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PAGE TWELVE EbmriifBtnr £ttritfno VmiQk THURSDAT, JAITOARY 80, 10882' \ AVEBAOB DAO.T ClBCIll.A'noM nUD WKATUBB for tho HoBth ot Oeoember, 1988 4.The !lierryinskera”, a local or­ A. Knofla. S6.8 per cent; second ae- school auditorium was filled last roiecaat of 0 . S. Weather Bureau, Dance to the Royal Manchester’s Birthday Ball chestra under the leadership of rlea, lint. U lu Marjorie H. Smith night for the Class Night program, Hartford V "Sammy" Felice, will play tonight THIRD SOCIAl UNION and Hri. Ruth P. Martin, 62.3 per H .S . GRADUATE WINS at which the Class History and Tht AW* COM 5,853 at the Sliver Grill. There will also cent; second, Charles and George Class Prophecy were given. The. iM uuinFB iFr tw iiFninn w praiu Fair tOfUfht and Saturday; Arcadians "Swingy Music” for the President be, two floor shows. Johnson, SB.7 per rent; third, Farl program waa followed by dancing mmnhwtm Member of the Audit Ballsieper and William Martin, 57.7 to music furnished by the Pled Bureau et CIroulatlons slightly colder tonight. Sobaol St. R«\, Friday. Jan. SI BRANCH IS FORMED per cent R .P .I. GOLD MEDAL Miss I.llllan Berger o f Hartford Pipers’ orchestra. In the afternoon, FRIDAY SPECIALS MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM AdmlMlnn SSo. Thursday Evening, Jan. 30 The third series will be played al­ the program consisted of presenta­ Door Prlr*— Season Paaa, and Miss Mary Sblrshac of Willi- ■ ■ ST.ATE ARMORY ternate Friday nights, starting - to­ tion of gifts, reading the Class Will mantle were dinner guesta Wed­ morrow night 3 to 6 VOL. L V , NO. 104. (Clawlfied Advertlalng on Page 16.) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 31,1936. (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CBNTtl < nesday evening at the home of Mr. North End Unit Organized and presentation of athletic awards. Tlrki-t» $VS0 Pur Coiiplu. and Mrs. Clarence Wesson of Hart­ Elmore Ferris Awarded Gold ABOUT TOWN RIM Tntrn nnd HU OrrhrBfr*. ford Road. With George Snow Named Any Flavor TlrkPli, on m>lo nt Gnrronc>, EARLY HOURS HERE Prize for Proficiency in Rpmp'H, Inc., Piirk HIM Flower The Royal Arcadians, exponents BlDfCO. played for the lajl Shop, Mlllkowskrn, >Iurpti.v Drug of "awing music" will appear at the JELLO tlmp tonight at the Maeonlc Temple President. Sciences. Storo*,. Poro'n Stand and Bray'a. Recreation Center for the regular L. T. Wood Co. under the uponsorehtp of Nutmeg TODAY VERY COLD Forest. Tall Pedars of Lebanon. A Friday night dance. The band has 51 Bissell St. Tel. 4496 Mr. and Mr.^. William R Tlnkrr, played, in ballrooms of every sec* large crowd Is expected. There will A third unit of the National Elmore Ferris, a member of the ■Ir., of HniildiT Rci.iil, wori’ rt it- li'tn of the state. A former local be the usual special games for pn/.es Union of Social Justice was formed TOWN GRAND LIST IS $36,080,367 and monthly and weekly prires will ofl rocpMlIy at The Clin in .Son resident, Anthony Saggeae leads the Class of 1930A of Manchester High AGENT be awarded tonight. Francisco. band and croons.' A season pass will at a meeting held In the Manchester Few Realized Mercury Drop­ .School which graduates tomorrow -AJ' be given as a door prize. Dancing YMCA last evening. There was a night, was the recipient of a special Armour’s will be from 8:30 to 12:30. good turnout. The meeting was call­ FOR ed to order by Andrew HeiUy-And ped As Low As 15 Below award at the Claas Day exerclees Keep Society Guessing he presided for the organization of held yesterday afternoon. He was PORK and .1 Order some of these temptinK fresh veRetahles to At the meeting of the Women’s the unit. George Snow was elected presented with a.gold medal from PPPERS NEARLY 6 MILLIONS Social Activity group at the Kasl president. Other officers elected This Morning. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for BEANS 20 Convicts Die In Fire serve with the fi>^h or meat you hiiy at I’inehiirsl tomor­ Side Recreation bulMlng last night. were, Vice president, Mrs. William proflclency In mathematics and row . Dial 11.")1. Mrs. O cclia Wandt explained the F. Shea: secretary. John T. Zapad- science during his four years as a ka; treasurer, Ernest Scranton. The student. Ferris Is the son of Mr. "Weave 1!" method of making Those who did not get out of doors and Mrs. Knight Ferris of 298 Oak special ^ C can Trapped in Cage of Prison REDUCTION IN YEAR; organization starts with 101 mem­ OKE Small, VnunK Kn*^h Florida articles out of yarn. She aJso dis­ this morning until after 8 o’clock bers. This Is the third unit formed street Brain Doctors Find GEN. KONDYUS, b I’:e t s GREFN BRANS played a quilt design. Refreshments did not realize how cold it was In Kerrl.s. arcording to Principal Ed- wi-n srrvcfi. a new activity at the in- Manchc.Htcr. Transfer Truck When \ rolorliil .-uidition lo >oiir Ttirught there Is to be a meeting Manchester during the early hours. •son M Hailey, has had con.sistently Casha life f.pcn to all women members. .75 tlHMIll. 2 (|iiar(s 2bc in 'rinkcr .Hall when another unit good marks in mathematics and Hershey Baking The Rf'.iip mcet.s each VVedncHday Readings from different places tak­ Price STRONG MAN OF MAY BE 25 MILL TA; Tour famjl> will (S)in|>||- will be f'lrmed. The plan is to limit science during the past four years. 12 Bey Is Two-Minded .»t 7 :io p rn en between 4 o’clock and 5 o’clock Ton Drum of Gasoline Ex­ 2 bunches 17c n>4-nt \oii rill tiirm. each unit to 250 members. With H'e has taken a college preparatory this morning showed as low as 15 course and it 1s understood that he C M O C O L A T ^ nearly that number alreatly enrolled degrees below zero. At 7 o'clock Ripe Tomatoes, l.'e Ih. Iccherj; lA-tlMce. ih Unit No 1 ati'l with 155 In the plana to enter the Navy. The high plodes; Others May Die. Continuing along the same lincs.^i> was 93 per cent, a very good aver­ GREECyASSES JoHcpti Baron. 40. of 38 Milford ! some readings were taken showing Green IVas Caiilinower Spinach .‘<tre*t, I la Ft fortl, was Injured yes-i .'■^idc unit, or unit No, 2 and begun yesterday afternoon when the age for this age classification. 13 below and along Main street 11 ) \ lb. bars 2 ^ * defense introduced Dr. George B. NORBECK, BORAH Celery Ciiriimhers Sweet I’otaloes Icp.lay afternoon when .struck by an over 100 In the one formed la.st vva.s 6 below. By 7:50 the Icmpora- Dr. Gold said that Bey was suffer­ mghl It is expected that the fourth Scottsboro, Ala., Jan. 31.— (AP) Davis of Guilford, former Wethers­ ing from "some alteration of his ^<ew CiihhaRe. .New U hite Turnips. 2 bun. J.'ic. automobile driven by Charles .. lure started to rise with zero show­ Former Regent Who Split Halch of 41 Phelps Road, on Park­ unit to be formed tonight will take field supernumerary physician tes­ mental faculties ’ and due to the ing In many places. By 9 o’clock —Twenty negro convicts burned to tifying to the mental capacity ot 1 er street Mr. Baron relumed to rare of those who were unable to the reading In most plnce.s was The CHOICE fact that he had been in prison so BACKER, SCORES' I’ " i RlRDSKYi: SPl.V\rH . .. ■ 2lr get to the other meetings and by death today In the cage of a prison John Bey. Attorney Donald C. Fisk many years, he had created a dis­ IHirtfnrd after the accident anti en- the end of the week there will be about 10 above zero. It continued of Rockville today presented Dr. With the Recalled King to get warm as the morning advanc­ of a good automobile insurance transfer truck through explosion of tinctive life pattern, individually ot ten'd Mt. .Sinai hosftital. Hla condi­ 1.000 enrolletl In the XTnlon. Louis H. Gold of Hartford, psy­ his own. He said he was suffcrlDR: PINKHTRST FRKSM PISH ed and at 11 o'clock the tempera­ policy is of vital importance to AUTHORtStL a 30-gaIlon drum of gasoline. tion i.s not con.sidered seiiou.s. AUTMONIItO chiatrist, and Dr. George K. Gos- from "schisofrenla," described ns a George, Dies Suddenly in LANDON SPEECH Cheney Brothers List 1|| M’hite Hiilihut ture had gone as high as 22 in mo.st you . 1 sell dependable auto­ Two other coDvlctn were seriously Icin, also of Hartford, specialist in "splitting of the mini!." 111 TTKKI ISil . I'lc 11). places. NUT Injured and Guards Mlddlcbrook and .Salmon Tlie New Haven railroad's stream­ mobile insurance. ’SHOP mental disorders, both of whom tes­ I>eluMlnns Whole Haddock . 1.">c Ih. Come to this store for Double-Ksy Was.son were seared on the hands tified that they had examined Bey Bey has some ability to correlate Ihens; Trouble Feared. Largest at $7,367,876. .i Filet of Sole line train, the CJomet, runs over the ANOTHER DUPLICATE and face In attempting to re.scuc the South Dakota Senator De­ local flivl.slon often on Sunday, Nuts. We toast freth with creamery on three occasions since the early and to reach conclusions, although Haddock Filets victims near this northeast Alabama part of December and had found Boston liluelish 1 r>e Ih.
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