCH OF YlOlOlolNlNiTlri LETTERS FROM READERS G e m r ^ l l y ADVISING There are at least four mistakes in the above picture. They may per NELLIE ABOUT tain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or what not. See u you MARRYING can find them. T h ai look at the acr aisle d ; word b^ow — and iinacram- DICK. ble it, by swltchiof the letters around. Q i ^ e yourself 20 for «$ch of the mistakes youirou mid. and 20 for tbe wmd if you unscramble it THEY A R E P R E T T V c o E ^ C H O N S EVENLY • DIVIDED (1) “Fen.”, on the station sign. Is not the eorreet- a^brevlatieii for SO FAR Feimsylvania. (2) Scranton, 1^, is east of E r| c, not west (S) Two r y g y - i buttons are missing from the tralii annbonoer’s coat (4) . The steps are missing from the Pullman ear. (6) The scrambled .word is MONOTONY.

- ' - ' w , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, riiwiip ByP«r^X.C^: SDiSE ^ NONSENSE flapper fanny SAYS; SK1FP¥ at . ». ■ Things as The^ Are in a Certain KAAV6F TH€Y THINH Home. gjg JUST 66tN lUeLC^TMC STUFP UU€ V -r j OH. I o jp U tO M TRSIN* a M6u » VOU'RC R€OOf^R One morning while the children SCNT CAM6 BACK were eating breakfast Milford put IAONOAV, BUT I F€£t B A P CVISTOMCRS. two heaping spoonful of sugar In his A U PUMCH60 FU U __ OON’’^ TMlMK lUg'Re a b o u t -t h a t . COCO&* OF HOCCS. His Sister—I should think one TO 6 IV € ;C ^ ' MUCH. W M V ? spoonful would be enough. Milford—I should think so, too, but it ain't. •V T r A Suitable Title. Bill—Have you heard our S'.I- spender-button song? Pete—No, what’s its name .' Bill—It All Depends On You. aa : Yellow People in the World. Chinese Japanese iz r Hit-and-run drivers. cm ("perev L. Crosby. Great BriU'm rights •••VvSVf-.-.w:v>..v.v-^------Dcflned. Bachelor—Guy who didn’t have a! ill iiimtiT .. . """ OUR BOARI)IN(> HOUSR car in his younger days. j By Fontaine Fos House Warming—Last call lor j In winter the best way to dig The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Gene Ahern wedding presents. j your w’ay out is to dig in. Prunes—Plums with mflamma- j tory rheumatism. thing smaller, be nonchalant and Cannon—A long hole surrounded hand him a new five-dollar bill. /(Ki- AUfftW eR f/kU/e^i-TVoU liM-M* MAR-R-R. , _ t Sob sbPEC^ with steel. /!//. M (aJB • U/AS TS-'RUM'F f V. Golf—Cow pasture pool. The reason fewer women are get­ (Sr MAv/B Alb Detour—The roughest distance ting religion now than formerly, is AtJibMA'f/C W COME ,PRO'FeSSOR 1 because modern surgery has enabl- lAjiJBkrriviE between two points. 1 jUAPB'To Ui0T3k''t'BMP0‘RA‘RlUV Dust—Mud with the wa.er j ed them to die happier. MllbP, MR. AsMLES.-Tb MS squeezed out. ^ W ltH QL' T=LA-r IP O ^ iS ^ 'T b p B k i, UIMb RE I Another need of the age is less . HOOPLE f Puncture—A little hole which as- CLOSe BePTlOOM UilxiPOUl5 [ W E C A k i COiK iaAlIE • velops ten miles from a garage. ; schenUng to get by without working P l i v OUR plSCUSSIOki Wind—Air in a hurry. ' and more working to get by with­ Oiti COLP MoTHlifAJeS , SO v/oi3 piPkiM * oM u g M-t' Sculptor—A man who makes out scheming. w’VtlOULPi^V oErr -MAKE K faces and busts. UJASES / Bill of Fare—A list of eats, dis­ Kissing in the old days was otii' c'F Bep "fo po i-rf v/OLAR s o u s simpler. You didn’t have'-to culti­ tinguished from menu by the figures I WAS GOfAi''Tb iw e V ii6 R K ' in the right hand column vate a taste for paint before you could enjoy it. • I'A K e 1-r OV/ER G B 'T I used to think monthly bills EPISOAj IKitfeReSTfeP Were one of life’s most trying ills, “Let your first aim to be to. serve But I feel differently now. rather than to get.’’ About the bills, tor I’ve learned h.^w CAM E lSP V 6 I-I ■ Beware of the man who says he To read a story in each one, I Ma p n b okS So now the bills are kind of tun. is the boss at his house. He would 30 Four ninety-eight for silken hose: just as soon lie about some one else ’D'U'R'V D crry I Means Mother to a party goes. i also. A little coat, a hat of blue: From this bill smilingly steps Sue. And the grocery bill will tell Wooden Trophy Honors The wide, wide world we are dil well. What use o’er monthly bills to “Dry Duck” Landings wail? For each one there’s a tale Of happiness for someone who I Washington— (AP) — A w'ooden For happiness looks straight to you. ' trophy has been established at Why even in the doctor’^ bills I Luke Field, Hawaii, for army air There is a tale of vanquished ills. corps pilots who are able to land amphibians on the ground with the America has no great cathedrals, wheels drawn up. but you should see some of the mod­ Six men have qualified for “han­ em bathrooms. dles’’ on the cup, which was estab- I fished by Maj. Maxwell Kirby, com- When you hand the street car i manding officer, to foster skill In conductor an old five-dollar bill and i dry landiiig the flying boats. Ordinarily the wheels are drawn he asks you if you haven’t some- ■2l ; up only for landing on water and J[rr^6 A FUNNY THING HOW MOE*5 dLOTHlMG SIGN ALW AYS ! released to convert the ships into j land planes for coming down to BLOWS OVER EVERY YEAR AMD MAKES A MICE SHELTER ___ tOjJiT HAvie TO BB : the ground. . UllTH FOR THE FOLKS WHO WAIT FOR THE CAR AT THAT POINT- ^ SPOOM WOOR. MOOTH TO MAVC5 A ^T\R IM I Government Gels $4;000 WASHINGTON TIJBKS II The Confession ! In Trio Of Dead Letters C BUT-6UT, COUMTESSl HOW COUL^D^ AS FOR WASH'S GUN-THE DUKE STOLE IT— better come sf ARE YOU SURE r CAMT LAST, DUvgE WAS AFRAID AFRMD VlA'^H MIGHT GET '{OU HAME KlUED WlM WHEN IT DOCTOR? TrtEN— I’LL TELL VMlsi - m ight SHOOT. ASK WASHlE — FORGIVE Washington— (A P )— Three mis­ CLEMJ, COUMTE-JS. WAS PROVED THAT HE WAS SHOT sives that arrived at the dead let­ ruL TELL Ei/ERSTMiNG. WHAT ME. TELL HiM MOriEV IS—S A P E "'N HOLLOW WITH T06BS' PISTOL? AND SiWCE ter division of the postoffice in W'LtiE WEEKS SAID-WAS TRUE. ^ tree- front of‘ house where I - was FEAReP TriW THE TRAMP SAW TUBB^ THROW J Washington brought government 1 killed the duke, wash ' APRLSTEP. coffers $ 4 ,000. \S IMKiOCEMT. I The letters contained bills or iiKe Co u n t s s ? THE TRAMP i denomination and were received t l E O ! ' \\-ithin a few hours of each other, c a n n o t L i v e ! i The addresses indicated they were penned by the same person, prob- WIT BV t r o c K ! ably a woman. 0UI?inG t WITH ■J All efforts failed to locate the sender or the persons to whom the POLICE JOSHED letters were addressed. KO. U. S. PAT. c^. TO HOSPITAL. KEARS VliaiC WEEK’S ACCUSE WER OF PUKE'S murder--TrtEN LEIVPS FROM COURT ROOM wmPOW-- ACCIPEWT . « t' FOLLOWS. mromrJhr MAI It V______. Bj BloBsec FKK('KLES AND HIS FRIENDS Freckles Is Out of It freckles vWASHEO h\s GEE-LE’S W041 COME Y oO'RE VWE'LL ASK W\M VMHV • HAMOS TVf SAME PA/ VIE LOOK AT TUEBS nr is,PiHU.w«Twe DO^i'T LOOK AKV CJCMM here yViAKlKk’ SOCH A FUSS CWER HE’S- SWciWlliS HIS UAflD To SHOOK HAMOS V«m TH’ IT AdAl>^t POtSiOEKT OP TUE OMITEO DiFFEtt£K>T To UE IS.SWNllH’ SIAOWIK’ VOOR. hand to ■vyJHV-'WUV- I.EVECV’^OV WUEH FRECKLES, IT TO PRE910EMT AM”X OIDMT- OSSIE " STATES SHOOK THAT UAHO wiE ^ am before emeqnboov vhkem THATS easv VHHO SHOOK. TW PRESIOEHTS PlhiKN.'.’ m hahos still 6D THE BEMU1M6 HAMOSUAKE^ r AMVmiMG SO '♦iondeeful VNASHUi6TD)i BRASSlli’ TO AMNBOOy.'/ UE SHOOK TVIE VlER'/ OM IT— //^ BEFORE “? II PRESIOEMT'S HAND, EASV 1 ASK TiDo a NbO /

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PEARSON, LOCAL SINGER, EMERGENCY DOCTORS. WICKHAM IMPROVEMENTS ABOUT TOWN Dr. Edwin Cl Higgins and Dr. WITH INVESTORS’ HRM LeVerne Holmes will be on duty SEEN AS LOCAL BOON Word was received yesterday to answer emergency calls to- from Hamilton, Ont., Canada, to , I morrow afternoon. the effect that WilUam J. McFad- L i ------Entrance to Manchester Great­ den, father of Mrs. Thomas J. Cole | Prominent Soloist Here Joins of Middle Turnpike West and Mrs. ly Improved by Erasure of Thomas Freebum of Lillie street Syndicate Branch as a Sales­ D E P A R T M E N T S T O R E S O . MAMCHESTER^,CONN. i Billboards'and Eyesores. <------:...... and brother of Harry McFadden of man Saturday. LEGION’S BANQUET I ------Cooper street died Simday in Portadown, Ireland. He was 76 Manchester people using the main years of age and retired from work G. Albert Pearson, prominent AT ROXY’S FEB. 17 j road to Hartford during the last few about four months ago. Manchester bass-baritone singer, I i weeks - are commenting \ upon the will leave C. E. House & Son, Inc., ! changes that have been made on the Announcing the opening of The Majors football team an­ where he has been employed for the ; former Burger property just west of nounces another dance for the mem­ past four years, on Saturday, and I the C. H. Wickham estate. Formerly bers and their friends for Friday will become affiliated with the local No General Distribution of ■ a well kept farm, this property had evening at the hall at the fire head­ branch of the Investor’s Syndicate, I changed hands several times in re-1 quarters Main, at Hilliard streets. I cent years. The large barn had been ^ The Meritas as salesman. Refreshments and a pleasant social Tickets This Year— Jack ; burned, the house had fallen into evening are assured. Jack Berry i neglect, and a fringe of bUlboards 1 heads the committee, of ar­ had been built along the road, com- | Colorful, smart drapes for I Hartnett, Chairman. the bathroom, kitchen and rangements. pletely hiding the beautiful hillside , from the view of the travellers on j pantry are easUy made with a few yards of oilcloth shelv­ William E. Thumith of 69 Brook­ the main road. ; The annual banquet of Dilworth- A short time ago the property was , Oilcloth Shop ing. field street has been called to Fay- j ville, Mass., by the death of his Cornell Post. No. 102, American purchased by Clarence H. Wickham, ■ mother, Mrs. Margaret Thumith. Legion, will be held Monday eve­ whose fine place, The Pines, borders h e modern woman who is interested in making her home color­ it on the east. As soon as the con- | ning, February 17, at Roxy’s, in ful and charming will be delighted with the new Oilcloth Shop The annual church meeting for tracts with the owners of the bill- i w’hich we have opened in our Housefuruishing Department. Woodland, it was announced at last boards had expired, Mr. Wickham T the choice of a pastor for the com­ night's post meeting. This affair, { began a thorough cleanup of the Oilcloth lends charm to any room in the house and brings color to the ing year will be held tonight at 7:30 I property. The house and the scatter- dullest surroundings. It offers itself as a modern covering for dozens at the Church of the Nazarene. Ali always the peak of Legion social ac­ j ed remnants of the burned barn of items around the house. It is sanitary and easily cleaned with a adult members of the congregatiou tivities, is the sixth to be held by have been removed and tbe sites are urged to be present. j the post and the first to be held out graded, and all the billboards have damp cloth when soiled. The new patterns are especially colorful and “ 1 of town. However, the committee 1 been cleared away. The result has smart— small floral designs. . . . florentine patterns...... old fashion A social for the members of the 1 feels that the Roxy night club is so ' been to restore to view the full table cloth checks... .bold flowers... .modernistic checks. Emblem club will be held tomorrow | near the tqwn line that Legionnaires beauty of the hillside which had afternoon at the Elks home in will not consider it too far to go lor been concealed by outdoor adver­ Rockville. Mrs. Albert Heller of a banquet. tizing. A Thousand Items Can Be Made Rockville is general chairman. Man­ The committee in charge of the The location of the property chester members on her committee annual dinner is John D. Hartnett, makes it a matter of rejoicing local­ From Oilcloth. arc Mrs. Simon Hildebrand, Mrs. chairman, Frank Bray, Almeron ly that it has fallen into the hands Carl Herrick, Mrs. T. P. Holloran, Hollister, Harry Roth and Harold of a public-spirited citizen like Mr. Mrs. Mary V. Holloran, Mrs. Mar.c Olds. Tickets were distributed last Wickham. Coming out from Hart­ Waste Baskets Shades Book Covers Jesanis. night for the firs' time. Chairman ford one drives through level and Closest Linings An oilcloth covered shoe box Hartnett announced that no tickets not particularly attractive suburban Hat Boxes \vill not only transform your Center church professional women G. Albert Pearson would be sent through the mail this country. He rounds the corner by Bibs ‘ Laundry Bags dark clothes closet but will will meet this evening at 7:30 with year. It is almost impossible to the Woodland mills, and open, hilly keep it spic and span. Miss Evelyn Johnston, 21 BigelO'v ! This change of positions will give check returns accurately when tick­ country begins. From the top of the Aprons Screen Coverings street. I Mr. Pearson more time to devote to ets are distributed by mail so that first of the hills the church spires of ' his music than formerly. Many en­ this year all Legionnaires desiring Manchester can be seen. It is most Plain hat boxes don’t add Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Glenney of gagements in the near future make to attend the dinner must secure fortunate, say local people, that the to the appearance of your 45-inch Oilcloth...... yard 50c East Center street, accompanied by necessary close application to his their ducats from members of the view of the first of these hills is no clothes closet but gay col­ Mrs. E. H. Swift of Boston, are studies, Mr. Pearson, under the committee. longer obscured by billboards. ored oilcloth ones do. spending the week in New York. tutelage of Mrs. Nellie Carrie Rey­ Last night's meeting voted to con­ Strangers who enter Manchester 54-inch Oilcloth...... yard 65c nolds of Hartford, has progressed from the west will now have a more far as a singer, and apart from his duct a carnival again this coming Mrs. William Newbury of Spruce season. Commander Walter Sheri­ favorable impression of the town, to Printed Shelving...... yard 15c solo work has gained repute both which a much more attractive en­ .street gave a birthday party at her locally and abroad as guest artist dan told the post that he thought it home Saturday afternoon in honor trance has been given through Mr. of the Beethoven and G Clef Glee best to get an early start in plan­ Wickham’s purchase of this proper­ Plain Shelving...... yard 10c of her small grandson, Paul E. Clubs. He is at present a member ning for the annual fete and the Heckler, who makes his home with ty. Residents of Manchester who of the choir of the Center Congre­ Legionnaires agreed with him. The travel frequently by this road will Mr. and Mrs. Newbury. It was also gational Church of Hartford, commander will name a committee 54-inch Table Cloths...... ^2.98 the eighth birthday of their niece. find the beautiful hillside, freed rrom m to handle the arrangements. Half Rita M. Balmer. Paul was three. disfiguring billboards a much more The joint celebration was enjoyed of the proceeds will go to the Legion pleasing prospect admirers of land­ Oilcloth Scarfs...... 19c by about 35 little friends and play­ and half to the Legion Fife and scape beauty assert. (36 and 42-inch) mates of the children, and they had POLICE COURT Drum Corps. a merry time playing games and Everett Kennedy wais initiated in­ dancing. One or two of the girls to membership in the post last gave solo dances and ethers re­ Harry Peterson, 19, charged with night, all the regular officers being Many women, too, are cited. Mrs. Newberry had her din­ theft of clothing, was sent to jail present to confer the degree. The FOOD SALE covering their old waste Oilcloth, Special Yard ing room gay with red. green and for sixty days. attendance prize remains intact foi baskets with the new col­ White and small checked oilcloth yellow decorations, with hat favors Rocco Mesillio, 18, charged with another month since the member orful oilcloth. It is esisier vagrancy, had his case continued a WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29 in the glazed finish. 45 inches wide. The new floral patterns are for all in the same colors. It goes whose name was drawn last night to keep clean and attrac­ especially adaptable for cover­ without saying the children did full week. was not present to receive. Carl G. tive. justice to the good things set before j Barney Virskyr charged with in­ ing your old screen. They Brill’s name was drawn out of the come in a number of color them. toxication, was fined $10 and costs. box, but since he was not at the Watkins Brothers Store Hale’s Meritas Oilcloth Shop— Housefumishing Dept.— Basement. Rudolph Noch of East Hartford, combinations. charged with operating an automo­ meeting he cannot claim the' prize A surprise birthday party was which now amounts to about $20. held last evening on Mrs. Raymond bile with improper registration, had 2:30 P. M. Moonan at her home, Manchester judgment suspended. Members of the Rockville Legion Green, by a party of her friends. Post were present last night seeking Center Church Women’s information on the organization of Several games were played and re­ Federation freshments were served. ' Dependable service on furnace a post drum corps. Refreshments and fuel oil made be secured by were served following the meeting. Home Baked Food in Variety Buy White Oak Coal $12.00 per dialing 5145, The Manchester Lum­ ton. G. E. Willis & Son. —Adv. ber Co.—Adv. WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. HOSPITAL NOTES The White

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