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Strikers Strike—A|id Are Struck— SENATE SILVER THINK 146 KILLED In Mill Riots BLOC TO IGNORE IN MINE EXPLOSION F. D .y WISHES Sixty Bodies So Far Recov AIRIHAa BILL Senators After Parley Vote ered— Only 15 Miners Es TO BE RDSHED to Keep Up Fight for cape-P oison Gas Adds to Mandate— Plan Is Hnmil- IN m HOUSE Midwest KEIer Escapes frem Horrors of Tragedy. iaUng, Says Borah. ESCAPES AGAIN! Forest Hideoat With Sarajevo, Yugo Slavla, April 28— Postoffice Committee Ap (AP) Rescue workers abandoned all Washington, April 23.—(AP)— SmaO Anny in Pnrsnit— hope today of finding any survivors proves Administradon’s The Senate silver bloc decided today ia the depths of the blast'Wrecked at an informal meeting to demand KakanJ coal mines. enactment of the Dies silver bill in Federal Officer Sain by Officials included in a death estl* Temporary Measure — mandatory form despite the opposi mate of' 146 the 86 men still unac* tion''of President 'Roosevelt. Machine Gm, Two Are coimted for. Sixty bodies bad been To Be Debated Tomorrow. Almost a score of aesatbrs at recovered. Fifteen miners escaped tended the conference at which the or were rescued. decisiop was reached, but only b^tf Wounded — Pofice Slots Even the hope of recovering the of them were still cm hand wheis^ remaining bodies faded as water Washington, April 28.—(AP)— The House post office committee the vote was taken. Kifl Man Fleenif from welled up in the pit. Gas which The vote wesj preceded by a round overcame a number of diggers add today approved the Administra table discussion in which Senator ed to the hazards of rescue work. tion’s temporary airmail blL au Thomas (D., Okla.) led the move to Woodland Dance Hall Many of those who had sought to thorizing the Postmaster General to 'W' continue the campaign for manda reach the victims turned their ef tory leglalation and Senator Pitt fort; to building caskets. make one-year contracts and call Where DiDinfer and S x ing for creation of a special com- man (D., Nev.) advocated seeking Believed It Quake mlaslon to make a broad suTvey * legislation "the President will stand At Belgrade, an official investi- and recommend a general aviation for.” Had Hid (or Days. ng conunittee laid the explosion policy. No Veto Threat unusual quantities of methane A stormy demonstration at a Philadelphia knitting mill la vividly de The rules committee will take up picted in this riotous scene from the strike-tom front While one police Thomas reported to the group the gas.” r the bill tomorrow and give it privi man has felled a striker another prepares to meet the attack of a woman President’s refusal at a conference So terrific was the explosion Sat Mercer, Wls., April 28.—(AP)— with upraised umbrella. Saturday to agree to mandatory urday that peasants thought it was leged status to rush its passage. legislation, but members of the John "Wooden Gun" DiUinger, will- an earthquake. The bill would set the airmail copinfittee who conferred with the o'-the-wlip terrorist, again eluded ‘There was a thunderous roar," postage rate at 5 per cent an ounce, chief executive said be did not one peasant, ploughing near by at and provides that in the temporary an lumy of Federal agents and depu threaten a veto. the time, related. "The earth heav one-year contracts the rate of pay ty sheriffs early today In a awth Senator attending the conference ed. Z thought it was an earthquake. ment shall not exceed 80 cents per woods hideout, where he and six SETS HIS HOUSE AFIRE, today expressed their views one by Then great sheets of flame and airplane mile for loads not over 300 men and five women oompaniona one, and then listened to a series dense columns of smoke poured out pounds. Loads above that total had hidden ifi an armed camp slnca of the pit." would be paid for at the rate of of brief talks by outsiders, includ last Friday. , one-tentb of the base figure for D IK WITH CHILDREN ing Father Charles E. Coughlin, of His latest nsciqpe cost the lives ta each additional 100 pounds of mail. Detroit, advocating silver legisla two men and the serious wounding The measure also would allow tion. of four others. companies prosecuting claims "Let’s bury the philosophy of the DilUnger and six members ot Ms ASSOCIATED PRESS against the government to bid for Norfolk Man Drires Wife and YOUTH IS Rn.I.F.n Rotbchild's and the Federal Reserve msu;hlne gun gang were at bay in and carry mail, but fbqulre the suc System and get back to the Consti the woo
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'm > w* •ft'.-"'. m m k % T sm 1 . • arane P 1985 will oOB NANCmnm eVlNINO RBRAU), MANORIffrm, OONN, HCWSAt; A rn e M/14M. > I W ere “CLEANING Maple Pieces Maple Pieces Wood Chairt in Grand Style! Coroer Cabinets f $22.60 Bracket-foot Cabinet; 8 shelves; arch 17.00 and $7.60 Braced Back Side Chairf...... $8.98 top ...... $15.75 $7.60 Ladderback Side. Chair with flber-ruih $27.50 5-Shelf Open Type; flat t o p ...... $21.75 s e a t ...... $8.99 $19.60 Chippendale Side Chair; ball-and>elaw feet ...... $12.76 Here are a tew of the Maple $24.60 Mushroom, Ladderback Arm Chair; Breakfa»t Sets eandlewick'Upholstered s e a t ...... $16.76 $4.96 Graced'back Windsor Side Chair; wood $89.50 Sawbuck Table and 4 lattice back, up Values that are Bringing the holstered seat chairs...... $24.75 $10.50 Early Ladderback Side Chair; splint $47.00 Pine Breakfast Nook; Table and 2 s e a t ...... $6.75 benches...... $23.50 $58.95 Tablet Arm Chair (for writing). A $35.00 Spoon-foot, drop-leaf table and 4 wood . W^ace Nutting Reproduction with seat ladderback chairs . J ...... $29.75 comb back ...... $29.50 Crowds to Vlatkins $18.50 Cherry Ladderback Side Chair; red leather upholstered seat ...... $9.95 Beds, Full Size Again I thank you! Saturday was another wonderful day $27.50 Pilgrim Type; paneled head and foot- ' Upholstered Chairs for us. But don’t think all the good things are gone. b o ard s...... $14.85 $12.50 Turned Post; scroll headboard...... $9.95 $49.50 Barrel Wing Chair, upholstered seat $29.50 Um Top Posts with scroll headl^art.. $21.50 and b a c k ...... $86.75 $25.00 Octagonal, tapering posts, plain head- $12.50 Pegged Arm Chairs; loose seat and There are still genuine bargains in every department and we ••••••••••••••• • • • • • $17.50 back cushions; chintz covers...... $8.50 $42.50 Early P fl^m Wing Chair; upholstered have marked down some additional pieces that have come to light. back; spring seat...... $29.75 Beds, Twin Size So you won’t think me over-insistent if I suggest that you come again $24.50 Spool B e d ...... w . $9.98 Love Seats and urge your friends to come. $14.95 Turned posts; scroll headboard...... $9.98 $22.50 Ball'Top turned posts; scroll head- $55.00 Early Pilgrim Wing Type, to match board ...... $12.75 chair above, upholstered back; spring You know the Sale is for only 10 days. $19.95 Turned Posts; pineapple tops ...... $12.75 seats ...... $39.75 I $95.00 French Provincial style; upholstered .back, arms and seat cushions...... $47.50 Bedroom Pieces $69.00 Lawson, upholstered all over in figured Please feel free, if you haven’t the cash, to use our Budget chintz; ruffled b a s e ...... $55. ■ 'f ■ $89.50 2-cushion model with pad backs; plaid Payment Plan. $35.00 Wardrobe; gumwood in maple finish . .$17.50 upholstery...... $29.75 $27.50 3-Drawer D re sse r...... $18.75 $27.50 Queen Anne Dressing Table Base; 8 drawers ...... $17.50 Why not come in tomorrow morning when there aren’t so $25.00 Early Pilgrim Day Bed E nds ...... $17.50 Davenports I* many people around? $82.50 8-Cushion model with button-tufted Bedroom Suites back p a d s ...... $25.75 ------!------$59.00 8-Cushion size; spring filled back and N $116.75 8-Piece Suite; Spool bed, dresser, and r ^ ^ I seat cushions; swell fr o n t...... $47. chest; Maple veneered...... $98* $95.00 Queen Anne 8-Cushion model with $94.00 3-Piece Suite; Poster bed, dresser, and spring-filled back cushions; ruffled dressing table; Maple veneered...... $69. v alan ce...... $64.50 $159.00 5-Piece Suite; Poster b«i, dresser, chest, vanity dresser and bench; Maple veneer^ ...... $79. Living Room Suites* $161.90 4-Piece Ensemble; 3-Cushion daven IMPORTANT Bedroom Ensemble port; arm chair; barrel chair and These Lists I ' ottom an ...... $98. $27.50 5-Drawer Dresser Base; bracket feet. .$14.85 $98.50 2-Pc. Sofa with butterfly-drop arms; A few of these things may have al $19.95 3-Drawer Dresser B ase ...... $12.95 and c h a ir...... $78.50 $14.50 Dressing Table Base, or Desk; 1 draw- ready been sold when you call at ...... $9.98 R epresent our store. Things are moving that $19.95 Chest of 4 d raw ers...... $9.95 Lamps $24.95 Poster Bed; twin s iz e ...... $9.98 fast . . . and we have to prepare (Select as many pieces as you need) ^ , $14.95 Junior Lounge Maple Lamp with 2-cim- our newspaper “copy"' two days in dle screw-tum adjustment; with shade $7.50 ONLY A FEW $14.95 Junior Maple Lrap; 8 candles; and advance. But you won’t be dis Bedroom Ensemble . s h a d e ...... $7.50 $14.95 Jacobean Oak Junior Lamp; 3 caudles; appointed. For this is only a $79.00 Queen Anne Dresser B ase; 4 drawers.. $53.50 twisted post; with shade ...... ? $7.50 of the Drastic $79.00 "Chest of 5 Drawers...... $53.50 $14.75 Wrought Iron Junior 8-candle lamp SMALL PART of the reductions in $55.00 Lowboy Dressing ’Table Base; 8 draw- with indirect reflector and shade...... $9.95 force. YouTl find hundreds of drawers; 2 cabinets...... $39.50 $9.95 Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp with exten $39.00 Um-Top Poster Bed; twin s iz e ...... $26.50 sion arm for playing cards; shade in others equally attractive. (Select as many pieces as you need) ^ cluded ...... $7.50 Reductions! $3.50 Wrought Iron Junior 1-candle lamp with 12-inch shade; green enamel finish . . . . $1.95 Bedroom Ensemble Coffee Tables Cupboards $65.00 Early Pilgrim Dresser Base; 2 draw- ' End Tables e rs; 2 cabin ets...... $39.50 / $55.60 Early Pil^m Vanity Dresser Base; 8 $6.95 Windsor model; flat top; $12.50 Stretcher base m odel...... $5.95 ...... $4.9.5 $59.00 Bracket-foot Welsh Cupboard; 2 draw e rs; 2 cabin ets...... $39.50 • $17.50 Drop-leaf trestle style, pegged ...... $12.75 $12.50 Windsor style; attached tray top...... $5.95 ers, 8 shelves...... $44 50 $26.50 Early Pilgrim Paneled Bed, twin size. .$18.73' $14.95 Stretcher model with drawer...... $7.50 $2.75 Duncan Phyfe design; oval top; brass $69,00 Turned Leg Cupboard; 6 drawers; 2 $65.00 Early Pilgrim High Chest; 2 drawers; $9.95 Splayed turned leg model...... $4.95 j feet ...... $1.98 shelves ...... $39.75 2 cabin ets...... $39.50 $14.95 Round Top Butterfly Trestle Table.... $10.75 $h.50 Queen Anne Table; shaped top ...... $3.75 $89.50 Peg-leg Waterbench; 8 drawers; 2 (Select as many pieces as you need) S shelves ...... $31.50 $9.95 Spoon-foot Table with pegged to p ...... $4.95 $69.50 Waterbench; 8 drawers; 8'shelves.... $55. Occasional Tables Miscellaneous Dining and Breakfast Tables $19.95 Revolving Book Table on pedestal base; Desltt, Secretaries $6.50 Dressing Table Bench; turned base; Hurawood ...... $9.96 $27.50 Sawbuck Table; pegged ...... $19.75 'fiber-rush seat...... $4.93 $35.00 Butterfly Table with drawer...... $17.50 $37.50 Trestle Table; 6-foot model; pegged ...$24.75 $1.95 Dressing Table Bench; turned base, $17.50 Round Tuck-a-way Table; gatelegs; $49.95 Drop-lid Secretary; 2 shelves; 1 draw er; stretcher base ...... $39.50 $89.00 Sawbuck Refectory Table; pegged — $69.50 wood t o p ...... 89e tilting top ...... $9.95 $9.95 Magazine Rack; French Provincial style $4.95 $145.00 Straight-front, bracket foot model; 4 $82.50 Stretcher-Base Refectory Table...... $25.75 $29.50 Small Queen Anne Molly Pitcher Table.; $9.95 Cupboard Top; 8 sh elv es...... $6.85 handmade ...... $19.76' drawers; handfnade...... $119. $82.50 Queen Anne Lowboy; curly maple ve $89.50 Butterfly Table with drawer; hand $89.60 Junior Secretary; drop front; 1 shelf Candlestands I I ■ — I. . ^ neered; 4 d raw ers...... $19.75 made ...... $29,50 and 2 drawers...... $29.75 $9.95. Bookcase, 8 sh elv es...... $4.85 $58.95 Queen Anne Ladies’ Desk; finely made $7.50 T-Base Stand with saucer top of pine . . . $3.98 with elaborate interior; curly maple ve $7.50 X-Base Stand; octagonal top . : ...... $8.98 n eered...... $29,75 $17.50 I'ripod Stand; saucer top; work-basket $69.00 Straight front, bracket-fdot, Chippen under t o p ...... $9.95 Sale Ends April 30th dale desk; 4 drawers ...... $65. $9.96 Cherry Stand with saucer top ...... $4.85 Only 7 More Days Ilf For evening gppointments other Orders will be delivered as i^idly than Thursdays and Saturdays Dial WATKINS BROTHERS as our large and efficient fleet Manchester 5171. trucks can operate. , . . - .... \ . •. * , .. c.,.. HULL DESCRIBES tmmnnmm DAILY RADIO PROGRAM NEW DEAL POUCY Local Gitl Appears MONDAY, APRIL tS (Csntral and Eastern Standard Time) , TO PASTOR AT FUNERAL ( Nets: An prerrams to key and basic chains or sroups thereof unless specie: pied; coast to coast (o to e) deslfnatloa includes all available statlona One) At Hartford Theater Church C n m gd as Final THE ^ Programs subjeet to ehanga. P. M. Cent Bast* NBC-WEAP NETWORK 6i1f — 7:11—Just Plain ■___ lllWsst: •fBinit h8 diSd, “are RitoB (or Rev. W a Q a e o I . I Texas Raniartr-west; Ranioaan Ice O f.-' In thoie •ASIC — East: waaf w)w wool wtle midwest: Tpavera OrchoM*'**'Mrs—Dixie,____ e world where W o^n Are Hel^ wJar wtag wcsh wfl wilt wfbr wm WfT 6il$^ 7il0—Music on the Air — east; thd ^rggi ed by govem- BARGAIN HOUNi when weae wtam wwj waal; Midi ksa Quartet — west; Buck Rogers — ment efflcia: wmaq wcfl woc-who wow wdaf wkbf wbo have power The Andover Coog^atlonal raldw rpt; Hays OrchtStra—Dixie either to declare NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wt|^ •i46— 7:46—Beaks Carmr, Talk—t»a- WBr or to force church, of which Rey. W allace L wiba kstp webo wday kfyr erot cfef ilc; And the Crowd Roaro—woat war.’’ SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno arts wjas Woodln hka been pastor for the past I dropped is at M n. Hess’i beauty sports and spoetdlMr wria>wsun wlod warn wmo wpb wapl 7:0^ IrtiO—The Hapjw Bakoro—baalo Moat of the diplomatic chieftain’s An entire 7:15— •:15*^Edwln 6. Hill - basic; four yBare, was filled to capacity shop at 189 Center street this xsem- wardrobe can be built around ana wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc Sonoo—west; Taximeter—Dixie address centered upon the Roose this momlhg for his funeral services. Ing and learned exciting news. The skirt and a tailored jacket woal ktbs kths waoo wave . 7:30— 8 :30—Bing Crosby—also coast; velt administration’s aims and MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgrlr kghl Rev. Woodln died late Friday after new Cada permanent waving ma make yourself a couple of PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo C. Wheeler’s Orchestra—midwest hopes, and the pitfalls it hoped to 8 :00— 9:00—Rosa Ponselle, Orch.—to o noon of pneumonia after a brief -D- chine is being featured there. I jackets and seve^ sbirtwatat khq kfad ktar kgu kpo • 8:30— 9:80—The Big Show—cst to cat avoid. saw two waves given by the ma Cent. East. ness. -e'! to wear with the skirt, Thigs, 9:00—19lOO—Wayne King Orch,—to o Among the recovery objectives chine and they're most natural look 4 :00— 6:00—Lae Zolle and Orchestra 9:30—lOiS^Lillfan RMh, Ite.—wabo ^ A./Masonic service was (uxorded later, get a silk striped goli didss 4 :30— 5:30—Frank Merrlwell’s Sketch . b«Uyj Evan Evans, Baritone—chain named by him were preeervatlon of the deceased pastor, who was a ing. Also there’s no ovetb'exd ap that harmonises with at 'east two Pt 4 :45— 5:4^Songs of the Bunkhouae 9:48—10:46—Evan Evano, Baritone— the National credit, balancing of member of St. John’s Lodge of Ma paratus wbieb meana comfort while 5 K)0— 6:00—Peter van Steeden Orehee. baalei Myrt and Margo—woat repeat the Jaokets. Tbs right accessories 5 :30— 6:30—Irene Beasley, Contralto 10:00—11:00—Batty Bartnell, Songs—ba the budget as early as is practicable, eons of Hartford. Three ministers you wait for curls. Dial 8413. hdp too—gloves, bats and sca^ 6 :45— 6:46—Philosophy in Horsesente sic; Henry Busse Orehes.—midwest avoidance of schemes for inflation, officiated. Rev, Dr. A. William Mye*s give variation *^o any wardrobe. 6:00—J:00—Baseball—wear & others 10:16—11:15—Press*Radio Newsservice permanent exchange stabiliiation In the gay nineties the chafing 6 :15— 7:15—Gene A Qlen—east & so. 10:20—11:8>—Charlie Davis Orch,—ba- ot the Hartford Seminary Founda 6 :30— 7:30—Shirley Howard, Jesters Nolan*Oopoland .Orth.—mldw and monetary arranfements, res tion, Rev. Marion Creeger of Middle dish with its alcohol burner played Have a few Maror-oil Soaplsas 10 11 0 toration Of American rorelem trade, 6 :45— 7:45—The Qoldbergs, Serial Act iB>— iS ^h artle Davla Orth.—oa- town and Rev. Herbert P. Woodln an Important part in the festivities Shampoos before your permaneat— 7 :00— 8:00—Historical Sketches—east ole; H, Soonik Oronoatra—mldw relief of unemployment and general of the household. N ow the electric 7 :30— 8:30—Richard Crooks, Tenor 10:45—11:45—Enoch Light Oreh.—to e of Saybrook. Organ music was fur they’re marvelous for dry hair. IXal 8 :00— 9:00—Gypsies Concert Orehss. 11:00—t2 :0(^ L 4on Bejaaco Oreh,—-ba- improvement in working condi nished by Nathan Gatcbell before servers” of various sorts come for 7484, The Lily Beauty Parior. 8 :30— 9:30—The Ship of Joy—also cat sio: 0, DIektrssn Orahea,'.—midw dwest tions and wages, and “necessary" ward and make it possible for the 11 50 12 30 es.— and after the service, during which 9 :0C^10;0O—Eastman Orehes.—also c : — : —Panehe A Orene c to 0 government regulation for the gen boBteea to serve those . delightful ' 9:30—lOiSO—Radio Forum—Cat to est 12:00— IriX)—Dsnea Naur—wabc only a hymn was also played. Girls who spend their summSra in 110:00—lliOO—John L. Fogarty, Tenor eral improvement of business, com- Rev. Woodln was chaplain of ibe dishes that rely on gentle beat for 110:15—11:15—Press Radio News ServToe NBQ«WJZ NETWORK meree and agriculture. their perfection. town, particularly ta offices, should —basic; Gene A Glen—west repeat BASIC — East: wjz wbz-wbza wbal Grange and m em ber of the organi have several extra white collar and “It is profound QonvletiQO'* Bull :10:2O—11:20—Vincent Lopez Orchestra wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; zation attended ia a body. The suff sets to freshen up dark colored ;10:30—11:30—Clyde Lucas A Orchestra Midwest; wcky kysf wenr wls kwk declared, ’'that tbs admlnlatratios of floral tributes were numerous and '11:00—12:00—Hollywood Stars on Air kwer koll wren wmaq kao wkbf President Roosevelt Is conscientious lUk dressef. Linen, organdy, pique ' 11:3(V—12:30—Frankie Masters Orehes. NORTHWEST A OANADIAN — wtmj beautiful and Included a wreath of and novelty cottons— all these mate ly, ably, Eind patriotically grappling re^ roses from the entire comnumlty Have you see the window full of CBS-WABC NETWORK wiba lutD webc wday kfyr cret efcf rials lend themselves wel Ito coUmr Vdth the terrific problems of re of Andover. all kinds of attractive end tables at BASIC—East: wabc wade woko wcao SOUTH—wrva wptf wwnc wls wjax and cuff ensembels. waab wnac war wkbw wkre srtk oklw wfia-waun wtod warn wmo wib wapl covery, and that its fairness and The bearers were: Rev. F. W. Watktos? vyiiy, they have origtaal wjdx wamb kvee wky wna wbap kpro its friendly interest can be abso Even an Inexperienced seamstress wdre wcau wlp wJas wean wfbl wspd woal Ktba ktha waoe wave Howell of Mansfield Depot, W, F. tags marked as high as 814.00 and wjsv wnaas: Midwest: wbbm wfbm lutely depended upon by Industry, by can make taeso—the patterns are so MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kair kshl Tyler of Rockville, Rev. G. F. now they’re way down to 14.95 and km be kmox wowo whas agriculture, by mMng, and by labor. easy to foDow, EAST—wpg whp wlbw whee wlbz wfea PACIPIO COAST—kfo kfl krw kemo Brookes of Rockville, Rev. C. A. 85.98. This Is Just one feature of wore wlcc efrb ckao khq kfsd ktar kpp "This administration x x x x is en Downes of Union, Rev. Charles the big Housoeleaning sals. DIXIE—wgst wsfa wbre wqanj wdod Cant East, titled to the confidence and co-oper Splrella is splendid for abdominal klra wrec, wlaowiao wdsuwosu wtoowioo krldarip wrr Kapner of Stafford and Robe.t ktsa waco koma wdbo wqdx wbt 4:30— 8:35—The ginpIng Lady — east ation of the country. The vast Hueston of Willington. Burial was Moths thiive in woolen fabric conditions. Lulu BidwelJ, Dial 6091. ktrh 4i46— •i45—Orphan Annie—east only wdae> wbl« wtar wdbj wwva wmbir wsja work or restoration will be l^g, in Southampton, Mass. that is soiled, sd don’t p a ^ away wmbr 5:00— 6:00—U. 8 . Army Band Concert tedious, and technical. It will tax MIDWEST—wcah wpl wmt wmbd wlsn 8:30— 6:30—Three X SIstere — east; the winter elothlof, rugs and blank wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco wsbt kaej The Singing Lady—repeat to wenr the patience of the most patient ets until they, have been dry cleaned 8:4fc- 1:45—Lewsll Thomss — sast; wnax person. It requires a degree of or at least brushed and aired ta tbs Hollywood’s early spring weather MOUNTAIN—kvor klz koh kal Orphan Annie—repeat ta midwest energy, ingenuity and constructive COAST—khl koln kfre kol kfpy kvl S:05— 7:05—Ames ‘n’ Andy—east only HOUSEWARMING PARTY simshtae for several hours, has brought out a lot of summer kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb 6:15— 7:15—Baby Roaa Marie—baaic capacity far T?eyoi«} the d4mand of detest newsprint and theyTl stay clothes. - Every second outfit is 6:30— 7:30—Georga Gerahwln, Piano war-time. Cent. East. 6:45— 7(45—Mario Coasi with Organ away from packages of clothing linen and the favorite tones seem 4:15— 5:15—Froddls Rloh's Olotatora 7:00— PiOO—Cenfldanaa Man, Drama “Many ‘of the chaotic conditions GIVEN FOR PRENTICES that are wrapped in old newspapers. to be navy blue, black and dark 4:30— iiKL—Jack Armstrong—es only; 7:30— 8:30—The BlSSlars Mala T.rlo through which we have bees pass Hayes* CoMland Orehestra—weat 7:45— Si45—Baba Ruth’s Cemmanta brown and red combined with white. 4:45— ::45—The Funnybenara — east: 3:08— 3tO(L-Woakly Mlnatrals Bhow ing are unprecedented in their na House cleaning and clothes dean- Carole Lombard wears a long tunic Maurla Sherman Orehes.—midwest 3:35- 3:30—Mtlody Momenta A Vocal ture and extent. The Federal A d Policeman and W ife Feted by ing time! Don’t let a dress hang of dark red linen over a pleated 8:00— 6:00—Buok Rogers, Bklt—east 3:00—10:00—Damresah tympneny Con. ministration has pursued the wisest Friends at New Home On only; Skippy, Skoten—rpt for midw 3:45—10:45—Pappy, Zake, Bara Elton in the closet because of a few spots. crepe skirt of white. This tunic, 5:15— 6:16—Bobby Benaan—east only: —basic; Tha Playara—watt rapeat possible Course ta attempting their Lake Street. Send it4 o the W est d sau tag Com which is quits new and daring, is a Gone and Charlie—Dixie and west 10:00—11:00—Ramona, tangs — east; solution." i"' pany. Dial 5097. 5:30— 6:80—Musle Bex — wabc; Sam Ames ’n^ Andy—repeat for west wraparound affect, and slips on 'Ike Robbins Orehes.—basic; Jack Arm* 10:16—11:10—Prsfs.RadIo News tervice Met Crisis t a coat, and tsrminatss midway be The State Theater In Hartford already toured the country with strong. Sketch—repeat to midwest 10:20—11:20—Poet Prince, Tenor Solos The Roestvert’^ recovery program Patrolman and Mrs. Joseph Pren nje vogue for white purses and tween knee and ankle. Another 5:45— 6;%—Tito Quizar, Tenor—also o 10:30—11:30—Jack Danny and Orehaatra offers a program of local interest number of outstanding musical gloves In matching fabrics la as pre 6:0(L- 7:00—Myrt A Marge—east only: 11:00—12;0(^Esn Pollack A Orehestra was deliberately designed, Hull ex tice, who recently moved from Oak eyefilling summer costume is Helen this week and many Manchester comedy hits as a member of the A1 valent th^ year as it was last sea Louis Panleo’s Orchestra—mldwen 11:30—12:30—Harold Starn’a Orehaatra plained, to meet two ur|;ent ob land street to their new home on M ack'i tailored gingham suit in red, bertlna Rasch troupe, including Ek son. Ify p u get a'white linen purse jectives— the immediate crisis this people are expected to take advan Lake street, were tendered a sur yellow, blue and white plaid. M ar nation faced at the moment, and Wynn’s "Laugh Parade” ant be sure that It has a removable, lene Dietrich is wearing all white 5:00— Agricultural Markets— E. J. tage of the chance to see Miss Ger prise housewarming party Sa; irday durable prosperity in the future. Queenle Smith’s “The Little Rack* washable slip cover. White or during the warm spell and seems to Rowell; trude Gerard of this town in the evening. The guests who number eteer.” It was In the latter produc gandy cuffs on dark fabric gloves prefer a shirtwaist frock of cream 6:18— News. “N o one wishes a mere temporary musical comedy production, "Bot ed more than 50 were relatives and should be removable and wadSable tion that she mads her first ap flannel, beret to match and dark WTiC 6:80— The Singing Lcdy. or short-lived recovery by emer toms Up,” which Is playing today, friends from Manchester, N. ii„ too. gency methods,’’ be tad:, ^‘and no pearance in Hartford several sea' blue swagger coat She usually Hartford, Oooa* 5:46— Little O rpbu Annie. tomorrow and Wednesday on the sons ago. Springfield, Canaan, Torrlngton, one wishes to pursue some distant Greenwich and this town. dons a bright red or yellow scarf 50,000 1060 K* O., ^ 6:00— United States Arm y Band. stage of the theater. Miss Gerard is now with the fa Spring bousecleaning means ideal that would be inconsistent During the evening Mayor Aaron with this outfit l^Tsterd Brosdeaattog Sorvtoe 6:80— Time, Miss Gerard Is a talented dancer mous “Chester Hale Girls” and is everything epic and span— aad that with the vital necessity of immedi Cook, who was one of the guests, 6:32— Old Farmer’s Almanac. who has made rapid progress In her featured with a solo dance number means you’ll want dean freshly 6:34— Temperature, ate recovery. The present admin made a speech in which he praised climb to recognition In her chosen In “Bottoms Up.” She recently com waxed .floors,. No-rub Wax does Monday, April 28. istration has moved in as practicable the good work Mr. Prentice had 6:34iy-Sports Review. field. She b u been a professional pleted a tout of the southern states the trick. It’s 60 cents a quiart at 6:41— ^Famous Sa rlngs a manner as -posable to correct performed on the police force, and ’Thomas McGill, Jr.’s Paint Shop. 3 dancer for only a few years but has and Canada with this company. M. 6:48— ^Weather. chaotic conditions, eallihg for both in behalf of the gathering presented Dial 6887. .(WULOkAWlt. m oo— Organ Melodlea — Walter 6:45— Lowell Thomas. emergency and permanent treat Mr. and Mis. Prentice v^th pumer- ment." ^ Dawley, 7:00— Amos *n’ Andy. ous acceptable gifts for their n w 4:25— Clean-Up Week Talk. 7:16— Baby Rose Marie. Americans want recovery based capes or any other safe method of home. These Included a fireplace ASSOCIAHD PRESS exit. helpers; saw filers, tool sharpeners, 4:80— Roxanne Wallace. 7:80— George Gershwin and bis Or on sound policies and honest meth set, pictures and a purse of gold. grader operators, men experienced “But when there is a possibility CCC SEEKING SKILLED 4:45— 870tb Anniversary of Shakes chestra. ods, Hull contended, and not by Gwrge Relmer, brother of Mrs in blasting, jack hammer operators, of an interference with the right (rf peare's Birth. 7:46— Radio Nature League—Thorn such artlAclal measures as brought PTentice, sang several songs, and truck drivers, auto mecnanlcs (ex the 1926 boom and the “inevitable HAS 1,315 MEMBERS a citizen to express In print his 8;80— Frank Merrlwell's Adven- ton W. Burgess. cards and other games wlilled away COOKS FOR CAMP D U H perts only), stone masons, compres disaster of 1929" in its wake. view of any subject under discus tures. 8:80— Greek chorus. the time. A bountiful repast, fur sor operators, dynamite men, sur “W e ctti and should effect eco sion, then we are keenly on notice. 6:45— Bimkhouse Songs. 8:45— Babe Ruth — baseball com (Conttmied from Page One) nished by the visitors, was another veyors assistants, experienced in nomic and social rehabilitation,’’ be “You, here assembled, are the A s 8:00— Wrlghtvllle Clarion. ment, drama. pleasant feature. Tool Sharpeners, Truck Driv handling compass, survey notes and said, "to the extent dictated by sociated Press. ’The association was 6:80— Garden Musleale. 9:00— Greater Minstrels. photo service “continued its pro ers, ers. Auto Mechanics running out property lines, supply policies of sound liberalism, at founded on the determination that 6:46— “Frolics.’’ 9»‘80—— Twentieth Ceftury Ideas’’. gress, finishing tl)e year with a clerks, office work and capable of the same time preserve a u ^ tb e for the preservation of a free press. and Stone Masong Also 7:16— ^ w n c Sports Commcntktor. 9:46-Broadway Orchestra. larger number of participating mem taking dictation, handling corre fundamentals of popular govern bers than ever before, and operat It was essential that the dominant Wanted. 7:80—Shirley Howard and the Jes 10:00— Walter Damroscb and S3mi- STRIKERS TO CONFER spondence and tjrplng. Each appli ment. ing on a world-wide scale.” news-gathering and distributing or ters. phony Orchestra. cant will be judged entirely on the “This is the very essence of the Development of the feature serv ganization should be co-operative, The charity department has re 7:45— Smooth Rhythms — Norman 10:46— Three Blue Notes. merits of hl.9 experience and his N ew Deal. ice in 1983 was directed at more In non-profit making, non-partisan, IN HARTFORD TODAY Cloutier, director; with Frank 11:00t—Time, weather, temperature. ceived a second letter from tbe adaptability to the Job for which he "We are living in a new age with tensive regional coverage, particu Sherry, tenor and Florrle Bishop 11:08— Sports Review. non-sectarian, and with no econom Emergency Relief Commission, ask particularly applies. new conditions, Calling for new larly In the news picture mat divi ic bias whai’ever. \ Bowerlng. 11:16—Press-Radio News. ' ing for applicants for local skilled Applications will be received in remedial methods, and we Still have sion, state mat seiVlce were inaug ‘ ”11118 determination has resulted Hartford. April 23.— (A P)—Em e *8:00— Snow VUlage. 11:20— Cascades Orchestra, workers for the CCC camps. Skill RbOfn’ 11, Municipal building this men deeply imbued with the prin urated in a dozen states, and It was In the Associated Press of today.” ployes and strikers of two plants, 8:80—Lawrence Tlbbet, with Wil 11:80— RKO Midnight Frolic. ed camp cooks are in urgent de week. ciples oC free government, of honor, noted that “the number of newspa- The following have been nomi Pratt and Whitney Aircraft and •: ♦ liam Dal5T's Orchestra. 12:00— Hotel Pennsylvania Orches and of rove for humanity to make mand at tbe state camps now to be tra. ers served by financial wires at the nated to succeed the five directors Terry Steam Turbine, will meet to 9:00— The Gypsies. wise and carSful Application of all filled w^th the third diatt of Junior close of 1933 was greater than at of the Associated Press whose day in conferences from which 9:80—The Travelers Hour—Nor 12:30 a. m.— Montclair Orchestra. remedial policies And programs. enrollees. Eighteen cooks are to be the peak of the boom.” terms expire this year. there might develop settlement of man Cloutier, director; with The ‘T know the best traditions of recruited within the state. Mr. Noyes’ Speech Paul Bellamy, Cleveland (Ohio) the workers’ walk-out in these fac Three Leaders. this Republic will be thoroughly Plain Dealer. tories. The requirements for camp cooks 10:00— Contented Program. safeguarded and fully promoted. Mr. Noyes’ prepared speech on John Cowles, Des Moines (Iow a) are as follows: Full American citi 10:80— w n c Playhouse— Guy Hed* ‘GLOW UGlfTS OF SAN “It Is never wise, especially In a the freedom of the press follows: Terry Steam ’Turbine employes Register. will confer with the managem it’s zenship complete practical experi limd, director. time of crisis, to hearken too much “For more than forty years I ence in camp cooking. Applicants have been exhorting you, in season Edward Flicker, Bridgeport representatives in the office of 11:00— Press-Radio News. to the extreme reactionary or the may be between tbe ages of 21-45 R E r TO BE PRESENTED and out of season, on the essential (Conn.) Telegram. State Labor Commissioner Josrab 11:06— Dan Russo’s Orchestra. extreme radical, the extreme pessi and may be married. AUotznents to requirement of the preservation of Clark Howell, Atlanta (Ga) Con M Tone while Pratt and Whitney 11:30— ClSRle Lucas’ Orchestra. mist or the extreme optimist, the dependents for cooks and other a free press. stitution. aircraft workers, under Cliarlea T. 12:00 MIdn. — Hollywood-On-tho- Rehearsals Continuing for extreme deflationist or the extreme skiUed workers may be waived. Air. “This year,. I approach this sub Curtis B. Johnson, Charlotte (N. La Vista, president of Industrial inflationist, the extreme pacifist or Other jobs to be filled are: Trac Play to Be Given in Second ject with a trepidation never «be C.) Observer. Aircraft Workers of America, Inc., 12:80— Frankie Masters’ Orchestra, the extreme militarist,” tor operators men experienced on 1:00— SUent. Congregational Church. fore felt. For .this year It has occur J. R. Knowland, Oakland (Calif.) win meet with P. H. Gilpin, factory C o -m «k er Hull said the administration pro ‘’AUls-Chalmers” • caterpillar trac red to me that I was not the only Tribune. manager of the company. posed to cars for the unemployed tors; blacksmiths and blacksmith's Rehearsals are going smoothly voice speaking in the wilderness, F. A. Miller, South Bend (Ind.) • SIO to S100 Coth ee and the unfortunate, not by merely T" for the play to be given Friday eve but that the subject was imder diA- ’Tribune. CAsrseter Botii wttkomt toewr- granting them relief but by a pro Hr Of oo^onon. ning at the SScond Congregational gram calculated to work almess. cuBslon by very high authority. W. J. Pape, Waterbury (Conn.) HAT MAKERS STRIKE church, entitled “The Glow Lights equity and security to employes. “W e have been assured that nei Republican. C A LL 8773 • SU to SSOOooHtmhoU WDRC of San Rey.” This comedy-drama in "W e want to ellmiflate smd de ther the White House nor General Stuart H. Perry, Adrian (Mich.) FomiUum ot CohmAw 'ooo. three acts is by the pen of Myrtle stroy,” be said, “the major evils, Johnson contemplates any assault Telegram. FOR - 1 to 20 mootk$ 226 Hartford Conn. 1880 ENTERS SECOND WEEK to Girard Elsey, and is being present on our Constitutional immunities, Charles A. Stauffer, Phoenix abuses, manipulations And other UO' • Tho ovorogo monthly cost ed by the Mairrled Couples club, un but, nevertheless, some actual oc (Ariz.) Republic. Economical, fair practices In finance and com for SIO' 1$ only S IM whom Monday, April 28. der the direction of Rev. Frederick merce and industry detrimental. to currences have somewhat perturb Danbury, April 28.— (A P)—The repaid in 10 moPtht. This it C. Allen, with the addition of one legitimate business, Idbor and tbs ed our tranquility. I mention one, strike of about 1,000 employes of Guaranteed P M. or two of the young people and sev general public. rough bat shops in this city enter' hnttd^ on s monthly dtnrgn and one only. Radio Repair Service ni 4:00— Bill Huggins. eral of the children. Leading rolls "W e do not desire public regl “This is the case of a minor mer SETS HIS HOME AFIRE, ed its second week today wich lit (Are# per ceet en mpaM 4:15— Library of Congress Chamber will be played by Miss Shirley Mac- tle change ta the situation.'*Em- ba/asce. mentation, ut we shduld not per chant in Lynn, Massachusetts: pre TUBES TESTED FREE! Musleale. lachlan and Howard Keeney. The mit irresponsible regimentation by sumably relying on the Tree press’ DIES WITH CHILDREN 'ployes of the sizing department of 6:00— Skippy. full cast follows: Bill Smith, Fisher small private groups In their own clause of the Constitution, he or bis the Mallory Hat Company, who IDEAL AO^ATION^ 6:15— The Dictators. man of Hennes Point, Herbiert Ten selfish interests.” representative, ventured to. invoke voted last Friday to return to work A. W, BENSON saa-ess Hdla g<. tnO Floor 6:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Amer ney: Hayden Henderson, Banker of Small business Hull said, should the rights granted by that clause to (Continued from Page One) today, but were notified by officers RADIO SPECIALIST Rablaew BlSgr—PSob* TMl ican Boy. Palsburg, Meredith Stevenson, Jr.; be limited only in essentials such of the Hat Makers’ Union that their MAXCBBSTBR remark in print that the expected 711 Main Street Manchester 6:45— Brooks, Dave and Bunny. Peter Henderson, his son, Howard as minimum wages, decent wages stimulation of trade by the opera blaze that destroyed their North action was in violation of tbe rules 6:00— Mike Hanapi and his Melody Keeney: Harry Harleston, in love and conditions of work. tion of N R A , that he had anticipat Norfolk home, near Doolittle Lake. of that oiganlzation, as it bad not Boys. with Charity Brinlee, Clarence “The small business man, unlike ed, and which be had provided for The children • were Robert, 9, and received sanction of the union, did the great corporation,” Hull de 6:15— Bobby Benson and Sunov Sadrorlnskl; Jake Black, Patrol by extensive purchases of stock, Helen; 10. not resume work this morning. ’The clared, “is an Individual, and his Jim'. man, Prank Vlttner; Ann Smith, had not eventuated, and that con A third chfld who was boarding strike was called to enforce a de individuality is too great an asset 6:30— Skit. FlsbermAld, Shirley Maolachlan; sequently, so far as he was concern with the Wireulas was removed mand by tbe union (or .estoration to be endangered.” 6:35— Sam Robbins’ Orchestra. Charity Brinlee, A dancer, Mary ed, this marked the end of another from the building by Wirtula short of the wage scale in effect in 1939, Restoration of international com MUSICAL COMEDY 6:45— Tito Gulaar. Pohlmann; Ellen Carstalre, a daugh hoble experiment, end that his ly before the fire. State police said approximating a ralalmum e a n ^ f t 7:00— Myrt and Marge. ter of wealth, Alice Wolcott; Mrs. merce through negotiation of new the child, Arnold Hoffart, was the power of about 81.12 an hour. tariff and trade agreements were stock was offered at unparalleled The Quest Of A Gypsy** 7:15— Bert Lowe and Orchestra. Obrien, a widow, Antoinette Meister- four-year-,o,d son of a woman who declared by Bull to be an extremely sacrifice. Presented by the OeoUlan a u b of South M. B. Church under 7:80— Music on the A ir with Jl;nmy llng; Nora Clancy, Alwaye a-flghtin’ Johnson’s Action boards with a Mrs. Qrannla at Mor< POOR SHAD F ISl^Q Kemper. with Maggie, Ruth Allen; Maggie Important phasg of the recovery direction o| Thomas DIaxwell program. ‘Tou may remember that Gener rls Plains; N. J. 7:45 — Dave Burrough’s Hawaiian Murphy, who must have the larg Father Sets Fire Middletown, April 33.— (AP)— He contended American industry al Johnson in a dramatic outburst ' at Serenaders. est fish, even if she has to steal Wiraula’s wife told state police Although the sbati season officially and agrloulture would be greatly had asserted that withdrawal Of the i:00—Happy Bakers, Phil Duey, them from Nora, Ruth Vlttner. opened at sundown last Friday, qo m stimulated thtaugh the sale of sur Blue Eagle was equivalent to eco her husband set the fire aftei driV' Prank Luther and Jack Parker, catches have been reported as yet plus products and present overpro nomic death When, therefore, some Ing her and her father, Oscar Lait- North Mo E. Church Vestry to County Game Warden Ray M. ■Vivian Ruth. duction in fOBign markets. presumably subordinate authority ness, from the building early today. TUESDAY, APRIL M, AT 8 P. M. 1:15— Edwin C. Hill. Brlttlngham. He blames the fresh CURB QUOTATIONS “The Bltuawns to be met In all In Waahington withdrew tha Blue Mrs. Wirsula attempted to enter Benefit of. Church Equipment. et and a storm tide at Saybrook, t:80— Bing Crosby with Jlmnale fields of AmeBcan life and the pol Eagle from this luckless individual, her home to reecue her children, but Admission, 35c. Children under If, 16e. Greer’s Orchestra. she was repulsed by the flames. She the mouth of tbe Connecticut river, Assd Gas and Bleo icies that will be required will de because of indlsoretlon In exereising 9f00— Rote Ponselle, Mixed Chcrus, 1 then walked a half mile for aid, but ee being responsible for this un Amer Sup Pow ... pend vitally/’ he said, "on whether bis constitutional rlghta, he Andre Koetelanetz’s Orchestra. our trade With the rest of the world promptly went into receivership—, tbe building was quickly oonsupaefi usual condition. Blue Ridge .... »9*99»e999« 2% 9:30— "The Big Show’’ with Ger can be sustained or revived, or by the flames as tiie efforts of po Cent Stafes Bleo • 9 • • S I which so far as I know^he might trude Niesen, Itbam Jones' Or Cities Service whether it deteriorates. have done without this added pres lice, firemen and vohmteers . to chestra and Dramatic Cast. 3 Cities Serv,, pfd 20 "Increased foreign ^trade will be sure. reach it were impeded by the mud GOITRE POISONS 10:00— Wayne King’s Orchestra. an important factor In determining dy condition of the terrain. Bleo Bond and Share 1 • • e • e 9 17% The net result of this tneldent Is 10:80— Evan Evans; Baritone with the ultimate value of our currency. Mldweet Utils ...... 5-16 that without regard to the person Mrs. Wirsula, Incoheiaot and hys Orchestra. Niag Hud Pow ...... "If intematlOBal trade In not re nel Involved,’ It caused the press of terical because of the tragedy, told NERVES AND BQDY Be bi Step The Seasoi 6% 11:00— Fats Waller. stored the domMtic burdens of in police the quarrel began shortly Penn Road ...... 3% the United States, as our French 11:15— Press-Radio News. Segal Look creased ilnanolal relief, increased after she had returned from a con It’s Spring again and that means the advent of new % friends say, Turiously to think;’ “Sufferers of Goitre often do not 11:20— Charlie Davis’ Orehestra. Stand OU Ind employment, and Increased restric cert In Norfolk last night. flowers, fhruba and what hav^ yoo. veetee**#***: 27% “If this oan happen to Lynn re realise the danger of their afflic 11:45— Enoch Light’s Orehestra. United Founders tions on agrtaulture and industry 1 tailer, Who haa exactly the same tion” states a well known Battle United Gas .. are Inevitable.” . . •••••••< -8% constitutional protection that we Creek Goitre Specialist whose home Can Marconi I f your clothing has been making the brat M 2% have, why not to us? YOUTH IS KILLED treatment has brought entbuslaetic Winter, give it a break and have it DRY CLEANED^-. Mavis Bottling 1 “You will understand, therefore, reports from thousands of former we’ll make it look as good as new! CIVIC LEADER DIES that I approach mv annual exhorta Goitre victims. This specllalst ta NOTED ATHLETE MARRIED tion'to you with distinct reserve. IN STOLEN AUTO his warning against neglect of this WBZ-WBZA Bristol, April 38 — (AP) — Wallingford. ApiR 38.—(A P)— U p to StaSsa (Sugu) Hugret, former N. Y. U., ingtrous oonditioo, calls attention SprlngAald — Bostoa William Hodgkinson..4ong active so "So far u the polios poirera of (Continned from Page One) to u e thouaands of hoaoiin wrecks football add basketball star, has cially and ix eivie afilaire of the the various states art coaoemed, caused by Goitre. AnyoB* luflor- THE DOUGAN been married for more than a year town, dleditoday after a long period the Aasodated Proas, whloh is in tbe mall box. It read: “Be back tag who will write to m Physl- MONDAY, AFBIL IS, 1984 It was revealed today. He mSnied of falling health. Hb wat over 80 merely tha ooIleotiBs reportar eg its Wednesday. Dra’t wotty.” it was c l i ^ TrBatmeat. and. AdUeory Oo.. Alberta Manohester of this city at years of age. Surviving are bis 4:0Q p. na— Betty and Bob. memiMrs, has no concern* The stgned “Brother,” as he was affec Suite 671-D, 65 Michlgim Ave., B at MUlertoa, N . T., December 29,1932. widow, a eon and a daughter, one 6:16-^-Hobby Club— Wallace Street states can regulate the plumbing aa tionately called by bja family. tle Creek, Michigan, will receive Hugret is a member of the New grandson and a great-granddaugb- they please, they can prescribe as DYE WORKS < I^ e parents could not explain bis absolutely free a large illustrated er. York Giants professional football te;^; and a brother, Samuel Hor to fire escapes accord iu to their vlalt to Nonyalk. book on how to end (Soitre at boipe, 1:89—Oriando’s Cosmopolitan Hotel team and was prevented from play PHONE 715& -j.-.ih. kinson. His daughter IS Mra. Sweet wlUs--Qod forbid We ta- He leaves t i ^ sisters, besides hie without danger or operation. 8 c ^ fOisa Ensemble: ing last season by a knee injury. M. Barber of New To^. terfere in these days with fire es parents. your name todey.— ^Adv. MANCHEWTEB BVBNTM[G HBRALP, M A N C H m ^ nertheni paft of this dty where he tenseriv dreetor of •dviaar and truitae for tho olaso la as set tn o, B. X. DuFont DoNdsoura Powd PROF. 8(3iHIDT BEHER; arrival ot two QUEER D D IU P IIK Maaaall eatd-he .wae driving bis Plant Preoedisf PreoediSf Ida talk, the vlO' AMERICANS WIN automobile through Blast Berlin itors were welcomed to Connectieut sisnt&u ' . ROCKVniE College by President Katharine TOUAVEFORRUSSU all od tho ovonto woro oooduetod when three men, standing in the tho saftBsia SMpiwoa t mad, dgnaliad to him with aa elec- Blunt W raM entito adlaSa 1 .olaoi oemvlttOM. TU E TDID POUCE Tonight there wlU'be an informal AVUTmWARDS ttie flashlight. He stopped, they Hoad of Sortot (Sdantifle It* Naaalift atrasdid aaite^ dinner at the Mohican Hotel. whea tba M p aaab PahTl^ la oa effort to aceomamdats the Juaped Isto his ea r,. iorsed him p edition W as R aseood Ho* away from the wbed and bUndfold- IMPROVEMENT PLANS AT public and to laorease the financial eantly from lee Floes fn tho otaodlag of the d ty of RockviUo, lew Britan M u Stji He fd him, he oald. Tboig tbos drove KILI^ED BT, AUTO. WHijPott. T.&W .S«ttle, OUf Tm CobKtor Frtaeio Hup* a s s y aoUeo asd flsaUy ttharated h la Horwalk, Conn., April 28—(AP) A rctic. GOAT FARM MADE KNOWN proeht will be et the Town Clerk’o os a read laa^if from tMo d ty to —Mrs. George Gould of Jamaica, Office, Mataorial buildtag tonight WasBiyioUedudDriT- Hartford. He was sot lebhad of L I., died at the Norwalk hospital I^ome, Alaska, April M«*(AF1 Mn. A n e UndlMrih and for the c o l l e c t of unpaid city toonoy or barmed, he oald. When the this morning from injuries received Tret. Otto Bcbsddt lea ^ of a Bo* Gavammafii’a P. W. A. Ap» taxes tor the paot few yean, - aes Loft bis ear thoy took hlo top some hours before wlwi struck b.v Viet odestlfle expecktlcs reaeuod Con. RoNDdial Nimed. provM Spadflcailma for Al* Due to the fact that Ueno muet en A w ij. coat as automobile as she was eroeeing reeestly from loe floea ot tbo Are* iarationa §i Daoforooa Cor* be pot on property upon which the tbo Beaton Poet road in Darisn. tic oceas, bad reooverod ao wall to* nor Near Taloetmllo* taxce arc unpaid at the clooe of the c n b f i a r a ’ o o n v b n t x o h The pekoe reported the ear was from as attack of psomsoola fif^ year op Aufuot Tax Col* New Britala, April » — (AF) — drlvas ay Donald flteele, 87, ef that be p lo i^ to loave iuadiy for flH f. AfH\ »S^(AW) - Twc lector Hupprodit aae aireed tc hold New Terk, es reuto to MOaeew. Jooeph MiaHJi, ft , of fS Hew Brl' How L^ondoa, April M—(AF) — BkMBfleld, N. J, He was arrested AiMrtMft ftvtotlan fM t« et I N I — Oovonmont ofproval hao horn ro* a>frattp m opecial oeceTeae to cave Tbo Cooneotlcut V a ll^ asd lUiedo to Mralt as Inoulry by the eoronor Wbllf be asd Ptlbt Oaerfe Usha tain Read, Kcaoisgtea, entered Wil$y FofC'f wcrtd fUflit u d U«ut. eolvod from tho FWA fofommont the taapayoro aicacy. Xdasd oecttoso of w Aaarleaa asd provided a hosd ef 12,600. kov made tbolr praparaflosA tbo hoadtiuartoro at Srldfoport, altera' Me will each Monday eve# police beadfluartora Is thlo dtp loes ObasUeal g o e i^ a a t at Oeoseetlout Mra. flould, who woe 47 years old, etbor Ruoolas refugoea raoeuod/ nns OMwn«04«r T. 0 . W, niBf for the neat few weeke at tlw tlono have eomplotod in tho after midMght t ^ asd oald JM OeOita today. ^ bad a fkuU fraoturoHsd other iS' the ico by alrplasoa won baisf itr*tMph«M btlloen »0eHt0ten town cle^'e office, tbould the bad beas wdsapad w t u t B a d » i f , Cbarlaa Haoaa, praaldost ot iurlaa. After being struck she woo transferred from UoUs asd Vas w$r$ rt^ftrd«4 todfty with th« fUr> layout of tho "doath trap" olimina' hack taaco com# in in eubotantial more tbas as sour hafora, Wind' tka Chtmiaal oo^otf, opok# es U takas to the boapital by a passing Harem to It. Uwreoea bay. tbasoa moh IstfrMtiooAl trephitf of th« tlon at tho oo«oallod '*Ooat Farm'* ameunto be will continue each Mom toided and drlvas to a point Is tho Half Oosruiy of Cbeaiotry>" Of. m etorlft to Provldssoo bay en tbo flibarlaa and tho oontraot hao hoon awarded day as long m fundo arc being paid ShUrMUoMl Lotfuo of Aviotoff. for the ooeotruotlon of tiM now Tot- to tbe dty treaoury. !■ tM^ttoii, Mfi. AhM Umow and tumfiho hifhway throufh Tat' M e ii^ ovesliig hae bccB oug' twartfod tho Mtionot oottvlllo and Vofnon eontor. gootedaa Chio io On pay day io tho Ay to uo outfUndiif Amori' With fi§ Pf^riat of fovo bMal factodof asd t^ o •Vitim fof hor flifst arouad mroval of fMidcsU who^oMh th ^ pay nioft of tho AJ^tio with hor huo* ItfH hotwoan T and I daloob, htM w loaroi of a oommofoial B y t-Taaohera* Mootfag traoi^wlo air foutr _ _ Tbo Farost/Pcaobofo’ aaoodatlon i ^ t . CotnmaAdor 0. 8 . Rotoa* dlvlilon of of Sllisgtos lo to hold a meetlag Is daht« famou# diriflhio oaport of tho the Town Mall Tuooday evoatog at tmitod itatoff Afavy, aioo wai wbloh a larga ausiher fr m Koik- You iwardod a national tronhy. TntomationaJ troyhioi aro mmd S 'jn Mlia Jon! I vidod for tho ''ohamflM" avim . rotura It ts Mm s HIoo WillW dva a dosMsatratlos way dopartmont is Hai oxorciNifO for Hooping tho Tnisrmatisfl wao n _____ trm nuodco in haraioalouo I . Harmon, Amorloan aviation u p tho oMtrast d o p a H ^ t of tbo tlon Cosnootlout ltat« blfsway OMart* ___ ...a ltb ," most that tbo warb aaa otaraai^ All pariioo istereoted are invited to People Now Saving Money tlmo that tho oostraatar Io nadF fa award and Milo, M aryn H ll^, Fronoh woman who flow into Alia ^ter tho sscotwg' and baok lelo wen tho intomatlonal at tho daat Fami tm o fray Pf^f award for woman fliori,^ wit/85*S2Sii^^ Tho awardi aro mado on tho poll takos, oMMi tho aorofloutioal______autherl Using and5 ioMMlf ^ J throuflMut tho wi ooBdltloB for^thc aooooS' . and paot wlnaoro ot tho trovbiu. aayoof witg ifivo opupokMlSf from •uporlntosdont of Fuhllo Worto wont around tho world— t h o i ^ t aval, O m to i , MUso li to grado the loi m T daya, 11 houra. 4# Tbo m S S ^ M d ItvStl thOB b o i l e d a ^ ffliatttoo-H'ioooivod moro than four SM adlao aa to ha is porwot oo8dl» timoo Qof for tho fummor soostto. filer whiloI iottlo,lottlo, ^who 0 rooo to moremei than *P0< a « j s : foot in blf pHutnUn of ^ Theoe ehangao In tho ahape wara paortsf th ^ fb Hosry Fork, They itratoophoro, Moo w*o an oaoy win- madej haaasaahooasio'lt It wai aid i oosdddod Era aSo amad sot to damage the that tha two roada.onitbe RoekdM outfldd, ^ _ nor of tho ophorloal balloon piloto ELECTRICa ./ COOKING Town Taaoa ^^HaUenaJ trephloo alao aro jraatod TdR flsuaaiorOdlootor WiUasi by Harmon, tho roolplonta for i t i t . la M toport to the Beard ef inoludiaf tho Xtaliaa, Franooaoo ouch an onpandlturo In oio li isos Tueaday tveslsg es bio A follo, who ooUbllohod a now ooa* ato future, work of eoUeotiSf tho 1984 town ploM opood rooerd of 440 mtloo an Xn plaoo of tho ahapod later* tiSOf. hour} ftoArfontino avlatorjFraO' oeotlon of tho ooncroto roada end The report li expeeted to Isdl the macadam roada at tha float On Manchester's New Low Rates! eiaeo Mondoa oonoalvoa; tho Chilean eate tbo eellootloa of nmre than 90 aviator, Marolol Arredondo, and a Farm, thla lon o eggihaped y pereost ef tbo tows taxes at the woman fUor Viola Btaokbum: tho will ho loamad. Tbo oenmuto ^000 ot the discount period which •atvaderoan p ll^ Herman l a m , roado, oror which traffic now pacaea ended on last Monday evenii and the Mpanloh fllori, Mariano will be tom up at the atari of the April 16. Barboron and Joaouin Collar, who work. • ^ A dlooount^ five percent wao porlohod on tbolr fUfbt to Moxleo. The sew layout at the **Ooat akowod on all taxes paid before Farm” la beet inuatratod by putting A i^ 16 and all taxes must be paid a large egg-ahapad park up « a from now on, Xn addition to the coK handle en the emaller end of the leotlott ef the full tax of 16 mlllo irk with tfTe apuro leading off the there will be added aa Interest HEBRON Crger end. oharges of nine percent on all un The larger end of the egg-ehaped paid taxes. park baa a eroaa-Une meaaurement Blllo ineurrod by the town for Emeet K. Schindler of 820 feet ori a elreular radlua of Tbe funeral of Ernest K. Sebln' n o w roBieval foUowlnf the two 160 feet while on the amaller end dler, who died at bis home Friday, later winter bllasardo have all boon the radlua la but 120 feet or a was held yesterd^ afternoon at eroao-hne moaaurement of 200 gaty from tbe Triaitv , Lutheran bonded In. Tbo loot batob of MUo feet. The len ^ of the te'ihaped eamo only a few dayi ago. Tba bllla Church. Rev. E. O. Pleper, pastor rk Is 860 feet to the center line of of tha church offldatro. Burial total approximately |1,089. This io Se highway on either end. was at tbe Grove Hill cemetery. in addition to the cost of work done With the approach from the The bearers were members of the under CWA auoplceo, wblcb would emaUer end ot the egg-abaped Church board, Carl Sbeneider, ■ '' park on the Talcottville end, the Charles Plnglc, William Schmalz, bring the oxpenM up to about HOO concrete highway now in uee will more. In former days such work Emil T. Hallacber, Charles Schnei have to be wm up for a dlatanee of der and George Schneider. as this was done by public farmers nearly 400 feet. TWe ooncrete win . i • • 5 i '-- who owned ox teams and made no Mr. Scfain ■■ V .>»'. P A G E B IG H T starring In ^^Gallaiit At SlAte llieati^ WediMiAR AIIIGE N ^Qaeer Twists ^ ^^OM/WC J^m/AY KATHARINE HAVILAND-TAYLOR DRIVl tn Dayi^s News .MC.. Lofl Angelas—One nignt In the BEGIN HERE TODA¥ can be just as much a lady as any FABLITO, a handgome yoQdi ae- West Ifartford Man Taken ring with Jack Dempsey was enough body else if I want to!*! Discs of for Lloyd B. Davis, giant negro Aortafe ■ State eaaed of a murder he did not oom- color were burning on her cheeks. ndt, eao 4 >efl from Key Weet to Ha- police officer, and municipal Judge Noyes looked at her then, appraui- to Hospkal After Car Jsadore Dockweiler agreed with him. vana with two thieves, BEAU atad ingly, but with pity in his glance CoBnedicqt Becaite if LOTTIE. In Havana, under the Davis was awarded 836 judgment and her anger dic^ leaving her against Jack Kearns, former Denip- name of *‘Joanito,” be becomes cele wilted and trembling. Strftes Pole. Severe W nter. brated as a boxer and be and Bean sey manager, for the one night stand She went to her own room and three years ago. open a gymnasinm. ___ there wept Wtteriy. Even an Pabllto loves y.HTiCT.T.E F nr.T.n, astounding purple lounging suit, Newefi N. Hathaway, 82, of 226 Kearns refused to pay him, Davis Strawborry growers, daughter of rich JIM FTOLD, and North M*i« street. West Hartford, said, because he would not work out with' the Manchester fm it compounded ^ pajama ^^trousers, a is at the Manchester Memorial hos the week for which he was hired. she loves him. l%ey meet and plan vest and flaring cape, could not have started removing the hay and to marry, but field breaks iqi the pital and the automobile that Hath "One night against that man is console her. She sat, her tears away was driving Is at a local gar pme covering from rows at berries affair, taking Estelle away. Two partially dried, on the edge of the enough for anybody," asserted years later she becomes engaged to age badly damaged, as a result of Davis. and find that they have weathered bed, the lounging suit crumbled an accident on East Center street the sub zero weather of Ikst wintw ALEC DAVIDS. about her. She sat whispering to Garmlsch-Partenkirchen, Germany SIR AUBREY, titled English near the East cemetery at 6:S0 yes —A sausage proved to be good rob in fine shape. All look straog and herself, “ ‘Isn’t,’ not ‘ain’t’. An’ terday morning. healthy. Last year’s crop is likely to man and Pabllto’s father,, has been stop sayln’ ‘My God!’ an’ quit call bery insurance for Alois Lechleitner, searching for his son, Mnplojdng Hathaway was driving east at Walking home late at night, Lech be enlarged upon, judgi^ from tile in’ Noyes an ‘ole goat.’ ’’ ! the time and, according, to wit condition of the vines now being un BILLINGS, New Fork detective. But she knew, sitting there, that leitner was attacked by a robber. Believing Estelle faithless, Pab- nesses who were following him, was Wielding his sausage, Leichleitner covered, and with a shortage of ber the most paiTis^’^king mastery of unsteady in hia driving. The car ries in the sections north of Con lito asks little to marry him. the rules of grammar could not broke the robber's knife and thump Field loses his fortune and Davids crashed into a pole. Because of hia ed him on the head. necticut because of the cold smooth the way ahead of her. injuries and his inability to help weather, prospects for a big year breaks his engagement to Estelle. ’There was something else that was The sausage withstood the rough She and her father return to Hava himself, Quiah’s ambulance was call trea,tment, but not the robber, who are looked forward to. Last year, wrong. Dabbing her nose and ed and conveyed him to the Man there weis sold in the local market na MARCIA TREADWAY, who mopping her eyes, Lottie wondered chester Memorial hospital. He was was knocked unconscious and sur knows Pabllto is innocent of the what it could be. That night she rendered to the police. 555,000 worth of strawberries. to have appeared in town court this There will be little return from murder charge, at last tells the found out. morning but had not sufficiently Montreal—King George V., the truth, clearing him. fourth English sovereign under peaches this year. recovered from his injuries. In addition to having a successful Estelle writes to Pabllto. NOR They had motored in to Havana The charge is operating a motor whom she has lived, sent this mes RIS NOYES, who befriended Pah- for dinner—Lottie, Noyes Md Pab vehicle while imder the Influence of sage to Mrs. A. B. Buchanan of year in the nuirket in 1933, the Uto as a child, comes to see him. llto—without having decided where liquor. Montreal; members of the Strawberry associa they would go and discussing the “The King and Queen send you tion also report a saving made m NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY subject on the way. ’Turning dov.m congratulations and best wishes on the purchase of fertilizer and bas San Rafael, the car was heid up by your himdredth birthday.” kets for berries this year. They were CHAPTER XLVI a congestion of traffic at a oyrow LAR(X CROWD EXPECTED Mrs. Buchanan was bom April 22, able to buy in large lots and in so Pabllto wrote Estelle, telling her comer ahead. As they waited Pab 1834, in Ireland. doing were able to get a much low bluntly that he was engaged to llto looked into the eyes of a girl AT CARD PA RH TONIGHT Falls City, Neb.—Three year old er price. Lottie Hines, who had long been as standing with an older man on the Wilfred Ebel’s camera-eye forced his sociated with him and Beau in their curb. She nodded coolly, without a Daddy into a stage situation the work. He would not add a word be change of expression. Pablfto’s Prizes for Bridge. Whist and script didn’t cover. yond the truth which stood out cheeks paled and then flushed vio Setback at St. Bridget’s Appearing in a parish play at St. Recreation ('enter harshly on the page. After he had lently. A moment later the car Hall; To Serve Refresh Paul’s Evangelic Lutheran church, flnished the letter he dropped his was on its way again. the father, Louis Ebel, followed the Items of Interest head for a little time to feel the “Who was that girl?” Lottie tsk- ments. script closely when he “misplaced” cool paper against his hot cheek. ed Noyes when she was alone with bis cigaret case and then asked: Then, quite steadily, he sealed and him at home later. St Bridget’s weekly card party ‘ Now, where can I have laid my "7:15 to 8, women’s gym class; 7 addressed the envelope. As he sent “I suppose it was Estelle Field, ’ will be held this evening in the new ciraget case?” to 8, plunge for men; 8 to 9, plunge it off he felt that part of his life he answered without pretending to ly renovated hall located in the base It’s on the table under those for women; 8:30 to 9:15, men’s gym was flnished. “Life, an experiment,” misimderstand. ment of the church. Play for bridge, sacks, Daddy,” piped Wilfred proud class; 9:30 to 10, plunge for , men he remembered reading somewhere, “Oh,” Lottie murmured. She whist and setback will commence at ly from his orchestra seat. following gym class. “to which we are, by birth, com went up to the roof then into the to hope no more and I gfuess it was friends to eliminate this now un eJght o’clock. The dance this week will be held mitted.” dSLTk, for the stars and moon were the thing to do—” welcome obstruction in “Jessica’s” In addition to the prizes awarded PUBLISHER DIES Thursday night from 8 to 1. Mias He found things a little easier muted by a mist. She understood Sometimes, perhaps, the master AMUSEMENTS life result in complications that for the highest scores in each sec America (Miss Marlon Bergeron) after he had mailed the letter. The now, Lottie told herself, slttmg weaver pauses to look at the form a most unique ahd thrilling tion, there will be an attractive door New London, April 23.—(AP)— will be here in person and her or door was shut and no longer swing shivering in the warmth. She had tapestry that is made of lives; to story; bandied in such a manner by prize. Guy Holt, 42 years old, a New chestra will furnish the music for ing enticingly to tempt him to seen the letter Estelle had written pull a thread from the pattern that the authors that a thorough ‘'spine- Preceding the distribution of York publisher, died suddenly Sat the dancing. turn traitor. Pablito. She had “found it” in his makes a color discord, to tie two COMMAND TO SHOOT chilling” is assured. The comedy prizes, an entertainment one of the urday night at Montville where he He watched the progress of his coat pocket and she remembered other threads and then go on with element is strongly stressed, re features of the evening, will be pre was a guesi at the summer home of new home with stolid disinterest. the gossip of years before that had the weaving. And sometimes there MUSIC TO HER EARS lieving the tautness of the mystery sented. As announced previously, Paul Kiefler of New York City. He and Noyes often went for long hurl her so. After a while she IS a knot in the threads mads of thrills and the tenseness of the dra the Dubaldo Brothers, Manchester’s Mr. Holt whose residence was at motor trips into the country. He went downstairs into the big room lives and a little pause and a lit ma. favorite young entertainers, will 3516 79'h street, Jackson Heights, sold some property at a proflt and once more. Noyes had gone to tle suspense while they are being Beautiful Aim Harding at One Jessie Royce Landis is featured in render their most popular “request N Y., went with his wife to the bought more, changed some bonds bed and Pabllto waa reading. untangled. Time Worked for New York the play, as are the performances numbers.” Refreshments will be Kleffer place to spend the week and lost a good sum thereby. Eat “Put down your book,” she or (To Be Oontinned) given by Alexander Qark and Al served. end. He'was apparently in good ing, sleeping, walking, driving, he dered roughly. With a little lift Insurance Company. lan Tower. The excellent support Each weekly card party has health when he retired for the was always striving with feverish she settled on the edge of the table ing company given to these featur drawn large gatherings to St. night, but was stricken by heart eagerness to keep his waking hours where she sat swinging her feet Whether it’s cannon Are or camera ed players includes John Leslie, Bridget’s hall. As this is the first disease. The cause of death waa - -filled to overflowing. This was the and smiling down at him brightly. Are, the command to “shoot!” is William MacFadden, Anton Stengel, social function to be held in the re announced in the report of Dr. John ‘ experiment to which he was com “I had a letter from Beau this Overnight A. P. music to the ears of Ann Harding. Doro Merande, Willard Dashiell, decorated parish hall, the commit J. Donahue, the Montville medical mitted; this was the experiment morning,” she announced. Pabllto For this star of “Gallant Lady,” Madeline AMiton, Paul BkUantyne, tee in charge has made a particular examiner The body was taken to called life. was Instantly alert. News the 20th Century production which Evelyn Aller and David Pardoll. effort in preparing for a record New, York yesterday. “Do you realize,” Noyes said a “Is he all right?” she asked. is this week’s attraction as the William MacFadden directed the creaking attendance. Mrs. C. L. Ma month after Pablito had written “Sure. Gettin’ along grand. He’s State theater, weis bom in Fort Sam production. honey and Edward Moriartv will be the letter to Estelle, “that you can sellin’ Florida real estate to South Manchester, N. H.— Nahum Houston, Texas—the daughter of assisted by the following commit CONSTIPATED go anywhere you like now, since Hosiah Bachelder, former governor American millionaires.” General George Grant Gatley. tee: Mrs. William Shea, Mrs. Wil After Her uf • • to Mias 'Treadway made her state Pablito smiled. of New HampsMre, farmer and Her childhood was spent at vari liam Halsted, Mrs. Inez Batson, Mrs. ment to the police and Beau’s ^run Lottie went on. “Pablito—” writer, dies. He was 79. ous military posts, and as a young THREE DIMS KILLED First Baby ning away has been accepted is a Newport, R. I.—Two men charged John McCarthy, Mrs. Joseph O’Gtor- “Yes, Lottie.” Suddenly he fs’t lady she attended private schools in man. Miss Eleanor Dwyer, Miss •“S ’.* •* confession?” a gentleness toward her that he with wearing U. S. navy uniforms New Jersey, Anally graduating Pablito smiled. Go where he without authority sire detained at IN TOWN BY AUTOS Mabel Sheridan, Miss Catherine Mc- Finds Relief had not known before. from the Baldwin School in Bryn Guirer Miss Edna Fritch, Thomas liked? He was a priwner in the “Pabllto, I’m goin’ to Beau. Him the naval torpedo station, a sentry Mawr, Pennsylvania, where she Safe, All- experiment. He was still smiling and me have worked together a found them in the station school Sullivan, James McLaughlin, Henry Vegetable Way buildings. specialized in music and languages. Mutrie, John Merz, Joseph Moriarty, JUS^ ovJt *fHO*** ' as he said, “I can take trains and long time, you know. He asked For a brief period she worked for Automobiles figured in three cases She had given up .o* boats anywhere. I know that. I me in the letter I got today. I East Providence, R. I.—Beatrice James HoUeran, Gerald Sullivan, hope of anything but Primmer, 11, lifts her infant sister the Metropolitan Ufe Insurance in Manchester between Saturday Lawrence Moonan, Ernest Roy. paraai reiia until she n* suppose,” he added slowly, “that guess they ain’t any use to pretend Company, but it was not long be night and Sunday afternoon and learned of famous all- that is something.” about it—you an’ me ain’t suited. ’ out of a baby carriage a moment -vegetable Nil Tablets Lo o m i ,lmAH before the carriage was struck by fore she foimd herself a psul of the three axe dead as a result. The first (Nature’s Remedy). But now after years of Naerb/TewM He did not see her face then for an automobile and carried 400 feet group known as the Provincetown fatal case was on West Center chronic constipation and biliousness—what Beau’s wife disappeared soon aft he was looking down at his tightly Players of New York’s Washington street, near Cooper street, Saturday MISS DOROTHY MARKS a changel New pep—new color and ■vitality P e r s o n a l F i n a n c e C o . er her husband. She went away on the bumper. —freedom from bowel sluggishness and in gripped hands. Biddeford, Me.—John W. Robin Square. She had expected to carry night. The next was on Oakland testinal poisons. This all-vegetable laxative Room 2, State Theater with a pallid northerner who had “I never meant to—have any son, 80, dean of newspapermen in a spear or do sometl^g equally un street Sunday and Highland Park WINS WASHING MACHINE gentlv stimulateeiLee me the enureentire bowel,ouwtu. gives Balldlna, TBS Mala Street. been employed as a clerk in a cheap thing changed, Lottie,” he made pretentious at the beginning, but complete, thorough Maacheater. Phoae 84SS hotel. “I’m through with Beau,” New York county, dies. turned in the last case yesterday elimination. ^ himself say. the moment they saw her she was afternoon. Get a 26c box. The oaly eharae la threh she said harshly, standing in the “Well, kiss me goodby!” she in selected for a leading role—at S38 In each case a dog was killed and Samuel Turkington Draws All druggistB’. percent per moath oa na- doorway with her traveling bag at vited with a splendid jauntiness. a week! Warden Raymond Robmson was paid amonnt of loan. her feet. “If you ever see him He kissed her with more love than FOUR PERSONS KILLED Lucky Ticket After Closing " Quick relief for add indigo again,” she went on, ' uo Lottie, Three years of «q>er1ence In stock called upon to remove the bodies of Hale’s Store Saturday. TUMS tion, hwrtbum. Only 10c. he had ever before shown. FOr a companies followed and then Ann from the side of the road. far as “tell him so and that I wish he was moment she clung to him and he in heU.” IN AirrO ACCIDENT startled Broadway with her mag- be was able to learn, each 'dog had Ifiss Dorothy Marks, 97 Main thought he heard her sob, but when nifleent performances In “Tarnish,” been hit and killed by automobile “Sure,” Lottie agreed. 'Til tell she raised her face he saw that street, wsus the lucky winner of the “Stolen Fruit,” “The Woman Dis drivers who did not stop. VOSS electric wasnlng machine him. Maybe he’ll return the com she was dry-eyed and smiling. Lunenberg, Mass., April 23 — puted” and “The Trial of Maiy pliment.” Smiling rather toedly, but smiling. (AP)—A Sunday automobile ride Dugan.” ' which was given away by The J. Lottie went into the big room Noyes said next morning as Lot' ended in the dea^s of two men, a W. Hale company and C. E. House Ex p e r t T russ F itting Her then husband Harry Bannis and Son, Inc., during the three-day where Noyes and Pabllto were tie was about to depart, “But woman and an infant as their car ter was scheduled to appear in a lounging and pretending to read child. Beau is married!” was struck by Uie. locomotive of a POUCE COURT department managers sale held Comfort Ouaronued Pasadena presentation of “Strange Thursday, Friday ana Saturday of the day’s newspapers. “Lou’s gone,” “Hell!” Lottie answered. “I nev train at a grille crossing near the Interlude,” so Ann preceded him to she announced. “And, my God, she er was so much for conventions!” old Lim enb^ station. the Coast, intending to enjoy a last week. n j o y comfort, se gimme a dirty look!” The victims were: Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bartholomew, 29, of An During the three-day sale a num E curity, snd complete quiet, wifely existence for a time, dover, and Michael W. Lynch, 28, bered ballot was given with each satisfaction by wwmg Then she repeated the conversa Until the bend of the road took Antonio Lopresti, their year old keeping house for her talented hus tion, detailing what shet had said daughter, Phyllis and Mrs. Lopre- oi South Windsor, were con'^oted fifty dents and over cash purchase. one of our EX c ELSIO k them from sight she looked back at band and tbfilr baby daughter, Jane. of drunken driving in town court NON-SKID SPOT PAD and what Lou had said. Noyes Pabllto and Noyes. ’Then she stared sti’s father, Antonio C. Simonle. All But there was no hiding this bril These ballots were deposited in a made no' comment. He folded his came from East Boston. this morning before Judge Ray ballot Dox in the basement and the TRUSSES. ahead, seeing nothing but Pabllto. liant girl’s glowing light under a mond A. Johnson. Fines of |100 These light-weight ap- newspaper carefully and laid it on She was weeping silently and with The accident occurred shortly af lucky winner was drawn by Samuel for you and PIT your cast bushel. She was “discovered” by and costs were imposed, |25 of the 'Turklngton, town clerK, as soon as pliancee with their saniUry a nearby table, avoiding looking out troubling to wipe the tears ter seven o’clock last night at a Hollywood inside of a week, and she NON-SKID Improved Spot perfectly I either at Lottie or Pablito. Noyes crossing guarded by automatic fine being remitted in each case the store closed Saturday night at Come. in today—to delay from her cheeks. “If he knowed,” foimd herself flghting the tempta when it was brohght out by Attor Pads work like msgi'c—re was embarrassed, Lottie saw. Pab she thought, “he’d know I do love lights. ' tion to acc^t^ one of five motion nine o’clock. quiring only one-half the is dangerous. lito was not embarrassed by her ney W. S. Hyde, defending counsel, Both Elmer Weden, manager, and him!” picture offers. that the accused men bad good rec pressure oi ordinary trusses. account of the combat lately. “He “Stop at La Merced,” she told Among her spectacular film tri Herbert House, president of the The “RAISED SPOT” on ARTHUR don’t even seem to know what he ords and the Imposition of the full Hale concern, were enthused over the NON-SKID pad does the the driver,, and in the church she WAPPING umphs were “Holiday” for Pathe, sentence would work a hardship on DRUG STORE eats half of the time,” Lottie de knelt. “Well, God, it’s all over, ’ “The Animal Kingdom” for R.K.0 the sale and said that the VOSS trick. the immediate families. electric washer was given away as Save money; don't experi 846 Main St„ Bublnow Bldg. cided with wonder. sbe said in her conversational pray Miss Blanche Belcher, daughter and “When Ladies Meet” for M.G.M. She perched on the arm of Pab- Bartholomew was arrested on a prize during tblh department ment—let our competent fit Phones: 8806—8809 er. “Make her make ,him happy of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Miss Harding is five feet two Main street April 16 at 13:16 a. m. managers’ sale caused quite a bit of ter select the proper type lito’s chair and asked with an as and It’ll be all right with me—” Belcher, spent the week-end with Inches tall, wlm a vibrant, magne sumed air of jauntiness, “’That by Officer David GaUlgan when the entbusituim. They were glad that Out in the sunshine again Lottie her aimt, Mrs Edwud Skehan of tic personality. Her wealth of ash- officer saw the car driven by Bar the winner was s local customer of wasn’t so lady-like, was It?” said, “The'docks.” Her tears dried Hartford. blonde hair is always dressed in tholomew was not being operated There was no answer. Pabllto madonna fashion. Her eyes are the store. on her cheeks as she rode in the Miss Latimer of the Avon Street properly. The VOSS electric washer that was reading and had not heard heat of the day. > She felt rested Mission in Hartford was the speaker blue gray and peculiarly expressive. what she said. Lynch was arrested on Windsor was given away is sold in the and yet dulled and heavy. “Any for • the United 'Workers iMt She weighs about 109 pounds. street by Officer Raymond Griffin bouse-fumlshing department of the “Damn it!” Lottie flurg out, ‘I how,” she thought, ‘1 don’t have Thursday afternoon. About twenty She is an accomplished pianist, after the officer conun^deered a enjoys tennis, golf, swimming, tnd Hale store. It is a large size wash of the Federated Workers of the car and chased Lynch to the north er with a porcelain tub. It is equlp- Wapplng church were present a is an ardent aviation entbuMist west part of town. “Gallant Lady”, a Joseph M. p^ with an attached electric guests, Mrs. H. V. Parker was the Charles A. Phelon of Blast Hart wringer and is sold with Hale’s chairman for the refreshments.' Schenck-Darryl F. Zanuck presen ford pleaded guilty to oiieratlng a tation, is released through United complete guarantee. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Grant of motor vehicle without a license The winner is asked to call at the Sacrifice Sale A rtists. South Windsor spent the week-end early this morning. He was arrest Hkle store as soon as possible and. in Brooklyn, New York, with their ed on Center street at 3 a. m., by "THE DABK TOWEB’* see Mr. Weden, Mr. House or Paul daughter and her husband, Mr. and Officer Joseph Prentloe. He was Ferris. Mrs. George Langretb. From Vinos MoKnlfht found guilty and paid flO and costs. Rev. Harry 1^ Martin’s subject Alsxsndst Woollcott, caoontsur, The ease of James Foley, charged Sunday morning at the* First Con dramatic critic, exemplar of adipos with reokleas driving, was contin LOCAL MAN ARRESTED 50,000 Plants gregational Church of South Wind ity, and apostle of inertia, sufll- ued by Judge Johnson upon recom sor was, "What Is the Gkispel?” olently stimulatod by collaboration mendation of Prosecuting Attorney The Christian Endeavor service was with George S. Kaufman', turned William S. Shea for one week, un- AS RECKLESS DRIVER omitted OB account of the church out the framework of a myitary dei bond of $100. Foley was ths services. melodrama, the lighter touches of driver of a taxi wbloh struok Sher Evergreais, Trees, Shrubs, Vines Mrs. Belle L. Johnson of Wind which came from the facile pen of wood Cooe of 34 Foster street sad Clifton L. Potter of 28 LlUey the collaborator. When It was fin sor Is caring for her sister-in-law, Miss Betty Moorahouse of 99 Proa- Street to Appear Next Mon Mrs. Ruth B. Johnson at the John ished, they faced In unison at their Perenniak, Rock (kffdoi. pact itreet at 8;30 last night In day In Court. son block. Mrs. Ruth B. Johnson brain child and with one voice they front of the Johnson block on Main was formerly a resident of Wap- christened it "The Dark Tower" and street. oast it out on the theatrical watere. Clifton L. Potter of 38 Lilley Plants, etc Hartford Association of Con Like the casting of bread. It has re- street was arrssted early this morn gregational churches will meet at tumad (to them) "A thousand ing In Bast Hartford on a charge oi M an r A t L&m Hum Coet of Produetion! m CoBgtMatlOBal church at fold." "Tba.Dark Tower" enjwed Deaths Last Night rt"kltef driving after be bad ool* Hocka^um, May 2, an extended engagem ent In Near U4ed with a parked truck, end a LOW PRICE SPECIALS EVERY DAY! York and comas to Parsons’ Tbaa- mevlng , automobile. In PoUoe TBUSTBB ELBCTBD tar for one weak beglBBlng Mon Ipoktad, WMb^WWtbm Fam- Oofurt today bis oaee waa eontlnued day, 38. h#m, 69, womlaeat lumlNinMB. dae week until neat Monday xnom- M iddlttm, ApeU 38,—(AF)— T h » story that the oellabomtlen Santa M M ra. The eleetloB of Frefeeeor Edward h. of WoeUeett and Kaufman evolvad, to Vey, wealth retlrad Aeeordlag to the pellee, Potter Tbendlke of Oehimtala University InvolVM the Uvea o8 aavasal itiBa aMtdbaat. wae drlTlBg eaat on tllver Lane C . E . W flfoh& C ok,Iiie a« a trustee of Wesleyan Universi folk, one oL whom, vaaafoa Walla!*’ Hew Tprtc—Mrs. Allot OwjBaai when be bTt the tniok, owned b> MANCHESTER PHONE ty was announced today by the to tba ataga aftar a Vaadiirbllt, widow of OoratUttt Bay 0. Slmmona and parbed ir t e t ef tba lattar'e borne at 480 trustee board. od of i 4 - ^ • pBM ... MANCHESTTBR e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHBSTER^CONN- MONDAY, APRit 28,1984- LotT W am ^ Of Cubs Again Allows But One 1 OLYMPICS IN DEADLOCK WITH THE WALKER CUPPERS «rs> DINCSI Johnny Goodman WITH GERMANIA ELETOI YKSTESDAY'S MBSULTI “ Hoimtio Algor Boy” of Golf Betidy To ” Whsm Dlttle” Brittahon. Lead With Victory Over National Leagne By Aeeoclated Preea Boston 6, New Yorkfork 5. Lon Wameke aod Cbuek Klein. Junior Teams Battle to 1*1 Chicago 16, Bt. Louis 2. (3ubs— Warneke limited Cardinals Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 8. to one bit) Klein clouted homer, Reds As Champions Lose Pittsburgh 8, Cincinnati i. double and two'singles In 22-3 vic fie in League Soccer Tilt,1 ( 3 0 L F Amerioan League tory. Fred Sehulta, Senator-D rove In By A rt Krtnz New York 8, Boston 1. Washington 4, Philadelphia 8. all Washington runs In 4-8 victory KEEN McKEAN TaO Ri(bt Hander Readud Sending Locals Into 4th St, Louis 6, C^cago 6. over Athletics with heme and tly, .4 GOLF SWINGS PRIMARILY____ Detroit at Qeveland (rain). Ben Clhapraan, Yankees— Led at a l ik e , yet th ey d iffe r tack on Red Sox with aomer, dou for Double u Gbicago Place; Game Is Hard THE STANDING ble, two slnglea and stden baM. Atviome time or other many of Joe Sbaute, Red*—Limited Pi our leading profeaslonal golfers, Nftttonal Laugne rates to four hits In seven Innings Wins 15-2; Braves Edge Fought All the Way. especially those who grew out a* relief pitcher, of the caddy raoka, and acquired W. I PC. ;ag0 ...... 6 ' 1,000 George PucclnelU, Browns— Wal their swing by imitation, have tom loped two home runs against White Giants 6<5; Record Crowd In the third round of the eprlng New York ...... • 6 .888 .800 Sox, driving In four tallies, cup yMterday, Manchester and Qer* Brooklyn ...... 4 Pittsburgh ...... 8 .800 Sees Yanks Swamp Red mania fought to a 1*1 tie In one of Boston ...... 2 .400 the cloeeet conteeted gurnet eeen at St. Louis ...... 1 .200 E M CTTY BOWLER Charter Oak In a lengthy period, Clncinnstl...... 1 .300 Sox. Germania won the toe» and elected Philadelphia ...... 0 .000 to play agalnat the sun, an adverw Amerionii League TIES WORLD MARK wind which blew acroei.the ground* W, 1 PC. By H. 8. FULLERTON, JR. made the ball a fickle object to con Detroit ...... 8 .760 Who predicted the Ghloago Cube trol and hampered the play on oooa- New York ...... 8 AOO would have to rely on tbelr tremsn- B o sto n ...... 8 ^ .600 FOR SINGLE GAMEI doue elugglng power to get Into the •lon*' Olymploe guperior Philadelphia ...... 8 .600 National League pennant race evi The Olympic* from goalkeeper Cleveland ...... 2 .680 dently overlooked Lonnie Wameke, out ooK)rdlnated In combination and St. Louis ...... 3 .600 the Ull righthander from M t Ida, offenelve play, Time after time the Waeblngton ...... 8 M9 Rolls 202 in State Meet at Ark, , ball wa« Bwung In from the wing* Chicago ...... 1 .360 He baa pltohed two gamee le far in beautiful center* and goal* Mam thla aeason, won them both and ai- ed InevlUble but the god* emlled TODAY'S GAMES New Haven; EDu Team Iqwad Juat two blta, one each to Oln* benevolentl/ on the German goal oinnatl and 8t, Loula. and It remained Intact, Toward* National League Sell Tourney Record Double Only Hit the end of the first half a pas* from (No games scheduled). I Following up hli opening day per the German left wing was the op- HWf M M W two SWiHi W American League formance agalnat the Redi, Wameke periltuna moment for which P, OR’PP* me iw» OP miw (No gamee sebeduJed). With a Total 0(1986. turned in the aame feat agalnat the had been waiting auJ he beat the me iMttVlPDAUty OP 1W1R Cardlnali yeeterday, ae the Cube Olympic eal with an un«avabl# gWIMftiCMfSMOiWlMlIN woo the wurdeet kind of gamei 18 fhot. Wl SI a goal down the Olym- New Haven, April 38.—(AF)— to 2. The only blow Lonnie allowed piei bfcausa Tnop#a*lngly aggre* IRELAND TO OPPOSE wae a double by Jim Collini la the The Connectiout duekpln champion- ive but Germania'* stamina wa* it down and trisd to adapt it to T W H T W ^ g o o o m a n fifth whloh led to the two 8t. Uule sot to b# lowered mors natural mstheds, ehipe have been given a whlrl-wlad rune, ^ leusd th« Germans flghtnfk hard to TbsM golfsrs later beoame eha«M SCOTLAND F o n m i etart, with the eeeond day of The Cube rapped tho brotbere IsorfON the lead, pions bsoauM, bavtng watsM HOrrOIFI NOTIi This k Beach five years age. how U olsas- produolng performanoee that eqi Dean, Dluy and Paul, and Jim Wta- Neend HaU Bquai others and appllsd their knewleae British • Amsrletn Bowling His third of a aortas of arttolH od up ovor^blng in bis path aloni fed a world record and eet two new tord and Olaronei Ki In for 31 biti Manehsiter's play conslited of from obMrvatioB ‘ to their own m« Honors st fttsks Tonight | on tlw oartor and ptrsonall* tho ^ 0 NotlonaT cbamploasbip tran tournament marki. including Qhuek Xliln’i third bopor asmodlo efforts to oenesntrats on dlvlduallty, they have developed a tisa of tho olght mombore of only to mill by narrow nmrmns In Meipben of the New Haven Dike and one by Gabby Hartnett. Ss OsrmaB goal during Us Noond game best suited te themselves. Pool Mitch Also llstdd. AmoHoa's 1N4 Walkor oup the big shows, and bow bo f^Uy bowling team were reiponelble for Tako l^engno IPad half, and of course brought no re* You will always find a bit of in- tsam whloh moots tho Brttlin broke tbrcugta te win the national the feate yeeterday at the Rogere Tho vletory gave tho Oubi tho suits, From ens of thess attaoks of dlvlduallty in ths swing of sKpsrts, Tonight at Murphy's All^s. loot. at St. Androws May ll-II. opto lastIt year is history almoit as Recreation alleye. icifue lead ai the champion Glanti Hagen doee net ewlng like Jones hunshsd plajdng a Penalty was land and Irsland will roll or fibr ths familiar' to American golf •rs as tbs Wilbur (Monok) Oarmody tied •uf•uffered tbelr eeaion'i flrit iit'^hiek awarded but Bemardl made a bril* or larassn, nor dess Ouimst swing irltlih AmoHcan Olub champion By PAUL MIOKSUOH exploits of the great Mr. JJones bim- at the haj of tho Bravei. Tho llks Goodman, Yst thsrs is a slm' the previoui world high leore for Hast save from Ardel Rooney, Man' ship, Scotland having won ths first (Assootatod ProH Sports Writor) self. a ilngle game eraihing the pine for ■core wae 8-S u Boaton rappid ehsster's star of bops was diminish, llarity bseauss thsir swings are baJif and Ireland tbs second half. His friends say Johnny will go Freddy Fltaelmmone freely. ' based on eertalB fundamentals of 308 iraloh li aleo a tourney ugh, isf rapidly whsn in anothsr msiss Both captains art confident of vle« Oblcago, Apll 3 1 - (AF) -B ng. down in golf nistery , as_ ths only addition to Oarmedy'i eeneatlo 'The Brooklyn Dodgiri naded'lho a sssond psnalty was awarded M »* ths gams. tory, and with both toami on odgo land Isamsd its "heteba" from Am- player who had to win tbs national play, the Bike team rolled for a PhilllM tbelr ilxth atvalght doflat skelter, and Hamilton equallied for somo good bowling should rssulti •rloan Jan bands, but it'll loan open to got on the Walker oup^m . grand total M 1,986, thereby eitab '( to 8, and tho Flratoi aoaod out the Olympisi, Flaysri on both teams are rsqusstsd about '^wham dlttis" from Omaha's Goodman will have a bettor Ilihlng a new Conneotieut title OiadaaaU 5-4 In tho othor Nattonnl Tbs Gsrmao's new inersaNd tbsir te ns on band at I e'eleek sharp. John Goodman. , ^ ehanes to play winning grtf on the tourney team record, emaihlag_tbe Leaguo coateit The Boitoa Rod lo> ittaokiwt tbs Olympic dsfsnss was Quotatient' In addition to ths bowling matoh Johnny's going evor te Bofland Walker oup team and in the BrlUeb mark of 1,980 eet by the New Brlt- drew a paid attoadaaoo of 44P lf to to ths eosasloB, An unfertun> stub mombors are la for a rare treat at last with ths Amsrlean Walker amateur tnan many people realise. alr Rogere in the opening round of Fenway Fork to eee thorn tok t aseldsnt to H, Oatapra of ths In pool, whin Dave Foeti and John oup team. For ones, he's going ^ North Shore, hie vtto^j^ound In play Saturday night, . I to llieklng from the Yaakeee mid Osrmans rssultsd in tns gams bs> MflMtnomy play off their soeend tbs golfing wars in 8tylc,, with bis tho nationallal open, is seme- (5armody helde Jointly the world • | Lefty Gomel. 8ome 8,000 more wpro towards tbs eemlnilag a llttls rough Some think a revelutlen bae been round oonier toumamont matoh favorite war ory, "wham dlttis," all thing like St, Andrews, record eoore of 202, with Louli Oa- turned awiy, end, OM thsi Anal whisiistls found both taking place, S'm sot sure but that This match scheduled for 7 o'clock oiled up and ready for action. Doai^ with a Fut^ telll of Frovldenoe, R. I, who made n m Dnfini Ah tsamsjlfbtlni flsrosly for luprsm* lUbegaA with'the,X^eulsiasa pur< should be a dandy, as both playtrs Where tbs Uttls giant-killer from Johnny plays a low shot most of the high eingle game while rolling l^een, hnlfe-like itrobei thsl The ohamploa WaahlaftoR leuw ‘ gey,BY, Ths s piay of the first chase, when the foundation wae laid had tough assignments in the first Omaha's wrong side of ths tracks the ,tlme wltn a pitch and run with the Greater Frovidenoi team tore, finally found a fllager who earrlsd through in reoni, almoit ths exact eut her through the water at a half,If, had It for a great empire,. round, Foots deflating William over piokod up "wham dlttis," no of the National duokpin league of tremendoue rate, may bring te could go tho route and difeatod.thoaezsaMa,v>o ths sssond^mj wouldw»».d bavs rssultsd in —Dean Rosoee PeuiRl, of Harvard Wylis and MoMonsmy defeating one knows, but It's hli good luck f Bngland'i beet shot- New England at the Bruniwiok al- Al 'Tbofi^' quits a diffsrsnt scors and plaosd makers but with prabably a lot Oliva MoKean, above, the crown Athletloi 4 to 8 boMad Law Sohoel, Jack Copeland, charm, _ ' leye at wgwtuoket, R, I., on Oetober | The flrit Sunday game la FMldjfiu thsffl in first ptacs on ths spring cup mere acouraoy. ^ ^ of Lenore Klght, Homeittad. In an upset match In ths first As he stampeded through ths big 18, 1981, Pa„ fraa ityle chauplon. Olive, pbla drew a 80,00() crowd. ^ , tabls, Amseting of tbs team will round William Fleming, Junior final* field te win the national open cham- On the greens be is deadly, with The 308 ei’ore rolled by Carmody I've stopped having any hope that Irqp- a ieattia, W aih„ itrl. already Fine relief hurllag by Buok X f^ be bsld Tuesday night at TiSO p, m, we've found the lait of the seam 1st, defeated Bill Brennan, ionshlp of tho United States last an almost uncanny ability of d: oamr in the flrit game eet in whloh at tbs Wsst lids Rso, 'The results of ths first round putts from almost any dls- hae tied ona of Mill Kliht'i •offi, who granted only two hlta ui 8 daloui, Indsesnt, dlihonsst, crlml' runs at North Shore with a record- ping 1 the Clki were partleipatlng in the records— the iqo-yard ffie 8-8 innUiga. helped tho Irow n i boat nal, thisving conditions prevaisnt matches ars as fellows i tying 317, Johnny Whammed and lance. team event, ^ ^ ^, Tbs ISMfus stoBding is as follow*! John MsMsasmy 60, J. Oepsland 47, No player li quite certain whan ftyle event. the WblU Son, 8-8. Tho O o M t* during tbs last administration. wowed the ball and "wham dittled 'The Dike team oolleeted sets of | Olevelaad eontoet wee hiltod IB Osrmafl m ters .,,, I 0 1 0 William Hewitt 60, J, Kswitt II. pai into submisilen. be has won a bole from tbs "wham 719, 660 and 817 for a team total Xasco Rsagsrs .,,.3 0 0 4 —Mayor F. Hi LaOuardla of Now dlttis" genius from Omaha, At ram, York. J, Donovan 60, S. Herron 46, "Wham dlttle," be ehouted when of 1,998, and a new Conneotieut reo- North glfids I,I,,,,,3 I 0 4 D, Foots 00, Wirnam Widls 40. kild he bad been named on the North Shore ho miesod many a shot erd. MaBShsstsr Olympias 0 0 3 3 William Fleming 60, William Bren- : Walker oup team after years of dii- from tee to green, only to oraeo hie Pertuguiss Jufliors, 0 3 1 1 Under such a commission qfsd' mlstakei with ipoctaoular pltobee ROSENBLOOM TO FACE oral eemmunloattons) every prsii nan 46.' appolntmonti bitter enough to force Bristol r c 0 9 0 0 Xn the eeoend round William most any golfer to toss away hie and putts, dispatch and every cable msiiags Hewitt defeaUd William Fleming Sines his victory in ths opsn, Weekend Sports can be cenicred by the admlnletra- I golf etloks. And "wham dlttlo,'^ he'll AL GAINER TONIGlfT fummaryi 60-16, while Jerry Donovan received ibout when hie clubi rattle off their Johnny has subordinated golf to his Olymples OemuBla tlon. a bye, Memberi of tho bowling brsadwinnlng Job of ssllTng Insur- —Senator Sehall, RopubUoan, Mln> first par In the cup matches at St. Simmons , , Bsrnardi league and pool toumamont wlsb to Andrews, ancs, ' By AModated Preee Goal neoota. extend tbolr ilneero sympathy te a "StntggUiif Upward"' Story Except for a 73-bole "world's Traek New York, April 88.— (AF)—It’e SalmonsoQ «,.,,,,, , rineohe I Jack Copeland in the loss of bli boy Johnny unduoitlonably is the ohamplensblp" matoh which ho lost, Falo Alto, Calif,—Lyman bettere a dull week la the boxing builneiB R, B, The military Rlrp;lane is a vaiu< I William. Horatio Alger bqy of American two down, to Denny Sbute, British •hot-put record with toee ot 64 feet whsn Maxie Rosenbloom doeen’t Nlcholi ...... Xaraih able weaponrn, hut it has new, and Inch as Stanford trips California, olf. How be was boro in poverty in Open champion, at Miami, Fla., last fight at least once. And the world’s By JIMMY DONABUB L, B. will have u far Into the future as December, Johnny hasn't played 8imaha, bow he got hie first Job as 81-60. llgbt-heavywelght champion Isn’t NEA lervlee Sports Writer A, Rooney I I I « 4 i Daily can be foreseen, too many llmlta* When the famous old Charter Oak a caddy, bow be amazed everyone in much golf all winter. Lawrence, Kas, — Cunningham C, H. B, tions to enable It to be decisive blew down in 1866, it was given a But Word is out that be Is right trounces Venzke by 30 yards In ready for a rest Just yet. the golfing world—except himself— He will meet Al Galner,^ clever One of the most glaring eerore Johnston Coving alone. funeral service by patriotic citizens by oeatlng Bobby Jones at Pebble near the top of bis game. 4:13.7 mils at Kansas relays. of dry fly fishermen Te the tylngjof R, H. B eeoretary of war. of Conneoticut. Raeing Connecticut 176-pounder, in a ten- —George H, Dem round non-title bout at New Haven a fly on toe end ot a leader. This Hamilton, Henry ,.,, Klebish Havre De Grace, Md.—Bqulp< task, lometimee performed elepplljr, H. B, runs Impressively to win Philadel tonight. -Otherwise the National boxing scheduling for the week Is often results In too large a knot n d Kennedy, P. Capra, phia Handicap. almost a total loss except for an faulty balance of toe fly as It floats B, Conltey ,, Leinert BITSY GRANT IS HERO Arlington, Tex.—Plight wins Tex-1 down stream. attempted comeback by Pete Latzo, C, F. as Derby with Rlskulus third The turle knot Is probably the Austin ...... E, Capra 4:05 Mile May Come New York—Paumonok Handicap forwer welterweight champion. Now a middleweight, Pete will I. R, at Jamaica goea to Sgt. Byrne, clash with BlUy I^etcbell of Mill G r e y ...... Kusebe, Gip DESPITE TENNIS LOSS Derby eligible. O. R. Baltimore—Vaudeville wlna (Srand ville, N. J., In a ten-rounder at Phil D. M eO onkey...... Cuilana In, The Penn Relays National point to point race. adelphia Friday. X. L. General J, Rneney, Enrico ...... Maurer Pint-Sized Net Ace Defeats UONS MUST P U T Montreal—Peden and Audy win O, L. By JIMMY DONAHUE Awipe out all tboie defeats at Cun- six-day bike race. MEDLEY SWIM RECORD Goals: Germania 1, P. Oaprai NEA Sendee Sports Writer nlnfbam'e band*, will force the Jay- St. Louis— Orange, N. J., retain* d e n i e s 1, Hamilton. Philadelphia, April 23.—Thore are bawkw to let out all steam. Then Giant Les Stpefen and TWO DOUBLE BILLS International Y. M. C, A. swimming IS BROKEN BY YOUTH Referee, 8. Pratt few track coaohe* is the United the finish will be up to Venzke'e re crown. State* a* learned on the subject they sponse to Cunningham’s challenge. Los Angeles—Meyer wins 150- teach as Lawson Robertson, Penn Comes Within a Few mlle auto road race. Providence, R. I., April 23.— (AP) BETTING ODDS DROP sylvania U. mentor. Bo, when the Eighty-six events, both collegl Matthew Chrostowskl, sensational erudite Mr. Robertson indicates that ate and Interscholastic, will mahe Points of Downing Shields fitle Defenders Enter Cm There are 15,935,950 Roman Cath local school boy swimmer, broke a 4:05 mile can be run during the up this year’s 40tb running of the olics In the British Empire and 29,- Clarence “Buster” Crabbe’s recog ON 2 DERBY ENTRIES Penn Relays, April 27-27, you have relays. The only big feature of the 273,022 In American possessions—a nized world 200-yard course record to admit such a super-human feat is meet to be missing will be the de in Finals of Tourney Play. cial Weeig Meet Harvard, total of more than 46,000,000 of three minutes 42 1-5 seconds and possible—although Improbable. cathlon, dropped last year because English-Bpealdng countries. hlfl own unrecognized mark of three New York, April 23.— (A P )—The The reason Penn’s tutor Is willing of lack of entrants. Cornell Twice EacL minutes, 39 4-5 seconds for the 300- Kentucky Derby, so far as the eaat to climb halfway out on a limb with Entry list this year exceeds that White Sulphur Springs, W. V., Airplane sowing in Soviet Rus yard medley swim In winning the and far west are concerned, bad euch a prediction is that two of the , of 1933 by a large number, there be April 23.— (A P )—He didn’t win, but sia by 1937 is expected to cover 7,- New England senior 300-yard med taken on, a different hue today fol greatest mllers in the country will ing more than 440 Institutions ready the hero of the 14th annual Mason 410,000 acres of ground, 22,230,000 ley championship here last night. lowing week-end developinents race against each other in the Qua to face the starting gim with their and Dixon tennis tournament was New York, April 23.— (AP)—Co acres of forage grasses,^ and 741,000 CJhrostowskl’s time was three min which saw two eastern horses ker classic. 3000 crack athletes. Bryan M. Grant, Jr., pint-sized pack lumbia’s Lions entered a crucial acres of forest trees. utes, 37 4-5 seconds. strengthen their ratings U3 »the fu These thlnly-clads are Glenn One meet record will be In grave age of Dixie dynamite. week In their campaign to retain Here are three steps ture book. Cunningham the “lame Indian” danger—the shot put. Jack ’Tor The nimble Atlantan, five feet toe turle knot. the Eastern Intercollegiate league - - ^ Discovery, the son of the temper from Kansas, and Gene Venzke, rance, Louisiana State’s giant grid- three inches tall and weighing only baseball title. most foolproof and dependable e t amental Display, for which youth Lawson’s own pupil. der and track star, who set. a new 120 pounds, accomplished the down Already beaten once by Penn’s ful Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt paid world record of 53 feet 6 inches with fall of the biggest man m the tour toe lot. This knot, UlttStrated hero, “Dark Horse” nine, the Lions find Charter Oak Girls Drop is tied as follows: 'i 820,000 last fall, was rated at 10 to There is one condition that the iron ball recently, will crack the nament, six feet four inch Lester the schedule operating against 1, a decline of 10 points within a present mark with little trying. Stoefen, and came within a few Pass toe leader through the Robertson demands for such a rec them. They must play a pair of and tie a simple slip knot bey^m week. The odds on John Simonet- Probable highlights of the meet polntS/Of beating the second biggest ord-breaking performance — ideal double-neaders, the _first against Two Games at Bridgeport toe eye. Pass toe fly through tae ti’s Sgt. Byrne fell to 20 to 1, while will be: competitor, six feet, three inch weather and track. He figures that Harvard at Cambridge tomorrow loop and draw tight by pv those on Norman (Church’s highly Venzke, having been beaten by Cim- New York University’s defense of Frank Shields, in the final round yes and the second against (Cornell at }r d ^ tho tii regarded Riakulus, son of Stimulu*, terday. toe leader while for ningham repeatedly during the in Its four-mile title with Shrank Nor Ithaca on Saturday. with both teams getting tough A Clara Jackmore went best for toe enlng loop around toe uiank of socu-ed to 30 to 1 and those on Wil dell leading a green quartet.. . . He couldn’t quite make the grade locals with a single of 109 and door season, will be at his peak In Harvard’s only league start re breaks that kept toe Individual and hook does back to the m o . If liam Woodwau'd’s Revere to 50 to 1. this outdoor clash. Ohio State’s 880-yard title defense against Shields and the country’s sulted in a tie game with Prince team scores at a low figure, the three string of 311. Jennie Schubert The prices were quoted by Tom ond of too allp knot s t l w oat He has responded nobly.to train with a squad lacking only the bril No. 1, ranki^ player flnaUy won ton last week, but the Crimson Charter Oak Girls lout two out of bit exactly 800, being toe only other Shaw, New York betting commia- can bo clipped off eloao. ing, and knows the Penn track by liant Jack Keller.... Columbia, with 2-6, 1-6, 6-3, 8-6, 6-4. has the strength to make Colum three games to toe Leavitt Leader bowler to reach that mark. sioner. WUmer Allison and Oeorge Lott, heart. three of four men who won the two- bia plenty 0.^ trouble. Cornell, with Girl* at Bridgeport yesterday after Leavitt Leader Girls Thoro la ono tklng to probable Amerlcsm Davis Cup dou an even break against Princeton in Cuimlngham is not a “clock” mile title last year, facing a fast noon In a State League match. Miss Kirk ...... 100 96 89—285' about too knoto oonaoetiag tho EAST SIDES PBACnOE field, to keep Its honors... .Tom Ot- bles combination, defeated Shields its first two contests, also may be mller. He doesn’t set any time for Clark of toe home team captured Clark .,..,,...100 111 101—812 feront lengtha o f a ti^trofi ' tey, Michigan State distance run and Stoefen, 7-9, 6-4, 6-4, 6-8 In the dangerous. himself during any part of the race; high single with 111 and high three Ooodchllds...... 91 85 84— 280 It flah aro itrlktog at thpao The East Sides Indoor team will rathet, he Judges his pace by bis ner, performing in the distance med men’s doubles finals. The big game of the week, how practice tomorrow evening at 7:30. string with 312. Lee ...... 98 93 101—292 your fly la too laiff. • i competition. For instance, vjben the ley auid four-mile relay-----Ivau Jane Sharp ot Passadena, Cal., ever, will setod Penn, winner over It is reqiiested that coaches Joe The Leavitt Leaders are In a tie Dlugo ...... 109 100 86-—296 Tako off too fly tluit dooMt Kansas set a new world indoor *mlie Fuqua and (Zihuck Hombostel, head the women's - slnglea winner, also both Columbia and Yale in Its first favor with toe ’Twaronlte and Ed Kovis appear. for first place In the league stand trout fA G B TE N ^ ' ' _ . ) ) * ! ' • ' I * ^ ' i' 1 . ' ! . ' • ‘ ‘ • - . ». j.* . - • jgi _ . »■ » '^ ■^ ' » ^ . ; • 7^ I * • s. •. .,5 • ,• * ' * ^ . ♦.^-'>-. ; « • - >*■ •■*.!»:- ' . . , •. iw ^ / s iIiv-' ? LOST AND FOUND 1 MOVING—TRUCKING- APARTMENTS—FLATS— HOUSES FOR RENT 65 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGALNOnCES 78 STORAGE 20 TENEMENTS 63 FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE, 7 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD . AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD HVE MMIE D lTS t o S T — 2 SM ALL W H ITE pigrs. One at Manchester, within and for the at Manob«at«r, within' and for the at Manchester, within and for the with tag. If found please call 6746. PEIRRBIT A OLEINNEY INC local 9'OR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT on rooms, 33 Walker street all im district of Manchester, on the 21st. district of Manchester, on the 21st. district of Manchester, on the 21st. Reward. and long diatance moving. IHlly Clinton street, ’The Manchester provements, garage, rent reason d«y=‘of April, A. D., 1934. day of April, A. D;, 1914. day of April. A D- 1934. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq- express to Hartford. Overnight ’Trust Company.- able. Call 6764 evenings. Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Bsq- TO jon cbNmr Judge. • . • Judge. Jqdge. service to and from New 7orA Estates. 9f Carl F. and Edward W. Estate of John Hand late ot Man Estate of Vincenzo Pagani. late of "automobiles TeL 806S—S860 or 8864. FOR RENT—POSTER STREET, Waltel^ both of Manchester in said chester, In said DistrtOt, deceased. Manchester, la said District, deceas FOR SALE near East Center street, south LEGAL NOTICES *78 dtstriot, minors. On motion of The Manchester Trust ed. tenement newly rehovated, all im Upon application of the Gqardian, Company executor On motion of Aldo Pagani of said J. W. Hale Compafly FOR SALE—FORD TRUCK, Model AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD for an ofder of sale of real estate be ORDERED:—That six months from Manchester administrator PUBLIC PASSENGER provements. Dial 3582. at Manchester, within and for the longing to said estater as per appli the 31st day of April, A. D., 1934, be ORDERED:—That six months from A, 1 1-2 ton. Good running condi SERVICE 20A district of Manchester, on the 21st. cation op fils, and the same are limited and allow the 21st day of April, A. D., 1934 be tion.—$50.00. Inquire 50 Pine S t FO R RENT-t-5 R o o m s on second day of April. A- U., 1934.__ ORDERED;—That the said applica ed for the creditors ^Ithln which to and the same are limited and allowed Find Manchester S d ib ^ fioor. 28 Marble street. Telephone Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq... tion, be heard and determined at the bring in their claims agalpst said es for the creditors within which to w ' ‘ 'f o r d s — 1931 COACH, 1931 sedan, IN ADDITtON TO Silver Lane Bus 6712. Judge. Probate Offjqe In Manchester on the tats, and the said executor Is direct bring In their claims against said es- iJn*. De Luxe Bus for ledga p v t; Estate of Loretta H. McMeneray 28th day of Apfll. A. D„ 1984. at 9 ed to give public notice to the credi .tate, and the said administrator is di 1930 coupe, 1930 coach, 1929 coach; o’clock In the forenoon, and ^he Court Gris Are Style ConseiiHU. or team trips, we also offer 7 pas late of Manchester, In said District, tors to bring In their claims within rected to give public notice to the 1932 Terraplane coupe; 1929 <36C6R86d* directs said Guardian to giVe public said time allowed by posting a copy creditors to bring lt> their claims Chandler sedan: 1929 Chevrolet senger sedan livery. Phone 8068. BUSINESS LOCATIONS The Administrator having exhibit notice to aJl persons Interested In of this order on the public Sign post within .said time allowed by post coupe; 1927 Buick sedan. Brown’s 8860, 8864. FOR RENT 64 ed his administration account with said estate to .-.ppear If they see nearest to the place where the deceas ing a copy of this order on the ’The young girls of Manchester are cause and be beard thereon by pub Interested in fashioning their own’ Garage. said estate to this Court for allow ed last dwelt within said town and by public sign post nearest to the place TO KENT—OFFICBS A1 865 Main ance, It is lishing a copy of this order once In publishing the same In some news where the deceased last dwelt within dresses if one is to‘ judge by the ORDERED:—That the 28th day of some newspaper having a circulation paper having a circulation In said said town and by publishing the same number of entrants in The J. W.- PROFESSIONAL street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed April, A. D., 1984, at 9 o'clock fore In aaid probata district, five days be probate district, within ten days from In some newspaper having a circula SERVICES 22 ward J. Bolt Tei. 4642 and 8U26. noon, at the Probate Office, in said fore the said day of hearing and re the date of this order, and return tion In said probate district, within Hale dressmaking contest which Manchester, be ahd the same is as turn make to the Court. make to this court of the notice ten days from the date of this order, was staged this month at the lo signed for a hearing on the allow ■WILLIAM 8. HYDE given. and return make to this court of the cal concern and which closes this Manchester PIANOS TUNED, repaired, rebuilt. ance of said administration account Judge WILLIAM 8. HYDE notice given. Saturday night. HOUSES FOR RENT 65 H-4r28-34. John Cockerham, 28 Bigelow with said estate, and this Court di Judge. WILLIAM 8. HYDE ' From tbe start of tbe contest, Evening Herald street Phone 4219. rects tbs Administrator to give pub H-4-23-34. FOR RENT—9 ROOM HOUSE on lic notice to all persons Interested AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD April 1, young school girls dsned East Center street The Manches therein to appear and be heard there at Manchester, within and for the AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD up. 'There are still five days left for CLASSIFIED district of Manchester, on the 21st. ter ’Trust Company. on by publishing a copy of this order at Manebester, within and for ttaa those who have yet to enter the ADVERTISEMENTS HELP WANTED—MALE 36 in some newspaper having a circula day of April. A. D- 1934. district of Manchester, on the 31st. Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., day of April. A. D., 1934. contest. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM fiat tion In said District, five days before ’The dressmaking contest which. Count six evtras* words to e Una CONTACT MAN—Credit and coUec- said day of hearing and return make Judge. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq- M anch^ter Estate ef Antonia Farr late of Man / Elton Johnson buyer of the Hale Initials, numbers and abbrsvlatlons tlon agency needs an aggressive, single house, with all Improve to this Court. Judge. each count as a srord and compound WILLIAM £L HYDE chester in eaid I district, deceased. Estate of George M. Chapman late Company’s piece goods, has staged-. forceful contact man. Good future ments. at 16 Homestead street Upon api^catlon of the Executor words as two words. Minimum cost Is garage If desired. Inquire Frank Judge. ot Manchester, in said District, de Date Book for Manchester school girls Is dl- pries of thrss lines. if one has the ability to produce H-4-38-34. for an order of sale of real estate be- ceased. Damgto, 24 Homestead street TeL lonfiln'k to said estate, ae per appli vlved into two classes. Class 1, . Lins rates per day for transient results. High school or college On motion of Olive Chapman of ads. ___ 709L cation on file, ■aid Manchester administratrix open to girls between tbe ages of 16* graduates preferred, age 26-80. Car AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ORDERED:r—That the said appli ORDERED:—That six months from T onight and 14 years; class 2, for girls .1^5 EffeetlTS Mareb 17, 1S37 at Manebester, within and for the Cash Charge essential. Address Box K, Herald cation be heard and determined at the the 21st day of April, A D., 1934 be -- TO RENT —8BVEEKAL desirable distrlc of Manchester, on the 21st. April 23,—Ninth annual concert to 18 years. Conteoutlve Days ..I 7 ots 9 ots with full information concerning Probate Office in Manche^er on the and the same are limited and allowed All sorts of fabrics have been se-,. { Consecutive Day* ..I 9 ots 11 cts five, six and seven room nousee, day of April, A D.. 1934. 28^h day of April A, D.. 1934, at 9 tor the creditors within which to of Beethoven Glee dub at High 1 Day .,,,,...... 1 11 ®ts It cts education, experience, etc. ■ingle and double; also neated Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq., o’clock in the forenoon, and the Court bring in their claims against said es school auditorium. lected at tbe Hale store for .this' All orders for Irregular Insertions Judge. directs said Executor to give public tate. and the said administratrix Is April 27.—Annual ball of John contest. Judging by tbe number apartments. Apply Ekiward J. HoU, Trust Estate of Mary G. Crockett -will be charged at the one time rata Phone 4642 and 8026. notice to a)r persons interested in directed to give public nqtlce to the Mather Chapter, Order of DeMolay. of girls who are selecting cottons. Special rates for long term every DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 u-w of John Crocket late of Man said eatate to appear If they see creditors to bring In tbeir . claims Manchester's yoimger set are cer day advertising.give:, upon request. chester In said District, deceased. cause fiul be heard thereon by pub within said, time allowed by posting Also Irish Tea Party and enter Ads ordered for three or six days The Trustee having exhibited its lishing a i-opy of this order once In a copy of this order on the public tainment at St. Mary’s church. tainly style-conscious to the vogue and stopped before the third or fifth FOR SALE—HANDSOME English LEGAL NOTICES 78 annual account with said estate to some hewsp^er having a circulation sign post nearest to the place where Also three-act comedy, "The Glow of cotton frocks for Spring and day will be charged only for the ae« terrier, splendid watch dog. Priced this Court for allowance, and having in said prpbate district, five days be the deceased last dwelt within said Lights of San Rey” at Second Con Summer wear. Any type of gar-' tual number of times the ..d appear- AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD made application for an order of this fore the said day of hearing and re town and by publishing the same in for immediate sale. Telephone 8381. Court authorising It to borrow gregational church. ment can be entered Into the con ed, charging at the rate earned, but at Mancheiter, within and for the turn make to the Court. some newspaper having a circulation test providing the fabric is plir-' no allowance or refunds can be made district of Manchester, on the 21st. against and pledre as security there WILLIAM 8. HYDE in said probate district, within ten April 29.—Beginning of Daylight on six time ads stopped after the day of April, A. D., 1934. for, the assets of said estatb. It It Judge. days from the date of fhls order, and Saving time. chased at Hale’s. All work will be POULTRY AND SUPPUBS 43 ORDERED:—That the 28th day of judged according to neatness and’ fifth day. Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., H-4-23-84. return make to tble court of the no N ext W eek No "till forbids"; dlspUy lines not Judge, April A. D., 1934, at 9 (fclock fore-- tice given. workmanship. •old. Estate of Arthur Mandeli late of noon, at the Probate Office, in said AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD WILLIAM 8. HYDE May 3.—Open Night at local Six prises will be given to the The Herald will not be responsible Manchester, be and the same Is as at Manchester, within and for the F OR SALE—DUCK eggs 2bc. AUen, Manchester, in said District, deceased. - Judge. State Trade school. winners. Each classification will for more than one Incorrect Insertion The Executrix having exhibited her signed for a hearing on the allow district of Manchester.^ on the ,21st. H-4-23-34. May 4.—Secular concert by choir of any advertisement ordered for 160 Tolland ’Turnpike. Phone 8887. administration account with said es ance of said account and said appli day of April, A. D.. 1934. have three prizes: First, a dress, more than one time. tate to this Court for allowance, It is cation and this Court directs' the Present WItLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., AT A COURT or PROBATE HELD of South Methodist church. length of material up to 59 cents a The Inadvertent omission of Incor ORDERED;—That the 28th day of Trustee to give public notice tp all Judge. at Manchester within and for the May 7.— “ Inlaws and Outlaws,” yard; second, a dress length of ma rect publication of advertising will be April, A D„ 1934, at 9 o’clock fore persons Interested therein to appear Estate of Natale Ambroslni late of district ef Manchester on the 23d day 3-act comedy. Sunset Rebekab terial up to 39 cents a yard; third, reotlflel only by cancellation of the ARTICLES'FOR SALE 45 and be heard thereon by publishing a Manchester. In said District; deceased. noon, at the Probate Office, In said cf April. A. n,. 19i4. lodge at Center church parish a dress length of material up to 29 charge made for the servfhe rendered. Manchester, be and the same Is as copy of this order In some newspaper The AdmlnletratrU having exhibit Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq- house. All advertisements must conform signed for a hearing on the allow having a circulation In said District, ed her administration account with Judge. cents a yard. In style, copy and typography with FOR SALE—DOG house. Will sell ance of said administration account five days before said day of hearing Qatd estate to this Court for allow Estate of John F. Dljworth late of Coming Events The judges who will determine regulations enforced by the publish reasonable. Phone 6510. with said estate, and this Court di and return make to this Court. ance, It is Manchester In said district, deceased. May 8-9.—Klwanls Show, a bur tbe skill of the young dressmakers ers and they reserve the right to WILLIAM 8. HYDE rects the Executrix to give public no ORDERED;—That the 28th day of Upon application of the Adminis lesque of tbe Gay Nineties, entitled are all local dressmakers. edit, revise or reject any copy con- tice to all persons Interested therein Judge. April, A. D., 1934, at 9 o’clock fore trator for an order of sale of real es eidered objectionable. to appear and be heard thereon by h -4-23-34. noon, at the Probate Office, In sajd tate belonging to said estate, as per “There’s Gold In ’Them ’Thar H ills,’’ As there are still five days before CLOSINQ HOURS—Classified ads to HOUSEHOLD GOODS ^ publlabjng a copy of this order In Manchester, be and the eame Is as application on file, at Hollister street sebool. tbe dressmaking contest closes. The he published same day must be re- some newspaper havlnb a circulation AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD signed for a hearing on the allowance ORDERED;—That the said applica M s; 11.—’Three-act comedy "Med J. W. Hale company wishes all' lo eelved by 13 o’clock noon: Saturdays in said District, five days before said at Manchester, within and for the of said admlhletratlon account with tion be heard and determined at the dlesome Maid,’’ auspices of St. cal girls who have yet failed to 1X1:30 a. ip. FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD furni day of hearing and return make to district of Manchester, on the 21st said estats, and this Court directs the Probate Office In Manchester on the this Court. Administratrix to give public notice 28th day of April A. D- 1934. at 9 Mary’s Girls’ Friendly Society and sign up but who are Interested to TELEPHONE YOUR ture. Inquire at 42 Russell street day of April. A. D„ 1934. Yoimg People’s Fellowship. do so at once. ’The contest closes WILLIAM 8. HYDE Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., to all parsons Interested therein to o’clock in the forenoon, aqd the Court appear and be heard thereon by pub- May 12.—Opening of Memorial Saturday night, April 28. at nine W ANT ADS. FOR SALE—GLBNWOOD COAL Judge. Judge. directs said administrator to give H-4-33-84. lisninf a cojpy of this order In some public notice to all persona ifiterest- hospital drive for $15,000. o’clock and rll garments win bs- Ads are accepted over the telephone range, in good condition. Inquire at Estate of Anna Adamy, Ifte ef Toporez, Czecho-SJovakla, leaving newspaper having a circulation In ed in eald estate to appear If they sqe May 16.—Musical play, “It Hap judged early M onday and wUl pe at the CHAROE RATE given above 149 Porter street AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD fiald ’DlstHct. five" days before said cause and be heard thereon by' pub as a convenien e to advertiser^ but property In said district. pened In tbe Garden,’’ at High annoimced in the Hale advertise* at Manchester, within and for the Upon application of Anna Pfeifer day of hcai’ll’ X nn4 return make to lishing a copy of this order once In the CASH RATES will be accepted as district of Manchester, on the 21st. this Court.' some newspaper having a circulation school hall by Daughters of Italy. ment ’Tuesday, May 1, FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busl- FOR SALE—A 8-PIECE mahogany praying that letters of administration day of April. A. D., 1934. bo granted on ."aid estate, as per ap' \ WILLIAM 3. H'?I>B In said probate district, five days be nees office on or before the seventh leather-covered parlor suite, in ex Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Judge. fore the said day of hearing and re day following the first Insertion of plication on file. It Is cellent condition. Inquire 63 1-2 Judge. ORDERED:—That the foregoing H-4-33,r34. turn make to the Court. each ad otherwise the CHARGE Bissell street. Estate of Margaret Fogarty late of WILLIAM B;.HYDE R A’TE will be collected. No responsi Manchester, In said District, deceas application be beard and determined AT A COURT op PROBATE HELD bility for errors In telephoned ads at the Probate Office in Manebester r 1-* Judge. ed. in said District, oh the 2tth day of at Manchester, within and for the H-4-23-34. ' will be assumed and their accuracy FOR SALEt^LBCTRIC Majestic The Administrator having filed his district of Manchester, on the 21st. cannot be guaranteed. ice box, five cubic feet A-1 condi May, A. D., 1934 at 8 o’clock (s. t.) in resignation and exhibited bis adminis the forenoon, and that notice be given day qf April. A, D. 1934. INDEX OF tion. Telephone 6517. tration account* with said estate to to all persons interested in said es Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq.. this Court for allowance, It is tate of the pendency of said applica Judge. United States appear here. This CLASSIFICATIONS ORDERED;—That the 28th day of Trust Estate qf the Second Congre young lady, who Is only in her tion and the time and place of hear gational church of Manebester u-w of Births ...... A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 April, A D., 1934, at 9 o’clock fore- ing .thereon, by publishing a copy of teens. Is not only a capable singer noon, at the Probate Office, In said this order In some newspaper having Lucy G. Spencer late of Manchester, Engagements -- - - — — ~ .*• ~ — B Manebester, be and the same Is as in said District, deceased. and dancer but also leads her or Marriages ...... C FOR SALE— BECKER upright a circulation In said district, at least The Martford-Connectlcut Trust chestra during tiielr engag;ement. Deaths ...... D signed for a hearing on the accept five days before the day of said hear piano, in good condition. Call 8234 ance of said resignation, allowance Company', Trustee, having exhibited The announcement of this presen Card of Thanks ..... k .-c ...... E ing, to appear If they see cause at Its annual account with said estate to In Memorlam ...... F after 5 p. m. of said administration account and said time and place and be heard rela appointment of administrator d. b. n. this Court for allowance. It Is tatlon will be welcome news for Lost and Found ...... 1 tive thereto, and make return to this ORDERED:—That the 28th day of maisy who have always wanted to Announcements 3 ahd this Court directs the Adminis court, and by mailing In a registered trator to give public notice to all per letter, postage paid, on or before Apfli. A. D., 1934. at 9 o'clock, fore- get a. close-up view of Miss Ameri CAn O'' Personals ...... 3 BOARDERS WANTEH 59 A sons interested therein to appear and ppqn. at the Probate Office, In said Antomobtles April 23. 1934, a copy of this order to ca’s chosen beauty queen and prep be heard thereon by publishing a copy Andreas Adamy, Toporez, Spiska Manchester, be and the same is as Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 FOR RENT— LARGE furnished of this order In some newspaper hav signed fqr a hearing on the allow arations to handle a large crowd Automobiles for Exchange [c..x< $ Zupa, Checho-Slovakla. are being ma'de. An extra hour of room for one or two persons, with ing a circulation !n said District five WILLIAM S. HYDE ance of said account with said estate, Auto Accessories— Tires ...... < days before said day ot bearing and and this Court directs tlie Trustee to dancihg has been added for this C3> Auto Repairing— Painting ..... 7 or wltfiout board. 24 Locihst street .Judge. return make to this Court. H-4-23-34. give public notice to all persons In night with checking included in the ^Luto Schools ...... 7~A WILLIAM S. HYDE terested therein to appear and be E l i . Autos— Ship by Truck ...... 8 Judge. heard thereon by publishing a copy admission charge. Autos— For Hire ...... 9 APARTMENTS—FLATS— H-4-23-34, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD of this order in qome newspaper hav Garages— Service— Storage ...... Id TENEMENTS 63 at Manchester, within apd for the ing a clrcvlallop in said District, five Motorcycles— Bicycles .... • • s sfvra 11 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD district of Manebester, on the 21st. days before said day of hearing and Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 13 Jb OR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, at Manchester, within and for the day of April, A. D.. 1934. return make to this Court. Business and Professional Servlees district of Manchester, on the 21st. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., WILLIAM S. HYDE LOCAL DOC WINS Business Services Offered ...... 13 with garage, all modem improve day of April, A D.. 1934. Judge. Judge. Household Services Offered ...... 13-A ments. 3 Ridgewood street. Tele Estate of Edward Alonzo Bliss late H-4-23-34. Building— Contracting ...... 14 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq- phone 5623. Judge. of Manchester, in said District, de Florists— Nurseries ...... 16 Estate of Ruth Chapman late of ceased. P R I M TRIALS Funeral Directors ...... 16 Manchester, in said District, deceas On motion of Charles R. Bliss. 10 Beating— Plumbing— Roofing ,xm 17 FOR RENT-L-FOUR room tene ed. kllddlefield Drive, West Hartford, Insurance ...... 18 ment, an improvements, garage if Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 The Administratrix having exhibit Conn., administrator I ^ V T Y COMEST WINNER Moving—Trucking— S.orage .... 20 desired. Telephone 5230 or 4545. ed her administration account with ORDERED:—That six months from City Raab” Owned by Public Passenger Service ...... 20-A said estate to this Court for allow the 21st day of April. A. D„ 1934, be NCnCE — A BEAUTIFUL home ance. it Is and the same are limited and allowed Painting— Papering ...... 21 ORDERED:—That the 28th day of for the creditors within which to COMING HERE THURSDAY Professional Services ...... 23 for the summer months. Sunny, April, A. D., 1934, at 9 o’clock fore bring in their claims against said es Mrs. W .T. Little, Captures e ie34 BY MCA scnvicc. wc. T. M.Rse.u.e.MT.err. Repairing ...... 23 high and dry apartments, with 4 or noon, at the Probate Office, in said tate, and the said administrator is di Tailoring— Dyeing— Cleaning . 24 Afiother featured attraction will Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 5 rooms, nearly all improvements, Manchester, be and the same Is as rected to give public notice to the (BEAD THE STOBY, THEN COLOB THE PICTURE) Wanted— Business Service...... 26 easy to heat, for less than $20 signed for a hearing on the allowance creditors to bring in their claims be presented this week ’Thursday First Award. of said administration account with within said time allowed by posting “This broom that holds you Tlny- dear! Why, 1 can see jrour hat from Educational month. All In good repair, with a evening at the School street Recre said estate, and this Court directs the a copy of this order on the public mites has had a lot of funny here. It’s falling t’ward the earth, Courses and Classes ...... 27 fine lawn, shade trees, and garden. ation Center ' in the personal ap Administratrix to give public notice sign post nearest to the place where flights," ?aid Mother Goose. ‘T but we will catch it ere It lands.” Private Instruction ...... 28 5 minutes to business section and to all persons Interested therein to the deceased , last dwelt within said pearance of Miss America (Miss “Silk City Rajah,’’ illustrious Dancing ...... 28-A appear and be heard thereon by pub town and by publishing the same In guess that I have traveled every ’The big .broom then swocqied Musical— Dramatic ...... 29 trolley. Must be seen to be appre Marion Bergdron) and her orches canine descendant of “Silk City lishing a copy of this order In some some newspaper having a circulation tra cqnung direct from their Atlan where. t’ward the ground, and suddenly it Wanted— Instruction ...... •« 80 ciated. For information call at 91 Girl,” winner of many prizes and swerved around. ’'We’re coming newspaper having a circulation In In said probate district within ten tic City engagement .Once again "It is a magic broom, you see. It’s Financial South Main street. Tel. 7505. said District, five days before said days from the date of this order,'and cups in state field dog trials, won close,” cried Goldy. “Everyone Bonds— Stocks—Mortgages n . . 81 the Recreation Centers sure present always glad to carry me. AU I need day of hearing and return make to return make to this court of the no first prize Saturday In the junior bold out bis bands.” Business Opportunities ...... 83 FOR RENT—’TENEMENT, FIVE this Court. tice given. ing for a first appearance an out all-age class at the Field ’Trial club, do la hop aboard to get a trip Money to Loan ...... 83 WILLIAM S. HYDE WILLIAM 8. HYDE standing attraction in having the trough air.” Help and Situations rooms, rent reasonable. 141 Oak Judge. Judge. Guilford. Rajah is owned by Mrs. So y.: a' MANGHESTTER EVENING HERAIJ), MAMCRSSTSR. OONN., MONDAY, AFBIL 1«M» Toonerville Folka By Fentaine Pox OUR BOARDtNO H0U8B ------II SEN SE and NONSENSE || <1* ? “ hanpli-Sa r ” hank O V h HtltmCKTlAL PAKADE f Every woman ought to have a 4 patent pencil sharpener. Me thinks Washinftdtt.flnt—he arra&fcd the a kitchen paring knife is a poor im flaaneer plement with which to sh a r^ pen Then 04M John Adams, who quar* cils, even in expert hands, and to reled with Prance. use a rasor is very dangerous. Thomas Jefferson, thlrd-»Loulstana TBW MINVJTBSrV«<»-’^ D A be bou|At; Two sweethearts were together Fourth, Madison, imder whom Eng> VAO.UiktlLt CAN\NB.\B tiA ^ la her parlor. He held her la his land w u fought arms and gased into her sweet blue a U M B » M M «K O rr ON6 OF James Monroe gave che doctrine ^ vr-i eyes. and let in Missouri; THl NMHBQMOO He (heavily)—^What would you Then Adams, whose tariff aroused TMATT MOWU MV HBBiS ! do if I tried to Mss you? men to fury. She (quickly)— Yell for daddy. /k SEAiyH M A } Jackson, seventh, refused the bank He (springing away from her and a new charter I BOKt raCALLSBBN(& gulping nervously)—Great Scott I And made poor Van Buren to panic thought he was in New York. ONB LWirr&o l o b x o n m Yj a m a rt^ . She (sw eetly)— That’s right, he William Harrison died and by Tyler A L LOST is. was followed; AMO TOUNO COLUMM I under Polk all the troops in a Marriage, with a woman, is by no blood-war wallowed. W W E.LAOD^B--^ '.■«r means Just a matter of love. I f she Taylor, eleventh, had trouble with has any sense at all, she realises FAN»CY VOJO BBTrSR slavery. that she's going to have to depend Fillmore put through the Qay conv- coNVfcwofAt w rm upon the man she marries for a pronrioe, with bravery. living—or else make him a living, MB Then Pierce struggled with the herself. Nebraska division. And Buchanan was in for the Dred Junior— I wish I had a million Scott decision. dollars. I ’d go to picture shows Abe Lincoln was wise in a time of every day then. depression. Senior— You’d take me with yoM, When Southern states fought for wouldn’t you. Junior? the right of secession, Junior— No. I f you’re too lasy to Andrew Johnson came next, was wish for yourself you can stay at Impeached and acquitted; home. Ulysses 8. Grant for two terms A L Q A O seemed fitted. The older a man grows the more C T r L U C K Hayes followed; then Garfield, enjoyment he gets out of , seeing whom Arthur succeeded; things grow, providing tee reM O N TOUI^ Then Cleveland, who Congress by work is being done by somebody * P A W 6 » veto Impeded. else. . ^ Harrison’s term gave the tariff a send-up. And Cleveland again held the Demo rann.aaMnr.eee. a teMerwAssinean crats’ end up. MAPPER FAKW SAYS: McKinley waged war with the poor ______Wto. U. *. PAT. Of F.______Spanish nation, (C fontiine Fox. 1 334 ) And Roosevelt, T. R., upheld arbi tration. Then Teddy named Taft, and the G. SCORCHY SMITH Smash That Door By John C Terry O. P. split up. Next Wilson, and the sky with the World War was lit up. A popular vote gave the League a THIS'il Be SMOFTANI>Swm hard whack. And Harding was picked to bring normalcy back. “Silent Cal” Coolidge wged the saving o f cash; Hoover came in — and then the great crash! lAStly, Roosevelt the second, whose R^very plsn Is aimed to relieve the “Forgotten Man.” An old-fashioned girl is one who doesn’t play bridge, doesn’t drive a car—who has been married a year but still loves her husband. Newly Wed—Now that we are BUUTied, dear, I want to tell you I WASHINGTON TUBBS By CYane OUT OUR WAY By Williams intend being the boss—or know the reason why. CAREFUL, POONtff, OMtlFUL. // oH ,ii6 vou THiRE MAY BE SOMIEODY / HATTA COME His Wife—Don’t worry, darling. Spicy gossip should be taken THERE. You’ll soon know the reason why. with a grain of salt.' AROUMP BV MAIM BTRliT, % 0 BveRYBOPY c o u l d h a il TKCONGUtRlN* HtRO-FtSHlRMAIsl w it h a EIEH, MAH? m r rW 7ASW ANO EASY HAVE LtTTLe Tf^OUBU IN TR AIL- (TTllDlMCi THEIR HORSES IN A THICKET, THEY A P - keeps the taste in tune kW IKJfl TH E BANDITS TP THflR gTAgTINd PO IN T- / .,VLa J PROACH t h e mouse CAUTIOUSLY. ; SIT ANP W AIT^ IF NOBODY SHOWS U P WITHJM A DAVOR 1 w o ru . * FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser I DON’T 6CB NO, MY BCY,ONB MEMBEr I WHY YXJ WONT OF A FAMILY 16 INOUOH S « A k TO IN ANY OFFICS....>toU. MR. HBL ABOUT HA/E ID GET A JOB ON IB r e c k l e s GIVING ME A Y o u r o w n — it w il l IS LOOKIKia JOB, DAO! TBACH You TD BE INDEPENDENT.’ F b ft A CNANC6 SARN SOME n : TAKIN’ mTHETOWM. VACATION ^tV e MM nv n» mhvici. MONEY. SALKSMAN SAM He Believes In Signs! ______By Small ^ OH TWe VAAiKS ARC 'LOdCA \ ) « W , i HAO TU'*Ic5*I ON v « cl o o o r ^ ^ vfAMKS ARC contfJGrl ^ , SA B IT tYy / N O (oeA 6 Af<»SOU'aR A PAItJUUE OUCH! FINOCR. I y iTcOOULO HURT YA I WELL,1 WAS STANDING IN A BOOK SHOP, WAITINa ID BE HIRED, WHEN A LADY CAMS IN, PICKBP UP A BOOK AND HANDED ME TW9 DOLLARS — I TURNED THE MONEY OVER 1D IIMIIIIIIII'llll •"’>1 GAS BUGGIES Women! Oh Woman! By Frank Beels J YOU RE NOT GOING IN WELL-. THATi r t h o s e o l d r a g s , y o u MORE LIKE . IT. WHAT*? NCT BAD AT NEVER WANT TO DRESS PEOPLE W O N T TH64K I'M MARRIED TO WE'VE SOT A ALL... AND JUST BUT JU9T UP FOR ME, BUT 1 TOMORROW, TM GOING IK d IF THERE A R E FLAT TIRE? THiKlk, IT TDOK THINK HOW OUT AFTER BIGGER READY OTMER W OM EN , >00 ONLY A 'CEPT FOR MANY DIMES STUFF.... I ’M GONNA ALONG YOU DOLL .AjUl. MINUTE TD IT WOULD P U T T IN ' UP LIKE ASTORS, LOITBR IN A PIANO ON M Y ; ' HORSE. P U T ^ e a r n t e n t a k e TO S TD R E '.! O N YOUR N P N j 'flsA't' CENTS G ET ME A OUTFIT. VACATION c iSu. |/V O s fidal Personal Appesrsnce of . The Junior Dati|htanff^<^- ltaly MrSi llareyl PedAsao, obairman will present ia timab-a^ p w , “It of the card par^; to ha given to- m a etia f. ;BhwMdi Athletic Qab - TUFBGirr - Happened in the the monow’awv&ig at 8:15 in Odd Fd- PAPER W O K B S C^ailfw 4 d i r ^ . school auditorimn -ca^-Wednaa- kna hall by Memorial Tempta Utontoftlla wofkara locdi: High School Anditorimn inSSAMEEKA day evening, M^r U . J^rthlan Staters, win be aasisted b]^ Mid tha to lto iite ' dQier:' hlDbaAr ^ BENEHT DANCE Ninth Annual Mrs. Janet Ltnnell, Ite . Edna Cox ELECT WnCERS wars alaotad: WtlllaM liasWda^ (Miss Marion Bergeron) The Gleaners meettng>haa been and lira. Sarah Tomlinson. Six vtee-prsaidant; lOlton a . YacmMUf and Her Orchestra postponed imtil next weak Tuesday priset. and a door prize, all In cash, Tacoeding aaem^ry; J Minstrel Show Country RdU 2. All garments entered In and y'/:- contest must be brought PERCALES to Hale’s Fabric Sectioa has the efficient BUTTER before 9 p. m. Saturday, Dance April 28th. Tuesday Evening under ~the~ice 2 ib « . 4 7 c 3. Gkumenta will ba judged April 24 circulation » » » Good for table or cooking! Ebctra according to neatBSas and 8 O’clock Special! yard workmanship. Bolton Center Hall Armour’e Morose ■ W'? Bolton 'Baseball Ctab. SMOKED 1 7 Modem and Old-Fashioned A patented and Classifications: Dancing SHOULDERS Admission 40 cents. exclusive process 1. ■ For g irls. 10 to 14 years. Your new summer cotton dresses are among 2. For girls, 18 to 18 years. that makes for lb. l i e f . this collection of lovely printed percales . ■ . Small . . lean . . shankless I better refriger priced imusually low so that you may profit UNITED TEXTILE 4 Prizes: ation, assuring New Solid to the utmost from the Dressmaking Oonteat. WORKERS OF 6 prizes in all; 8 in each AM ERICA constant cold at CABBAGE A few cents will make you a dress to be group. LOCAL 2125 proud o f! all times at the 1st Pilne: Dress laogth of lowest possible lb. 3 c material up to 59c a yaxd. NOTICE Solid heads of new cabbage! ^Prints in newest designs, 2nd Prize: Dress length of There wlU be a meeting for cost. ^ every yard tub-fast. Hale’s Supreme material up to 89c a yard. bU clerks employed by Cheney ^36 inches wide. Brothers Thursday night, 3rd Prize: Dress length of April 26, at 7:00 P. M. COFFEE At HALE’S Fabric Section—Main Floor, left material up io 29c a yard. A NEW KIND OF REFRIGERATION lb. 2 5 c E 4511— 25c In other makes of ice refrigerators the air from the food chamber is taken up For a delicious cup of coffee! over the top of the ice and the cooling is accomplished by the use of the four aides and top of the ice cake. Florida PINEHURST In the Gxrferator only the under side of the cake is exposed and through the U,fWHALECo: xisc of the patented Coolerator fin rack the ice melts down in long fingers, ORANGES -^MANOlESTEPrONN.’ * : D IAL 4151 giving extra cot^ii^ surface. FRIGIDAIRE doz. 3 1 c Plnehnrst Freshly For thw reason die ice in the Coolerator melts only from the bottom and Exclusive Agents GROUND BEEF leaves the top of the cake practically flat so that a new block of ice can be Extra large. Wonderful fur slid in on top of the old oi^ Juice! This VOSS , The Coderator gives the same temperature in the food chamber whether the 22c"’ ice chamber is fidl or nearly empty. Popular Sellers! KEMP’ S, Inc. Electric Washer Large Green Peppers, 5c ea. My-T-Plne Desserts . .4 pkgs. i9c In the electric refrigerator there is the circulation of dry, stale air filled (Assorted). Registered Frigidaire with Attached Wringer Fresh Calves’ Liver. with the gases and odors given off by the foods in an almost air-tight chamber. B ls q u lc k ...... Ig. 30o RInso (large) ...... pkg. i9 s Service Dept. Maintained Sliced Bacon.______Worcester S alt ...... 8 fo r 23c These gases and odors are absorbed by the water that makes the ice cubes. (Regular 10c size packages). Kilspindie Grade A Milk. In the Coolerator, these gases and odors are absorbed by the water from Old Dutch Cleanser .. .8 cans lOc $ A n .5 0 melting ke and carried away down the drain pipe without doing any harm. Ohio Parlor Matches ... 6 for 25c Small Legs of Underwood Chowder . .2 cans 3Sc Genuine Spring Lamb (Qnohaug chowder). a-x-p-R-E-s-s-* 49 Beardsle3r*s Peanut Batter .. .29c LIMOUSINES Pinehurst’s Fresh Vegetable (No. 2 paU). Department Offers You; To BOSTOM FREE this week— Fresh Peas Parsley Rutabaga (Boim d Trip 88.601 Tefaphone 7007 ______A Case of Small Beets Carrots Leaves String Beans Celery ICE TURNIPS CIBMTEB TRAVEL BUBBAO QUICK-ARROW Flakes Cucumbers Spinach 488 Mate Street, Manobeeter » » » Dandelions Parsnips is the best refrigerant the Cmtiwrmtmf is the best 3 lbs. 8 c Avith every Fresh Strawberries r^rigerator » » » » Good cooking turnips. i Quick 15c pint basket / Crr^tni.1 4 *N11VJII Washer Native Rhubarb ..... 15c lb. TEST AND PROVE THESE Health Market Vacuum Qeaner Fancy Radishes ... 5c bunch ^ SoapFMas . A case of 24 FACTS IN yOW ONW HOME, VOSS with fingertip con large packagea WITHOUT OBLIGATION. Specials Repairs trol w ringer fo r $69410. Ripe Pears Oranges •Prices good Tuesday Get in on this VOSS daU thia week. Not ooly can you buy Bananas Grapefruit and Wednesday the famous VOSS tieetrle wmaher with attached wringer but yoa Permain Eating Apples can get FREE this week only a case of QUlCX-ARROW< a«ap 1 0 D A Y S flakes. VOSS is stindy, sQent and trouble-free. VOSS Is Today’s Super Valna CHIBSO ...... 16c box FREE TRIAL FlakM or Granules. All For 17c ^FuU size genuine por- ,Flowing agitator dw ctiain enamel tub. pUcatee band waahtt^ R PM do not agree that tiK CooienSor is 1 Lb. PIGS’ UVER action. 2 Cakes Medium Ivory Soap the moet neariy perfect lefrigemtor, do not .Genuine Lovell wring- .Bleetrlo motor a^eosL- 11c. keapk. TbeaeisaoCtlieC’-’-^— 1 /2 Lb. BACON *er withv2^-ln0h cush 'ly dettgnad tor yO B A This to a special eombtaatton ion ro w electric waabM*. . arei Tliera tor Tuesday and Wednesday ! Birdseye Frosted Peas . .24e are no out. Tender—4«5 servings. Cemvenient Terms. Begin at onoe to eajoy tile) I of this Vacuum cleaners adjusted Tender Baby Lim as ___ 27c iwpet neatly - parfact refr^ to $•6 servings. anit yoar < the Coointiar' or repaired at a small cost. Whde Strawberries ... .19c Chords can be replaced with sm ooth rubber TOrds tlm t will not pick up luit.' Variety—Swedish Ry^ L. T. WOOD CO. Whofe Wheat RaisiB 51 BiflfieO Street TeL 4496 ^ Sob Deolar: White - French - Hard Rye BgnwBi Furnitiire.Excliaiisre Vienna Bread Jahnapn n b e k MiUn Street Bard and Parkar House Rolls