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The Only ~ .1ru
ReformSPEND LESS
80,000 People !be ID
the Terrf&oa-y OUEled
IIy ThIs Newspaper.
·VOL.
LXXIX.
PubUshed Every Thursday
NO.3.
SOUTHINGTON,
aCternoon between the hours at 2 and
Mothers of children under
>Ix.. years o( age have been requested
to bring the little ones to the conference.
The Connecticut D. A. R. I. spon~orlng a radio prognun, commencin~
Jlln. 21. wIth the stata regent. Miss
Katherme A rnold Nettleton. as
fir.t speaker. The program will be
broadcast from Station WTIC. Hartford, every two weeks on Tuesday at.
ternoont:o, at 3 o'clock, until July.
CONN..
THURSDAY,
JANUARY
16.
1930.
Entered at the post omce at ~
mgton, Conn., as second d&u
$1 Per Year, w advance
~~~~:,~:~~~S:'~'::
NOW
H OT
FOR PARIS"
Re~~~i~f ~":;~h
at the State Grange at Foot Guard
Hall. Hartford. Tuesday evening.
L,.t
the U Annual
Nurses
U
These young ladles took the sixth degree. Last August' tlil. drill team
s.
Patent Office. Tuesuuy. January 7,
Th., l'ul>l,,' n"alth Nu, . , . · A, ocia1930, for the Stutt.' oC Connecticut, tlOn hn .. (.omvlt.tt>(1 Il" IUll1udl It'port,
won a silver cup at MUI Plain. Those
furnIshed u:. from the office of Sey- which I" u. " folio .... <:.
I
part 10 the drill were: M,sses
mour, Earl~ & N It hol~, SoIJCJtol1:l of
Alger, Daisy Bell, Sadie Bell,
Patents, 129 Churl'h .. trt:'et, New Ha- Numbt'! of putlf>nh Ull(.h· r ( UI"
ven, Conn.
J.tn 1.' 192~
~14 -:
Olive Bell. Vera Bell. Edna Bell.
ti7 11 F.n o";tes Featured in Fox All
Southington Bank & Trust Co.
Frances Crafts. Lois Carley. Anna I"l~~ .. · 10 Make Y'¥Ir Honte More
Arth
New putH'lIt'ur H Adum .... I.okt" ville TraIn- Pntlf.'nh 1t',Hhmlt(>cI
~, ;
DeDlon. Ethel Grandy. Cora Glass't 1
Patu.>nt . . until I tun· dutlllJ.!' )t·." 1. ; 1~
and Plantsville Bank Meetings.
napp. Ruth Toll... Florence Rehn- Beauliful" at 10 A. M. Today. ICl'·W''a10 system
Talking Feature.
ter G Cudy, Mlddll..'wWlI, ll.bGeneral
441
berg,
Ehnor Hargreaves, Bertha
signor
to
RadIO
Corp
of
A
lllt'flCU
Laumer and Avis Johnson.
Prenuw.1
n
Regu Iating the frequency uf 111ternatM atE>rnlt\
Louis O. Tolles, who was
41
lng-current
generators
Newborn~
VAl'DEVILLE AT 5:00 P. M.
PROSPEROUS
The Southmgton nre company was appomted town tire warden for
4:l
BOTH
ARE
,\'1' TilE PALACE MONDAY
JO.!ieph H. Chadbourn(o, U;o,lgllOl to
called out Sunday afternoon at 12 :80 ensuing year by State Forest Firs
E, B. Jacoh.!i Mfg Co, Inc , flalllt.!
Child Hyglt-rlt'
,
to respond to a call at the homestead Warden Austin F. Hawes, of HartPul T B
son. Loom picker
1
of Julius B. Lewis in She Flanders ford. has announced that he has ap,
Elwood N Cornell, aSSignor to Tilt"
Oth"r T B
5 :30 and
Jas. H. Pratt Heads Former and ~ection . Upon the arrival of the pomted the fololwing 88 his deputy "The Sunset Hour"
J)1,,(>lt-.t' ~
41
I 'Id .ag-It'n. Dorsa},. Brendel and
M I ddJ etown SI Ivel' Co , Mlddlctov.1I I' O th. I Com
I h
.,
fire apparatus the fire was found to fire wardens for the year: B. B.
762 1
Pot
or
Similar
artlcle.
I
,t
it
1,1·
,
h(,
lHg't'u
"Moth~r
Goose"
at
6
:00
P.
M.
Clarence A. Cowles the Latter. be confined to the ch,mney and it SmIth. East Section; John Anderson,
:j:,
,
Moran in Cast.
A h
C D
d
T o 1I ..... pll.d
rt ur . aVI 80n, a.8lbgTlOr to
T I l l Sunutorlum
was extmguished WIth little damage. Queen Street; MAx LImmer, Plants1
Dycast Steel Co., Collln:,vllle Making
Til
l
At the annual meeting of the VIlle
William Nolan. lower West
278
high-speed-steel tool castlng~
(.'1 " \ I ' ) I , III'
Ladles' AId SOClety of the First Con; James Fish. Southeast Dis437
The prugram from the Travelers'
Henry
D'Oher, Jr, Bridgeport
IJU(H I " ~ I I!l1I)J-UVN
At the annual meeting of the stock· gregational church held at the home
including Pratt's Corner; Wi!- statIon ut Hartford (1.060 kilocycles) CeIling hlfhtmg fixture.
11
I
Fou!
lI.tm e.::.- ~lcLaglen, Brendel,
• ",.,
Herman. Marion. No appomtholders of the Southmgton Bank and of Mrs. C. W. FItch Frlday afternoon
nlnK thiS morning, follows'
Fred S
English, New London I d,tlt ' llt .. U TI I. ' (~l' 1).(,. 31, 1929 5;10 111))"'~ <1 J 1(,.1 !'JI0I<lIl, each a box~ce
Trust Company held Tuesday the fol- the followmg officers weer elected for ment has been made as yet by Warden
6371 , ht'.t.il\1\t'I pl d }..HI Important part in
8'30 "Chee'tlo"-N. B. C feature
Method of and apapratus for at~ Total \ ) .. 1( ..
IOWlng dlrecton; were elected for the the enSUing year.
President, Mrs. Tolles in the Mt. Vernon section.
~ 171
. tilt' i ox ~1 0 \ l ltunt' al talkIng picture,
!'\ U I "I ll/.!
h
9 00 Bt'nrus Correct Time
tac 109 Jacket..-. to press syhndl'r..
enSUing yt!8r:
Bradley H. Barnes. H
hiS L 'bb
707 ' ''Uut For Pan ... " v.hlch comes to the
ThomD.!, J Flanagan. New Haven
-\d \ hor)
Dewey Blake.il€'e, Marcus H. Holcomb, ersc e
. I y; VIce pTeSJdent,
Officers of the First ~t:~~::;jI~:tI;~~;! 9 01 "Shopping With Susan"
; P,dace, Mt· lldl·lI. for an engagement
('hllt! H \ ~I\"H
Oscar Knapp. James H Pratt, Elijah Mrs. E. S. Bundy. secretary. Mrs.
church elected last 1
are 9 . 35 Waher Seifert at the C:~,sol'.I'
Ambulan -e coL
I
'. " fnul tlU} ... ... turtlng Monday.
'::;ocutl
~'t · ' \ h ' ,
Fanme
MerriU
;
treasurer,
Mrs.
as
fOUOW8: Clerk, Arthur C. Everest'.
E
F
t
I
E
1O' 00 "How to Make Your Home
mes
relvoge, aSlsgnor 0 f onl'Otht'l
Rogers. Alfred M. SmIth. Charles.
F' h
ill t ht \\orld of hIm entertainment
rry
InC.
trea-·rer.
Stanley
P.
Sumner'.
audiMore Beautllul"
half to R A J uckson, RIdgefield
Snuth. William E. SmIth, E d WID S.
O~
AutomobIle tIre remover
Tht"rl' \10,1 " .111 Ill( It<\ .. !· uf ,q ~1 VI ·l t· ! ht numt· of Hdoul Walsh a.s dtrec:tor
Todd. Churles F Treadway and AIA movement ha, been started by tors. Harold S. Maine and Charles W.
WIlham Pitt, decorator
h
f
-t.lnd .. <it tht, top of the list. At the
Mel
Frederick L Fuller. Bridgeport, 0\1'1 t t· \ I" I t--. 0 l~~.s
bert R. Wells. The d,rectors elected members of the South1Ogton F,re- HIli; hIstorian. Mrs. Arthur A. Ever- lU 15 F
Ll' lilt .It
hi .. pi oductlOn. "The Cock
aSlSgnor, by me~ne oSl~gnment.."
to
Thl' ft ... ·.. ,lDlOUlltpoi tl) $ ,' ;1,7..! 1 111
the fololwmg oftlcen. at a meeting men's ASSOCIation for the formation est; pastor's assistants, Herman T. 10 30 ~o~~~~p~rs' C:~e:"
eRmlngton Arms Co, In r
Kt'y4 l'lt'U"t..' 1)\' I th, Plt·\ IOU .. yt'HI
1;.,01
\\"rld"
I:,t stJll breakmK'
held at banking heudquarters: PresJ- of a firemen's rehef asociation, The Bacon, eGo~ E. Hinman, Arthur 10 45 NatIOnal Home Hour
., ro und tht>
world, with a
"Kool
Kitchen
Kookery"
operated
caMh
register
.
Thrt. t,,(,d .Irttt'ndh,tflc, .It W,I\ ('hdd '1110)0\
folowmg
membe
...
have
been
selected
Arnold.
DWIght
F.
Abel.
Hudaon
11
00
dent, Jame:, H Pratt; VIce preSIdent,
d
EdwlD G Gaynor. Bndg,' po rt At. ton t..'IITh.'" 1'1 t " \t'U I \10' .1 " :!q~ \ ~UII , I .. )tlOld e:,t.abhshed at the
EdWIn S. Todd; VIC£> preSident and to eVlse a plan tor the fonnation of Barrows, Robert H. Fenton, Arthur
Florne B. Bowering
h
I
I
119 wt"rt· (: hddn ' ll \\h,; ('lItf>lI"d .. ('huill I:,, '\~ ~ . \10 ) ork, where It WIl.i prethe society' ASSi s tant Chief Charles L, Clark, Mrs, R. H. Fenton, Mrs. 11 '15 "Hou~ehold
Commodities"
tac ment ug receptac e
S
b
h
tress urer, Ch ar Ies E . S mit;
secre- W C
1111 . H ' ,j
\ It'tor
McLaglen, famed
Alexander Gelges. aSlgnor to H I III • Pplt'nJ I' r
tary, Robert G SImpson; aSlstant
amp, chairman ; Joseph Orcutt,
B. Carpenters, Mrs. A. W. French, 11.30 Laurel Trio
' ,) "' \ 1 Ill .. .. llh·1 characterizations
&8
Bansemer.
Robert
Crystal
....
W.
K.
Hendry.
Mrs.
R.
B
Po
....
11'45
"Fann
Flash....
L.
Judd
Co.,
Inc.
WahnKfDrd
Rra
~
--t reasurer. Arth ur \V E ngIan d ; ,as- and ax Limmer.
tel', Mrs. DeWitt Bill, Mrs. eGortre 11 55 TIme Signals
'III
' ~I.i':)'! " \d "Whut Pnce Glorypery-rod
center
and
end
piece:,
(4
PR'
Sltant treasurer Olin B. Kilbourn, asCorrect Wa) to Spell \,illano\a
.", .1 'T I"
Cock Eyed World"; EI
sIstant secretary, MIs.s Anna Kelley.
At
n meeting of the Ladies' E. Hinman, Mrs. A. L. French, Mrs. 12 00 News Buleltlns
Greene. New Haven, a.... (;ivE."n by Francis \\'. Tr-a pp Hit n,h I. tht t·lmll.·d) hlt 06. .4S unny
Charles E. SmIth. vice president and AUXIliary held m the Mildale CmII- Walace G. Hill. Mrs. J. L. Harmon;
Westher Report
.
th e mumty AssOClatlon hall last week the trustees. C. L. Case John M. King.
to H L. Judd Co, Inc. Wall·' F',lIU' l" \\ Trupp of O.d~ .. tn't't . . . I,jl
l p ," ,1IId Fdl Dorsay. the
12 10 "L,vmg to Be 100"
t reasurer, announced th a t d urm~
IDgfdord
Drapery-TO)d center and!\\ho I .. II. .tu ,h' nt In V'lliunovd Culll'gt: llt'n,h IIII· "J .. tJblf> .... ho:,e first PlCpast year a 12 per cent cash diVldend follOWing officers were chosen: PresiAt the annual meeting of the
Stanley H. Osborn. M D
en PiecE'S (4 patent.'J
t U " . I"Tht
~ H ud to See Pans," en.
was paId to ,tockholden; and a 50 dent, Mrs. Charles Ray; vice presi- Ladies' AId Society of the Plantsvllel 12 15 Brown. Thomson Qujntet
1 \ IUano\'h. 1' ,1 . • HlnouncN bt' f OI"
r!'~
I
E verett 0 Hiller. Hartford.
and turning w ., dlt' ~l' ut the conclu"loll of , It , I l l . w r to thl nutlOn.
per cent .tack dlVldend was also de·
Mrs Adelald .. Luddington. sec- Congregational
church held
last I 15 Fann eRporter
c1ared.
retary and treasurer. Mrs. Clyde A. Thu ...day at the home of M .... WO- 4 00 Summary of Program
\\Ith \\.11 ,,11 directing and McE H Lorenz, Wf.'St JJartford, a:-O· i tht.> holultt)" t hat the corrt'('t \\ . 1\ to
signors to Hartford· EmplN>
Cn. "pl.1I \ Ill UIIO\U )-. U., ou" word'
\1,1 .. 1g-I,·II . (l'I ' ndel and Flfi Donay
News Bulletill!!
Di,..-..cto,.,. elecl<'d at th e annual Ray The next meetmg will be held iJam
E. Snuth on Maio street.
Hartford Method oC and spparlltu " l Mr Trupp "ay" that thf.' Phliath') . . '" f .·.du lld, "Hot For Pans" could
meetmg of tht" ~tockholders of the
the home of Mrs. Frederick M. Plantsvdle, the foUowrng ofilcers 4 15 Laurel Trio
Cor distributing artlcl~H
phtu .. t.rburbun trun ... portutlOn hIll''' hl' ' It 'thill/-:, l·l .. t , th.tn the sparkling
Plnnt<;vIllr NatIOnal Bunk held Tu(>~ - Elh" on Washmgton's birthday
were elected for the ensuing year: 4 45 .. Book Chats"
Mary Isabel Basten
Otto Hoelzel, 1:l:>lgnor to
Tht' ! und th(' tt.lt'phont' comupn} huve' bl",.1t ' II tl' I I,lIltnll"Tlt that It IS
The story
day afternoon wt;'rt'
Clart"nct:' A
The home of Edward L. Sullivan, Pre~udent,
Mrs. Hattie Wooding;
Eastern M.achlOe S('rt'w Corp. Nt'w petltiOIll.d to adupt tht.... ln~lf'. v..Old >, \(\hl'~ .1round .\IcLuglen. first ma~
Cowles, Harold CowIe". Plantsvtlel, cu:,hler of the Plantsville National Vice president, Mrs. James Bishop; 5.00 R-K-O Vaudeville Program
Haven_ Ole head
.. tyle
"f d \~ IlIdjumm£'r, who buys a ticket
Samuel Kramer, \VntRrbury, John J. Bank. was entered some tlme be- secretary, Mrs. Emma Larkin; trea- 5.30 "The Sunset Hour"
Harvey HUbbell. Jr. Bndgeport I ~ ObjE"<.thln ... aT'!' nu ...(>d to th l' Ilicor- \~ hI{ h \loll'''' thl' big pnze 10 the Grand
Murphy. \Vaterbury. Martm GrE"en· tween Saturday noon and Mr, and surer, Mrs. George Wright; diree- 6'00 Mother Goose
Combination ~lectr'lc fan and fixtUTt' [ rt'ct UVtliu NO\u" "tyl(> becau ...,. of It ... 1'11'\ III
Ht> doe~ not know he
BeSSIe LIllian Taft
blatt. Waterbury. V Russell LenVltt, Mrs. Sullivan's return home Saturday tresses, Mrs. Emma Johnson, Mrs.
Treat B Johnson , B(>thany . a.., "lIniLarlty to \,1110 Vallee and othpr ' h.l .. \ \ , 111 , I million and the sweepBart~ord; Wilham A Hickey. Hart· (>vemng.
Entrance
was gained LoUise HotchkIss, Miss Ada oRberts, 6.15 New, Bulletins
signor to Wlthrop
Chemical Co night "iub and ... umm(' r resort namt" .... t.d"... ,- olllt't' \\here he purcha.sed the
tord; Charle- I MIller. Port Chester. through the rear door and an exit Mrs. Julia Levick. Mrs. A. C. Strom; 6 30 Benru!l Correct Time
Catechol thlazoles nnd making lh.·
Tht> C'Olelgt' boy" POint out thut t,( kt I I" ' ) ", . . tpntl)- hunts to find him.
N. Y; Clifford A
Humlln. and was mode out the Side door
The Ways and Means committee, Ml"B. 6.31 Hotel Bond Trio
: HSl'ourd Yale Princeton an, I otht'r Ih h l '\ I Il l!' thut thl'Y an" offlcers on hU
Charles r Pers umDl. Plants\·IIIt'. At thleve~ ransacked the home, evidently Wllilam E, Smith, Mrs. R. P. Dicker- 6 59 Weather eRports
Industnal Alcohol Institute
H Krueger. Derb) Tupt>~
1'11 l..no ~tI ('a ~ t(>rn college;, und Unl- tl .1l1 Ill' l·ludt· " th(>m and In runrunr
a meetmg' of the director- the follow· 10 search of money. but falled to find man, Mrs. Otto J. Bla.nk.. Mrs. Garmach me
,
Hr"ltIC'>I hu\'(' bt.."E'n annoYM h} ('om· .' \\ ,,) I'!I(' ''UIlWr... Flfi Dorsuy, a SlD.l'"
ing officers were elected for the en~u· any.
field Bayrer, Mn. H. Nichols, Mrs. 7 '00 SIlent
John Leech, Bridgeport, aShgTIor nH'rcID.iJU'd Imitation of tht. collt'ge'~ t" ,IIH1 dan("E"r In u cafe at Havre,
ing year.
Persldent, Clarence A
The kmdergarten room at the HoJ- C. F. CurtISj Trust committee, Mrs.
International SlIver Co., Menden nume.
f.lIl" In 10\,' v.lth her and has In8ll7
Cowles; VIce preSident, Charles C comb school was dosed Monday and Jeanette Walker; Membership comFRIDAY-JANUARY 17
Spoon Or SimIlar article.
I
hLl.11 wu .. uthpntur£>:, leadme' to an
PersIanDi. vIce preSident. Chfford A Tue~day because of a scarlet fever mJttee, Mrs. B. T. Noble and Mrs. E.
•
Nelson Littell, Nt'w Canaan Cov('r
.lm<lZJnJ{ conclUSIOn.
Hamlm', cashier. Edward L Sullivan. case Whl h w
d
__ • M da
B. ThorPe. About $900 was spent Program starts in the evemng
c
as lscoverr-u
on y. dUring the past year for church ae- 7,00 The Fast Steppel'8
for collapSible pac~ages.
New "Angle" on Gho&h:
M('Ll.lgll' ll I .. at hiS screen best &I
A report to the <tockholderq showed Mrs. Earle B. LeW1S. a substitute
7 10 .. S....alang of S""rts"
the earning' of the bank to bt- 250 teacher at the school. Is -ntlned
to
tlviti""
and
mission.!.
yoF:
latlJ"'t"ICM
:
kc~hv:lk,
1
C~Na
to
t
T\e
Appantion
Made
Noise
.fohn
Plltn('k Duke," and bo even
~
I
Arthur B. McCulley
e ca
"
uga uc
_II J,: - ,I ... ong \\ rlt.u' n for him by WaIper cent greater than any previou.
home on WoodrulT street with the
At a meeting ast Thursday after- 7 26 News Bulletins
rubber
r~:~~~:.irl~ot b
and pnKJuc~
"nUI II ... ,I " ,. 1\.,11 , ..: I"IIf I I> I' .. " "' : !!
It' r I'nfluld .. on and Edgar Lealie,
year. The bank declared It" mitial 'i~~~~~:and her home has been quar- noon in the Southington Club loeal
Weather Repo;t
Ie
ere y
ur ~I " JlIIIH. 1.1'" .P' ,I' U " " 'I IIJ lind 1 1""0\ tht> lluke ot KaInyak.M FUI
swi-annual dlVldend of 2 per cent
The school room in the merchants decided on the days that
Industrial Aldhol In.tltute
F. Moran, wugnor to Seo- "Pr!' "/'["" 1\ 1 1, 1t~ II 1.' 111' 1\ tl' ·') .... · <:.ll1l1rl Ilor ...a) ~lnK""- two numbers HSweet
ana an extra diVIdend of one per cont.
school was thoroughly fumi- their stores would be closed during 7 '30 "Ray and Bestos"
Co., Waterbury I!I~ ill " 11111, · 11"'"d 1>\ r .. 1 1 "'11\" (' ,'1I ~othlng--. o( 1.0'0,,," and "If Yoa Want
before sessions were resumed. the year 11180. The days are as tol- 8:00 Cities Service Concert
Varuty case
trlhlll"r Ito II", L,," 1nll I·,,<:.t
'If \\II!! ,t{, ~.t> ("i.ay Puree," also dances, with
The musIc department of the lows: Lincoln's Birthday. Fehruary 9:00 "Harbor LIghts"
PhIlip A. Ruetter, aslSgnor to Sea- ahnUI ,'1_1 11 ,111".1.. In lIlt· 1""1 1111,.:, unrl .L bu('kground of beautIes.
Lewis HIgh School will g'lVe an 12. closed all day and clos.ed t~e 9 :SO Schradertown Sketch
SOUTHINGTON NO'l1<.:S.
vlliMan ufacturmg Co, Waterbury
J(I~f g"IIII I ': 11.lrl..
\\tWI' 'at· ~IW"
Bt·pndel 101, hllanously funny ..
"The Bells of Capistrano" Dlght before at 6 P. M.; Washi:ron s 10 :00 Planters Pickers
Soap-stick holder.
Mrs. Lewis Perry, of Queen street,
\.,nIUI<,s Wakefield Cadman. in the BIrthday. February 22'::II en
all 10 :30 Benrus Correct Tim.
Damel L. Rogers, asslgnor to The cnll, h (' , ' I) I I II~ ,,, ulIrtl u'\ c1rll\\ n rn '-\xel Ol .. on." ... hlpmate of MeLarlen.
who has been Ill .. IS r"Pported as very
hall February 11. There will day; Good .Fnday. closed. I d~y and 10'31 "The Travelers' Hour"
G It 0 Manufactunng Co, New Ho- ~r:IV I". r .. . ·... II nl II tit· It J!I~" ll ,1"111 'If . •Iltd l hurlf:;) Jude1s for many ye.a.n
much improved.
16 prmcipals as well as a large open the mght before until 9 a clock.
Mary Slivena, soprano
ven
M.a.chlne Cor and method of 0 .. 1.,(' \ ... It 1" " ".1 I n ,tlllt " 11 1 , If Iht· lurl'IHu .. t among titage chaarcter porA daughter has been born to Mr.
ru~, all members. of the boys' and Memonal Day, closed aU day, and 11 30 News Bulletin8
ruts II 1'lI l lt',1 III' h ) Ihl ' ~ . It( II ll,1 t l u}t·r .... dlX':' u marveJou~ bit ot c:ha.rmaktng radiator umts (2 patenb)
and Mrs. Bernard Wrmn of Eden girls' glee clubs. The 1.. H. S. or- closed the Wednesday afternoon beWeather Report
Edwin W Stone. aBlsgnor to BIge- IHI fur flB Wf' '1> 1l 1d C;;I'(' H 11 111 1\ \\ l lh ,Hlt'r wor~ a .. "Charlot Gouset." In
Place.
chestm will furnIsh the muSIC. The fa",; and open the mght before until
Industrial Alcohol Institute
Carpet Co. Thomp-.on· po\\d"n'c1 tUl ' r " ..... ,'1 1 }",1 Hnd 'I \,. III'oj thl "ul-'portJng company appear such
MISS Frances Gill, R N. of Berlm productIOn HI under the direction of 9 0 clock; July 4, closed an day and 11 35 "Dream Journeys"
!'.le-faIOnc loom and prott>ctor up th e drhf' IllS f,)jII!'l"'I''\ t',IItH.t! \10,,1 kno\lon player:, as ugust Tollatra,
avenue has taken a poSItIOn With the M,s. Belle Stowell. assisted by MISS the Wednesday. afternoon before. and
Imecl,al"sm for looms (2 patents)
Inucllr op thf' t1r1\'f' .tntl ritf'n ('f'IIc;;f'd
l.£'I1I1OX P~wle. Aruta Murray, GeoTK'8
Edna M Childs
opened the nIght before until 9
Winsted General hospltal.
P. Taylor. Seymour, as- \\ e \l' (' r(, fAlrh eloq,. h\ t).lq I t rlll' IIl1d ~ auLt·tt. EddIe Dillon, RoSita Marsti.
.
o'clock;
Merchants'
Day.
July
28.
SATURDAY-JANUARY
18
nl. Auguol,tlne Borgato and Yola
St. R,ta Clrde. Daughters of Isasignor. by mesne 8.!usgnrnent..,. to
The members of the MIlldale Fire closed al\ day and closed the night
I)' ~\ nl
bella, will hold an Important meeting Company have purchased a new Fed- before at 6 o'c1ock; Labor Day. closed Program starts In the mornmg.
Farrel Blnmngham ('0. Inc. An·
morp
cJol1.f'ly.
hUI
wh.
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n
we
\,\
I'rp
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II
h
8:30 "Cheeno." N. B. C. Feature
on Frid&.y everung In St. Thomas'
oRIi grmder
" lIot For Pun .. ·• I~ based on a story
upnght siren. with B box contfol all aay; ArmIstice Day. Nov. 11. 9 :00 Bonrus Correct Time
Rolalnd G WllhaVis, 4!'bgnor to In nl\tlut 1 ~ ynnl .. lilt' (·nn . h Q. · I'l flf' to) 1:.IOlll \\ dl"h . \\ Ith adaptation by
hnll.
outside of the Milldale flre closed all day. opened Wednesday af- 9.01 The Early BIrds
longpr
(hf'r(>
Wf'
<:
t'lIr
,
hN1
Ih(l
::"
"
n
nf,"
Malleable Iron Flttmgs Co. Bran ( h,,,I •. J McGUirk. dIalog hy Wi!Mrs. Hiram Eldndge, of North In<luse. WIth the aId of the board of ternoon before and dosed night be- 10.00 Cliff Strong's Organ .RVlew
Cord. State-highway guard (enc(' and nt thf' hnu~e hu t II " n'! nh .... o l n I4 ·1 ' til ' ll dlll h \\ ,,11 .. and worQs and mllBic
Maln stt'e('t, underwent a major opcommlsioners a relay has been fore at 6 o'clock; Thanksgt.ving Day, 10:30 Housekeepers' Chat
!'lrrt£'d
0n maktng 11l (lItlrll'c;; I I ' (Ill ' h\
guy atachment Cor poles
\\ ,ti tl'r Ilonaldson and Edp.r
era.tlOn at the Menden hospital last Installed 'at the home of nRndolph Nov. 27, closed all day, opened after- 10 :45 Song Recltai
next 8tnDrln~ pIau' \\f> \\I'rf;' ,,,1,1 ,,, 11 I..t·" I If'
week..
Camp, where another alann box has noon and night before until 9 o'dock; 11'00 "The Boy-His oRam"
no one u~(>(l the rn)ll! nttl'r tlnrl.. 111101
MISS MaXIne Wo.lker, who recently been placed to furnish a 24 hour fire Christmas Day, closed nl day, opened
M,ss Olea M. Sands
Muddled
that tll e hoose hnd qtOlnd PI' "" v (,If
underwent an operallon at the Men- alann system In that district. The nights from December 18 to 24 until 11 :15 "Household Commodities"
SL'NI>A Y'S SHOW
10 years."
N~'Cf>r he('lrf' tlll1' 11't'rt' I'P{>II QllC'h
den hospItal. has returned to h2r new sIren W11 be tested every Monday 9 o'clock; New Year's Day. 1931. 11 :80 Laurel Trio
M
dlion
. . of admJrers of the dainty
l'OOllllflllnfl In IIIp til l l f' 11.11
find I tII
home conSIderably Improved.
night at 7 :30 o·clock.
closed all day and closed at 9 o'c1ock 11 :4. "Fann Flashes"
.llld pIquant artiste, Janet Gaynor of
nlOst
eX4"'IIt'fl
l_
H
lirs"n
IIrt'",'nl
\\
,<I
(Ilt
Bills amounttng to approximately
The slxteneth annual statement of tho night before._
11'55 Time Signals
Wh.t', la • Name?
· ;th Ht'ovt'n" fame, Will thrill to her
tll~tt!'r or (ht> J"un~ 11I"lht'f \\ hl' h ,ltl
$1200 were approved and ordered the Peck. Stow and Wilcox Mutual
The following pupIls m the Beech, 12.00 News BuUetma
fn thf" Iwarlng .. f II 11'I lI ll t r n <lf> \01( I ' ('omlng from the screen when
.. pwd at a meetIng of the board of
ief Asoclation was anounced Tues- er street school have had perfect at- 21: 15 ItStringwood Ensemble"
IUIIII
pr(>1:lt'IIIt'rt
Itf-'r
hll~ h nn.j
\\ III.
L1put. Harley [1 mo(l!:t' tI of 111,. "lrf' "Chrt .. tIOU," Fox Film with Movieselectmen held 10 the town hall Friafternoon. Assets on January 1 tendance since the opening of school 12 '45 "'The Fann eRporter"
1\\ln"
AuntiE" \\"8 \dldl} dt'II.:f1lpd n'
ton" "'(>qu (' n('es . IS shown next Sunday
day.
were $8.200.81 as compared W1th as- 10
September: Palmina T~:lne,J.Ii.112 :55 .IThe Thirteen Stars"
ht"lnK uuntle III 1:1 11"111,11' ~f'rr"t> un,1 squad wns O"'~f>(t rllt· It!lmf> o f ttl f> 11\\0
at thl' Palnce theatre, Menden.
sets
of
$7.399.37
on
January
1.
1929.
Betty
Wagenbrenner.
LoUl·.
C---'e.
er
of
A
reputed
<:'P('HI..I'UC;"
1'45
ForeIgn
Policy
Association
rushed
to
IIle
pOfli
(Im,·p
(or
fllnfllpq
k
J osep h F arron, 0 f Old T urnpl c, T
be
R .
""'"
I It'., a long awaited treat to hear
'was arr81gned before Judge J. Lam- here are 545 mem rH.
eceIpts are Josepb Della Puca. Josephine D'AgosLuncheon-N. B. C. Feature 10 8jJrcnt1 the ~rt'It' Ildlnl-:'''
"I think It's - ." hI' r('pllf>11
tht' \ OICC oC the famous Feu: player,
bert Degnan In town court on the gJven as $5,099.86 with expenditures tina, Helen Kiltonic, Mililcent Gri- 4 45 Summary of Program
"Are
you
sure
of
It?'
dl'ft'nc:e
(,(Jun
"Stnmps." f'hp jerkp<l 88 1111 ... r('lll 1lt.~1
n VOICt' which has been characterised
charge of breach of the peace last of $3.838.30 The statement will be maldI. Jennie Marcinec. Roate Testa.
News bulletins
lIel
Qo
erif>d
rhf' ('nunter
Thursday and h,s case was dis- pr....nted to the members at the an- Magie Mongi\lo. Michael Beck. John 6:00 Stringwood Ensemble
'"That'", thp nAme r \'e hC'('n lol.t · re- , by re\"1 e W e r~ D$ "haVIng a soul."
"lIow mRny . miss" In'lu1r(>d llie
missed.
nual meetmg In Gennania hall tbis Duazck. James Meda. Edward Ze- 5:45 "MOVie Highlittbts"
~ ·Thn.tlna." based on a 4Itory b7
tllroed Ille lIf'utf'nnnL
evening at 8 o·c1ock.
nuch. John Zanueh. Joseph Bite!. Al- 6:51 Y elolw Cab Ffalhes
clerk
Trl ~ tram Tupper. IS a little Dutch
M.rs~ LoUIS Montemurro, who has
"Are you sure 01 II?' Insl~tf>d (be /glrl liVing on a quaint island n the
'1'wo" she sold. J( ,.t'fIu'Jl)
Robert
Valone.
of
Waterbury.
who
fred
Campagnano.
John
Casale.
John
News
BulletinA
6:20
counsel
confined to the Menden hospltal was arrested by the Waterbury de- Folcik, Adam Mucci. WUiaim Mani Zuyder Zee
who finds the Prince
HenNS Time
"Whsi kind 1"
"I'm jU1tt ftS surf' ot It ns I ('on bt- Channin g she has dreamed of in the
the past two weeks followmg an op- tective bureau on December ij,1 for gila. Warren Tedesco, Edith Celella, 6:81 Benjamin Godard Concert
-A boy aDd 8 girl." she ret urrH'tl
or nny or the nallWIiJ lIt thoqe mf'n," per<:\on of "~an'·. (Charles Morton).
oration. IS reported to be consider- Constable Thomas MUrPhy of this Mary D·Angelo. Lucy Perillo, Vincen- 6:59 Westher Report
rnpluroosl,.
AXpoltuhll(>d
Llt'lltf>nant
Ulod ketl !chIef equestnan m a circus which
ably iml'roved.
town. aws ar~ed befQre Judee %& Testa, Thomas DiBJWlCO, Stanley
Induatrial Alcohol Institute
- MembCi-s- attendmg all the sessions J. Lambert Degnan in town court Folcik. Joseph Kowalski. Nicholas
"Tht'y're lIahle to J:O Ilnrl('r An .. klnrl Vl<;ltg the httle Island. A romance de7 : 00 Silent.
of the State Grange representmg Thursday morning on the charge of Landino. Tony Perillo, eGorge Casale.
ot nAmes Thf'rp'" one d{)"'n on Co veleops. also jealousy on the part of
Fir •• Food Pre .. nati",u
Union Grange were Mr. and Mrs. pasing worthless checks in SoUthinll" Sisto'Della Pucca. William Marshall.
lumbUR o\rnlle ?o h(l Itn'\ '>I1r;:IIf>d hlA the woman who own~ the circus aDd
It 115 (:Iutmed Ihnt Slt-hulus AJlp•.o rt
n.t'. What COUDU
Julius Carley. C. W. Langdon. and ton to the amount of $76. Valone
Rungi. Frank Te.st.a, Virginia
1<; In love Wlth "Jan"
IpoAe by rh(> nHllle of 'Tlddle Winks'"
u
Frenchman
huro
In
17:\0
81
l'hul"n~
Mr. and Mrs. LoUIS Tolles.
was dIsmissed by Judge Degnan who
Bernice Maloski. Natalie
The tribute. paid on (he f)(,(,l1sJon or
The climax ('orne- on the day
-SprlngOf>ld \';nloo.
Trees and vmes tnmmed. flower stated that the action against Valone
Chymbor,
Chester hie blrt11 ('entenary to the work ot lur·Marne. W08 the first to Jlr"'''II'r''~
"Chrrstlno" ha.... .;;pt apart tor her
tood
throul(b
stert1l1ullon
fly
tWRI
bushes and
plants transplanted.. was more civil than criminal.
MaJ.uky. Anthony Gen. William Booth hy leouders of
lweddmg. "Jan" falls to arrive, deWould like to do garden work all
An automobile driven by Harlow E.
D'Annuno. J()o many denominations r~C'Dlled a story Food hAd pre\'lously he-pn rrf'~"n ,,'1
Snake Unjustly Coademl1ed
tamed by a jealous rive! (Lucy Do....
summer. Good work. Reliable~ Ralph Jones, of Warren, Mass., crashed
Melvin Emond, Frances the general himself wn& ra1ller rood by the Ufle of spiceR IIr th~ ~IIII rn .. rlt
Sooner thrur break the heart
It Is ullIIlIIl)nly t)(Oitt'\ed thul thp ram.)
DePaolo. Gen. Delivery. P. O.-Advt. through tbe railing of Dunham',
Drodz, Marjorie oC telling. A blgh .. hureh dlb'1lltary ad. bUI Appert pro\ f.'d In tlip world small snflkc 1..nnwn ns the puffing atl of hf>r bl!nrl father, "Christina" cleAbout 30 members of Union Grange bridge on Queen street at 2 A. M.
Artkop. Helen FoI- was WJked one day what Ite thought the 1088 nt tood vnlue hy Ihp till' mt·r!
der blowS polsonouA ~,\\'(lpr or spray clde< to go th rough the wedding cereattended the even10g session of the last Thursday. Tbe machine trave!ed
Alex DeSorbo, of the Salvation Army , "Well, to tell od and how [he method Itt' prop" ... pd
from IUJ mouth Fr(>QoPoll, rpportp many "!til a local suitor for her hand.
State Grange at Foot 'Guard Hall. a distance of about 100 feet alter
Peter PasqnaJe. the truth." said he, "I do not like II. 001 only retalne-d rood vnlU~, hili "I .. "
Thl<; ~errr " of meidents calls not alone
are
puhllshed thnt pf.'rsons hD,"e been for the hrst artistry of little Mi.slI
Hartford. Tuesday even mg. About leaving the bridge and then turned
Simonlk and
bot
to
b.
perf~ 'Rodld. I helleye was more attrarth'e nnd pnhunhlp
Injured seriously hy V('Ot'mOU8 "I'nl.'f Goynol hut has added drama of po20
the members took the 'sIXth de- over and caught fire. The driver and
Stanek. A
has been 0 ....
He experlmeoted \\lth IlIf'of. n~h. HII"
spot tn10 tht>Ir tlH'('~ hy Ih(',\(> <lrl"p('nulo
gree.
another occupant escaped uninJured.
by grades 6 and ~ the pur- Ood AlmIghty does." -Bonler <'111 ..
tcn("r \\ hen her voice is heard.
all lorts ot vf'gt'toblf'1I 1tnd frlJlt" rtl'
Star.
The brt'lith or IhE' pnmn~ adder. II If/;
Illlham K. Howard directed thiII
Th~ Lewis HIgh School Dramatic ~he sedan was ruined by tire. Poto PO:er~..
gi~"":t.~
lighting 10 tht" ditr'erent cOlllhlnlltl"T,c
said. will kill ft pf'r"'nn 81 8 dhHlln('e
club will present on January 17 and hcema.n J !,hn Cockayne conducted an
of school some atternoon
Bod forml!l In which Ihpy ctluld t.f' JlrP of 2:') feeL All this Is fnn('y. pllrt" nnd Fox Movietone talking picturs iii
\\hlch Janet Gaynor is featured, aud
1(1 in the town hall a comedy, "The InvestIgation but no arrests were
officers at the club
P.,IY'. Choice
sen-e<!,
'4lmple. The pUmn!! nddf>r Is perfN1 · I he members of the supporting cast
'rorchbearers."
It is in three acts m a d e . .
Antone Amdel; vice
PPggy was descended trom 8 loog
Iy hormlf>~8 A('('ordln~ fo the l10lled · "ho
'and will be put on by a different cast
At the annual meeting of the
Martin; SfJCretary.
speak their parts incluc1e
StalP8 hlologl('al snn'f>Y. the snnke' .. : ella rles
• eacl! evening.
Southington Club held Monday evenThe members of the line or Methodists. One Itny she nnc1
Morton. Rudolph SchIlIlDiatiDcll
...
e
W.termarlu
teeth nre too short 10 Innlet n \\onnfl kraut and Harry SOrd1Og.
AnnoUllJ:ement has been made of ing the fololwing officers were elected: pro~ committee are "" toioWB: her fother ond mother were golnr:
\Vatermorkll to pnVer hn\'e hf't>I ' n·.·,'
lhroush B Dew BOIJilst churcb. \Vhen
.Ion
to t
C M'
Lot" V President. ~ Earle 8. Judd; first vi... "<-'no
- an. ,"",3Oys D~A,' Statls
l'ven It It did strl~e A pPf'Son -Oetrnlr
On Sunday there will aJao be
"'" enguge en
a
ISS
...e . president. Robert Dnnn; second vice "lUll
u ..... ·.~
I
Peg" Cound the 10\ ely modern bap (or 0 looK' ttme to h,"~ dllnln('llo li ttl News.
P'Xtra added feature "7 Fa~"
Bradley, daughter oC Mrs. Lottie E. president. Perry DeMund; eueutive z1nsld, Edith Trotta, Domon c
the product of • Ilortlc"lIlnr pnl,rt
tlatry ahe rdD tor her mothE'r.
: picture h~ crea~ a sensation
Bradley. oC BristQI street. to Everett secretary. Samuel W. Bowers; flnan- kowsld. Lena Tedesco. Mary ¥,>nlrll:
"'Come quick, mClther." ahe laid maker Dod for otbpr purpORt·s lint·
I
those places where already shown
E. Eaton. son of Mr. and M n. Albert cial secreta ry, J . Lambert Deguan; la, Helen Simone, Helen Folcik
ot the oldest, a elrc1e 8urUltluntpcl til
"they ha"e a lake In thle church"
UFrock Ladie." in AErie.
I he managt'm.nt oC the PIlla"" La
L. Eatun, at BristuJ.
Dr. William M. Degnan; Phylls FusuIa.
&lotber Bnd dad., went to admln II tall croBS. t. tOI d In ""('11111(>1 I' "
With
the
lnlrodllt
tlon
(.lr
rnod('tll
in being able to secure .
Louis Della Bltta was elected capcommittee. Adolph Trapp,
---------log bnck to the Fourtet'nlh ('entun styles on Iht' Gold ('Ullst ot Afrk:1
tbe beautiful marble ba, tlslry.
)~,;~~~~~:s
show as the
Wn oJ; the Lewis High School footJackson,
Ernest Hobson,
Coal ....·' Fool HIm
"Let'. come to thl. church," 1,,1,1 Other old mark. are the "eur"lp"" "Crock Indlrs" And "(')oth mnmlnh'fI'
U
the conntry
hnl teem for next fall at'ttaa
P. Langdon. Frank J. Galiette
Ihp
court
Jeater,
the
hllnlsr
"n'J!I
horn
A Roef hUl'kv~t..I~f In II relllole port Peggy. "then I could learn to Iwlm."
hove appeared
"Frock Indies" W(,RI Ith,eatrc managers is greaL
k D eIIa B I
h eId las t wee.
Simpson.
ut tbe TruD.vDol b~aD tu h8\'e duo"'l
the baud polntiog to a ftve-po'nl(>d Amerleon Dnd H:uropeon clollteR of
an unan ImOUB YO te a f th e
The sixteenth annual meeting of
atar aDd the tunkoro. well knonn 1o latest slyle8 Dud highest ro8L
Athletic Asociation.
Pexto Mutual Relief Association 0" 10K 'v Dully. tI~pn1datlull" ... Iv Ih.
n,,·,
Verb.lha
popere of the Slxt~nth nnd Se' ('n are C'Onsldered to be Ilterule. and ort'
TOMORRd'w AND
The local police were informed on
be beld in Germanls hall
calelY a. £llOO he hod II"we" uway qn
It wu .. leo day In a lotp depart· teenth centur'~ ..
at 8 o'clock. At this mee!'!'" I de. hI, bed. A Crl~nd adylled him I"
always ,,('t('rred to 09 "Iudy." Thl'S
. Saturday morning that the Milldale
school was broken ioto some tim.
be the annual election of
dep".U ,he calh al • b.u~ 10 'be a"", ment .tore. A vef')' bOIJ wrapper &1rl
never cnrry bundleR trom the Rlorp tn
during Friday night and a smaIl
the ensuing year and
ell IUwn dnd they ""uld louk after" Will tryIng to attend to mBur tbln",
variably helog ac("ornpnnle.1
onolhl'l
nUlDaluty aDd Do ••
amount of money taken from teachers'
the past year will be
rur hIm. The rarmer dId 10. and allred at once, when 8 clerk rushed over
temale on shopplng expellttlon9 "1 '1,'111
Bowever
much
of
a
friend
of
man
desks in the various rooms.
Santy, ehairman at the
tbe flnnk mnnnger whal w(lold hp hla nnd aid: "Call • messenger, .weel
the dar may be, wbon bU mode of mammlefl" wear notlve Atttre. ('nnqist
':1- George Anthony, who was arrested
in charga of the
chnrl" fur keeplnK It Nlre uOfl IUDDd'. heart....
I1te
.. applied to bumanlty. It mean. Ing of ,"0lumlooU8 prints nnll hnndllDO
'Monday morning on the charge of
banquet, haa
00 hel ... laId Ihnl Car rrow Ihere helna
PrompUy the ItMlDg. coli rani 001
8Om.thlnr
else apIn. Tbo "rlop. bead ('o\'erlnga. and (10 nil the 1IIl'lIlnl
was orrnigned
before
be a
orch2stra
aOJ' .horee. Ih. hook wODld I"Il' blm over tbe maiD tJpor: MMeesenpr.
"To
lead
•
dol'.
lite" or to lend some work.
Lambert Degnnn and was
music and 1.11., neta at
LIft per .nauu, he -Imelt a mI." and aweetheart. "
one
e1Je
•
"dol'l
lIte.- lpeal: volumel
~ and -.:cmta jlDd sentenced to
will be presemOu after the
brnu~hl . Ih. ftlunl!J' bocllto the rarm I
60 days In the Hartford eounty
tor the "'" IWIII.~I' treat theIr
Results
4111)lb 6101l4J.
OFFICERS
ELECTED
,
,
ON THE AIR
FROM WTIC
4 o·c1ock.
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(0 'hruw him tn·u.llnntt "' &11:Ir
('nmlllt>xton 048 yuu ml~hl 811'
No. you 'd heller ~Dve Mirlum 00 hnnd
lory I
too Ginger It"uped to nf-r plnntJ \\-Utl
,oon.:; eUlhuslutitn
"!'II.,w
\\~ mUlti
rush (h~ flllll): U"ouJ.:h \o\lIn It 101 ul
.OIlP:'
0"
ah .. l'rlt'(1
his
loo.
·Swt't'(.I
tt'f:'I--ll nf1
8" t't"'l'
him
r\~hl
M II rl: l ~
un
\\nll 1111 I 8t"E'
Fnr 111U HIIOW-
It anrhndy'. ttfllund !
You linnw
Eddy. alH"" 8w11111, KIIDt! uD\'tl U
know who-I'r .. ". twr I
\\ ull, till J
dose HlP i1t)or I \' "11, D{' II nl .. ~ 1111' he
aD l"tlnllll.le
hi nll)t>1 t
wllb
M,rILIIi
• 8t'118Ihl~ .:Irl 011 J.: hT [0
CflO&uhtflno 10 ft"lIJ,:h'n.'
Ru("b
Irt>DI
be
0
Eddy! IDVIlIlIlIlD tHl them Co ('orne
out 10 i'oJ PIr1 tor dlDD~r BI the fUnD
,he oE'J,:lIlhed after a mowen,'s can
I1derallvu
menD
e:n
"II'"
" )ltii
I t:J....-=~
~
I
I'lIlllly-whet) II III (jarll.. (',nme
.skef't Krill}.
•
.e-nl Inro Illp prl\nle ottlrp ot thp
IJrpstrlpnl III pliV IIf'I Ml"lhortl81 ~
~'II In
JIII'"n \\' P1Ilhtrrl'
"lfpllo hi'''' II e'eryhorJ,fT' be greet
ed hpr rh .... rr"lly .
"nh J1I"1 nne Ihunks.
FOlher',
JrPtllnR 8 ri .. "hlt' ('hln
'fhp r"ln8 nre
nne. fuo
Tltp, ~fI
'0
CullM:'e 10 JU81
ten rio '·11 nl'w
I'm Nl,e roo"
"Hmv'lI our f"lInr.: "r ..nl hN t"
WI ttuo f "'nll\"
I ri ..n ·1 ilf'e mnrh
of him
I flilllk he- II hlne--or Inne.
• .,me nr gum .. , hllll:
'on 8et" hp fpt>l_
(hR, hp II 1I"r1 nf "01 fit rtllnJ:1l. beJ
f:'JIUSf hp S n,,1 S recnlnr nrt>urhpr
dAN» ~'" hp thin ..... Ilu· mpmhprtI ttlJrt
ot Roun him nn rhnl An·nn"l. nnrt
IfItIye him oul ot thlh cbur('h talk
anti "1"
.
"Wh, thnl's 100 hud
I 8UPPose he
dnetm" "'II lit
In I rudE' - wit h ),ou,
.n
'b 'h .. r rt,~re alltt .. It
Of'lll·rnte ..
We like blm
"It'e Nlc:e of You to Invite Me, but
Can·' Como Tonight."
70U ullwi III .Iu wllh htlher. do Juu?"
""\,"pll yutl Iflll him 10 l"flfllp .,r"unO
and ~ me
Tpll him I eflr~'ln II)
.skprl '111 'um
r'lI 11 ..... ,pnl1 he'fI fl+ot>n
1Jes:let th •• III",. nnd ,'UI f1 nIT no hlrn
Ino 1.... 11 him I wunl In knuv Wh, ht
De"f"r ru.! • qrffllfll1 Ie talk cburch I'"
"\\,hton' Tllflhrh,
-\\'eoll- Y'" Tunllrht."H .. II 1..- r,l ..n~." anld OlnJ:'er
pntl,
"'lip II efl )"un".
Ht!' Jus,
I
of thp nlr, and Inrormed them ,bot
IhE'l' hoct bN.-n In\·Ut'f'1 elUl fo dlnnN
mual ImIH,nllntl"
eno Ihut In,llIn
\\'esthury P:s:jl"dPd "wm "er, earl,
IHrom Ruc'kwflflh ~mffi anYlhlnR
but pleaaed 81 this b08llllnble oveT
ture.
"Out ,~ h€'rf"--I ('110 '1 go.
I toM
Morjury I .... uuld-l think I'll coli
him 1lV-"
"Oh, If Ie too .nte
Why. his wlte
has (lInnp, nil rendy ror ) 0\1'
"Why olein' JUu 11'11 us SOODer?'
be
dPlJIlIlHlpl1
Im"ulh'IIf1}
"Well. I oilin I gt'l hume ontll vpI")
Inte HIIO yliu wprl' 1I1 '9Inlra.
I ""1("11
10 dlsturh yll1l
Antf I 1U ... "h1sed of
rours~ yun wllllid like 10 )::0"
""'pll
01 f'tlur8P
some tllIlt"---tntl
1
wIIlIlII like 11-
lunl~ht-"
"JJe suitt IU he II ere bpture six
he... ullse 'lit') ('ut enrly. n'HI ht" IIkplil
hl8 rlHl1i hili,' shp !kill) ",'IIDle, fnlher
I'll hnlRh fI'O ufT II ~It ..
An.1 ('Itt' ,*,.,,11IoIPI1 III hPr llctRlcltlul1!'
kln!ln ..fUl unlll slit' nllnll}' "ww h,. .. ra
Iller \\ulkllll( HIT 10 'he lln\,lIting
hond! ot Itlmn. Ho- kWllrlh
"1 l'nll'l Hnrt Mnrjnry,' he whl .. pprt'o
tteJ"t'I~lIl'
"\'HII tell her hllw II Wll8
-will ,ff'u1 Anfl (pH ht'r I'll hrenk
awny 88 SIHtO 8111 I .lpN-nll., run. "
ooOh ttlln ', on rhili. MllrjllrJ won'l
mind-she {"lin ""II 11m II lum",.,."w
nla:hl rur- WIlDle\'er 10U were ,nlnlt
to 11(' ll1nla.:hl.'"
Anfi slit' I(lo('Id Irrlml, on the verundn
nnd .-ulc·hed unlll Ibe, disoPIMtOred
rrum Bh:hl
"Rul Jun np\'pr do hn \'e him rome
to .JIIII' hlllJ~ fll tlilk ,IInrlh-lhp wnJ
'0
",,"or " wullid be '\JSl Ifk~ him
ttn,p IHM'lr fnlilt"r .Ist'" In 'h~ ml.hUe
nf rhe ttlrPf"I, Hhr1 ,'nillP hUllndln&: hurl!:
tor 8 1081 Wult. al th.;, rOo1l1 Ihnl ehel
It you renll, WODI
-He'd hn·e It.
4dn.."
"ot ('Onr8f" J "'nnt him I wont bo'h
Of thfOm.
Th ..y·vl! 1·Pi>n mnkll1. lUI!
roD en·rl,hlnl mYSl'll, anrl I dOD',
II."
'-V.nrl, thl, eYenln;:' Itlr;:hl after
at.
41nn..rr
..,...11 rl,.m to ('''ume ror dinner. I'll
aU m, 'VUe ,rlr:h' ('''' a"d IPU h~r
....re
hU"lu"
preu.lu.... fur
Wttru 10 COllie
"'tu'n II '""t:)lIIeto '0 ",mnlt,a.:
(nIDI'" lnll .'110 ,)01 It over I he whole
dt~_
Alt
tkln't
.1naJ:'
It
FUll
IIRk me."
Wnfhur" what aD Idea I
ot 111D to tnyUe me. hut t
"mlgllL I bnve lOme per
II~!,!:~~.~:-:~ 1o .trend
10."
UhUler plonge-d
•
Info
buylnJ. Fur the nrat
ahe ahacdllnt:d hf'rwell
boughl an
:~I1::~~~~~~~~I*i~! Bhe
were on', .wo
bouaht one nt Illpm
taBted
80
IlIhlnlflr
It was .0methlhJC
giiih'I,OU,;bt •
lor of ripe
QQI
+
"Nothing but a Cold."
A youngest
FATl:IEU lIt II famll7 ot six, the
or whom wal three
years old., {tIlme home from work wltb
a well devP!"lw.J ("Old BeIOI( DO of·
tectlooate 10!l l\ Idual be kissed bll \'flfe
and aU thp \ hlldreo, maklDIi: • pur.
IkulaT rUb (I\t'r the wee ODe. Tho!
"'BS 00 FrldHY
Ten day. loter Ihe
baby WKI dPHtJ The Teat of Ihe fnml .
ex<'t>ptJn~ nne. had colds.
'fbal
ODe bnd PD~Ulllonla.
I,.
It takes t'll,,'rtences like this to
make one re u llze thst "Dothlng but
• cold" may locl(>ed be very much
something. "I lllt.ln't think that un,thing so f'Onllll " fl 88 8 cold t"Ould POtltU.
oly do any dUI!luge," lamented the ta.
ones '.
MarJory'. f'yea were w1etful. -r'ltey
are just II vely," "h .. wid "bul I
shan'l WOSf! (hem (l1'I EdtJy JOl'kson
ourl thot (~lId trom A()m~ 111 0("'8
I'll
keep thfi"m tJII tomorrow wh~n-tolher
l-Npptune'a enT'oys annouore tlle ("Omlng of lOW on tlle Mnds ot Snn~ Monica, Cnllf. 2-Senator FTederick M..
Ia here."
tber In the "I'tH e rose.
And 10 80
~8ck p tt or Kentucky who was MJe<'ted 8S Aruerll'an 8U)onssador to Germany 3--0fflce In tbe State, War and Navy
"Slo('e when hnB ralher ahowD Incb Baying, he VIII, ,.<1 ltre opinion ot count.
tJulldln..:, rormerly o c('upled by Geoeral Pershing, DOW used by President Hoover while the e.l:eC"utlve oruce building
rondness tur silk IJtoddngs7 And If leas thousond"l "ho have little ehle
being repuired after tbe fire.
you dUD'1 pUI til" D ,In thla .eTJ minthaD cunle"', '1 tur (h18 eyer pre8ent
ule, I'm going to wenr them myself. and universlil utrllctlon.
retary Spymour Lowman and Prohlbl.
lotions. The Mou, OT native league.
Aw, &fargle. be 8 apun. Show Elhly
Npvet1hplt'..... ('olds deserve more
tlon Commissioner Jomes M. OorUD Is trying to gl"t N~w ...zealand to give
8 good time tor on("e. Think how thon contern! 't And nor gpUla,:: It.
up Its mandate, wishing the lslands
should be dismissed.
good he W8S 10 tulher"
they rrlaqUPIJI!\· hit back. Indped If
to he tnken over by the UDlted States
EIIIJ~r the ,,'eudlng or the threol
has bt'eo r"" "'''' ''Llllvely e:ltimflled
OAST guardsmen see king (0 pre· and consolidated wltb Eastern Samoa..
wus to guud efrel·t.
Murjory hust lIy that millions or hours Dnd millions ot
01 course the New Zealand governv ent tile lundlng ot IIquur neUr
I'ullt:d flIT her ShoeR and 8tOl.:'k1DJ,:8, dullol"8 tn \VII;:I'~ are onouoll1 Insf beNewport, Il I.. op+!ut'd nre on a rum ment refuses to consider aucb a plan.
und rrlt'd 00 the oPW ,lIka' Iv-(he-lop
cause of Ihe Iluhllc's laek of respect
running hoat, (he Black Dnck, and
The ehhnmer} whlleot>88 ot Them. the' tor 8 cold. AIJ<1 what 18 worse, tbe
killed tbTee members of the crew
ellkE'o 8l1fln(>88. l5eemed to Inspire her . , pneumonia t I ll ill/ l ies tro(,pql>le 10 00.
RlNCII: CAnOL seemingly III still
Their action was upheld by [heir
trying to gain lbe throne of Ru·
(0 Inspire Mlrtam. alao, who qult.:kly
attended col u .. Hre olmost Blagg-prioR
superiors, but the Inri dent sen'es to
emnlaTed ber esnmple. and Ineillng, I In number. l '. 'n-..tllered from all view.
OlQnla, and Italy Is reported to bave
provide more ommunltlon tor the ene-.
espoused ble Co use In a way that bas
eRch other to lurtht" eITn" bJ thll , points. (be ('lOlIIlIIon cold Ie In reollt, •
mlps of the Eighteenth amendment
brave bt!'g1nnlng. Ihe} entered jo,
very rormlddllp 8dversary.
arousf'd the aoger of the Rumanlonft.
In old F8neuil hull. Bosto n, the
Re<'eotly Signor Preclosl. ltallan minousl, Into tbe 8plrlt ot the 8rrolr
Unlike tht' muny other malodle-s that
By EDWARD W, PICKARD
The} broughT OUI their eol1re war~ lend tbt"msf'ht'S 10 oatC"lol ("(Jnrral,
nOHIBITIOS
entorl"'emeDl
cou· Lfbe-rl1l Civl(, league held a moss mee t· Ister to Bucbarest. called at the Rumanian foreign offi ('e and Informed It
robe (0 wuke aelpl.:.lons tllal wtlulli colds need 10 hu\'e lillie tpar rrom . .
tlnued to be the dominant Ques- Ing that eenl (0 President HOO"er 0
messa~p asking a searcblng In,·estlgn·
tn the name of tbe Italian government
mOIC'h the charm of Ih:' s1lk 8tl)("klngs thot loUr("e !\ol that he-ulth depart· tion In Wa.sblngtun. and the dry lend·
1100 or the sl8ylnl,.'B by the COllst
that Italy considered It ne('essary to
-Ireuured bits or rlhhllne and la,,-e. ; ruents are .1Iqlnlt'rf'sted. On the ron· erB lo congress \\er~ especially vocal
guard,
nnd after the meeting 8 mob
regularize the dynastic success10n to
modest plt~Te8 of In",xll'l'nelve jewelr, j tror" they are t>xtremely l'Onl~med. In the ('oDlro\' e rsy
The most 1m·
The, trted tblnge on. reHrmnged. ex· I Only they IHC hf'I{lless.. \Vhl<'h m('ana portant developmt>nt ot tbe week wqa attncll. l"d tbe ('()ast guard stntlon.
the Rumanion tbrooe and that Prloce
Celebntnts of New Year's e,'e In tbe Carol should be recalled to Rumania
perlmenTPd..
Tb('J Jldmlreo blU1.rre : that (he lnu l\I duu! Is the only perll()o the statement by !5t>IHltor Wesle, ~
larger cHles found their acth-illes wpre
and crowned king.
errf'1.1a. otrl"red C'Tilklsms. sugge8l.luns. who ('an elTet I" ",Iy do anyUllng about Jones, ot Washington that during con·
hp11Jed to arrunge e8t.' b other 's hair ! this mo" 11II1~'rldnl diseuse prohlfOm.
The RUmanlaos do not dare to make
(ereoees with memhers ot the Roo,·er subjE"Ctpd to rather less Interference
by the enforC'('mt'nt offirer& than ID
Ginger meanwhile, flew dlsrrul·tp<1IJ HappllJ the, hsenaoce ot a tew slm. crime commlsslon be had bee n glad to
erre('tunl protest against thla loterrecent years.
The supply of lntoxl.
badl Dnd tllr'h, helwl"en II:llrht"n, tlln· I pie rules will mnlerlolly dlmlnlsh the
ference In their loleronl atrnll'8 for
learn tbat the ('ommlsslon Is unanl(,Rtlng liquor seem~11 unllmlt~d . thoul:!h
Ing room and bt'drlH1m, urg\ol tbem I rol<1 's preSf'Dt 110\\ er.
they (enr they would he Isolated to.
mou, In agl'ee'lng that Us tubctJOIl 18
on. prulslng tbe reBulls.
1
It must ~e underslood thaI thi, Ope to devise the best il Ntne possible (or It Is admltt t'd m ost of tt W8.S sSn· their QfttH'rel with Jug08Lovla.. whlcb
tbetlc with bOl:'U8 lobel ....
It wu the mloDld before seven ! of InrE'('tloo Is contogloulL "Thpreforp., enforcement .of the Eighteenth amend·
Lhey aod Ital, regard WI an enemya
when they prunounred themselvpa ' 80yune wbo Is thUR amlcted and tnlls ment. Senator JODl"S a "'erred that the
HOt'SASDS ot Woshlngtonlnns
pertet.'t lleyond tbe puwer or thel, pt-a : to cough BDd snf>{>&l' Into his hoof1ker. commission holds thai the wisdom or
HERE was great Tejolclng and
and visitors to th~ N8tiooal ('uD·
aeB81t1na to tmlJruve UDe tot&.
Aod i ~hler Is decldt'dly and mosf SE'lfl!hI1 unwledom ot tbe aml"odmeot 1.8 not
celebration In China over tbe an'ta' fltlendpd tbe New Year's day rethen theJ lotl~ed at U1nGer. 1 dushed, I oel:lIgenl. Then ogoln, 11 Is merpl,
noun<"emeot ot the Natlooallst 101'''
Invol\'ed In Its work.
ception held by Presid pnt and Mrs. emmeol that extraterrltonllBty was to
pt>raplrln& IJln~er wltb .umhlef'l hair fundamental ("'Ommon sense 10 redu<'e
Thla was held to be a severe blow
Hoover. Among the ('tillers were the
and atorrl eYe!! . • (}lOgP' adl&rned 10 I InUmBle .,ersunnl contacts '0 8 mlnJ·
bl" 8ummarlly ended 00 Jannary L
to the hopes of the wete" tboagh It la
members ot the cabin et, the band·
• (rllU, cheap. "timing rM amork
' mum, wben 10 Ihla condition.
But tbe state councU', mandate evl..
hard to see bow the Ist\er could have
somely garbed diplomatic corps, sen·
"Alen·y. Ulnger, 1"U an! b .I"ht I With eotln", utf'nSlIs kf'pt to one'. expenflod the commlsflion to (ry to ded ently was Issued for bome conaumpYou'd hptter dN>fl8. Thpy·1t Of> her~ .. / aelt and nl)' USf'd (0 help feed Ihe
termine the practl('obility ot prohl· o(ors and represenuth' es and mllny
tion and It bod little 0" 00 etl'ect lD
high Officers of the army and OIl'Y
RUI otnl:er hnd no l"lenliun ot Ore85- bOb}, ond with reo80nahlt: personal
bition.
the trenty ports, where the foreign
Sir Esme Howard. the British am·
lng. She W88 cuIng to make Ihl.. OlootDf'SI prlh'lIct'd 10 the home. mU ·
om('htm etlll de("Uned to le( their u8Senator Jones flssertttd that the dry
b088ndor, and I.ady Isnbe-llo wf>re the
r{'al party, Iwo RIlf1 1\\0 en 'ete-n lele 1I0ne of ~c"ndory Inft"('til,n" Ihol phase of the commlsslon's work should
tlonols be tried In Dutl\,e courts. Forfirst ot the long line ot dlpl omnts t o
She!' "'ltulfl woll Itn Ihe lohle. VHsslng manifest tb{'lUsf>h'PS In faOlmes could be completed by July 1 and warned
eign Minister C. T. Wang saJd ble
'WIsh
the
Hoo,ers
8
happy
r\ew
Yenr.
ho('k ano forth as aen'ke \\'a ~ nt't'tlt'd
be ellmloolt'd Take Ihl. rm 8 ('Old that s clear ond coo"loclng showing
g O \ crnmpnt WBs prppored to consider
The ('hlef justice and Mrs.. Tuff
As Ihe ~'rla. Jodt!'l'd tltten luok lurns fact. And Dr. upon It the next time
of ItI need will ha vp to be made heund dlscuee, within u rensonuble Ume,
were missing, trom the Whit e House
10 wultlng up.m Ihe 18hle .. hen IllPre + rou are ~WeMog wl(h "oothlnE but
fore (unds tor prolonging the prohlbl
on} representations made by foreIgn
reception (or the Orst time \n yenrs,
were gueSls.......(be} Qulrkl, a("'1l1le1J1'E'd I a cold-"
Uou Inquiry beyond thot date are
naUona with referen ('e to the Chinese
for 88 Gln~e, 8nlii. "he woe entlN'IJ I
_
mode avallahle. As Jones 1& prospec- owing to the de-atb ot Churl(>8 P TufL dedslon to end the (""nsular court
Ovt'r In Berlin President " on H In
tva hot. 8nd 100 Ured, and 100 e:s I·
~
tive chalrmon of the BPnb.te ftnnn<'e
system ed.ll a~sume le,aJ JurisdIction
denburg tor the nrs( lim e hf'ld a 81m
dIM to d",...
,$an Can Hurt
committee, he wUl he In 8 posltloo to
over (orel~era.
liar
rl"cepUon
The
dlplomnts
thprp
She atrulghlenpd bpr dt80rfiered:
RPITE of repented wornln.::s mnnJ
trup e rvlse funds asked for the com·
dlspulE'd over the mutter 0( preceden<-e
hnlr. 'Pnrrpd her n1l811f"d fn"'e with 8
(huU8anda of foollsb pl'Ilple sllll mission's work.
f:NATOR FREDERICK !I, !lACKfor th ei r denn 18 the amboesador trom
whisk ot powd~r. and IUluothetl down, ("Ont'lude ths( one MID 8uddAlly el:'
The Washlngtoo senator contlnupd:
ell ot Kentucky bas heen select·
Russia and the representatlVE:"8 ot lht>
Ihe nomln&: amuck. Iwahlt' Ihe Iwln. , "lise Ihe'tender skin to a sommer',
"1 nod that an Important report has
ed ae amhus.sador to Oermuoy. He
Stales
and
other
powers
thsi
UnltfOd
In their delil"nle (."OCllueB8. ,hplr shim fiBJ dl"l1e of (orMtt SUD Bnd remoln already been given to the "'resldenL
was cruiSing In tbe Wes1 lndlea wheD
hove Dot rl"C'O~lzed the 80"I('ls nll( '
mery silken whllPtless she " 'as 1I1I:e II ' happ}. W('II,I( simply ("Dnnot be done. It will be subm'tted to th e congre&
Inrormed ot this tad and that tbe
urally
would
Dot
rollow
him.
Finally
bor and Bee,hlng lillie nre
l one mU!it admll (hOi It .. "r~t:lt Slon81 joint commlttpe souJ:ht b} the
German government hod anoounced
AI the e("ounc1 ot II.e elrpn al rhe aJ)nrt (0 Jump our ot 8 ('II} oltke or Prealdent 08 soon 8S cr~nted nnd r ~ ady It was agreed that the .... rpnch ambH.S
that his appointment was 8<"Ceptnble
pte. she run IOwor(! the tlt('ht>n, I hum(> Into !he hrlny dt't"p But It mUAt for work. Otber report.e Will be ready SDdor, De Margerh', sh ould I€'sd the
to IL Mr Sackett started huck to
way and prespnt to the president tbe
"hlle The Iwlns. each with on nrm he all reudll. (,lInrl"eh."o thul (0 Inqull
soon
Washington at OD('e, 8llytllg He would
good
wlshe8
of
the
dlplomo(8.
around Ihe olhers Waist, 6uIJJlIt'rf>d nUlurp hy expuslllg one's rJf>lkule l"pl.
"All sfl'em to 'flew thp Indust rial
resIgn trom the senate oDd 8000 be
!flowlJ duwn the 81nlrs sorfly ~lnJ.:lnlt
dt'rmls 10 Ihe eun 's rny9 until pnlo I alcohol situation a8 the m08t diffi cult
F J OG E'IT SHO{;SF~ chairman of ready to leave for BerlilL
A, the '''0 men C'UIUP brieL', up the I lui" hll~'f>rffi. I" (CIrr}lnJ: one'" HJ·
one to 80lve propf"rlJ , oe wpU fiB one
the Dpmncrntlc natlunnl eXt'I'ullve
'
ftaJ.."lUnne [lOTh
l lhus,usm heYllnd a· ren80nnhle ll"ngll1
of the most Important phBSE:"!' of proENNETH HAWKS. movie director
BUI Gllllo:\'r hnd 001 guoe to the '
Wllh Ihe Tlrpl"pnt sun flld 80 ~x I hibltloo enfoITt'mpnt. In working thle ('ommlltee, knows WIUH he ls tulklng
and sportsman. and Dine other
about, we are not likely to have 8
kitt'hf'n
f'nl all Ihf'" v. U} !5he "llInll:'fI lrl:'lI1ply nno Juslly IH.pIIIAr II I ... "ruo. ont the comm'sslon should shield no
mE'n png-oJ:ed In the ftlmlng or venturenew
ta
rltT
a(.'l
In
the
near
ruture.
lie
herSf"1t JUSt hpyund II1~ bU8e nt the bllly ex~ usuhle tor nwn, unthlnklna individual and no line oC buslot>ss"
some air "shots," were hurled to death
drrular 6lalnuse. IIh' (.1 til r.:: hi bUI I per~"n8 to 1t1l1l~ln(> IItHI one hAS hul
Senotor Borah of Idnho r f'peatffi his Issued a slntempnt In lA"xlngton In
In the- Pal"lHc oceDn In two tanglf>d,
\\hlrh
hp
eHld
th81
ellhpr
the
COalition
wllPr+! a mirror on fhe "",,"fllte ~nll I to ef,/nt! halt DIIl\ptI In Ihe sun p pnlb
atta("ks on thE:" pres('nt dry pnror('eblJl7.lng monoplanes orr the Palos
tarlrr measure. whh h utt('mpts (0 ('orry
rt'n~rlf'd the l'l'r1l11110 t'lIlrIlIH~
(iln I nnd dl' rl\'e untilid bl'nenL UUI tbe ment pPnJonnel , asserting thot "PMl(,.
~N WH8 Dol unt' In IltiF08 Ihp spproul'h 8un O.....tl Qui wHrk 1"111 WHY
tlcolly 0Jlon 88loons" 8re to be round out the promise of n'nl tarl" bene-t\ls Verde hills. 25 milps from Los Angeles.
J,;ye" itnesses said thot one or the
nl a ronl.jnllc H,I!lIre
Thp~e Ihlnl.!s I While II ls Qulle trlle rhn. In "'her- all ovt'r the land.. "Wht'n I say this," tor the furOleMl, will he enn ('.('d or
two planee ~olsed abo,·e the oth~r Hnd
hUPII~n l!Iou Beldom lu be Illl..en with : l'Ulnslll l'Ind rlt kt'18 'wei slime ~l\ln dla· he sold. "1 do not mean simply New thpre wl1l be no 111rlIY bill at all
"That Inlier." he suld. " Is the more th pn, as If (he pilot hod lost hIa vision
o!ln. ·lllIlnnte.
I f'nllPJl Ihe dire<'" rn.fJf ur the sun hll"e
York or Chlcal:o. J mfOa n to slAte H
Aoo os In Ihe mlrrur . rt'Hp("t1n~ Ih~ d.-linlle Iwollna "ullle Ihnl ttll'l oues ,rendition which prevails throughoul pruh8hle outcome, whlcb means that In the piercing rOY8 of the Betting
8un, hod darlpd dnwn aod strock. tbe
months and mnnths or ('()ngressional
tbe- country. I do not assume that you
rlourwllY. ehe IlUW fit If hrlsk 1I1'I .ruu('h , nnl Ju~f1r, an, nurll",1 per!;nn In or·
top of the lower plane. After a ID()a •
8esslons hove been utterly wosled
up rhe Ougslflnf:!' Plilit hhll' k hurrur guln~ Ihn l he will tie hnmellSlIrJlhlJ can co(ch pvery hontlegger But the
mentor,
shurJder a wing hroke and
heMluse
ot
the
e!Tort
to
jam
thrnui!h
rJllrkt'IIl"(1 IIpr eyE's wl:lle anger Illlll"tt IWnt'IHt·,1 hy "ullln~ Ihp 8110 ,·IIII.-nll,
open ftauntJn~. deflnnt, persistent dis
one or the piapes exploded.. Tile other
a Inrlrr rp"lslnn thot hnr! no reRson In
regard of the law, da, ofter day ond
her ftllfOhE'f'l chf>f>l..a.
hurnlngl, In ."rk on his shllr.
plane, tanglpd In the dehrls of Ita
eronolDl or JU6tlftabie ex c use ftt thJ8
month after month, with no erron
Tile twin .... l·tHJI, white nntt slIIlIlng, rHurlt"ton .fllIJ slfjourn Sucb an altl ·
bla1,lng companion. became engulfed In
lime."
belnJ: made (0 stop It. calle for diecushod <1esl·.. nrlfi"(1 ro Iht' bmltllll nUI~T Iurle I~ e'tlrt'mely silly.
flnmps ond the two swept down to the
slep. Anll In Ihe opt>n ,T'Mlrwo,. InuJ!h
.\:- 8 lIIutter nf l'nrnmoD unse the lion."
depths
ot the ocean.
NDIA
'
S
Notlonallsts
onder
the
Il"ad·
Mr. Borah sent one or two letters
Ing. at'HJd Erlrl, Jad.80n.
And he- pun e'''''n 01 Its hf!8t. JOhuulel ol'rUT',
ershlp ot Mahatma Uundhl 11I1\·e
to Presid ent Hoovpr, and thougb their
~Itle hlmbUI a "THnll purl flf Ihe vU('lIllun proCOT1.A ND'S worsl lrogedy of 1929
Miriam "'Ithdrew ht'rself Impf'IU
grum
'\ew 8C'tllwIJI1I1I1<'es.. l'iUln/o!e nt contents were not madp puhll<"' It "08 taken a oold step toward Il).lJependenc·e
ror their countr.3. The oullonsl cun
carne Just at the close Qf the .rear.
oUIII, 'rum MurJlfrv .. IIJ.!I&I ('Insp- and It't'ne. 01J1111)0" alr. rt'IHlunuhle enUnl understood the 8f>nalor ol'Tered ""ont
or hlB a8Sertlons. and It was Indl(,ated gre-ss, wl(h only six dissenting vot~9 A moving plC'ture thputer at Paisley
tluu", her U(f1t8 nhuul h,m..
unIt sllHldpn' J't>st, .re Ihe rrutln rn('out or 2.000. Roople-d (;nndhI'8 r('eolu · was thronged with children attendJo&
that It (lJe admlnlstratioD did not
"(lh, Ales--ob. r"b dllrllnu-yon, tura tn he ,"'Onsllll>l"(IlI It 8 mtlxhllum
trtm for a middle course toward tbe
a I'ala perrorman('e when fire broke
make
use
of
the
Infnrmation
given
he
haleful thlngW'1l' r1tdD't 10U 1~1I or hot>lIl"MI Ie to he f1~rlv~d rrum Ihe
obje("tlve. The resolution authorized out In the projectioD bo()th, Paole would la, his evidence before con·
m~?-Mnra:le. It'l AI .. I'"
ennlln' vlllil In mHlmln'n Inrce nr NtH
the all · India ('on;tt'sP currtmlnee, nn ensued, and within a few mruaenta
gre ....
it WDS thp ('Rn .tr.t( pr
He 8 flun flU.dlsl. It ,ot) will
eXe<"utlve hody ... f ahnul aoo mfOmhf"f8. seventy little ones were deud and
Then came F. Scott McBride, saper·
ITO S. CONTINUED'
dun" he 21 hUrnl nne. Rememher, th~
to laun("h, whenever It thinks the time scores lnjured.
Intf'ndenl nf the Antl·SalooD 'eague,
Ian lown hurt.
rip+!, a pn,gruw or cl"'l1 dlsc,bedlence
wltb a stotement In which he took
ua, un W . .t_rn N.wap&~r 011101:1.'
to Inrlude ouo·poyment of taxes Dnd
l8Bue with Borah's charges..
OST noteworth, of the denth8
Rlmllnr resl8tonre to British rule.
"The
prohlbfUon
deportmeot
has
tbe week was thaI or l'hllrJea P.
Fled From "Higb Life"
The [ndlllD Llheral federation hII.
been doln, good work. bot there Bre
Cfnrlnnotl new81'1111er publl8her
to Congenial Company places where conditions caD be bet· aC(,f>rlted the British dei'lnnltlon oj 'liatt.
and hnlf·brother at Wlllium Howorel
OIll:hf he eX]le<"'1ffl
8 mndem .hoe
JOSPflh AfldlJlon. who wrote tlle fa·
alUmole dominion statos for 10dla.
tered." IoIcRrtde BOld. ·'Th... will
Tart. tanner President and nuw chlet
.hut blld ht>en un 8 Mlholeh heu" ror mlllor hymn, ·""he Spat'toaa "Inoa- be found and corre('ted. The Depart·
IUIUre at the Onlte<! SInUs Sup",me
• cuuple (II mUDt tIs.
ml"1I1 On High." morrled tbe ducb8R8 ment or JnstiCE' has hod BOrne bod
LL Brttl8b Samoa w... stirred b,
court. Eighteen monIlia ag,. IoIr. Taft
Althuugh DUWlllluYB Ipllllipr I. pf'& of Warwick on Aurust 9, 1716. anrl SPOts. Mr, Mll("heli has heen active In
lin event thnt, while Dot bulking
wall t81.ri("keo wltb pneumonia and be
lurge tn world .ffalrs. WQS a reHl
dUt~t with mure 1C11t"t"i1 and less
hnd a ruthpr melan("holy time of It correcting these but lbe Job haa yet
never bad full, reeo~ered. Ue bad •
to be completed.
elmnlc,.. 1 ernllll,. III .. JJrnt·eato. ttt lire- for the I"'f'muln4er of hla life.
(rtIgerly to the nuUves 01 tbnse IslafU'"
III11tlnJ.'1lIRhpd career III .It la"fer ADd
aen'ln,IL InuJ,thpnhlJ,:.. lilll! sun .. nlnJ,:. II
ooTf yllu have AnJ historical or
"The most hopeful algD· aboDt the Two white men who hO"e championed pnhllsher. 8er.,ed one tenn In '-"Ongresa
the demanDS or the nu_ that' Ihe, and ' ..... p......w.ent In state nAd clvlc
lire unl mulerhtll, turr.. ,...nl
IrUln ' biographical Imn~lnafioo ot .n." aD sltustlon Is the fnc1 that the legisla
thclSt! I,rnrth"f"il hl' Ihe H","uoa lD: ankle In th~ Aflnneef)tdl. JoumaJ U'f'P omeera. a. well IlI!I" the admlntslra
be trented b7 tbe 1'1.... ZeD"'n" gov, atllllnL
i£.Dl:lund ahulll Villi \·t'II'" 111:;0.
stlpulntf'8, ''(tf''rhops IOU ("no reprodur8 tlve officers. Ineludlng the "resident, ernment os equals Instead- of suh.le«l
In your mind the picl ure of the Df"'At are not .Idestppping respnnslblllt, a8
returned to Allia and the &muanlll
EW YEAR 'S dn, wno P'oot"""
and clns..... lcal figure of the eun,lB1 .and
hft .. hPf'n 'rue nnl1f1T tlOmp furmf>r ("on.
&Dthered to wolt.'Ome them. The pol~
S.I ... t:OD Army Titl ••
dOl In Cnllfumla.
'0 the crest
dltlons ond tlle roct thaI In the ("appoet os he ('"c:aped, now aDd then.
tried to arrest one uf the white men
ltnse Bo.1 at VOB8deuu the Untvendty
It II ttl Io;IIJIIII t'mllUUfI u '.ufIIM .. trom 'he unt.'t'tmfortnble glorfefl of Hol- Il!tl and all over (he cuuntr, enforce- and a not resullpd
The pollt'e
of Southern CalJrornl,. me. Ibe andechlmn ..,. BW~p (It 1 'eI\ .·nl ry r1l wh .. m
ment la responding to omclnl 10Rlst·
opened ftre wltb mOl'hlDe guns, anfl
land bouse nnd mnde his WR, thnnk.
the rJ"efllt ,nr 'he mllltnry nwk,. IInll
nine
mf"n
were killed. IMludlna: tpnted team from 'he Onheralt, ot
fully to the more t"'Omtortuble little poce. '"
PlttRh'urgh and fairly Bwnmped It,
rlrlH H1 'hp 8u" Mlun "rul\ 11111'" I rotrl"e hnuse 10 Ken~lngton "'here be
Seootor Rrookhnrt of Iowa. the an- TomUBe8e., .hIgh chief Dnd aD opposl
winning by a Icore of 47 10 14", bt
renH, gn, "'rlteB ,. l"f,nl rihuillt In I.lIn
relenting toe of SerrNn ry of tbe
Uon leo.der. Western Sumoa baa been
WRI O(,('Ustomfid to Ineet I>of.tor JohnSan Fnm('\s<'O teomll of Itur eonege
rfnn TIt , nlts. 4hll" knnwfI H8 "KI"~ IUlD ond othor ~:lght ...ntlH-entD'7 ..,Ita
Trenl'ury Mpllon. ",newer! hl8 demands
under mnndnte to New Zenlhnd "'nee
players trom the F..nst and the West
of the ItnuJlha." C'mlttllln Will lOft""""', and "porta and where he put lD •
that fJlrpsldt"nt Hom f'r remove the Iec1920 and the natlvea 8re furt"ed 10 vaJ
h.ttlM
In I game tor ehnrtl,. lhe
t"fl nnrf hec,lIl1e nn I1rd"nt ~h'lIl1nnl'"
pl ..... nl e.enlng "iUIJIA l}!'d ~rln~a:. retary frnm hi" rnhlnf't. ond also .,le- hPDV)' tQX~ tOT the .uppnrt of 8 borde
He " .. I s:h'en f"hnr,!e (If • ",I~ 'a«ompanfed b,' lDlelllirenl conYefla' f"hIrPd" Ihnt UnlW~ ot 111. Qf .vs~!~. nlllel.l.... q. well 811 belnR F..asterners sconn, 19 pol:lta to 7 for
~elr rh'ol8.
nnt) ~ln Ie;- cull hln18plr II ""llltl1'-' Hon."
Trt>f'ltllnrv Ol!rlpn MiliA. t.RfI,llttnnl ~
JlnhtPC"tp" 'n onnriPMivp 1nw. An"
fie. ',130 WHf"'.ntJf~~.,
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CURRENT EVENTS
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Prohibition Enforcement Is
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b, the ,11"'''fl't''ry. In rllt" '''fU,rse "' ex
l'll"ullll~
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tnr the ruunllilflnll' ut the
II+!W ltIlilk
":n),:llInll. nf Bul~
it .. :nun .. h, ...... flnf> Ht whh-h hnre f"1t'uf'
Iy I he IlIIpre811 ot the onldul UomBn
o.
~nltle,
The anlH e\'hlf'nIlJ were Ulose 01
the 8011"llulS wllr., h), ."men utld chI!
dren. nr..n~ rh til" Wtlne II~I In huh,
IUlwther 1"'" nr Iht't-"t! rhll'kllt"tUIt"8 ul
IPulht>r nnd nu ""ulll Kf'''fIIlIlIM tD
Imr. 'u, the IIle nhlllh: .... 1 tnlto 'he
IUllt ...tH. whldl IIIIJ1'I huYe c:w.cl mlwh
thun II~nl lip)
flhttt"S.
The tlffl IputhfOr WII" In IIbfm.
the 8nme IItnte of preser\'ul!ttD .....
ttN>nler In ", .. II:hl
D ••• rt eoadi tiOGa CommoD
In .hr IWlbIt" ur Ilr~ul Dr1"1I.
thul ur~ til ull tlmn hut, tJr, nlld
nenrl), dp"uld of lire. nre l,.,rnllUnllh'&
'J rure. UUI dl"Rrt ("..,ndlllllll'" In the
senRe ot h1loth tl!lIIlM!nltUrt!fl Dill) Itburt·
n~e of wuler 8rlll8 al .lmN on 8hll0st
~I:'rtll.
all Innd orpnR. ~18f1nnl d8ert .....II~a.
thol rur 8 I'UN of the renr hOf>e nn
abunllunl \\ nltr suppl,. aa.,tmllUnIPd
hy II luxurlan, ve&wtnhle grflwth. Dnd
lhrfll1gh the remnlnder ot the 1ellr
hO"e no WilIer .U,IIII, and aiD ahnw
onl, dr, mUAfWOII of dporl len\'eI ond
aU-rna, are l'flRlrnon. lUuatn.tlnnlt oS
80cb CflllrtlllnnA mo, be tnnnd olnnp
on, rnn,IRld. In
nre oer, commnn In
I. bDI • thin !alU
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Durability of Leather Shown by Recent Find
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""111'" 1l'llI"e--uld 8("huul rrlend nT SODJe<,hill': ' -1IT1fl he "{WIS IIoomprhlnK to do
\~ 1111 l'lm all fht', ore romtoJ,t ht;>re.
I '1I1lIe l"') nllw. lei'. have II gunrt time.
LI!elk. I hlltJ~:tlt ,uU ~o('h n l)rPSentKllk rc... ,,· ... 'up .. She brant1IAItt>rl .he
~llIt'I'lnglil ~efore Olelo. "A sale. Good
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....,," 1ft "" 'lh"l11 \\ IIh rUlher, 11I1r1 hflh
DOO .. lfh 1ft .. "hI Itlllnr8. nnll I ...... JOO
• re .. II ttnll fit Ih .. "lInl': r,,".-IIIt'r."
"lln,.tw Jflur tillher "'auld like to
COCDe alun::,"
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GlnXef hUll" up the rt"<'elver. ThE'n
Ibe wen' slrul.:1'11 10 tbe all Ie.. Thl,
. . . u~Jtununll1 tapplr,J: al their dOt)r
Tapping? Why. II ~OB tlllrtJ 8('rt'am
loa tor admllfnnt-e, ",I ("\10' mill InnEdd, WOI rh:hl-hur'"tnllliun wlluh1 be
better, a n~r,. million It bolllilK mil
lIun , • ek \ 1"1t\ kt!'1 mlllJun.
She uo
lockt"d Ihe rill!!'! trunk
The prel'h1us
nrfle hn(l ~t'n rlMHJ nnE'n aDll prf'lI,.
thornu/o:hl1 In the laSI thrtoe wt'eks
but • Ilff>ntt, Sireum trkkled tnto II
"pry l1uy
Ami 'hI. NUB .(1 he an
e.ent In I lie 11\ es 01 evt'r) one or
them a thlnJ,t t ~ ,.ememher torefer
. . 10nJ: "''' flit"' Iht-d
']Int.:er, willi lhill sl'rlng1nl: Imnglnn
dOD ot he .... ("Iluid alrt'nd, St"t> A1nr
JorJ. wllh 8u ffl, .'hett"d holt 8n,1 the
dl!lIrnte rUSf" fhlRh of 01«1 age on lIE'r
peorn hlll.lm l·h ..... ka. I"froannnR to fhe
trrnnttl·""dr.. n t"IIiRlerpO ar he, knef!'~tJtlt1J1
l·hlltlren. oil wltb Illlden
('1JrJe 811" rllm,.It"d elhHWa. aD(j all
aboot Ihp 811"1.. sl1e. ('Insfer-eo (ugerher
Ute the rh .. ruhe In 0"1 ~1I~nD' pulol
tOl5-"unrl 'hi .. IllINl wne p'Hnnf"f1 ft"nd
DBht fur rUT ml Rukp 1'1, mJ fteor little
e:tlJft"r nln':PI ,.:lIa
A nli I ht"re 1 mpl-·'
She nllf't1 hpr dhntlhJ pnret' wHh
mnnE'J. HII ttlmf>1l, ond wpn' down
Inwn
llwrto "'" .. flll:rlnJl 10 he flune
DJD('h nU\ I OJ,!,
nUl th(Ore wnll on(>
.mnll ttt Inll rhlll r'1"'<)lIlrpo lIet Hf'81
aUf"nll,-n
.... ' Ih .. ttr'f Ronctll "'ure eh ..
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101' tllnner hili 001 100 earl}. Come
III the KIll" ml n" ..
"All rl"hl
What time 18 tbe gloam-
ma::r
A".Sc.1I.
l.JnlJor}, "so-rather will be here."
"( Iln·r. Edd, hn.c sume _Id from
Sh .. ""IU::hl e..oll~ ell"oo",I,.ud Hrrt"r tHriller 11111118.
..... IIP '''''Jell!
HII "Jl~ .. J I' '''IJ '· ulo.~
In III~ 'ur t' IIIJf~
tHur+!, ttlc~ ,.,>1I/o:hl t"" 1 ~IIIU" rllh'-'('III
IIrtoc1 Inllll18 r'lf lice III In/.: r ... 11II In Ihe
drY,CI .. ulti ttt ••rp 1'1t~ ~IU,dll lWO Dul",
of whllt:' ~lIk 8lrwklllJ:S ~ ",Ilk In·lhp-top
AJlrhuD nllJn'1 r"'lIll), ot>e 1 IhplO. of
I'fltJrk. hul tin ... oIulo nut "elJ aho.
VOtllllllr~ h ... I ....... t>n 1"lns.
Tht'll !'lilt> w.-rll ~\\Ittly borne. and
Intu .IIp .. lrt'lll;'n ,,' here abe :olled up
h.-r Sh'''~I'8 Hnll wen I lO wnrk
She
IIlu1 ~o o,,'luu of dDnounl'l'G 8.Dllrl
pUIPd Pl.-fl' .. until lh .. two mlnt81erl'
"pr~ \\t'll tlUI ut Ihe htlU8l'. ond rJlnnf'r
r .. II.ly
SUe rpallzl'd thnl she
~'JLtld eusl1y fOol lilt:' Ole-O with [hie
IIIIIsl 1I111plv Invllnlll'n nut. nUl her
lIhUers wuulc1 ('erlulnlJ SIIAve(" he, or
cunnl"ant e
So eh.. p08t ponett her
unnutlnt l'mPllt, nod In Ihe meunwhi/e
slle wllrk ed
At ""to o'dtx'k, shf' sought oul nef
rnlhf'r "nrl Htrnm Gtel ' 10 8 dhu'u8
dOD ot r+!t.enl pr4lSrt"88 In the musler,.
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B, JOHN CLARENCE FUNK
B'lld Eddy JUl"kSOD l" romln, tn, and
Jon dlllllJ.: all tbe work m,self, 80
w(\'re going to pretend It's a part"
jU!"1 tor 11M"
,'-u. It orr (III tomorrow Dlghl" s.Sd
Ethel Hueston
"'No. 100 prOM Ie. Your mol her Ie
10 prtll"tkul .she und &1lrtnm woulf1
be ~Ute III Inlll of cannIng fruit (IT
Iry'o1& <."hit krflll. or "hal ool
No
,oa bring him lI~re. I duo', Icnuw btl ..
lB lb~ "'"rtn I II a.:el r1l1 of Hlru m, bUI
I _til
lei rtf1 ul ful her , (()(), tor
be'd be aur"e to give II aW8} be'll 80
boD~t.
.\tllke If rUIne' lale--tne tur
GIrDre dut1n t 8hnw DP 80 well-I
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dust Mousl, lewin, lIee upoo bits o:!
ell" to u.ecord '" I. b the 'W'el'J IlltMt
(ushluns 10 Jln,erJe.
"Olrls, burry and get dolled up."
"he !!Iold
"fo~lIther aDd Hiram have
fune IIUt 10 d'nD~r-to Jop Weat'...._
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·Certalnl, nHI
If a· .. UIIIII I ' .... k
ftll
He knnVoto rtlt'rr"8 lIuHt 8 (UIQ
07 ot yuu, ~, II w.,uln fle riHI V"IIIIt-1I
LONGER
to the room trhere ber I18ten were
It-win Myel'S
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HOW TO UVE
Bat .hell.be W.I ••aM tbat their
departure wu nnul,
Jlew opalalra
,b.
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CHAPTER X-Continued
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mnrll \Vllllnm noulh n. hi. su,tertor
OmC'1!'r, C~dmnn
An~
nailed hIm "6renernl."
Wlllillm IIoM,'h kn~,.
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well the .alue of • drumull(' 8f1Jt(ta1
to lhe ""pnlar mind. 'he till ... nfler
AC'me hetdfnlloo due tn mod"', on
Wllllnm Booth'. own part, ..,.".. • .,.
cepted.
Key a.... Will. Ho...
Bac. S.at Driy.,..
"noes ,\'lIur wife drive (rom tile
A to, "'1",.lnll In • <'fIIIt pock., 100
miles aW01 '"~m a hnDIe I, ". mQ("h •
pnn nt I he hnoSf' •• I hf ront ~D I. antt
.hrmld be hnndod onr to the new
owner In the event Gf snle,
fh,
bo('k 8t"Ut '"
":-Ju," ftnewerec! Air. Chu~&:Ins. "'She
only ~fII9 exl'l1ed aDd Olnkps It unl'e'r·
fa'n ""'hRI .. he will ~"'undfO 'he drl\fer
Nnllnnni AlUloeI'tlon of
to do oext"--Wntthlngtun Star.
at,.
Ileal
B:otata
SAD FATE
IlNlnIL
ReJuftDallou
Allef.... t ....... EJqJ .....loD
wnd
111.. Cute-Hpt uge ",ull, 8Drprl.ed
Tlto e.lllr~Jon "4\ muu'. buoae II
10 ~rt.ID INI"'" uf tbntb ABla 8ftd me; .I,e doeRD"t look twenl)'.efl:llt. ,
hi. ""Bile" "'.... arsl aled b" Sir FA· Afrl ... there n1'e Itm herd. or wild doe. aho'
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Shnrpe-Not now, but sbe did
EIllI-Wottn IIf.. W~'II either be
1684, In hi, lnlll!tllla;' J'IIrt
,,'liI rOl'eveJI tile Datives to attempt tG '
fried, INUed or 1:0 ,IIilO col!! al,onllre J
MA8:I1aIt
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~e them. '
Cam."
AOInl'
Pl..
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T.mpo~ Perm.Deuce
Ovprht'urc.J In the hus:
she give I;nod perUJun~t8r;"
"C(H)d? Why, I hnve 0 frl~nd whol ·
hnB h('Po
her alx times., nnd •'"on ,I
k'nnw Ilhp wouldn'l go bark uDleu . . "
w('ore ';00<1,"
"'nw,.
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Put to Pro6tabl. U,.
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('Iowu - h'hut bl'('I1I1I+! IIr the ventrll. l
oqulsl TaU used 10 hn.e?
C1ftUB Mnrlnte .....Oh. he 'fOUnd
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could make mOTe mODey letUug parrnt&-Slro.v Slnrlea.
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TIlE SOtti'BINGtoN NEWS, THURSDAY, l'ANt1.AJn+ 18. 1936.
J]rOlOlllho!))SOIl
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Shopping
--Jiartford:s
~U{1RIiN~lhT1t!UtR~E
(l,~U.. 't tiRUT 1(""·,.t~~"41
{,O""lI
....e._ted "'0", in J4n04"
@eIlter.
MAlL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
Our January Sale of Lingerie
Featuring Extraordinary Values
.t,,((" ......'
:-;dh Il ',[ j,lI11llli-Flesh and colored crepe de
or tnmed, regular $3.95,
$3.4;;, $4.45, $4.95
SIlk !\Ightgowns--Crepe de chIne and
satm, I!lce tnmmed or tllIlored, reguJ.t1
$2.95, $4 % ,1IHl $:>.95.
$2.4:;, $:1.4:>, $4..1:>
dllll~.
tn!lot'~d
$1 ~\:'. ~.-, ~j:•. lUI
1',Ij,"",[ 1·1I-",III.les-Crepe de chine and
Pnnt SIlk 1'!IJ!llluL'-and two tonl' crepe
de chIne IlIodel', Il');ulal $5.95 and $79:. fOI
$4.9:> and $6.4:>
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,Commencing Tomorrow, Thursday
A Truly Great Sale Featuring
Better Furniture . . . Better
Designs . . . Lower Prices
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week's Issue of "The Southington
News." It's good I
We know that our neighboring
ClUes and town.s lhlOk of us, We knuw
that our travellllg men VIMtor ... wlk I
of us, we knOv. that our city relutl\t'~:
who come here for u. short :;t.u> go I
out and tell about u:Thi.' blggt'~t I
quehllOn I~. "What do the} :oa};'
Town:-- (J.r~ ilk..> people The} hU\t"1
thelT per~nulttJet.
We hu\e PO"'::!l ,
bill ties tn our to"" n uf developing u:
town personal1ty that Will :.tanJ out I
(rom our surroundmg and competlllg
towns
Th1.~ doe:-.
not mean the
blatant, booster "'plTa, It doe:. not I
consist of bravglng of our town 011
every OCcasIOn-It mean~ ml'rely look109 our fellow re:ndent.·., and fellow I
bUSiness men not as compeutor-, but I
8a colelague:!, fnends, and tearrunat~... i
In thu. community competitIOn of au,....
It means mendy un ocCll:.lolial .srnlit'
In place of a frown
"Personality"
IS
accltumed
by
great busmess men, pollttclan ... , ~wtR,,- '
men, and others as Important In thl'
bUIlding of their careers.
The! r
fnends pomt to their "personalIty" us ~
bnngll'lg their success
To\\'ns have
personalIty just as IndiViduals havl' !
And In achlevmg success SouthJngton
must develop a personality just the
same as great llldlvlduah. hay£>
Here and there, all over tht' coun· :
try, are towns and CIties which have
I developed pergonahtle; Town.., and
Cities which have developed reputa~
tlons.
We hear of both th" good
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Special Credit Facilities
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Representatives from Our Credit Office will
be in attendance in the Furniture Department so
that credit may be extended with a minimum of
personal effort on the part of the customr.
1'01 to IHco ~Ight Gowns-Embroidered
and appiIIIUl'd, II hlte and coolrs, regular $1.
Specl,u lUI thIS sale at
_ _ _ ," 86c
. MUNICIPAL PERSON ALITY
\\ e rune reaoy fur lhstnbullOU a very mteresbng booklet-"LOMPOLNvll'<G LAPITAL"-v""cnbmg the Purpose
,wJ HIstory uf thl!:l Tru"lt, ",blch \Ioe :.hall be pleased to lend
upon request.
Ask for M-l
Name
Please send me a copy
of your booklet M-1
PUBLIC UTILITY SECURITIES
1:>2 Temple Street
New Haven, CoJm.
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FOl Treatment of ACt:TE
(Flu) in Poutlry.
I
6 oz. bottle $2.00-for 200 doses
16 oz. hattie $5.UO~for 500 doses
I !ypodel'llllc ~ eedles, $2.00.
vaMous
Service After 6
ment.
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4:;0 STATE ST .. between Court and Elm, NEW HAVEN
length.
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B·Ig Barg.
~~3/robate
CLASSIFIED
aiD
adopted do
DOt
dltT'f>r materially.
r
So~ili~~~~ l~ulr:,.~uC~~tM~~~
ADVERTISING
Bya lucky deal the edice;.~. administrator C T A having!
ONE CENT A WORD
I tor is able to offer you
exhIbIted hiS administratIOn' account I
Minimum. 25 Cents.
The Pathfinder in combiWlth said estate to thIS Court for alnation with this paper at
lowance, It 18
ORDERED-That the 21,t day of PAINTING AND DECORATINC-l a price which you cannot
January, A. D., 1930, at 2 o'clock In' Also paperhanging.
All orders
. t Th P thfi d
.
the afternoon, at the Probate Office I promptly attended to. Harold W. res IS. .
e a ~ er IS
In Southingtotf be and the same I< asNold, 170 Oak Street, Moriden. publIshed at Washmgton.
sign"? for a. h~arin\!, on the nlolwa,:,ce I Phone 148-4.
tt D. C. It is the newsiest,
of saId admInIstratIon account, With
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Bald estate. and this Court direct,
I SnapPH'st penodlcal to be
the admhlistrator C, T. A. to cit<> all
S. H. WOOD & SON
found anywhere. We recpersons mterested therem to appear I
OptometT1.8ta and Opticla.ns
d -t t
d
at said time and place by pubhshmg
We can glve you the experience
ommen 1 0 you an
thiS order in some newspaper pubof 40 years in testing and fitting I urge you not to miss this
Iished in Hartford County, and hav- I the ey s W)'th ~I-·s-- Sat'-,
hanceo
ing a circulation in said DlstMct,
e
• ~ ~.
- acrare
c
tum guaranteed.. Rooms " and 5
a,nd by posting a copy on the pubhc I 242 Main St.
New Britain I Two Splendid Weeldles
Slgn·post in the town of SouthIngton,! I
wherebefore
the deceased
~~~~_~_;;.I;jl vRIJ
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days
said time.last dwelt, five I
do.!-:
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Statewide Delivery
FurnIture purchased
In
this great Semi-Annual Sale wtll b<! delivered
anywhere in the State ot Connecticut.
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All Wise-Smith Furniture at
Three Discounts
THOMAS F. WELCH,
J u.dge
Nothing'reserved-everything Included _ c h group displayed with dift'erent colored tags.
DISCOUNTS of 20% BLUE T A~
DISCOUNTS
of 33 1/ 3% YELLOW TAG
,
DISCOUNTS of 50% GREEN TAG
The whole stock of Wise-Smith furniture shown on six th and seventh floors-Is subject; to these discounts.
Ecoomiea of Budget Planning •••. furnishing a home, or a roomj as a nhit .... working to a plan•... and making the plan
lark ...• then buying with a Budget Credit Account .... paying out of income .... with no disturbance of capital investlent. .... planning expenditures as city, state and federal government plans are made ••.. saving by willi! spending.
WJao.SmIth'. Faml-" JJ100n (8Inb
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DISTRICT OF SOUTHINGTON, i
Court. January 15th.!
For those busy people who cannot conveniently shop 1n the daytime,
we will be glad to serve them atter 6 o'clock.
Phone 5-0141, the Fumia
ture Department, and ODe of our salesmen will arrange tor your appoint-
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PLAIT'S SEED STORE
surface ~ the earth
The nautical
mIle Is Dot exactly the snme In all'
the
BRONCHITIS
I
ing hoursl
but
SA WYER'S FLUCINE
will
Nautical Mile.
The mile employed by navy Dfl\lg8toni Is tbe nautical or BE'.!l mile This
unit 18 define<) 8S bE'lng 6.f)~:27 feet
In length and equal to onE' .. Ixtleth
part ot a degree of a sphpre whose
"treet
~Ity and State
R. B. Martin & Co., Inc.
our nerves, Improve ou r dig,,""
t1On, Increase and «weetRn our «let'p~.
countrtes,
Second Floor
In the pasL
reputatIons
ones
With
reputat10ns and
Ourthe
town
may
not bud
be! ~
big enough to develop a NATION A L :
i reputatIOn, but a smillng, cht"€'rful
Iease
regular
Cu::.wJlun, STAT.t: STH£ET TRUST CO.,
Uo!>wn, ~L.l'-'''', rel..t!l\c:-. HoB cll:,h dIVIdends, deducb e.xpenoes
dud I c::.ene::., dud the buJance I:. paId out III cash mVldends
to :.hare-holuen. In JanUUT), H':!~, the Tru:."teea voted to
lJ<-1) tv.o ::.tock dl'oHiellJ.:. of 1',(; lU January and July at this
)0 l'u I
T hb ..... I th the cu::>h 1.11 ndend .-.hould brmg the yield
do:.e to !:ILl. per Cent. the 11r:.t )o'ear, dud With every reaaondble e.xpcctdtlOn of Ull lllcreuse each )- ear 1n the tuture u
I
Whether you seek furnIture for one room, for an entue home, or for Just a corner that needs freshening, now is
Here is furniture to fit all types of homes, all
llrely the tIme to mdulge in thIs delightful practice of h.om e-makmg.
ypes of personalitIes, all types of Incomes.
Here are better furnIture desIgns and more dIstinctIve furnIture at lower
)rices.
There are no style limits to the WIse, Smith furni ture assortment.. It meets the needs of all people, everywhere.
Two huge floors .... the Sixth and Seventh, are stocked with the best of American Furniture at tremendous
·eductions.
trimmed,
11 95, for this sale only
$;'.9;;, $6.45, $7.95, $9.95
L\l'T) 4UdJlt.:r the
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lace
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The Ma",achu,etto 1nve,tol, T! u,t "'as formed in
HI24 a" a tl Ue 11 u t ual 1m e, tInen t A"oClatlon of the
mlillagement type---otlenng ~a1ety, yleld and mCI ea;,e 01 pnnclpal through II ell planned dlversificatlOn. Only one cla;,~ 01 ,hare, l~ Issued, which enJoy
all the lIIcome and aPP1CclatlOn of the lIIvestments
made by the TI u,t. The lIIcome on the origmalmve,tnlent ha;, grO\HI 1rom 5.70'" 111 1924 to over 9%.
DIVIdend, have been paid every quarter. The Trustees
l>elleve that the nOlmal growth of the strong compaille, II ho,e common ,tocb are owned will contmue
to l>e I etlected III Ial ge dIVIdends and capItal growth.
I
per cent
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Free from l'iormal Federallncome Tax
I
per cent
h
~j-•. ~~I ~I:
Massachusetts
Investors Trust
Publiahed W..,Idy
By HllrOld H. Parker.
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h.Uld-'OIlIl
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~nl.lI t 1'<11 .lJll<-l:-.-- kd.) on, pongee and sol !l·t \ Cll'I"'. In a number of clever styles,
I e);\lI,,, pi Ice, $1.9;;, $:!.~5 and $3.95, for
_ __ _
$.15:>, $2.45 and $2.95
Philippine Nightgolln~~AI hand mad" and
hand embroidered, whIte, I\esh, pe,\ch ,Iegular $1.50 and $1.95, for
$1.00 'U1d $U:>
Among Those Present
A Forward Step for 1930, with Greater
Economies than We Have Ever OfferedThree Outstanding
Sale Discounts
~i> ~j-•.
SIlk Step In" 1',[n\ll". EtC.-Bloomer"
chemIse and dancp ",t,. lalgp varlet.' 01
styles and color" 1l');UI.Il $1 \l:" $2.95 and
$3.95, for
$1.;);), $2.4:;, $3.45
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Seventh)
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DISTRICT OF SOUTHINGTON,
RS, Probate Court, January 15, 1980.
Estate of Betsey G Bradley. late
of Southington, in RaId district, deceased.
I
EYES EXAMIN
and your
FRANK E. GOODWIN
Eyesight SpeclaIist
327 Main 91.
NEW BRITAIN, CONN.
The executor having exhibited hlR -GLASSES FITTED
administration account with said es- - - tate to this Court for aJowance It i.
DISTRICT OF SOUTHINGTON,
ORDERED-That the 24th day of 58. Probat<> Court, January 8, 1930,
January A. D. 1930, at 8 o'olock in
E.tat<> of Peter Szpak, lata of
th" afternoon, at th" Probate Offire Southmgton, In saldDi stnct, dein Southington b<! and the same Is as- ceased,
.igned for a hearing 09 the alolwance
The Court of Probate for the
saidsaid
estate
and this Court
o(
administration
account,directs
with
the exeeuU:r to cite al persons Inter..ted therein to appear at .aid time
and place by publishing this order in
some newspaper published In Hartford County, and having a cireulation
In. aald District and by posting a copy
allowed
'iX months hath
from Iimit<>d
the
tnct
of Southington
hereo( for the criditors of said
tat<> to exhibit their claims for settl":'l
ment. Those who neglect to
their accounts properly
in said tim", will be debarred
covery. All persons Indebted
on
the public sign-post
the townlast
of diate
Estatepayment.
are requested
to make
Southingto~here
theindeceased
to
dwelt, tlve
before flllid time.
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OHAQ F. ~
Chosen Home Paper
Each 1 Y••r-2 P ......
Every Week-1M I..a . .
80th OnlY
$1.30-
:.!~~~~~~~~~lli
;~J~I~~E~~~
~~;a~...triil.•Q.(~~..y
FR6MDAD
WELL. well, "ell, wbo would bavo
coming spring, 18 the ensemble or
bandsome novelty worlJteda. Tbe Idea....
.....
"'0'
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carries 50 tnr, thot the... component
M
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It ,.ou would be 80methlu. worthpnrte sometlm ... Inelude eveo to tbe
Does
oney AlwaYf Talk
while, Dr.t nw.ll/ol you maat b • .ome·
hut ond pockeLbook. 011 made ot rom.
"nud, I think I must be more or,
thinI'.
You nl J !lt be able to think,
piAll. and crt'ul.. u o t be • me", echo
punlon woolen W\'uves whIch are C'e-11es8 ot 8 rebel - Don't know why I:
or what eolll"t)lIe elM hAIl 4on..luted
In color aod deslgo_
should be. Seems to
l.Joyd.,
In the developing ot these ensemblH
me most boya ore.."
ot mooy pnrts the ort ot the weover
"What's the rebeJ~
GOOD MOLASSES RECIPES
playa aD ImportllDt role. Inaplred by
1100 obout now. Bobr'l
E,erybody I., ~ rn~ln
••eB candy ,
the desire to prolluce materl:lls which
lHiked Mr_ Smlthhough
v
" ('ookles, glng.'r l,n'lId aod IIteamed
In comhlnallon result In a \lntHed c<.+
us he c.onUDued with
Jill: l (hg.l, Tbe Oavor ot
tume, gf.'olus hus turoed Ita talent te
his book. "Who has
(,fenllng weaveR whlcb currl reluted I
been treat.1\ng oo-yoar
nIP' ,"lIee Is ftot a
pI , ot Its attractiveness
color and design in varying textures_
toes now1'r .
lu \ ,lrioUI tool1l_
Per example. twe£>d putternlng8 in
··Well see here, Dad.
here Is a pOOr untor-Apple C.ako. - Cook
tunnte duck who W1UI
1;1,,\\ I )' In 'three-tourth!
caught steaUng coal0( tl ("upfuI of New Or· I
bad IWO bogtl full anel
h·,w'l molasses one nDd ,
he draws two years In the pen_ In the
Olll' ~ llllr cuptola of thinly,
same (lnper, on the same page, ln the
Sll, p,j apples, untn ten- I
snlUe city. Is...a bonk president who de·
dl'r
Melt three-tourths
fmuds on estate out or fitty thousand
of 8: ('upful ('It shortenlng I
dOlJors. Ue gets a new trial and will
1ft one-halt cu pful of tlOlIln. water
ultimately gel off tree. It doesn't see",
81tt two and one-bait f'Upfuls or
square to me. One mon Is poor, has 110
o.our with Ollt· tourth teaspoonful
resources of any kind., probpbly st018
ot Bait. one Bud one--baJl teo.sp60ofor the comtort ot B. tomU" oot tor
fuLs of soda, one teaspodntul of ctn·
himselt at all and this otber edunamon. one-bal t ten.spoontul of clOVe&,
cated crook WBS just addIDg to his
one-fourtb teo "'I ,,>on tul ot mace aDd
pUe. bas unlimited resources ODd can
, add (he hOl ~ liter ml,rture, stlrnDl'
hire the best of legal talent.. Dad. tbe
! untU smooth..
Add ~e molaases and
Constitution of the UDlte<! States
'apples, pour \tlto a shallow pan and
promises ... ery mao Justice, doesn't It I
bake one-halt hour lD a moderate
Well. he doesn't get It I It', money I
oven.
Serve "urlli ",Jth wW,pped
that talks, and pull and power. All
cream,
you've got to have is a pull and yoa
Cinnamon Snapa,-Cream one cupful
caD pull onythlng-"
, ot shortening u nd one cupful ot sugar.
"Now wolt a minute, BOn. Thera
. Add one cupfu l tit molasses. theD two
10U go oguin-same old mutake. U'
u." a.spoonfuls of soda dissolved In two
you ke£>p uo you'll hold the world'.
tablespoonfuls or \\ Ilrm watef. 81tt two
rpcord fur jumping at conclUSiOns. III
cupfuls ot dour" Ilh one tnblespoonful
no oth£>r nutlon In the world sInce
each ot clnos lII " n and giru..--er. ooe-halt
I time began has juetl<'e for all been u
tf'aspoontul of "lit and Rdd to the first
mIxture. Mix "t·11 Rnd ftdt1 more 'Oour
prevalent as In our own country. No
to make a stilT d, } u~h to roll ouL Cut
, doubt about It. sometimes there appar·
In dt"~lred Shalh':' find bake tE"n miDI ently Is a slip, sometimes JusUce moves '
ut~:J In 8 rood.'rutt' lH'(>n.
I very, H'ry slowly, but, my boy. justice '
Southem SP"=y Glngerbr-ead,-Add
is also a tremendously lovolved thIng.
two bealt'n e,:::::~ to thrpp-(ourths of • '
Scarc("ly. It e\"er, Ore 011 tbe facts
cuptul ot 8UI!lIr UIrt~E"-tourth~ cupful i
gl\ (>0 to the public nod most certaln, ly not In the n ..·erage newspaper story.
o.ttractioD ot his IDstrum~nt8 by the "'Rcb or sbort''!l.[)f; Hnd 0'0188S(>S, the j
I Tb"ls old populor Idea that 'money
metal 6D boarJ bls ship, UU(, tor ,,11 ahortt'nlng mf'J I.oJ 'I'ht>D '\drt two and i
one·hult cupf ul ~ ot nuur elrted "'itb ,
! tolks' Is but another of (he mnumer·
such errors, he cannot In Justice be
I able popular b.lI.rs kepI aU,e by !he
denIed his right to ho,ln.!! dl"OCo\"PrE"d tw'O teaspoonfuls of sod 1. two teo · I'
spoonfuis of g\Ilj!I'r, one and one·hait
, Ignorant and rudlcal elements. How
and desc r1b£><l Ihe Antarrtic continent, .
~ many times b£>fore hns this coal thief
thpreby gt\ In~ his country a clulm to teaspnonfu19 of ( ,lI lIomon, onp-holt tell' I
spoout'U1 ea C' h lit \ Itnes, outmt'g aod :
been guilty of tlte same tblng or
'It by rl.:ht at "dlsco,-ers,"
baklns: powdt'T
~l1x Rpi! add one
other thefts1 .. Doo't know? Likely a
Ross rros~d the Antar('tic circle- on cUPrUl ot bOIII!!,\: \\ ater. Bnke- t"n a I
l doz£>n 3r two. His Is undoubtedly an
JaDuary 1. IS-H. and during the course shallow pan or 10 Individual
, aggravated case It's Just unfortunate (
of hIs f'xplorntioD that yt'ur and the S erve d with \10 hll'pe d cream It ma.ll.es
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Qaaiat Cap SleO'1'''
: thut he has a tamlly, He. more thall
nt"xt, he dlsco"ered two \"oleaooes, a party dessert
I lIkely.
ne"~r attempts to flnd honest,
which he named after his ships, the
Date Bran 8rcad.-Mtx 81 usuru the skin adopting the lengthened hem·
be8".)wel~ht for the top roat, In light I work-just lives by Ws wits becduse
Ert>bus and Terror, he saw a chuln ot one--halr cupful M 010Ia8s<'s, olle t'J;J;, , line and a ftODOl"ed sktrt.. for along er \\'et~ht for the jdd.:el and Skirt. I
are now a ,'ollahle. To whlrh are add I ~t's en~ler and be has probably gotten
high mountains, nRmlng' one peak tor one cupful ot mlil.. one alld one half 1 with other quaint
modes comet'
Lord M(>lbourne, the Hrltlsh premlt>r: cupfuls of bMW tWO cupCuls ot whole: ftounres Rnd ftounces. But rlghr here ed most Intriguing loose-~-eave etf~ta I y that wuy a long tl"'D.e. A jud~
which embody "h-Id colorIngs, ret r& : dE"allng with such cases year In and
and he Illnd(>d on an island" hll'h be ! ".heat flour, oll("~Ig:htb t('aspoontul ot I U where the art ot tbe couturle-r In·
taln us a bnck,l:round the bosle tweed , year out accumulotes a vast kDowl·
('all~d Possession Island, Knd took tHr_ I soda. one tBblf'!lpoonfUl n! b:lklng pow.
terprets aD old-tashloned theme In 8
mol posAeso;lon ot the contlu(>nt. which der, one-halt teuspoontul ot salt. two Of"w ,t03bloned way, by 8chlevln~ slen· ('olnrlng and dt'~lgn at the rest ot ri,P , edge and Judgment of what Ia best
co~tume_ Ot coursp with such ollur tor sm:le-ty and tor tbe mnn 6.1so, He
hf' coiled Victoria Land, In the name' tablespoonfuls nr melted short('nlnrr 1 derized "lines" though o.oonf'ed.
Ing mUlf'rlolH at hnnd, thp c1t"Rlgner or I aI W 8)S braves, In his deCision. the
ot QU£>l"D Victoria. According to the and one-halt rllpful ot cht\p~d dalPs. I And If the gOWD 10 the ph.'lure does
st,}lisl who hulld .. Ihe 4.'OSU1me ft"el~ I public opinion that knows nothing
Am(>rtcnn view ot the motl£>r, Ross lillke In a brE"llll pan 45 nllnutps Ruls- ( Dot seem sa qualnl as It might tK-.
an urge to cr(>ule, to d£>~I;,..n In a man_ I about the merits ot the case wbatlook tormal possessioo ot a land which, tn!CJ mny be suhstltuted for dates
"there are oth£>rs" on the style pro
ner
Worthy ot such alluring mE.*dln I e~pr, yet be stands his ground
hod nlreudy been discov£>red and
Bran Muffin. ~~11~ one tind one.. halt ( gram ot even more atrlklng "~d-ra8h
In conSI?'Qu(>Dt'(> of which the world
"Bob, did I ~\t'r tell you of the tlme
cl,olm£><1 by on Amerlcan-Llt'uteDant cupfuls of flollr, thr~ leo!ltlJoontuls ot I Inned" tendpol'les. Bucb a8. for Ie
ot
fnshlon Is b£>11lJ: t'nrichE"ti \\' ltb 0 I Porson llorton cume Bailing Into tbo
\\ IIk£'S-a )ear pre\'lous,
bHklng powdpr one-halt tpn~p()ontul ot ' BlAD('e. a black tatr£>f8 wllb molded
and excited
L'ntortunalely tor Wllk<,s' tame, tllp salt lll€' salOp. ot soda t\'O cupfuls ot I prlnt'f'BS tpp and five tull fttounces progrnlll of guy, dt>si/!'nru/ 'uolE"n ('()s- ! vllisge Btort', bot all o\(~r
1
doubt which hod heen (,8St. upon hiS , bra~, th('n alld 6ne bea~f'1I q .."1:, one anti : wh.lch b~n bolfwRY between the lum€'s which nre a whole wardrobe In i alSd shouted to the 8 0Ml'lreeper In a
exploNlfions hy Ross, Dnd Intpr RrH- thf'(>e,rutlrth~ cupfuls ot OIlIk Rud oop· walstltue and the koees Short 81{'eves, thf'ml(,"£>~, ('ono;;:;lrlf'nng Ihllt thpv ID' I loud and nngry \'01('(', 'Ben Hetherlngh;h wr!tprs wn~ I!Ihnr("d hy mnny AmPr- ' halt ("uptul ot molasses.
"('ot wpll JWlt above the etbow. to be expll<"IL cluJt' I;t)Ol(>lilnes U9 mony 83 fi':e or ton. l'\e bf'(>n robbt"O. I bought a
!\Ix pit'c£>s
pnp(>r ot nutme-g!J h~rE" yt'sterday from
Icons. Arter hE" return€'d from his trip' sod bake In g-em pans 8 h:l.lf hour
with tiny rutrles outlining Iht"lr hems
Clrculur Rklrt. knitt£>d turk.ln blouse you slr-been dolnJ: business with yoa
to tht" Antnrctlc he was In\'olved In a ,
Last but not lenst there are long
sC'r1es ot ('Ourts· mortlal, In~lIguted hy t WAYS WITH CITRUS FRUITS
black "loves and Ihe ,oung womaD 'WIth mAtching IOQue, sl£>e\'el{'ss jacket : th~se t(>n Spars-and when I got
or c8rdl~"n. If )'ou please to ('811 It. home [ found '(>m more'n halt walwho wore tbls carried a blnck la("e
"orne ot his officers, who hHd dlsa~
lonx-"It't'V'ed tOPC08t-<'OUDt £>m I Ves. nuts_
Sir, that's just right dowo.
pro\Pd o( his management ot the £>J:A glll.!4s or orallge ju\('{> when the ' bandk(>rchlef. holding It daintily by
r>t>dltlon During the ('.1\' 11 Yo Ar he be- stomach S("f>ms upSN, Is th{> pleasant ! the point 80 Ihat none ot it would be- rh'e I~ the answer, and It a matchlna: I crookpdne-ss anti I uln't agoln' t4;)
pockelhook ot the \\001 dlnJ,:t1nol clolh : Btand ror It, it yon can't be honest
came 1D\'olHd In another dlmculty~I DS " 'pH as tbe j mlssM (rom .Ighr.
hod
h~n addpd there would hRve beeu and 8Qunre Wllh your customers Ita
the famous ·'Tr£>nt atl'alr," As ("Om,
most eJTecthe rem. ,
It IOU are looklog tor thrl1ls In thp
mander ot a United States man-of.war
edy,
style picture wat("h sleeves I You wtll sl,. modish itpms Inrluded lo the en· I' high limp we diu our tradlo' elsewhere. 1-1-'
he "to[l~ Ih(> British ship. Trent. and I
S e r v P the s e Ree \\'ee putts, t"8p types_ elhow. thre~- semble plcturerl below.
It hnppenq that the costume lIIus- ,
.. 'S(>e h(>re. J ohn.' snld the protook rrom It Mason and SlJd£>lI. the
trults. treely alt Qwtrter lengthe Rnd they 'Will he £>Inh·
Conf£>dernte commlsslon(>rB to Great I
through the win · i)rated with flowing lace ruerles anfl trnt£>d Ia a \"ery modest one In ('olor- prteror, ' It you bad taken the trouble
to wplgh your nutmpg9 you would.
Britain. The British protestf'd, and
tIPrtime, while they
, have found that I put the walouts 10.
tor a time- It looked.. as though Amer- ~
are chNlpest Rnd
extra for the kids:
tea and Great Britain might be In- I
the most pleotltul
I • 'Oh, you g1l "e them to me. did
volved In a war again. Rut LIncoln's
Prepa'f'e the mar·
I you?' ~ald the minister somewhat
wise dlplomncy averted the criHIR. snrt I malode& whlcb are 80 appre('loted b,
, molllftf'd,
In making the apology ror th£> Inctd("nt : the famll" tor use durin2 the rear
"'Yt's, I (hrew In 8 bandrul for that
he virtually forced Entlnud to BC_ ! .."hen the trult Is mOrt> expen~I'-e,
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The night cap Bnd the eye op£>ner
knowlE:'dg", that h{'r pollq In stopping'
boy Vavle or yours.
He', a ft.ne
American ships betore the Wa.r of 1812 tn AmericR .. a glass ot orange or
, square, stralght-sbootln' Ind:
was wrong.
grapefruit Juice and one ne-\ pr oeed I
'We-II sir, If you aln't a good one:
Great Brltaln'B (urtbpr claims to ,.\nt- ; fear any but the best ot f"{'sults from 1
B8.ld the parson, 'ond here ('ve been
" making an Idiot out ot myself. Say,
arcUea are based upon explorations I retUng the habit.
!
wade under their auspices by N'arf's 10
Grapefruit Salad,--('oypr se<'tlons
just let me ha' e n Flb.ck or spuds. a
1874., Borchgre,"lnk In 1000, Bruce In of grap£>fruit trom which tllf> memo
coupl£> ot pounds ot butter aDd. a peck:
1004, Scott In 1002 and 191.2 (the lat- brane has been remo'-ed ",ah 80rne
I of onloDs, I'll stop aDd welgb !hlop
ter date belna: the one In which he sweet fruit alrup like the Juice trom ,
I next tim£>"
reache-d the Sooth pote) ood Sho('kl£>- I canued pineapple. opncot or mara·
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"And as tor 'money talkJng: saT.
ton In 1909 and 1915. One curious Bchlno chf'rries nnd let stnnd tor one I
Bob, I Just thrill wheo I recall bow
fact II that Wllkf"s' dl~("ov£>ry ot : hour In the tce chest
Wh£>n well 1
Sergennt York, the f!1mOU8 one mau.
Wilkes IODd and the rtghtfulne88 of j chilled drnlo and arrange on INtuce I
I army, turDed down flat a theatrical
attaching ble oome to that territory : Ipov{'9 and lerve witb the tollowln, I
I offer or one thousRnd dollars a week
tor thirty weeks just to do and 881
wos conflnned by 8 Brltoo In tOl~'1 dressing'
In 1911·1914 Sir Douglaa Mawson land.
Fruit, French Oreulng.-Take the
what some one told him to say. Rla
~d t9,'O pArties at the opposite ends or ,ulce ot lwo oranges Rnd one lemon.
answer Is typical ot the best In ADler.
the Anlarcttc continent. Writing of two tnhlN!:poollfuls or 8ucar. the I
lea. 'not for .ole.'
thtH erpE'dltlon 10 1912, Dr, W S. grated rlnrt of I lemon, on(>· hnlf tea · I
"At the verY heart of onr repnbUe
BMlc~. the SC'Otch explorer and gpo- spoonful of salt. 8 da~h of paprika I
Is justice ns exemplified 10 oar coorts.
In'opher, sold that It bod ''proved, o\"pr and thrpe-tourths ot a ('Uptul ot Olive,
There Is nlways the chance ot human
8 dl""tftn~ of mo~ or less 1.200 miles. I oil,
!Wnt well and chili before 8enerror. There are mnny situations we
tht> t>"{l~t£>nre of Wilkeg land. '«'hleh l ing, GarnIsh with small pieces ot I
caunot understand In detail but we
haR hf>f'n dlspotPrl durlnt the past candled fruit ond nuts
must not surrend£>r our loyalty to so
se\'pnl, .ttt'o yeora"
Grapefruit Taploca_-TakE' one cupfundnmental an American lnsUtuUoo..
But Grent Britain and the Unltl'd tul ot grapefruit Juice ond three- I'
'Vhen courts ot Justl<:e taU then cl1'StaleB are Dot the onl 0 tlo
wh
fourths ot 8 cupful ot sugar. mix with
1Il1.ntlon ("rumbles, ocd there are no
h
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y dal os
Ich one and nne-halt cupfuls or cook(td
tmch indications. my boy-not lD.
ave c.~ ms. nse upon scovel'}' and tapioca
Pour over sections ot the ,
Am£>rlca.
exploration, In Antarctica. There br grapefruit and ('hili nntil rt"ofil to
RUBBla whlcb took It hand In the game
ro
I b
Ith II
f
"If you. on the other bSQd. found
aa tor back as 1819. wheo Czar Alex_1 8erve. ....tar~t w
s ceB 0 orange
yourselt In the clutches of the law,
noder I 6UE'd out ao erpedltlon ond{'r or ~p(' ru
YOl1 would want. pxpect nnd demand
F hi
R III h
h
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Cltru. Cocktall.-Mix f'quRI porta ot
thnt every posslhle conslderatioD be
8 on qon
e ngo nosen, w 0 d scoY· JT1l~frult aDd orungf'8 caretully
gl ven you: thot e\"f'ry Bingle aspect ot
er£>d Trn\"erse Islnnds In De<>ember. brokt'n Into smolt pl{'ces, sner the
, Modeat VeraioD of tb. EDaambl ••
your cnse be ("nr(tfully f'Onsldered ond
1819, and two yeRrs latf'r tound two membron", has bt"en remo\'ed, Cover
",her islands which he nomed aner wltb a Muce. using Ipmon Juice. the an sorts ot old-style-now·new rt£>tnlls
lng, but "there are otherS" whll'h I for OD{, urn Hnnly nf the belief that
Peter I and Alexonder I. There II rlod. sugar: boll unlll SlIIooth and A. te.. glovel while bln('k Is pnrth'u
tlaunt ~ret" of I~e haskpt weave you wouJd ge-t JlIslh.' e altbough your
France which aent out the Dumont thlck{'n£>d 81lghtly
('001 and serve
uorl, good the same may he lmld of woolens, which Introduce ('Olor tbat caSe might 10\"01\"e a long lDvolved
d·Urvllle expedltlOD, whIch In J840 over the C'hllIed fruita
while.. A popular tJJ)e for evenJng: fairly bit the ey", 10 tthelr brlghl red. legal bottle."
when Wilkes and ROM were snlllng
A good, nicely seD.flooed travy t • • ",-,"or la III ghll"e kid In sl:r or elghr· oDd yellows. blues Rnd greens, the
"Dad. you 8Ure h(>lp me (lee things
the Routh polar sens. dlscovered land ~ood pRrt or nay ot these meat dlshea. burtoo lengths with on ... pf'arl {lutton
BUme bluLrre material repented 10 per- dltf'erent, I wish nil the gDY8 could.
whlcb wns called Adelle und. and a otten the liquor from the meat Is aU at the wrist forming a sorl rru~h,
hop. B scurf. R blonse, III po<,ketbook hear yoo erplaln things to me. It
high 1C'e barner which WaH MlJlf!d that Is n,,("fled for moisture; Add wa· There Is no douht BhflUI g'!m'ps ploy·
everY fellow's dad would do like rou
or
nil three. the rest ot the C"oslume
Clorle CoasL There III Norwuy. whlcb ter Bnd IIlIr until "mooth and thick InR up 10 8leevP8 ID mollpr of ~ualDt·
do thE' bunch would be 80 much betcuntra8t1ng wl1h a neutral Bhade to ter orr:'
lent oot a senee of expedltJon" from .-IUI the tlour nsed to bind.
ae8!l lind f1lverse trlJt."M..
mulnlaln a p£>rfN't balnnce so plens1892 to 189~. Including the expedltloo
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.. Novel Wool Weave&.
'·Well. It's a ple•• ure to telk tblngtl
ot Cnptaln Christensen, wbo on JnnQ_ ~ ~
One at tho hlghll'\:hl" of the pres- Ing to the eye.
over with YO'l. BOb. I get quite U
Rry 28, 1~, landed ou tbe Antarctic
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eDl motte. .IIhd une which will be
JUI.IA BOTTOMI.F.T,
mu('h oUl or It a8 100 do:'
continent near Cope Adore, the first
~ wore Ulao ever eXJllulted during tb~
e. U10 W~"t~rn N"."paper Union'
(~ 1930, Wftalern N... paP\lr Unlo.. ,
hUman belogllJ to set foot on that lond,
Wh.a 51.ht Returaa
And. of ",urae. It " .... N"rw~(I.o,
Fruit Tre. From S...
A (lrl faUlo. In love think. 0' the
and 0 trim lollol'('d bell al Ihe Dot
CapL Roald A.mondsen who 6.rat
Woolen Plaid. Assume
It
a
fruit Iree (rOWi from a lee«
funDY
looklo"
Iplodl,
little
mOD
Ih.
mAl wulstline A brown telt tumoo
rene-hed the Sootb pole OD December
Gay Air of Prosperity brown lE'nther t'Iug and .cloves curried •• eDluolly It will bear trult, aU ",ocll14, 1011, .And eve" ArceDtio. ""mes loves a • • fIOd. But let her marry
tlooa being favorable. Bowever. tbe
A W,.t> hit ." plnlrl will rnlse thf' Hut th\ domlnont color note.
IDto the picture b1 ded8,rlof thol lb. him and he remalna her COd a.bout IU
cbaor.. a,." grenU, oguinn !he fr\I}l'
ha. the best right to Antn...,Uea. aot lonl' as a rose ~tKlD.I Ibr ~I '1t"tI \ due (.t IIIU, Vo'llrflruttt"' .tld fht' dllc
mremblloG thot ot !he parent tree a.
too
bad,
but
It
8
true.-Nellte
Webb
of
any
mlBB.
Thill
sr.ec.-ulutlun
Itl
mul!p
Black
Tweed
Co.ttI
b, '~explorntloD'" or "discovery," but
.otly,
on currPnt IndlcntlnnL Woellen plulds
ThlR h~ II n{'w tnshlnn whh'h ('orne!!
g1!Ol/l'Dphlcnlly - b""ou. . . .he ...erte ID: the Atchison Globe.
the Aotarctlc continent I, afmpl.r aD
Freaell Tricolor
aNt anumln, • 1N1 air nf tolorlol ViA P'urla, nnd. where InBt BPllsull
...... _ 01 Soli lad.
exteoaloo of the I'aIklond a",blpelogo,
The blue and reel cockade WIll tb. prosperi 11, One n0117 oulnl 10 100.. twt"Pf1 ("Oata ,,'pre looked U(lf'" tn the
"Quietude of an ancient temple....
whleb b1 right belong to ber, eveo baeli1i:.~~ ~,,:,dl o! Poria. Tbe uDion of browu and nnmge plaid wool .... light of a tlI8t1nct11 IIpurta (lishion
!hougb she hoa heeD eleprlveel or them of tbla lod .. t
lipurboa "bite pro- .,"naplrun"ol, IlIUm rI. worn b, an The new wodes az:h-e In1(lurtnl1l (lIRcP IBid BI Bo, the sage of Chloatown, ....
• bOPP1 reminder !hot we ought lOmeb1 Brltlsb ocropaUon. and b7 rlrbt or duC<!<! the trleolor, uie badp ot Fra_ alp" ,"UOII "Olllon J>ound tor shope 10 'tl)
cont .. for \TPnf In Ihe C"lIy
. Pl'!!seJuI anel ""nUnbou. OCCbpotlon of aIA~ i'lllSI ~__
bltlndn, Th. tnl('k waa nenlly de- Blnck ''''eed; furlp•• n' wllh nnl ",,;, times to tOllll!l !he _rl'eleDl. &II~i'
~dII nearest to.dI.
terrltotJcs.
tiered Willi a .llIhl., ll(lred akin (tir, III exceptlonallr dIIUu;uloohed;...-. lIIemhea !h~_p~. Waahll!ItOll
i
Ihought II. Q.uolnl cap .Ieev..
I' Rnd
long glovee lit tl1li' day aDd age I
YN here thpy are. 'Plnylng a modem
role, as will be seeD 10 the plc'rule.
Tho vo~ue tor black lends tit to
I lIueh
aUrl( th'e ensembles as this
I model
dt"sl;.::m'd for otlerOooD occa·
sino&. Hlu(' k \'eh-et for the frock. the
bat also ot black 1'elvet. and the
,
glovea black supde of elbow lengtp..
The clllwiet ('t,lIar with a fichu tie lB
I of polnl de Vt'nlde Incc,
Of'cldf'dly uUrn i8 ' this-- Bltbooette
which emphnsl?f?s a sl1gbt shlrrlng up
: and dowo the trout ot ita prIncess top,
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"tlt~n
Curumander Rlcb·
ard &. Byrd
ot
the United
States nav1 In bls ginnt
li
three - motored airplane.
tbe NX-I5-l2. nE'W over
the Routh polp OD NO\'t>mber 21), 10:'>9, his feat did
more than t:lert:>ly luJd to
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brilliant rl'('ord the
BehleH'ment ot being the
first mnn to reach the
;"'_ _J South Ptlle by air, and the
1Irst to fly O\'er bUlh the Nortb and
South polp8. During his hlstory-rnn"·
lng flight he dhu'O\'ert>d 40.000 I5Qunre
miles ot lce-bluDketed lands never betore seen by mUD and clnlmed them
10 the Dame ot the United StH{es.
ADd thereb,. bongs the tale ot • dl~
pute between oollonll lUI to who owus
Antarctic-a. dispute which would 8t"em
to tbe casual obser\er to be 8 slily
006. For. al he wooJd Dsturully think.
what dltre-rt"D<'e dl)es It make who
"owns" thut 40,000 8Quure mllp8 ot
Ice aod soow, 50 tar 88 prnl'lkal 'rnlue
to tbe po8flelulor II ('ooC'emed? But
what It Ie should be dl3covereii thar
that \"SBt territory rootolne VBst stores
ot 011. gold 80d other mlnt'ral wealth?
th1l.( 'Would be BOmethlnJ: f'lse agttln I
While the dispute 80 tnr has not
rf'aehed anything sppr08chlng a crltl·
cal 8tage. It la, ne\"ertht!le8Jl, one ~ hlch
orrers some lotereatlng pOf!.slhllltles.
For Uncle 5iBrn and John Bull are the
t'Wo 'Would he "owners" ot AntBrctica
"'hen It berame known thai Commnnl!.
er Byrd W8R planning an Antarctic
e.J:l)edltlon, the Brltlsb goverum£>ot
filed wltb the State dE'portment ot this
country a communication offering to
lend any assistance possible while
Byrd waR "In, British territory" and
deflnlDG' thnt territory by Quoting a
resolut1on ot the Imperlnl <'Onterence
ln 19'bJ. promulgated at the request ot
Austrulla. whlcb said:
The Quefltlon of Ant.rella .I:plora.tlon "' ... dlflC'ul'ltu!d b~tween r"prellen·
t"Uv•• or the governtplMlta Inte1".. t.ed,
There ant certain arellS In theee
relrlone to whlcb a Brltleh title al·
ready e:llst... by virtue ot dlacover,
The •• area.. Indude
1 The outlying portion. ot Coat.
Land, vi&. the vnrOnn not C'omvrlaed
wJthln tb. FaJkland hlands D~p.nd.D­
cle.
I. Enderby Land.
I Kemp l...and
t. Queen ttlary Land
• The area wht('h lin to the we.t
or Adelle Land and whlC'h on Ita dill.
covery by the Auatralln.n Antarctic
e1CPoelUon In li12 "'-IU denominated
Wilke" Land
&. King GeorC'. V t..and
'i. Calea La. nd.
The revreBentatl\ea or the governmenu con(,flrned atud l "d the Informa·
these area.
with .peclcL1 reteren cfO 10 their pOIl.Ibl. utilization tor rurthH developInl' exploration and ", I~nunc reaearcb
Uon
&Va.lIAbl.
concern1l1g
fD Lb. Antarctic rI!Illlonl'l
This note waH re("E'lved Ily thp State
deportment on No,-embf'r 17, I!Y.!8, but
tbe deportment did not gh e Its oflklal
anSW(>r until NO'-f'mh('r, 1ft_'H, Just a
IIhort time before Byrd mnd(> his {'pic
ft.igbL That rrply, It Is ""aid uOuf11ciul·
17. \"DR • ('()urteou8 "thnnk yOU" tur
Kngf'and's <'Ipres.8lon ot Int('r('~t In
Byrd's octh' I\lf'~ "In the R~~ df'penll_
ency and til .. Falkland Island dl'(>f'nd ency," bUI "'liS sIrlctiy noncomllllllni
in eltber cont I'd l n~ tlr denying llrltlRh
claims to aoverl'l;.;nry o,'er the arens
enumernt~d In tht' HrlU""h Dote.
BrtUa!t clnlm" to "11 \ (>r('lgnt,y In Ant,
arctlca go buck (I,r llil'ir beg1nnln~~
to< SD e,lent which lo"k Illure Just 157
Jears ago.. Thot \\'Il... UII Jnnuorl 17,
when Copt. Jllllt"<; ('ook Inter
tamOQl for his diRt-'n\ ('r\ or the Ha·
'wau~ lslnnds, In his ... hllJ, Resolu.
tJon. accompaoled by 1111' Adven·
ture. crossed the AnturcU< Ilrcle tor
the Drat (I me In blstory A }t'lIr Inter
be reached what was IhMl 'r,lrthest
8ODtb" (even thougb It Wllft 1,:llS mUes
~m tbe Soutb pole I) and dl14( 'nvered
• lnod whleh he Dftmpd the 1... le ot
Oiorgla, 10 honor of George III aDd
SandwIch Laud. 10 hODor or th ... fourth
Earl of Sandwich. Orat lord ot ti ll' ad.
PllroltT'dortng the American Itl'\olu.
tlon.
In l~.,l.m
Weddell ot the Ho1t·
lab HorM' baY1 discovered the Rea
.. bleb now:beara his Dame aDd HI'I a
<liP" '"ta~ . south" rerord or 1.102
,mile., trom ·thp pole. 8000 after th.t
. the famolll "hallog Drm ot Enderhy
,. ' ) ~ LondoD beCQme Interested In Ant·
liretle
aod senl out sev·
In one ot them In
ot the Brltlsb oov,
Kemp Land, and
ellSCOfared and
1m.
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become Interested tn South polnr ex·
plornllon also, and ID 18.16 C'ongr("sa
autllorll.ed nn expedition whlC'h .... os to
mul.e dlscoveri("8, upon which our prlnclpul rlnlms to o\\oershlp ot lood In
AOIorcllC'8 were to be bo~ed Commnnd or the expE"dltiurl was gl\'pn to
Lit'llt. (,harles Wllh.t>S ot the l-n!tpd
~tnlPS na'y nnd In
,qnmand or six
8hll.~,
the sloflJl(j \'Inc£>nnps and
i'f'lIl.'o('k,
the stor, ~ hlp R(>l1l;"f, the
brlJ: i'orpol""e An I tile tf'ndprs Rf'u
Gull and F'lyln _ ~~18h. he 8et Roil
(rom Hampton Honds. \'0. for the
polnr regions n,. AUJ;:ust 18. 1838.
Ills long w dldPrln~ In th£> Antnrcttc r£>~lon!J ftre rt"('ordf."d In r1plnil In
the the-,-olume narrutlt'e of rhp eJ:pedltlon wrlttpn hy Wllkt>! hlIllNt'lt, so
only a brlet summnry or whut he BC.
cOlllplbhed cnn be gln.'O hf'rE" Em·
bnrklng trom 5iydnPJ, AU8Trnlla, on
DE:'('('mbpr 26, 18.1.0, Wllkl'S made MHf'qunrle Islond the nrst rpndf'HOUs. He
had olreody lost lhe Reo Gull and all
Its crew In the South Pacific helow
South Am(>rlca. and within a 9,'£>(>k oft·
er If'R"lng Syr1n£>y the Flying Fish and
the P(>acock dropped out of sight In
the fog Thf'n the Porpoise disappeared but Wilkes pushed on louth·
ward 10 tbe \' Incennes.
By January 16, 1840. he had reached
68 degrees south latitude and had
tound the Peacock and the Porpoise.
Tht'v were now contront(>d by au Ice
barrier, but the crl"Wll of the remalnIn2 ships report~ that appE'arances
beyond the barnE'r leemed 10 Indicate
land. aDd In his report Wilkes aets
January 16, 1840, 8S the date of the
dlscol"ery ot a new contln('nt. For the
next two weeks the ships cruised
about Independently Rnd repf'atedly
snw "oppearances ot land" On Jltnuary 80 the \"IDcenoes ent£>r€'d Bn In·
dE'ntallon of the lC'e-bound con~t wblcb
wn" Darned Piner'. Bay "We at)·
prnnchpd within bolf 8 mile of the
dOrk "olcanle- rocks which oPt>eo~
on both eJdea ot us. and sa. the lond
grodually rising beyond the Ice to the
h.lght of S.OOO f •• t." say. Wilke.. "It
<'ould be seen dlstldctly ex-tending to
thE' taP<f and west ot our position tuny
sixty miles. 1 gnve the land the Dame
ot the Antarctic Oontlnent_"
f
A tier sklrtlni tM ADta"'ll~ ",.Irt
tor Aome 1,;00 miles and reaching a
point 00 degrees. 1 mInute., south.
Wilkes turnpd Dorth and s£>t Bnll for
Au""trallfl_ He had dls('Overed the Beg.
mf'nt ot Antarcticn, whlcb now henrs
his nOllie, Wilkes Lond. and latrr explorntlons hove proved what he be1If" ('(I he hod rtlscovered-a vset Anrorc'tlc continent
In the m(>nntime II British expedlll.ln wal In the AntD'rctic. led by
Cupt. Jom(>s Clark IWss ot the Rrltlsh
Royal nn\-y He hud plonned to vl""lt
thf' Hry rp~on where Wl1k£>! was explnrlng, Rod whf'n he learned tluH the
AOlf'ri<'nn WRS ahpnd of him, be was
\"pry much chn~rlnPd. So he chnn~ed
hi" plans and thIs rPRulted III hlB discOW"ry ot Vletllrto Innd and Ro~ Bea.
While he was fl;topplng 8t Hohnrt
Tm', n In Novernher, 1840, he r('rplved
8 I",Uer from WlJkl'A deAt'rlhlng hlR recent voyoge and enclOSing a C'h"rt..
Tllf're were RE'nt with the frlendll(>st
Intention or aiding a fellow eX'TJlofllr.
hili It had the ont'fiJl>ectoo resuU ot
starting 8 loha' eontiltrven, with Ross
anI! discrediting Wilkes' discoveries 10
thp eyf's of the BrlUsh.
On thp ('hort whlcn Wilke" Bf'nt he
had A('( down the .upposed position of
land found I. 1839 by Bolleny, and Iden·
tiDe<! II wllh IA.d seen by men on oDe
at the Amerl('9.n vessels. Be neglected to Indicate that this 10Dd Was Dot
ODe of bls own dhrmverles. Wben
R08I later Rolled directly over Ulia
opol. be decided that If Wllk .. wo.
wroog In this rf'gn rd he wna wrona:
In others. and R08S In hll report de.6ted one<!n page. to dlBcredltln.
Wilke.' dlscoverl... It III true tbat
Wllk.. did make lOme mistakes In
bill loentloos. becallle he aonld Dot
land hi. Instruments and cheek hi. l()o
mtI0DI, mOIDetlenl\1 10 .that !he,
free from error d.nl! to !he,
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Another stranger is greeted with a hearty smile and
a handshake. He carries a lasting irnpr~sion of a
cheerful, charitable town.
And so it goes. Our town thus gets its reputation and
character from each of us individually.
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One of our greatest commuruty assets is a "smlle-a
smile for every one" at all times.
There are cheerful towns, grouchy towns; car4ree
towns, careworn towns; accommodating towns, surly
towns; charitable towns, stingy towns; beautiful towns;
slovenly towns; towns of all s~rts and descriptions.
These town characteristics are known as MUNIClP AL
PERSONAUTY. And the personality of each town is
made up of the collective personalities of the people
that live in the town.
The peculiar part of it is that a town displays dt!,
ferent personalities to different people.
A stranger coming into a town may be unfortunate
enough to be greeted by the "town grouch" with a
surly reception. This stranger then is impressed with
a grouchy personality for the community.
Science teaches us that it takes less energy to produce
a smile than a frown. But when things go wrong we
are tempted to doubt this teaching, and to believe that
a smile is the most difficult thing in the world to
achieve. But remember . ...
SMILES ma~e friends; SMILES bring
ma~e business; SMILES mean good
WORTH DOLLARS!
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Let's develop a smtlmg, cheerful Municipal Personahty!
WelL well; if SMILES are worth dollars, we can all
grow prosperous with ease, and can readtly develop
a smiling, cheerful Municipal Personality tn
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THE PLANTSVILLE
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SOUTHING TON PRINT1NG COMPANY
"The
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F. J. Gallette, Prop.
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Cor. 8. Main and W. Main Sta.
Phone 220
. THE BOYCE LUMBER
COMPANY
. . Clupply All Your Bulldln.g Need,
1\ummer Street, Southington
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Dodge Brother. Motor C.ra
37 Main Street, Southington
Tho .. \ M. Rlch, Prop.
ROBERT K. LOGAN
Plumbing and Heating
522 SUmmer Street
Plantavllle, Conn.
..hono 460-1
RICHARD ELLIOTT
A. A. BOYCE
In.ur-ance Sinc. 189S
Elliott Bldg.
&0 Cente .. St ..eet
Specl.1 Attention to Remodeling
HIII.lde Avenue, Plantavllle
Phone 311-2
Southington
THE PECK, STOW &
WILCOX CO.
THE SOUTHINGTON
HARDWARE COMPANY
F. D. HART
Qu.ltty lP ..oducta
J. M. CLARK
Fine Grocerlee
15 Center' Street
Phone 311-3
CENTRAL GARAGE
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Loula Montemuro, Prop.
Open Day and Night
Laat Word In Food and Servlo.
Hardw... e Manufacturere
Southington
Sand, Gravel, Trucking, Excavating and
G ..adlng
Southington
Phone 161
MONTY'S DINER
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Men',- Women'a and Chlld ..en'. Quality Shoe.
60 Center St ..eet
Southington
THE HEMINGWAY-LEWIS INSUR.
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last year was a\\ uy down around the .~ mark but with the bost of
sluggers to do- the hitting, Mnx can ride ",Ith them and do the 6eldlng.
Because 01 thE' \\euk hitting of Blahop, thE' Cube bad a bl~ edge 00
the Mackmen at the second baBe pmdttoo with Hornsby, the lefldloJ:
hlttt-r ot the team malched agllinst the beiIJIl''-.8 little Philadelphia fel·
low Hut thOlse who wntt ht·tJ the progress of the A's
thtl! senson declare thut the t{'ttm always performed
hNter when Bishop - .... os at IWl'ood even If It got
little assistance from him In the attack.
Bishop went to the A's In 1\1'2-1 and has pot In
all of tbe IWlt 81x years with t1WIn At Uu.' time he
.... t>nt the team was a helplp!ols trull('r lIis 6rst year
\\!th the outfit wu the finH },por the A's begnn to
show signs of regaining Ufe so It 8t't'IIIS this young
ft>llow hud somethlne to do with the rt'Juvenatlon
of the {t>am.
Blflhop 11 ,net thirty years of ..age now lIe bats
left hund",d but .throws with the rlghL 1It>'R:' tt.>el
~Ph Indlt's In height and weighs I~ pUUlHI8.
The sporting public may not bellt>ve [tun ConniE'
Mttl'k Is wl~e In bls choice ot a secoud baSf'IIIIlU, but
M~)( BI.hop.
Muck Is old In the game.
T",irler Yde Released
to Pacific Coast Club
Endl Ide. wbo left hanJt>d for the
In momenta \\ two stress bore
down the regular piteht>rs. Is going
al\8} (HIm Detroit
In (lid. Emil alrt'a(]y bns dl'(1l1rtpd
from the pay roll o( the Bt>ngnls (or
E'mplo~ tnf'nt with Hollywood of the
Pacific Coast leagut>. trom \\ hleh the
Tl$!e-rs purchased Ella! 0 Funk, an
outn .. l,ft'r
lin his return from !'pw York recentlv Frank J. Na\ln made tile- an·
Doun~pment officlal. It was belle\ t"d
111 along that Yde would not be with
the Detroit club next SNlSOD but until
Mr :-"-8\'10 made known his dE'stination
It wasn't certain what club be would
8E'rve.
The release of Yde Is the first of
at>\ ('ral that are more or \p8s probuhle
Phillips, Schuble nud pOSSibly Hire,
won't be with the club nt'xt Beason
The first two are certuln to be Ipt out,
while Wee ean't miss ~olng if the Detroit management can tool aoy othpr
club Into giving It something t<f. the
outfieldt'r
1i~f'rs
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FINNEY OF THE FORCE
During the Music
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Night golf Is ployed on a miniature
IS-bole ("ourse In Atlanta, Ga.
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The F:f1<;tf'rn lntercollt>glutt> league
of b8skHouli teams Is now 32 yeur8
old.
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8t. \'Iator and IIIlnol" C'Ol1pge, two
illinois school!!! plnylng night toot ball,
spent $3,000 on lighting equipment.
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Martin Lu'n~. soutbpaw pltehE'r. ha!
be-en pur('h8~d trom OnlUhu ot the
Wetltprn It>ogue by the Pittsburgh
Pirates..
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Football fans at the Unftpd ~tatE's
spf'nti upwurd at $-1.000 (X)() to ~
grtdlron hnttlt's each Saturday during
the S('1lson
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Pf'nn 1.8 thE' deff'nl1lng chnmplon of
the EHstprn InterN>lleglate haskpthnll
lE'agtle and Is out thla at-alOn to win
I~ third ,straight title.
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Little R()('k has bought three play·
era from the White Sox, Tnltt, an out·
fieldl'r, R(>dfern. Innt>ld~r. a.Qd Bllrnebee. southpaw pitcher
Tilden Is Through
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Billy Boyd, now with the New York
Ampr\can.8 ltockl'Y ("Iuh, waR ft runn.
dian ovlntor durlnjit the World wor
and thp only one of bls 8Quudron nol
shot down.
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RE"Tprol minor Ipa~l~ arf> E'xTW'rtpd
to toll ow the lE'ad of the Intpmllilonni
In cllttlnJt thp ploy~r limit In an efrorl
to redllre the expense ot opt'rating
the clobs.
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The VE'tpran Pitt bOflkpthull tp8m
stal"tfl thE' Bf>H.!on with hopE'lI hlg-h
C"harlpy Hy .. tt, ("aptaln and forward.
hn.8 srorE'd !'i94 polntl'l In the lust two
season&--300 la8t 8eason.
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Eddie ('01110s, cORch of tht' ChRm.
pl'JD Alhlptlf."'8. hR8 PRmf'd ahout $.1()()
OCIO S 't> he ent("nod the AmE'rlcan
leRJn1r 20 yE'RrB ago
rtf' has portld
patffi In sfl.Ten world "E'rlf'&'
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ThE' f'1lh~ have pnr("hRflPd I ... Wnr
nekp from the ~hrpvE'pOr1 club of the
Southern a8Soriotlon
ne 11'1 a Illrl!'P
IpfthnnliE'r Rnd IR !laid to propel the
apple with skill Rnd ApE'('d
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Big Bill Ttldt'n. In the mldsl of In
tense training for thE' fo'rpneh c{)\'prt'd
COUrt8 championships pllllRE'd long
enough to out~ne his tE'nnls plans for
coming camllnl~ns and rE'ltprflte that
his days of Inn'ls Mlp ploy 8rt> o\'er
"1 will not play Da \'IA cup tfOnnl" any
more, but I do Intend to compf'tP In
the FTeoch hard court Rnd the Wimbledon championships:" TU(}eon sold
Fame as Gridiron Coach
Fails Hanley of Wildcats
A polkeman In Wllm(>tte, III., ar·
rested Di("k HanlE'Y for Apt"'e'dlng
Hanl('y tnE"d to ~xpluln who hE" WRR,
football {'08("h at Northwestern ooJ·
verslty, and all thnt
"So yoo're nl("k Hanley, E'hr sold
the policeman
·'Well. I'm Knute
flnrlme. Let's go over to the .tutiun
house nnd meet Fielding H Yost, Dr
Clarence Speurs.. ond the boys."
At the atBUnD huuse Pollre Chief
Wtl1!am BnmtlJ."rnn recognlz.ed
the
coat"!, and relt"uRed blm.
"Humph," Rnurtt>d the Bl"reflltlng ot·
n("er, "1t North\.\ eAt!;,nI hnd gllne Ill!
fnlt on th~ grhllrno Aft rhfOlr l'otlC'h dill
In that automobUe It might h8\'e ~ot
IOmewhere....
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WE' hpar thpre 18 talk ot rf'tlrln~
the Joke ahout the JllllJ:f' who as\.f><l,
"Yollnl!' mHn. do you know thp nnturf'
of an onth?" ond thp witn(>"A who rf>pllpd "YE'S, Your Honor Aln't J your
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Thp F'or(lhnm hflflkplhnll I(>nm hn"
lo .. t onlv four $!1In1(>q In rh(> In'" fhrp{>
yeors. onp Inqt yE'nr to Npw York tJnl
vE'rqll'\'. onp the y(>nr hpforE' to ('ltv
("ol1p~p and thp YPRr hp(ore that to
MRnhnttnn nnd ~nlholk 0
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Minor lE'aguE'A are- kkkln!: hpr-nnqp
thp mRjorl' ~rnh thE' ('olll'J:E' Rln~ dl
r('ct frnm thE" ~ mpHR It I,. E'ttt IlTlJItP(t
thnt In th4" \JPllt flve VPRI"1II npntlv $,"..00
000 worth of !ltnr tnlpnf hn" hPf>n tnk
en with no proflr to thp minors..
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The NE'w F.n~lnnd Rnspholl Ipnl:11P
plans 10 Jrive RsplMn£ ho\'" who wlJ;;h
to piny pl"of~f1:Innol hafl:f'hnll a hpl!,In"
hlind F.:nrh e1uh wtn r'Hrrv two plAY
E"rlll " ho are wlthoot prp\ lous ~
rlen("e In orgnnl7..ed hn"f"hnII.
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A ("Omhlnpd wntpr wllcon tpmp0rRn
omhulnn(,f' Rnd "rRt·nlrt "fAtIon tn ~
D~d 01 toolhnll JIiflmMl WAI' P~f:lPlltf"f1
to ()Mo ~tntf" nnl\,p",it;r hy 11o, Row
mRn. loynl fnn, RI' '" rp," nrc! tn thp
tenln tor defeating MlchlJrnn two yf"lln.
10 • row
Jones at Oregon
&'tJrlUR awtlatk-J In t"",tbull curry
"ttle alJ;lJlflMlncp Among th .. l.. nrftnK
8eol"ertJ (Jt the lft2Q Bf>fUum there are
t~ plo1e", of the ftl"BI ('luI's. Thl't"e
tl' not mono thnn one "'ho '" 1"'R:1"f"d
amnng the IPlil'lirlK hnl"klll Anr1 rht"J"e
'" not one whn hult tw.-n Inl"lull .. r1 00
any of the RII Arnert<'nn lE'amlil ot D8
tlonol rlrl"ulnrlon
Thf" nlnyprfl: \\ hn 1E"8ft In p41lnl twor
ln~ ore npHrh' RlwlIYIII mprll.twr" of
minor tpnrnlt nnr1 thpy Vllp 11ft lhf'tr
polot. a/!RlnAt wf'nkftr o\lpunf>ntlL
The 1,1oAdlnr .. ('orp", In thp \\'t>f1:tPrn
ronft"rpn<'e rlld no. tOlnl nnp-hulf alii
mnnv pulntl' nfl: fhp learllng Ilf-oren In
the Eaat nnrl Rnulh,
n.. MIolab
"WIly I. Mubel 10 wrought
The
pap...... ve a tu11 le<ouut of tbe weddins."
"Yes; they pot 'M1sa Bloeklleld _ .
lDIUTIed to the well-known <ollector of
antlqnea.' "-Nebelopalter (Zurich),
up'
Face
A GHOST OF A PIECE
er-"It 80re hu-mlne 10. mere .boot
of I piece of pie."
Pel'llUUlellt
"So tbe doctor Inld you would haft
to trlve up Bmoklull for a wbUer
·Yes. and he olso InId I would haft
to etve up ,10 for ..,00."
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"I dislike tbose Impromptu <omples-
Ion.. don't you r
do you
mean"
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Lar•• MemL.,.aldp
-Smnrt fellow, that Jlggsly_"
"You saJd It-be'. now Organizing IlD
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Coach McNichol to Quit
011\' Ipllm rrom IPH In 1017 and wno
MI;nnln two ypnnL Thp r..n~ of IOHJ.
woD tb. Inr~rt'''II'l:lIrte c/w,\rplou
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Only Four Players Are Less
Than Six Feet Tall,
(Tim. ..Iven la Eutem StaD4a",:
aubtract one bour for CenUai aDO two
bours tor M.~uDWn time.)
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3 aV p m (,hll ago Symphony
Mlchlgun's basketball team again
this Ben sun gives observers 8n opporlunlty to llulJ tlie Wolverines "glant.s.··
Of the 14 Hlf>f) C'oftcb Veenker haft
retulof'd on 1118 \unlty 8Quad only
four 8re It'h8 than alx feet tall. Six
men slund otJlJ\e the six foot mnrk.
while 1uur are an ev\'n six teet tall
If Coach Vef'nkt>r should pick Norm
Daolels, euphomore tor" urd, It Is probable thut e\'(>ry man on tilt- tpom ...... 111
flit the six toot Dlurk
t'U\lt Bob
ChaplOan, who Jumps ct>lltt'r 18 the
set'ond tallt'8t mun 00 tiJe s41l1l11. being 6 ft-t't 2 In("iJes
Trusku\\Mkl and
Orwl~. flJ~ards. as wt>11 us Dun!t']s,
are un e\en blx ft-'~t tull U8 Is LIJ\{'II,
guard
Jones. sOllhornore guurd pr08·
pet1., Is an Int'h tuller thUD bls rival.
Lovell
Henry Weiss, SOIlhomore torwurd
from Cle'\'elund, Is th~ mh.lgt't o( the
8Quod
He Is f> t{'pt 7 the .sump as
.... as Dunny Hoi'll', RUH noor guurd of
IU8t winter
Weiss. hOWt'\N. stunds
a flne ('hance ot brt:'uklng thf'mon0(Joly
of tht' !'III footer&.
TIlt' thn-e mt"n bE',sldes \\,pls.!'! who
ft~t' II'''M thun six ft't:'t tull ore Knnlt:r;
and l)u\\1l1ng, for\\.H.rds, and Hud~on,
guurd TtJt'}' ull stnod 0 teet 10
TUfrpll Mub (,pnter. lB the tallest
mun. 0 tl'pt ~l~ If\( tJP8. Dougall, an·
otlwr celltpr. und Jf'flflptt. gun rd. are
an Inch sllOrtt'r
Hkkt'tts. another
guard, Is 6 (pt'l
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Chase & SanborlL
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Bruwtllng Among Uooka,
Purltl~g Bakef'l.u!I Pro~rarD..
8 30 p m Ceco Couriers
9 00 P In Physica.l Culture Magazln..
9 30 pm..' An Evt'liing In Pari ....
10 10 D m Vulce of t'olumbla
11 30 p m. l'ILul Spel.ht II UrcbeatrL
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8 30
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Rf'prest'ntatlve Ham Fish, who Is
racking his brnln to find a ..... ay to
brIng the Army and 1"a\" to~('th('r In
toot ball oguin. al ..... ays put a lot of
('Olor Into all thnt bp dId Ht IIl1rYllrd
He ""'8S 8 \\17Jlrd r('('(,j\er or 0 for
word puss, eH'n going to thp t>xtrt>meof catchln),: thpm sitting wllt>n np~
bE'
flll'l unufluJlI ht>lJ:ht gin p him n
valullhle rpa('h aloft and he could
plC'k Ihp low oops orr the ground
In
the Inw school h(> put In hlA spnre
tlmp or~ont7lng tf"nmM at fOrflll'r liar
vurd and Yale plnyPrs tor gnmt'8.
Heroe8 of the World.
MaJ
10 Ifi P III
N. B. C, BLUE NE;TWOIlK.
00 p m The Pilgrim ..
2 {l0 P 10 nuxy Strull
0·00 p m IJuo LJlrlC Duo
7 30 p m At the Ualdwtn.
8 UU P rn Ennu J eltlck )d.elodleL
8 10 P m ('oiller'a
An Indication ot what the rec('ntly
authortzE'tJ 81!lllt10na.1 plH~lng slrPIlgth
will IOt'nn to National Ho('kt'y It'u~ue
tf'ams Is S(>E'n In the aCfJulsltlon hy
Montreal Maroolls or Bill Phillips.
noshy cent{'f at the VunCOUH'r prnfpSoelonals, wbo was sold by tht' ('OUl'lt
club to Windsor Onlurlo for ~lUOOU,
and resold tor the same figut-e tu tlie
local team.
Maroons will now sf'nd Into oCllon
thrt'e complete forward IItlt's, all with
rt>al ml'rit
They will consist ot
Stel\art, Siphert and Iloolpy Smith
as rpgulars. Phillips., Trottt'r Jlnd \\ Rn!
as Sf'{'ondl! and Phillips, 1'\ort]H'Q{t and
Uobloson as thirds.
rn. Hhythm KlngL
to Amba.AadoT lea D&.nce
m A II('e Jo'onte MRcOoultalL
p
p
P
m Cnrl.1orunjum Hour.
m Tnle Homa.nc~a.
mOld Ooid-Paul
WhitemaA
p
P
, 00 p
ao
10
m
p
30 P m
J! 01 a.. m
11
1230 a..
SJ~ht Club Homa.ncea.
i'n ram'*'" , Orch
Lombardo. Roya.l Canadian&.
H"I"]
m
Mldnl~ht )'hlodlelL
N, D. C. IlEI) ",t;TWORK--Jaaa,," S2,.
1015 a.. m
11 l~ a.. m
8 (JO
P
m
, 00 P
9 30 D
10 30 p
....
a..
10• 00
J 0 a..
1 J 0(\ a.
100 p
Mf)blloll
III
m
m
D.
tn
m
ILdllt'y 8tuart.
I',llmojhe Hour
m
:"oat)(lnal Farm Home Hour.
l'f'pllndt'nt-AmOli n' Andy,
\\ ('lItlJll:hOUl'lfi Salul ..
'r .-al'lt r'oam~r8
m.
1 00 p
m
730 p
OU P
In
,
f'o,\I,"111I.1 Ilome Hour'
RadiO Bouaehold In8t1tUt. ..
H~adl!ne
Huntln'
C. IILL~ NETwoRK
Aunt Jf'mlmll..
M"ry Hale Ma.rtln
Jo·or~r-a.1It
m
School
ot
Cookery.
Jonf' RE'11 ot Toronto. a mpmtwr of
p m '<yhll.nla t·ore8tera.
• 10 p m Heal Folkll
the l'ano<HRn wompn s Olympl(" tmc"
COLt 'dBIO\ SYSTEM
tAllm In lOZH and winner ot mooy na·
I 30 It.. m M"rnlflg IJe"otlon ..
tlonRI and Intprnatiunnl honors, hOB 10 on a m Ida RaJ1 .. y Allen
1200 Noon Columhia R~\ue
decldpd to g1ve up running. ThE' an·
3 (10 D m t'"lumt>la ":nsembl ..
4 {l0 p m M!lflj('a.1 Album
Douncpmpnt of hPr rf'{lrE'mpnt cnme
~ I~ P
m Tw\llght Troubadortl
throu~h M\rth> ('ook anoth(>r Olymtllc
6 tIn p m ('1""10,1{ llark('t PriceI'.
e
30
p
m
Lomhl\.rdo ROYRI Canadian..
8tar
MIM Cook, who Ie formln5Z a
8 00 II m nrand Upera Concert.
t('urn 10 rnmtletE' In {hp MlllroRP gnmf>fI , 10 00 p m KolAl(Or H"dlo Hour.
1030 p m In .. Ruuian Village,
In 1-opw York. sold MIRS HE'll hAd rtL
11 410 P m Hank Simmon. Show Boat.
fuspd to join the tpom h(>{'oose sbe 1230 a. m Mldnl,..ht Melodtea
WR! retirIng trom the tra{'k.
N 0, C. REI) NETWORK--.laDu_rJ' sa.
1030 It.. m Nationul Home Hour
II 16 IL m Hadio Hou.!lehold Instltut..
Thp F'rpJK"h TE'nnis nunkln!: com
5 no
m Holdlo Kt'oIth Orpheum
7 10 p m ['nward Comfort Hour
mlttpp IftfltJPd 8 nE'W 11f11 fot thE' 1!Y.."fl
I 00 D m Flf'kotchman Sunshine Hour.
<"8mpnllrn nlth IIpnri ('ochf'I nnd \tpnf>
9 (HI D m ~I"Jh('rllng SIngers
9 20 P m :-"Rllonal Sugar Henning Co.
l..acoAtE' gr(l1lpE'<\ to~(>l hpr In t\rSI plllC'p
1000 P m Had,o \'Ictor Program.
JE'nn HorlJtto WRIl third and Christian
.... II (
111.1 E ""~WORK
, 00 IL m Aunt Jl"mlmR.
f\ollfUlUfi nnd .JnC'QuP8 nru~non werp
10 H A.. m Barhara linuld
tlpd fnr fourth
II 00 a.. m F'nrN'a .. t School ot Cookery,
I 00 P m SatJonal }o'·arm. Home Hour',
In thp \.\nmE'n'.8 ranking, ~fme
7 n'1 II m I'l"p,m/1fOnl-Amo8 'n' Andy.
MRfhlpti WJlIl nrst fC'lIowE'd bf Mme
8 30 P m C'hllmplon SrarkerL
9 on p m Hmlth Hrothera.
I..n('111rl(>
Alme
J1nnJ{>fI And Mmf"
1000
p m Atwall"r Kent
('Iplnnilpl
In
thnt
ordpr
M('.8COI.IIMBl" 81' BTEl'I
dpmol<;pllp~
Bnrhlpr
1-of'uff'nd
and
~ '0 a. m
Mnrntn.'t Devotion-.
1000
IL
m
Ida Hadey Allen
Metuxil "PtP tog:f'thf>r In firth plu{'e.
t
II 30 a m IJu BArry Reauty Tal'k
II 45 R.. m ("nlumbln Noon Day Club.
I 30 P m lI~rold Stern and Orch.
Yale"
('ooch. Elmf>f nit}
1 00 p m ~Iumbla Ennmble.
Ipy wnCl. I!pnf'rnlh r-onrf'(Jr(j to hp thp , f> on p m flr nOd~Mn'l!l Health Talk.
, 00 p m f"olumhla Symphony Orch.
most cOllsl ... ll'nt toul "hootE'r In th~
7 00 p m Pa.ul Spf"cht'" Orchestra..
prufpsslollol ranks a ('w y('ars bock..
II: 1 ~ P m Polltl('8 In Waahlngton
9 00 P m Trup Df"t~ctlve -..yrtedea,
10 30 Po m Natlona) Forum trom Waab.
Thf'r(' Ie 8 pORf:llhlllt, thRt the Le- '1 00 P m DreAm Boat.
1201 a. m. Lombardo Royal CanadlLD"
hl/.:h unhf'l'J{lty In('roRftf' tpom will l>f> 12 30 a. m Mldnt~ht Melodlel'l
onE' of thoAe- to mef't thE' eomhlnf'd ..... R. C. REo NETWORK--.J.uoar7 ~
104'> R.. m
NatinnaJ Home Hour.
O'Cfor,1 C'omhrldl!p trnm whE'1l the F.nJ:
9 00 p m An F.venlnlZ In Paris.
IIAhmpn tOllr thl .. ('ountry In thE' Aprln~
1000 P m PlanterJll Pf"anutJll.
" n r, nl.I'F. NETWORK
~omp or thp collf'J:~ nlrpndv s{'h(>d
1:00 p. m National Farm. Home Hour.
IJlpd WE'N> r1hlll~rd hy thp 'ntpr{'ol
7 nn p m Pf"Jl"od"nt-Amo. "D' Andy"
1 30 P m Dlzle CirCUli
If';!iole IR('rnA~e ftRHociatlon hot LeI 46 P m Crnddol"k TI'rry.
hlg:h WOII not InrItHJf>d
q nn p m Jnll"rwnVl"n PAir.
10 30 P m
Hour
It IA nnr1t'r!'Itood thnt t'1f' nejtotlo
• o.
'J
bnHkPthnl~
Uon" nllW unclE'r U'ny will mntprlnli7A"
tovnrnhlv
J.phl~h
1111 onf" of th ..
pion. Pr C'01lf'/!f'8 In this sport nnd on I
pN>\'lnn" '\'I~II of a ('OmhlnE'd Cam
hrhlj!p (I). ford team wos one of th~
I
SYSTEM
•
9
10
11
SO
30
00
00
L 0.-.<::,..· .. ;--' De~lotla.
a.
0.,. RrftaUwaJ'.
a.
Anen,
L
11 '0 L
m
U IS p
m
t
~n
p
1 00 p
~
F.A1fJIf" Hnl1l"k1. Rnt'knell'f!I gT'f"fItP81
nfhlpte ~ln(e the dny" of ChrlRt,
\1,. t he\\ IUln hnA hM"n shuntpd to thlt
minor 1f'IIe1JPfI nftpr 8 Iilhort tnaJ with
the St. Louis CardinnlL
00 p
fi 16 p
8 IS p
8 30 p
m
m
9 (10 P
t1
12
no
~n
p
L m.
N. D- C.
11 lfl a..
7 no p.
T 30 p.
Stnrtln~
In lw.!1 "Ith E'I/!ht Kc-honlfl:
the Athlt·tI(' ARflol"intlon ot ItI~h ~I'hIHII
ntr1s of Nm1h Cnn,lInft ntm" hIlA AI
mt"rnhf'r I'l"hnolfl noll more than 2O.f)no
~Irt athlptf>8..
Rn~k .. rhnll. !lulf, tpnnl,.
and orh~r RpurtJlil nrf' on thp pro/!rnm
hut fll:.lp hllp-l..plhnll lonmnmpntB WE'M"
dlscnnt inned Illume lImp nJ:o
10 pP.
9" no
•. a.
1000
P m
.:00 a.
1,",0 'Po
';10 Pi :00 Po
':10
":DO
11:00 Nnon
1:30 Po m
'00 p m
"00 p m
.00 p m
p m
Mnury r{pnt of' NlII'1hw(,Fltpm {pll",
thl" on4> nhflut "noc" SPPllrs {hp ~lIn
IlI'Rotn {'lIlu'h
If nrrllrrf'd durin",
7'00 p m
1:00 p m,
Sp..nrR· "r~t ypur fit WP81 Vlra!lnlB
1'16 p
SP~II",' 4>h-\'pn gol 011' to a ~O()r1 I'IItnrt
10:00 ....
In flnp uf It .. hho."'PfII1 rnn1p~ \\ Ilt"n II 11 :I')n p
II'SO L
r@tumf>d Ihe- klrkn11' 2t\ ynrdR On
1:30 p.
nfRt "IllY. however. KOmplhlll2:
townrd hnplleilPd ond the I"(>ff'rf't"
oll%l,rl thp WPRt Vlrglnlnn" Il vnrds
Anuthpr pf"nnU, of hnlt ttlp ,,'qtnnee'
to rhE' gunl waR soon Inftll·tf'ft nnd a
thlrr1 followed, putting th£' holl on
W{"flt Vlnrlnlo' .. one-fllot Ilop.
Thlfll \\'01 too murh for Ht.rru'L Op
hnrT h'd out nud without hf:>fLllntlon nco
QlInlntf'd Ihe n>fer~e with hlA opinion
of him.
"Of't ofT thf" f\"Ir1 or 11.
pt'lIlIll7.e your 'pom oJ::nln , .. harked ~be
IIfth IAI.
"0
ttw
FAdie M("N'If'llnl. heod I"On('h of
Dnh'enlt, of Pt>nnlllylvnnin bnf:lkf'thnll
teom, ronnrmprli II n>lllIrt (hnt he
woold not bf" ft t"fInrlldnte tor n>fll)'
polntmf'nr AI thot end ut Hlf" p~('nl
aensoD. "ThIs 18 my la81 yt>nr lUI bURkerbnll conch Bt I'enn,," he Mid. HI'
would Irl,.e 00 realon.
p.frN\riIo. wos a membf'r ot thf" var
Landlady-"Don't YOU think thll'plp IDteroatJouel order of "le..pr.esldeDII
ftIIII¥,-1Ia1lDtll!6-1ICw~ BoIIrd·· 8114 ~ 800,000 QIlIIUc:atl_ OIl 1IaD4," oblp.
'.-
IIU •
WOLVERINE OOURT
Bishop Is Defensive Player
VEN It. be 1. woefully weak I" IoIlt1nl. 11"" Blabop was tbe oecond
baeeman tor the Athletlca In their .tmule wltb the Cubs tor the
"'Orld·. championship. He's 80 good • deteoB1ve plDJer that the
team can atrord to tarry blm with tbe idea ot IItopplnl the otber
fellows wIth his brll11ullt InfteldlneMill: WIUI DOt 8:1:1>('( ted to drive In a lot ot runa. Bill battin, average
ON
Rumors nre current ...... l l'apL Bltf
JODes. WeAt Pulnt f()othnll ('0:11 h, mny
be appronchpd 10 eonnl>t1hm wllh Ih,1
vornDt coo ching pOlltlon nl the 1:nl
vendi, of Oregon to MII('c,.'eed Cupt
lohn L' Hd~WIlh, r';!laned.
-Where tn. brotber. whe.." tol" ~1"ll\d,~~1
llpliilrs.
bo~k
l~;~~~~~~::
B"DI'~-IlIQ~~':
f •
.
,
,
FOLtoW
THE BIG
PARADE
OF HITS
,:rHE NEW
~HOW
WORLD
h
Yot ' f(:-\
The!'e tomes a time In the ute
Ir
I
i
IN HEH FIUST ALI. TAI.KEH
THE UNTAMED
tur 1rum'Jlng W.a wife's
oe the
l,ll t'UVllll'IIU
Md,,\(;U::-;
1l (0 explain
rpgll JI,
«
f',HIlP
I
tt'I'!IJI~
pt'OII]£>
)!d
I
Th e-
SUCCesSIUJ
! (>v(>rto..c;tln illy
There Are No If~ or Ands to ThiS
Annual J.tnuary Offl'r of Fllle SY,lt:;
and OVt!rco.ab.
It', Our Annual
Clean Cp and Wto Lt'l thl' Blur Go
With th l' Hldt>
Sume with Bo)..,' SUit..:, and OVl'rcoats
ents \\1111 respect to children Is ame,s.
ing, find the Ignorance o f tbOBe who
\\ rite h"ol..s on tbe subject Is even
more unulling. o('cording (0 II. man
who hu~ nile child and elglH booka.-
ut SIU
And
AT
WATERBURY
----
' .'1..,
I I ,
80vt·rtlser
keep.
I
at It.
_ ___
WED.
If You Save $25'
a month from your Income. ho\\ long before you .... 111 have
$2~) a month interest conllng- to ~'ou"
W e' mig-ht give you Ih .. an~\\'el. but you will find It
IIlSP,,'IIlg- to fig-til'''' it out fOI
FOR
THURS.
THA!\,
"THE
~otlrselL
A proflta!>!,· "!ramI''' for thl' \\ hole family.
$1 Opens an Account
PARIS
fT:-;:-;IER
_____ _ _ _ _ 1. _ _ _
luwye-r8 who \\ellt up (he Zambesl
In n borge. took three WPt' ks to make
the jourut>y.
HOT
TUES.
SUIt--. at $500
Advaota&,e in Ayiatioa
I
k l'
JUnlOJ JI' I ~(,y
r7H"'j4a/1'
k out of
T o conduct It nuthe ruunier trial
do tn; In n o rtb~ru HhlHil'sla. Judge Logan
rt'r
: flew to l10ngu In thrt.,~ hours. and
Blu r ·
hII\H1rt.}llt Ihlll
I IU' lnnHl!
----
1
IN A LAUGH RIOT
MON.
Men's and Young
Men's Suits and
Overcoats
$30_and $40
the trip.
-
Moat
BHE~J)EI.
CONNECTICUT'S LARGEST OUTFl'l"l'ERS TO
liEN AND BOY S-H A T 8 T 0 8 B 0 E 8
Poacoable CommuDit7
RuthuH.1 l~ nut only the 8maUest
county In Engluud; it itas much the
smollt'st (Jul J('t' force TWa con81818 ot
a chlt·f ('oll"'luh le, aD Inspector. two
Kergeont8 and 1:.! ('uu!ltables, who look
utter more thuo 1',.000 pt>ople.
tuurlsts.
.•
MOlquito Tac tl c.
•
but
Excbuu~t.>
A "'funl.,. uttu('k Is , . ,., led to be
ltl (' IH'ql (·II · f t·Il"' ... 1ml \\ , rt' did the
1110 .. 111111.) h'urn It "- '1't,), 01 .· Hinde.
7 FACES
VICTOR
I
Yellowstone purk OlU ll. ! ,mB 8 stnn
ot "H It'lIt1ncnlly trulned!
,
HERE IT IS
CUll,
No MODopoly of II'Doraace
The Igllorllnce ot wo:,t youn, par--
laaide Dope
\IJI)Ell FEA1THE
H~WEDE"
out
i:uqu1rer.
tl v lut· ColJlPonton__ _
CHRISTINA
EXTH,\
ve
.,
Tbe Acme hnr.Jt.>8 wt>r~ used: throU&b-
Too Much Hurry
~llIny pt:opJe who IU.· :: too much
(I t .1 II II rry to arrin~. ,~ . J find only
\\ hu! t hey to(lk niH! I.. - Woman',
(a .OHIOl S 1'\1 hl'l(; HIT
1:-; .\
ot e't'-
,lr
Q• •
dl(ll: hh. IInud.-Clnc1nnll!!
Janet Gaynor
Double
Feature
Playing
Sunday
".. 1"..ldo Sa,••
MIlI1)' womeD do not drive
lJuu:,c ,Iroperty m80l\~"llg 1J: the John An<1rew Holmes.
lutt:ijt proteijsion In Englu l ,I and womW ... hiDl'tOD'. HCirc.l. SwlD."
('II managers are DOW • Ilployed aD
Tbe
totul ,lIstaDce 811 recorded by
l"slult's In all poru ot II.· country.
W8sbluj;totl. of his trip through the
sonthern statps wlllil' President. was
There·. a Diffeunce
lit' lett PhlladeIpbla
A Jelltl~t may be \, ' \ good at 1,887 miles.
Murcb 21, HUI uu,) rt"lurned July 6.
brl,lgt: '" ork ond sUIl g\ ( 1,.1 wled out
Joan Crawford
ThisWeek
Fri. & Sat.
'
1..0001 In drivlJl&, • • •
ery lDaD wben be would ,I,e $10 It he ,all gI
cuuld read A strange '\t lllllB n's mlnd "Preparation tor death" otten meana
\\ 1H'n she's slrlng blm up.-M.Uan that when Father Ttme hal hl8 alekle
In • bu m .. t 01 wild oots. the, IIlII1 be
tranlforwtd 1010 good grain lr1 pronounel o): un Incantation OTer them-Womoa MaDa •• E.tat_
1
MERIDEN
Mf.-!.t B. Wortl. It
•
COCK-E) ED
-
Sin),!
.1
~unK of Ham and Egg ...
\ t.lbll' luden down
\\'Ith .,ppdlzlnK eatable3
'.1\
WORLD"
-~
-- -
, - -
- -.
Southing.ton Savings Bank
ury and brown
M, H. HOLCOMB. Pr .."lent P C. WOODRUFF. Treaau~
E S. TODD. V"'. p".ulent J W UPSON, A ..·t Tr ......rer
Till' FINEST H-\\I 'Ol"VE EVER EAn:N' EGGS FRESH
rHO~ THE rAH~'
FOOl>S THAT MAKI-: THE WHOLE
r.UIII' CLAP TH-IT YOl' PEAL HER E
They Come From
AllOver the State
TO
BLACK
SHEEP'S
GOLD
BUY
SUITS-TOPCOATS
and
OVERCOATS
By BeatTice GTim.ha,v
AUlbor of -n.e \\'r~d; o f rh. R~
_to .... "'Cono o f .h .. (:(.",1Snu,"
"Nobody' , hued," de..
Harry Israel's
~
a
COME
AND
SEE
You
I
Monuments
Cemetery Work of All Kinds.
Bcacfice Gnmshawall .... lCh a South Seas
settmg
else exerts a stronger
apreal co k"Jers of redblo"k,1 e"pencnccs In
nc\\, r l :morous and
Reason
FOR
YOURSELF
Thomas M. Rich
37 Main Street
S'':l:y "
Cap,tal and Surplus
DepOSits
Resourcec;
F(1 I, 0
$802,000
6,200,000
6.800,000
THE
u·
Idcscnbable,
'"
1 ~ ~ ..... rla
II y 10
•
SOl'THI!\'(;TON
Southington, Conn,
Works I Classified Mvertlomg paya.
,
Offer
•
PATHFI DER
•
agaZlne
h:,: '~ds a< does no
other \\ "1C'r. The
s,c,oIYlc,!: thrill of chts
Meriden, Conn.
18 Colony Street
Phone 42
..
CarCl\.ll.n~ latitudes,
~I~ .h ~ r ' c:",C'nty-thrce
The Home National Bank
P~ """".",
I
Combination
and nothlllg
)ca-, I~_ ,: ~ her home
III Papua and knows
Savings Department
Memorial
A mercnant may have In rua store
something very desirable at a priOf'
that anyone would be willing Id pay
but 'f no one knows he baa It, It b
likely to stay 10 luo otore. Advortla-I
Inll tUrns stocluJ ofte:n..
:
Nothmg else In roman'
Are Invited.
COMMERCIAL ACCOUNT
GRAVEl
SEOANS-$99j to $149 .•. Six. F. O. B. Detroit
THl,(,KS-$66~ to $177:>. ", ton. F. O. B. Detroit
tIC hccracurc IS qUICe
hke che SCorles by
MERIDEN
The r e 's
EVERY
Southington
-IN-
1
New Dodge Bros.
MARK
-AT-
;
-THE-
NEWS
FOREIGN D~PARTMENT
Travelers Checks
OFFICERS
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
Boxe'!: to Rent
Charles S. Perkins, PreBule1ll
Arthur S. Lane. VIC. Prosi<knt
Earll~.1
Grorge J. Sokel.
OaBItier
Asst Ca.8hi6f'
INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT H W Perkmc;.
Oti, S L,ddell. Asst, Cashier
Secunties l!ouKht and Sold
Always a leader In the development of industrial and
commercial enterpnses in Meriden and vicinity, and exceptionally well Quahfied to handle thE' financial affairs
of corporations and Individuals.
;::======....:..---.....; Ir.======;.':!
REAGAN
"ranklin !
ir-Cooled
{fHau from Maker to WrarC'1'."
All Jondo of Ladies' and
Men's Felt. Velvet, Straw and
Panama Hat. re-blocked lold the
la test styl.,..
ifi.Y,,-.J'.l.I.l.1
F. Miller
nnd 'Murray Streets
• MEmEN
:ill Phone 18S0
17
""."a A'FRANKLIN DEALER
411 W. Main St.
Meriden
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R.
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Meriden, Conn.
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