GRANDSON OF NEW PRODUCTS SWEDISH KING INTRODUCED AT IS w e TODAY C O O m S C H O O L Prince S i^ r d Married To Lecturer To Feature New Sapreme Court RiSes Utey Daughter Of German In- Foods And Recipes At Highspots in Opinion May Sell Liquor h C oi- dnstrialist In London; Herald Classes In State tainero Of Less Thau Crowds Besiege Couple. Theater Here Hext Week. On Druggist Permits Quart; No Closing Honrs. By Associated Press ^ Intent of Legislature was for London, March 8.—(AP)—A ro With yesterday's annoimcement What the opinion held: state control of intoxicating liquors mance Uke a fairy tale of fiction of the Cooking School which will be through delegation of discretionary Legislature had Constitutional Hartford, March 8,—(AP)—The held next week at the State theater right to provide for control of use power to commission to grant or came true today with the wedding i withhold permits. druggists (rf the state today won at noon of Sigvard, Prince of the office of The Herald was flooded and sale of alcoholic liquors by pharmacists. Druggists are subjected to addi their fight against the state liquor Sweden, Duke of Uppland and with Inquiries from local mercharts tional responsibility—namely to be and markets for an opportunity to Legislature bad power to distin commission and will be able to sell grandscm of the Swedish King, to provided with a certificate of fitness partidpate in some way, “It’s fine’’ guish rights imder two Glasses ot liquor under the drug store permits the beautiful Fraulein Erika Patzek, from the pharmacy commission. said one merchant, “to bring a permits, (package store and drug Druggists likely to forfeit both rather than packtige store permita. famous lecturer here to tell the g ists). druggist and pharmacy permits if The Supreme Ctourt o f Shrors lij women about new ideas in cookery. Upheld trial court in ruling that, convicted of sdlowlng alcoholic liq an opinion banded' down today, But can’t we get in somehow, so place being suitable, a druggist per ruled that the commission must is» these women know what wonderful uors to be drunk on premises. mit rather than package store per Trial court upheld that commis sue drug store permits to phanna- things are really to be had in their clsts of Connecticut, thereby up own to w n ?” mit should issue to druggist-appli sion regulations went too far In cant. refusing druggists permits. holding a decision of Judge New^ World SnppUee Available Jennings of the Superior Court The merchant was right, for not The test case was that of Edward only are the obvious necessities of Murphy, druggist of Manchezter, homemaking to be found in our who appealed from the ruling of the grocers’ shops, markets, the dairies, commission that pharmacists muat bakeries and other stores but the When 16,000 hunger marchers from all parts of Great Britain converged on London to protest the govern $10,000 LOAN GIVEN take out package store permits, and supplies available to every woman ment’s new unemployment bill, the city mustered 12,000 police to keep order. Here a contingent of mount was sustained by Judge Jennings. of Manchester include wonderful as ed police is seen holding back the crowds at Hyde Park. The significance of the Supreme sortments which come from all over Court decision is that under drug the world. Tea from India, spices TO FEDERAL OITICIAL store permits pharmacists will be from elsewhere in the Orient, fruit able to sell liquor in cmitainers of from the South Seas, and from Cali less than a qiuut and no closing fornia and Florida, fine flours from HALT EXPERIMENTS hours are stipulated. the great wheat fields of the Middle Feet Under Water 60 Aircraft Head TeDs Senators JOHNSON STARTS The Supreme Court opinion was West, rich dairy products from our written by CJhlef Justice william M. finest farms, superb cookery essen Maltbie, the other Justice s ' oon^ tials wUcb are the products of BAKEWEU WARNING He Advanced Smn To curring. Attorney (General Warren yunerican Industry and which are Diver Becomes Drunk EMPLOYMENT DRIVE B. Burrows, Deputy Attorney Gen so excellent that American manu eral Ernest L. Averill and Assistant facturers are also exporters, send Deputy Assistant Post Attorney General H. Roger Joaaz ing these same products to every Congressman Says It Is Duty appeared for the appellants; Joim Prince Sigvard country on the face of the globe. Unusual Story Related Before Royal Society of C. Blackall and Wimam B. Hanna Living so close to these wonders master General Gove. Bloe Eagle Chieftain Selects Arts In London—How the Feat for the appellee and Louis T. 22-year-old daughter of a Berlin in we lose sight of their importance Of Minority To Back The Gaberman, Glen W. Fox and Stew- dustrialist. and quality. Next week’s Cooking Was Accomplished. Men To Map Ont Plan To art W. Dunning as amicus curiae. In taking his comnmner bride at School, besides its lectures, discus Washington, March 8.—(AP)— No pro'vislon for drug store per sions, new recipes, and cookery a Registry office in the heart of Constitution. Paul Henderson, vice president of mits was made either in the oiigtoal busy London, the 26-year-old Prince demonstrations, will bring us some Liquor Control Act, or in the of the highlights, the most imi>ort- London, M arch 8.— (A P )— ^Ellbow^had been trapped in the angle United A ircra ft and Transport (Cor Create Jobs. —like Lennart, his cousin—aban benders* may well doff bats to Tom, I formed by the side of the ship and amendments of the commizzian doned his princely rights for a ro ant facts about the products which poration testified before the Senate adopted on the last day of the legis fin our refrigerators and pantries the man who sat at the bottom of i the ’tween deck, Washington, March 8.—(AP) — mantic union with the girl of his the ocean and drank whiskey, with I "The diver, working ufiider' the Although expressing support of the airmail investigating committee to lative session. Senator John C* and which make the meals our Weudiington, March 8.—(AP)— Blackall, however, presented the dreams. families love. w ater imder his chin eind sixty feet I ’tween, deck, suddenly discovered President’s recovery progfram, Rep day that he bad loaned 810,000 in Instead or a carillon of bells peal General Hugh S. Johnson took a drug store amendinent indepexident- Mrs. Edna R. Crabtree urged this of it on top of him — drinking when that his hands were out q f w ater resentative Bakewell believes the 1930 to (Chase C. Gove, deputy sec- ing for their wedding in the ancient a slip would have drowned him like Not long afterward he duty of the minority psuty is to new step today in his drive for re- ly and it went through wttii the to repeat as often as possible ^covered 'ond assistant postmaster general other changes. capital of the Prince’s royal forefa ^M k, that every session at the a rat in a trap. cases of whiskey. “work unceasingly to brtog the emplojrment The NRA chief sum thers, Sigvard and his bride had . Hie story of Tom was told to dm oount^ back to (^nstitutloiial gov under W. Irving Glover. moned two select indilstrial commlt- 'There are between 600 and TOO Fastens Uf< applications for druggist permits chattering ^ g bMa Is a little Royal Society of Arts by Sir Robert "To uvold interruptloi from the ernment.” „ _ „ Hendd^eon previously had termed, .tees to help him work out a pro- oa~Page Seveif) now on file with the Liquor Control park outside and a sea of smiling Dayis, noted authority on deep sea surface Imd to defeat any attempt He refers to his McKinley birth inl^4^tical President Roosevelt’s t gram for making more job.s. faces in a sympathetic throng to diving, and here it is: made from the diving boat to pull day speech at Niles, Ohio, as an ex proposals for return of the airsoail This he did after closing, the first commissloc, which under the .Bb<- welcome them on their wedding day. "Tom, a diver working on a him up unexpectedly, be took a pression of his views. He warned code authority assembly- with a preme C>>urt decision It must now to private carriers under new terms. issue. Obviously happy, the two were wreck, had sent up no cargo for the turn with his life line around a against “some of the more formid Henderson salr in the last year .r sharp announcement that enforce SEAPLANE SAVES L ong Bettle wed by the “mai^ng” superin last couple of hours and everybody convenient stanchion. He was there able dangers we are facing,” men two hp bad destroyed the notes evi ment of Blue Eagle rules will be The battle between the druggists, tendent of the registry office, aided became anxious aboiiv him. At last free to' enjoy himself—with the tioning possible encroachments on dencing the loans tc calling 810,000. tightened up. supported by the State Pharmacy by the assistant registrar. he shot ,to the surface and was knowledge that if he slipped, if freedom of the press and radio Grove, ne said, was a close personal “I have been too gentle x x x ‘You Brief Ceremony FIVE FISHERMEN dragged to the latter. 'Then, it was there was any sudden movement in broadcasting, creation of a huge ain’t seen nothing yet’ ”—he assert Ckimmlssion, against the control friend of long standing. commission began shortly after the 'The ceremony was of only a few seen that he was dnmk. Yet, he the water, if for any reason the air government bureaucracy, and gov “ Fie told me he had been gam ed last night. m inutes’ duration. Elach had only went down as sober as a horse at a should escaped from under the ernment competition with private In To draft his new plan, Johnson control act went into effect, when bling in the Stock Market with all the liquor board first made known two sentences to say. fimeral, and the chief salvage offi ’tween deck, or if he had miscal dustry, but protested partisan op the money he had in the world,” asked the code authorities of the cer set about clearing up the mys its intention of refusing to issue any Both smiled nervously as they culated his own capacity and failed position which may Impede recov Henderson explained. heavy goods industries and of the Their Boat Wrecked On Reef tery. ery. druggist permita, rel dng on “dla- drove up to the registry office in a to screw his mouthpiece on sigain, MefUiwhile, the New York Curb consumer goods groups to select 3 How It Was Done cretlonaiy” powers In ^ t section big limousine for tiie ceremony. he would be drowned like a rat in a President’s Popularity Exchange agreed to furnish the tweleve men each today. “This is how Tom did it. As the trap.” of the liquor law. Erika was wearing a smart navy They Wait 13 Honrs Until “I think that part of the popular Senate banking committee a list of Much Work Ahead ship sank she had ueeled over Sir Robert surveyed his audience ity of the President is due to the The commission offered to give blue tailored costume, with a hat to sellers of air company stocks prior He aimed for something concrete match, and a spray of lovely white slightly to one side. Some air in the and added: response in the minds of men to the to aimoimce to the public by the the druggists package store per hold, instead of escaping out of "But, divers cannot afford to suf appeal which bis great ideal makes, to cancellation of the airmail con mits who would place them in the orchids on one of the lapels of her Rescuer Locates Them. tracts, and (Chairman McKellar of week-end if possible. But he prom coat. the hatch when the water poured THUGS RETURN MONEY cleariy Implied la thejplaa of the act MERCHANTS SEEK ABOUT TOWN TO GIVE PROGRAM aad la Its various provlaloas. * 0m CBRS.0F UNION That the Leglalature might vest N o m i i i AFTER SLUGGING MAN la the Uquor control ooma^ssloa a OBITUARY AU those taking part in the Bea dlaeretloa to detenalae whether or POUCEACnON ter program at the Concordia Luth lU MEET SATURDAY IN RADIO FORM not particular iq>p)icanta were stat eran church are requested to meet able persons to receive permits and a u i i a at the church for rehearsal Satur “Keep Away From Police,” whether or not the plaoes, under the DEATHS day afternoon at 2:30. They Warn, Then Give Back restrictions in toe act and such Shop CoBui(ttooo Alao To At* M n. Gertrode Beeba Nmnerons Breaks h Staf regulations as It might lawfully tend Moning Session At Rev. W. D. Woodward of HolUa- St(rien Cash. Junior Choir Members Of St Mrs. Gertrude Beebe, wife of make, is not open to question. The ter street will be the leader at the Stephen R. Beebe of 381 Woodland Odd Follows Building. Muchester Witar C ngpri ford Springs Stores constltutloaal right of toe stTMt, died at her home last evening union Lenten service this evening at 'New Haven. March 8.— (AP)— Jemes’s Church To Give ture to provide for toe control of the after an illness of four months’ 7:45 at the Y. M. a A. Not every chap who is held up and Tb* txaeutiva offlOM a&d diop use or sale of aloolKdlc Uquor by duration. She was bom In willing, And Ihrw Ottw Ish robbed of cash gets any of toe oominlttoM of Local H88, United Aronse Dealm Tkere. pharmacists in toe exercise of their ton in October 1873, toe daughter The first meeting of the third Entertaipment Textile AnodatloB, will meet at aooney back. Amoa Desfoases of business, in a manner similar to that of Mr. and Mrs. James Le Doyt, but series of the duplicate contract nine o’clock Inturday monilDf in cen t W est Haven is toe lucky exception embodied in toe Liquor Control Act, has been a resident of Manchester bridge club will be hdd tomorrow the union otflceo in the Odd Fellows L. C. Johnston, of Henry street, Early this morning on toe street, has been expressly upheld by this for toe past thirty years. She was night at the Manchester Coumo u n ^ Radio proframs. Just as they are buildlnf. It is urgently requested he was hit over toe head, felled, and court. The fact that under druggist a memb^ of toe American Insur division manager of the First N a club. Play will begin at 8 o')'clock hia pockets robbed of 88. ’Two men that sU attend as Impor'important buai- After oocupylng tha mtls ce produced in a broadcasting studio, permits sales of alcoholic Uquor may ance Uhlon and toe North Metho tional Stores, was called to Stafford sharp. Those who cannot attend did toe job. sees will be tranaaoetsA are asked to notify a member on wlU be presented from toe stage of be made without restriction as to dist, church. office! in the Bate^ 4 Brown bulM* Springs this morning because of a He had told his troubles to an of There will be a reuesantative of the committee. hours or days whereas sales under Besides her husband she is sur ing on Depot Square 4nee January ficer, after his head had cleared. Hig^ school hall Saturday night, vived by two daughters, Mrs. Leon the local In the offices Saturday report that a First National store package store permits are restricted 1, 1923, the Manetaeater W ater com Than, he hung around to see what March 17 when toe musical comedy Holmes of Manchester and Mrs. morning to receive and sign appli located on lower Main street in that All bridge players are invited to in both wa Ts does not brlng^about pany, the LydaU 4 Foulds P u e r turned up. Sure enough, two men 3 Ivan Frost of Lynn, Mass.; also two cation cards and to receive monthly town had been broken into during the Tall Cedar card party at the revue, “Radio Revels of 1984,” is company, the William Foulds P i ^ came up. “Stick around a while and so unlawful discrimination. Those sons, Clifford Beebe of Meriden and dues. A t toe last meeting of toe lo the night and a large qusmtlty of Masonic Temple this even i^. There produced by toe junior members of company and toe Colonial B oM goods stolen. we’ll see that jrou get your money applying for druggist permits are Lester Beebe of Hartford and su cal it was votad to assess dues of will be prises and refreshments. toe choirs of S t James’s church. company are to vacate the offiott back,” said they. A few minutes subjected to an additional require grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.WU- 60 cents a month. Mr. Johnston left at once for Play will begin at 8 o’clock. ^ Potterton and Krah, local radio and on April 1 will occupy a atroet Stafford Springs to help in an in later one of to e ' men came and ment not appUcable in toe case of Uam Tuttle of Mansfield and Mrs. specialists, wlU reproduce a radio floor office in the building formeriy ventory and learn just what was pressed 86 in his hand. “N ow keep other permits, tending to restrict BUUott Ctoadwlck of South Coventry. A daughter was bom this mora< brqadcasting studio on toe stage. known as the Morton buUding, now missing. The message he received away from toe police’,” he said. such permits to persons of a pecu- TTie body wlU be at toe Holmes ing to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hooey There will be toe control room, con toe property of Michael Coughlin oo did not tell whether or not money But Desfosses had told his story Uar responslblUty, because they undertaking room on Woodbridge of Delmont street The child was solidated and individual "mikes,” STRIKING MASONS North Main street. had been taken. and toe police had a description of must present a certificate of fitness street aftar 4- o’clock Friday after bom at the home of its parents. Alterations for toe occupancy of The break is one of a series of toe men. and an amplifying sjrstem. from toe pharmacy commission be noon and toe funeral WUl be held toe store, which has been vacant for about 15 that has occurred in Staf This show will be presented as a fore a permit may issue. Saturday afternoon. There wiU be There will be a meeting of the some time, were started today by ford Springs within a short time. series of eight fifteen minute pro Serve PnbUo Need services for toe Immediate family GETANETIMA1DM The thefts became so numerous Junior Sons of Italy held in the grams. Each will be Introduced and at toe Holmes funeral home at Mr. Coughlin and will be completed'- ESast Side Recreation building this Drug stores, by keeping open long that the business men of Stafford concluded with "theme songs”, o’clock foUowed by services at toe before April 1. W ater billa wUl ba evening. The meeting is called for hours and on aU days, serve a very due then and it will be possible for Springs held a meeting and petition REPORT DILUNGER characteristic annoimcements, and North Methodist church at 2:30. 7:30. Tickets will be distributed for real pubUc need. The Le^slature people to go Into a ground floor of ed the officials of the borough for all that goes with a program just as Rev. Marvin L. Stocking will offi a supper to be served in the Sub might reasonably conclude that it Middletown Men Told To fice and make the payment. additional night police. In round it comes over toe air waves. A num ciate and toe burial wlU be in the ing up a number of boys last Week Alpine Club on March 16. would be unwise to restrict them as Buckland cemetery. A t toe office of toe different SEEN IN CHICAGO ber of assisting artists have been to toe hours or days during which paper companies and toe water there was found, the police claim, a secured. Some of them come direct Go Back To Work Or Lose map of the different stores in the The amount of incoming express they might be open or might dis Charles Subisky compiany it was said this morning from toe radio. Among them are toe business section, showing just at the Manchester office of the pense prescriptions or seU medicinal Charles Subisky, father of Mrs. that toe question of moving to a where the different windows and Railway Ebcpress Company, has RamljUng Cowboys, “Babe” Cody, compounds containing alcohoUc Louis R. Smith of 5 Parker street Their Jobs. street level office had long bean doors were located. shown a big falling off the last two Radio Warning Sends Police known to radio audiences as “Miss Uquor; and it might weU deem that died at 2:30 p. m. yesterday at toe considered. ’The increased number The fact that there was not days. This is due to the opening of Personality,” and toe Knights of it would be impracticable or un Windham Memorial hospital, Willi of water users In toe territory now prompt action taken has caused im- roads and express trucks now can Rhythm orchestra, with Tony mantle, foUowlng a short illness. supplied by toe competny has been necessary to separate their function Middletown, March 8.— (A P ) __ rest among the merchants. There pick up express matter in Hartford Cars To Sonth Side Of Obright as xylophone soloist. ’The funeral wlU be held in St. one of toe reasons fo/toe diange, in serving such a need from toe seU- 'The e W A through its local chair was another angle discovered to the and deliver it to points east of Man Michael Cordera will act as chief Joseph’s church, Willimantlc, to and with toe coming of toe paji^ ing of alcohoUc Uquors Intended for man, Charles R. Hoover, delivered many robberies this week when a chester without having it come to announcer and master of cere morrow at 9 a. m. ment of bills In April it was de the Manchester office. beverage purposes. an ultimatum today to 40 striking man 38 years of age was taken into City— Woman With Him. monies. ’There will be a number of cided to make toe transfer toif« - W e cannot say that toe Legisla stone masons to report for work by custody, it being claimed that be impersonations of well known radio month. The front part of the store, Good progress is being made by ture did not have a reasonable basis 9 a. m., tomorrow or be replaced on had been receiving the stolen goods Chicago, March 8.— (A P)— The characters. Among these will be Ed which is 18 by 48 feet will be de workmen engaged in remodeling for the distinction it made in toe FUNERALS their jobs. voted, to toe work room for the (Ufr and disposing of them. police radio fiashed directions to all Wynn, toe Fire Chief, Roy Atwlll the interior of the town court build exercise of rights under toe two Little hope was expressed by la available squad cars at 12:30 p. m., and George Samuels, toe Funny ferent companies, toe tiles and the ing. A change in toe plans has classes of permits and we cannot Mr*. Cbristiiia M. Shearer bor leaders of a settlement of toe coimters. In toe rear will be an today to speed to a south side neigh Boner. been made permitting toe construc therefore hold that it did not have Funeral services for Mrs. Clhris- strike at a meetlnlg scheduled for inner office 14 by 18 feet where toe ’Tickets are now on sale from TO CHARGE ONE CENT tion of a small room in toe south borhood where John DUlinger and a toe power to make that distinc tina M. Shearer, widow of John late today. director^ of toe companies can members of the choirs of St. James’s side of the building to be used for woman were reported to have been tion.” Shearer, who died ’Tuesday morn 'The bricklayers struck a week ago meet and hold private conferences. seen. photography and fingerprinting by church, toe Children of Mary, and ing, were held this afternoon at 2:30, when they refused to accept a cut In — I m FOR TAVERN PROZELS the police department. The police had been notified that others. MUST ABIDE BY COURT at the home of her son and daugh wages from 81.20 to 85 cents on MoNEIL COMING HOBIB the escaped killer was driving past hour. Palm Beach, Fla., March 8— CAP) Hartford, March 8— (AP) — “We ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jaunes M. The finding of toe 80 pound turtle the Southmoor hotel at Stony Island Raise of 15 Cents —Archibald McNeil, Democratic most certainly will abide by toe Shearer of J23 Hilliard street, with Hartford, March 8.— (A P )—Beer by employes of toe government in avenue and 67th street in a sedan e W A officials said today they National committeeman for Con STATE DRUGGISTS WIN opinion of toe supreme court,” said whom she had lived. Rev. F. C. Allen drinkers in Connecticut will con their work of cleaning up swamps is with a woman. would restore 15 cents of toe pay necticut, was homeward bound by Chairman Frank S. Bergln of toe of the Second Congregational tinue to eat pretzels with their toe record in this part, according to This was too region In which a on an hourly basis for toe masons way of toe National capital today, State Liquor Control Commission church officiated. There was a pro Game Warden Walter E. Luettgens, TEST CASE IN LIQUOR and would bring their helpers pay after a visit with his mother Mrs. drinks but they will have to pay a gasoline station attendant said he today. fusion of beautiful • floral tributes small amount for them, it was de who had charge of the removal of recognized DilUnger last night. up from 60 cents to 60 cents an Archibald McNeil, Sr., at their win Not having seen a copy of the from members of the large family ter home here. cided at the conference between turtles from toe ponds and streams The attendant, E. G. Deacon, 35, (Oontinned from Page One) hour, If they would return to work opinion, the commission chairman circle, neighbors and fnends. The by tomorrow. The, return^ vacationer was ac tavern keepers, pretzel wholesalers around Manchester. He reports that ^ d Dihinger stopped at the station would not comment on it, other bearers .were grandsons of Mrs. ’Two labor officials who went to companied by W . A. Julian, treasur and N R A officials, this morning in toe largest turtle found last year about 10 p. m., last night, asked to shall be under package store per than to say toe commission would Shearer, as follows: Wallace Shear Washington, D. C., after toe strike er of toe United States, who had the offices of the National Emerg was in the pond between Tolland wash his aands in a grufl voice, and mits only. The commission did not be guided by its rulings. er, John McGonigal, Donald, Horace was declared in an ffort to win their been his guest. McNeil will, have ency Council. Turnpike and Deming street In this left after making veiled threats. pass upon either toe suitability of Mr. Bergin anticipated a rush of and Theodore Mac(5ovem and Fred point, returned today with what Attorney General Cummings as his A New Britain pretzel wholesaler small pond a turtle that weighed 46 Police did not make public the re the applicant to have a permit or applications for druggists’ permits. Harvey, husband of one of her purported to be a copy of Instruc host during his Washington stay. complains that his business has poimds was taken. There was a re port until today, wishing to keep the suitability of the applicant’s Forms for such permits are now on' granddaughters. Burial was in the tions fWm Federal Relief Adminis dropped to almost zero since the port turned in to him that a turtle pharmacy as a place in which to sell hand. secret toe information which Deacon Buckland cemetery. trator Hopkins In which Hopkins MILITARY UNITS PLACED^ N R A code for the restaurant Indus weighing 60 pounds had been taken alcoholic liquor under a permit, but “The druggists of the state will said he gave them despite the says toe depression scale of wages Munich, Germany, March 8.— try went into effect, February 26, from toe Hockaniim pond, but it threats. immediately make application for it was stipulated upon the appeal should not prevail as against stone (A P )—The Munich Abdenblatt car eliminating the dispensing of free was foimd to weigh only 36 pounds permits in accordance with toe Mrs. Rebecca McFarland Deacon told police toe rnan believ that If the couri should find that- a ries a report that Austria is placing food with drinks. opinion of the Supreme Court,” said Funeral services for Mrs.'Rebecca masons in CWA work. ed to be DilUnger was driving a druggist permit rather than a The tavern owners also com Hugh P. Beime, of New Haven, sec McFarland who died yesterday at In bringing toe pay up to 81.00 an reinforcements of HCimwehr and The Home Guards and Kings gray sedan without Ucense plates package store permit should issue plained that business hEui fallen off retary of toe State Board of her home, 46 Spruce street, will be hour, toe C W A officials said they regular artillery and infantry units Heralds will bold their monthly and that he carried two pistols in to the applicant, both person and were using toe average for toe last considerably since the prohibition of Pharmacy. held tomorrow afternoon at 2 along toe Austro-German boundary meeting tomorrow afternoon at 4 holsters. Beacon said he saw the place were suitable, and toe trial six years. free pretzels. Any fears that the Supreme Court o’clock, at her home, and at 2:30 at at toe Inn River. o’clock at toe South Methodist holsters when the man removed his court has so found. Acting on the suggestion of A u g decision in favor of toe druggists St. M ary’s Episcopal church. Rev. churoh, coat to wash. The trial court concluded that toe ust Brauer, Jr., office director of might create a more or less "wide James Stuart Neill will officiate and Shown several picturds of cAm- regulation of toe commission quoted open” situation In which every the emergency eoimcil in the state, was beyond its power to eitablish burial will be in the East cemetery, Mrs. J. Seymour Brown of Henry ia ^ . Deacon prompUy picked out comer pharmacy would dispense tavern keepers will probably charge street, who underwent a major DUlinger’s. ' and that it could not refuse all one cent for a plate of pretzels, Uquor at all hours of day and night, Charles R. Hathaway operation Tuesday at toe Memorial ‘T d recognize it in a minute,” he druggist permits; and that it was were dispelled this morning when hereafter. The funeral of Charles R. Hatha hospital, ip resting as comfortably said. “He was a tough looking fel not necessary co pass upon toe the State Pharmacy Commission question whether or not toe Legis way WiU be held from the Center THEY’VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES! as can be expected. low, with a high forehead, noaslbly announced that sales would be a lltUe bald in front.” ^ lature, could delegate to toe commis limited to toe hours between 8 a.' Congregational church, tomorrow Daughters of Liberty No. 125 L. The man he thought was Dil- sion discretionary powers to grant m., and 11 p. m. afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. R ^ . W at OPEN FORUM L. O. L. will celebrate their 31st an linger dragged his foot as if hurt or withhold permits from a class of The net result, consequently, will son Woodruff will officiate and applicants such as druggists. The niversary with a supper and enter Deacon recaUed. He asked for a be an additional five hours in the burial will be in toe East cemetery. towel, and as he washed Deacon commission has appealed from the evening during which liquor may be tainment in Orange hall. A business Judgment of toe trial court. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE noticed a cartridge belt around his procured, although legaUy it may SicUy produced about 95 per cent session at 7:30 will be followed by waist. The OriglDal Act the supper In toe dining hall. The be bought in smaller quantities of the world’s sulphur supply before Editor, The Herald, “I [took my changer and tried to “Under toe original act druggist than available in package stores. members will then return to toe the development of American mines In a recent issue of the Herald I put it somewhere, thinking he permits were treated In toe same in 1905. noticed where the yoimg folks of the lodge ball for toe entertainment in might attempt a stickup,” the at way as were the other classes cf YM .C .A . debating the question re. charge of Worthy Mistress, Mrs. tendant said, “but he saw me do permits. The whole plan of liquor Simday opening of taverns decided Anne E. Johnson. Mrs. Christina trat and said ‘I don’t want your control embodied in toe act makes FIREMAN CARRIES A 200 Robinson is chairman of toe supper. dough.’ 'Then he threw the towel it clear that the Legislature in in the negative. But they say if the 50,000 People Can’t Be taverns are to be closed we must A full attendance is hoped for and up on a shelf and put his coat back. tended that permits of each of toe have more sports. Now I can well every one is expected to make some “ ‘Don’t you know me?’ he asked classes designated were to be Issued POUND WOMAN TO SAFETY Wrong! Held over the 3r( remember toe time when t h e response to toe roll-call. me. And I said 'I don’t know you. by toe commission, subject to toe week in Hartford! no.’ provisions of toe act and such regu YM.C.A. held our present Sunday World War Vet Performs He in reverence and when the idea was Patrons of toe Hartford-Rockville “ ‘Well, you’d better not,’ he said lations as toe commission had toe to procure toe service of the best bus line had an opportunity to ride as he went out toe door. Then he right to establish. Unless toe com roic Deed During Waterbury turned around and said ‘You can Evangelist obtainable for a real in one of toe new type of buses re mission had toe power to refuse to Tenement Fire Today. teU your friends I gave those issue permits of any of toe classes honest to goodness Gospel service cently added to toe equipment of the Connecticut company, when a Indiana coppers a good trimming'.” designated as it might choose, a on Sunday afternoons. Have they Waterbury, March 8.— (AP) — Rockville bound bus went out of Diligent search of toe neighbor- power toe exercise of which would discarded the Gospel of Jesus Christ Fireman Eugene A. Legge, World business in Oakland this morning at hod today failed to turn up any clearly violate toe legislative intent. as a myth and a farce and are they W ar hero, rescued a white woman 10:30. The Hartford office was trace of the fugitive, and after a It could not refuse to issue any no longer Ir toe soul saving busi notified of the trouble and one of half hour’s cruise around the south druggist permits at all, whether or trapped on the top of toe tenement, ness? And were they all wrong the new types was sent out to make side the police squads abandoned not toe applicant had met all toe re and two small negro children .vere when they formerly reverenced our the trip to Rockville and return. toe job. quirements of the act and toe carried to safety by their mott^er, present Lord’s Day? The repair man who brought out proper regulations of toe commis when fire swept through a three Honestly I think toe word Chris toe new bus was able to locate toe sion foi such a permit. Indeed, toe story house at 88 Virip street, just tian should be struck out from their trouble on the first bus and returned SAYS BRITAIN NEEDS provision that if, upon an appeal before 11 o’clock this morning, Mrs. monogram. A certain group of peo with it to Depot Square, toe new from toe refusal or revocation of a Stanley Zadovany, white, about 45 The beau^ and ple were called Christiana first at years of age, was overcome by bus continuing in service for a com permit, toe court should find that brown of theworid».gathered Antioch because they were followers plete round trip. ' . ZEAL OF ROOSEVELT both toe applicant and toe place smoke and trapped by flames in her of Christ and obeyed his teachings, named in the application were suit bedroom. Firemen Legge found her to embellish o magnificent, good- so a Christian is on<* who belongs to Alvin L. Brown of Main street, able, toe com m i^oD must issue a coUapsed on toe floor and carried humored,eye-dazzling entertainment! Christ. "W h y call me Lord, Lord well known lodge man and former Lord Trent, Industrialist, De permit is conclusive of that Intent. her dowm three flights of stairs and do not toe things that I say?” Depot Square merchant, has so far clares PrMident’s Spirit Is Under the original act, certainly, through toe flames to safety. Mrs. This is from one who would like recovered from his recent attack of “Vitalizing Tonic,” In Cham toe r^rulation promulgated by toe Zadovany weighed more than 200 to see them return imto toe Lord, pneumcmia as to be able to sit up a commission, amorating as It does to pounds. and He says I will return unto you. portion*of each day. her Speech. a refusal to issriT any druggist per Mrs. Herbert Vance, negress oc — Signed, Critic. mits at all, was clearly beyond Its cupant of toe first floor, who was London, March 8.— ( A P )— Lord power. SEflRIH Mrs. W . C. Semple of Norwich is returning from an errand, crawled visiting her sister, Mrs, M. J. Dona Trent, Britiab i^ustrlalist, put his No Drinking in Store through a window to carry her three PUBLIC RECORDS hue of Henry etreet. own question— “Does Great Britain "N o provision of toe act restricted year old son and baby of .16 months need a Roosevelt policy?"— and an toe exercise of toe right allowed to safety before firemen arrived. swered with, “a qualified yes.” imder a driiggist permit as to any Quitclaim Deed A western N ew York company FOR RERUTY that deals In garden seeds of aU His question and answers were particular days or hours, but it was Paul (}ulnn to Francis Quinn, rights delivered today at the American provided that any pharmacist who and title to real estate located on kinds bad a representative in Man DEQSION IS RESERVED . with the 30 International "Seorch for Beduty** Chamber of Commerce luncheon. sold alcoholic Uquor to be drunk Lincoln street. chester today calling at different He said that the Roosevelt spirit upon the premises should, upon con Contest Winners and The annual reports of toe E. E, stores putting In a supply of seisds applied by the British Cabinet viction, forfeit both his druggist Hilliard Company and The Pine- to be used in planting this spring. AT TAVERN HEARING •would act as a vitalizing tonic to permit under toe act and also bis URRY "Butler" CRABBE, IDA hurst Grocery, Inc., have been filed He left seeds in different stores sml also posters printed with red Ink the whole nation and, indeed, to pharmacist’s permit. The fee fixed with Town aerk S. J. Turklngton Hartford, March 8.— (AP) — UIPINO, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, for record. which read "PTant Now.” The seeds the whole world.” by toe act for a package store per- are left on consignment and next "W e may not need the Roosevelt nilt and a drug store permit was Judge William M. Harney, in Po JAMES GLEASON, ROSCOE June the representative who left policy,” said Lord ’Trent, "but we do toe same. lice Court today reserved decision them today will call back, pick up need that touch of toe gay cavalier “There are practical difficulties imtil Saturday morning in the case KARNSATOBYWINO toe unsold packages and collect for who has charged through difficul In toe w ^ of placing »toe interpre of Louis C. Malcame, 34, proprietor A haramovaf ficfvre Personal Notices the ones that were sold. ties with so magnificent a flourisn tation upon the act which the com of a tavern at 113 Spruce street, and such inspiring audacity.” mission has embodied In its regula charged with delivering intoxicating WefitfAN PWA ENGINEER Stating that Great Britain ’’is tion. The gale of noany medicinal liquor to an intoxicated person. A ft er a hearing in toe case this morn IN MEMORIAM now being overshadowed by na compounds, such as were mentioned -■ V'- Bridgeport, March 8.— (AP) — in toe original act, would be within ing, toe court stated that a verdict : < " memory of Thomas tions with resolute leaders,” Trent Elliott, who went home March *• 19*1: Mrs, Nora S. Barney of Greenwich added: toe scope of toe act. The effect of in toe case was not only Important i IK} locally, but throughout the state be has been appointed ro d e n t engineer “W hat the nation is looking for toe regulation of toe commission re A V ? •. ^ Thers is a house not made by hands: for the public works admlhlstratlon. is not a Napoleon but team leaders, quiring druggists to take out pack cause of toe question involving toe Beyonti l^s aolden door, age store permits, with the restric physical and mental condition of waits the one who Is now away. Mrs. Barney, believed to be one men who possess the drive of re Not lost—Just zone before; of the first women in the country to forming zeal. I hope it is unneces tions as to boinw and days provided toe “drunken subject,” and toe ex ■^^,_*o,toat bouse not made by hands: be named to such a pogt was as sary for us to have a Roosevelt if under such pemoits, would prevent tent to which toe law may expect The Master wMl prepare, signed to toe staff of J. Frank for no other reason tbaii that it toe sale of such .compounds oo any toe tavern owner to be responrible for us, ..nd when He calls, day before 7 a. m., and or after 6 Carew, P W A engineering Inspector would be extremely difficult to dis for or gauge toe condition or toe CO-FEATURE w e will meet our loved one there. p. m., or on Sundays or election ■WIPE AND CHILDREN. for Connecticut and Rhode cover him.” drinking capacity of toe man held days; and as sales undpr package with headquarters In Bridgeport by toe police to have been drunk store ^permits cannot be made In B U C K ^ I O M B S Mrs. Baniey wlH serve In an In when served. Avoid Embarrassment of containers of less than one quart or The auxoised was represented by spection c a p a d ^ for some P W A HOSPITAL NOTES 24 fluid ounces capacity, drug stores Attorney Joseph P. Cooney, who project probibly In Connecticut could not, if permitted to Operate FRANK CAPRA FALSE TEETH was a member of toe State Senate h.**' Andrew Adamy of 109 Prospect only under such permits, lawfully bo4y when the new Liquor Control 'FIGHTING CODE’ MBS. CATHERINE OONLON sell such compound in containers of AOH* W ^ A ______, Dropi^uig or Slipping street and Mlsa Bhila Thompson of Act was paraed. MrerMAr*Oa^ 101 Hemlock street were admitted any leas capacity. A H D B D ATTmAOnOS Waterbury, March S— (AP) — *T am not in favor of toe present Don’t be embarrassed aaain by hav and Antoinette Branuokas of 53 “The act nowhere expressly pro- tavern system,” said Senator Ox>- DON’T MISS ITI ing yonr false teeth slip or drop when Mrs. Catherine Conlon, 59, mother North street and Alfred Stone of vldss that toe commission is to ap ney in the course of his argument. r Mickey Mouse bi “Grocciy yon eat talk, langU or sneese. Just ^ Rev. Tbonoaa F, Coxilon, O. P, ply In determining whether or not AT THE sprinkle a little FA8TEETH on your Wapping were dladharged yester *Td rather see toe saloon as of old i ■■ iM.i. ■ I l l ..... v iM Natkmal director of Holy name day. to Issue such a permit in a particu platea. This new, extremely line pow- ^ e t i e e of toe United Stotee died and women kept out of these places. der gives a wonderful sense of com Norman McKee of 37 CUnton lar, c o m , but that the ^Qommission The new law places too much bur ■ IAS* D ay'.'-■’H ’ fort and security. No gummy, gooey today at her home. Bhe leaves her F FBI. street was admitted today. does have the power to issue ponnlts den and responsibility on the tavern ^S ■ | M 0 | i Ea tasu or feeling. Get PASTBETH to husqand, seven sons and two daugh A well baby cUnic ^ 1 be held day at J, TV. Hale Co., or any other ters, one of toe latter being a nun and that It may in a proper ease re owner who, if convicted loses hia SAT. drug store. at toe Health Onter, H s^es street fuse to issue one to a particular per- STATE at Oonvent Station. N . J, pennit to continue in businesg and “t J tomorrow sftemoon ^ 2 o'clock. ■on or for a particular place Is alao loses his fl.OOO siffity bbhd.” SUN*. MONn TUBS. \ — ' A. ■■ ■ I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY. MARCH 8,1984. ceptlcm by the staff, followed by a dinner and class initiation. $1-00 for other enlmale wlU be inaile ZAROA6HAATI60 I ROCKVILLE Ruler Lewis H. Chapman wiU be MEDICAL QUACKS WAPPING on all anlmale paaMag oa the auc charge of the meethig. FIRST LIVESTOCK tion block. VOIEENFlEULTSigM|$ BockvUie Briefs (6) A ll anlmale will be add “as- 3 SEEKS im WIFE One of the large buses of the ARE DENOUNCED The twentieth ammai meeting of la.” lOPERlXNTPAyitti^ RockvUle-Hartford line of the Con the Wapplng Cemetery Assoclatioo AUCTION MARCH 21 (T) Only cattle tr e a clean and necticut company went out of oper accredited berda eaa be accepted tor EXPECT ROCKVILLE TAX ation in Rockville Tuesday evening was held last T*iesday evening and the following members were voted sale, exoept with apedal. permiaeion IncreaM WID Coat Town fll^ - Moslem Dirorced After ►and missed the 7 o’clock trip. from the Commlaaioner o f Domestic 000 M PAGE F O U » MANCHEyrER flVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 8,1884 Him rirratn’ thsrs Is Re sMd of luoh s rerolu* tices of the bonorabla Supreme i ttoBsiy otep aa Its own dlsplaos> Court of Errors to put themaelves | The Girl Re Left Behind raent Ennttng firrald In the pvyclutefleal positions o f the I t Is to be hoped that this is pre- POBLiSHBO BT TBB 1938 Legialxture majority, in the H X IU L P F JW m jfO OOlCPAMT, ZMC elsaly tbs cause of this new interest matter of Liquor Control act, | 1> BIbmU StTMt lUaeh> a t«r Ce«B. ia Industry's well beln^. Because would be something of a stimt. They THOMAS rEkOOtOK ■elf interest, in that case, may Meeting the Requirements 0«n«rai Maoac«r are neither simple minded nor cowe cause the Federal Reserve to actual nor 1933 majority leglalators. of an Advanc^ Age Fonod«d Oetob«r I. IMl ly function helpfully— and nothings Published 0vsr7 PTMitnv Exempt Bundsjrs and Holidays. Caterad at tbo else ever has been able to do that. ROBERT K. ANDERSON Post OSloe at Manohaster, Cona, as PRESSURE ON COLLEGES ii'unerai DtrectQi Koi Saeoad Class Mall Mattar. SUBSCRIPTIOX RATES President James L. McConaughy WATKINS UKII'rHKHS, Inc. Ona Taar, by mail ...... ,^.|d.ee NRA’S TEETH Par Month, by mall $ .so of Wesleyan is a little perturbed! TEL. Office 5171. House ''4B4 Sinaia copies ...... • • • e eVM a a a $ «0S There, may be some significance leEit the colleges of the country fall Callverad. ona yaa...... w.oo to the fact that the longest, loudest under the domination of the federal IUMBBR OF THB iBBOClATBD P P BBtr and most spontaneous burst of ap government through the acceptance ] Tha Aaaoelatad Praaa ia axclnslTsly plause that greeted the speech cf of public funds for buildings, a good entltlad to tha use tor rapobllcatlon of all news dlapatoLa creditad to It General Johnson at the conference many Instances of which have tran-1 or not otharwlso creditad In this of Code Authorities at Washington spired. Dr. McConaughy is en paper and also the local news pub I UNMARRIED NAZIS lished herein. last night WEIS occEuloned by bis gaged in warning such institutions ot repnblleatlon ot special dlspstcbas herein an alee re Euinotmcement that “ we axe reor that it is foolish to expect the gov Do you know-^ served. ganizing for the enforcement of the ernment to supply money to the URGE MORE BABIES Full service client of N B A Ser penal sections of the (industrial re colleges without exacting a voice in | vice, Inc. covery) act" the policy of their administrations. Publisher's Representative: The The chances are that the Wesley-1 Julius Mathews Special Apeney—New There can be very little doubt I Leaders Fail to Practice Yojk, Chleaao, Detroit and Boston., that the most serious handicap un an educator ia right about the prob MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF der which the N R A has operated— ability, or at least the possibility, | CIRCULATIUNS. wrr What They Preach — if we except the failure of the gov that the government might by and Tha Herald Printtns Company, Ine., ernment to provide for emergexicy by begin to remind college authon- assumes no financial responsibility Hitler, Aides Childiess. for typographical «'rrors appesnns In finimclng of the expEmslon required ties that they were under obliga advertlsemonts In the Manchester tions to the government, and the Etsnlngr Hsrald. of the industries— has been the feel Ing of uncertEUnty and apprehension government might be ever so politi By MILTON BffRONNEB THURSDAY, MARCH 8 on the part of the well disposed ma cally minded. However, it is diffi NEA Service Staff Correspondmt jority o f industries lest, in playing cult to see wherein it would be par FEDERAL LOANS London.—A government outfit, ticularly worse for the colleges to | the game candidly imd sincerely many of whose leading men are Frankly there has been very little be subjected to political or economic with the NRA, they fall victim to bachelors and all ol whom are child in 'the history of the Federal Re the competition of sm openly insur pressure from a government repre- less, preaching to a whole people serve System since the crash of gent or secretly chiseling minority. seuting, after a fashion at leiMt, all tta t they should get married and That Watkins replace old 1929, and peu-tlcularly in Manches And that apprehension, beyond a the people than to have to submit have many children, so that the oa- tlon may have plenty of workers rollers, reverse old shades ter’s unlucky experience with that to similar pressure from a group doubt, has been tremendously in and potential soldiers — that Is-the and cut down wide shades system in connection with the creased by the fact that the govern representing only a small part of strange anomaly of the present Nazi town's closed bank, to warrant cut- ment, after shaking a very big the people. And bow mimy colleges rule In Germany. to fit narrow wlndowe7 tinf capers of unrestrMned delight stick, has never bit Euiybody with it axe entirely free from such pres Ever since Adolf HlUer was cal led to the Chancellorship of the Their new stock shades over intimations that througfh that sure? but some tiny, insignificEint dwarfs adopted country and made himself start at only 75c each. agency may come some measure of One of two things is certain— that One might wonder how much absolute master by means of the financial aid to local Industries and in such an undertaking"^ as the codi more the cause of freedom of police, the army, and bis own pri vate army of Storm Troopers, he businesses In carrying on imder their thought at Chicago University fleation of Industrlee there roust be and his chief lieutenants have beat rfRA obligations of expanded pay no thought whatever of penEklties, would suffer from federal govern en the big drums, urging young WATKINS rolls and higher general expendi the whole project being mEule wbol ment Influence than from the influ- people to marry, setUe-down.and tures ia the face of problematical have babies, many babies, prefer- ly voluntary, or else that such pen snes o t an endowment six-sevenths Behind the Scenes in IN NEW YORK Window Shades sales. ablv male babies. alties se are provided for failure to provided by John D. Rockefeller? One of the ways adopted to en- The Federal Fleserve System and By PAUL BARBiSON co-operate roust be drastically en I courage thla was a loan by the state the Reconstruction Finance Corpor New York, March 8.—Some notes of some $350 to eacb newly married forced. on the fifty-seventh annual exhibi ation have not, in a general way of couple. T h ^ are not given money, Affairs, Rosenberg runs Hitler's own There ie a growing conviction WASHINGTON tion of the Westnoinster Ksnnei but orders for household furniture private foreign flairs department speaking, been careless creditors, — the biggest dog show in the I kitchen utensils, etc. They bsve to that if this administration proves to Health and Diet Hitler sent Rosenberg to London on though the latter did make some Pecora Is Friend In Need of lnnA-<^tbe staff of the National Labor world: pay back the stats so much eacb cent Investo a propaganda mission. It was a be a failure— a devastating outcome -Labor Board Finds Board decided It should nave an ex Mingled smells of dogs and dis year, but for every baby they have flat failure. The briUlant Alfred spectacular plunges on some pretty What Barnining that no one wante to see— it will be Advice ... . Means—“Bon act definition of ‘‘collective bargain infectants, Crowds. Sawdust. Bark a certain amount is deducted from could not even talk English. His us Hero» dubious horses. Generally speak> By Or. Fraok MeOoy Gets Job— Sounds Bad ing.'’ go members went to tbs Ox ing. yapping, yipping, beUowtng— what they owe the slate. visit was a dead loss. because bold roeasuree are convert for Indians— O. 6. lag both have bean about as Indif* Move In ford dicUonary. “Collective” was interminable, frenzied, and con Lomarried Nazi Leaders ed into half-way roeaeures before Branded Dumb. easy. Then they found tbs other ferent to the soundness of ths sa> TBEATMENT FOB CHRONIC ducive to headaches, Bnght lights . But the Nazi leaders themselves they have received full trial. Mr. word meant “haggling.” ^®^tlng down on the ten judging do not pracUce, what they preach. curity ss Bhylock, sad sbout as ~ NEPHRITIS BY RODNEY DUTOHER RooM vdt’s flecal policy bae turned The mystery of why a couple of rings in Madison Square Garden. Here is the roll-call oi the six out cbarltabls collectors. Evening Herald Washington NLB agents have been banging HE’S ONE O F’EM, out to be one of these half hearted The average case of nephritis, if Owners and professional bandisrs standing personalities to the re- Conrespondsnt aroiud the board-defying Weirton Iglme: Tbs present situation of a great treated early enough, will readi-v anxiously trotting their charges in compromiee. The N R A ’s penal fea Steel company’s plant to Pennsyl many industries tad businessss calls yield to the fasting method of cure, Washington, March 8.—Ferdinand circles, kneeling to pose them by Adolf Hitler — bachelor, tures haven’t exactly' been com- Pecora, the swarthy, bulldog-faced vania is solved. They were simply yanking them up oy their tails, toss Hermann (Peering—childless wid BUTHOWMCCARRAN for much tbs same kind af banking, and Improvement may often be to- on parade. ower. promised— they have just seemed cured in a fairly short time. It iS, Senate lnve..tlgator of Wall Street, ing out bits of biscuits to try to though on a vary much larger seals, The board wanted the workers, of course, possible that the disease is the Innocent investor’s friend in stimulate a spark oi animation. The Joseph Goebbels — childless mar to run away in water like those denied the right to organize, to ried man. as used to be done by the best and need. dofz, with one accord, look bored. great nxiwbanke of ours. laa produced structural changes in know it still was thiniAng about Captain Roehm — bachelor. IRKSHISPARTY wisest of the old time vUlags beak the kidneys which can not be en As often as the “ money chang Tense exhibitors awaiting their It is to be hoped that General them. Otherwise, unionist work Rudolph Hess — bachelor. ers, who, when a young man want tirely overcome but such cases i n ers" advance on the capital, Petora turn in the ring, combing and is found noannlng the breach, l u rl-' might lose their morale in ad- Alfred Rosenberg - bacfajlor. I Johnson can make good hie loudly not frequent and if the patient ii smoothing and talking in what is By HERBERT PLUMMER to them with a livs thousand dollar ing back new ammunition wlidcbwhich no the election the board still Not a single one to the eatfre six applauded promise. Or else, if be willing to follow strict habits of life, intended to be a reassuring tone. Washington — A stocky, Mlvsr- right band, a five thousand dollar one knew be had. insists on holding at Wslrton. bas a child, not a single one has a complete cure will be secured in The matter-of-fact women in tweeds given a hostage to fortune, not a halred Irishman from Nevada by finds be is not going to be permitted the average case. left hand, a five thousand dollar It may be that Coegresj and the “ Bonus Hero" Gets Job. and fiat-heeled shoes smoking single one has an heir, who may the name of Patrick McCarran, who to enforce the law, that he will need cunstant re brain and a twenty thousand dollar I f you have Bright’s Disease, what adminletratlOD Walter W. Waters, hero of 20,000 cigarets. 'Tbs fluttery older women, have to serve to the rcnches if that came to the Senate last March for minders of what the flnanuaJ rack openly advocate the rejieal of those you want to know is: "What can followers when he commanded the wearing smocks and whispering fearsome “next war” comes. the first time, is making plenty of character, and with a ten thousand eteers did to the country end the in penalties which, if they are not to I do to get w ell?’’ I kuow that u Bonus Expeditionary Force here In baby-talk into silky ears. 'The men The Hitler panegyrists have trouble for the administration ^sse dollar scheme but no money at ail, vestors while they bad the chance. days. you were sitting right here beside 1932, has been given a good job in looking calm and sucking at their drawn a fancy picture of their be made effective, would a hundred At any rate, reports recur that would put up the tan thousand for my desk, you would ask this very one ot the new federal agency offices pipes; dog-men, true to tradition, do hero; be leads a Spartan life. He He is the man who engineered the times better be out of the National Wall Street is convincing them that successful move in the senate for him and flgurs that they bad better question. Therefore, I am going to In Virginia. (It Isn’t In the Civil seem to prefer pipes. The judges, neither drinks nor smokes. He la ^ v e you the treatment I have found they have been too bard on i t And very sparing to his food and is full restoration of government sala than thrss-for-ons security. Recovery Act altogether. ian Conservation (Jorps, where many acting as though the fate of civili the beet in overcoming tr j kind ot that’s when Pecora steps in zation rests on their shrewdness, almost a vegetarian. He cares ries on July 1 despite tha known That has not been the Federal Business, put upon its honor to former members and some leaders wishes of President Roosevelt. chronic kidney trouble. of the bonus army have joined up. i trying to decide whether Champion nothing for uniforms, dressing main regulate itself, probably would not ly either to the plain brown of bis Former chief justice of his stats Reserve way nor the RFC way of A t the start of the treatment, you Last summer the Securities Act George Brady, another B. E. F. Richard of Cheshire Hills is a quar Storm Troopers, or in a dark suit, and one-time membe' ol the Nevada doing things. That, according to do a perfect job. But it would cer are to take a fast for from 6 'x> came under heavy attack. Wail ter of an inch low at the aouulder. leader who assumed command of with an old, stoned, tan mackin legislature, McCarran has been do tainly do a better job th*n u oper 7 days. Use an eight ounce glass /t Street liulsted it had rumed the cap The small boy, looking on the codes of these Institutions as most of the army’s remnant after tosh. He bas only loved one woman ing pretty much as be pleases al either tomato juice or orange juice Ital Investment market and that its the main body had been driven from with a deeper understaodlDg, developed during the depression, ating under a stringent code of to bis life — his mother, said by the most from the time he first took bis every two hours, and continue teeth must be removed. town by troops, is now a field audi who could have told them that rules which, like prohibition, there through the entire day whatever way to have been a Czech and not seat to the senate. would be "bad banking” of an ex Pecora came to bat with the tor and Inspector for PWA, working Champion Riobard was the bet juice you begin with In the morning. an Austrian German as was his The admlnlatration’s economy ceedingly crazy kind. Yet it is was a certain kind of joy in circum Morgan dlsclcsures and the revela out of Washington. ter dog anyway, Judging by It is all right, however, to use the father. A t times it Huj been ru measure has been his target from venting— and very little danger be tions oi the amazing stock manipu fa Oman standank. exactly the kind of banking for orange juice for two or three days mored be was engaged to Frau the start. When the bill reached the lations of Ex (Thalrman Wlggin of Tough on Inrtlana- Doggy Sights senate to the special session he cause there was no reid intention of and then to" switch to the tomato Wagner, widow of one ot the des- which there is profotmd necessity the Chase National Bank. 'That did Relief Administrator Harry Hop made an effort u) have it sentenced making them effective. juice. Be sure that the enema is The crescendo of sound as you cendents of his favorite musical right now. a lot toward keeping the securities kins was having a press conference to a quiet slumber in a committee also used each day. An abundance enter the tremendous basement, composer, Richard Wagner But this law Intact and hs was asked something about pigeon hole. It is barely possible that the stir of water is to be taken during tht where the 2461 dogs are benched, bas always bees denie a motion picture machine operator, .(3 MODERN PWA HOMES a. motorman, a factory superlnttt* Union will have upoo tfle firm, re banker. Dlsapprovtog of bar mar erous amusing advontures that riage to Jameson Thomas, debonair the pariah zchbaP o f t t a f HITLER BOOSTER A M U S E p rS make tbe petulant Kiss Colbert Mitered S t Boriaventure’s DAILY RADIO PROGRAM playboy, OoBnoIly has kidnapped loath to return to tbe hearth of the NORWALK RECT6R where he^ naade bis ooiiim her Immediately after the ceremony paternal flreelde. and taken her aboard his yacht, .s ir.- utiiiiiHophy and atvlidt|i.i__ THURSDAY, MARCH S (C oB tnl u d BBstorn Stuidu* a^**i*. / ■ _ _. -^ I ■■.f‘ ■ ,^v , ■ • 'J -- ■ ' \ MAiscfUESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CJONN^ THURSDAY, MABCH t, XW4. r Priaee went to the Ourtoa1 registry LOCAL MECHANIC BUYS offlee Tussdsy and qutetly fU ^ for- Small Woman*8 Charms GRANDSON OF mal notice of latent. At the time, he maintained the reserve la regard Local Stocks Cold Weather Halts CHALLENGER AIRPLANE to the mattar adopted when he was More Appealing to Men first found in London. Questioners Plans To Take Up Commercial SWEDISH KING were referred to his lawyer. (Furnished by Putnam A Oe.) Central Bow, Hartford, <5oan. Flood at Hartford Ana Arbor, ^eh., March 8. —'$> The co-eda responded with a flash Flying After Visiting Native (AP)—Even such old etandboys back into history. "Look at Helen City In Canada. IS WED TODAY leveloped'______1 P. M. Stocks completion of the period of training classical love affairs as Helen of of Troy: her face laimched a thou Hartford, March 8.—(AP)—The >mlght easily Mft tha alraaidy> brlnw sand ships and it must have been Donald Willis, of Delmont^ street, '^Ooattnoed froiB Page One) he went to Hollywood to study fUm Bank StocOn Troy and Cleopatra failed to con methods, petumlng to Stockholm, first Conneotlout river frsshst of the mlng river above tha offiolal flood large to do that. Cleopatra was mechanic at the Gibson garage on Bid Asked ■tags of 16 feet They expreead vince the Judges of a campus de buxom.” he painted scenery for the Oskar Cap Nat Bank & Trust 15 season waa subsldtng today as Main street, has purchased a three Caxton Hall instead of In the small 18 toemaalvea today aa hoping tha ool4 bate here that a woman’s charms do Then they took up the argument registry office, despite the fact a theater. Conn. River ...... 450 slightly colder weather overnight not vary inversely as to her size. seated Challenger airplane, former The lure of the motion pictiure weather may continue until tte pra^ from a more modem point of view municipal election was being held in First National of Htfd 85 caused the local tributaries to re ent burden A -'h PjlGB BIGHT I ' ...... «^GmwTOBvmTOroHBRAij),MAi^ raoHSPAt tlm>! ' '":: QpMMUC J^M/AY With the Old anil in With the New/ /^KATHARINE HAVILAND-TAYLOR aM*MMMMebMC.______BEODT HERB TODAY Is Motto in Brightening Up the Home By Olive Roberts Barton PABLlTOf ft hftBdiome 11*y( ▼Dice and Noyes could hear no more old yootti, works ftt the than an isolated word or two, rising — ® ? ^ s . n b a sastyictt. INC. Flortdft home of milMooftire JO f harsh and clear from the rough NOW IS THE TIME TO REFURBISH AND REPLENISH WITH LEAST EXPENSE In mid-winter wa get into a sort^when anybody prattling only I^ELD* whisper. Of seasonal doldrums. Children makes us worse. The son of ft titled EwyHshmen get restless and so do we. It is Itot can whistle for four iqora "Oh, all right!’’ she^ said at the time of year tor ingrown feel 1 and a servant girl, Pabllto knows length and loudly, "but I tell you I paragraphs to keep up my spliitp, nothing of his parents. When 8 ings and neighborbood quarrels. so here’s toe rest of the tune. don’t wanta go up again! Honest to There isn’t anything like bot Fm forever talking about par years Rolling in the best form they^ to enter the Ytmkee Sweepstakes at Most Clubs Materially Re - ■ . , • . y Z * - M i. BASEBALL Carl Hnbbell, Ace Frtcber Of have displayed this season, the the Morgim alleys in Hartford Sat Hickory Lad Expected To Charter Oak Girls made a clean urday Euid expect to make a good sweep of three games in a State showing against many of the lead duce Lists Of Unsigned By Asaoototed Preea (Saots, Relates Story Of League match with the Rogers Rec ing pinners in this part of the coun Furnish a Lot Of Competi reation Girls of New Brltam on the try. New York Oiante Players — K% Slugger latter’s allgys last night, hitting the Charter Oak Girls Miami, Beach, Fla., March 8.— His Career In Reaching wood for a brilliant team triple of C. Jackmore .... 100 107 144—861 tion To Tatanne In Racing (AP)—Some other major league 1,664. A return match will be rolled M. Strong ...... 101 128 84—818 managere would not mind If they Stands Firm In Refusal Of here next Thursday night. G. Nelson ...... 120 96 128—S-lA Baseball Fame. were troubled with Bill Terry’e chief The Charter Oaks bit 688, 666 and F. Nelson ...... 119 120 100— 889 Event Thia Saturday. worry. The New York Giants pilot 670, while the best their opponents J. S chubert...... 98 106 114—817 Contract— The Sitnatioiu could do was 460, 472 and 474. Is already wondering bow to out ip X O R 'i NOTEi Thin U the iMt Every member of the local team 638 666 670 1664 By NBA Seryloe down his mound staff to nine men. of » •erieo of tix arttoloo on b»Hh- turned in a three string well over Rogers Recreation Girls New Orleans, La., March 8. ■ Six "regulars’’ Hubbeil. Schumach New York. March 8—(AP) —The boll by CnrI Hobboll, pitchinf nco er, Fitzsimmons, Ptrmelee, Luque the 800 mark but Gara Jackmore C. Lynch ...... 79 80 78— 237 While the Louisiana Derby Hm hai» of tho Now Vork OfonU. and Bell are sure of jobs. The can lure of the grapefruit league seems was the particular star of the eve J. Unn ...... 81 78 101—260 conceded to the brlUlant filly, ToJU to be taking effect on baseball hold ning, bitting a high sin|^ of 144 B. Collins ...... 82 119 98— 294 anne, the young lady may get the didates for the other three jobs in By CARL RUBBELL and high tbree*smBg of 861. Ger E, Gorman ...... I l l 99 84— 294 eurprlse of her life from a former clude Wetaon Gark, Johnny Salve- outs where the cold argumehts of Now York Otonto' Pttchor trude Nelson had a three-strlng of G, Riedel ...... 107 96 118—321 plater named Hickory L«d, son, AI Smith, Joe Bowman and club owners faUsd. Since Monday, This son of 4klkln recently per* Gydell Castleman. a dozen major league players have (CoPDrlght, 1034, NI'IA Mtirvlaa Ino.) 844 and Flora Nelson rolled 889. The entire local team is planning 460 472 474 1406 formed so handsomely in the Derby put their names on the dotted lines. Tboro WM ft time wbon I wfto Only a few, notably Jimmie Foxx roftdy to quit profoioionftl bftoobftU Trial Handicap at Fair Grounds that Tbo Yankees he may be the horse to beat on St, Petereburg, Fla,—The New of the Athletics are left on tho list ftod bod work ftt wbiob I oould Oftrn of determined holdouts. March 10. York Yankees trainer, Doo Painter, ft livlBf tbo yoftt 'round, Rednoe Holdouts The story of Hickory Lad reads says the squad is la unusually good To oUrt with, I didn't do oo bftd a little like that of Colonel Hatfield, The Geveland Indians and Nev* IB bftftooftll, I wont from Maokor oooditlon. Bore arms are entirely York Yankees reducsd thslr holdout laet year's winner of the race. Col* absent among the pltohers. Painter hlfh ftchool (wo won tho olftaa C Local Trade Tops Willy onel Hatfield bad been merely an* lists materially this week. Monte bifb fobool otftto tltla) to Ouobinir says favorable training conditions Pearson and Dick Porter signed up other uaeful plater untU be came explain It all. In tbo 0) Iftbomft bUto Loftfuo and to New Orleans for tbs wlaUr rac* and Roy Spencer sent word be had won moot of my fomoo tboro, log, But bs dsvslopbd into an sx* agreed to terms with Geveland. Tbon Oklftbomft City fftvo mo ft To W in Fourth Straight esTlsnt sprintsr evsr nlfbt, and wltb The Athlettoa vemoa Gomes, Danny MaoFayden ebftBoo ftBd X won 17 ftnd ,loft 18 Fort Myers, Fla,—Take It from witb tbom, wbllo 1 wfto tivlDf out the Yanigans, the Athletloe regu my "iorow bftil" for tbo Arot tlmo. lars arsn't so hot, dsselte thslr sun I got t obftnoo wltb Dotrelt. Tho burn. Ths two mst In combat oo TlfOfi took mo to oprlnf trolninf Mechuici Play Hiidi-Up I11DEN TO APTEAK the diamofld yesierday and tbo e*mp ftt iftii Antonio ftnd Ty Cobb Heckles came out on top 8 to 8. lookod mo ovor. Ho oow my oorow Game To Wis By 31 To H. S. Mermen Trounce bftil, my foverlto pftoh, ftnd ohoek A T E U m S O O N The Braves hit boftd, •t, Petersburg, Fla,, March 8.- "TbfttT rula■ I / ATOur ( w m ," bo tel4 22;Trafl At Start But (AP)—Uhanis Atlas, an ambitious BM "'Forfot It or you won't bo Briofi Touring TanDla Bristol High, 48 To 27 itebsr from Nashua, N. H„ (s ths pltoMBf long," Ik of tbs Bustos Bravos training X iMd ft world of ooBddoBOo In Jump loto 15-8 Laad By oamp, Managtr BUI MoXaohnls Oobb ftnd Um otbor ooftoboo, who ftll Troupe To Now Huron told mo tho oftmo thfnf, lo 7 drop* Locali Take Six Ost Of Eight gavs Giarlis bis obanes ysstsrday pod tho oerow ball and for two HaUtimr, Soeondi Alio and today Managtr BUI was yoaro—during tbo ooftoono of 1996 Arena March 21. Local Sport mighty glad. Ht shaped up like a and 1997—1 didn't attompt to uoo Win, 37-7. Firit PlacN Agaiul BsD veteran during bla first trial. It, , _____ New Haven, March I,— (Ipeolal) Chatter Tba Cubs During all that tlmo I waa knook* -•BIU Tllden always kseps 'sm City RWali; Stechholx Avalon, Calif.—With orlpples out* log around with minor oluba, Do* Maneheitar Trads's baskaUeri re* fusHlng, In his amaisur days, when numbering the able-bodied by a trolt bad farmod mo to Toronto, malnad in the winning column yes* there wac nobody In the world who J. Bennett Guns, who has bten large margin, Manager Charlie oould touch him, Big BUI uMd to Featuru, Winning Diring, doing a remarkably fine job of pro Tboro X won ooven and loot tho terday afternoeti by etaalking up Grimm of the Ohloago Cubs had al oamo numboi. Than tboy oont mo ive his opponent a set and some* moting basketball at the School most given up hope today of play tbsir fourth ooBsacutlva victory at Imes two juat to make a m ' sh of Street Rec this season, takes excep to Kanofto City, but X didn't bavo the expeflsa of WUllmantic Trade at Breast Stroke Events. ing an Intra-eamp game before next j im m y FOXA fIt. tion to ths itatsment that ths week. tlmo to got my trunk unpaokod bo* the Thread G ty. The final score was Tllden and bla touring troupe of Talaano...... shFs lli# favortts Rangsrs lohsdule this ssason was fora X wfto ordorod to Doeatur In tho 81 to 23, tbs foesJs jumping into a profMflonal tennis stars will ap* and Frank Orosettl put their namea Throo Eyo Loaguo. daughter In the Louisiana Derby, handpicked to eomplls an impres The Dodgers on Yankee contracts. 16*1 lead during the sacond quarter near at ths Ntw Havsn Arsna on That Bristol High's sport moO' sive record. He states emphatically' X did a llttlo bottor tboro, Won 14 after trailing 6*8 at the eloee of the Wedntsdav svenlng, March 21. Ths March 10,... but she la expaoted Orlando, Fla.—Marty McManus This left the Indian! with Glenn to fit a lot of competition from opoly Is conflnsd to ths three major that such has not been the case but and loot 7 and wbon oprlag training first psHod, roup Includsa bssidss Tllden, Keith who managed the Boston Red Box Myatt, Wes Ferrtll. Willis Hudlln, oamo around, tho Tlgoro took mo to Hickory Lad, a former plater. sports of baskstball. bassball and admits that the Rangers have been last year, le making quite an Im Lloyd Brown, Johnny Burnett and DfMMa F e m Ravarsal ledhlll, of fianta Barbara, Calif., meeting junior teams, •an Antonio wltb thorn again, gpraaent ninth ''anklng player of the football was oonoluslvsly sstabllsh pression among Uis Brooklyn Harley Boss still on the outside, l^ n After losing tan straight games, oareful training he laeted long Laiw and the star oatober, Bill Tblo tlmo, X thought, X'll otay the local Msehanlos about faced wltb United fltotes, and Alfred H. cnia* sd by Maaebsstsr Klgh's msrmsn Dodgers by ths way hs goss about 1 flt enough to win u e Derby, The Y. M. C. A. quintet wae nosed Dickey who is firm In his determine* wltl thorn. But oomaniYW didn’t ■ vsnasancs and straightway took pin, Jr., of Springfield, Mass,, trying to win a berth ae utility in- Into Coorro Morlarty'o oobomo of last nlgbt whsfi tbs local aquatic out by the Collecting Company in fielder, , tlon to wait for a higher salary con* the watklBson school, Rockville feventh ranking nst star In 1926, Hickory Lad also has oonie up thlngo. Ho didn't ovon ooom to team swam to a brilliant, dsolsive Hartford laet night, 61 to 48. The "I want to see lome of tihe young tinue to trouble the Yankees while High and lisndsB Trade into oamp When he became a professional, from tbs platsr class. As a two- know that X wao around and X nov* triumph ovsr the Bell G ty at Biis- score was deadlocked at 81*all at infle’ders In .'ictlon before I commit Ben Ghapman and Dixie Walker with a drastic reversal of form that evsrvbodv thought that Tlldtn ysar*old bs won only three races of halftime but the Collecting Com also are unsigned. or got Into a olnglo oxbibitinn gamo, would adhsre to ths practice of al myself on McManus," Manager continued yesterday against Willy, 10, running with obsapsr horses tol'e pool by a ecore of 48 to 37. pany went into a 42 to 88 lead ny Foxx Still Unsigned Wbon oamp broko up, ho ooTC ooTd mo lowing his opponent e generous lead. most of ths time, But though bs It wae Manobester’i fourth vlC' Casey Stengel said, "But just now outright to Baaumont in tho Tonao The homo team was held soorslass In the end of the third quarter and Foxx and third baseman Plnkey It wae buslnese wltb him now and still was only a platsr whin the tory In seven starte this eesMon. hs certainly looks like t^o right Higgins remained as the Athletics Loaioaguo the second quartet as Manchester managed to stay in front to the man for the job," It wae to hie interest to make tbs new year came, be steadily was get- Coach Alton Johngren ie wall whistle. only absentees and a Washington Tho flrot ipriDf, whon he farmod Usd the score and wont Into a com play look oIom to keep the custom fortable lead, Windham cut the mar b * pleased with the showing of bis champions Senators were still argu* mo out, I didn't mind It oo much— ers interested. But did BUI do It? The Oardinale gin to 28-18 by the end of the third %ithiti ths noted young jooke) charges and plans to enter the tsain The All-Burnsidee captured the Ing with GIff Bolton, catcher and ,1uflt fli^rod I noodod more ooaoon He did nothing of the kind. In fact, Westrope handling thehe reinsrein eac! In the state meet on Saturday Bradenton, Fla.—The Cardinals quarter but again the locals spurted East Hartford cage title laet nlglii plnch-hltter, 'Two St. Louie log, but whon ha ohufTlod mo off tho Tllden went out and knocked over time...... be has startedU this year, be March 24. The locals will swim have been in oamp only a few days, Brownies, Irving Bums and Frank to come out well in front at the final by whipping the St, Mary's, 82 to oooond tlmo without ovon giving m*> Karel Koceluh and Vincent Rich has won four of seven races, and against Commsrclal High of Now but manager Frankie Frisch has Grubs, both unslsmsd, are In camp. a try, I began to think baooball whistle. ards BO flat that the matches be 26, tbs shooting circus aleo having has placed la two others. Haven next week Friday. won the firet game. seen enough of the new National While the Brooklyn Dodgers have waon't my lino after all Noveck and Kelsb lad the soorlng came runaways. Hickory Lad no doubt will find In yesterday’s meet, Manchester league ball to convince him It's go about the biggest list of unUgned attack for Manchester but smoothly It wasn't good business said tbs Tatanne blocking his path to a captured six of the eight first In the mixed doubles at the Mor ing to be a big year for the hitters. ers of any National league club, On tho way to Beaumont I made working team play wae a decided oiitlOB, Tllden should let down and Derby victory. This brilliant filly, places, three seconds and four "Tb« ball doesn’’ seem to slow up nesss manager Bob Quinn re* myaalf a promloo. If I didn't make factor In the victory. Kelly and give his opponents a chance or the gan alleys last Sunday, Clara Jack- e fuses to be worried about any but an eligible also In the Texas and thirds, while Bristol took two firsts, mors and Art Johnson wers tied tor In the ah' as it did last year," he good there and got a chance to go Bweet featured for WUilmantlc, allery wouldn’t come back. But Kentucky Derbies, has won a num Catcher Al Lopez. Hack Wilson four seconds and thrse thirds, second place with Ann Griffin and commented today. up, I Intondod to got out of baoo> Beoonda Aleo Win 111 paid no attention to the critics ber of stakes in excellent fashion undentande tbe situation, Quinn Sand as a result bis troupe le playing Ewald Stechbolz starred for Man' Gllcbriet with a score of 1,188 for Outfielder Erile Oreattl, who has ball, I planned to write eome oil The Manchester seconde also during the winter months. Chester, taking first in the 100-yard been asked to take e salary reduc said, and was offered tbe opportun before packed houces all over the five gamea. Miss Gertrude Nelson ity to arrange a trade for himself. company official! I knew and got a came out on top witb a declslveneis She was -graduated to the ranke breast stroke amd the diving. Moz tion from 19,000 to 16,760, talked United Statee and Canada this sea was high for the girle with a 149 Otnere Unsigned job that brooked no doubt as to the bet of the stakes winners by taklbg the zer, Carney, Leary and Brennan al with Branch Rickey, Cardinal vice Pitching the claoa of ball I wao In son, The appearance of Tllden and •ingle. Charley Root of the Cube was an* ter team, the score being 87 to 7. Girlstmas Handicap at Jefferson so won first places for the locals. president, but remained outside the tbon didn’t pay more than 8260 or bis troupe at the Arena on March Park, other who succumbed to tbe epring WUilmantlc ecored only twice from 200-yard relay—Manchester (Moz fold. 1800 a month and that only about 21 Is expected to draw a correepond- lure, leaving only Billy Herman un the floor during the entire contest She followed this good perform' zer, Starchewskl, McCormack and four montho a year, A plpe*llnlr,g Ingly large crowd. ance by a victory inIn Uiethe New“ Year’s signed. Chick Hafey, Gncinnatl'e while ManebesUr tossed in eeven- Brennan), Time, 1:37. OXFORDS-NORTH ENDS job would bo preferable, Handicap,IP’ and then had the honor The Browne leading slugger also came to terms teen twin-pointers, led by Mlealko 100-yard breast stroks— Stsch- West Palm Beach, Fla., March 8. this week, I hadn't been any too good with et right forward. of winning the first Derby of the TO PLAY FOUR GAMES year, the Jefferson Derby, bole, M, first; Cobum, M, second; — (A D --R og ers Hornsby not only Paul Dean of the Cardinals still out my ocrew ball, oo when I hit Due to numerous postponements START COURT SERIES Beaumont, I decided to take it up Unterspan, B, third. Time, 1:22.6. Is taking a regular turn at bat in is objecting to the salary offered an made necessary by inclement weath again, After all, I figured, I didn't Tatsmne, like Hickory Lad, can 40-yard free style—Mozzer, M, the Brown’s training camp, but is ordinary rookie and Pittsburgh is have much to looe If I did hurt er, the Traders scheduled has been AT THE REC TONIGHT carry weij^t and seemingly can give first; McCormack, M, eecopd; Dol- sprinting around tbe bases like a suffering holdout trouble from 00 Meet Tonight In First Of Three shortstop Arky Vaughan, my arm, I knew I otlll could throw revised conalderably. 'The Mechanics it to her opponent*. She gave South ger, B, third. Time, 22 seconds. rookie. Tbe foot wnlcb bothered will travel to New Britain this Fri 100-yard back stroke—Leary, M, Games For Y Intermediate him last year has given "re Rajah It, but waa doubtful about my con Eaat Sldea, Phantoms And land Duke, another Derby candidate, trol. day to meet New Britain Trade, 16 pounds smd a beating in the Jef first; Wemer, B, second; Shedd, M, Title— Play At 7. no trouble. However In a few weeks I hsul It WUilmantlc cornea here for a return Jewels Face Visiting Teams; ferson Derby. third. Time, 1:16. "Buck" Newsome, Giant right SHUTE AND ESPINOSA working juat bm well ae when I wae game next week Tuesday and the Baldwins Oppose Fraterni Among others expected to give 200-yard free style—Camey, M, The first of a three game series hander from Los Angeles already Is^ first; Brandt, B, second; Frost, M, uolng It in the Western League and Trtulers close their season on Fri ties. these two a battle In the big win opens tonight witb tbe Oxfords op showing Baffling speed, apparently managed to win 12 games while day, March 16, ag&lnst B ri^eport ter event are Cursor, a horse of ex third. Time, 2:30. posing tbe North Ends for tbe ‘‘‘Y’’ for ahead of the other hurlers. Wil BEAT RUNYAN-SMITH Trade here, cellent speed and endurance; Pom- 100-yard free style—Wemer, B, lis Butler, the Browns’ Padfle Coast losing 9 at Beaumont. Then Me RE€ GAMES TONIGHT intermediate championship at the Oraw sent for me. Mandieeter Trade (81) paragon, a good son of the great first; Brennan, M, second; Dolger, Y. The game Is scheduled to b e ^ scout, is one of Newsome’s biggest 6:80 p, m. Baldwin A. C. vs. Fra B, third. Time, 1:06. It was the screw ball that got me P. B, F. T, ternity A. C. Pompey; Risky Miss, and the good at seven o’clock with "Chris” Mc boosters. Gilbert Elston. Diving—Stechholz, M, first; Har Miami, Fla., March 8.—(AP) — my first tryout with Detroit. It was 0 Noveok, rg ...... 7 0-0 14 7:15 p. m. E w t Sides vs. Windsor Cormick officiating. Tbe clash 'Thanks to his knack of getting ris, B, second; Hagenow, M, third. looms as a ‘'natural’’ as both teams the failure to use It that put me 0 Phelps, If ...... 1 0-0 2 Reserves, The Senators putts down in the pinches, Denny back in the mlnow and the use of 0 Mlsaiko, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 8:30 p. m. Phantoms vs. Hayes Every cubic inch of air contains Medley relay—Bristol (W. Wer are evenly matched and have been Biloxi, Miss., March 8.— (AP) — thousands of minute particles. ner, E. Wemer and Unterspan). playing superb basketball all sea Shute of Philadelphia, tbe British It again that brought me to the 1 Kelsb, c ...... 1 8-16 10 Dairy of Hartford. After a three-day survey of the open golf champion, and his partner, Oiante. 1 Raguskus, r g ...... 1 1-1 3 9:80 p. m. Jewels vs. S t Michaels son. Washington Senator’s rookie crop. The Oxfords have a fast-breaking Al Espinosa, of Akron, Ohio, have From now on, as long as I'm able 1 Cook, Ig ...... 1 0-0 2 of Hartford. Manager Joe Cronin has Singled out 1750 eswh to tuck away today with to pitch, itTl be a large part of my Four more games will be offered and powerful scoring quintet w h l« Andy Sierra, six foot-three south 0 GUI, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 gives their opponents considerable their winter winnings. stock in trade. tonight to the public at the Elast paw pitcher from Gulfport, Miss., Shute got down a nine foot putt Perhaps I have enough other stuff Side Rec, Ben Gune having arrang trouble. With ‘‘Stan’’ Opalach, 8 11 0-17 31 Gould Believes Camera Kusek and M. Burke prepared to for special attention. yesterday on the 36th and final hole to stay in big time company with Wmimaatlc Tra4le (22) ed an attractive slate. Newspapermer Jokingly accused of the International four ball out it, but I'd hate to have Man The Bald^n-Fratemity game lead the scoring attack the North P. B. F. T, Ends are due for a tough battle. Cronin of currying favor with the tournament to turn back the de ager Bill Terry repeat Ty Cobb’s will be the second of a series of 0 Kelly, r f ...... 5 0-1 10 Will Meet Baer In June On the other band, the North Democratic administtation. Sierra fending champions, Paul Runyan of orders and tel’ me to "let it -lone.’’ three games, the Fraternity Five was "nominated*’ for a trial by Sen White Plains, N. Y„ and Horton 1 Sweet, Ig ...... 4 2-3 10 winning Uie first game laet week by Ends have their scoring threats THE END, ator Pat Harrisor of Mississippi. Smith of Chicago. The putt gave 4 Woodworth, c ...... 1 p-0 2 a close score. The Baldwin A. C. Is also, mainly, Rykoski, Bycholtkl, 0 NazzareUl, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 By ALAN GOULD ^in Florida, little thinking at the Sumlslaskl, and Captain Comber. But Cronin says the youngster has Shute a birdie four and bis side the out to seek revenge Eind are confi victory by one jp. 2 Goodrich, rg -c ...... 0 0-0 0 (AP Sports Editor) time that the Garden would insist The North Ends also have a strong ■perhaps more chances' of going dent of evening up the series. Both teams had a best ball of 64 2 Holmes, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 In meeting the Windsor Reserves on going through with it. defense which if successful will be places than any of the unsigned The answer to what the Madison Secondly, the Garden Itself want an obstacle in their opponent’s path. rookies. for the last 18 holes. This w m eight in the second game the Elsst Sides under par. « Sport Forum 9 10 2-4 22 have a most formidable foe. Both Square Garden promoters were ed to repair the weather-beaten Coach Wilson has held stiff practice teams have won one game apiece worrying about in trying to conduct Miami etodJum to protect a |160,- sessions all week and hopes to see The Reds Manchester ...... 6 9 8 8— 31 his team on top at tbe final whistle. ISSUE CAGE CHALLENGE Willimantic ...... 8 0 10 4— 22 this being the rubber game and the Camora-Lougbran fight at 000 investment there and figured Tampa, Fla.— (A P )—The Cincin should no doubt be a close game as Miami is fairly simple. the title fight would write off the The probable lineup: nati Reds, who had been represent The Cmolt Vive, consisting of the Time, 4 8 minute periods. North Ends Oxfords nucleus of the high school team, Referee, Atherton. both teams are anxious to win the They spent a good share of their cost. Too late they discovered they ed in spring practice here with deciding gEune. time conducting the complicated had figured wrong but the stakes Comber...... rf ...... Davis hardly anyone but pitebers and have organlzied and are willing to Sumislaakl...... If ______O ^ a c b Hayes-Phajitoiiis negotiations Involved In arranging were already down. plav any team in town. Manchester Trade Seconds (87) Rykoski...... c ...... Kusek catchers, took on tbe aspect of a The squad contains players of The appearance of the Hayes the one heavyweight ‘‘natural’’ of Optimistic reports about tbe new regiJar ball club today with tbe ad P- B. F. T. Dairy team of Hartford against the 1934— Camera vs. Max Baer, the Swikla...... Ig ...... J. Burke high caliber and well known ability. C Misaiko, r f ...... 7 > 1-2 15 boom misled the fight fol j but Bycholskl...... r g ...... M. Burke dition of five more t^layere. Phantoms should prove to be one of California song and dance man. With such men as Leo Johnson, 1 W. Staklinskl, If . . . 2 2-2 6 Florida can’t be blamed for that. Within an hour later they arrived, Barge O’Leary, Bill I^one, Dino the best played games of the sea There’s good reason to believe 1 Cowles, c ...... 3 0-2 6 The crowds were there, as adver Tony Piet, Adam Comorosky, John By Associated Press Garrone, Elsy Tureck, Yank, Cor- son. The visitors appeared on the now, after months of argument, tised, but their failure to create ny Gill. Stanley Bach and Bipp New York—Jack Bloomfield, New 1 Olender, rg ...... 2 0-3 4 Rec court several weeks ago easily na, Mika Haberem, -Ray Mozzer, that the bout will be held In New any mob scene around the stadium Last Night *s Fights Bohn were in uniform and at work. York, threw Pat Falettl, Italy. 0 Gill, Ig, I f ...... 3 0-0 6 drubbing the local DeMolay team. and Doc Hutchlnsop, the team be York this June jointly under the can be attributed more to discrimi Comorosky is slated for the right Milwaukee — Jim Londoe, St. 0 Cooney, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 This teemi made a most impressive lieves that they are capable of ex auspices of tbe Garden, the Froe nation and lack of fistic interest field Job and Piet is considered sure Louis, threw Jack Smith, Chicago. tending any team in town to the showing at that time and the Phantoms will need their strongest Milk Fund for Babies, Inc., and Wil than aif3rthlng else. By Associated Prem of an Infield berth. The three others Seattle — Howard Cantoox^e, limit. 8 17 3-9 37 liam Harriron (Jack) Dempsey, 8L Louis— Natle Brown, 189, mre recruits. 220, Des Moines, la., and Jack Fors* The Cmolts are anxious to get a WiUimantle Trade Seconds (7) lineup to pull out a winner. Jewels In Final Baer's fistic mentor. Evei| Besorters Discriminate Washington, D. C., outpointed/ AJ gren, 210, Vancouver, B. C., drew in game with the undMeated Rangers P. B, F. T. In the final game the Jaffee So most of those concerned pull It should be apparent now to one StUlman, 176, St. Louis, (10); ^ b e The Indians six rounds; John Freberg. 286, whom they claim have not met any 1 Cauchey, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 ed out of Fldrlda pretty well and all that these winter play Davis, 186, St. Louis, outpointed Minneapolis, defeated Moose Nor- real opposition all year. They are Jewels will compete against the St. New Orleans.— (A P )—Because 0 JacobowskI, rf .... 0 0-0 0 pleswed with themeelvee, even grounds are not automatloally a Pietro Corrl, 192, New York (10); beck, 230, Portland, threa rounda; also eager to match their ability Michael team o f Hartford. The the Geveland Indiana wiB be going C Ververls, If ...... l 0-0 2 visiting team ie considered one of though no profit whatever accrued happy bunting grounds for puglbs- Ode Merritt, 124, St. Louis, and Joe Harzy Dametral, 210, Giloago, beat with the Phantoms, Ansaldi’s back to their old stamping ground Floyd Jonea, SIS, Balt Lake G ty, 0 Lombardo, I f ...... 0 2-2 2 the top notch teams in the Catholic from the Camera-Loughran affair. tlc promotion. 'Hie boys oontlnually Forchlone, 125, Geveland, drew, in Geveland's league park. Instead Jaffe’s Jewels or the West Sides. 1 Goodrich, c ...... 1 O-O 2 two out of three nils. The Cmolts have no Intention of League of Hartford and comes to make tbe mistake of thinking in (6). of using munidpal stadium, Oral 3 Holmes, r g ...... o 0-0 0 the School Street Gym with hopes Two ‘Reasons’ For Fight Cincinnati — Roughhouse Glover, Kftnsaa G ty—Jim Browning, 235, going out and contend for the town terms of 1929, when the colorless Hildebrand, Mei Harder and Sarga Verona, Mo., tooeed Frank Speera, 0 Harrington, rg .... 0 0-0 0 of taking the Jewels who are tied Aside from tbe fact It was a nice Jacksonville, Fla., outpointed Semi- championship. ’They believe it would Sharkey-Strlbllxig bout w u a dou- Connally of the pitching staff are 226, Atlan^ Ga^ 19:60; Pata be a hollow victory at the best with 1 Pratt, Ig ...... 0 1-2 1 with the Phantom team for first gesture, anyway, for Loughran to Ms okOirat. my Slaughter, Terre Haute, Ind. in good eplrlte. place in the Rec Senior League, sec get his title chanoe, there developed MehrliMr. 216, Lawrenea, Kaa„ aad so many weak teams competing for Times not only have ehanged but Oakland, Calif.—Johimy Pena, 'Hie return to the old home Pat InhoBey, 280, FUladelpliia, the title b^d by the N a O o ^ 6 2. 8-4 7 ond roimd. Both games ocheduled only two other reasons for tli^e the tourist trade in such plues as 136, New York, stopped Bobby grounds, thinks Hildebrand, will for the Jaffee and Phantom teams drew in 20 minutas. Guards, but they would like to play Manchester ...... i i 4 7 15—37 Miami bout this winter. Miami is no more likely to be taken Gray, 127, San Jose, (7). mean "we’ll have to pitch outside for tonight will be tune up games In the first place. It seems Car- the best teams in town. WUlimantic ...... 2 3 0 2— 7 in now by a poor match than -the Govls, N. M.—Abie Ahavez, 115, to Ruth, Gehrig, Dickey, Oehrlnger, In 1888, air lines ean4eff '3;S10»- before their important clash on next nera’s American agents, .ladly need- For games call 8963 and ask for 'Time, 4 6 minute quarters. fans who have oeen sta}1ng away Albuquerque. N. M„ and Thurmond Goelln. West cmd F ^ ow e of that 215 pQundr of eapreaa. aq^ toeswaa; X Joseph Mistretta, Mgr. Tuesday night which will decide the log some spot cash, were filin g to from fights at Madison Square Gar- Murdock. Il6, Borger, Tex., drew,- Referee—Atherton. winner of the eeco^( second round. type," hut outside of that, tba ad of neaiiy 50 par oaat oaar c^ltoi go so for as to sign for taa match fisn. New York, in large Bumbera. ao). ^ \ vantage will ha wlttrthf indlass. aaooRt aanlad m IfU . V PAGE T E l O MANCHESTEB-EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEK, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 8,1984, LOST AND FOUND MOVING—TRUCKING- HOUSES FOR RENT the Menorahs. A large crowd en and a 8 atiing of 872. Freddie LOST—BETWEEH^ Proctor Road, STORAGE 20 joyed the game as well as the enter TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable tainment and dancing which follow Werner also hit a single of 142. and McKee street, a white gold PERRETT A GLENNEY INC. local five, six and seven room bouses, ed. Mickey Moose Hamilton pocket watch, with chain APPOINT MCMELIN and long distance moving. DfiUy single imd double; also heated Ansaldl’s Masons (84) B. H anson___ 105 86 103 294 and knife. Finder please call 7030. express to Hartford. Overnight apartmenta Apply Eklward J. HoU, P B F T M. Mlnnlch .. 100 111 92 303 Reward. service to and from New York. Phone 4643 and 802b. 0 Sturgeon r f ...... 0 0-0 0 A. Winzler .... 80 80 80 240 AS INDIANA COACH J. Klein ...... 92 80 Tel. 3063— 8860 or 8864. 1 Holland rf ...... 2 0-0 4 104 276 .AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 1 Oplzzi, If ...... 2 3-3 7 T o ta ls ...... 377 357 WANTED TO RENT 68 2 Ko\rls If ...... 4 0-2 8 379 1113 PUBLIC PASSENGER 1 Quish c ...... 1 22 4 BfcWLING Hoople* Produced Colorful Grid 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN, 6 WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 rooms, L. H anson...... 87 — 87 SERVICE 20A 0 Dowd rg ...... 4 1-1 9 GIRLS* CHURCH LEAGUE. <^hlgh three string with 324. In the wheels, with trunk, only 12,000 modem conveniences, gunny ex O. Anderson ... — 81 101 182 1 Campbell . . . Ig...... 0 0-0 0 other .match. Team No. 4 took three miles. Price right to sell quick. 1933 posure $13 to $15. Write Herald, J. W in zler...... 81 116 76 273 Teams At Kansas State Chevrolet coach, low mileage. 1933 IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bus 1 Bissell Ig ...... 1 0-2 2 The S t Mary’s and Emanuel Lu points from Team No. 2 A. Berggren M. K le in ...... 129 99 Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge, party Box R. theran bowling teams split even at 97 325 tires and upholstery very clean. and C. A. Anderson tying for high W. Gess ...... 114 98 111 323 1933 Chevrolet sport coupe, all or team trips, we also offer 7 pas 7 14 6-10 34 the School Street Rec last night, single with 112 and the latter hit For The Past Six Years. Menorah A. C. (S3) black, low mileage, very good con senger sedan livery. Phone 3063, each winning one game. ting high three string with 306. Totals ...... 411 394 385 1190 8860, 8864. 1 Vinick rf ...... 5 2-2 12 S t Mary’s. Team No. 4. dition. 1930 Chevrolet sedan. This 0 Mandell r f ...... 1 2-2 4 Bloomington, Ind., March 8.— car has had the best of care, price M. Sum m erville...... 81 69 I. C arlson...... 85 93 109—287 Alley Oops 2 Rosenbaum I f ...... 0 0-0 0 Jensen...... 89 60 (AP)—To A. N. (Bo) McMlUin, the very low. 1929 Ford coach, lots of C. A. Anderson .103 91 112—306 J- Klein ...... m 80 113 304 HELP WANTED— 1 T. Herman c ...... 0 0-0 0 A. Summerville ...... 70 58 quarterback who led Centre Col miles left in this car, cheap for C. Bolin ...... 96 81 109— 286 C. Weber ___ 102 96 115 313 FEMALE 35 0 Wise c ...... 1 0-0 2 McBride ...... 78 02 R. Kulpinsky .. 99 103 lege’s “Praylhg Colonels” in their quick sale. 1927 Chevrolet sedain in 3 Bowers rg ...... 2 2-2 6 100 302 notable victory over Harvard more Law ...... 63 63 284 265 J. Lange ...... 103 83 109 good condition, a lot of transporta WOMAN WITH OWN telephone to INTERESTING GAMES 1 Goldenthal r g ...... 0 0-1 0 330 879 295 than a decade ago, has been en Team No. 2. E. J a co b s...... 80 80 80 240 tion for small money. 1932 Ford 1-2 make telephone appiointments at 0 Levy I g ...... 4 1-2 9 trusted the task of improving the 371 312 E. Berggren 86 90 87—263 ton pickup, with canopy top, near home, and spare time. Absolutely The Wapping Community Hall Enoanoel Lutheran. Totals ...... 495 442 football fortunes of Indiana Uni was the scene of two interesting C. I. Anderson 89 84 107—280 517 1454 ly new tires and paint. Riley no selling. Ehcceilent earnings. Ex 8 13 7-9 33 Gustafson ...... 72 63 Gump* versity. The 1919 All-American, games Saturday bight. Referee—Bialick. A. Berggren .. 89 102 112—303 Chevolet, 60 Wells street. Tei. 6874. perience unnecessary. Give age and A. Johnson ...... 76 94 J- Roth ...... 108 92 who has coached at Centenary, The Hawk Eyes defeated the Phone number. Write Herald, Box L Johnson ...... 53 83 264 276 P. R le m e r...... 94 Geneva and Kansas State, wUl take Comets by a score of 36-12. Dick 306 846 J. A d a m y ...... 95 Waat Ad lafam at T. BANGERS BEATEN Thoren ...... 72 65 Team No. S. over the head footbaU coaching reins Berber and A1 Freiheit made 28 of F. Werner .... 142 Fitzgerald’s Rangers stepped out Bjorkman ...... 73 88 M odean...... 109 at the Hoosier Western Conference their team’s points. Burnham went 86 87—282 W. Klein ...... 98 of their class Monday night and Anderson ...107 91 school next week when he arrives Manchester SITUATIONS WANTED— best for the losers. 119—317 to conduct spring practice. were defeated by the Vernon Cubs 346 393 E. Erikson .115 95 114—324 Evening Herald FEMALE 38 In the second game, the Podunk’s 39-27 at Vernon. The Rangers could T o ta ls ...... 537 540 553 1333McMillin accepted the post In a took the Mlsalls over the rocks to not take the usual long shots be Y LEAGUE RESULTS. conference with Z. G. Qevenger, In WANTED— POSITION as house- 331 272 320 923 a tune of 33-17. Don Harrison and cause of the beams. Merz Fillers took three poliits Team No. 1. BRinSH-AMERICANS diana athletic director, at S t Louis CLASSIFIED keeper, experienced. Inquire at 30 “Johnny” Greene, “Ernie” Squa- Ralph Smith were the big guns for from Gibsons’ Garage In the YMCA E. Thoren ...... 98 91 Scotland took three points from yesterday, and his appointment was ADVERTISEMENTS Ford street. trito and “Pat” McCann kept the 83— 272 the winners and Spencer for the bowling leag^ue Monday night, Dave C. Hultgren .... 84 96 Wales in the . Britlsh-American announced here last night. His wiU loosers. Rangers in the running with their 118—288 be the second new -face in Big Ten Count all av«raKc word, to a llaa. Hamilton hitting high single with A. Carlson .... 81 118 96— 295 bowling league at Murphy’s alleys. Initial,, number, and abbreviation, The score: spectacular shooting while Bluso Copeland of the ■winners hit high coaching circles this year. Francis DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 and Boothe starred for the Cubs. 135 and high three string with 361, Mu:b count a, a word and compound Hawk Eyee (86) beating Petke of Gibson’s by a sin single with 137 and high three A. Schmidt, formerly of Texas word, a, two word. Minimum coat la Pantaluk and Musebo also played a 263 305 287 855 string with 350. Christian, has been named head price of three line,. FOR SALE—SMOOTH hair fox ter- B F T gle pin. MoriU, If ...... 1 0 2 good game on the defensive. The Wales (1) coach at Ohio State University. Line rate, oer day for tranat«nt rier puppies. Harry Snow, Wap- Rangers would like a game with the Merz Fillers. MERCHANTS LEAGUT: ada. Freiheit, rf ...... 5 2 12 A. Stevenson . 118 92 315 Neither the length of McMillin’s fCffectlTC March 11, mi ping. Inquire Shell Station. Orioles, get in touch with “Jimmy” Saldella ...... 115 103 130—348 In the Merchants League last Cowles, c ...... 0 0 0 Torrance ...... 92 290 contract nor the size of his salary Carh Charge Fitzgerald. Hamilton ...... I l l 115 135— 361 night at the Charter Oak alleys Donnelly ...... 101 ( Conaecutive Lay, .. 7 cu| 9 Ota R. Berger, Ig ...... 2 2 6 307 was made pubUc. A statement by Fitzgerald’s Rangers (27) Howard ...... 110 103 127—340 Hale’s took 4 points from the First Thomson ...... 94 I Consecutlv, Lay, ., 9 otaj 11 eta ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 D. Berger, rg ...... g 0 16 National Stores. Watkins took 3 307 the faculty athletic committee said 1 Day ...... 11 otai II Ota P B F T WUkie ...... 101 103 85—289 Brennan ...... no points from Keiths and the Hard 319 the salary “is considered in line All order, tor Irregular Inaertlons FOR SALE—USED FURNACE oU 1 “Johnny” Greene, rf ...4 8 Murphy ...... 121 113 113— 347 will be charged at the one time rate ware Stores took 3 from the A. & with that generally paid for the burner, used kitchen range, used 16 4 36 0 P. McCann, If ...... 3 6 Totals ...... 515 532 1538 services of Big Ten cqaches.” Special rate, tor long term every 558 537 590 1685 P. Stores. Ed Edgar took all honors day advertlBlna given upon requeM. radio, used waishing machine, used Comet* (12) 0 P. Pan taluk, c ...... 0 1 Scotland E. C. (BUly) Hayes, Indiana track Weber, rg ...... 0 1 1 Gibsons. with single of 143 and 362 for 3 Ad, ordered tor tnree or all day, living room suite, used occasional 0 “Ernie” Squatrito, rg ,.5 10 Dickson ...... 99 331 coach and the man McMillin suc and atopped before the third or fifth D ie tz ...... 92 111 96— 299 string. chairs, used electric refrigerator, Smith, Ig ...... 0 0 0 0 M. Muscho, Ig ...... 1 2 Baker ...... 89 251 ceeds in the footbaU position, haUed day will be charged only for the ac Burnham, Ig ...... 3 1 7 0 J. Fitzgerald, Ig ...... 0 Twaranite ...... 97 117 123— 337 First National Store* (0) Copeland ...... 109 tual number of time, the ad appear used metal bed. Inlaid linoleum, 0 350 the Kansas State coach as “ the best 1 J. Murphy, rf ...... 0 0 Gibson ...... 114 104 103—321 Johnston ...... 77 112 82—271 W. Stevenson . 108 ed. charging at the rat, earned, but used on our furniture floor aisles. A Harrison, c ...... 0 0 0 Durand ...... 73 7l 84— 228 303 possible choice,” and said he antici no allowance or refund, can be made Dewey, rf ...... 2 0 4 0 C. Blanchard, If ...... 0 0 Petke ...... 117 118 125— 360 Wylie ...... 96 325 on ail time ada atopped after th, Floor sample slightly soiled inner Girard ...... 84 82 92— 258 pated “a promising future for In B. Harrison, If ...... 0 0 0 Kut ...... 121 97 132—330 diana.” fifth day. spring mattress. All priced ex 2 13 1 27 Benny ...... 96 92 117—305 Totals ...... 501 504 555 1560 No “ till forblda"; .Uaplay Unea hot Brogan ...... 97 105 90— 292 Hayes, who was drafted to take aold. ceptionally low. Must be sold at Vernon Cubs (89) 541 547 579 1667 The Herald will not be reaponalble once. Very cheap. Montgomery 5 2 12 0 Pluso, rf ...... 6 0 12 over the footbaU coaching job after Score at half time, Hawk Eyes, 427 462 465 1354 H. O. (Pat) Page was ousted three for more than one Incorrect Inaertloh Ward & Co. 1 Boothe, If ...... 7 0 14 SOUTH METHODISTS. of any advertlaement ordered (or — Comets, 2: referee Sharp; time, Hale’s Self Serve (4) years ago, reUnquished the duties niore than one time. 1 Rico, c ...... 3 0 6 Team No. 1 took all four points 10 minute periods. 0 Newell, rg ...... 1 1 3 Bussell ...... 98 104 110— 312 recently to devote his attention to The Inadvertent omiaalon of incor- FUEL AND FEED 49-A from. Team No. 3 in the South Madden ...... 81 107 98— 286 track. FMt publication of advertlalng will b, Mlsalls (17) 1 Laughton, Ig ...... 2 0 4 Methodist league at the Y alleys rectified only by cancellation of tb, Klein ...... 104 83 97—284 Hocke'y'' B F T 0 Grant, Ig ...... 0 0 0 last night, C. Gill rolling high sin With McMillin and a new line charge made tor the service endered. FOR SALE!—KINDLING wood, de- Porcheson, If ...... 0 0 0 Anderson ...... 120 105 130— 355 coach to be named by McMillin, All advertlaementa must oonfonn gle with 123 and L Phillips hitting By Associated Press livered if desired. Cali Hale’s Self Foster, If ...... ’ ‘i ’ q 2 Twaronlte ...... 106 80 97—283 in style, copy and typography with 3 . 19 1 39 high three string wth 328. In the TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE: however, Hayes is expected to co regulations enforced by the puLllah- Serve Grocery. Telephone 4123. Spencer, rf ...... ^5 i n Referee, Director; scorer, “Weary other match. Team No. 4 took all National League operate to form a board of football ars and they reserve the right to Wells, c ...... 0 0 wart” Fitzgerald; score at half 509 470 532 1520 Detroit at Chicago. strategy. A. J. (Butch) Nowack, edit, revise or reject any copy con FRANKLIN BLUE FLAME r a ^ four points from Team No. 2, T. A. A P. Stores (1) Dane, I g ...... 2 0 4 time, 29-13 Cubs. New York Rangers at Montreal former Illinois player, has been sidered objectionable. oil has more “heat units'. The Curran breaking the leaigue high Friday ...... 103 133 124—360 CLOSING HOURS-^laaalfled ada to Maroons. coaching the Indiana line. Immedi Rackllffe Oil Co. Phone 3980. Collins, rg ...... 0 0 0 single and high three string record Johnson ...... 83 72 87—242 be published same day must be ro- Maskel, rg ...... 0 0 0 EAST SIDES WIN Montreal Canadlens at New York ate reaction on the campus to the eelved by 12 o'clock noon; Satu''dayo with 151 and 390 respectively. Wennergren ____106 92 94— 292 Americans. 10:30 a. ni. The East Sides Basketball team selection of the 37-year-old McMU- Team No. 8. Carlson ...... 103 89 98— 290 Toronto at Ottawa. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 8 1 17 took -South Windsor over the hur H. Robb ...... 72 89 86—247 Petke ...... 120 129 96— 345 lin was favorable. He produced col TELEPHONE YOUR dles last night at South Windsor, Can.-Am. League Podunks (33) B. M oseley...... 110 95 108— 313 orful teams at Kansas State, where WANT ADS. FIVE PIECE BREAKFAST set 26-25. The game was nip and tuck Quebec at Boston. Johnson, rg ...... 2 1 5 C. Turkington .. 86 74 77—237 515 515 499 1529 he has coached for six years. Ada are accepted over the t«l,pbone $11.95; bed room table 98c; ivory from start to finish, and neither Jones, Ig ...... 1 0 2 H. Ogren ...... 94 89 104— 287 Hardware Stores (3) at the CHARGE RATE glvep above dresser Jio A-1 condition; drop team held a commanding lead dur Smith ...... 98— 98 as a convenience to advertiser,, but Grant, c ...... 2 0 4 ing any period. F. B u r r...... 95 95 94— 284 the CASH RATES will be accepted as head sewing machine A-1, $15. Gallasso ...... 85 118 115— 318 i H l ^ D. Smith, c ...... 0 0 0 E. Nickolson and J. Pelken played FULL PAYMENT If paid at the bust- 9x12 velvet tapestry rug $15; ivory R. Smith, rf ...... 4 0 8 457 442 469 1368 Brophy ...... 97 93 104— 294 nesB office on or before the seventh bed and springs $7.98, leather best for the losers, while Weir and Edgar ...... 114 105 143—362 day following the first Insertion of D. Harrison, If ...... 7 0 14 Gavello played best for the home Team No. 1. each ad otherwise the CHARGE rocker $3. Benson Furniture Ehc- team. C. Gill ...... 1$5 123 83— 311 Olson ...... 109 127 88—324 RATB' wllj be collected. No responsi change, Johnson Block. Dummy ...... 83 72 . . —155 bility for errors in telephoned ads 16 1 33 Box score: R. Winton ...... 106 106 113—325 Dtsturts I t will be assumed and tlielr accuracy BOOK END TABLE $4.50: 4 burner Score at half time, Podunks, 19— East Sides (26) A. G ibson...... 76 83 95— 254 eEORGE SCAf2BO, cannot be guaranteed. 488 515 548 1551 gas stove $8.00; single couch cover Mlsalls, 3; referee, Sharp; time 10 P B F A. Holman ___ 95 89 107— 291 Keith’s (1) 0 Weir, rf ...... 3 C 1934 BY NCA SCRVfCC. INC * INDEX OF and 2 pillows $7.50; CogsweU chair; minute periods. 1-3 L. PhiU ips...... 107 115 106— 328 Murphy ...... 98 103 90—291 0 Georgetti, rf ...... 0 Ko. u. s. PAT. orr. 1 mahogany twin bed, mattress 0-0 Strickland ...... 86 90 88— 264 CLASSIFICATIONS 3 Urbanettl, I f ...... 1 489 516 504 1509 and spring $17.50; 1 burner electric HEIGHTS DEFEAT CUBS 0-1 W. Keith ...... 115 106 83—304 B1 rths ...... u«. . . A 0 Hadden, K ...... l 0-0 Team No. 4. Engagement, ...... B plate $2.00; glass dishes; kitchen The Heights defeated the Cubs Keish ...... 112 122 97—331 2 Gavello, c ...... 2 1-1 M. Hewitt ...... 100 88 79— 277 Sadella Karr.- 'es .. .m.:!C ware. Phone 7905. 37-34 on the YMCA floor. The 1 J. Henry, c ...... 0 .117 106 104— 327 Deaths ...... D Heights lead throughout the game. 0 - 0 J. D ick son ...... 97 84 95— 276 Card of Thanks ...... B 0 Brozowski, rg ...... 0 1-2 W. Harrison . . . 84 80 93— 257 In Memorlam FOR SALE— FOUR burner gas The Cubs came within two points of 528 527 462 1517 • •••••.• •:«3i • T 0 Haraberta, r g ...... 1 0-0 T. Curran ...... 106 133 151—390 Watkins (S) Lost and Found 1 stove, in excellent condition. In the leader in the last stanza but the 0 'Muldoon, I g ...... 1 Announcements Heights held them off. The Heights 1-2 O. N elson ...... 126 148 114— 388 Hennequin ...... 124 82 95— 301 • s • • • * « • « I quire at 26 Elm street or telephone 0 luliano, Ig ...... 2 0-0 Personals t 3152. worked as a unit with Reime and Keeney ...... 114 92 94— 300 Aatomobnes Johnson doing the heavy scoring. J. 513 533 542 1588 Ellis ...... 97 86 100— 283 Automobiles for Sals ...... 4 Staum and D. Cowles were out 6 11 4-9 26 Team No. 2. Wiganowski ____109 95 99— 302 Automobiles for Ezebarg, rr.I FOR SALE—3 OVER stuffed living S. Windsor (25) Auto Accessorle,—Tires ...... « room chairs, in good condition, standing for the Cubs. The Heights R. Purinton ___ 60 95 82— 237 Detro ...... 114 125 111—350 will play the West Side Budaies 3 T. Dwyer ...... 0 0-0 0 H. Richmond ...87 75 85— 247 Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 price reasonable. Inquire at 178 0 Leski ...... 0 0-0 0 Auto Schools ...... I-A some time during the week. The R. Mercer .. . . . 93 80 118—291 558 480 496 1536 Autos—Ship by Truck ...... I Cooper street. 1 E. Nickolson ...... 3 0-0 6 Autos—For Hire ...... 9 Heights won the first game. The W. Holman . .. . 93 83 96—272 2 T. Nickolson ...... 0 2-2 2 Tonight at Murphy’s Alleys the A Garages—Service—Storage 10 Heights also challenge the Guards. 1 J. Bajomis ...... 1 l-2 3 T. Smith ...... 79 120 82—281 Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... n See "Red” Reimer. K. of P. team will bowl the pick of WANTED TO BUY 58 0 A. Bajornis ...... 0 0-0 0 Wanted Autos—Mctorcvcles . . . . II 412 453 463 132S the Luther League. Baslness aad Profeaalonal Serrleee WANTED — COW manure, from 2 J. Nickolson ...... 2 0-0 4 Business Services Offered ...... 13 MASONS WIN 0 Karkowskl ...... l 0-0 2 Roueebold Senicee Offered .....It-A north end of town. Call 5569 after Saturday night at the Vine Street SPECIAL MATCHES Building—Contracting ...... 14 6:30 p. m. 0 J. Pilken ...... 3 2-4 8 SPECIAL MATCH Gym Ansaldi’s Masons defeated a 0 T. Pilken ...... 0 0-0 0 Charter Oak Alleys Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 The SUk City Diner lost a close Keeney’s Dairy lost to the Oak Funeral Director! ...... n much strengthened Menorah five by 0 Newberry ...... 0 0-0 0 Heatln Plumbing—Roofing . n 17 HIGHEST PRICES paid for junk the closest of margins 34-33. The match to the All Stars last night at Street Tavern last night by 15 pins. Ineurance ...... ig and live poultry. Cai) 5875. W. Masons had to stage an uphill fight 9 Gustafson hit high single of 140 and Millinery—Dressmaking ...... it 10 5-8 25 die Charter alleys. Kebart hit high high 3 string for 342. Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton street. to emerge •victorious. Behind at the single of 55 and high three string Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . Iff end of the first quarter by a 14-8 Keeney’s Dairy Painting—Papering ...... |i LILAC BLUT2S VICTORIOUS for 385. Manager “ Sparky” Saidella B. Keeney ...... 102 94 105— 301 Professional Services...... gg margin they put on a display of ball (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Repairing ...... gg (OOMS WITHOU'I BOARD 5li Lilac Blues won their ninth was away off form last night and is C. Keeney ...... 98 107 100— 305 playing in the second period that straight game by defeating the Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . g4 allowed them to leave the floor at considering very much to retire Hagenow ...... 102 88 103— 293 Wee Goldy watched the turtle for aboard. Just then a monstrous rab rpllet Goode and Service 16 SINGLE ROOM, FACING Main Heights, 23-21, at East Side Rec. intermission on even terms with from the game and devote his time Adamson ...... 91 101 92—284 a while, and said, “He’s getting bit scampered up to Nature Nick. Wanted—Business Service .n ,,.. 14 street, entirely redecorated, John Greene, Obie and Wylie played a to the developing of some of the R. Bidwell ...... 98 84 114— 296 BdaeatlenaJ their Jewish rivals. They took the sore. Why don’t you, let him have "Let’s 'have a race,” the rabbit son Block. Telephone 6917. good floor game while Kose ana yoimger bowlers. the fish lourees ano Claeses 17 lead at the resumption of acti-vities Kurly were high scorers. Horvath you’re holding out in said. “I know that I’ll come out ’rlvate InstructioB gg and played brilliantly to eke out SUk City Diner 491 474 514 1479 front ? ahead. OT 'Tim, the turtle’s bouad ianclng ...... ig-A their well deserved victory. Dowd and Moorhouse played best for the Oak Street Tavern Musical-Dramatic ...... gg Heights. A. PonU llo___ 114 95 97—306 “ You’ve had a ride that’s been to lose. He’s never very quick.” AFAK'l MEN'l^v— FLAl'S— and Kovls played best for Ansaldl’s C. PontU lo___ 95 108 97—300 Angelo ...... 101 94 105— 300 just sweU, whUe sitting on his fvmny Wanted—Inetructlon go Lilac Blues Russell ...... 94 89 100— 283 Plaandal TENEMENTS 63 while Vinick was outstanding for i PontlUo ___ 99 87 131—317 shell, and now you should stop fool “Oh, sure!” yelled Duncy. “ ”Twill fond,—Stocks—Mortgage, fl P- B. F. T. Garibaldi ...... 91 97 90— 278 ing him with such a crazy stimt.” FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene 1—E. Kose, r f ...... 4 1 9 Jim PontUlo . . . 109 109 106—324 Gustafson ...... 140 100 102— 342 be fine. Across the ground I’ll draw Business Opportunities gg “All right,” the friendly man re Money to Loan ...... gg ment, with all improvements. Ap 3—H. Wylie, I f ...... l 0 2 K e b a rt...... 155 116 114—385 WUkinson ...... 87 92 112— 291 a line. That’s where you both jan 3—A. Kurlowlcz, c ___ 4 *2 10 plied. "Here’s where I end a dandy start from. Then you’ll race to yon _ , Help aad Sitaatlaae ply at 111 Holl street or telephone FOR SALE ride.” In just about a minute mere §el** —Female ...... gg 6806, 3—C. Obuchowskl, rg ., 0 1 1 572 515 546 1632 513 472 509 1494 der tree. Wanted—Male W the fish was out of sight. “While Dotty rides the turtle I SIX-BOOM HOUSE, with 17,500 3—J. Greene, I g ...... 0 1 1 AU Stan . 36-A “I’ll bet that tasted very good, ’ will ride the rabbit. Me, oh m-v, FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all square feet of land, 140 on Pearl 0—S. Haponick ...... 0 0 0 Keiah ...... 102 87 114—303 Special match at the Charter Oak aeip wanted—Male or Femal* .. n improvements, comer Summit and Detro ...... 98 94 136—328 alleys 'Thursday night between two said Dotty. “Gee, I wish I could this really ought to be an Interest Agents Wanted ...... K.I7-A street and 125 on HoU street, go riding on the turtle’s back. I’m Wadsworth streets. Inquire 31 13 9 5 23Twaronlte .... 120 122, 120— 362 local mUk dealers. Buster Keeney ing sight to see.” Situations Wanted—Fem ale ...... g| with Garage, Greenhouse and really very light.” And then the funny race began. Situations Wanted—Male Si Vadsworth street. Henhouse, ete. Owner lea'vdng Heights (21) Howard ...... 107 127 103—337 will bowl Larry Giglio 10 games— EmoloymeDt Agecol€t ...... 40 P- B. F. SaideUa ...... 110 113 106—329 total pinfaU decides the 'winner. The turtle walked. Th' rabbit ran. town, wUl make easy terms for T. “WeU, miss, I fear that what Live Stock-Pete—Poaltrr—Tehlelee FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tene buyer. 3—Reimer, r f ...... 2 0 4 Wee Duncy felt so confident, a smile Doge—Birds—Pete ...... 41 BROTHERHOOD LEAGUE Tve done,” replied the man, “will spread on his face. Llv Stock--Vehicle! ...... 42 ment and garage, 22 Laurel Place. 3—Dellaferra, If ...... 0 0 0 537 543 579 1649 Poultry and Suppllea ...... 4| Call 3152. Price |5,(H)0. Terms $1,000 3— Moorhouse, c ...... '4 3 In the Concordia Brotherhood spoU your fun. Now that the fish The rabbit, though, saw greens 11 League at Murphy’s Alleys last is eaten, my oT turtle will not race. Wanted — Pete—Ponttry—Stock 44 2—DuPont, rg ...... 0 0 K. OF P. LEAGUE. nearby. To get at them, he jumped down, wiU take first mortgage 0 night the Gumps took 4 points from “But go ahead and have your ride, For Sale—JMiBccUaacoH FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM FLAT, 0—Greene, Ig ...... 0 0 0 Team No. 3 took three points up high and flopped poor Duncy to Articles tor Sale ...... 41 for balance at 4% % interest. If the Alley Oops, while the Hooples if you’re sure you’ll be satisfied t. with all Improvements, rent rea 4— Horvath, I g ...... 3 0 6 from Team No. 1 in the Knights of the ground. The turtle won the Boat* and Acceeaorlee ...... 44 sonable. Telephone 5280. interested caU at 148 Pearl street, took 4 points from the Mickey ride real slowly.” 'Then a smile race. Building Mateiialt ...... 47 Pythias league at Murphy's alleys Mouse. Diamond*— Watcbee-^ewelry 44 Manchester, Conn. spread on wee Dotty's face. FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat also 15 9 3 21 last night, R. Anderson hitting high W. Klein had high single ana high Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 41 Referee: Whltey Bycholski, ‘You bet I will,” she loudly roar (The Tlnies meet a friendly old Fuel and 6'eed ...... 49-A six room half house with all im single with 119 and Evald Erickson 3 string hitting for a single of 144 ed, and very promptly hopped garden - Farm-Dairy ProdMta iO man in the next story'). Household Goods ...... 11 provements. Inquire at 147 East Machine^ and Toola ...... is Center street. Mueleal Inetrumenta M ALLEY OOP Office and Store Bqnlpraeat .««« 14 FOR RENT— ROOM flat, first Grabbing An Advantage! By HAMLIN Bpeciali at the Stores ...... " J $« floor, all modem conveniences. 83 Wanted—To Buy ...... f| Clinton street Phone 4814. EHoi/DHsenm CaOWN JM>1ME0 OM-OHf itoimij iireoi ta ON UPSIDE H e y , k i n g - tm* Car d iff .\aJHAT- ' THEV H««T RostaaraBtf DOWN.UKE MM The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All Trains By Fontaine Pox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahem -W SENSE and NONSENSE MIST. LAOS ~ 1 WANT ' HNVM'-HOUD hW tlL BET YOU BBPfiClAUy TO SUM .WU-LYOU, ONE THOSE The farmer would like a dollar Blessed is the man whose wife ^ ' M i T ' ’ - , ■ THIS '-J'MASOR A MOOPLt- WHILE I SMASH PLcnSTHAT that would buy less pork and m ore' knows more about pots and pans MY TEETH \N HAS BEEN clothes, food and harvesting ma- \ than she does about spades and * D 6 A R H A V E chinery. i clubs. PRINTED \N VOUND YOUR SHORT STOPY, ENVY! ICAN TELL BY THE OILY WAY E v e r y T H IN S A judge who was deaf was hear-1 About this tiine of the year, it’s "THE ENAMELED s c a r a b : BUT TH' . ing a case in which both plaintiff < hard to tell if it’s really love, or ACCETTABLE PUBL\CAT\ON you'r e READINS and defendant also were deaf. just a real bad case of old-time IT> YOU EXPECT COOKBOOK^ Plaintiff—This man ought to be spring fever. IN QUR MA Candid to Say the Least 3-8 (Advertisement appearing in The Boot and Shoe Recorder)— FOR SALE— Shoe shop very WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams ^ e a p to anybody crazy enough to jll %uy I t too A W PSST! TOO MOCM,^ MAKE U P YOUR MINOg, HAVf NTT GOT ALL OAV. F U MONTH AN' H WASH. THERE'S A f| mrr V oouSLff HV o f f e r . EXPENSES. A CATCH TO n S O M E -r" Most o f us can stand being poor because we are used to it. The real test of character is to accumulate a little monev and refrain from be ing arrogant and uppish. In a Negro school near Danville, Virginia, there was >one boy so black that even the other pupils called him “Midnight." This comes to us rather straight from a traveler who^ has just motored through that part of Virginia. It seems that this was all very well un :x til a new pupil only a few shades lighter th^ “Michiigbt" entered school, (^ b e in g called his nick name "Midnight" by the new pupil, the b ia ^ one answered; “Ussen heah! Don' yo’ call me no Midnight. To’s "jout half-past jnighty girls often Yet the afr. leven yo* self. 200 A U WAIT* THERE NEVER WAS A HAN6 TOUR A HONEST WORK. EASY O.K. m onth* 1 green cowpumcher w o r th , IMPUDENCE, SIR! MONEY. VOU CAN WE'LL COME ON, 1 THAT MUCH AT HOM E6T , I'M A GENTLEMAN. ta k e it, o r l e a v e TAKE IT. C A S V . A ------WORK. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser T -----1 r FRftCkLES, 1 HAVE A HUHCH ABOUT THIS STUFF....fT LOOkS PAMILIAR AHE> i t s m e l l s v a l u a b l e ...TOMORROW TM GONNA TAKE SOME To A FMBNP OP MINE.OVB? AT I'X., »y.f?WtLLlAM5 BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON. w sau.aw iT.ow . 3-; w4 lotvicc. me. y S’ (WB. u. a p*i«Ofr. SALESMAN SAM Taking No Chances! By Sma*’ <^is I* A»*CfeePT FO^ CAe, ii ftlOMTl AiM' «00) ^^OVJT V o U S ^ jBCULa T KMOOU eUOLKS-H FVBOUT RR 4 T RAsstiM’ • I \ l u f m t ' l l . VAsea'niose OUR. R£FCR.e6. UA£ PAILBO k n o c u a b o u t o * N O T T o I t> ^ T C H ('V 6 , Seevl To IN A<5- e s l { TUO eoo^S I TA. SMOCU u PI c a n SOCbC. Tb (tcFcacb. i GTHCR. AtROONOl IM esuo(eiJc.e - \ \ -IT ^ 1 1 ®L *fwsa g a pot.cw.s iw w i»> wwwca »k. . GAS BUGGIES The Kill-Joy By Frank Beck s p r u c ik j * u p t h e IT MAKES YOU OLD HACK. HEM? WONDER WHY THEY I WAS JUST LOOKING EVER BUILT FENDERS AT ONE OF THE NEV STICKING WAY UP YES, I STREAMUNE CARS. El THE AIR LIKE B E LIE V E THBY SURB MAKE TMAT,..Rg6ULAR rr IS THE OLD CARS WlhO-CATCHERS; f LOON COMICAL. THOSE A R E — Y ffi’/rr. Mias kargarnt Hyda of tha Mid Brown, from P. T. BUah Bnrdwaro land Apartmenta left today for a OOn Harry Ifaldmont, gift from abort viait in Brooklyn. N. Y. LEGION HAS FINE Milikowakl'a; Natal* OarroiM, gift Recreation Center WALTER WRKBT PLANS PINEHURST Harold Braithwaite, stm of Mr. from Keith’s, Joseph Peretto, gift Items of Interest and Mrs. J. R. Braitbwaite .of 52 Mancheater Girl Scouta win be from Frank Braya TWO DRAMATIC ROLES Pearl street, entertained twelve of intereated to know that Mra. Joaeph GETTOGEIHER During the evening the gathering DIAL 4151 his friends last evening in celebra Merritt, r^;lon chairman ta c New was given a real surprise the Today Bogland, wm broadcaat a birthday Wimmantic post drum corps 5 to 6:15, men’a voUoyball class; tion of his twelfth birthday. A de- Local Youth At Wmvester Hale’s Popular BfENU: lieioua hmcbeon was served by Har^ meaaage to Connecticut Girl Scouta, mardied in and favored with a num 7 to 7:45, women’s sdvsaced ewlm- n old’s mother, vrbo used piiyK decora Wednesday, March 14, at 1:45 from ber of selections. None of the local ming dass; 7:45 to 8:S0, women’s Academy To Appear In **The Cream of Celeiy Soup LL CoL Adsod McCook And life saving class; 8:30 to 9:18, wom tions on the table. The usual lively Station WTIC. She wlU be intro L^onnairea knew the band was to Command Perfoimance.” Russian Cole Slaw games were played by the jroung duced by Mrs. Cliflord D. Perkins attend the party. en’s private swimming class. Circulating Filet Haddock folks. Handd was well remembered of Hartford. Also, during Qiii Everett Dow Are The Friday Potatoes Tartar Sauce with gifts and all voted him a Jolly Scout birthday week, March 12-18, 8 to 12, dancing, music furnished Walter SL Wright, son of Mr. and host. a talk will be given over WDRC on by cauirlee Millard and his Hotel Raspberry Shortcake how to make a birthday «w«ti gar Goest Speakers. TALENTED VIOLINIST Bond orchestra, featuring Blthel Mrs. Joseph Wflght of 9 Mather, Library Evans. street, will play the two roles a t The regular meeting of the Wes den. Announcement of the exact day features a group of and hour will be made later. Tomorrow night at the School Fresh Sea Scallops leyan Guild will take place at the ON CONCERT rttOGRAM Street Recreation Center another Prince Alexis of Moldavia and Peter Fresh Boneless ^ e t of Had South Methodist church tomorrow Members of Dilworth Comell banner attraction will be presented Kraditsch in "The Conunand Per new “best sellers”! dock and Filet of Sole evening at 7:45. All members are re The Wapping Federated Workers Post, the American Legion, enjoyed when Charies Millard and his Hotel formance” by a Stafford Dickens, minded to bring their choicest re- will give a setback and dance to Ivar Nelson Of Worcester To Bond orchestra make their return the second production this year of O ysters Fresh Cod d p esifor the cookbook adUch the night at 8 o’clock at the new Com the most successful get together In appearance. Since their previous Eta Kappa Alpha, Worcester Acad Clams, open or shell Guild Is now compiUng. Following munity Church House in Wapping years whan they met for their an Be One Of G Clef Clnb’s As* engagement here they have played emy Dramatic society, in the Lewis the business session Athalia Kadess Center. John A. Collins will trans nual banquet in Orange HaD laat sistingr Artists. at Smith’s College and private en J. Warner Memorial on the evening “Valour” of Jaffa, an Arab bom in Cairo, port Manchester people by bus free night Alwut 150 of the post and a gagements at the Bond Hotel. Fea of March 17. Butterfish or Egypt will speak on the subject of of charge, making the trip through few invited guests attended and ate tured with them la Miiw Ethel In the fall term Wright was a by Warwick Deeping Boston Blue, lb.. 1 9 c “Blaster in Jerusalem.” Mr. Kadess Main to Charter Oak streets, thence a roast turkey dinner put on by a Ivar Nelson, talented violinist ot Evans, who will be heard in many member of the cast which produced is a young man educated in Elngland to Spruce street and Manchester special committee of Legionnaires. Worcester, Mass., who wUl be one “blues” renditions during the eve Roger Wheeler’s farce, “Nightmare, Smelts Halibut and now attending school in Spring- Center. The social is for the pur Exodlent Dtamer of the two artists at the ning. Dancing will be from 8 the Command Performance princi field. He has been engaged in Y. M. pose of adding to the fund for a Perhaps the most outstanding o’clock imtil midnight. pal scenes take place in the a day Whole Haddock...... lb. 12c C. A. work in Palestine, and is annual concert of the G Clef dub, new coffee urn. feature of the whole party was the to be presented at the Emanuel municipal theater at Baroc, the capi Mackerel planning to return to the Holy Land excellent dinner served to the King's tal of Moldavia, in the queen's to take up this work again. taste and costing only a thin dime Lutheran church, 'Tuesday evening, Filet of Mackerel---- lb. 32c Miantonomoh Tribe No. 58, Im March 20, has been gaining an en POT PRE-REPEAL BOOZE apartment in the palace at Baroc, Here ia another great love atoty Filet of B. E. Sole___lb. 39c proved Order of Red Men, will hold more than a half a dollar. '.Ills and in the rojral pcdace at Dinlker. The annual meeting of the North made it possible for any member of viable reputation throughout New by Warwick Deeping, thia Salt Mackerel - Salt Herring its regular meeting in Tinker haii Hlngland. Of a recent appearance it Wallachia. set agalnat the background of Methodist church will take place tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. the post to attend if he cared to INTO SANITARY SEWERS tomorrow evening. The program was said, "Mr. Nelson’s ttme Is the Worid War. It ia the atoty without the cost being a determin something out of the ordinary, and of a.man who faUed and who will begin with a supper at 6:30. Mr. and Mrs. John Cullin of Bond ing factor. Reports will be submitted by the coupled with his good intonation Whiskey, Gin And Rum Of found the courage to try again street returned last night from New Ldeut. CoL Ans(Hi McCook was should lead him far in his chosen because of a woman’s love. It la Snowdrift officers and heads of aU depart London, wher^ tney were called guest of honor and he gave a fine Prohibition Era Taken Out ments and matters of business of im field! In the exacting measures one of our most popular rental Monday by the death of Mr. Collin’s talk on Legion’s “four point pro alone, his work was well ordered Of Police Station Here. books. 2 lb. can portance transacted. mother, Mrs. Matilda Cullin, who gram” which is now being subjected to pulling and hauling in Congress. and bore the ear marks of artistry.” ILJWIULECi was 88 on February 6. Mrs. Cullin Mr. Nelson was concert master Whiskey, gin -mr rum, home con ‘^MANCHESTEP.CONN.^*- The Friendly Bridge club will had frequently visited her son’s He decried the amoimt of false for the Worcester combined high cocted and once sold as "old stuff,’’ meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. family here and was known to a propaganda that has issued from have been cutting holes through Other New Cleon Chapman of Strickland street. school orchestras for two years and number of local people. She had many different points against the is a member of the Worcester Phil clogged up sanitary sewers in the been confined to her bed for the past veterans. He insisted that veteran harmonic Symp.hony orchestra. He vicinity of the Center the laat few Special Friday Books: SL Mary’s Woman’s Guild vAu two months. welfare has not been a victim of is now stud^g at the New England days. l-lb. can ...... I7c meet tomorrow night at the parish malpractice and said he believed Conservatory of music in B«rton. This is caused by the decision to house. The meeting will be held Mrs. C. G. Tyler, president of the there were no fiagrant violations. Mr. Nelson will present his program make several changes in the police Afternoon From We Ride The GaU, Birdseye Foods promptly at 7:30 and the hostesses Ladies Aid society of the North Col. McCook is a vehement and con in two groups and his selections will station and town court room. by E. Loring will be Mrs. John Robb, Mrs. John Methodist church, is chairman of vincing speaker and won the hearty incUidi the works of Bach, Krelsler, Tucked away In different places 3 to 6 O’clock! Crabmeat, b o x ...... 35c Wright and Mrs. Andrew Ferguson. the annual supper tomorrow eve support of all the Legionnaires who have been bottles and cams, taken heard him last night. Chopin and Handel. Manhattan Love Song, Lobster, box ...... 59c After the meeting Rev. James ning at 6:30, and Miss May Haima Miss Senta Hofman, widely in raids or removed from persons Stuart Neill will give the fifth in is charge of tickets, a nominal “Bunch of Bozos” brought to the police station on dif by K. Norria Spinach, Special...... 21c the series of Lenten lectures on Everett Dow, vice-commander of known harpist of Hartford, who ap Peas (serves 4) ...... 25c charge being made for the meal. peared with Sousa and his band on ferent occasions. Birth Clinic, "What a Churchman Ought to Those who have not secured them the West Hartford post was also a the last tour before the famous mu In order to get things cleaned up BIRDSEYE RASPBERRIES Know.” should get in touch at once with guest speaker. He is known as the sician’s death, wUl be the other and make room for police work by Anonymous Miss Hanna, dijil 5767. William H. “Fact Finder” and broadcasts regu artist. while the workmen were engaged in 18c, 2 for 35c The Concordia Lutheran church Dunstone will be toastmaster, and larly over Station WDRC. Dow re other parts of the building, there Fools Rush In, board will hold its monthly meeting Fayette B. Qarke, leader of group ferred to the Legionnaires sis “just was a house cleaning started. The by Anne Greene Ginger Bread and Whipped tonight at 8 o’clock. singing. an ordinary bimch of bozos.” He liquid matter was thrown into the (Dream—um! um! . said he liked the Legion sind mem HOLY NAME SOCIETY sewer and it was so high powered No Sacrifice, The Board of Control of the Through a typographical error, bership in It because of that fact. that it cleaned out many obstacles by N. Robbina Molasses .... 25c and 35c qt. Chamber of Commerce will hold its the advertisement of the food sale He ref'^rred to history to point out Palmolive of the Coventry Fragment society that had retarded the free running Duff’s Ginger Bread Mix, 25c regular meeting next Tuesday after that other administrations smd oth PLANS FOR MINSTREL of the sewer system. 'The odor The Nuder Gender, noon at 4 o’clock at the Chamber in yesterday’s Herald, gave the er times had “brain trusts”—groups time as 8 o’clpek this evening. It about the statloi. today Is much bet by J. Smythe Real Tartar Sauce...... 29c office. of men who thought they could ter than it has been. should have read 10 a. m. Saturday think a little bit ahead of the aver Joseph Moriarty Is Named Our 29c Russian Dressing morning at the J. W. Hale com Come Out Of The Kitchen, pany’s store. age and set out to guide the mob. Chairman Of St. Bridget’s SOAP Makes the finest cole slaw. Dow insisted the germ of sdl ideas by A. D. Miller NEWEST MODES Entertainment Group. The usual Friday evening setback come from the “bozos”, are iaken Seedless Raisins, 3 boxes 25c and dance of the Manchester Green up and warped by the intelligentsia. At a meeting of the Holy Name Falling Star, Community club will take place to During the dinner ana for a pe society ot St. Bridget’s church last JOHN L. JENNEY by Vicki Baum Center Pork Chops . .lb. 29c morrow evening at 8 o’clock at the riod following Collin Driggs pre night Joseph Moriarty was named 10 Depot Square Phone 6850 Green school assembly hall. Four sented a variety of entertainment chairman of the general committee 4 b a r s l C < Not A Shame, Beets or Carrots...... 7c. cash prizes will be awarded and the largely professionals from Hartford. that will have charge of the ar- by J. Preston Rhythm orchestra will play for He himself ertertalned at the piano. Cauliflower dancing. Several local men also entertained rtngements for a minstrel show to Insurance be given in the church hall soon ^Limit 8 cakes to a cus Her Husband’s Wife, with stories, skits and recitations. after Easter. Life, Accident and Health, Tomatoes...... lb. 18c Those who attended the DeMolay William J. Thornton was toast tomer. by H. A. Kaaen master and was Introduced by Hen Michael Murphj^ was elected sec Fire Insurance, Fidelity and Temple Oranges doz...... 20c Mother and Son banquet at the ■ Keep the “school girl com- Masonic Temple Tuesday evening ry Weir, chairn an of the banquet retary of the committee and Miss Surety Bonds—Auto Bondage, Sweet Potatoes Anna McGuire treasurer. The other ^ plexjon’’ with Palmolive were very fortimate in being enter committee. Everett Kennedy, com mobile and Other by M. Carruthess Butter C rax ...... 2 lbs. 27c S jd ( c m ^ mander of Dilworth Cornell Post members to represent the women of soap. tained by Anthony O’Bright talent Casnalty Lines. Hotel Sheridan Dial 5009 ed local xylophonist. Several well welcomed the members and guests the parish in the arrangements for (Special from 3 to 6 o’clock Front Entrance known classical and modem selec and greetings were extended to the the entertainment are: Mrs. Mar Friday afternoon. tions were splendidly rendered. Mr. post by Lawrence Converse, repre garet Shea, chairman; Miss Anna O’Bright recently won the State senting the Spanish War Veterans, McGuire, Mrs. Maude Foley, Mrs. Amateur Xlyophnne contest and Neal Cheney, of tht Veterans of For Beatrice Coughlin, Miss Eleanor many music lovers see a bright fu eign Wars, Albert Downing, the Dwyer, Mrs. Charlotte Buckley and A New ture ahead for him. Disabled War Veterans and Ed Mrs. Helen McCarthy. Keeney, president of the Army and FRIGIDAIRE ILJWIULEC. The Selectmen’s room in the Mu Navy club, Captain Armstrong, state *>^manchesterj:onn.^* nicipal building will be used imtil Legion treasurer was ill and could Exclusive Agents SENSATIONAL further notice as the CWA first aid not attend. room. Mrs. Erickson, CWA nurse, Prize Winner We A re An Agent will treat all injuries suffered by Winners of door prizes were as Let us remind you that each Fri local workmen there. G. H. Wad follows: L. C. Bradley, prize, given PRICE CUT dell and Hayden L. Griswold deliv by Metter’s Smoke Shop; Thomas For KEMP’S, Inc. day afternoon at 3 o’clock we ered the weekly CWA pay checks this noon at the town garage. place all our Saturday Food Spe Registered Frigidaire cials in both the “Self-Serve” and On MAYTAG Loyal Circle of Kings Daughters K o pper s is arranging for an open meeting Service Dept. Maintained Health Market on sale. Gtet the Monday evening at 8 o’clock in the NOTICE GASOLINE MOTOR Federation room of Center Church Friday afternoon shopping habit. UNITED TEXTILE House. A program of motion pic Press proofs of the advertisement tures of life at Camp Woodstock has ASSOCIATION OFFICERS been secured through the couctesy are conveniently displayed MULTI-MOTOR SERVICE of the Hartford Coimty Y. M. C. A. MEETING Coke The We have brushes for aD throughout both departments. types of power motors in stock Bert F. Andrews of Benton street Meeting of executive officers $12.50 Per Ton and will be the leader of the Lenten In Sold for Cash Only. ICE and OIL and can make repairs without stitute meeting Sunday evening at and shop committees of delay. the Center Congregational church. Local 2125 at 9 a. m. Sat Electric Washers The choir under the direction of the urday, March 10, in offices. BUSINESS Helena NORTON organist, Mrs. Jennie Abom, will Odd Fellows’ HaD. L. T. WOOD CO. Formerly Owned and Operated by ELECTRICAL provide special music. 'The supper Phone 4496 SETBACK - DANCE will be furnished by the Women’s F. W, Starkweather Friday, March 9, 8 p. m. Rubinstein’s INSTRUMENT CO. Guild and the guest speaker will be Has Been Taken Over By Rev. Francis Cooke, who will lec His Sons Phone 4060 ture on “The Life of Christ,” illus Manchester Green Hilliard S t, Manchester trated by stereopticon views. WANTED TO BUY FOOD SALE FREDERICK — GEORGE — ALL KINDS OF LIVE ROBERT ' Commimity Club POULTRY Saturday, March 10, 10 a. m. on Hale’s Store Basement A. Gremmo & Son Coventry Fragment Society Starkweather 4-CASH PRlZES-4' PHONE 3441 Bread, loaf cake, filled cookies, doughnuts, baked beans, etc. Music By The The Manchester Public Market Phone 5940 Rhythm Orchestra* Admission Only 25c. Quality Sea Food Aw aits You! —but time won’t! . . . come be F a^ Mackerel...... ,b. fore the gift time ia over. 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New Model 31, square-tub, cast- Nice White Halibut Steak ...... 29c Ih* SCHALLER’S ROUGE is aluminum Maytag with Gasoline Fresh (Dod to B ake ...... !]..... I 5c lb! Multi-Motor engine HOLLYWOOD SUPER SERVICE 3 Pc. Suits Pressed 50^ Complimentary AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT , STATION with every box of Stuffed and Baked MackereL good siz e ...... 19c each 342 East Center Street Phone 4333 Cleaned $1.00 Home Baked Beans ...... 15^ O nly $ 7 9 - 5 0 Home Made Potato Salad ...... 20c lb. Home Made Hot X B uns ...... 18c doz! Heavy Overcoats Qeaned$1.25 Face Powder FORMERLY $185.00 Home Made Assorted Cup (ik e s ...... !. .19c doz. A new, all-time low price. Other box gasoline Multi-Motor models as low FRESH VEGETABLES Ti^oats Geaned$1.00 as $59.50. Very easy terms. Free home demonstration. ^^T endC T B eets...... 2 bunches for 13c Radishes ...... 5c bnneh RANGE & FUEL OILS Dresses Geaned $1.00 and up •F o r larunettea—racl^ pow Native Medium Size Potatoes ...... 29c peck We Handle Only The BestI der and red raapbetry rouge. Native Parsnips...... 5c Ib. When In Need Of Range Or Fuel OD Fresh Green String Beans ------.2 qts. 25c Ladies’ Coats Geaned $1.00 & up •F o r bloodaa — peachbloom Fresh Green P ea s...... ; . .2 qts. 25c PHONE 5293 powder and red geranium KEMP’S 9>uge. Kne Goose Oranges for Ju ice...... 19c doz. INC. Fresh Seedless Raisins in Bulk ...... 3 lbs. for 25c ^T he powdwa in tna* Standard Merchandise The Bantly Oil Co. The Dougan Dye Works turea fiw nornuU^a^ ojOy, DIAL 5111 and for dry aklii. . 155 Center Street M anchester PHONE 7155 n u n floor. cigM. ^ r; « '
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