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FOOTPRINTS NEW CLUE in the GORDON Hunf • t O. i . ' u f ttittg S fp ra lh Pklr benight aad latarteqr, m H •neh ehaaga la (CteeeUtod AdveeUelag ea Baga 14.) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, APRIL 19,1935. (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CBI JYlicn Plane and Tree Meet, IPs Easy To Pick Victor Hale’a candy departmant la a vary buay DIES ON GALLOWS place thla week! The department ia over­ flowing with all aorta o f Eteater goodieal FOOTPRINTS NEW CLUE ABUSING ACCUSER . 1 ■ KENTUCKY TRIUMPH Hate's Milk Tasty BREAD Bunny *Ton Are i Cold Blooded IN THE GORDON HUNf A Real Old Fashioned CARTS Easter Eggs HAPSBURG RULE Mnrderer ” Yonth Shoots Fanry Hmetta, pound 27c. 2 1 Foond m Bloomiidd 100 per cent pure milk loaf! 25c 19c lb. IN AUSTRU IS aid Said Botterltoh, pound 18c. AMERICAN WHISKEY Tercentenary Stamps Jolly Uttle^carta drawn by White eggs! Red eggs! Blues Just Before the Trap I i Jn*t th« fm k w t White Halibut and teadar Another Fresh Maxwell Houm Peter Rabbit Loaded with and greens, too! Big and small by Hosbaod to Resenblt Salmon ever pulled out of the water. Dis'tilled By An American Distillery For Shipment fViday! rabbit and colored Easter ones. Choose marshmallow and SproBg. PARLEYS TOPIC egge. What litUe child cocoanut cream eggs In assort­ t Now On the Presses Maclcercl, pound 14c. Coffee ib.3tgc wouldn't love one! ed colorings. Jelly eggs, 18c His W e ’s — N ation ! Filet of Mackerel, pound 8I(V American Taste and American Gorgeous lb. Confectionery Smlthland, Ky„ April 19.— (AP) Filet of Sole. i n Dnce and Fonner Prinire Washington, April 19—(AP) —.^Fourth AssUtant; J. Austin Latl- Decorated Easter Eggs, Easter Bunnies, - W illia m De Boe went to his death Gnardsmon, a Troop r f Quohauit Chowder Claina. Drinks EASTER What a grand surprise for Presses of the Bureau of Engraving mer, special assistant to the post­ Sugar Little ones . big ones! on the scaffold here today after master general; William J. Bray ot Opened C.'howder Clams, pint 8 ^ ' some little boy or girl Easter! Cunning chocolate turned out th^ flrst stamp of the bunnies In shouting “ cold blooded murdenr*' at Hold Disinission on Re­ Bridgeport, Alvin W, Hall, director AUateaa. all sizes. Connecticut Tercentenaty issue to­ Cavalry and Hundreds of Tuna Fiflh Ib i. l } e LILIES of the Bureau of Ehigravlng; Robert Shrimp Sardines 2 thp woman whoTc'cused him o f rap­ day in the presence of Connecticut 3 cans 63c 5c to 25c 5c to 15c ing her. storing Throne; Italian E. Edward Sellers, euperintendent » Congressman and Post Office De­ of the. stamp divieton and Eteri C. Others Join in Search for White meat. One outburst charging she would partment officials. 2 cans 25c 3 cans 25c Hot Cross Easter Family Packages, Martin, Bridgeport, Conn., past Schrafft’s Easter Boxes, have taken money to have dropped Postmaster (Sencral Farley, who 59c Large, 2 H-pound Easter box Sentiment for It. master, were grouped around the her accusation, brought an angry Native Rhubarb................... lb. 19c Decorated Easter boxes Ail­ left today for New York, was not press when bureau employes start­ W e've sold quantittea of theae filled with quality dark choco­ BUNS ed with Schralft's quality denial'from her. He was the flrst present. He is expected later to ed the machinery to run off the flrst 60c H pint And It’s Easier Lilies this week! Beauti­ lates. Centers o f nut, cream, Hot Crorn Buns, Bond or Rey- chocolates. Hard, chewy, white man to be hanged in Kentucky sign the first sheet of stamps to be of the issue. ful plants with three gorgeous fruit. Jelly, nougatlne. Spe­ in a generation. Rome, April 19—(AP) —Two of cream, nut, fruit centers. presented to (Tovernor Wilbur L. The issue will go on sale at the Bloomfield, Conn., April 19.— wond’s ........................... doz. 20c All 2 doz. 3 S c buds. No C. O. D.'s. No 'phone cial, the world's leading Fascists, Premisr $1.19 pint Pound size. Nine times be shook his manacled Ooks, Hartford post office April 26, and (AP)—Discovery of a women’s Peas .... box 28c orders. N o deliveries. hands at Mrs. Marjorie Johnson, Benito Mussolini of Italy and Vice DandeUona - Spinach • FYeah Aaparaaus, Hot from the ovens of the 75c The stamp, of three cent denom-. oUier post offices the following day. fresh footprint on the Robert B. 60c and $1.00 wife of a storekeeper. Inatlon, bears the design o f the Blueberries .. 2.'>c 48o terse bunch - Green Beetle • Larfe $2.25 quart Whiskey Newton Robertson BiUtery. Chancellor Ernst van Sterhemberg (^nnectlcut's Tercentenary, com- Coburn estate here this morning I — awneg___■ 17o dozen. 4 bud Butter Crunch, "Why don't you apeak?" De Boe Charter Oak. Above the design are monoratee an occasion of major in­ Broccoli ..... 2.Sc Cauliflower, SOc to SSe • Celery • Oucuro* o f Austria, talked more than an spurred 300 searchen on for fur­ bers . Toinatoce. plants .......... Riun-and-Bntter Toffee. Another big seller! Crunchy, shouted at her. "A re you willing to hour today in Venezia Palace and printed the letters 1635 and 1935, terest to the entire United States 79c stand there, say nothing and see me while the words Connecticut Ter­ ther cluee relative to the where- 0 Remember all week-end A big seller with us! Cello­ chewy candy. Cellophane well-informed sources said they dis­ because there it is generally con­ I.imas or phane wrapped. Pound bag, bags. Pound, die? You should be here in my cussed the restoraUon o f the Haps- centenary arc printed diagonally. ceded was flrst established constitu­ abouts of Mrs. Anne Booth Gterdon. Plnehurat open all day Friday, Pleaae food specials go on sale Ivovely 5 and 6 place!" The drawing is printed in a deep let UB have your Poultry or Ham order each Friday afternoon at burg dynasty In Austria. tional self-government based upon bud Lilies .... 39c 35c The 32-year-old wife of a store­ HI-JACKERS GET $10,000 D. A. R. DELEGATES purple color against a light back­ a written constitution, the state­ Sliced Peaches Friday II It Is convenient. W e will fea­ S o'clock—get the habit! $ 1.00 Other subjects discussed by tbe . t a « '”i p S * w * * " >«»»>• keeper remained calm until De Boe ground. Cliqton Ellenberger, third ture Sperry and Bemee’ nnd First Prtee two leaders were said to be the ment Issued by Senator Lonergan The footprint was found bv Den. in a final outburst cried out to the assistant postmaster general was in said. Usually 29c. Heme which we think ere as 8ne as • All orders $1.00 or over Danublian conference scheduled to “fy Harrison Hotchkiss on U ie ^ Sold Exclusively In Manchester By Potted SchraffPs Easter 1,800 spectetor;,, about 60 of whom charge o f the ceremonies. Repre­ "I am sure that for this reason snythins on the market. Our beautiful, delivered FREE! ^ e pace the latter part o f May in IN STRATFORD ROBBERY PICK MRS. BECKER tAte known an **The Cowiea Placa” Special were Inside the eight-foot fence on Rome and the problem o f Austria's sentatives Kopplemann, Sbanley and also because of its artistic plump, 8 to 10-pound Turkeys and V/, to and Citron and Senator Lonergan of 6</i-P<>und Roaatlns Chickens will make the Courthouse yard o f thla little rearmament beauty and design, the new stamp Cinerarias Chocolate Package Connecticut as well as Smith Pur- will win the admiration of every one Meriam es­ box 23c your Easter dinner a eucoeaa. Western Kentucky town. The others Diplomatic, royalist and political WOODPECKER HOARDED tate in Farmington by Otto Nelson. pressed closely around points of circlea displayed the Keeneat inter- dum, fourth assistant postmaster in Connecticut and throughout the Bmd Driver b Such a Way GOLD IN H18 NEST Is Elected President of Pa­ general; Frank J. Buckley, Deputy F a r m i n g vantage and peered over the en­ eat In the conference to which Von United States." ^ ^ t i y Club, on April 11. 3 9 c 29c lb. closure at the nine-foot gallows. Starhemberg, a prince of noble Dillon, Mont, April 19__ (AP) triotic Organization Over announced that 903 Main Street " I f 1 had had $800 I wouldn't be birth was Invited by Mussolini, the That Strogglbg to Get —With gold bringing $35 an Mra Gordon was definitely at the A beautiful floral plant with A n Easter package flUed with tasty, pure choco­ son o f a blacksmith. PINEHURST GROCERY Inc. typew riters on this scaffold. She would have ounce, Byron N ay found wood- M e ^ m estate and the adjoining blosaoms In varioua ehadee. of late covered eweets. Dark chocolate covering. Ae- taken It." Recently there has been noted a chopping a profitable business. Mrs. GiDentine. h o n ^ ' the night she left h w 302 Main Street— Just North o f Armory. Now on display, tbe new model blue with dainty pink and white eorted ta ity centere. Othera 38c and 49c pound. “ N ot For $1,000" trend in ItaUan senUment more and Free Would Strangle Him In the decayed trunk of a tree NEW DRIVE TO EXTEND MADE BY FRANKFORT Underwood and Royal Portables, centere. Large size, B9c. more In favor of the restoration o f Andrew Gordon, husband o f tbs these machlnei have all the fea­ "Not If you had offered me $1 he found a solid gold medainon, the Hapsburgs to the non-existent itaaalng vm m an, examined the foot­ tures and are etandard In every Basement.
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