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NET PRESS RUN AVERAGE DAILT CIRCUIjATION for the month of January 1920 5,241 C oB ift- Kember of the Audit Bureau of Clrculatlona

\ VOL. XLin^ NO. 96. (Classified Advertising on Page 12) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.,WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1929 (FOURTEEN FA(2ES)

INVITES FOOT GUARD, 2 MEN ESCAPE “Wonderful!” Coolidge Tells Skipper TO INAUGURATION FR 0M S40N ^ ' /i SEA’m nO M '-J* is Hoover Asked Governor to SENATE PASSES <*• FOR JACKSON MURDER Send Them to Washington CRUISER BILL Were in 40 Feet of Water; Man Tries To Smash To Meet at Potnam Feb. 11 and Legislature Votes to Today the Men WiD At­ to Consider Charges Pay Their Expenses. BYUMVOTE tempt Test in 75 Fee^ Red Leader*s Coffin Against Rice— Coroner

Hartford, Conn., Feb. 6— The New Invention. Moscow, Feb. 6— A man who was^the body, there was suddenly the Postpones Incpiest Governor’s Foot Guard are going America Starts Ont to Build arrested for attempting to smash crash of heavy plate glass. Some fanatic had taken a stone to Washington to partlcipatt in the Nikolai Lenin’s glass coffin and Which Was to Have ^ e n Key West, Fla., Feb. 6— Can a from his pocket 'tnd hurled it parade that escorts Herbert Hoover a Navy Second to None disfigure the features of the famous man escaped from a submerged sub­ through the glass enclosed bier. to be Inaugurated President of the The stone, missed Lenin’s head by marine 75 feet under the sea and Red leader, is believed to be insane. Held Today— Rice In Jsul, United States." Both Houses of the In the World— The Pro­ inches. live to tell about it? It is understood he has been con­ The body was not disturbed. Legislature took favorable action That question will be decided off fined to

1 and ' adjournment of Congress whenever the Senate has finished JEWISH SYNAGOfiUE ^ LATEST STOCKS HOUSE D E P M IN H ) with the measures. LEAN 1929 FOR Miss Borden Fools Film / '."i . ji The session would be strictly limited to consideration of farm re> HERE SEEMS REMOTE f & i New Yprk, Feb. 6 — Wall sreet TO HELP FARMERS lief and tariff readjustment, under LONDON CROOKS, Executives And Gossips workbd Itself np-'lnto a nervous fit j this plan, restriction to be accom­ over the money sitnation today and ‘ M onday plished largely through limitirig the Decide to Wait for More Fonda sold stock)i in such abundance that ' organization of House committees Before Making Plans for ‘ YARD’ PROMISES prices of tbe maricet favorttez-tnm- < Ijo.BoBfiBiup, Leaders Say They FiD Have Backed By Tilson bled 3 to 15 points. Everything Gonttact-r-0^' House of Worship. Rep. John Q. Tilson, of Connecti­ was running along smoothly until ion Noted. > > cut, Republican floor leader, is the word was iiassed' around that Any plan for the erection of a London.— English criminals' are Relief B i Up Fithin Ten sponsoring the proposals, which the reserve board would issne The order hu b e » jt o ^ ior zlz. will be laid before both President- synagogue In Manchester In the promised a lean 1929. another blast against the balloon­ near future by Jewish residents With the New Year reforms were sets of drawings and wpecUffeatiottZ Elect Hoover and Republican lead­ ing of bank credit in stock market for the eight room addition to the Days. ers of the Senate. seems to be out of the ^inestlon. In­ Introduced at Scotland Yard. Brit­ speculaition, and that the Bank of stead two organizations, one com­ ain’s famed criminal intelligence Hollister street school In the Although it is admitted by House Englanil directors would take steps Eighth District, for the us© of leaders that no direct word has posed of fifteen members all men headquarters, where an intensified to stop tbe drainage of gold .from Washington, Feb. 6.— Leaders of and the other of women have been campaign against crime Just bidders. A large number wUl be been received from Mr. Hooker, London to New York. Then the supplied if Deeded, but on the oc­ the House have determined upon a they appear convinced from previ­ formed. been launched. / flood gates of selling were opened, Both are being run on a benevo­ and, the bears rode high-minded in casion of the prevloUB bidding, program designed to bring a^ u t ous conversations with him that he Among the reforms launched or when all plans were rejected, there will advocate limiting of the special lent plan at the present time, bring­ contemplated are: a fa'lllng'-market. passage of a "Hoover farm rmlet ing about a better understanding were six bidders and the committee bill” within ten days after a special session to the two major subjects. 100 per cent increase in person­ The boars directed their strong­ dues-not expect tha. there will be While House leaders have decid­ and frequent get togethers of both nel B.nd transport of tbe Flying est shafts against the industrial session is imlled, probably April 1, men and women an' lending a more than that. it was learned today. ed that only four committees Squad, tbe famous automobile stocks and specialties which have This was the iuderstandlng 01 should be created agitation has hand in case of need. They are al­ squad wblclrhas struck terror into been In the lead of the upward The program tentatively dopted so setting aside a small fund from the building committee at its meer{h been started in the Senate for a English criminals. movement since the middle of Jan­ further provides for the passage tii^e to time form the early seeds ing on Monday night.for the c u ‘‘wide open” session which would Provision of a ring of police tele­ uary the big professionals got the of a tariff readiustment bill by May to be used, when there is sufficient “ jump on the bulls by scaUerln* a that n^rde pi;ovision for the erection consider all kindv of legislation. phone boxes around London. o f the school speciffet that the con­ House leaders proposed to organize for a house of worship. big volume of selling orders all over In adddition the local members are Extension of night automobile tract wonid be subject to compeU- only the ways and means, agricul­ patrols, especially in the suburbs tbe industrial list In the first hour, doing good work in the support of a receiving the best prices of th^. day (ive bids and the committee bad the ture, rules and accounts commit­ of the great cities. right tcv accept or reject all bids. tee, and probably tbe appropria­ Jewish orphanage and the funds for their short sales. .When the raised are mostly from package Development of automobile trans­ selling broke- out the heaviest in A change in the opintone that THE SMITH tions committee after the farm re­ port for noB-iioifonned detectives. exists on consolidation has been lief bill has beet, passed and an ap­ parties held among their own mem­ the early afternoon, the bulls were bers and from the small dues that Utilization of police officers wltb already loaded with tbelr favorite noted in the Eighth dfztriet where propriation is needed to put it Into special qualifications ( languages, JEWELRY CO. effect. are paid monthly. stocks and had little room for more. strong opposition to merging the etc.) in spheres where they will be U. S. Steel was hard pressed, districts in town has prevailed, ae^ Qieney Block most useful. ' opening at 184 1-2, this market cording .to those who are In touch Reorganization of the Scotland Over the Green Store ABOUT TOWN leader was battered down 5 points with district affairs; For that UNDY ON LAST LEG Yard Press Bureau to make it a to 179 1-2. shortly after the noon reason it is believed the Eighth dis­ real and vital force. period. Wright Aero- tumbled 18 trict will noV oppose tbe building oi In the opinion of police chiefs, points to 280. losing all of yester­ tbe school taking tbe attitude that 30 Years 30 OF HOP TO PANAMA A number of men, who are In­ when the new system of telephone day’s gain. Bethlehen. steel was should consolidation come the dia terested in horses, are planning to boxes come into effect, it will be unable to stand up under the selling trict might Just as well have the A (Continnad from Page 1.) attend a dinner to be given by the possible to. close all rbads around weight and lost 4 points at 89 1-2. school built and not take a ehanee Manchester Jeweler horsemen of tbls^ section. In Hart­ London at a moment’s notice by Losses of 2 to 5 points were re­ of not having it erected al|pr con­ were no formal ceremonies of greet­ ford Monday evening. There will flashing messages to police boxes corded in a score or more oi the solidation. W. A. SMITH ing and no elaborate entertain­ be at least one table of Manchester at strategic points. In this way it Motor Car, Oil, equipment and ments. The famous rirman wanted men. is hoped to cope with tbe automo­ Utility stocks. The* Ralls also Join­ ANOTHER f o r d RELtC. ed the downward procession. to retire early to be fit for- today's bile bandit, who nine times out of Fred Starkweather has made ten succeeds in getting clean away. Selling of stocks today had all WilUmantic. Conn.. Fri>. long J< urney. the appearance of an old-fashioned Your Guarantee Col. Lindbergh spent the night at good progress In his ice harvesting. Lord Byng, the new police com­ fourth steam engine secured-in this He has already filled, one Ice bouse missioner. who made his name dur­ “ shake out.” the so-called healthy district, by Henry Ford, in tieza"than of tbe United States Legation. He re­ reaction—which is anything but a year was reported today by Wil­ tired at 8:30 to get a good night’s and has made good progress to­ ing the world war as the leader of EXPERT wards filling the other. healthy for those who .are shook out liam W. Taylor, eastern agent for rest and was up at. 5 o’clock this the Canadian tjtroops, is declared to of their stocks at falling prices. Mr. Ford. The latest acquisition it WORKMANSHIP morning. be determined that there shall be BANDIT ARRESTED. It made -little difference to the a Greene engine bought at the United States Minister Charles ---- ——-t the highest standard of efficiency Street that there was plenty of A. Tracey woolen mltla in Ebuth C. Eberhardt and several ofilsials Herkimer, N. Y., Feb. 6.— Ser­ at the "Yard.” money available for stock market Coventry, an insUtotion that shook hands with Lindbergi and geant William M. Nichol.^ and a Young officers will be encou­ purposes at 7 per cent or less, the been, dozed for . five jrears. Mr. Retail wished him a successful conclusion squad of state troopers reported the raged if they show ability, enthusi­ rate having been marked down to Taylor lB tak’ ig~ steps to have the to his long and venturesome trip. arrest at 8: HO a. m. today of a man asm, initiative and energy, accord­ 6 per cent shortly after one o’clock, engine dismantled to . ship to the Optical, Jewelry The famous flyer appeai'ed Confi­ ing to the nev. commissioner’s plan Copper stocks started the day at Ford industrial museum at Dear« believed to be tbe bandit who bold­ Olive Borden. .. . “and such beautiful brown eyesi” dent that he would complete the ly robbed a score of passengers in of campaign. The retirement of higher prices. Anaconda and born, Micb. Watch trip according to his schedule Andes sold up about a point each; Wild West fashion on a New York old officers is being encouraged. BY DAN THO>L4S Hollywood’s favorite indoor sport The first Ford engine purchase A crowd cheered the flying Central train b^tv’cen Herkimer In Lord Byng’s opinion, “ the ma­ Amerlcai. Smelting rose 3 points to here occurred in June, and came Repairing colonel when his plane took off at at the completion of each picture is 124. partly as the result of the 10- and Little Falls shortly after inid- chinery. at the ‘Yard,’ is all right, Hollywood, Calif.— “ She’s tem­T for all the people connected wltb from the west mills of the Holland Archibald Field, named after Cap­ night. bat it wants a few adjustments.” It peramental— difficult to handle.” point jump in lead prices. Low Silk Co. at tain Robert J. Archibald, of the thf film to get together and tell priced Coppers like Tennersee and The suspect, who was taken into is these adjustments which he is That’s what Pox executive said one another what a great produc­ United States Marine Corps. custody at Colebrook, 20 miles Nevada reached new hl.gh price* Wholesale Prices. now making. about a year ago when they placed tion It is— even if it’s terrible. for the year before being pushed Lindbergh is accompanied by north of this city, gave his name ( live Borden’s name on their list PARSONS* Coi. John Hambleton, vice presi­ Olive would never do that, if she off with the rest of the list. HARTFORD as Tom Filousky, HO, of Buffalo. of ex-stars. ■didn’t like her pictures she said so Three day’s declines have dent of i’ an-American Airways, ______-____ - \ "There goes the house— the car ALL THIS WEEK which is opening the new lUall and in no uncertain language. She also brought the high grade railroad THE SCHOONER IN DISTRESS. will be next.” - Pop. Mats. Wed., Sat., passenger service, and a radio has another trait. If a director stocks from fi to 10 points below FASTEST operator. That’s what Hollywood gossipers starts tearing his hair and shout­ the peaks of last week, though as Washington, Feb. 6.— Coast said w'hen MlsJ Borden sold her The Musical Ooiagdy B m fo f tt ePecade and ing at her, she just walks away a rule the volume of. selling on the Guard destroyers today started a Peverly Hills mansion and moved from him. She wants to .le treated down movement has been small. At MARK TWAIN S BEST SERVICE THE CURB MARKET search for the British schooner to the beach. like a human being. And so she 197, New York Central showed a Fieldwold reported in distress Both Wrong was dubbed "temperamental.” - loss of 7 points from the high of in New York, Feb, 6.— The Curb about H50 miles off Cape Cod. Both the Pox executives and the Judging from early Indicati-ns, the move. • and slightly smaller A CONNECTICUT TOWN Market failed to rally on an easier The Boston Insurance Company Hollywood gossipers were wrong, this will be Olive’s big year— even losses were recorded for Chesa­ money market today, the forthcom­ notified the Coast Guard that it had as Olive has proved during the bigger than her best season as a peake & Ohio. Erie, New Haven and ing statement by the federal re­ an SOS message from an unidenti­ other of last week’s favorites. YANKEE . Don’t lead with you- chin, says past year. She is still ln big de­ Fox stai. She already has signed serve bank causing a still greater fied vessel telling of the plight of mand.. She still rides around In Rock Island was unable to respond an article in a golfer’s magazine. for five and undoubt«dl: will MBW YORK C A S T in t a c t SEE US amount of nervous speculative sell­ the schooner. to the boosting of the annual dlri* It’s a good axiom for boxing, too. her luxurious car. do thaT, many more before Old Man SAVE MONEY ing. Traders were practically, in the The Fieldwold is owned by H.: • A year ago 1 would pave said dend rate to $7 a share, though lit­ Gillespie & Co., of Parrsboro, Novia 1929 bobbles out of the picture. ibices: Eves. $8,WJr tw 750. Both and dark concerning the contents of the yes,” Olive replied to my question Her Reasons tle stock' was offered for sale Scotia. BRITISH BOXERS NEVER around 135. Mats. to 50c, reserve board statement to be pub­ FALL INTf THAT ERROR. THEY as to whether or not she actually “ If 1 don't like a story or a part,” lished tomorrow morning. is temperamental. “ But now I can says Olive, “ I Just don’t do it. But DEATH VERDICT STANDS. LEAD. THEIR LEADING ASSETS With the exception of the avia­ ARE THEIR BACKS. emphatically say no. When I left when I get something I like I work tion issues', stocks in virtually' all the Fox lot about a year ago ,I like the devil Consequently 1 am A departments were sold freely In the , Feb. 6.— By unani­ was so nervous 1 didn’i .know mous vote the Supreme Court today • Kearns has adoptsd the Three * accomplishing far more than I ever And That's afternoon. Old favorites as well as • Musketeers' motto for his • whether 1 >vas temperamental or did before and I’m not working refused to overrule the death ver­ not. So 1 moved to the beach for a long list of more speculative dict imposed upon Jose De Leon • stable: “ One for all, all for • half as hard.” three months and became. Just a kid No Bull shares went backward under the Toral, young self-confessed, assassin • one.” We can understand that • There is a big demand for Olive STRAND Now Playii^ again, doing the things kids like selling pressure that increased as of President-Elect Alvaro Ohregon. • “ all for one” perfectly. • because she is distinctly different the session wore on. Total’s last hope is an appeal to to do and enjoying myself gener­ from anyone else on the screen She HARTFORD President Portes Gil for commuta­ If Bobby Jones becomes presi­ ally. Then I came back and went is more like Gloria Swanson than tion of tbe death sentence. If the dent of the golf association, in to work because 1 svanted to prove anybody else,..^but one could hardly NOW YOU CAN SEE AND HEAR president does not intervene, Toral 1935 he will have to go through ihs t- myself that I am not tempera­ say that they'are alike. The young ANNF NICHOLS’ STAGE HIT ON THE SCREEN probably will be executed by a fir­ strange rite of presenting himself a mental.” actress Is not beautifui as the word ing squad at dawn tomorrow. cup. Maybe he can study up the lairing 1928 the vivacious brunet Is generally used— neither is she Continued Requests for speeches of Jack Sharkey and find actress made six pictures and not difficult to gazt upon. But she has BALDUS FOUND GUIL'TY. out how one sl'es one’s self a bou­ once did she have any trouble with a sparkling charm and appeal. quet. a director or producer. Olive never And those bir brown eyis— I’m ‘ABIE’S IRISH ROSE’ Morristown, N. J., Feb. 6.— After was temperamental— she Jus* knew afraid my typewritei couldn’t stand deliberating 15 hours, a Jury in the Basketball fans at tbe Universi­ how to say no, an almost criminal the strain of suitably describing With a Perfect Cast indadinsr Morris county Criminal Court re­ ty of Pennsylvania are given print­ offense in movieland. them. NANCY CARROLL turned a verdict of guilty today ed slips before each game, asking BUDDY ROGERS JEAN HERSHOLT Overcoats against George A. Bald us, former them-to refrain from booing, hiss­ DENY REVOLT REPORT. VAIjERA REFUSES POOD J. PARREL McDo n a l d lodge sec)*etary on indictments ing, etc. If this wave of polileiiess Whose Values Aggregate $30 and more. charging him with mistreating two continues, pretty soon a fellow may Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, Feb. 6. CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM l« A. M. Dover school girls, 12 and IS years. not even have the right to slay an —Rumors of a new revolutionary Belfast, Ulster, Ireland, Feb. 6. It was Baldus* second trial, the umpire jccasionally. outbreak In northwestern Mexico — Eamonn de Valera, leader of the first Jury^ disagreed. were denied here today by Gllberto Irish Republicans, who was arrest­ Baldus was returned to the Valenzuela, reported leader of the ed pn the border' and lodged Jn Jail county Jail to await sentence. He The boxers can take a lesson In At A Reduction Of Suffering from Jack Sharkey in re­ revolt and candidate for the presi­ here while trying to cross into Ul­ is the second of eight Dover men dency on the revolutionary ticket. ster, is refusing to eat, it was re­ indicted to be convicted. gard to booing. “ Let them boo,” says the Loud-mouthed Liith. "I get Valenzuela’s departure from Mex­ ported today. His arraignment ico City for the State of Sonora, probably will be deferred unt.il to­ FOCH’ S CONDITION their., money.” where be was born, gave rise to the morrow. Tbe government is deter­ reports of a fomenting insurrection. Paris. Feb. 6.— Marshal Foch’a A former champion pugilist, now mined to prosecute De Valera for ••Home of Sound i \ $10-00 in Europe, says be isn’t coming A noted lawyer, Valenzuela violating the exclusion order Is­ Hits’* physicians issued tbe following bul­ opened his presidential campaign letin on his condtion today: back to tbe United Stales until sued against him by the Ulster gov­ * eveiybody has forgotten .him. How here last night with a speech deliv­ ernment several years ago. "There is slight Improvement in ered before an enthusiastic throng Are So Great That We Are Continuing the marshal’s heart action. He can ge forget him when w- see bis of supporters. The candidate pfom- FIRE IN MI1.FORD. This Offer a Few Days More. spent a calm night.” name in the vegetable oil ads every ised to prolong the policies of the day? late President-Elect General Avaro New Milford, Conn., Feb. 6.— CODY BETTER. Obregon, who was assassinated last Fire today swept the powerhouse THERE- HAVE BEEN INNU­ summer. and pumphouse at Camp Leonard, New York, Feb. 6.— An “ im­ MERABLE OIL CANS IN THE on the Joseph Leonard farm, ten provement” was reported \today in PLATNOSE RACKET, BUT THIS STEAMSHIP. SINKS. miles north of here, doing damage the condition of Lew Cody, film IS THE FIRST ONE WE EVER Bucharest, Feb. 6.—rTbe steam­ estimated at upward of $5,000. star, who is ill with influenza. KNEW TO PILL HIaIsBLF UP ship Leabos has been sunk by a Kent firemen fought tbe blaze and WITH VEGETABLE OILS., gale In the Bosphorus, said s dis­ saved adjoining buildings at the ML New Suits RIO'nNG IN BOMBAY, patch from Constantinople today. camp. Two caretakers living on * A nendUne in a New York • Fourteen persons were saved. The the premises discovered the blaze London, Feb. 6.— Mob violence * newspaper says "Women Golf- • extent of casualties. If any. Is un­ and telephoned for help. The in the Advance Spring Models Are still bolds sway In Bombay where * era to Play.” Wh.!ch, says • known. property Is owned by Alex Zlring. Hindu workmen are attacking Path- * O’Goofty, Is news. -• Now Arriving. anz on sight, an Ezohangre Tele­ graph dispatch from there stated Madison Square Garden now is We invite you to call and see them. today. the scene of both wrestling and H E A R I - . Eighteen persons have been boxing shows. This shouldn't be Haanttog Hawaiian ^ Use our 10 payment plan in paying for your clothing if killed and 114 injured. Troops have cobfuslng, however, as tbe wrest­ you wish. • $10 down and the bzdance in 10 equal NOW melodiea and mmtlc been called out to preaerye order.. lers never wear gloves. tropical dances. I weekly payments. Machine guns have been posted at To-Nite PLAYING strategic points to break up roving The season Is almost at band s :b e !— bands of rioters, when some of the boys who have A later dispatch received by tbe The pearl divera been holding ont will be holding Cheney ^ disk their Uve* In Central News stated that the on. death toll had grown to 22. abaric-lnfeeted waters. For the Prom and the •"1 thing I’m going to be the HOW ABOUT 80DASY HaD ' lt*s vivid- next heavyweight obampiun. I’m It’s thrilling! not swall-headed about it, but I "Do you think medicines are Masonic Ball any good?’* Just don’t naturally see anybody With a CMC *'My nncle derived a lot of good In sight I don’t feel I can lick.”— Headed hy Young Strlbling. St. Mary s Young Men s Gob from drugs.’’ Dress Shirts, Collars, .••What was the -matter with M O ^ BLUE hlm‘»” •*“ I sure wish I .could get a ------ANNUAI^— Studs, Ties, Shoes, etc. "He was a druggist.” - - Der crack at Gene Tunney.”— Ditto, J Oemutliche Sachse, Leipzig. •••"I certainly would |jave liked Dress Suits to Rent WORSE AND WORSE to fight Dempsey when ae was the way he was in the Flrpo fight. MOTHER: Jessie, how could Ditto. vou tell auntie that she was stu­ MASQUERADE pid? Go and say you are sorry. •Think again. JESSIE: Please. Anotle, I am •*do do we. ADMISSION 50c George H. Williams sorry that you are stupid.— Pasf- ♦•'That's what we wish, too. Incorporated ing Show, >! Johnson Block, TREASURY BALANCE. ADDED I BEBB m *- South Manchester Hondlnl'dled too soon. He was PRIZES M USIt PRIZES just the man for the Job of gov- Washington, Feb. 6.— Treasury FEATURE! • I ernor of Oklahoma. balance Feb. 4: $I31,4IH,445,36.

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Grpepwfeb WftG 6 98 ,1 Underwood ...... JL0.9 . 112 Radio ------B L (par 25) » 140 1 Union Mfg CO; 18 21 Reading -.i. n i m s i m w m JUDGE JOHNSON TO BE . ■'do'vie . . . *...... 135 1 U.S Envelope pt . . . 118 123 Sc^Rao • ••••• • • • • t-e-#p • SENATE PASSES Htfd Qa9 e (PkF 25) .90 ■ 'do com ...... 240 —- Sou Ry . • • • • • • • 2 MEN ESCAPE Yeedar-Root ...... ■ 43 -45 S Q of N J MEN’ S LEAGUE SPEAKER ' (Fumiabed by Putniun ft Co.) do pfd (par 25) : 62 WITHOUT AN A C C Io iT SNBTCo ______190 1 Whitlock Coil Pipe . 10 15 S O of M Y ___ S 0 of Cal FROM ON CRUbERBIU ^filSUidfiBctvring fltdoks. Studebaker A.in Hardware...... 70 73 Harry Bellamy Refutes Offi- Will Address Swedish Luther-i ' * Bank iStocIu. Texas Co. an Group Friday Night-i—To Amar'icah Hosiery . 27 Union Pac ...... -. 229^ cial’s Cunteniion Auioist BYLARGEVOTE Ba.qkers Trust Co . . 310 — Amarican . Silver ... . 25 U S Rubber ...... ■ SEA’S BOTTOM Goes Back After 10 Years. Elect Officers. Capitol Nat B ft T . . 415 —• Arro H^H, El pt ..105 : N.Y. Stocks U 8 S te e l...... CiLy Bank ft Trust .1550 — do cout ...... 53 Westinghouse ...... Judge Raymond A. Johnson will (Continued from Page 1) When George A- Parker, Massa­ (CoQlloaed from Page 1) Cpnn River ...... 400 —> Automatic Refrlg . . 10 W Overland,...... chusetts registrar of motor vehicles, be the speaker at the meeting of Fi’tut Bond ft M ort.. — 60 Acme. Wire ...... 19 Allied Chem ...... 295 ______Caraway anti-grain gambling bill the Men’s League of the Swedish Bigplow Htfd com . . 98 Am Bosch ...... 43% miles oft Key West, in the blue says a motorist begins fo lose his First Nat Htfd i . 290 310 Lutheran church. Friday night. Htfd-Conn Trust Co. 680 700 d o. pfd ...... 100 Am C a n ...... 118 Vk waters of the Gulf Stream. ability to drive Sifter ten years he’s vas made the "unfinished business” PERCEPTORY but the War Department approprl Jarle JohnsoB, bass soloist, will Land Mtg ft Title . — 60 Billings ft. Spencer ^ 10 Am Car and F d y ...... 187 Buoy Shoots to Surface ■'all .wet,’’ according to one loCaT automobUist. Harry Bellamy, ation bill was taken up for imme­ sing and Miss Beatrice Johnson, Morris Plan Bank.. 160 — Bristol Brass ...... 44 Am Loco . . r ...... 110% A small launch tender put out diate consideration. promising young elocutionist, will Naw‘ Britain Trust . 225 — do pfd ...... 108 Am Pow and Lt ...... 110% At the annual meeting of StinYif from the Mallard, and came ulonjS- mechanic at Madden Brothers’ Nash service station here, has been In conference, the House and render readings. The election of Phoenix State B&T. 525 — ' Case. Lockwood ft B 375 Ame Tel and Tel ...... 217% the East, R. B. P.-No. 13,.heldf4n slde the spot where the submarine’s driving an automobile just 30 years, Senate must agree upon two Senate officers which was postponed until Park St Bank ...... 1000 — CoUins’ Co ...... 150 Am Tob ...... 181% Orange hall. William Stratton, periscope was last seen. At 11:56 a and be believes he can operate with amendments. One was the Reed this meeting will take place. Re­ Riverside Trust .... 675 r r Colt’s Firearms .... 40 Anaconda ...... 130%for tbe last two years has b «n black buoy shot to the surface of the best of them today. And, more­ amendment, and the other would aL freshments will be s,erved. Wfest Hart Trust . . . 350 ~ £a$^e: Look ...... 58 Atchison ...... 204 deputy preceptor, was .elected- .•‘^lo the water and was hauled on board over, in thirty years of driving low the navy yards to buy any spe­ Bonds. . F ^ ojr .Bearing .... 145 Atl Ref ...... , 56 the office of Worthy Preceptor.^* .the launch. The buoy was an ihdl- Bellamy hasn’t had a driving acci­ cial equipment for the new warships Htfd ftConn West 6 95 Puller Brush. Class A 15 Balt and O h io ...... 127 other officers are: - Hamilton. Mc- -cation that the safety hatch had dent. from private manufacturers if the INVITES FOOT GUARD East Conn Po S's . . . 100 lD^3 do Class AA .... 60 Beth Steel ...... 92% kee, deputy preceptory; James .-rlB. been opened and that the first man Bellamy took out his first oper­ navy found this course economical. Conn L P 7 s ____.117 120 Hart ft.Cooley ..... 240 Can Pac ...... 259 % Vennard. chaplain; Hemr Tedf^rd. ever to leave a submarine under ator’s license from the London Both amendments undoubtedly will Cohn L P 6\4s .... 107 '110 . Haritlrtkn Tob 1st pf 90 Cbes and Ohio ...... 220% registrar; Thomas J. Stratien. water in test operations was pre­ County Council, London, England, be accepted by the House. TO INAUGURATION Cohn L P 4% s .... 100 102^ aotn ...... 21 C M and St Paul ...... 38% treasurer; Joseph. Kennedy, first in 1898. He was under age when The cruisers will each cost $17,- Brfd Hyd 5s ...... 102 1-05 Inter Silver ...... 140 Chi Rock Isl ...... 135 standard beirrer; Robert Keir, sec­ paring to make his exit. ond standard bearer; James McCol­ Three minutes after the black he took out the license, but man­ 000,000 and the aircraft carrier, Insurance Stocks. do pfd...... 118 Con.i Gas ...... 114% $19,000,000. making $274,000,000 Landers, Frary ft Cl 73 Corn Prod ...... 89% lum. first lecturer; Joseph Bink. buoy had been hauled on board, aged to pass l-he examining board. fContinaeJ from Page 1) Aetna Casualty ....1600 1660- in all. Half of the vessels will be Aetna insurance . . . 800 815 Manning ft Bow A . 18 Erie ...... 71% second lecturer; David Neville, first the head of a man wearing the me­ The Massachusetts official made built in government yards and half mittee, by tabling it for the calen­ Aetna Life ...... 1220 1240 do Class B ____ _ 12 Gen Electric ...... 252% censor; Joseph MqldQnn. .sec^d chanical lung came to the surface. the statement la support of hla re­ in private yards, thus scattering dar and for printing in the jour­ Automobile ...... 585 600 New Brit Mch pfd . 100 Gen M otors...... 84 %censor; William . Freehurn, . per- It was Chief Torpedoman Kolln- quest for a law making re-exam- Inatlons of drivers necessary. Bel­ the building activity all over the nal. Mr. Clark announced the bill Conn General ...... 2125 — xdo com 44 Int Harv, new ...... 108% servlant; committee bn laws, Frank oski. One minute later Lieutenant lamy, however, doesn’t agree that country. would come up for action next Hartford Fire ...... 980 1000 Niles Bemht.Pond . 225 Int Nickel ...... 66% McGeown, Joseph Lorey, John Momsen, Inventor of the lung, shot an automoblllst becomes less effi­ The time limit, previously ap­ Tuesday as the dairymen of the Htfd Steam Boil . . . 850 880 do pfd'^..... i... 100 Kenecott ...... 163% Walker, Joseph Benson, ■'Jphp up from the S-4 and was also pull- cie n t's a driver after ten years of proved by the House, was retained stale are anxious to get a vote on Lincoln Nat Life . . . 150 - r North and Judd . . . 26 Mack Truck ...... ;112 Chambers, Joseph H. Neill, Dajfld Muldoon. These officers were In­ . ed aboard the launch. operating, and cites bis own case as by the Senate over the opposition of an appropriation of $140,000 for National Fire ...... 1380 1400 Peck. Stow ft Wil . . 18 Marland Oil ...... 38% The oxygen is inhaled through President Coolidge. This provided Russell MfS Co . . . . 155 Miami Copper ...... 96% stalled by Past Preceptor F r^ k proof. tuberculin test work. The defi­ Phoenix ...... 980 100.0 one tube and the exhaled air is that five cruisers be started this Seth Thomas C com. 31 Mo Pac ...... 7 3McGeown, % Joseph Muldoon acting ciencies are the various depart­ Travelers ...... 1875 1900 ' passed back into the bag by an­ year, five more in 1930 and the last Public Utility Storks. do pfd ...... 26 N Y Central ...... 199% as installing marshal j other tube. The entire arangement SURPRISE PARTY five in 1931. The aircraft carrier mental shortages in the present Conn Elec Sve p . . . 109 114 Smyth Mfg Co. pfd . 103 New Haven ...... 95% will be started prior to June 30, biennium and are about $26,000 Conn L P 8 % _119 123 Standard Screw . . . 125 North Amn Co ...... 195% Judging from the way the gang­ • is water tight and contains sufli- above the deficiencies of two years cient oiygen to sustain life for one 1930. Conn L P 7 % _116 120 Stanley Works com . 64t^ Packard ...... 142% sters have been Maying one ‘ .gu- hour and a half. Tests have previ­ ago. Conn L P 5% pfd . 99 102 Scovill Mfg C o ...... 60 Penna R R ...... 80% other lately, perhaps the poSce Mrs. John Gowans of Hollister A petition came to the House Pressed Stl Car ...... 22% ously been made under all pres­ Conn L P 6t4% pfd no 114 Taylor ft Fenn .... 140 ought to give ’em protection, afad street, who with the members of from Homer Moore and others, re­ Cohn P Co (par (2'5) 150 155 .Torrlngton, new . . . 78 Pullman 85% jail looks to be the best place. '1 sures and under water. her family is leaving town shortly questing ratification of the federal The safely hatch, known as the CABINETlSISNEW to live in- Hartford, was the guest child labor amendment. Another “ trunk.” consists of an exit dome of honor, at a surprise party which petition asked the inclusion of by which the trapped crew of a was to have been held at the home submarine can escape. All of the FLORIDA SICKNESS highway In Tolland, Vernon £ of Mrs. H. S. Gaboon on East Cen­ Coventry in the trunk line sys­ new submarines of the y-type are ter street had the plans not mis­ . being equipped with four of the (Continued from Page 1) tem. carried. Mrs. Gowans since coming In concurrence with the Senate trunks, one for each compartment. here a few years ago has made a Ijadder Leads from Compartment host of friends. They accordingly' ford University, looked to be the the House by ballot unanimously The trunk protrudes a few feet arranged a little party and Mrs. surest entry. approved the appointment by Gov. • above the upper surface of the suD- Gahopn had .nvited her to supper Secretary of Agriculture William Trumbull of Charles B. Waller, as judge of New London county’s “Where You Can Afford to : itiariue. A ladder leads from thq last night. Mrs. Govans had been to M. Jardine has been retained in the 1 compartment. When a man is to Hartford yesterday and as she was Hoover Cabinet definitely and then Common Pleas Court. Buy Good Furniture” leave by the trunk, he crawls in, tired she requested Mrs. Gaboon to yanked out again in the last two Town Judgeships ' closes the lower door, opens a flood excuse her, and the surprise neces­ days. One report has Associate Jus­ The House, acting on a favorable valve until the water is stopped by sarily was bald at her home on Hol­ tice Harlan F; Stone going back*to report from the judiciary commit­ air pressure in the top of the trunk, lister street. The decorations and his old job at attorney general, tee took favorable action on the opens a side door and escapes. The food were transported over there. leaving one of the highest offices in following judgeships in towns: side door can' be closed from the Everybody iad a jolly eveniag with the land to do so. Norwalk: Freeman Light and compartment of the submarine, the aid of games and music. ■ and “ Wild Bill’ ; Picked Nehemiah Candee, judges. February ■ and the lower side opened, allow­ they departed leaving with ihem William Donovan, known In war­ New London: Daniel M. Cronin, ing a, small amount of water to fall gifts for Mrs. Gowans and good times as “ Wild Bill,” has been put judge, and John J. McGarry, dep­ into the compartment, and the wishes for her future prosperity. in and out o f the same position any uty. trunk is ready to save another number of times. So has Curtis 'A'il Meriden: Thomas P. Dunne, GLEN WOOD RANGE bur, present secretary of the navy, judge, and Alfred B. Aubrey, as­ The trunk has been perfected so ABOUTTOWN on the score of continuing at the sociate. that all men trapped in one com- sanje old stand. Bristol: William J. Malone, parintent can free themselves wlth- That much for the first stage of judge, and Joseph M. Donovan, Campaign A substgtntlal turkey supper from “ Cablaetls.” deputy judge, in a few minutes. The second stage, seemingly, im­ .'"'T ests made last September bv soup to dessert will be served from Derby: Ralph H. Clark, judge, 5:30 to 6:30 at the South Methodist pels men to make special trips to and Archibald Duffield, deputy - Lleuteuant Momsen, of the Bureau Miami Beach with a word to the re­ •'^of .(Jou^stTuction and Repairs, when church tonight. Music will, bu pro­ judge. vided by the Lea h$omehts Muslr. porters what certain sections of the Middletown: Carl F. Anderson, • he-^ud two others ascended with country “ simply have to be repre- % e . mechanical lung from depths cale, a trio whose personneHs Miss judge, and Israel Poliner, associate. Rossanna McGill,.piano; Miss Olive senled” In the new Cabinet if the Branford: Edwin R. Kelsey, ■t'anglhg from 150 to 166 feet in poiitical lines of the last election Chesapeake Bay. indicated the Smith aud Miss Martha Kissmen, judge, and Louis B. Zacher. deputy violins, T^e tickets will include a are to be held. judge. practicability of this device. At that Somehow, the germ has failed to time the men descended in a diving play in two acts, entitled ‘They Do Southington: L. Lambert Deg- Say.” The cast has been coached affect Herbert Hoover, who after nan, judge, and William J. Hurley,^ bell. all is going to make the appoint­ by Mrs. John Dowd and the play deputy. it Is believed will prove, mirth-pro­ ments— it being his own personal Manchester: Raymond A. John­ i voking, dealing as it does with Cabinet. He announced when he son, judge, and Thomas Ferguson, HINTS AT REASON rural life and village gossip 40 or came to Florida he was goin.g to rest and fish and get away fiom job deputy judge. 50 years ago. Groton: Cornelius C. Costello, hunters. He h doing all three ad judge, and Charles F. Willard, & V FOR S. 0 . DISPUTE! The whist .card p^ty at the East niirably well. Side Rec has- betn' changed from Today, for instance, he had two deputy. Frida^ afterno'onis fo Thursday af- engagements on his moi'nlng calen Enfield: Guy F. Bushnell, judge, (Ckiiilinued from Page 1) ternoions beginning this week with dar. David Baird, Jr., of Camden and William J. Hylan^. deputy. tomorrow’s session at 2:15. Republican l-'ader of New Jersey Griswold: John P. Barry, judge, standard Oil Company of New Jer­ called. So did Rep. C. C. Bolton and James H. Shea, deputy judge. ALLOWANCE sey if Col. Stewart's expansion plans The. Past Matrons’ association of (D) of Ohio, who succeeded Senator East Hartford: Levi P. M. in the Standard of Indiana should Temple Chapter, p. E. S. will meet Burton, in the Lower House. They Hickey, judge, and Stanley M. be curbed or cease‘2’’ tomorrow e'venlng with Mrs. Frank both paid, respects. Brainard, deputy. FOR YOUR OLD RANGE “ In view of my failure to get an Uniohvllle: William C. Duff, Crocker, 48' Russell streeU , Then Mr. Hoover went fishing . • - ■ answer from Rockefeller I sent th® again. His fishing was to go on for judge, and Robert E. Ayers, deputy.. ^ letter, stni unopened, to the Stan­ The,Army and Navy Auxiliary the rest of the afternoon, and Naugatuck; Frank A. Sears, toward any Gojd Medal Qleftwoqd. A dard' of Indiana in Chicago, and real bona: fide pffer that immediately Sewing cTub will meet tomorrow meanwhile the epidemic raged un judge, and Harry A. Scofield, dep­ va '‘ asked it to throw some light on the eveninj^ at the, boipe of Mrs. Mary abated. uty. takes twenty<*five doUars;^olf the cost r matter,” Owsley said. “ I was in- Roberts of Manchester Gre.in. The — at the same tinie sol'iqng the dis­ -'ii formed as to the Indiana company ladies are requested to he at the posal problem of your old range. Any I'holdings but not the New Jersey terminus there not later than 8 ” holdings ” , ’ o'clock and transportation will be type of stove actually in use will.be The Indiana company replied furnished. accepted-—no matter how dilapidated 'that in 1911, the year the old Stan­ it may be. dard Oil was dissolved, Rocke- Rev. J. S. Neill, rector of St Service— Quality— -Low Prices : feller owned 20 per cent of the Mary’s E Iscopal church is in Bos­ -■stock of that company. He now ton for a day' or two. owns in his own name only 4 1-2 per xrent and 10 pter cent is owned The condition of John D. Leon r by the Rockefeller benefactions. ard of Burnside, injured iu an auto­ SPECIAL “ According to these figures,” mobile accident at Love Lane Sat­ '* Owsley said, “ approximately .15 per urday afternoon- remains unchang­ cent was either sold or given ed at the Memorial hospitrl. Fancy Bloater Mackerel to fry or to bake. —Make Your Kitchen away.” WAR DEPT. SILENT Guaranteed to weigh not less than V/ 2, lbs. Washington, Feb. 6.— The War at 25c each. --A Perfect K/fchen™With A NOON STOCKS Department today professed «om- plete ignorance concerning;the im­ mediate or future'plans o f Henry L. Tty our Fresh Ground Our Home Made Sausage Stlmson, governor general of the Gold Medal Glenwood I New York. Feb. 7.— Industrial Hamburg with little pork if ^stocks moved upward under the Philippines, and who is considered Meat, none better 25c lb. 8 •j-tead of the Coppers this morning. the probable secretary of state in you wish at 25c lb. ? Buying orders flooded the market' the Hoover Cabinet Lamb Flanks for stewing Fancy Loin Lamb Chops t at the opening piling up heavy Governors general of the Philip­ 15c lb., 2 lbs- 25c. jiUrnoVers for many off the active pines us'ially inform the War De­ special 55c lb. partment of tbe'ii’ movements, the ERFECT appearance—and perfect per­ ^shares, and setting tbe ticker back Tender Shoulder Beef­ r'lWUt 15 minutes in the first hour. islands being under departmental Tender Sirloin Steak, formance is just what this range will cop- \Tlfb rail and the specialties were In supervision, but Us most prominent best of beef, special 50c lb. steak 35c ib., 3 lbs. $1.00. &DO«d demand all the way through, officials said today they were not tribute towards making your kitchen per­ ^while the Oils slumped off under even aware of Gov. Stimson’s plans Bottom Round Steak, Try a Bottom Round Pot it he handicap of record-breaking to retjirn to Washington. ground in hamburg if you Roast, any size you wish at fect. .The Gold Medal Glenwood is designed to Ccnjde oil; production. And If, as reported in press dis­ ."i -New gains of 1 to 3 points were patches, he is returning to take up wish 39c lb. 39c lb. meet every cooking requirement of either a coal TMorded in Ihe well known Copper other duties, they have not been or gas stove, or both. It is really two ranges shares, including Anaconda. Greene advised of it. Cananea. American Smelting. An­ skillfully built into one compact stove—incorpor^ des. Kenuecott, Tennessee Copper O. K. BOX BTT.T, The and Chemical. Inspiration and Bakery News ating beauty, convenience and utility.^ It is now Cerro De Pasco. Strength of Amer­ Glcnwood-Robertshaw Washington, Feb. 6.— The Box RaspbeiTy Horns 25c Pineapple Kfingles 25c. furnished in three sizes—one only a yard wide— ican Smelting was due in part to hill limiting rights of foreigners to Heat Control. tbb new 10-point advance in lead enter the United States temporarily each. Almond Horns 25c. in plain black and enamel finishes to carry out metal prices. A new move In was reported favorably by' the Bethlehem Steel brought the price House Immigration committee to the color scheme of your kitchen—green, gray, ivory, blue or red whichever it »r-thal stock up to 93%. the high­ Cocoanut Custai'd Pies Walnut Cup Cakes 30c / day. est price gince its entrance Into the 15c, 35c each. dozen. may be. The Gold Medal Glenwood is famous everywhere for its superior dividend class. The bill provides that “ no alien The motor slocks ran Into a shall be conside.ted as visiting^ the Fancy Sealdsweet Oranges . Finest Eating Apples in design, high quality and efficient modern mechanical features. Let us explain ' be*vy load of profit taking and United States temporarily as a regular 49c, special 39c 4 qt. basket, special 49c bas­ siepjrt selling In the second hour, tourist or temporarily for business to you how easy it is to own one through our Profit Sharing Club. An’li fuFtber progress was out of the o f pleasure If be is coming to en- dozen. ket. '-i ■, f rUfST FLAPPER: Goodnegs, - CLERK: Ah--I am thfr ’’before \ „ you’ll' starvb to death;—Answers. aeisA” example!— Pagaltig' S^dw.

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HOT DOGS! noise, you little wretcll!” he T ^ WAR iH They’re Getting Back to Nature shouted. For over half an hour a small " I ’ve lost me dog.” said the boy. First Sailor (to de^ssed PAUH« 1XETADVI(X boy bad been persiatently whistling "Well, do you think I've got your friend): What’s wtHrying you, outside the butcher’s Shop. Finally, dog, then?” Bill? Get U off-your ch«t. SH D r Frank McCov the butcher could stand it no “ I dunno," muttered the boy, ’Nether Gob: J. wish 1 could! longer. . He .rushed nut into the •^ut every time I whistle those I’ve got Marguerite tattooed thert street. , ^usages of yours move.” — An­ and the gal I ’ve just got engaged tc "Stop making that confounded swers. is called Helen.— Passing Show. jWiy t o Hi iitowo *10 HiALTH tmtTwuKmsufmo ip m iie o in r m c M t t APMi55fo m ■gifCLQ%m STUMPeO SmOUBSSBO EM\/£LOP£ FOR REPLY m.€atr mAtim s e m K t i9SAMeeM-CAL.______OBOSSED EYES IN CHILDREN <&early enough, serious damage will ...... ' be done. No one would desire to The subject ol crossed eyes Is re­ go through life crossed eyed be­ ceiving more attention today be­ cause of the disfigurement, but this cause of the Increasing number of is not the greatest hardship in­ A nnouncement such cases. There are so many dicted upon anyone whose eyes are ang;les to this typo of defect that aliowed to stay crossed from child­ only one 'will be discussed in this hood. As a rule the vision in the article, that of crossed eyes in chil­ ey3 that turns is very much below dren, because the child’s problem is normal and if the good eye should by far the greatest of those suffer­ be injured or the sight destroyed, ing from the distressing effect of then the yerson would be, in some crossed eyes. cases, totally blind. The Benson Furniture Co. In order to understand the ab­ The common idea that crossed normal conditions under which the eyes in children can only be cured eyes are forced to work, we must by surgical operation is both d: n- Is Agent for the Famous Line of first know something about the gerous and incorrect. The most normal way eyes function. In brief, “successful operation” can only let us consider the act of seeing accomplish one good effect— that of with both eyes at the same time, having the eyes straight, but with­ this being termed single binocular out the ability to see at the same vision, w e have two eyes and time. In other words, in a case of r this kind the person is actually »ach eyo^has a separate “ picture” Well, it’s a nice day. The sun is shining and everything. See the boats out in the harbor? Notice Df 'external objects. Suppose we “ one-eted,” his vision alternating QUAKER RANGES the way the sky and the water seem to blend together. It’s funny about things like that. And look at look at a tree— each eye has its from one eye to the other, if he is own “ picture”— but we only see fortunate in having equal vision in those islands out.there, too. Those are palm trees you see on them—rthla being Miami Beach, Fla. one tree and not two. It is neces­ the two eyes. And say, by the way, there are some girls in the picture, too. Had you noticed them? They're tak­ sary for some agency to join the The success in curing crossed ing their daily sun baths in the name of health and beauty on the roof of one of the resort hotels. Every Owner is a Booster Because Quaker Ranges two pictures so that we only see eyes without an operation will de­ one. This agency is called the pend almost entirsly upon getting The flrat Christmas pantomime Please the CooF fusion sense. Without it we could the child young enough so as to be­ fs date irK was produced at Drury Lane not judge depth or distance (ster­ gin education of the brain centers MARLBOROUGH theater in 1702. . WE ARE GOING TO REDl fEOUR eoscopic vision). Without this governing vision. AMf RICAN fusion ability we could not hope to (Continued, tomorrow) STOCK OF QU AKE iiS control the movements of our eyes. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Jesse Hoadley of Westchester, This fact is readily observed In Kidney Stones and Oxalic .Acid age 96. formerly a resident of this HIS TORY ittodiers—Try Mild Therefore we offer you these wonderful ran ges at unheard of prices. babies whose eyes wander in any Question:- Interested Reader place died from the effects of grip FEBRUARY 6 direction. The fusion sense does writes: “ Please explain the differ­ at his home In Westchester Sat­ 1697— First Trinity church of New Children’s Musterok ' These.ranges are the very latest type and have been on our floors only a short i not usually reach its fullest- devel­ ence. if any, between kidney stones urday evening. .Mrs. Hoadley who York City opened. Of course, you know good qk opment until the child is six years and gravel stones. What Is the is 92 years old is criUcally ill with 1756— Birthday of Aaron Burr, Musterole; how quickly, how easil: time. This is your opportunity- Act now! If you are not ready for a range now we old, and it is in this six years period cause of their formation and what grip. If Mr. Hoadley had lived American political figure. it reeves chest colds, sore throat will hold it for you until wanted. tl»at most cases of crossed eyes should a person subject to kidney until April they would have been 1862— Secretary Seward refused rheumatic and neuralgic pain,, sor ' occur. Fortunately, it is just this attacks do?” married 70 years., French mediation in American Joints and muscles, stiff neck ant very type of case that offers the Answer: Kidney stones and renal Among the recent victims of grip lum bago. gravel are caused by the *'ame con­ Civil War. best field for correction. are William Boll,es, Clayton Bolles 1887— Woman suffrage went into We also •want you to know CHIL Before the fusion sense in the dition. There is usually a lowered DREN’S MUSTEROLE—Musterql and Natalie Infant daughter of Mr. effect In Kansas. brain can join the two pictures alkalinity of the blood and possibly and Mrs, Barney Ofshay. in milder fmm. Unexcelled for relie (one for each eye) and make one an excess of oxalic acid in the diet. Miss Fanny A. Bllsh, a teacher in of croupy coughs and colds; it pen there must be similarity of focus; Avoid the following foods: Rh­ Glastonbury spent the week-end at etrates, soothes and relieves witnou ubarb, sorrel, tea, coffee, pepper, ■ in other words, both eyes must see her home here. the blister of the old-fsshioned mu? with equal clearness. If there is a chocolate, spinach a'nd cranberries. Misses Rebecca and Doris Buell, A YOUNG ArPEmE tard plaster. Keep a jar handy.^ I com es ready to apply instantly, with high optical defect in either or both No other foods contain sufficient Lydia Lord and Mae Hannon all of eyes, this similarity of the two oxalic acid to be injurious. Oxalic Hartford spent the week-end at out fuss or bother. acid can only adcumulate when the pictures is impossible, and the their homes here. brain is confused in its desire to metabolism of the body Is faulty. The teachers from here heard MGESrS ANYTHING Oleomargarine “ fuse” and see one object clearly. several lectures relating to the The vision in the most defective Question: Miss C. O G. asks: “ Would you re~commend Oieomar- problems of education at the State eye is then “ suppressed mentally,” Normal School in Willimantic, Sat- that is, the blurred picture is disre­ garine as being healthful?” turday. Dr. Fanny Dunn of Colum­ garded and the attention directed Answer: In the experiments which I haye conducted with oleo­ bia University told the outstanding to the clearer one., Thus freed of problems connected with the educa­ the seeing instinct, the poorer eye margarine I have found It to be BaUer than a muglard phutar quite a wholesome substitute for tion of children from foreign lands. is allowed to turn in the direction Miss Emma Weir who underwent of the pull of the dominant muscle butter if used In an otherwise bal­ an operation for appendicitis at the — usually inward toward the nose. anced diet. Stinging Tongue Middlesex hospital. Middletown re­ If the optical error is high, and cently returned to her home the ' about the same in each eye, the Question: Reader: “ I have been Mother Knows first of the.week. “crossing” is more apt to be alter- troubled with my. tongue for a long time, with a stinging feeling. Mrs. Jerome F. Weir was a re­ - nating. that is first one eye turns in cent visitor of Mrs. Edith Strick­ and then the other^ It is getting on my nerves, so I can’t stand It. I have tried the best land in Glastonbury who has been Sometimes parents do not know .very ill at the Hartford hospital Best When ■ of this predisposing cause of doctors, in and in Buffalo, and they can’t kelp me, so they told with ulcers of the stomach. Mrs.. “ crossed eyes” until the eyes have Strickland was a former resident deviated; this points to the need for me to write to you.” b Answer: There may be a number of this place. an early survey unde: the wom* Miss Mildred Hough, who teaches petent refractionfst of the visual of causes for the stinging sensa­ She Selects a tion of your tongue. I appreciate at the North School spent the week­ condition of the eyes of children. end a fh e r home In Hebron. • A child whose eyes cross In early the expression of confidence from your doctors and if you will ,send Ofshay brothers are building a life suffers a very heavy handicap. small addition to their store. ’ Not only is such a child an object me their diagnosis of your case I will be very pleased to give you my Mrs. Maurice Spencer of Hart­ ; of ridicule by othe” children, but ford is visiting her daughter Mrs. Indigestion is the result of too unless the case is taken In hand advice. John Chapman. much acid in the stomach. It, sours SIEBERT Mr, and Mrs. J. F, Weir and son your food, turns it into a ferment­ of Snipsic district announce the Ellery were callers'in Middletown ing mass, gives you sick headaches, coming marriage of their son Fritz recently. ; bad breath, biliousness, shortness TOLLAND J., to Miss Anna Russell, of Hart­ of 'breath, and that drowsy don’t- ford. February 20, Is the date the care-what-happens feeling. Mr. Ira Wilcox and Mr. dtfd Mrs. wedding Is to take place. HAVE YOUR Ivan Wilcox who have been at the Henry Hill of Rockville is asslst- Pape’s Dlapepsin has helped home of Mr. and Mrs, Rupert West iug in the milk business for Rupert SUITS PRESSED thousands of such unfortunate at Snipsic have returned to'their stomach sufferers to get their,, appe­ West where several members of the by the HOOD BABY homes. Mrs. Wilcox has befen as­ tite back. Chew one or two tablets family are ill. Garment Pressing Machine sisting her daughter Mrs. West in Mrs. Howard Crandall was in of Pape’s Diapepsln after meals to the care of their four children who Hartford Saturday and visited her for . dissolve the excess acid, and sweet­ ^ave been ill with the grip and sister ?Irs. Augusta Marshall who St. Mary’s, The Prom and en your stomach. Then your food where one .of them is seriously ill CARRIAGE is a patient In the Hartford hospi­ Masonic Ball will digest and nourish you. You with bronchial pneumonia, tal. will gain weight and fee^ fine. . The family of Frank Luhrsen Mr, George Crandall who has 50c Pape’s Dlapepsiuv does what it who have been 'ill with the influ­ spent a week at the home of his promises, to do. That’s the reason enza are some what Improved.. parents, Mr. and Mrs.v Howard 5 million packages are used a year. Alice E. Hall a graduate of the Crandall returned to his studies at R. H. GRIM ASON Pape’s Diapepsln will bring you Home Economics Course at Storrs the~^ass. Institute of Technology, TAILOR relief in 5 minutes. It is sold by The Social is a very popular range because of its nice size and College has goue to the Hartford Monday. AT THE CENTER all drug stores. baking qualities- hospital to do dietetic work. Mrs. Berry left town Friday for Mr. Edward Meacham >vho with Maine where she is to spend some Reg. price $100.00. his family are spending the winter time with relatives. in Bridgeport, Conn., spent the week end with relatives here. Sale Price ...... William Ayers of Merrow rOad THE ANSWER who has been ill for several weeks Here is the answer to the Letter with a severe attack of rheumatism Golf puzzle on the comic page: is reported a little more comfort­ JAWS. LAWS. LAWN. LAIN, SiEBERT's Pe e k -A-Boo Ho o d able and is able to sit up. LOIN, COIN. CHIN, INSURANCE Mr, and Mrs. Edward Wocho- The Siebert Peek-a-Boo-Hood Q uaker C Quaker Auto murka have been entertaining rela­ It is estimated that British is like a gift from heaven to 8-200 A. nest Range of medium tives over the week end. workers spend $1^0,000,000 year­ mothers with crying babies > Alfred Ludwig completed fillin-g size, good size oven-—just the ly in travelling between home and that wake easily. The most popular range in his large ice houtes at Mountain, place of employment. The Best Guardian of the Quaker line. The C Is a thing for the small kitchen. Spring-farm and is now filling his The latest 1929 line of Sie­ large size stove and a wonder­ ico houses at Snipsic Lake. bert Carriages and Strollers are ful baker. Reg. price $73.50. Owing to the many who are af­ Life and Property on display here at BENSON’S. Sale Price ...... flicted with the grip the All Day Reg. price $119 New colors, new styles and One Year to Pay Sewing meeting of the missionary Sale Price ...... «oclety and, the regular supper of everything you could expect in the Ladles Aid society of the Fed­ a carriage, for that new baby One Year to Pay erated church which was to be held you are so proud of. We sell ■i , __ this week have been postponed. a surprising number of car­ The i;egular meeting of Tolland^ Grange will be held Tuesday eve­ Insure Your Valuables riages here—why? Because we ning, Febtuary 5, when a class of have the line that sells— name­ Quaker Royal Quaker Ruby seven candidates will be initiated A BOX m A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT ly Siebert’s Peek-a-Boo Hood in Grey Porcelain, in the third and fourth degrees. Carriages- Made right—priced Combination in Black Miss Hilda Johnson Is some what IS THE right. This is a combination improved after several days illness Serious Business -coal and gas range, two A neat sized: range with coat with the grip. BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. baking, ovens. 5 cooking and gas oven. 4 coal burners Mrs. George Pierson who is at A thoughtful man takes an burners in gas section, and 3 plate gas burners. This the home of her daughter Mrs. two 8 Inch covers In coal is the most popular combina­ even deeper pride in his tion sold today. Samuel Johnson and has been ill family ■when he enjoys also The Manchester Trust Co. section. foy some time is now able to leave $ her room. the certainty that not even his R eg. price $270. Reg. Price $118.50 Mrs. Budd of Pro'vidence who has death will force his wife to Sale P r ic e ...... Sale Price ...... take up the burden of support 210 been assisting at the home of Mrs. Ellen B. West at Snipsic during or put the children “ on &eir One Year to Pay One Year to Pay their illness has returned to her own” too early. home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weingartner Life insurance, payable in A $73 QUAKER RANGE GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY $500 OUTFIT OR MORE continuous monthly instal­ PURCHASED HERE. - ments over a period of twenty Fire and Liability years and as much longer as MULTIGRAPHING your wife lives, is the nearest BILLING substitute for your personal care. Insurance ADDRESSING Get it while your claim to it BENSON COPYING is good. FILLING-IN Connecticut General RICHARD G. RICH FURNITURE The Store With the Big Valines '.t M ary E« W ilcox Life Insurance Company Tiidcer Building, South Manchester. Pabllo Stenographer FAYETTE a CLARKE CO. Cor. Main St and Brainard PIace» South Maitdieafcar 647 Main SL, Fair Bldg^ TeL INSURANCE Cor. Main St. and Brainard jPl., Depot Square, Manchester South Manchester x/lC;

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with 745 for the preceding week. FLU ON THE WANE New York led with 124 deaths. Health officials characterized . I Curious Scribe Discovers conditions as “very encouraging,” Washington, Feb. 6.—The pres­ although warning there may be an­ other epidemic later in the season. Our Safest Coasting Spot ent flu epidemic is definitely on the wane, the U. S. Public Health serv­ ------1------ice announced today after receiving HE WON’T BE figures for the week ending, Feb. 2. Cautious Kiddies Use Storm Water Sewer to Do ' Only 24,998 new cases were re­ ported for that week, from 43 Husband: 1 may be detained at Their Sliding—Dark as Pitch But the states, as compared with 54,582 for the office till very late toaight— if the preceding week. t am, don’t wait up for me. Youngsters Are Not Afraid. There was a noticeable drop In Experienced Wife (firmly); I deaths, too, figures from 65 cities won’t—I’ll go down and get you.— showing only 498, as compared 1 Life. Och: Turn 'round. Stop it! Stepbrother, —continues to offer Furniture and home furnishings at treiiicndons savings! yon it! Tunnel Coasting. Tlie yell or yells seemed to be Ah, ha, a pat on the back, Wat- who are thrin>-iiiin

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MANCHESTER EVENING H E R A m S0X3TH MANCHESTER. C0>4N^ WEDNESDAY, FV ;RUARY 6,1929. 'HMSESEC 4-.»-.^ .—... dread. It has never been the | JnnriiMtyf thought of drowning that, has made . jjEtnmtug R»r«Uk the men ot the submarine service conscious of - being a race apart, sit­ PUBLISHED BZ THE CTTRAT.D PRIKTINO co h pa k t, ikc. ting under the shadow of an awful At II BttMll StTMt, doom. It has never been the fear Store Ojten Every South ManohMtoi; Cohn. that their loved ones might lose PoonSod by SawoOd S. Oct. L n i l their lives, seaman fashion, which Thursday and iSatiiiday Cvory Brohlnp Bxoopt Snndayo had has haunted the relatives of sub­ Holldhyn Eveniriir Until 9 odbck. Entered at the Poet.Offlee at -Soutb marine sailors by day and by night; Maneheiter, Conn., aa Seoond Ciaas it has been the consciousness that £la Matter. always there was the peril ot those SUBSCftPTlON KATES: By MaU X doUare a year. aUty Mnta a soul-blighting tragedies of slow month tor $tkonit oetloda. suffocation, madness, torture piled By earner, eighteen oeata a week, Again IVe Feature Our Sale Ot single oplea three oeata, on torture. SPECIAL AOVSBT181NQ BEPKE- Now that a way has been found sb MTaTIVB. aamllton^De Uaaer, ino.. 186 Madleon AvenoA New o by which men may reach the sur­ and 611 North Mloblgan AveUnA Ciilcagow face alive and in their strength, al­ The Mancneater Evening Ueraia ia most all ot the horror is dissipat­ on sale in NeV. XorU City at Sohn., .> News Stand. Sixth avenne and «tnA ed. It should be no great problem Street, and 48nA Street entrance ot to provide them with something to Grand Central Station and at all UoatU ig Newa Standa cling to, something tp sustain them * * * for a while on the waves, till per­ Sample Client of International News Ser* vice. haps help may come; at worst the **lnternatlonal Newa Service baa the exclusive rights to nse (ot reoUblloa* chance to die as brave men should, tton to Shy form ail news dispa'Chun fighting for life. credited to 0' not otherwise credited In this paper. It Is siso eaeloslvely And now that the way has been entitled to u:ie for republleatlon all the local or undated news pubtlsbed found every submarine In the Navy herein.' should be, must be, equipped at Full Service Client ot N E A Ser* once with the new rescue devices Upholstered vtca Member, audit Bureau ot Clrcu- iunona — or scrapped. A nation which can spend hundreds ot millions on use­ WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, J929 less cruisers surely will not hesi­ tate at the few hundred thousands Two Solid Carloads-Direct from the Grand Rapids OUT OP LUCK which will, be needed to free the Frederick S. Rice of New York submariDfS' from their traditional or thereabouts, brother of Deputy curse, Sheriff Trenor A. Rice, who Is Market--at Special February Sale Prices pharged with the murder of Wind­ ham County Detective William A. HUENEFELD’S STAKE Jackson, declares that be is going At some risk, perhaps, of seem­ to have Samuel B. Untermeyer ot ing unkind but without the slight­ New York and Clarence; Darrow of est Intention of being so, we are N Chicago defend his brother. Per­ impelled to remark that the death \ haps; though It will probably de­ of Baron Ebrentrted Gunther velop that Mr. Untermeyer is not Von Huenefeld, one of the three exactly available for a criminal men who crossed the Atlantic in trial. Still, It Is to be regretted the airplane Bremen, contributes that. If Mr. Rice cin afford the ad­ somewhat to the solution o f the Every Piece Bears Our vice of so eminent a lawyer and mystery of the baron's nerve In Sale Begins Thursday making that flight. Original Price Tag such high-priced one, he did not Morning at 9 o'clock. seek his counsel before opening At the time, thousands were with Our Special Sale his campaign with all this bluster­ struck by the incompatibility be­ Tag. ous talk about a million dollar de­ tween Von Huehefeld'B, personality fense fund and the huge calibre of and the enterprise In which he was the legal guns he proposed to bring engaged. A shrinking, hypersensi­ into the case. Because Mr. Rice, Is tive, frail little man, exhibiting- at doing his brotheir’s case not. the no time any of^ those flashes of ex­ slightest bit. of good by this sort cited daring which sometimes mark bf windy bluffing. the embattled physical weakling, No doubt for excellent reasons he faced, none the less, all the the Windham county authorities perils and hardships of that fa­ have not seen fit to' disclose their mous voyage like a man of iron. case against Trenor Rice. It is to It was difficult tP get a'line on him. ha presumed that they have ample to account for him. grounds for lajung the murder Now, however, it develops that charge against the deputy sheriff^, the illness which carried off Baron Odd Sofas - Suites - Chairs - Davenports hut that does not by any means Von Huenefeld was of many years standing, and Incurable. His hold carry with, it the certainty that he tions, finishes and construction—and best Of all they represent bn life at best was very slender. He i 'Two solid carloads of the famous Grand Rapids upholstered '■ is guilty. Up to the present the the most outstanding savings of the year. Every piece has been was likely to fade out at any time, i furniture s^ p les have been received within the past week^ Every publid mind as to his guilt or inno­ made with special care. cence Is completely open. In Con­ during a nuhaber o f recent years : piece is now uncrated and tagged ready for this great event— There is only one piece or suite of a kind and none can be necticut he is fully assured of a He had. In a word, no expectancy Thursday moniing. duplicated at the February sale prices—so we advise early selec­ fair trial, if indicted. There is no of life. I tion. outrage In his arrest, even if he In such circumstances it is readi They represent the newest ideas in designs, cover combina­ should he able to disprove the ly understandable that one with an charge against him. heroic soul in a paling body might In these circumstances it is not gladly undertake such risks as only the height of bad taste for bis those of the Bremen’s voyag - , BELOW WE FEATURE THREE TYPICAL VALUES TO BE FOUND IN THIS LARGE SHIPMENT. relative to come storming into the though they might repel strongei situatloa wltk load shrieks about and nervier men whose grip on ex­ the fortune that stands aV the back istence was far stronger. of the accused man and about the His stake was so much small-^r great big lawyers who are to come than that which a more vigorous to Connecticut to shake the day­ person would have had to put in­ lights out of law officers who dare to the game. to arrest a partner in a million, dol lar trust fund; it is also prejudicial AIR BOMBERS to the interests of the man in Jail. The little wars transpiring now Frederick Jtlce la d in g his ignor­ and then throughout the world ant best to set up, in the minds of have at least one small element cf Windham county people, a preju­ value. They are demonstrating, to dice against the- bouse of Rice—> some extent, the problem of air a lamentable thing to-have exist in attacks on Infantry or the equiva­ case the deputy Bherifl Is put on lent of infantry. trial for his life. Any good lawyer The latest report of this sort oi Soft Downy CusKioneci — any half way good lawyer— w ^ a r e comes from Jerusalem would have sat on Mr. Rice and had whence word Is sent that British English Type him gagged, if necessary, rather air bombers— number not stated Coxwell Chairs $75.00 than have permitted him to come but presumably not above half a Deluxe Chair The Chesterfield blustering and threatening into the dozen planes, perhaps only two or three—have just killed 86 Arab state the way he has done. A real comfort chair with soft com­ Sofa, shown above A full siiK Coxwell Chair, cdmfortable, camel riders believed to have been Trenor Rice is obviously out of bination down cushion with comfort­ attractive iand built for service -covered members of the raiding party of luck in his relationship. able button back covered in small figured A real type, built for style and comfort. Covered in ex­ in good quality tapette cover with best Wabables which murdered Rev. tapette cover. tra fine quality denim with linen frlzette reverse on seat cush­ grade down cushion, regular $95.00 LIFTING SUB CUBSE Henry A. Bllkert, American mis­ ion a regular $165.00 value. chair. The successful escape of a com­ sionary, recently. Regular $79-00 before sale. Button back easy chair to match 5jl68.00. missioned officer and an enlisted Many problems are presented by man from the Submarine S-4, res- the development of air bombing lue experiment ship, while she lay since the World war. One is Im­ DU the bottom in forty feet of wa­ pressed by the question whether ter, marks the most Important the grey divisions of the Kaiser, or W ATKINS BROTHERS, iKf. epoch in sahmarlne development the rushing doughboys of Uncle since they taught ships to diVe and Sam, would have been mnch better 54 South M anchester. travel under water. equipped for defense against ac­ It does not by any means elimi­ curately directed bombs from the nate all the special dangers of alt than were these Wahabi camel . y’-UvN submarine service, but It spells the riders. end of the long period of unspeak­ able dread which has attached to OUT-WESTERNED that service— the horror of impris­ That there are to be no more onment and slow torture, the nn- "westerns” seems to be the decision stagecoach holdup at Dead Man’s tan In the days of the "carriage — one of the few fashions of the as “ the ghost of the opera, seemed arid Siriborate sarlaa ot over-bead imaginahle mental agony which, ot the motion picture producers^ Tdewa Iks wove th’foagh the Ches- Gulch a vapid sind bucholic per­ trade", he made his modest bow as nice nineties to survive the years. to have deals all o> t consuitimuted. preceding death, mast he a thou­ The grey-eyed cowboy with the IN NEW YORK Now, they, too, are gone. only to have them fad through Ver b'lliriluKS- formance beside the highjacking impresario ana montor -at. a time sand times worse than death'itself, lightning pull is to shoot the bad New York, Feb. 6.— It was the wh-5n the Waidorf was seeking to rhen, almost out of a clear sk) The same *dea will be use* in and realization of which has made two-gun man through the midriff of a track in the Double Alley; the brisk little city r.f RushviUe, 111.. If be the center of exclusive society came the Rockefellers with a big Nkw YuTk, ouiiiiacttnA acures of you please, that presented New Speaking of things musical, the purchase of lano in aaecllun bound the operation of undersea: craft no more. The broncho will have to frontier terror a mild and amiable at firct. cnezaanltie shdps— of which York with Its most socially elegant u»iw Metropolitan Opera House 90 nv ,4Sth and Blat streets. Fifth figure compared with, the night The dowagers who led the New will bd devoted^ to uiuatu. . it w;iii such a sinister and harrowing busU chase bis oats somewhere besides and exclnsive mnslcales. which the Rockefellers are en­ and Sixth avenues. hava the double ridvaHteii(e ot great- ness. club proprietor. And when the other day Albert York parade hesitated about “ tak­ gineering for Manhattan will be a This I am told, will be known on the screen. The cow-girl must go ing up" this Innovation. Music In IJr aMistihg thk Kaffle duuditloa. in- If men can now emerge from a get a Job with a circus or in a lin­ The western has to go because Bagby gave the last of .^e Wal­ veritable "music city.” IS ‘‘HockefeUer City,” a space en Irmueh as shrippors and tirowscra dorf’s "musical mornings,” the the morning wat unheard of, and • Recently the oil kings, -Junloi compassing something like 11 acres lunken submarine and gain the the gangster has out-westerned it. there was much timidity associated iSili be.aboyq the i^uvanrieni— the gerie shop. The mining camp dance mauve decade moved even a little and senior, wLose names ba;e been Ir the heart of tht city The new with its final endorsement .One first of the lohfi sbgfi;eated "nver-. lurface, as seems to have been hall'^B lighls are out. The falae- closer to its fading; horizon. almost foreign to operatic attairs, Met will center this area, so i am by one, however, the better” peo­ head sidewalka " by the way pretty well demonstrated, nine- For Bagby It was who came an appeared suddenly upon the scene Informed. -fronts on the movie lots will have ple began to apperr— and the rest eath wU' b* 'boi-oovb- .r- tentbs of the battle is won. Their to change their signs from. "Last YOU TELL HIM. unknown lad to New York to breed as heroe" of a situation wht- h had a taste (or cnUnre into that panic felt they had to follow. Joon Bag given consldrrabk anxiety Foi chances thereafter may be slender, by was bringing the world’s most Ohance” to "Hot pegs." The end ular circle which uas lived in tradl- severril seasons the Met has snugut The plan fpi the opera UseU wht famous artists to their doors— iutomubiiim- and. -lias will om ' el' but they are the same chances that of a great and stirring epoch has Uon as "the social 400” . Himself to leave bebjua its famous old be taken from the curious and Salesman: Here is some very ex­ Calve, Nordlca, Melba and . Sem- the oarly cohc#ptlf»ni o^elvHl^allob. a struggling music student, he had quarters In midtown and build a world-famous inedletaljStf.icture at shipwrecked sailors m ust^ke arid been reached. And how? cellent stationery for polite cor­ brich. bq igtro<)iic«d tn aid: the- laai wor^' are willing to take always, and Because the six-shooter Is a dud respondence. first gone to Germany to study and newer and more modern house On Chester, Cnrgirarid. a snrvlvo.' ot the* In modern cunfuitoii. ; a. She: No, 1 want some for writing there had been a pripll of the im­ To this day, the musical morn­ several occasions Otto Kahn, whom Roman occupation. Since the origi­ which bear, for them, no special alongside the machine gun; t'bo 10 mv hiiahand.— LHn. mortal Liszt. Returninz to Manhat­ ings have remained ultra-exclusive abme have facetiously referred to nal was a military colony, a quaint OlifirtBRT SWAN. , % \ ■ ■ J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEJ^ESDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1929.' »»Ar.E J^KVEN

Flawless emeralds are very rare. “The Face That Launched a Thousand Ships” These stones cost about twice as much as diamonds of the same size. FILMS • 1- Developed and ^ Printed Foresters Celebrate Forty-Sixth Anniversary. BUCKINGHAM’S Plans are being made by the com­ FLAMING mittee in cbarge j>f arrangements iffreRMATiotiAL SELECT USED CARS for the 46th anniversary of Court of AH Kinds Hearts of Oak, Foresters of Amer­ 0 \ S T a U S T _ , Bring Pleasant Memories ica, which will be held Friday eve­ ning, February 15th, at Princess Elite Studio ballroom. There will be an enter­ Tel. 8-1310 tainment at 8 o’ clock also refresh­ 725 Main, East Hartford 088 Main. U|iatalr* ments and dancing. The committee are making every effort to maintain the high standard of previous years. The hall will be tastefully decorated for the occasion. The outstanding / feature of the evening will be the ^ 4 ^ high class vaudeville bill. Follow­ Doctor Found Women ing the five acta of entertainment there will be dancing with music furnished by an eight piece orches­ and Children Sick tra. The dance program will con­ tain both modern and old fashioned dances so that everybody will have More Often than Men an opportunity to enjoy dancing. Fred Einsiedel, Jr., of New Haven, .Vr*^'**“^** * - a former Rockville resident, will be As a family doctor at Monticello, the prompter and this fact alone Illinois, the whole human body, will be well received by his many not any small part of It, was Dr. friends in town. Distinguished Caldwell’s practice. More than half guests, including the grand chief his “ calls” were on women, chil­ ranger and members of his staff dren and babies. They are the will be present together with visit­ ones most often sick. But their ill­ ing brothers from Hartford, Man­ nesses were usually of a minor na­ chester, Stafford, Somersville and ture-—colds, fevers, headaches, bil­ other nearby towns. iousness— and all of them required G. K. Lodge Whist Tonight. V first a thorough evacuation. They The second in a series of whists were constipated. These Two Social Events will be held this evening by Gen­ In the course of his 47 years* eral Kitchner lodge, American Or­ '-i-jA ♦ der of St. George, in Foresters’ practice (he was graduated from of the Season hall. Beautiful prizes will be Rush Medical College back in awarded and at the close of the 1875), he found a good deal of series a capital prize will be success In such cases with a pre­ awarded. The public is cordially in­ scription of his own containing vited to attend. simple laxative herbs with pepsin. In 1892 he decided to use this for­ THE JUNIOR PROM Annnal Reception and Roll Call. The annual reception and roll mula In the manufacture of a medicine to be known as Dr. Cald­ call of the ' Union Congregational A AT AGE S3 -and- church will be held Thursday eve­ well’s Syrup Pepsin, and placed it ning in the chapel of the church. A on the market. splendid program of music and The preparation immediately readings has been arranged. Mrs. had as great a success in the drug from grateful people telling ns It Walter Skinner, church historianr stores as it previously had In his helped when everything else failed. THE MASONIC BALL will present her Interesting report private practice. Now, the third While women, children and eld­ Virginia, following several days’ of the activities of the church for members being asked to speak over generation is using it. Mothers are erly people are especially benefited will be attended by many of yohr friends. You, -too, the past year. There will be re­ stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. COVENTRY the radio Monday evening. Miss giving it to their children who by Dr. Caldwell’s Syriip Pepsin, Us freshments served by young ladies James Beaumont of Thompson Grace Reed, 11 years old, a mem­ were given it by their mothers. mild, gentle action is promptly ef­ want to look your best and be correctly dressed. of the church and furnished by the street. ber of all three clubs, made her Every second of the working day fective on the most robust consti­ Mrs. William Flower of West Mrs. George Bennett, Sr., of Ladles’ Aid "sbciety. It is expected first attempt last Monday evening someone somewhere is going into tution and In the most obistinate THREE BUTTON DRESS SHIRTS dfco A A that Union church will be well street, who has been seriously ill, Harrison, N. Y., has been spending and did herself and her clubs credt a drug store to buy it. There are is reported to be improving. cases. Containing neither opiates with stiff bosom ...... j v IIJ filled at this occasion. several days at her summer home it. She told “ What her club work thousands of homes in this country nor narcotics. It is safe for the Pythian Social Club Call Meeting. Joseph Lavitt of the Rockville in 'town, making extensive repairs had done for her.” that are never without a bottle of tiniest baby. Childr’en like It and An important meeting of the Grain and Coal company, is on a with the assistance of Robert ONE BUTTON DRESS C!A“d»0 A A John E. Kingsbury attended the Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and take it willingly. Every drug store Pythian Social club will be held on business trip to Boston, Mass. Adhers. SHIRTS with stiff bosom O U adjourned annual meeting of the we have many hundreds of letters sells Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Thursday evening at 8 o’clock at Thomas Cahill of Vernon avenue Miss Laura K. Kingsbury has re­ left yesterday for the Wharton Rockville Fair Association Tues­ the social rooms of the club in sumed her studies at Connecticut Fitch block. The committee , in School of Finance, Penn. University, day evening. THREE BUTTON DRESS SHIRTS - dJQ A A wheVe he will take up a four years Agricultural college after spending Henry Reid has recovered from with pleated bosom ...... v H J charge of arrangements for the a week at home between semesters.! masquerade ball which will be held course. an attack of grip. in the near future is expected to Lester RusselLof the Rockville- Coventry Grange No. 75, P. of Miss Nellie,^Erbe. is confined to make a report, following the busi­ Willimantlc Lighting company is 111 H., will meet Thursday evening. An her bed with grip, DRESS TIES ness meeting. It is hoped that a at the Manchester Memorial hospi­ interesting program has-been ar­ Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. 50c“$lc00 large number of members will be tal, where he underwent ap opera­ ranged by Worthy Lecturer Esther Charles Schell celebrated their FREE!! present. tion for an injury to an arm. Christensen. After the discus­ 40th wedding anniversary at their DRESS SETS . . . R. A. A. Whist Thursday. Miss Belle Phillips has’ resigned sions the lecturer has planned for home with 25 guests present. The $1 50‘"$3.Q0 The next whist in the series un­ her position with the Journal Pub­ a Valentine party, games, etc. townspeople offer their congratula­ Alice Foote McDougall’s ! der the auspices of the Rockville lishing Co. Patrons may bring valentines for tions. Kerwin Lisk of Union street who Athletic association will be held a valentine box. The Grange has The Coventry Sunshine Scissors DRESS BUTTONS...... was. injured in a coasting accident 75c:"^‘,c Thursday evening at the R. A. A. organized a degree team. It had its club and Junior Sunshine Scissors Cookbook “Coffee and Weiffles” headquarters on East Main street. on Sunday afternoon, is doing first rehearsal Monday evening. club will both meet at the home of Prizes will be awarded and refresh­ nicely. A large number of ladies met at ments will be served. Miss Lucille Liebe of Prospect Mrs. J, E. Kingsbury Saturday to DRESS C O L L A R S ...... 20c 35c the Iiome of Mrs. Alexander Bunce finish practicing for the song con­ W ith Each Wheel to Present Play.' street is confined to the house with of Bolton today and were showp ^^The Pride of Pasadena,” a musi­ the grip. test to take place the next Saturday WHITE SILK CA r i t k Walter Dietzel is confined to his “ How we could arrange our kitchen at Storrs. Every member is urged cal comedy will be presented under to save labor and steps.” Miss Strat­ H AN D K ERCH IEFS...... ' D U C $ l o U U the auspices of “ The Wheel,” a club home on Talcott avenue with the to be present. ' ton will be pleased to help anyone Corona Waffle Iron oC local young men and boys, at the flu. DRESS PATENT LEATHER A A Sykes Auditorium on Friday eve­ wishing advice and will call at At the repair shop of the London ning, February 22. Rehearsals have .METHODIST FIVE AVINS. your home if so desired. Get in General Omnibus company a bus Purchased at Our February Sale OXFORDS ...... 3 ) 0 U l i been going on for the past six touch with Mrs. Sarah Dimock, can be stripped down to the last weeks and the following cast has The Methodist Five defeated the home demonstration agent. Mor­ nut, thoroughly overhauled, and A cookbook valued at $1.50 been selected: .Arrows 17-10 last night. McKinney row, Conn. rebuilt in twelve, hours. .ontains many interesting and Edith Pride, the Pride of Pasa­ starred for the winnersN England The Choral society will^ meet unusual suggestions which dena, Miss Lucille Cady. and Macaulev starred for the losers. Friday evening at the home of Mrs. have been used in the famous Helen Gillette, a college friend of A. J. Vinton to start work on the Mothers Warned Against C.E.H0USE&S0Nhc. The winners used a five man de­ Edith’s, Miss Ellen Young. ' fense. new cantata “ The Father of Wa­ Too Much Dosing for Flu Alice Foote McDougall .Coffee Mrs. Melville Pride, a domineer-' ARROAVS (10). ters” by Cadman, The Coventry Shop. Ing wife and Edith’s socially ambi­ B. F. T. society will unite with the Bolton Physicians advise that the chief Every woman wants to read tious mother. Miss Evelyn Stiles. Rubinow, r g ...... 0 0 0 society in the presentation early La danger in this epidemic lies in the Mrs. Pringle, Mrs. Pridfc’s elderly this book, now is the chance to England, I g ...... 2 0 4 the spring. complications which attack the get it FREE— on the waffle iron special this month. secretary, Catherine Davis. Macauley, c ...... 2 0 4 A petition sponsored by the weakened system. A peculiarity of Billy Brentwood, who loves McGuire, If ...... 1 0 2 Rockville Chamber of Commerce influenza Is that Its toxins upset Edith, Francis Little. Stevenson, r f ...... 0 0 0 Harry Seamont, Billy’s chief aid, has been circulated in the towns of the digestion, especially in case of Vernon, Coventry and Tolland for children. ,Get behind the wheel Francis Carvey. 5 0 10 Mr. Melville Pride, retired presi­ the purposes of asking this Legis­ TOO much “ dosing” further up­ Only $1.00 Down METHODIST (17). lature for a trunk line connecting sets the digestive system and low­ dent of a stove factory, but not yet B F T a ? t d Get the facts! the head of his family, William Rockville and Coventry. ers the resistance to more serious Smith, Keith, If ...... 2 o’ 4 The young daughter of Mr. and diseases, such as bronchitis, sinus $16.50 value for $13.00, $1.50 a month Count Alfonso Chilbeano, really Borst, rg ...... 1 0 '2 Mrs. A1 Mitterholzer had her face trouble, abscess of the middle ear, McKinney, c ...... 4 1 9 the cause of the show, Elmer Har- severely cut on a barbed wire or even pneumonia. tenstein. Peterson, r f ...... 0 0 0 Metcalf, rf ...... 0 0 0 fence. She received treatment at Vicks VapoRub is especially val­ James McGlue, who follows Sher­ Manchester Memorial hospital. uable because it is applied exter­ wood Holmes, but always quite a Tedford, rg ...... 0 0 0 THE MANCHESTER Smith, If ...... 1 0 2 All 4-H club members are very nally and so can be used freely ways behind, Edmund Smith. much interested in the second an­ with no risk of upsetting the 4Iges- There will be about seventy peo­ ELECTRIC CO. 8 . 1 17 nual county round-up to be held at tion. Nor can it interfere with any ple in the cast and the show prom­ Connecticut Agricultural^ college a other treatment your doctor may 773 Main St. Phone 1700 ises to be a first class production. week from Saturday. Each club is prescribe. Just rub it on the throat '' Wedding .Announcement. HONEYMOONERS KILLED. Announcement has been made of planning to enter the song contest. and chest at bedtime. New York, Feb. 6.— Whitney The Willing Workers’ Health the marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth Van Wickler, 40, wealthy con­ t‘ntNewBmidi-neNtw5tyUr Harding and Frederick Little of club. Jolly Juniors’ Canning club tractor of Richmond Hill, a subrub, and the Sunshine Scissors club this city. The wedding took place 2HIII1I11 is in a serious condition today and feel very proud of one of their miuilim liLHIIfJU siLniiiui 'lyiiiU’ at the parsonage of the Cavalry his bride of a month is dead as the Baptjst church. East Providence, R. tragic aftermath of a gas explosion J I., on Saturday, January 26. Rev. which wrecked their home last A. Holyoke, pastor of the church of­ night. •uy your new ficiated. Mr. and Mrs. Little will The couple had just returned FRIGID AIRE reside in a new home on Grove from a honeymoon in California. street. When the bride attempted to light cat on a business Lincoln-Washington Celebration the gas range to prepare their first — MAYTAG— Plans. meal in their new home, the com­ SUPER-OIL BURNER basis "Check powet A meeting of the joint committee bination of flanie, gas and the stuffy of the city’s patriotic organizations air of the long-closed room caused SALES ' planning for the Lincoln-Washing­ a combustion. The wife, Mrs. getaway, swiftness ton celebration, was held in. the G. Jessie Van Wickner, 38, was buried A. R. hall. Memorial building, on under the debris and died almost and Monday evening. Albert Nutland Instantly. hill-dimbing-—in of the local post, American Legion SERVICE was chosen general chairman and Women who have come In con­ Mrs. Carlton Buckmister of Burpee tact with European Influences are PHONE 2936 actual tests -- thatb Relief Corps, secretary and treas­ said to be the chief victims of urer. It was voted to hold the suicide in Turkey. celebration on Friday evening, Feb­ all thatk needed to ruary 22 in G. A. R. hall. An or­ chestra of young people, will furnish Unnecessary Anxiety J ' music, an address of welcome will !» prove Buidc be given by Albert Nutland, a Rockville High school student will deliver Lincoln’ s Gettysburg address Anxiety is unnecessary if money is invested and there will also be a program of superiorii solos and recitations. A speaker will be secured. More definite safely. Have an account with the Savihgs plans will be presented following the next meeting of the committee, Bank of Manchester and know that your funds which will be held on next week Monday evening. WmiMASIESPlECB5uicl BODIES 8YFISHEK The joint committee in charge of OAK are secure and working profitably for your the celebration which will be public, ^Buidc Motor Company, Flint, Midiigan 7^ ;onsists of the following: Albert interest. DirUtm mf Gtmtral U ofrs Corpmtiom Nutland, chairman; Edward New- ■t marker, Mrs. Carlton Buckmister, Mrs. Anna^Bilson, Robert , Green­ COAL wood, Everett Kibbe Alden Usher, Mrs, William Stamps, Miss Lillian Capitol Buick Co.; Greenwood. Mrs. Annie Einseidel, MSliE hiat- ussA shes Mrs, Iva O’Neill, Mrs. Irene North, J. M. SHEARER, Mgr. •■trjs. Florence Plummer, Mrs. Her- FOR SALE BY Tel. 1600. TeL 1600 * Swartflguer^ Miss Adelaide The Savings BankofNanchester V c rry, J. J. O’Neill, William Schll- When Batter Automobiles Are Built . . . Buick Will Build linger, Frank Murray and James O. B. WHiUS & SON. [NO. Beaumont. . 2 Main St., NniichMier, I'bone 50 ______^sbuTH MANCHESTER, CONN. ■' — r Notes. George Beaumont has returns’ll I'liiiii'' to his duties in Wheeling, West ESTABLISHED IS06 ruimiii iiiitiiiii ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD-IT PAYS A ; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN..' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1929. . [ ^ B S I G X P l ! Finds Rich Men Bidt, DAILY RADIO PROGRAM TWO STORES—Oak and Main—Park and Main Streets. 10:30—Two dance orchestras. Leading DX Stations. V.S Wednesday, February 6 U:S0—Memory Garden hour. Poor Boys Interesting 399.8— W eX-W JR, —750. 405.2—WSB. ATLANTA—740. * Day of Atonement be celebrated 8:05—Westbrook Conservatory mus.c. by appropriate music aiidaongs from 8:00—GOldkette’s orchestra, 9:00—'WJZ harmony team. 8:30—Baker boys program. the Synaaocue throu^ "WBAX. at 10 9:00_WEAF Troubadours orchestra. o’clocR^vednesday night. Rabbi Ed- 10:6^WJZ.opera excerpts. 10:30—Musical hits and bits. • ll:45—Spanish, music recital. •ward I* Israel wiU act as narrator 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. the soloiata will be lom se Schuchardt 499.7— w flC , HARTFORD—600. and Mario Smith Duffy, sopranos; 6:30—Request trio selections. 10:00—Special feature program. Anno Baughcr Marks, contralto; M gar 7:30—WEAF programs (3^4 hrs.) 11:15—ller'DUveaux’a oicliestra. Paul, tenor; Harry Rosenberger, ban- 422.3-JiMOR. NEWARK—710. 11:'30—WJZ Slumber music. tone, and Mary Steinmeuller, organist. 8K»—Musical episode, “ Leoncavallo’s 12:00—Fiorito’s dance orcliestra, Maurice DePackh. an orchestra con­ Inspiration for ‘Pagllaccl.’ ’* l;0u—insomnia Club music. ductor new to radio, will make his 8:30—Merrymaker’s melody hour. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. debut on the air during the inaugu^ 9:00—“ Daguerreotypes and Siihouet* 9:30—Chicago’s favorite oichestra. program of a new senes to bo radi­ tes" with old time songs. loloo—Colonial music: orchestra. ated over the WJZ chain at 8 o’clock. 9:30—Gene Austin, tenor. 1 :00—Night duo progiam. During the same hour Alois Havnl.a 1o:(j0—Light and gay selections. 254.1— WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. will taRe the part of master of cere­ 10:30—Night Club romances. 7;0u—VicLoriau orchesiia; talk, monies and offer several baritone 11:05—Two dance orchestras. 8:30—Studio entertainment. B solos. Lois Bennett, prinui d o n ^ so­ 302.8— WB2, NEW ENGLAND—990. y;U(j—WJZ narmony team. ^ ’4 prano, will be the guest'artist, EHza- 7:00—WJZ Highlanders orchestra. 9:30-Theater presentations. befh Mazur, soprano, and Vernon 7:30—Radio Nature league. 12:00—Studio program; artists. Jacobson, b^tone, will bo featured 8:00—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 416.4— WGN-WLIB. CHICAGO—720. “THE HANDLING OF SEA FOODS SAFELY.” with the Jospe string Qa^rteJn, • 10:06—Newcomb’r dance orchestra. 9;0U—WEAJ?' programs (U4 hrs.) “ Intimate Muslcale" through W ^ F at 11:06—WJZ Slumber music. lu:3U—Goldkette’s dance orchestra, 8‘ 30. The Immortal “ Serenade of 454.3— WEAF, NEW YORK—€60. 11:15—Louis’s hungry five. Schubert and Sidney Homer’s “Sh^p 6:00—Dinner dance music. 11:30—Dance; tenor; orchestra. • and Lambs" are listed as solos by Miss 7:00—Synagogue services. 12:00—Dream ship; nighthawks. All S ^ f oods Sold Under The Mazur. Mr. Jacobson 'will interpret 7:30—Shllkret's Concert orchestra.* 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. . Russell’s “ Vale” and “ The Old Road 8:00—Pan Americana with Ermie 8:00—Scrap books: The Ajigelus. by Scott. Leoncavallo will be too next Galloway, contralto. S:3(J—l‘‘arm service program. famous musical composer to be hon­ 8:30—An intimate musicale with Jospe 9:00—Uound-up musical hour. ored in toe Columbia hour at 8. ^ e string quartet, soprano, barl dramatic Incident to be presented will tone. 447.5— WMA9-W(JJ, CHICAGO—€70. Most Sanitary Conditions be the witnessing of Leoncavmlo of 9:0D—Troubadours orchestra. 8:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) the situation which Inspired him to 9:3D—Symphony orchestra, tenor, so­ 11:00—Ten o’clock musicale. •write ’Tasliacci.’’ The setting of Italy prano, Revelers male quarteL 12:00—Two dance orchestras. ~in too last century will be reprodui^ 10:30—ikiil Spltalny’s music. 299.8— w o e . DAVENPORT—1000.. witli care and the music of that period 11:00—Hal Kemp’s orchestra. 9:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) and songs sung in the picturesque 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 11:00—Contralto, pianos, tenor. FRESH FRESH cafes will be presented In such a way 6:00—I’ollacli’s dinner orchestra, 361.2—KOA. —830. that listeners will feel they are in old 7:00—Highlanders orchestra i 11:45—'i’ropical garden music. Italy themselves. Frederick Wyatt, baritone. 12:15—Studio dance orchestra. 7:30—’Palk. J. U. Kennedy. 12:30—Operatic excerpts, quartet. Halibut c Black face type Indicates best features Mackerel «> 15c 34 7:30—Mme. Gainsborg, pianisL 357—CMC. HAVANA—840. 7:45—'I'alk. Frederick W. Wile. 8:00—Military orcliestra. All programs Eastern Standard Time. 8:00—De Packh's orchestra with 9:00—Cuban troubadours. Bennett, soprano. 10:00—Columbia concert. Leading East Stations,. 8:30—Foresters male quartet 11:00—Concert; dance music. Frank Moulan, comedian. 272.6-WPG. ATLANTIC ClTY-“ 110a 475.9—WOS. JEFFERSON CITY—630. FRESH BOSTON .9:00—Smith Brothers, harmony duo 9:15—Girl Scouts program. , ^1 jj;Oo—Concert orcli; harmony duo. 9:30—Cabin Door, wijh Katheri.ie 9 :on—Hill’s concert' oschestra. 10:1.5—Studio piano recital. ■ Tift-Jones, Negro Impersonator. 491.5—WDAF. KANSAS CITY—€10. . 9:30—James’ novelty entertainers. 10:00—Continentals operatic excerpts. —Musical memories, soprano. 9:00—WEAE programs (U4 hrs.) / Cod Steak 18c 11:00—Slumber music. Blues » 18c 11:10—Supper dance orchestra, 10:30—Katz lioy.s entertainment. 283—WBALl, BALTIMORE—1060. 491.S-WIP, —610. 11:00—Kemp'.s dance orchestra. 6;:>0—studio dinner music. 7;45_Frank Hill, tenor. 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. • 7;4.-i—WJZ programs <2% hrs.) 8:00—Male quartet, Hawallans. 468.5— KFI. —€40. 10:00—Synagogue Day of Atonement 9:00—Alphabet musical program with 11:00—Trio; concert pianist. celebration. Lisa LIsona, soprano. 12:00—“ Roads to Romance.’’ 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 10:00—^Two dance orchestras. 1:00—Studio dance music. FRESH FRESH 7:11—U. S. Army history lecture. 535.4— WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 333.1— KHJ. LOS ANGELES—900. 7:2*>—Pianist; organ recital, 9:00—Stanley theater hour. 11:00—Orchestra: vocal soloists. 8:00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) 9;.*!0—WI<:a F programs (1% hrs.) 305.9_HDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 12:00—Studio entertainers. 11:10—Stevens’ dance-orchestra. « 1:00— Dance orchestra. Smelts » 20c Flounders)^ 10c 545.1— WGR. BUFFALO—550. f 6:30—Dinner dance orchestra. 370.2—WCCO. MINN.. ST. PAUL—810. 7:00—Buffalo Symphony orchestra.'^ 7:00—Chimes, talks to 7:45. 8:00—Mu.sical programs; duets. 7:30—WEAF programs (314 hrs.) 7:45—WJZ programs (314 hrs.) 9:30—Columbia programs•(! hr.) 11:10—V.m Siirdam's orchestra. 11:0(1—Supper donee music. 245.8— WCAE, —1220. 10:30—Studio concfsrt orchestra. 333.1— WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 11:05—Orchestra, tenor: organist. 7;nt»—"WCY radio skiL 6:00—WEAF dinner music. 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—650. OPEN FRESH 7:30—Studio feature program. 7:00—Studio Gospel songs. 7:50—Quinby Symphony orchestra. 8:00—Allen Fireside hour. ji:(i0—WGY studio feature. 9:00—WEAF programs (114 hrs.) 9:00—Columbia programs (2 hrs.) gino^WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 260.7—WHAM. ROCHESTER—1150. 10:30—Studio dance orchestra. Clams pt. 35« 11:0.'—Two dance orchestras. 7:no—WGT radio skit. 11:00—Minstrel men’s frolic. Lily Damita Oysters pt.35c 428.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—700. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. For clam chowder. 7;3()—Thies’s dance orchestra, 7:30—Rochester U. hour; vioIInlsL 8:00—"On Wings of Song." 11:00—Motor mates; quinteL 7;4,>;—WJZ political talk. 12:00—Musical lecture: trio. By GENE COHN }!;no—Frohne Sisters, string quarteL 8:30—WJZ programs <2Ms hrs.) 379.5_WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 1:0a—Troca dera ns en t erta i nment. A PUBLIC SERVANT. «;3rt—WJZ male quarteL 270.1—WRVA. RICHMOND—1110. 9:00—Ensemble, tenor, viollnlsL 11:55—Time; weather; markets. Old Lady (to wife of popular ^1(10—Stocks, markets, farm forum. 7:30—Old Virginia Church hour. New York, — American million­ 11:00—Variety hour, organisL 9:00—Mediterraneans dance hand. acton: Tell me, dear, what is your 12:00—Two dance orchestras. „:30—Dinner dance music. aires are dull! And the richer they 7:00—Mr. and Mrs. Radio Skit. 9:.3(l—Varielv hour: dance music. Husband like in private life? ^ ].nn—Tlie Thirteenth hour. 440.9— KPO. —680. are the duller they are! Meat Specials On Sale At Both Stores 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 7:30-WEAF concert orchestra. Such is the report of the blond Wife: He's never had one.— Tlt- 8:”0—Crvstal gazer; orchestra. 8:00—Studio feature program. 11:00—N. R. C. entertainments. 9:00—WEAF troubadours orchestra.______9:00—WE.AF programs (2 hrs.) 1:00—Henderson’s dance hand. and lovely Lily Damita, who cap­ Bils. ' ' Seconilary Eastern Stations Secon(3ary DX Stations. tured the time and fancy of Prince 344.6— WENR. CHICAGO—870. George in Hollywood, and who STRANGERSN TOWN. LOIN PURE PORK 508.2—W E E t, BOSTON—590. 9:00—Around town; G.vpsy hour. Wife:'John, baby wants a drink. 6:(in—Big Brother Club...... lQ:0(V-rPipe dreams; orchestra. 8:15—Farmer Rusk's lecture. bases her assertion on experiences 272.6—WLWL. NEW YORK—1100 10:00— .'-'tudio variety hours. Night Club Proprietor: Tell him 7:00—“ Oh Boys’’ program; pianist. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480. met on the first half of a cross­ 7;.ln—WEAF Shilkret’s orchestra. 6:40—Educational talk; soprano. country “ personal appearance” he’ll hafta get someone to introduce Sausage Meat tt> I S c 8:0(1—Brass octet: entertainers. 7:15—Catholic talks; orchestra. 9:30—Vocalists: Insirumentalists. Lamb Chops ^ 4 d c 9:fMi—WR.AP programs (1% hrs.) 7:4(1—Talk. Rev. Scott, S. J. 11:00—Kamlders enterlainmonL trip. him.— Judge. lOri."!—C. of C. organ recital. •526-^WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 10:30—Vnur hour league. * 7:3.5—Air coliege talk; songs. 238—KOIL. COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. “ They talk only of business,” 3?4.8—WSAI. CINCINNATI—800. 9:30—WOR Columliia hours. The actress who stopped the 8:(l(l—WEAF programs (8 hrs.) 8:30—Arthur Hatmann string quartet she reports in her still faltering show on Broadway because two Xi:nii—('aslie Farm orche.Loretta Young, center, and her sister, Sally Blane, right, were chosen dull, it is all too bad.” Feb. 8, 1929 at 8 o’clock for the E announce the most liberal allowance policy following purpose: 11 :00 au ra.— “ Kool Kitchen Kook- among Wampas Baby Stars this year. Sally’s real name is Betty Jane Miss Damita, appearing la con­ in our history. . . T o each purchaser o f a new ery” -^Florrie B. Boweting, Dir­ Young, but she changed it because there are three Young sisters In the nection with her flirst American , First— To choose a tnoderafor. W ector Home Economics, Hartford movies. picture. “ The Rescue,” , already Second—To hear the report of Insulated Glenwood Gas Range on any day o f any Electric Light Company. Hollsnvbod, Calif.— You’d never think so from their names, but two has visited half a dozen key cities the building committee. V 11 ;15 “ Household Commodities” sisters are among the 13 young movie actresses chosen as 1929 Wampas in the middle west and' after a Third—To turn the building over month we will allow $20.00 for old cooking equip­ from N. B. C. Studios. Baby Stars, by Hollywood writers and publicity men. stay in New York returns via St. to the district. ' ment. We install the new Glenwood, cart away :00 Silent until 'il;5 5 a. m. One is Sally Blane; the other. Loretta Young. Sally is the. eldest Louis, , Kansas City Fourth— To transact any ..Mother :55 Time.Signals. of the three Young sisters, all of whom are in the movies. Sally start­ and way points. business that may legally come be­ the old range—all without charge. You pay a few :00 Farm Flashes ed In pictures In 1926 as Betty Jane Young. Because she was often fore said meeting. t dollars down, a few dollars- monthly . . . May :10 News and Weather Bulletins. confused with ;her sisters, she later changed her name to Sally Blaine. Dated Feb. 2, 1929, Manchester, ;15 The Brown Thomson Quin­ we show you the new Insulated Glenwoods today? Sally has made'a lot of films'during her short career and has just signed JUST TELL-A* PHONE Conn, tette, a five-year contract with F. B. O. to play featured roles. Signed, Loretta Young (may we call her Sally Young’s sister?) is under YOUR NEEDS FOR COAL JAMES JOHNSTON, contract to First’ National, where she has been playing some prominent 'AND WE WILL MAKE ARTHUR N. POTTER,. THEN HE’LL REGRET roles reiiently. Executives think she has a brilliant future and are G. H. WILCOX, planning some big chances for her. YOUR BIN OUR 00AL( ' “ I suppose you know that Boh The-third "sister in the trio was not among the 13 chosen as Wam­ Committee if n s u ia ie d . has eloped with George’s -wife?” pas Baby Stars. “ But I thought he was George’s I best pal?” New Britain— Angus J. Urquhart, - ‘.‘So he Is, but he doesn’t know UCEN8ES SUSPENDED Adelbert Warner. Get Ready enwood .it yet.”— Tit-Bits. New Haven— Clifton T. Gibbons, Daniel J. Patterson. —for— Norwalk— Elmer C. Gray. * A list of operaiors whose licenses Plainfield— Peter M. Kagan. WM. E. KRAH to drive automobiles in Connecti­ Putnam— Alfred L’Heureux. cut have been -suspended for ' one Waterbury— Myrtle Hill. Winter Expert year for driving while under the In- Westbrook— Fred Klein. Uuenee of'liquor was given out to­ Woodmont— Franklin L. Quirk. WINTER TOPS ■ Radio Service day at the State Motor Vehicle De­ New York City— Eric Wolln. That’s All You Have to 669 Ttrilwd TaiiipOce, partment as a- part o f’ the effort to GLASS WORK FOR? South Manchest^ redu.ee this highway menace. The DoisCaU50 CU)SEO CARS V The Manchester Gas Co. departm^t statement ad^sed peo­ MAN GROUND UP. SIDE CURTAINS ' Phone 364^2 Kingston, N. Y., Feb. 6.— W il­ ple to npHfy.tfae'department or the ^ . -CARPETS’ i police. In .(iase they should see any liam Lanigan,. 63. father of 12 chil­ and' leave^your order: We’ll of thesefdrlvers ., operating motor dren'was ground to pieces today In take care "of* the resL eitheF r REPAlklNG CURTAINS Sectmd Mortgage vehicles. a conveyor at the North Amefican coal or fuel oil. ' ' Brldgeport-^-John J. Flynn, Geo. cement plant at Alsen. The acci­ Maochester Auto Top Co. M on ey' ^ SheaiT '' : / dent was not discovered until Lani- Sole agents for Old Com­ ' Corh-wallr-^Clarence Hotchkiss. gan’s body, ground to a pulp, pany’s L«eghigh Coal. N O W O N E T A l^ Haxtfbcdr-rRoy E. Lancaster, Eu­ clogged the conveyor. W. J. Messier gene P. Starnes, Reginald E. 'Wood­ ard. ■ ■ ■ - '“ ''"L ^ ■Xhe. 8upersj.Ition that It .Is, .uj.-.. Gv E, Willig & J Center, Uenderson^>Rd. 7^^HAi?thiir: A. K noia .sardvllle-LqRoiiiin'' F .' McGbrty.* lucky to be married in May orlgl,- lletowttTrFred. W . Madison. nateci with the ancient Greeks. i Z Main SU TeL SO, Phone 1816-3

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fant daughter Betty jDou, were re­ th^ supporting cast is made up en­ cent guests at the'home of Mr. and “ WHITE SHADOWS” IS tirely of real genuine Hawaiian na­ Mrs. Ralph Bass. Mrs. Van Dusen tive actors. W. S.* Van Dyke direct­ He’s The Man Who Knows Coolidge! A®?® Miss Anna Most before her ed. # marriage and taught school here. COLORFUL PICTDRE “ What a Night," Bebe Daniels* .O F SPAIN P / ' At the Ladles’ Benevolent eocljaty * The local basketball, teani de­ latest Parampnnt starring vehicle, James Lucey, Northampton Shoemaker Whose Homely Philosophy Help­ I meeting Tbnrsday afternoon a bed» feated the' Rock^llc team in Wil- is the associate film feature^ at the '4 ( quilt was tied for Mrs. Guy BatUett. lington last Wednesday night. The ed Cal Int White House, Eagerly Awaits His Return. ^Refreshments were served by the Opens at State Today With State today and tomorrow. Was Soon to Celebrate : 71 local boys are members of the Plenty of action, thrills, laugh­ hostess, Mrs. Bartlett. Tolland county basketball league Music and Sound Effects. Birthday — 'Was I^ p e r l ter and suspense are to he found in Miss Clara Thompson was a ealler and all o f those games are played Princess of Austria. In WilUmantio Friday. In Wllllngton. Love under the tropic moon— this rolicklng tale of youth and Mrs. ^ohn T. Murphy of Bristol Mrs. John Jones was taken to a grim shadows of the money-hungry love. Miss Daniels again gives an­ Madrid. F«b. 6—‘Queen M<\the visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sanitarium in Norwich last Friday. white man— fantastic scenery; tor other of her convincing portrayals Maria Christiana of ,Spain.'wife oL A* N A. E. Frink, Friday. v Doctors Higgins of South Coventry flung, ,gorgeous, but terrible— a as a comedienne of rare ability. the late King Alfonso XII andftlv Mrs. Leater Lord of Manchester. IN: ' ' V i . ani| Ddctor Riordan of Willimanlic thrilling drama of a dying race. Another'of those delightful Tlf- mother of King Alfonso XIII, died,I| Green was a calmer on friends Sat­ were the examining physicians. These factors all ’ contribute, to fany-Slahl Color Classics will com­ at 3:30 a. m.. today. urday afternoon. . Mr...and Mrs. Edward Frink of make "White Shadows in the South plete the program. Death was doe to heart failure, j | .Charles Faulkner remains about Hartford were callers in town Sun­ Seas” one of the most spectacular Tomorrow’s performances will She was to have celebrated her p the same. His > little grandson day afternoon. films of the current season. be in charge of the Center Cburcu seventy-first birthday next Julyr Duane is quite ill with pneumonia. Alfred WRilcomb who works in Women’s Federation,' who will pre­ 21st. - 1 Mrs. Maine of Wllllmantlc is as­ In addition to tLis, the entire Hartford spent the week-end with sent their scheduled benelft pro­ ■ Kin« Alfonso, Queen &ia and: sisting In caring for bldi. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louts B, production was filmed with special synchronized music and sound ef­ gram. other members of the royal family Miss Clara-Thompson has re­ Whitcomb. • were at the queen mothei’s bedside’ signed her position as clerk at the fects. Not only do you actually see the dramatic thrills that occnr when died. post office and Valley company All ceremonies In connection store. MIm Marion Stanley will throughout the production, but you with the arrival of the King and take Miss Thompson’s place. Miss hear the lilting strains of dreamy RHEUMATISM Queen of Denmark, who are due Thompson has been* clerk In the Hawaiian gullars, the singing of here at 11 a. m., have been cau- post office for several years and the natives and many other notable While in France -vviih the Ameri­ celled. will be missed. It is runjored that features. can Army I obtained a prescription Before her marriage to the King wedding bells will soon be ringing. They have mouths, bnt they speak s. not; byes have- they, but they sec "White Shadows’’ has the repu­ that tbsusands.of Rheumatic suf­ of Spain on Nov. 2k, 1879, the '> Miss Gladys Bradley, teacher Iri tation of being the only picture of ferers have used with . wonderful qiieen mother was an imperial \ .r not.—-Psalms nfubtl 6. the intermediate room, attended its kind that was "made where the results. The prescription cost me princess of Austria. the annual state meeting of the Or­ story’s laid.” The beautiful and nothing and I ask nothing for it. der of Eastern Star held In Hartford The Idol Is the measure of the picturesque Hawaiian islands were I will mail it if you will send me Wednesday and Thursday o f last worshipper.—-LowelU week. MIsa Marlon Stanley, subsif- used by Metro-Goldw^-Mayer dur­ your address. A postal will bring Alienists testified that a college -.O toted aa teacher during Miss Brad-« Plum-puddings have grown out ing the filming of the photoplay. it. Write today. boy who killed a man in a holdup / ley’s absence. of an. Elizabethan dish known as Monte Blue and beautiful Raguel PAUL CASE. Dept. C-53. was suffering from an inferiority f ^ a Mr. and. Mrs. Van. Dusen and In­ plum porridge.' Torres have the leading roles and Brockton, Mass. complex. Oh, well, all righti 'V w

L NEA OUR PERSONAL SERVICE WITH because Calvin Coolidge, for B6 Upper right Is the Coolidge home Business is a little slack just now in Northampton to which the presi­ for James Lucey, Northampton, years a protege of his, is coming dent and his wife already are send­ EACH DELIVERY Mass., shoemaker, but he’s happy back to liTO in the old borne town. ing some of their furnishings. By HORTENSE SAUNDERS "Mrs. Coolidge had given a dln-^ ner for 78 people in. the same Northampton, Mass.— When Cal­ room the night before, so the four vin Coolidge left the town, eight of us that sat down were Just a WAPPING years ago to serve as vice-president, speck in the big room. The White his old friend, the shoemaker House Is beautiful, but not exactly Rev. and Mrs. Harry B. Miner, James Lucey, accompanied, him to homelike. I bet Mrs. Coolidge will be glad to be back in a more cozy moved from the Hartford Seminary the station and was the last to to the parsonage at Wapping,. on place.” • shake his baud. He wants to be the Monday of th's week, they will still >|Ks Lucey doesn’t remember what first to welcome him home after continue their studies at the semi­ they had to eat, except that they March fourth. nary, motoring back and forth. And when the boxes and crates had plenty. He has an impression There was a meeting of the South from Washington are delivered at of shining silver and flowers, and Windsor School Board held at the the Coolidge home, Lucey realizes such a succession of courses that Town Hall in South Wiadsdr on ix< the time is growing near, and that his dessert w.?ut untouched. Monday evening. Had Official Car the man who, as president, wrote The teacher training cla?s will •A ^ to him, "If it were not for you 1 After Ittncheon, Lucey found necessarily have to be omitted this would not te here,’’ is actually the president’s car at his disposal week Thursday evening, on account coming back. for sightseeing. On his otter two 'of the Illness of Miss Edith P. They Talked Together days he had an official car. Welker, director of religious edu­ For years ago, when Coolidge "I didn’t ask the president about cation of Hartford County Council. was a student and later a young his plans for the future,” Lucey Rev. Harry Miner preached an politician, he made a habit of became dignified and aloof a> the excellent sermon last Sunday morn­ dropping into Lucey’s shop and very Idea. "I’ve known him now ing, to a large congregation. The listening to the homely philoso­ for 36 years— too long and too well Christian Endeavor society held ^ y, / phies of the shoemaker. . to ask about hit own affairs. He’s their meeting at 6:30, the subject "He could make his home any­ quiet, and he’s careful, and he isn’t was: "Jesus helping us to serve,” where in the world, and associate always having to take back what vj^ith Mrs. Lois S. Collins as leader. with the most famous, but he he says. That’s why he is where he It was the monthly consecration chooses to come home to his own is today. He was sensible, always. n-teting. folks,’’ said Lucey. -^When the other young bloods Following . the Sunday school The boxes and the recondition­ around herb were talking about board meeting next Thursday eve­ ing of the Coolidge home here are what they were going to do, he was j ning. There will be a rehearsal for not the only foundation for his keeping quiet and doing things. i church music and all who can sing hopes. Lucey recently saw Cool­ "The town will be mighty i are urged to be present. Mrs. Clar- idge in Vvashington. proud to have film back, and Mrs. I ence W. Johnson has consented to She Reniembered Tbeni Coolidge will be glad to be where preeent and help, "And all he talked about was she, can see he. mother oftener | Mrs. Frank Pratt has been con his old Northampton friends,’’ the and look after her. She’s been in i Aued to her home with aa'attack of shoemaker declared. "Why, he the hospital here, you know, for the grip. > A < . asked for everyone in town— more than a year.” M. D. Sullivan was favored with hadn't forgotten' a soul. If he Few Slioes to Mend a special invitation to ^ e dedica­ had. Mrs. Coolidge remembered In Lucey’s shop are autograph­ tion of the county court bouse at them. And she laughed about how ed pictures of Coolidge, the framed Hartford, which he attended last when she was teaching here, be­ letter In which he credits Luccy week. WE WILL SHOW TOU HOW EAST YOU fore she was married, she used to with a part in his success, and pic­ walk down the hill past my shop, tures of the home folks saying and leave her shoes to be fixed— good-bye to Crolidge when he Life is just like a gam^ of cards. CAN HEAT YOUR HOME WITH . . • • • that was before she knew Coolidge went to Washington. “ 1 hat’s me You must play the game with the at all. And I swear, she is just as right beside him,” Lucey points out hand that Is dealt you. The great­ pretty and as lively as she was eagerly. i est glory, after all, is winning with then. ” Lucey Is 19 years older than a poor hand, and the greatest dis­ This recent visit to Washington the president, ■ and admits he is grace is losing with a good one. was one of three trips Lucey has getting on in years, though, he made out of hie native city. It feels as. tit as ever. If business is was the high spot in a life that slack now, and rubbers keep soles has not been colorful, except for and heels U'om needing repair TOWN ADVERTISEMENT ais friendship with the president. work, he doesn’t mind because it I.ucey regards Coolidge as the gives him more lime to discuss LOPPERS greatest man who has ever lived. weighty matters with the old cus­ 1 And Lucey's white-haired compan­ tomers that drop in for a talk in­ BOARD OF RELIEF ions regard Lucey with a not un­ stead of a half-sole. CONNECTICUT flattering awe, because of his as­ sociations with greatness. Lucey asks no further favors from fate. A QUICK WAY TO END | NOTICE "I’ve wanted to see Coolidge— wanted to see him in his big chair BABY’S UPSET SPELlS The Board c f Relief of the Town ever since he was president,” said of Mancheeter, Conn., will be in Lucey, "but I didn’t want to rush session at the Municipal Building "Like other*young mothers, 1 down as if I had an axe to grind. Friday, Feb. 1, 1020, 1:30 p. m., worried every time Baby cried,” So I waited until he was about o'clock to 5:00. ^ • ready to get out. And the thing says a Syracuse, N. Y., woman. Saturday, Feb. 2, k029, 1:80 p. "Several tim^s when she was upset that pleased me most when i saw m., o’clock to 6:00. him was that he looked better or constipated, I tried castor oil Monday, beb. 4, 1920, 1:89 p. but she couldn’t retain It. Our doc­ than I ever saw him look. in., o’clock to 6:00. “ When he came In my shop tor told me to try Fletcher’s Cas- Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1020, 1:80 p. toria because it is harmless and once— once after he’d taken the m., o’clock to 6:00. upper perch, I said to him, ‘I’m babies like iti That ended my wor­ Wednesday, Feb. 6, 1920, 1:80 p. giving you no advice about this ries and I’ve used it since.for all m., o'clock to 5100. nation. Cal, but about yourself. my children.” Castorla never fails Thursday, Feb. 7, 1029, 8:80. p. Tiiottflanilg ot gatitfied usOrg can tell you ot thig groat gorvioo Don’t wear yourself out on the to deHght mothers by the quick m. o'clock to 7:80. job. It’s killed some of our best way It ends those upsets of babies Friday, Feb. 8. 1080, 8:80 p. and children, sttch as colic, consti­ men.’ I guess he followed it, for m., o'clock to 7:80. pation, colds, etc. That’s the reason he looks fine and healthy, and I Saturday, Feb. 0, 1020, 1:80 p. can’t see where he’s put on a for Its tremendous sale and popo- m., o’clock to 5:00. COMES IN larity. Like all good things, It’s Imi­ Monday, Feb. 11, 1020, 1:30 p. PHONE YOUR DEALER year.” tated, but genuine Castorla— the Lucey stayed for lunch at the ui., o’clock to 5:00. purely-vegetable product— always NUT, STOVE and OR PHONE US FOR White House. Tuesday, Feb. 12, 1020, 1:80 p. bears the Fletcher signature^ m., o’clock to 6:00. THIS SERVICE Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1029, 1:80 EGG SIZES FOB p. m., o’clock to 5:00, • NO CHARGE Tbnrsday,^ Feb. 14, lfl20, 8:80 STOVES, BOILERS p. m., o'clock to 7:80. OF COURSE Friday, Feb. 16, 1920, 8:80 p. PER TON m., o'clock to 7:80. and FURNACES Saturday, Feb. 16, 1020, 1:80. p. m., o'clock tr 'S:00. / - Every Time Ton See an Monday, Feb. T8, 1920, 1:80 p. ^ ORDER FROM aHE FOLLOWING DEALERS: m., o'clock to 5:00. ' '' Unpaid Bill —Think of Ue Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1020, 8:80 p. Consolidate your debts. Mslntaln your credit st the stores. m., o'clock to 7:80. THE W. G. GLENNEY COMPANY EOLA COAL COMPaSJ^ tYednesday, F ^ . 20, 1920, 8:80 Stoo *buy b e repaid $S monthly, plus lawful interest p. m., o'clock to 7:80. SMITH BROa GRAIN COMPANY G.E.WILLISJ^SON may b e repaid $10 moruhlyp All persons claiming to be $200 grieved by tbe doings of .the. As­ plus lawful interest sessors of the Town of Manckester, MANCHESTER GRAIN ag COAL COMPANY $30 0 may be repaid $15 monthly, Conn., and those requiring offsets must appear and file their coot* plus lawful interest. plaint at one of these meetings or at some adjotitned meeting of said PERSONAL 1 Board of Relief. FINANCE COMPANY The time o: appeal is limited by law to twenty days from and alter THE CONNECTICUT COKE COb Rutiiiia ‘J and a, State rheater Building 758 Main St., Spntb Slanrhestcr the first day of February, 1929. Uali Write or l'hone'104 EDWARD D. LYNCH. Chairman, 750 M A IN STREET PHONE 7-4902 HABTFOiRt) Open 8:80 to 5. Saturday 8:80 to 1 E. L. 0. HOHBNTHAL. Jr., See. Licensed by State. Bonded io IMibllc. ROBERT M. REID. . Board of ttelief of the Town ot ——li- Mknehester, Conn. y

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©1929 By NEA Service. Inc. ^ ANNE AUSTIN - h i n t s UN 1 1 0 ^ W The Secretary Of Lahd’i IS plBy-establ!shed ■‘ medical’^ and 'h^|th ing the role of grand arbitrator in findings,’ . , by WQiiii one of these "fool women” quar­ II, In the last page o f Im^: rels. To he sure, he's too polite to passioned letter, the. United Res- tanrant Owners’ Association > did ^**^*®**-‘ ^ face, WT ‘ call it that,- but we ceu Just ima- %»We ipmst *e poU>ed ddt brown FOREIGN BODIES FOUND in W» ‘lHht Inhg. a,nA : ths gine. The Women's Bureau of the not remind us that it !i especielly dastardly for a natibn-wide net­ IN HjSAD, LUNGS, HEART. fr a f^ ilV hit'bin. department of labor recently fini-h- ed a Job of research on the effects work to encourage cigaret smoking .^In ; thtbh SMes pil^es qf. - iibell of labor legislctiou upon the em­ ’’as a substitute for wholesome By DB. MOREIS FISI were totind by' the X-raj3P* bq ployment opportunities of women. food,” one might believe their mo­ withhi the hehrt,'i nrheje^ihey The-report was to .the effect that tives a bit more. concerned with a, Eiditor Jotirnal :' of tbe AmMcan .moved ehOpt cbhsta|iUy the such legislation helped rather lhan whole-hearted zeal for public wel­ Medical Association an^'of Hyg^Ia^ iqptibh o f the blbbi, retarded woman’s' employment op­ fare than they probably are. In ' the B ^ lth Ma^^udine. ExaniloajJOn b t bf the sol­ portunities. •other words, it's pernicious to .per­ diers's^th‘ a pibca:At,«h«ll In thb mit any firm to say “ smoke” when heart She ypar, la^r./li^dlcated that Claim Report Biased cbe association would say “ cut Children ’.n ot. Infrequently ewnl? yourself a piece of cake.” low all sorts Pf. unnsaal substances. The National Woman’s Party qatisbj’Vbtch^g o f Workers In factories ocoasionally which, of cQurre; resents special the'skill? ' ■■ .- • “ If I Weren’t M arrl^l” are penetrated-by flying portions of protective legislation for women, A.~-There ar0 numerous claiming that women lose jobs, can­ Many mprried women: pine and machinery;, soldiers are hit by pils* causes of Itchlpg^pf .the > i^in; sigh for the things they might do siles of one tybe or another, and not get Jobs, and must take lower varying IrP® InfestajUon ,or In- wages than men becauso of this so- if only they hadn’t married! Mrs. these may rebitdh oyer long' periods fectjpn to causes within the Mary L. Lewis of Pittsburgh has of time In theThuman body without called protective legislation, claims body. ^Extreme Itching Js a that the report was biased, being nuilt and sold 150 homes during causing any disturbance. tee last 12 y:^rs, though she is a. ' Eventually reactions mjiy be^n prohlam careful >medlcal made by an organizatioif which has diagnosis. • '• -■ always sponsored protective legisla­ w'fe and mother of several chil­ which resultjff death. Sonieticqes dren She. attends to every delail bullets or. nails get into the body tion and which, there .ore, would the ’piece of metal, had become an­ of the building from the attic to and may be carried along ■ by' the not report any findings contrary to chored. None of. the three men basement, exp.aiulng that her sue- . blood stream to the lungs or* to, their own platform. ■with pieces- of shell' in the heart cess is because, after all. homes the heart, and there be loe» Uee* And his arms were about her, go! I’ve got to do it before the ftoa'rC-:) ness of that crumpled body steadying her, holding her close police come! Don’t you— under­ the peace of sleep. From beneath against his heart. Her fingers dug stand?” the slightly raised right ^ ^boulder “ Do what Are you crazy? — he had fallen upon • his side;r- .into his shoulders. -‘Mr. Borden! He’s dead! Murdered! Blood, Please, darling, get control of your­ something which had once been self! It wasn’t your^fault, really! warm and red had- spurted, form­ Jack—oh! What am I to' do? The police— oh, Jack!” ' ■fhe man deserved to die— ” the ing a dark, irregularly shaped The young man’s arms went lax “Don’t say'that again! I can’t pool, dry now at the edges. bear it!” Ruth screamed. “ Don’t Her groping hand found the door for a moment, then tightened about her ■so that she gasped for breath. you realize?— I’ve got to close the smart knob, and she clung to it, swaying window before the police come!” dizzily for a moment. Then, fren- “ God! That yon had to see it!” His exclamation, uttered on jerky He let her go, or her strength zv taking the place of stunned hor­ for the moment was greater than ror, she banged the door upon that gusts of breath, might mean any­ thing— anything! ‘ his, for she flung herself upon the ghastly sight and staggered across connecting door, tore at the knob ‘‘Always Something New” her own office, both hands reaching Ruth struggled In his arms, hid her eyes against her elbow. “ My until it yielded, stepped in— then State Theater BuUding, for the outer, door. ^ ^ a stumbled backward into Jack’s When she had come In, she had fault! I—I screamed! If only 1 South Manchester hadn’t screamed. Jack! I won’t arms. X X THEN the show is over, and left it on the latch, so that visitors "The window’s closed. Jack! to the office might gain access, and have to tell the police, will I, Jack? V V the family comes bouncing III lie! I’ll lie. Jack! Nobody Closed! Do yem hear? Closed! henne from the theater mother leads as- she let it swing shut behind her will have to know! I’ll lie!” Oh, God I thank thee! Forgive abeaiitifiU fleeing, horror-stricken figure, she me Jack— ” the nlardi to the icebox where cold, had the impluse, born of long hab­ The man seized her roughly, white bottles of milk stand waiting shook her a bit to stop that hys- There was a loud knock upon the it, to click on the latch, so that no ^lical babbling. “ Shut up. Ruth] outer door, followed Immediately assartment to eil hungry mouths with nature’s one could enter during her absence. by the turning of the knob. The nearest p^ect food, rich in body­ “ Nobody can hurt him now. He Do you-hear me?— stop it, I say! police had arrived to inquire into of hew print building elements for young and Be . \ needn’t be afraid of unlocked doors You’ve got to get hold of yoiir nerves, darling! Oh, my God!” he the death of , “ Handsome Harry” near-jroung. any more,” Ruth’s mind babbled Borden. " ‘ crazily, as she ran down the hall, groaned, pressing his cheek hard against the golden curls. “ Listen, (To Be Continned.) DRE^ES Every effort is made to bring om: past the suite of offices that lay milk in all its goodness to your door Drink: beyond Borden's, turned the cor­ Ruth! The fnan deserved to be ^ o t. Hold fast to that, darling! with dispatch and cofirtesy. Ask ner, raced- on. justarriy^. He deserved It, I tell you! There’s ■\Vho killed Harry'Borden? De­ our milkma^to leave you a bottle of M i l k only one thing for you to rememV tective Sergeant McCann takes our milk tomorrow morning, or call Prom the very first moment of ber— that we love each other. Now. charge In the next chapter. specially . us now. We are pleased to send special, discovery there had been only w ell go-H)ver there— ” and he orders for parties or unexpected com­ one thing she could do. She must nodded, has face grim, to the wln- at see Jack. The Journey along the ^ w across the alrshaft, "and face pany. hClk, cream, butter or our two corridors had never seemed ttis thing together. Take my arm, BACK FULLNESS tasty cottage cheese m ay be had from long to her before, but now she felt darling. Hold tight!” any of our many waigons. Our prod­ as If She would neves reach the man French;-.even ing gowns concenn- The two corridors seemed infi­ trate fuUhess .in .the back, A red ucts are pasteurized to safeguard she was engaged to, the man who nitely long, stretching away like the health of our many satisfied customers. ^ . But as if something too chiffon frock has four tiers put on interminable paths in a nightmare, with an apron of plain material frightful for contemplation were but at last they were in her own L ate st poshing upward from her.sub-con-: office again. in front and the tiers running up to and making a bustle hack effect. adoos mind, she veered her She laid her head on her desk, jthoughts. pillowing It on her crossed arms, LACED TUNIC Two men-who had offices in while Jack, in a brisk, businesslike Jack’s wing of the Starbrldge voice called \4>dllce headquarters. Midnight blue faille makes a $ 9 . 9 5 Building looked at the whiterfaced. Telephone Manchester 2826W '' Fragments of his conversation nifty long tunic dress that-has a Pastenrized Milk and C r^ n running; girl, but she did ngt see pierced the swirling’ chaos of her drop skirt with deep side pleats sizes 14 to 50 them, -did net hear one of them call mind— “ Yes, Borden! B»o-r-d-e-n. Quality, Courtesy, and the tunic tight and laced with ailM Sr MU SBMM aid put to har. It she had, she would Henry P.'Borden. Murdered'in his gold up the sides- 7-iT7'iv;S57?ViTt

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAV, FEBRUARY 6,1929. PAGE e l e v e n RECS STATE TTILE HOPES JOLTED 38-30 <$> TRADE SCHOOL IS OUTCLASSED T r r i I I I I I i H Sloman Rims Wild In Second BYSCH00LF0RDEAF,4«T022 Half To Overcome Rec’s lisad Minns Jamroga and Lnhrsen, Locals Are Badly Beaten; BASKET BY BASKET Locals Ahead Uatil Last Ten TOO MUCH SLOMAN The following basket by basket Minnie^ Addition e l Don­ New Britain Trade Plays' account of the Rec-New Britain New Britain (38) game also shows at what point B. F. T. Here Friday Afternoon. p'.^yers went out on personals. ahue Great Help to Win­ Zakzewski, r f ...... 4 3-6 11 OXE VOTE FOR SHARKEY F irst Restella, r f ...... 0 0-0 U McCann, M. . . . . field 2-0 Pa Stribling, on a scouting ex- Zakzewski, N. B. . . .field 2-2 ner^ Experience Tel&ig Sloman, I f ...... 7 4-7 IS l\Ianchester Trade School was I pedition, was one of the wit- McCann, M...... foul 3-2 Donahue, c . 0 0-4 0 outclassed by the American School 1 nesses at the recent Sharkey- Stavnltsky, M...... foul 4-2 Factor; Bristol Saturday. Arburr, r g ...... 2 1-1 5 for Deaf in Hartford yesterday I Christner thing in New York. The Stavnitsky, M...... field 6-2 Sheehan, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 afternoon. The final score was 4 6 ^ father of Willie, who has a date ' Arburr, N. B...... field 6-4 to 22. Manchester plays a very im­ i with Shatkey in Miami nejct Stavnitsky, M...... field 8-4 By TOM STOWE Leary, I g ...... 1 0-0 . 2 portant game here Friday afternoon monfh, was not one of the report- Holland, M...... field 10-4 with .New Britain Trade. The local j ed many who thought that the 35- Stavnitsky, M...... field 12-4 Strengthened greatly on the 15 8-18 38 team was minus the services of j year-old rubber puddlcr of Akron Arburr, N. B...... f o u l 12-5 Luhrsen and Jamroga. should have copped the ' decision Arburr, N. B...... field 12-7 defense by the acquisition of Rec Five (30) A. Demurs and Blanchard .ve^-e I from Sharkey. Zakzewski, N. B. . . .field 12-9 “Jiggs” Donahue of Holyoke, B. F. T. the stars for the deaf team which I Pa. who made a lot of charts Zakzewski, N. B. ...fo u l 12-10 former Bristol Eqdee center. Holland, r f ...... 1 5-5 7 rolled up a 32 to 6 lead at halftime. j and graphs of the big Boston Holland. M...... foul 13-10 Beer was the only Manchester man j noise maker, marked down seven ' I ' V New Britain succeeded in McCann, I f ...... 1 1-3 3 I rounds for Sharkey and awarded Stavnitsky, M...... field 15-10 to score more than two baskets. Sloman, N. B...... foul 15-11 handing the Rec Five its first Norris, c ...... ?..2 2-3 6 The locals outpointed the home only two to the old man from defeat on the Rec court last Madden, r g ...... 1 1-1 3 team by one point in both the third jAkorn, as Dan Morgan calls the Sloman, N. B...... field 15-12 and fourth periods: 1 town. Second Half night in a bitterly-fought Strange, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 SCHOOL FOR DEAF (40) i “Maybe I was a little biased,” Norris, M...... field 17-12 struggle which ended with Stavnitsky, I g ...... 4 3-3 11 B. F. T. Pa added naively. “Because I Norris, M...... field 19-12 New Britain resting comfort­ A. Deraars. rf...... 6 0-0 12 wanted Sharkey to win so badly.” Madden, M...... field 21-12 Krason. If ...... 2 2-3 6 Pa thinks that his boy W’iilie Sloman, N. B...... field 21-14 able on the top of a 38 to 30 9 12-15 30 Blanchard, If ...... 6 2-4 14 is a cinch to win because Sharkey Slomaii, N. B...... field 21-16 score. Trailing for three quar­ Score by periods: • Ovian. I f ...... 0 0-0 0 can be hit by a right hand and*, Madden, M...... foul 22-16 ters of the game^ New Britain New Britain ...... 12 26—33 Phelan, r f ...... 2 0-0 4 apparently, he thinks that his boy Sloman, N. B...... field 22-18 rallied and turned what looked M anchester...... 15 15—30 R. Demars, c, rg .... 2 0-0 4 Willie can hit as hard as Christ­ 'This picture is not particularly antique, but it At least, Beckett can point with pride to the Holland, M...... foul 23-18 Antela, c ...... 3 0-0 6 ner. is one of the rarest and most remarkable that prominent names in the list of those who have Zakzewski, N. B. ...fo u l 23-19 like sure defeat into a cherish­ Personals: Rec 14, N. B. 13. Newell, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 ever has been taken. It is one of the few pic­ Arburr goes out on four personals. ed 'victory. Wasn’t Even Original tures in existence that shows Joe Beckett, the sent him to dreamland. Georges Carpentier Referee: Clyde Waters. Marcemko, r g ...... '. 0 0-C 0 Pa chuckled when ho told the stopped hiih in a few seconds. It took Frank Holland, M...... foul 24-1J Age and experience were a Cozac, If . - ...... 0 0-0 0 former British heavyweight champion, in the ring Holland, M...... foul 25-19 New York sports writers about the — ON HIS FEET, j telling factor in deciding the DeHatiale. I g ...... 0 0-0 0 wire that Willie had sent to Christ­ Moran two rounds, however, to turn the trick, Sloman, N. B...... field 25-21 Battice. Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 ner before the fight. Beckett was probably the most knocked-out which stands as one of the black marks on his Sloman, N. B...... field 25-23 struggle and A1 Sloman of Gives, L g ...... 0 0-0 0 champion in the history of fisticuffs. When he record. Zakzewski, N. B. ...foul 25-24 REC GIRLS WIN Willie’s well wishes were as fol­ finished a bout in a vertical position, it was re­ But this picture proves that the impossible can. Hudson, N. Y., now enrolled at lows: “Don’t let this big bum hit Sheehan, N. B...... field 25-26 Arnold’s College in New Ha­ 21 4-7 46 corded as a worthy achievement, and when he haj)pen. To the amazement of the spectators, Visitors take lead with 10 to play. vou on the chin. Save it for me.” stopped an opponent the news was heralded far Beckett knocked out Sergeant Dick Smith. He TRADE SCHOOI. (32) The Strihlings apparently have Zakzewski, N. B. ...field 25-28 ven, was the hero of the day AGAIfU4T011 B. F. T. and wide as an unparalleled novelty. Because of had just delivered the K. O', wallop when the cam­ for New Britain. This Jewish j been told about the goat getting ills habit of ending his fights on the floor, Beck­ eraman got busy. However, from the look of Zakzewski, N. B. .. .field 25-30 Viot, r f ...... 0 0-1 0 i stunts that some of the old-timers Madden goes rut on four personals Beer. If...... ^ 2-8 12 ett’s name has become synonymous with knock­ exhaustion on Beckett’s face, it would appear that lad, held scoreless the first half Eas3y Outclasses Merideii Pit<*at, e ...... 2 0-3 y 4 [ used to pull; .^nd, if we’re not out, and he is the victim of countless oral and he himself is having a hard time to refrain from Slomaa, N. B...... foul 25-31 by Captain “Hap” Madden, ; mistaken, the message was an printed Jests in this country. Norris, M...... foul 26-31 Stiles, c ...... 0 0-0 0 j exact copy of the one that George assuming his favorite pose. broke loose the second half and Fraser, r g ...... 02-5 2 Zakzewski, N. B. . . .field 26-33 Commimity Girls; Welles McBride, Ig ...... 2 0-0 0 Engle used to send ai’ound when Norris, M...... foul 27-33 tossed in seven field goals. Two he was handling Harry Greh. Sloman, N. B...... field 27-35 were made off Ev Strange who 9 4-17 22 Blit It’s Warm in Florida, Bill Stavnitsky. M...... toul 28-35 entered the game when Mad­ *Stars; Meet insfleos To­ Bill Evans, who ought to know MCADAMS LEADS Zakzewski goes out, four personals. Score by periods: something about the subject, does Jack Sharkey Begins den went out on personal fouls Hartford: ....13-19- 5- 9—4 6 Stavnitsky. M...... foul • 29-35 Manchester: ....4- 2- 6-10— 22 not agree with the theory that Norris follows “Zak” to showers. with eight minutes left to play. morrow. Personals: Trade 5, A. S. D. 12. spring training is necessary for an WITH108 MARK Holland, M...... foul 30-35 The defeat was the second for umpire. Referee: Rockwell. His Training Routine Sloman, N. B...... field 30-37 the Rec In 16 games and the first The Rec Girls won another game “All a nuallfied umpire needs is Sloman, N. B...... foul 30-38 suffered on its own floor. They can’t 9xerci.Se to keep dawn his weight last night when they trounced the win 'em all, you know. The larg­ Meriden Community by a score of and he can get that in a gymna­ Tops British American Club est crowd of the season overflowed sium.” he said. “One look at Miami Beach, Feb. , 6.—Jack yning. He weighs around 185 and is 24 to 11. Once more Miss Miriam the Rec gymnasium. It was of­ Welles was the outstanding star fast l)ail and a curve ought to be Sharkey, the silent sailor, dropped guarding carefully against loss of COP AT RACE TRACK ficially stated that the attendance enough to get his eyes in shape. his niblick and putter today and League; Wilson and Met­ and leading scorer. She made five weight. Pa Stribling said his son was over 700. Saturday nfeht the field goals. Working in 20 or 30 games before began a regular training routine in probably would enter the ring Rec Five is scheduled to meet the BOWUNG the regular .season starts is noth­ preparation for his elimination Anne Scranton also hooped In a around 182 or 183, whicli means WINS $10,000; QUITS calf Close Followers. powerful Bristol Endees in the Bell pair of pretty baskets. The Rec BRITISH AMERICAN LEAGUE ing hut an unnecessary stain that bout witlj Young Stribling three that the Boston sailor will have a City. A victory for the Rec in this will he felt in the second half of weeks hence. Johnny Buckley, 10-pound edge, or better.^ game would greatly offset the re­ Girls led 12 to 0 at the end of the League Standing the season.” Sharkey's man of business, an­ Havana, Cuba, Feb. 6 — Pedro first quarter and 17 to 3 at half­ Sharkey-, on the other hand, likes Sam McAdams lead.s the British Rodriguez was a good cop, but too sult of last night’s game. However, W. L. Pts. Hi.s iMifiire W as P ast nounced that Jack would work out to do his work In tlie sunshine. He American bowlThg league with an Bristol is probably the strongest time. Catherine Brys, diminutive Joe Cox, a star guard on the today and tomorrow and then hop lucky to remain upon the police Insilco star, went into the Meriden No. 1 ...... 26 7 26 will get the full advantage of it in average of 108.2. Alex WHson and force. team in the state at present and No. 6 ...... 23 10 2J Ohio State basketball team for over to Tampa Friday, where he his scheduled workouts at 3:15 Hamniie Metcalf are close follow- rules a big favorite to beat the Rec. lineup in the second half and she several seasons, quit the sq-.^ad re­ will spar three rounds in an exhibi­ each afternoon. He said he was er.s. The list follows: Pedro was stationed at Oriental prevented the score from being No. 5 ...... 16 li 16 park race track to keep out un­ No. 4 ...... 13 20 13 cently and joined a semi-pro team tion. I fond of the tropics, having served Names Games Aver. Donahue Big Help much more one-sided. in Columbus. eighteen months with the navy in desirables. While the sergeant was • New Britain played a vastly Im­ Tomorrow night the Rec Girls No. 2 ...... 11 22 11 The Boston heavyweight had in­ S. Mc.Adams...... 3 108.2 •busy elsewhere Pedro placed a lone­ No. 3 ...... 10 23 10 He wanted another letter and tended to play golf all this week, tropical waters. A. Wilson ...... 21 106 6 proved game with Donahue aboard. Travel to Meriden to meet the In- all that and he loved his .A.Ima ly $2 on Paprika,' the long shot in There was as much difference be­ sllcos-who conquered them here a — ■■■— I but after going through a routine of 'The fight will not be broadcast H. Murphv 3 106.0 a race. Paprika via the pari High three strong, D. Morrison— Mater but he couldn't see the nope skipping for the movie pho­ over the radio, according to Wil­ IT. Metcalf ...... IS 104.7 tween day and night as between the few weeks ago. l^ist night’s game coach’s way of doing things, he mutuel paid Pedro $110 for his brand of ball New Britain displayed ftf 2: W. Wylie 301; J. Fleming 315. tographers yesterday, he decided to liam F. Carey, vice-president of the S. Tagfgart ...... 21 101.19 two-spot. was played as a preliminary to the told friends in Dayton. start training immediately. He Madison Square Garden corpora­ W. B rennan...... 18 95 7 sgainst Bristol last Saturday and Rec-New Britain tussle. The sum­ “The coach said the team tion. Pedro was not through. He went against the Rec last nIghL Dona­ mary followsr Latest Results worked out eight rounds In the Wylie ...... 24 94 6 directly to a man who was selling wasn't going any place this year bright sunshine at the Miami Beach Morrison ...... 19 94.10 hue was used at center but he REC GHtLS (24). and that he had to huild for the Kennel club, where his training .T. Fleming ...... 30 93.10 lottery tickets. He shot the whole dropped back and played a defen­ B. F. T. No. 3 future,” he said. “So he pulled works $110. Next day one of his sive position. Norris ontscored him McCaughey 79 74 86— 239 quarters are located. Donnelly ...... 18 93.15 Scranton, rf, rg . . 2 2-4 6 me out of a regular position actid Jack looked good punching the NEGRO BOXER KILLED Stevenson ...... IS 93.10 sets called for $10.(>0C. Pedro re­ six points to noth'ng. but “Jiggs” Jackson, r f ...... 1 0-0 2 McCuUaugh 79 87 .^91— 257 sat me on the bench and put in signed from the force. was a most Important cog In New 103 81— 273 light and heavy gabs and in two D o u st...... '2 7 92.00 Foster, If ...... 0 0-0 0 Taggart ,. . . 89 Fesler and Larkins to get'•them rounds of shadow bo.xing, the sweat Kerr ...... 21 91.9 Britain’s team-play. The fact that Cluiaw, I f ...... 1 1-2 3 some experience for the next two IN SEAHLE CONTEST SONNE’S NEXT MATCH. he got the tap at center most of 247 264 258 started quickly and freely. Indicat­ •Jarvis ...... 3 90.0 Welles, c ...... 5 1-5 11 vears, I wasn’t going to sit on the ing good condition not too finely Robinson...... 8 89.6 the time was also very instrumental Shearer, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 No. 4 bench, so I just quit.” drawn. H. Wilson ...... 24 89 3 Chicago, Feb. 6.—The famous in New Britain’s return to the vic­ 103 102— 287 , Wash., Feb. 6— Eddie Blatter, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 Jones ...... 82 Storing Up tlm Razz Jack Dempsey will accompany j Cartwright, Portland negro ijoxer, Kane ...... : ...... 30 89 22 “flying tackle” hold of Gus Son- tory path after six straight set­ McLaughlin, Ig ___ 1 0-0 2 Doyce ...... 78 S3 96—257 The Down Town Coaching Asso­ Sharkey to Tampa on Friday to T o rran ce...... 15 89.0 nenberg, heavyweight wrestling backs. ciation of Columbus, which rode i died in a dressing room here last Torrance .. . 89 84 82— 255 oversee the opening of the Tampa night shortly after he had been F. H a n g h ...... 24 88.1 ) champion, will go on trial before “Hank” McCann started the' scor­ 10 -4-11 24 —- — — Dr. Jack Wilce out of the coaching ticket office, this move being neces­ knocked out by Cecil Geysel, Seat­ Flavell ...... 16 87.12 members ■ of the Illinois Athletic ing with a neat toss from mid- MERIDEN COMMUNITY (11). 249 270 280 job at Ohio State, accepted pas­ sitated by a strong demand from F o o ts ...... 6 87.0 Commission here on Friday night floor.' The game was nip and tuck sively the inauguration of a new tle fighter. B. F. T. No. 6 that city, one of the best fight Ckrtwrlght was knocked to the J. McCullough...... 24 86.18 when Sonnenberg and Frank for a few minutes and then the Rec Marslend, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 Hamilton .. . 89 74 83— 246 football administration headed by towns in the south. Continuing his canvass in the third round after he T. Brennan ...... 12 84.7 Forbes clash in an exhibition bout. suddenly forged ahead until the Brys, r f ...... 1 l- i 3 Flavell ... . C7 SS 81— 256 Sam Willaman, George Hauser and career as a public speaker, into Warnnck ...... IS • 84.3 The commissioners are to rule on score rested 12-4 in its favor. Don Miller. had received a succession of hard Kline, If, c ...... 0 0-2 0 Daust ...... 92 9:i 90— 275 which he has plunged enthusiastic­ blows to the jaw. Efforts to revive Shields ...... IS 84.16 the legitimacy of the hold. Spectacular ba;skets by Stwnitsky Gustafson, c If ..... 2 6-0 4 Brennan . 90 87 92—— 269 t “They’re just keeping quiet for ally since he became a promoter, J. Slnnamon ..../. 9 82.4 and Holland accounted for the a year,” a Columbus man said re­ him aftef he was counted out prov­ Athorne, rg 0 1-1 i Stevenson . . 84 101 lOr.— 290 Dempsey will address the Tampa ed fruitless an^ he was carried to J o n e s ...... 18 82 3 Last night’s results: suport. Arburr and Zakzewski Flynn, Ig ...... 1 1-3 3 — cently. “They’ll give It to Willa- brought the visitors’ total to ten. — — Rotary clu'b at a noon luncheon the dressing room. Boyce ...... 24 81.17 At New York—Gus Sonnenberg. 442 443 451 man next fall and give it to him Friday. Boker ...... 15 81.8 world’s heavyweight champion, ■Another sensaMonal shot hv Stav­ plenty.” The main event between Ray Mc­ nitsky and a foul by a lad who sel­ 4 3-7 11 No, 5 Stribling took to the road for a Quillan and Elgin Moore was called Hughes ...... 15 80.12 threw Frank Yusko, 4 minutes and Score by periods: 79 74— 234 brief stretch just at dusk last eve- off. H am ilton...... 30- 80.1.9 31 seconds. dom misses. Holiand. plus three H. Wilson . . SI points by Sloman brought the half­ Rec Girls ...... 12 5 6 1— 24 Sinnamon . . 69 85 78— 232 M cCanghey...... 30 79.4 Joe Mondt, Colorado, drew with Community .... 0 3 4 4—^11 D unlop...... 21 79.20 time score of 15 to 12 for Manches­ Kane ...... 89 77 82— 248 Wladek Zbyszko. ter. Personals fouls: Meriden 9, Rec 6. Kerr ...... 80 84 79—243 YALE-HARVARD RACE C o rd n er...... 9. 78^5 Referee: Clyde Waters. Lakln^g ...... 9 • 77.2 Handicap to" hfadden A. Wilson . . 88 94 92— 274 GOOD BOUT TONIGHT — — T ie rn e y ...... 3 77.1 During the first half. Referee AN UPSTREAM AFFAIR S. H a n g h ...... 6 70.2 Clyde'Waters had called three per­ 407 419 405 JJatABASEEi; -Chicago, Feb. 6—Promoter Jim LOUGHRAN IS WINNER 0 Cranston ...... 6 69.2 sonal fouls on Madden. This proved No. . Mullen, in his race with the sheriff, F. Haugh . . .103 103 88— 294 G illls ...... 3 67.1 a big handicap to the Rec team and W. F lem ing...... 3 62.2 was expected to show a big lead to­ in more ways than one governed Hughes . . . . 72 82 83— 237 New Haven, Conn., Feb, 6.—The By H. G Carlson, M. D. night with the-successful runoff of IN NON TITLE BOUT Morrison . . .107 105 100—312 Yale-Harvard varsity, junior vars­ Scott ...... r».. 5 48.1 the outcome. It forced Madden to Univeivity of Pittsburgh Coach. his Tony Canzoneri-Joey Sangor be extra careful In guarding . the Tuney .... . 86 S3 90—259 ity and freshman boat races at New fight The “sold out” sign has been —— —— London on June 21 all will be row­ slippery and elusive Sloman and the Champion Defeats Armand hanging; on the Coliseum door for latter lost little time taking ad­ 368 373 361 ed upstream, according to an agree­ In the four-man offensive—man <$>' the past ten days. ment reached at a meeting between ahead of the ball—four men are vantage of existing circumstances. Emanuel—^IMnky Kaufman, No. 1 BOOK JAP TO WIN The meeting of the New York Two. long shots by Norris and of Hartford, Loses Decision. W y lie ...... 88 77 136—301 the Yale and Harvard rowing of­ ured in combination in handling Italian and the Milwaukej Hebrew, ficials. the ball, and the fifth is in defens­ Madden plus knother from tbe side Warnock . . . 73 76 83— 232 two of the best little men in the- court by the former gave the Rec ' LAet Night’s Fights Fleming . . .114 102 99— 31-6 Better policing of the Thames be­ ive territory. The man handling ring, are scheduled for ten rounds fore, during and after the regatta CUE CHAMPIONSHIP a commanding lead (21-12) before' jil Foots ...... 117 90 81— 288 the ball has two men on one side of at 128 ponnds. two minutes had elapsed-in the At Los Angeles: Tommy Longh- will be sought. It was pointed out the floor In fruut of him and one that lives of the oarsmen last year New York, Feb. 6.i—Klnrey second half. At this point; It be^ ran, of Pbliadelphla, lignt-beavy- 392 34o 399 man opposite the two inen. Matsuyama, who bad been consid­ gan to look like a victory for the welght champion of the world, won were endangered by the swarm of ered the underdog in the world’s referee’s decisicn over ' Armand boats which weighed anchor and You can follow, on the accom- Rec, but Sloman gave the signal CHE.XEY GIRLL’ LE.YGUE left their positions almost immedi­ championship 18.2 balkline billiard B A H OPPONENT for New Britain to go “Over the Emanuel, of San Francisco 10. .panying diagram, the working of tournament here, was favored to­ Toll” by sinking a long range shot. Longbran’s title not at stake. ately after the finish of the race. this four-man defense. Spinning SPORTS day to win the battle. H{s average He followed this np by sinking a ' At. Cleveland: Jimmy Goodrich, 'H . Gaskell ...... 73 77 ;•* 25 points to a run was higher \ shot from under the hoop. Another of Buffalo, former lyhtweight Note In “a” that No. 1 makes long shot by Sloman reduced the champion, outpointed Paul Pirrone, L. Thompson .... 65 74 his pass to No. 2 alone on his than that of Jake Schaefer or Wel­ M. Karpin ...... 70 77 ker Cochran, tied with the Japa­ Rec’s lead to foiy points. Cleveland, 6. SCmiELING DODGES BOUT side. No. 1 makes the pass but Bissell Couldn't Play At Reading, Pa.—Bucky Boyle, does not advance too far because nese for flrst place. 208 228 241 Schaefer compiled an average of Handicapped the way be was of Allentown, Pa., won decision Throwing 1 Boston, Peb. 6—^Indications were he may need to cut back very 23-9-17 In defeating Felix Grange, wUb three personals. It was evident over Kaufmann, Hartford, Conn., F. Gee ...... 80 91 today that the management of the quickly. No. 2 fakes to No. 4 of France, by a score of 400 to 306 that Madden could bold Sloman welterweight, 8. M. Hadden ...... 8 2 ,86 Boston Garden would attempt to close to the basket, but passes last evening in 17 innings. Coch­ down. “Cap” Btssell. former Rec . ALNew York: Dominick Petrone, S. Sheekey...... 71 77 force Max Schtneling, German lack to No. 3, as you car. see ran. averaged only 21-1-19 in Je- star, now with '^rlnity, was in uni­ New York, won decision over Sam­ heavyweight sensation to go in “b.” feating Eric Hagenlacher of Ger­ form, but for lastrmlnute reasons my Cherzroff, New York, 10. through with his contract to meet i many in the afternoon, and look 19 best unexplained BIsSell decided to 233 254 243 Con O’Kelly, Irish champion in the In "b," Np. 2 has completed his remain on the'bench. Arburr went to the final whistle. However, New hub, before he sails for his home­ fake to No. 4 and passes back to innings. The diminutive Matsuyama bad required only 16 Innihgi to out on personals shortly after and Britain soon started td stall and Weaving 1 land. No. 3. No. 3 fakes a return pass “Dead-Eye” Johnny- Sheehan took when Zakzewski went out with an M. Strong ^...... 71 94 Promoter Eddie Mack, of the to No. 2 on his way diagonally in beat the title holder, Edward Hore- bis place. New Britain coritlnned overdose of personals. New Britain I M. Little ------. 77 79 Boston Garden bitterly assailed fr<#nt of No. 4.^ mans, ip the flrst match of the to closq tbri gap. Holland dropped led 36 to 28 and three minutes re­ IN. Taggart ...... 99 88 Schmeling, charging that he wasat- 'ourney. Cochran holds'hlgh run in three more fohl goals but the mained to be played. Restella took C. Jaekmore ...... 95 74 They made a forced landing and In “c” No. 3 has faked a return iionors at present with'bis cluster ever-present Mr. Sloman eluded his place. Dummy ...... 65 74 j and insisted that the conquerer of pass to No. 2, but has passed back of 158. Matsuyama was favored to Madden for two more'baskets and Norris went out a moment later j Rlsko would meet O’Ktlly in this 'o No. 1. No. 3 goes in front of defeat Grange this afternoon. To­ Sheehan put New Britain kbead and Stavnitsky moved to center *405 409 435 city Feb. 15 or be would appeal to .Vo. 1 but does not cut very deep­ night Cochran plays Horemans. with a long shot. with Down taking his place. The Main Office the boxing commissions of the In-, i ly. No. 1 fakes the loilter pass to 4 . , Ten minutes remained to be play­ Rec was unable to rally butt was E. Geddis ...... 103 74 termingling states to,suspend.him. j So. 2 near the basket and may ' FOOTBALIi STAR DEAD Pictured above is Joe Curry of ed and'Zakzewski got away /rom fighting turloosly at the end. The B. Williamson ...,68 80 pass back to-No. 4 to continuir the Glen Rock, N, J., Peb. 6—^Fun­ New York who fights Bat Battalino Stavnitsky for a couple of baskets box score shows that New Britain M. Sullivan ...... 65 75 eral services for Elmer Thompson, in the'.star ten round bout of Ed. to put the visitors ahiead 30 to 26. made six more field goals than; Man­ combination as shown in “d.” Cornell all-American football playar Hurley’s card at Foot Guard Hall A. BoDuette ...... 91 76 BASKETBALL TONIGHT Then Madden committed his fourth chester. This was due to the second A. Paradis...... 78 79 * There always present the pos­ in 1906, will be held tonight at In Hartford tomorrow night. Curry personal and Strange relieved him. halt rally when the visitors made Ridgewood, N, J. He died at his had fought Bat twice and stayed- The DeMolay basketball team sibility, when the play is near the The teams exchanged foiil shots and eleven field goals to three for the 4i)5 384 402 basket, that the man having the OFFeKGlV& r home here following a brief illness. decision and the other time settin

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Her What You Want pleted his list but already has Oiarged With Murder tiial niimher of times the ad appear­ 1926 DODGE ROADSTER. , Garden-Farm-Dairy Product* 60 land. This morning Luhrsen was ?>,- King was formally charged with ed. charging at the rate earn^ad. but 1927 FORD COUPE. released on his own recognizance to 29.5 women’s names and expects to the murder after a coroner’s jury no allowances or refunds can be nsd* , 1927 FORD SPORT ROADSTER. FOR S.ALE— BALDWIN and Greening 8be will TOUT ad.‘hQlp you word it for Best results, appear at Coroner J. A. Fahey’s in­ add a few more. This, with the at Sharon, near here, ordered him on six time ads stopped after tor 1925 FORD FORDOR SEDAN. apples. Medium and fancy- grades; number already turned in shows an 1926 FORD COUPE. Edgewood Fruit Farm, 461 Wood- aad see tnat tt is properly insorted. BUI will be mailed quest in Rockville Friday mornin held for further investigation of ^*^No*^"tTil forbids"; display lines not 2-1926 FORD TOURINGS. bridge street. W. H. Cowles, Tele­ seme day allowing yon aolil seveotb day after iuserUou Luhrsen was driving home in increase of 64 to the women’s list. the crime. Mrs. King’s hludseoned 1925 HUPMOBILE TOURING. phone 94£. to taka advantage o f the CASH RATti}- his automobile when I^ struck Lar In order to do away with much and acid-seared body'Wjs found in *” Ttie Herald will not be responsible All of the above mentioned cars of the trouble that was encountered for more than one incorrect ln"erf‘on have been rechecked and are guaran­ sen as the latter aligffted from a the smokehouse on Kipg’s country of anv advertisement ordered tor teed to be in first class condition. BonseTioid Good* 61 Hartford bus and walked around last year concerning the payment of home hear Sharoh, more than one time. MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES CO. the rear of the bus into the path of the personal taxes Collector Ho.\ve Physicians testified at the inquest The inadvertent omission of 'boof- 1069 Main Street— Open Eves. '& Sun. 2.5 TO 30 PER CENT off on odd vani­ is now getting out the bills and will that traces of poison were found in rePT I.iihlleatlon of advertlslne will be Telephone:—740 ty dressers. 20 per cent cff on all the approaching machine. The In reptlfied oplv bv cancellation of the mattresses: 3 piece living room suite jured man was taken to his home, have them all completed and ready the woui'an’s viscera which in itself •barge made for the service rendered IF YOU ARE considering a good used $69. 20 per cent off on all gas ranges in front of whlclv the accident hap­ 'When this tax comes due on April 1. could have caused her death. There » . ♦ car, let us tell you where it Is. and at Benson Furniture Company. House* for Saks n pened. Death, which was due to a The list will not be kept with the was a wide cut on-her forehead, and All advertisements must conform all about It. D.op a line to Boy U, TOSlNGmOLETTO” In stvle, cot>v and tvpographv wit h Evening Herald. EIGHT PIECE OAK DINING room fracture of the skull, followed property list, which is also payable her hair was matted with blood. by the putdlsh- FOR SALE— 8 ^ O M single house, Another witness at the inquest. regulations enforced set $65. Davenports. $10. 315 .ind $10. all modern Improvements. Lot shortly after the arrival of medical at the same time. The confusion ^ and n n n Tthpv n o 1. rre.aerve — i vS the Tightright tO FOR SALE— UEO 7 passenger tour­ Odd rockers and chairs $6 to $10. last year resulted, Mr. Howe said Rev. P. B. HUnter, a Sharon pastor edit, revise or reject anv -.opv con­ ing.. Chandler sedan. 3 Reo trucks. 50x150. garage and • barn. Apply IN COMING CONCERT aid. New cotton mattresses $10.50. 1 ow Domenico Ballutjcl, 12 Cottage St. Luhrsen is the son of Town Clerk declared a suit of underwear, sidered oblecf Iona ble. Brown's Garage Telephone 869. Cor­ Gvpsv floss Imperial edge mattress today because of the old system of CECSINt'. HttllRS—('lasslfied ads ner Cooper and West Center streets Frank A. Luhrsen of Tolland and is adding the personal tax to the identified as King’s was found in $23.50. f o r s a l e —WASHINGTON Street, to he published same dav must he re­ WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE said to be a careful driver. He was property tax when a person was a the King home, and was smeared FOR SALE—GOOD USED CARS brand new <*Jx room Colonial. Oak Antonio Netto .and Carlena ceived hv 12 o'clock noon. iturdavs 17 Oak Street. floors throughout,' fire place, tile graduated from the local InsUtu- property owner. 'With blood, and hidden in a trunk 10:30 a. m. CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. Withey Will Appear Here under a pile of clean clothes. Center * Trotter Streets bath, large corner lot. Price right. tlon last week after having com­ In getting the personal tax list Tel. 1174 or 2021-2 Wanted— To Buy M Terms. Call Arthur A. Knofia. Tele­ for Sqns of Italy. pleted two and a half years of Telephone Your Want Ads. phone 732-2. 876 Main streeL • " completed within the next four Ads are accepted over the telephone carpentry study. Larsen was weeks he will be in a'position to go Anio Arres8«>rle»— rire» I WILL BUY AND PAY the highest FOR SALE—JUST OFF East Center at the CHAlft'.E It,APE given above price for all kinds of junk and • Id A program to delight the most president- of the Tolland Meat Mar­ ahead and make out the hills for There are places In India where ns a convenience to advertisers, but street, nice 6 room home. Are place, ket on Capitol avenue in Hartford furnilure. Call S49. oak floors end trim. 2 ca. gara'ge. fastidious music lover 'will be pre­ the property lists when the board of there .are about 600 inches of rain the CASH HA PES will be accepted as BATTERIES FOR YOUR automobile, sented in Manchester soon by a and treasurer of the Larsen Realty in. some years. FUl-l- PAVMEN’P It paid at the bust, ranging from $7 up. Kecl'.arging and high elevation. Owner a-^ys sacrifice. relief finishes' its work. This list WILL PAY THE HIGHEST cash Price very low. Sinall amount cash, group of operatic singers and enter­ company, also of Hartford. ness office on or before the seventh repairing DiS'rlbuiois of Prest-O- prices for rags, paper, magazines, will be kept separate from the per­ dav following the first Llte Batteries. Center Au‘ i> Supply mortgages arrangwO. Call Ar'hur A. tainers including Antonio Netto, Besides his wife. Mrs. Anna A. sonal tax lists and a person paying each ad otherwise the (M Alfi.E old metal Will also huv all kinds of Knofia. Telephone 782-2, 87E Main Co. 155 Gentei. Tel. 673. chickens Morris fl Lessner. Tel famous baritone formerly with the Larsen, he.leaves two daughters. a property tax can also pay for a, R.A'TE will he collected No reeponsl- 1545 street. Boston Opera company, assisted by Mrs. Raymond Lefingwell of Glens hilltv for errors in telephoned ads NOW LS THE TIME to hav« your car personal tax. But in order to avoid will he assumed and their accuracy checked up for the winter season. Carlena 'Withey, a young and Falls, N. Y., and Miss Anna Larsen mistakes amj save the extra dollar INTERNATIONAL PAPER cannot be guaranteed Bonrtlors Wanted 617-A COMPLY • • • Experienced mechanics assure you charming soprano. The concert of Tolland. penalty the person should make expert work. SCOUTS CANTDISCOVER will be given under the auspices of ...... NewYork. D«cec^ber 26ih; 1928. Index of Classifications H. A. STEPHENS known that he wishes to pay both the Sons of Italy at the High School taxes at the same time. If this is The Board of Directors have declared a Evening Herald Wan' Ads are now DeSoto Sales and Service WANTED—FOUR boarders. Tele­ auditorium. Sunday, February 17. • -oup“d according to glasstfica .1 ms Cente. * Knox. Tel. 939-2 phone 333-5. WHAT CLEMSON’S UP TO done, Mr. Howe says, much of the quarterly dixridend o f sixty (60c.) cents below and tor handv reference will Mr. Netto will sing the part of trouble that was experienced last a share, on the common stock of this appear In the numerical order indi­ (ia ra gw — Aervlre— ^itiiragr lit BtMims Without Board 5U “ Tligoletto” and Miss Withey the ABOUT TOWN year will'be avoided. company, payable February 15th, 1929, cated: part of “ Gilda.” to Common Stockholders of record, at Births ...... ' Newspaper comments on Mr. Net- Engagements ...... • • • ° But Rivals Are Out - to , Get . the close of business February 1st, 1929. FOR RENT—LARGE GARAGE and FOlt RE.NT— FURNISHED room and to's performance follow: “ His voice The scores in the setback tourney OPENING STOCKS. Checks to be mailed. ^Transfer books Marriages J- repair shop, centrally located. Apply garage on Foster street. Tel. 2632-W. Costume Prize at St. Mary’s Deaths ...... ^ is supreme and his acting well by the various industrial men’s will not close. to Aaron Johnson. Phone 524. New York, Feb. 6.— The . steel Cards of Thanks ...... ^ Dance Tonight Anyhow. nigh perfect.” — Musical Journal, teams who play Tuesday evenings at OwcN Sbsphcrd, V ut-Pnr. and Tnat, In Memorlam ...... ■*' and copper stocks led the way to Ijost and Found * Moving— I’rprlHiu'— «NirHu«- i4i ApMi'tiiieiita. Flats. I'eiiemenl* euraberland, Md. the Manchester Community club­ Annouricements . . . . ; ...... t 2 Brilliant and startling costumes “ Autonlo Netto playing the part house stands as follows: Man­ higher prices at the opening of the INTERNATIONAL PAPER Personals ...... * FOR RENT—5 ROOM modern apart­ ^re e.xpected at tbe thirty-third an­ of ’ Rigoletto’ showed tremendous chester Green, 814; Buck land, 79.5; market today. Bethlehem 'Steel Ailtoninliilea GK.NERAL TRUCKING— local and long distance. Prompt service— rales ment; with screens, sliades, and gar­ nual-masq'jerade . ball, of the St. dramatic vigor. Hi§ ‘ Rarisiamo’ in Burr Nursery, 74.5; Business Men, sold up 11^ at 93%. U. S. Steel a n d POWER COMPANY Automobiles for Sale ...... J reusunahle. Frank V. Williams den, at 564 Burnside avenue, Burn­ New YoTk,‘December 26tli. 192S Automobiles for Exchange ....• o Mary’ .4 Young Men’s Club at Chebey the very first act gave his fine bari­ 744; Bon Ami. 689; VVapping, 641; was up % at 184% ; Anaconda .939-12. side. Conn. J. M. Clarke, Telepliune Auto Accessories—'Plres .,6 8-3856. Hall tonight. tone voice a splendid opporunity Knights of F’ythias, 607; Commun­ Copper u p '% at 130; Andes up The Board of Dlre^ors haire declared a Auto Repairing—Painting ... r- MANCHESTER AND NEW YORK Almost anything in the Jine of for display of which he took full ity club. 524. The low scores of at 52; American Smelting up % at quarterly dividend of sixty (60c.) cents Auto Schools ...... 7-A Motor Dlspaich. Dally service be­ FOR KE.NT— FIVE Itoo.M downstairs Autos—Ship hv Truck ...... » “ mako-up’^ may he expected, as a advantage.” — Worcester Telegram. the last two teams is accounted for 121'%. Gold Dust up 1% at 77% ; a share, on the Class A 'Common Stock tween New York and Manchester. fiat, all miprioveiiieiiis and garage Packard down % at 142%; Briggs ofthis company, payable, February 15th, Autos— For Hlfe ...... •> Call 7 or 1232. Apply 38 W.uudlaUd al reel. lei. :52l determined will be maide to Carlena Withey sings the diffi­ by the fact that the Knights of Gamges—Service—Storage ...... 19 wrest,.the “ most coipjeal costume cult music of “ Rlgnletlo” in a mas­ Pythias and Community players up % at 55; Westinghouse down C 1929, to Common Stockholdersof record, Moton'vcles— Bicycle ...... I' PEHRETT * GLENNEY. Call any­ FUR RENT—6 RUUMS and bath, new point's at 160%; Atchison up % at at the close of business February Wanted a u'cs—Motorcrrles .... 17 prize” ' from the -CJeuison. brrtiiers, terly way. She surmounted the skipped a game and have another to time, Tel 7 l.ocal iiid long rtisiaiice fioors^ newly ileouruleJ, ste.um heat incaluable dffflcul'ie.s of the role 1st. 1929. ItuelnesK nnd l•rl»re««^«>nnl Services moving and trucking and freight furnished, liu'use in excellent condi­ winners seven times in succession. play. 204%. Business Services tiffered ...... IS ‘Gilda’ with its thrills, tonnntes and Checks to be mailed. Transfer books work and express. Dally express to tion. Rent reasonable. Apply G. E All efforts to locate Harold CJemr will not close. Household Services offered .,..,15-A ■ R an ford. ' Willis' 74: Son. Inc., 2 .Main street. son nave , been in vain, no one rapid r.uns with beauty of voice and Thomas J. McCann, manager of Regular night flights for the Building—t’ontracilng ...... 1« Teleplione ou. excelleiat tecfinic. Hale’s Self-Serve groceries, is in benefit of tourists are now being R. G. Ladd, Tnas, Flnrists —Ntirsertes ...... lf> LOCAL AN1» 1J)NG distance moving, knows wittier he has gone, dlihougb Funeral Directors ...... IS by experienced men. Public store­ TO REN'T—GREENACRES Wads- claims have been made of seputs New York City on a buying trip. made over Hamburg, Germany. Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ... H house. L. T. Wood. 55 Blssell street. wurlli street. 5 ruoiii.fial, all modern having seen ti bi2zare^,a,od’ o.ulland-' Insurance ...... ' ' Tel, 496. iniproveme'nis. Inunne 98 Churcii Mrs. John Humphries and her Mllllnerv —Dressmaking ...... 19 street, or telephone 1348. Ishly garbed figure s'tn the vicinity; Moving—-Prucklng—Storage .... of Birch Mountain. His dlsajpenrr COVENTRY TOT RUNS daughter, Miss Edith Humphries, of THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE Painting— Papering ...... 21 Ri'itHlrine TO RENT — CENTEN.N'IAL apart­ 10 Lilley street, will ’ eave town Professional Services ...... 27 ance jtren^tbeDB the beltet that he ■ “The Firefighters” ments. tour room aimriment. jani­ will make a ittong surprise bid. to Friday for New York. On Saturday Repairing ...... 23 SEWING MACHI.NE repairing or all tor service, .teal, gas range. Ice box SLED INTO WIRE BARBS they will sail on the S. S. Camer- Tailoring—Dveing—Cleaning ... 2« makes, oils, needles and supplies. K. furnished. Call Manchester Con­ retain his croxt’n. . Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Brancher Toilet (Joods and Service ...... 2S W. Garrard. 37 Edward street. Tel. struction Comp.aii.v. 210' or 783-2. onia for Derry and from there will Wanted —Uustriess S e rv ice ...... 2H 5tartlug a t ' 8 o'clock .u. Bfteep go to Lurgan for a visit with Mrs. 715. minute ednedrt will be gi’yen by Blfl Edni-iillonsil Four-Year-Old Child May Be Humphries’ brother. ^ Courses and Classes ...... 27 You CAN DO WHA'T others have FOR RENT—s e v e r a l first class WadduU’s orchestra followed, 'by Private Instruction...... 29 done—save 10 pet I’ent ‘n lahor and rents, with all improveineiits. Apply dancing for those in cost-u^hp until Scarred for Life from Cuts D.inclng ...... nraterlai by letting us re-ui>lu>lster Edward J. Hull 865 Main street; 'Tel. Musica 1—Pra ma11c ...... 29 your 'Mil furnilure or renovate your 660. 9 o'clock.' At-9 :15 prizes will' be , On Her Face. N W anted-Instruction ...... 30 niatiiess. awarded . ^fter which dancing - will Ktiuinclnl HOL.MES BROS, FURNITURE UO. continue until, 1 o’clock. Re/itesh.- Margaret, four year-old, daughter Honrts—Slocks—Mortgages ...... 3t 331 Center St. 'Tel. 1208 FUR R1';,\T—6 RUOM lep^plenL Only 44 Days Business Opp'oi'ttmitles ...... 32 North Elm street. Call 258. . ' menti. will be served in the Mining of Mr..and Mrs. Albert Mitterholzer Monev to l.oa rf...... 8.3 CHI.MNEYS,CLEANED and repaired room. of Silver street. Coventry, was se­ Money Wan'ed ...... 3t kev fitting, sates opened, saw filing This ball *is pne of fhe Ijiggesl verely and painfully injured yester­ Help (Lqil Sitnniliins and grinding. Work called for day morning ' while coasting near Then Comes Help Wanted'—Female ...... S.s llaixild Clpmson. lO.s 'North Elm SPAIN DENIES RUMORS sociai events pf„the year, dance Help Wan'ed —Male ...... 36 street. Tel. 462. lovers’.alwaya comins from the sur­ her home. 1 ^ Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 rounding ,to-wps.and cities. . ’ The child lost control of the sled Agents Wanted ...... ».37-A PHOKOGRApus. vacuum , cleaner, and crashed into a barbed wire ■tiTuaiions W snted—Female . . . . 39 clock repairing, key filling, gun and Madrid, Feb. 6.— Imrefutation of Situations Wanted—Alale ...... 39 lock -smithing, Brailhwalle, 52 Pearl sensaLioiial reports' enri'ent on'.the fdnee. cutting herjips so badly that Ertiplovinent .Agencies ...... 4i street.' Franco-Spanish frpnti.er’, ' it 'was several stitches were taken at the 1,1 VC StiM-k—Pels— l*«nltry— Vehicles Memorial hospital where she was Dogs— Birds— Rets ...... 41 claimed here today that the govern­ FREE Live Stock— Vehicles ...... 4i ('oiirses anti t'liifipfs a? ment is vigorously suppressing ail taken for treatment. It was said -New York,- Feb. 6.—-'With air­ I-' Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 revolutionary agitation. that the child may be scarred for SNOW SHOVEL Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 WANTEU—BY_ experienced cor- planes of every type and description life. Perhaps the most brilliant service of the New YorkSj For Snic— Sliacclinnctms netlst. pupils on corne., or trumpet, An oli'icial tomiuunique states on display, the aviation show opem Articles for Sale ...... 45 that the trouble at Ciudad Real \yas address .lohn MacGovern.’-52 Spruce ed tod^y' oceapying. three floor?, at WITH EVERY LOT fire fleet was during^the disaster o f 1900.:? A fire start-* Boats and Accessories ...... 4B sfreit. 'Tel. 556-2. confined to one artlllei'y regiiueut. ed on the piers along the Jersey side’ o f the. Hudson. Building Materials ...... 4T ihe-Grand' Central.Pjal.aoe,' and‘ liviR We offer: For $5,51M> a well Dinnonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 4n It says that the trouble at Valencia Ht»lp W antod-—Ft*n*.!ile rt.5 continue for one week. ; FOR SALE built single of 5 rooms, all modern The Gernian liner Saalo and four other:|>aeser)ger ships E lectrlehl Appliances—rRadlp . . . 49 was due to the seditious activities Forty-'three planes are assembled Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A of only a few military officers''and with garage space. Why pay rent. were moored there. Soon the crowds aboard'the ves- Garden — Farm —Dairy Products 6u ■WANTED — STENOGRAPHER part within the biGlding. and there arfe The W. P. Robertson Household liouds ...... 6l time. Must he' good penman. In re- men while the balance of the gov­ Brand new sfngle ot 6 rooms, . sels were in the'midst of roaring flames. •*'* exhibits of cii^y kind of air a,cces- steam heat, well arranged rooms, \By NEA.Threuth Spwiit P«tml»iien of th> Publi»htf» of Th* Bookaf Knawltdijt, Copjriglit.1923.2y Machinery and l‘oo)s ...... 57 pl.v state qualifications. Address Box ernment remained loyal. . . jdry. Durirtg the.course of the Homestead and Estate Musical Instruments ...... 63 ■\V, in care of Herald. Gen. SanJurgo, who was sent to spacious veranda, price only 56,000. Office and Store Eutiimnent . . . 54 show lej^ding members of the avia­ of 80 Acres Sporting Goods—Gims ...... 6.S Valencia by Gen. Priino' de Rivera Might consider building lot as part I’uiiltry and Su(i|iUes 4H tion industry will put on demon­ payment. Siieclal.s at the Stores ...... BK as military dictator of the district', strations shbwlrg the latest de­ on. the olh Boston Post Road run­ Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 67 ning between Bolton and Wllliman- FOR SALE— 9 SINGLE comb Rhode has returned to Madrid.- He in­ velopments tn aeronautics. Henry street— single of six Wanted—to Huv ...... 58 tic-located just bver the Bolton ll,M«mi*—illttnrd— H olds— Uesorls Island Red .Cockerels, full bred formed the'government that com­ The show’ is under the auspices rooms, closed In porch, hard wood llrMlnuriints stock: also eggs for hatching. Ed­ plete calm now reigns a t ,Valencia. of the'Aviators’ Post No. 743, town line in Coventry. floors, garage space and large lot. Rooms Without Board ...... 69 ward McQowan, 82 Gfirden street. It is believed that the ' tragic The property has a commanding Price only $7,500. . Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A American Legion. Mayor James'J. death of the queen'mother will view of a large section of the state. Green Hill street, single of 6 Country Board —Resorts ...... 6U VVaiker and 'the mayors of ten 'Other Alain house consists of 10 large, Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 FIVE K^iL^a) IN RIOT. have a psychological effect on quiet­ cities o t New York state were rooms, oak floors, fireplace, large f Wanted — Rooms— Board ...... 62 ing the malcontents. ’ . spacious rooms finished In oak and rooms and closet space, garage. Ileal Katole For (lent schetjuled to attend the exposition cypress. All improvements in­ Apartments. Flats. Tenements . . f together \vith many famous flyers Owner lives out ot town and will Business l/6cailons for Ren* ... 6* Lqndori, Feb. 6.— Exchange Tele­ cluding heat.'Building in excellent sell at reasonable price. graph jilspatches received froip DEATH ACCIDEJftAL. including ' Captain Frank Hawks shape. Four fireplaces, large ti/ S Houses for Rent ...... 65 and Qscar B. Grubb who have just State road and car line In Man­ Suburban for Rent ...... bfi Colombo, Ceylon, today tell of an Bridgeport, Conn., P^b. 6.—rFoF closet space. Summer Homes lor Rent ...... 6.7 acute situation there growing out lowing an Inquest into tbe death pf broken .tlie,'cbk.s|j^o3c(?ast non • stop Also smaller, house, barn and chester. farm 20 acres, 9 room Wanted t ...... 7 S cording to the dispatches. The John J. Phelan today, indieptod .he For further Information see Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 strikers ^attempted to set fire to would -find the death' accidental NpwiYork'hpp.?'. The* exhlblC of.. the R obert J. Sm ith Eastern :• • AerOpaujiJ.Qal ^ Corpowtt.pn Whether cast loose by Suburban for Sale ...... 7{ the police station and the police with no one criminally responsible: Rea) Estate, Insurance, Real Estate tor E xch an ge...... 7* Testimony indicated Lundberg was t includes, a Ryan * mpnopln.ne,} an: ad- B E . JUDD crews or their mooring Wanted—4lseal Estate ...... 71 were forced to use their guns when 14 Fears at 1009 Main St. Hundreds jumped into baton charges failed to disperse the subject to dizzy spells from’ a weak .vanced modelof . Lindbergh’s Room, 6, Park Bldg. So. Manchester Ancllon —Legal .Votices 848 Alain St. Steamship Tickets lines burned through, the water. Those on Auction Sales ...... 18 mob. heart. VSpirit of. St, Louis.” iPhone 2951 ' Legal Notices ...... 7» the burning' vessels board were forced to go crowded with people below. More than four GAS BUGGIES—Now He’d Know Her Blindfolded By FRANK BECK drifted out into the river. hundred peopile perishe^ SHE AM WHITER SO! DRESSER IS A R E 'tOU ^ WEU- , ?UH, !- YOU S A Y HER NAME AM DAN Oe LILY— HER PLAYING HIS CARDS TO MO NIN ,SUH POSITIVE HEfe s l a h /i OUT , C L lS B V , V HE'S' OUT WITH h o n e y , 'D EAR. EYES AM LIKE SET A CUT IN THE POLISH MR. DRESSER SEARCH LIGHTS—- BUSINESS, EH— WORKING AM OUT, 5 UH. T H IS IS _ HIS NEW GIRL, SWEfeTHEAKT, W O N ' T PRETTY EARLY )• RID IN G ,,.^ MUST SUGAR . LUMP HER HAIR AM G E T ME ON HEM TO LAND THE YO' GOLDEN SILK, MY JOB AS SALES MANAGER. ALL COME IN FOR T H A T BE SOME GIRL EAEY; DARLIN , M R . S M A R T ? BIRD ------IF , SHE,' C A N S E T ^ ANGEL PET. ONLY PRETTIER, h a t !.* PRETTY. SMOOTH, I,,'HIM UP THIS - t HER COMPLEXION BUT la SPIKE M AKES DIS THAT TRICK.. /.EARLY. WHO IS 16 SH E— W H A T S RO SE LOOK S H E , LOOK' PEAKED ___ n 'L I K E ? , (f& S' .L I

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The fire fleet saved these drifting conflagrations from setting ablaze the whole shipping-distrlst on tiie New York side. Broadsides of v/ater were poured inle the steamers, and had it not been for brave work of t'r.s i.'r »-/ firemeni New York’s entire w p in g district probably ■H would have been destroyed. (Next; How C(sDo Is Made) ^ Slertchtt «nd Syw iim . Copyrijftt, 'f927. Th« C r ^ r , ,, , ^ - ■ q -Z >

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1929, FAGl

I By Percy L. (.'reisbi / SENSE a«d n o n s e n s e SKIPPY

INVENTOR’S TRI05IPH. If 5H6 THINKS I eat my peas with honey, * I have done it all my life; G O IW * T O They do taste kind of fanny, But it keeps them on the knife. u iH A V i K t e m * a n Vu /a i t s n e 'i Heft r YOU ' C o t a n o y h c h sriu THINRCOM^I’^ You are the fellow who has to de­ SHB OUOHY To I CUON06R cide. Whether you’ll do it or toss it 86 H ea t A h li (0 H A T * S aside; ^Al^luYe,^fota. K eeP if^J* You are the fellow who makes up your mind rr*s JUST H t R ? Whether you’ll -try for the good THftee o’clock that’s afar. Or be content to stay where you are. Take it or leave it. There’s some­ thing to do. %. > Just think it over, it’s all up to you. Stenographer— Bob, dear, when we are married, will you still con­ KCG-u.s.w orr. ‘ tinue to give me flowers every day? Ot92«. BY NU SaWKC, UK. Clerk— No, I’ll give you a box of seeds and you can grow your own. CttttW, Itas. rucy U CnAx. C«>tnl I reel breaks, others When the Mrs. Newwed (at dinner-table)— OUR KOAUDINC; HOUSE have to. “ I was going to have some sponge The Terrible Tem pered M r. Bans: By Fontaine Fox cake as a surprise for you, dear, but By Gene Ahem I confess it was failure.” Mr. Newwed— “ What was the matter?” t h e 1 Mrs. Newwed— "1 don’t know for - TeMpEflEP Mn WAS Pf^ETTY i s t a r t a b r o o m K A Y T lI T T D T 'sure, but I think the store sent me t h e f i r s t T i m e P o TT f R W E M T o u t A r J P l e f t t h e the wrong kind of sponges.” OBBLfdATb o'M Me MRS. OR I SrioULP XAVr M'PEAR WA iT i M ^ R o o m P o o r opErJ , PUT WHEM HE PID HOOPLB i ^ I KMoUl Voa "'S IR A U T H o M V UIVaIH -A S I HAVE ABOUT FACES Wife— “ Oh, John, I’ve discovered IT THE TIME.... { CAfirfuIRIE rtT- - iT/i - J that the woman next door has a ^ ® WERS SORB BECAUSe TH' ALWAVS SAIP, There isn’t a whole lot of dif­ hat like mine.” MAT6R EASEP ME iN HERE APMIRE YHE I —^ AAJP I ference between the JAW and the * Hub— “ Now, 1 suppose, you’ll want me to pay tor a new one.” TbR A VOeEK 01^ MotHlAiE HoUesTV OF ^ BEUEV/E CHIN, except in letter golf where c a r a c t e r SHAKESPEARE six strokes come between them. At Wife— “ Well, dear, that vrould be b u t a PHottV BROAP "A'* K / — ^ cheaper than moving.” least, that’s par and one solutlgn is AMP AM appetite ; c\4B IT WASMY so SAIP iT oUcE, on another page: A lady who had Just given sk din­ T T BotTH o f V o U a Lo T, much I WA^ MAP ^ALL'S W ELL ner party met her doctor on the /IT Vou BEiAidi Her e, t h a t E/UPS street the following day. .TH' MA-TOR.FQR eETftAie J A w S “ I'm sorry, doctor,” she said, A doB T AaAT VoU BUT t h e WAV W E U .* ; “ that you were unable to come to F or M V B o ARP -TH/rr rBAmim-HBAv ESAP f.- my dinner party last night; it would have done you good to be ■ROOM / SO I WAAT KU5BA/UP OF MIAlE there.” ^ V o U - t i -r A K B •IfelEP Tb PUT "It has already done me good,” he replied, “ I have just prescribed ; 4 - f M i s ^ 2 0 ! OV/ER Of^ ME WITH for three of the guests.” VdUR W s e iU S B Wife (indignantly)— "I just dis­ missed the gardner!” Hubby— "What for, darling?” Wife— "Incompetency. He’s been here all year and those egg plants have not laid once!” "' Mrs. Brown; My husband is one of the most generous of men. Mrs. Hobbs: That’s nice. c H 1 N “ Yes, I gave him a box of cigars for Christmas and he’s given them THE RULES. all away to bis friends. He hasn’t smoked a single o^e himself. 1— The idea of Letter Golf is to < 2 ? change one word to another and do Beneath the green rests Sandy Mac- It in par, a given number of Lean, strokes. 'Thus to change COW to His death was by his preference; HEN in three strokes, COW, HOW, When coffins went, "Less 50 per HEW, HEN. cent” l(^ E / U i 2— You change only one letter at He died to save the difference.” a time. 3— You must have a - complete None so blind as the woman who s l a t e - word, of common usage, for each passes a window without seeing her jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ reflection. i ' tions don’t count. NCA snvice. INC. 4— The order of letters cannot be People are more lonesome than (SFontaint Fox, 1929, The Bell Syndrcate, Inc.) changed.. ,, , '|g they used to be. They are on the go so much that they are lonesome Man is nature’s noblest work— ev'ery'time they happen at home. but not after he gets a couple of W ASHINGTON TUBBS H Looks Like a Storm , M ates B y C r a n e day’s whiskers on his visage. If every railroad cross-arm warn­ ing carried a neat mirror, at least V NOvl, USSBN, GRAND VfVZER.. Good luck consists principally in the girls would stop, look and may­ BAWl SOCW $>VEeT iNNOCGNCe WA'. SO VOU / ALL 1 ADMIT IS A CGAVlN’ To PUNCH VOUR' T m T O R l R 6 6 6 U vouR hours ■DON’T E\/eN saving your money. be listen. FOR. AM ANARC^Ti UON't UE"- OF COURSE GOZV WAS XlOpiN* A m \ r h t u NOSE. I WOULDN'T NAV/e VOUR OLO KING ARE NUAABERED. 1 VJILt CALL A CABINET KMOVJ '^lOT t KNOW ML. VOU AGE MARRIED T»(AT 1 OUGATA MARRV ;V0U CONFESS JOB VOU \UAS To GIMME KANDElABRA m eetin g a t VUNCE to PEMAMO VOUR ’ WOU'RE To DGR 'PRINCESS— VOO V/ANT JADA AVP BECOME A PR4NCe. VOUR VyJRAGPtP OP IN A.SACK- KOW.RUN ------1 TRIAL for tr easo n MlT COURT- To BECOME KING-VOU PLOT TALVilN’ ■BUT WONEST- WW^, I — CONSPIRACV! ALONG AND POSH VOUR \MHEE15ARW3UI., about: REMOLUTiONS. m I' \ 3 SfO0V ^ IIAl COQUIAN — RCfURQ ^ KMCK

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. )mu.aMT.opr. aH. us. Mr. orr IpttMl BY WKA BPWICa* aa Oitaa nr MU tamtc nte. SALESMAN SAM All Set, Sam? By Smaf (READ THE S'TUKV, rHHN COLOR THE PICTURE) The bunch rushed right up on tied. The rope was wrapped around the bear, and Scputy shouted, bis hide, and all-his feet were quite Ho r r a v Mev Vou, OOWM s u r e ’. V o o tCeXCH TW’ HQ\ 3V1ST MAMCt ONTO "Have a care! He’ll likely try to secure. Then Scouty Jumped and *TUeRe.'s A <5UY «WTK' Xoss op “W’ Rope, Rope. AM' Tie IT TO tU’ TH' STeePce*. vi^Re 60MMA POLLITOVeR bite us. We’d best grab him by the said, "Well, so far everything’s all B-OftTlHG- CHOB.CR WOH A Vlit-UVA? I WAMNA sTeeRL.e» • IM A tAlNOTe! feet. Th6 rest of you all hold him right, unless be snaps or tries him, and I’ll shortly have It done.” quick. Wee Clowny ehouted. "This ON AOA. *Twas then the bear began to Is slick! 1 simply love a tame b u r. whine, and Coppy said, “Well, say, They are playful, goodness knows." U F £ - that’s fine. I really think he’s The bear then stood on all four frightened. W e arA .masters of him feet. He really seemed quite glad to now. It he was mad he’d wiggle meet the Tlnles and the Tots. They loose, but now he flgnres it’s no all began to pat bis nose. use. He knows- that we are strong enongh to manage him somehow.” (Tht bear does som« tricks in By. this time Mister Bear was the next story.) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, W k 'X - . '- I 'S*@B EOCBIEEN manrhrBtrr CvnifnQ Srralb

^tending the Kational Retail Dry­ goods convention which is being W THROWERS’’ ■held at the Hotel Pennsylvania. The four groups of the Memorial Hear and See! BALL Hospital Linen auxiliary will con­ Xodeni<0 1 d Fashion Dancing duct a sale of home-made foods in variety Friday afternoon at 2:30 The Thrill Picture! Youthful Spring Frocks Mandiester Fire House at Watkins Brothers store. The proceeds will be devoted to the Main and Hilliard Streets linen fund. ^^NUiPTE SH ADOW S IN TOMORROW NIGHT : Judge Thomas Ferguson, manag­ ing editor of Tho Herald, is ill at THE SOUTH SEAS*' WEHB’S ORCHESTRA. his home. Main and Henry streets. Lon Beebe, Prompter Gay Silk Crepes and Admission^^BO Cents, Several Manchester people are State Theater Thursday, Feh. 7 planning to attend the McKinley association annual banquet in the Hartford club tomorrow night. Con­ TWO SHOWS, 6.45 and 8.45 p. m- gressman James T. Begg, of Ohio, Prints Predominating ABOUT TOWN will be the principal speaker. Judge Double Feature Bill Raymond A. Johnson, of the associ­ Admission 40c. Children under 12, 25c ation executive committee, will sit Members of Company G and the at tha head table. Others to at­ Howitzer Company are ordered to tend indiide Senator ‘ Robert J. Smith, Representative Miss Marjorie report at the armory at 6:30 to­ Cheney, George H. Waddell and night to prepare for federal in­ Ronald H. Ferguson. a n d $ spection. $ 1 0 1 6 - 7 5 "Old Town” The midweek service at the South Wallace Jones of Phelps Road Methodist church wili be omitted this evening on account of the tur­ JIIPN has returned from Jersey City FrocHs for all daytime and informal evenimr where he attended the funeral of key supper and entertainment of his niece Miss Olive Hoffman. the Ladies Aid society. gatherings—^gay little prints in one and two- Wool Blankets piece models... .high colored silk crenes to As proof that all the correspond­ An Important meeting of Man­ chester Didslon, A. O. H., will be GOOD TUINCS TO CAT wear under fur coats now and later under spring ence received by the Chamber of held in their hall tomorrow night. Commerce does not pertain to Matters relating to the businesi of NEARLY A DECADE. - coats* Gay shades as well as black and navy. swindles and mone> grabbing cor­ the division as to the observance of Almost ten years ago Pinehurst began business porations a letter was received to^ St. Patrick's Day next month and day from a little miss in Wildcat. on this assumption— that in Manchester there were plans for the year will be discuss­ many people too busy with the more important Hale’s Frocks— Main Floor Wyoming. It contained a request ed. for pictures and data on the tovni affairs of life to waste thousands of their hours in of Manchester as her geography the physical details of marketing; people who would U Olass wa6 studying about the town Following the regular meeting of gladly avail themselves of real service— time sav­ Beautiful Solid Colors Campbell Council K. of C., on Mon­ ing, thought saving service— combined with abso­ day evening thtrt will be a card Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daugh­ lute assurance of food qualities and ol honorable party and refreshments will be ters of Veterans, will hold its regu­ fair dealing and fair pricing along with the "Good Things to Eat.” And that there were enough such With Darker Borders. lar meeting at the State armory to­ served. morrow evening, promptly at eight 'people to assure such a store of a sound business, Men ■ the employ of the Man­ if it could obtain their patronage. Women’s All wool blankets in solid col­ o’clock. A social in celebration of chester Electric Company are at We were right. For those almost ten years Lincoln’s birthday) will follow at work this morning changing the Pinehu rat’s patronage has been steadily growing— ors of blue, rose and com with the home of Mrs. John Trask, 23 location of the wires on the pole on not in great leaps nor by fits and starts, but con­ Flower street. Park street, just opposite Church tinually, evenly. Its business is still gradually borders in matching darker stree'. to prevent a conflictlon with growing, each month, each year showing a gain. Miss Martha Shorts, daughter of the telephone cable and wires and Service, fair dealing, fair pricing and absolute fidel­ High Grade Coats shades. Sateen bound edges to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shorts' of those of the South Manchester fire ity to quality standards In all foods sold— these 112 South Main street and a senior alarm system. things have done the trick. match. Size 66x80 inches. in the Manchester High school, is One of the elements of service that has been help­ confined to her home this week be­ Tbe inspection that was made ing to make the business grow of late are the two cause of a sprained ankle received after the small fire at West Center new deliveries. One at 8 o’clock In the morntng -rhile coasting. and Dougherty streets, has proved — which brines vour order, phoned overnight or Main Floor that Building Inspector Edward C. verV early in the 'day. to your kitchen door long ^Tbe Ladies’ Aid society of the Elliott. Jr., and L. N., Heebner, of before the noon meal; so Iona before that all hnste Concordia Lutheran church' will the Manchester Electric Company, and worry are avoided Another is at 1 in the $ 3 9 - 5 0 meet tomorrow afternoon at two were correct in believing that the afternoon reaching the home so early that Ma­ o'clock. wiring was not defective. They have dame the Housewife has the goods tn her home be­ taaen the cable through which the fore she goes out for the afternoon to theater, to Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary, wire was run and have found that a bridge, to shon or whatever Scores of friends U. S. W. V., will hold its regular nail was driven through it and that have been made for Pinehurst hv these two con­ (Formerly $59.50 and $69.50) business session tonight at eight this bioke the sniall wires inside, veniences alone There are other deliveries, of o’clock in the State armory. This but not sufficient, they feel, to cause course. Ail dav. i's^he first real get-together of the tbe bi c. A new section of cabl and Phone two thousand year and the new president, Mrs. wire has been put in and the sec­ Just a limited number of high grade coats left Ankle Pet Florence Treadwell, hopes for a tion where the nail was driven Meat Department | Fresh Vegetables large, turnout of the members to through Is being kept as an exhibit which we are closing-out at $39.50. Fine qual­ of the care that -»hould be taken In Tender cuts of Lamb for Strawberries discuss plans for the annual birth­ ity broadcloth trimmed with exclusive furs. day celebration which takes place driving nails to connect the cables stewing. Beets. 3 bunches 25c. at the first meeting in March, as in a building. Pot Roasts, Veal. Carrots Also a limited number of imiiorted woolen Socks well as other activities. Cauliflower Sliced Bacon, rind off, A daughter was born to Mr and Turnips sports coats in straight-line and belted models. Mrs. Robert Thompson of 618 Troop 5, Boy Scouts, will meet special 31c lb. Iceberg Lettuce tonight at 7:15 at the Swedish Center street and a son to Mr and Small Sausage 33c lb. Silk crepe lined. ' If you need a new winter Lutheran church. Mrs. Howard Flavell of 87 West Celery street yesterday at the Memorial Dried Beef 23c 1-4 lb. Soup Bunches coat, or will need one early next fall, it wili* pay Ic pair A party of 40 Luther Leaguers hospital. Small lean butt ends of Green Beans made the trip to Portland last you to buy one now I Delta Chapter, No. 51, Royal ham, exceptional quality — Fresh Peas night where a Valentine social was Small, but very Juicy enjoyed and a program presented Arch Masons, will hold a regular weights from 3 to 5 lbs. by the Manchester League. Those communication at 7:30 tonight In Special on small shank ends " ’ '^rida.'s 25c dozen. Worn by the School on the program were, Helen Berg- the Masonic temple. The Most Ex­ of ham at 10c to 15c lb- Grape Fruit, 4 for 25c.’ cellent degree will be conferred. gren, soloist; Beatrice Johnson; We have a few more Royal Raking Powder Ck»oll Rooks to reading; Elsie and Helen Berggren, The Manchester City club will sell at 25c each with the imrchase of 1 lb. of Raking Powder. Miss and Sports Girls. duet; male chorus. Helge Pearson hold its regular monthly meeting Also another deal on 1‘illsbury Cake Flour—

fotteides Rec^ntged' ChampAtoe can only bo made It la estimated, tbete i ari^ ' from grapea grown :in an area, llm-r amateur .Britain.' IC elei^ on e45 itad by the Freach GoxenuaeaL A-'- y A