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^AOE TWELVE I f m i l l MOPTOAT, MARCH 80, IW t, AVIOIAOB OAU.F CI1IOUI.ATION THE WEATHER for the Month al February, IVSe Foreoast ot O. S. Weather Boremi, A new type of trolley car was put Pipe that 1* to be used In con Bartford into use on the South Manchester- necting the Porter and Howard res Pol3rmnian Debating Team which LOCAL STUDENTS FARE - will represent Cushing In The Cush Hartford line this • morning. 'The ervoirs, two of the' towp owned res REPEATING OF PLAY ing vs. Gardner debate the latter Schod St. Recreation Center cars are different In operation than ervoirs located in the east part Of 5 , 7 9 3 !FU r and colder today; tohtonow' those that have been In use and as a part of April. The two debating EYES BIsmlMr of the A aO t . FRIDAY, APRIL 3 the town, has arrived and la being W E L A T CUSHING societies, Philadelphian and Poly- fair and oeld. result the.motormen that have been delivered along the route that the Bareoa of Oheolatlona A H McKay’s Orchestra operating on the local lines, with ADDS $150 TO FUND mnlan, will esw:b defend one side of pipe la to be laid. There wdll be the question of "Some restriction of ______________ EXAMINED MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM Admission 25c. two or three exceptions, were being about one mile o f 12 Inch pipe laid given Instructions. ' The cars that Miss Priscilla PiUsbiiry, Ernest powers of the United States Su Glasses Fitted — Broken Lenses Replaced to make the connection. The ma (UasaUtod Advertising on Page Ilk) are being used on the local lines preme Court." The other two mem VO L LV., NO. 155. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1936. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CBf terial la to be paid for by the town Neill and Herbert McKinney bers of the Polymnlan Team are All Work Done On the Premises draw less power than the ones that s«> ■»,<-.....!■ and the laying o f the pipe and dig Coihmanity Players in Benefit Win Academy Honorsr Frank Rosendorf o f Winthrop and Small Weekly Paymente ABOUT TOWN have been in use and that Is the rea ging of the trench will be done by son {o r the change. Paul Qulmby of Ashburnham, son - W M . 1. BEROERON, Optometrist PWA wotkers. Performance Before 350 of Principal Clarence P. Qulmby The remilar monthly meeting: of Three young people from Man who was formerly Headmaster of the Dorcas Society will be held on Troop 7. Manchester Boy Scouts, The final game of the series given chester came out with high honors Manchester High School. Wednesday night In , the church RICHARD S TO N E r Optician will meet Friday night In the high by the Thursday Nlghters will be Here Yesterday. when the honor names and results vestry Immediately aftef the Quiet school, occupying the same room as held one week fropi tonight (Mon 739 Main St. State Theater Bldg. Phone 4720 Hour. A Lenten offering will be re was used for the last meeting. The day, April 7) at the Odd Fellows of senior elections were announced RULESfOR CLEANING ceived at this meeting. The host troop leaders arc anxious for a large hall at thh Center. at Cushing Academy this past week Mp^e than $15C was realized for esses will be Mrs. Arthur Hoagland attendance. Priscilla Phllsbury, daughter of 1 . of North Elm street!’ Miss Anna M. Erich A. MaJeska, of 130 Ever the flood relief fund of the Manches iMr. and Mrs. R ay C. Plllsbury, 101 aO O D CARS ISSUED BRUNO BREAKS AS END NEARS B. Johnson of New street and Miss The Amaranth .Sewing club will green avenue, Hartford, returned to ter Red Cross yesterday afternoon •Chestnut street, who has made an Ann and Miss Esther M. Johnson me?t Wednesday afternoon at the his home aSaturday, following as the Community Players gave enviable reputation In the field o f o f Clinton street. home of''the royal matron. Mrs. week spent at the home of Hr. and Don Marquis' three-act comedy, public speaking and dramatics, wSs 95c Joseph Parke of 177 Center street. "The Old Soak", to another 350 per Motor Vehicle Department Out 95c 95c 85c 85c 85c Mrs. Paul Hausmann, .74 Spruce elected to give the Ivy Oration. STAFF PARLEYS'^ , The Past Chiefs club of Memorial Mrs. A.strld Dmigan will be , the street. Mr. MaJeska was unable to sona In the State theater. This Is an unusual honor for Miss lines Necessary Procedure w i l l t h e y RECEIVE HAUPTMANN TONIGHT? Temple Pythian Sisters, will meet hostess. return to his home last week due to The play whA originally planned Plllsbury to receive, as the part is in Reclaiming Autos. this evening at 8 o’clock with Mrs., flood conditions. and directed for production In generally given to a boy, but her Look What You Get For— Sarah Miller of Doane street. A successful dance w'as held at MAY BRING ON Whlton Memorial Library audi outstanding ability In Expression Death’s Agent End of the E^idnap Trail the Rainbow Inn Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Willis, who torium as one of the club's annual caused her to receive the maJority In cooperation with local and I , IN HIS LAST sponsored by Dllworth Cornell Post. have been in Florida tor the wdnter, series of shows. During a week of votes of her classmates. state health authorities the Motor Men^s Waterproof Soles and American Legion. Receipts from returned home yesterday afternoon. midnight rehearsals and other ob Ernest Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs Vehicle department is outlining the BRITISH CRISIS Mrs. William Kronlck of The WII- the affair will be given to the Man- James Neill of 07 Oxford street, procedure necessary before removal Rubber Heels rose Dre.ss^^hop Is In New York on stacles the show was prepared for Chester chapter. Red Cross to be ■ The bird houses that pupils In the production on the much larger stage was elected Class Prophet, and also or disposition of motor vehicles af a three day buying trip. applied to the flood relief fund. different schools In Manchester have and before a much larger audi received the mark o f out.standlng fected In flood areas. These regula |C Ladies’ Soles and Heels made are to be exhibited today and torium. popularity by being chosen Class tions must be compiled with except Cabinet Reported Split On tomorrow at the Hollister street Marshal. This last named honor Is In cases where the flooded motor The capable performances of school. The winners will be Judged generally received by the most pop vehicles are to be Junked. They fol members of the cast In their first Children’s and Boys’ Shoes At • HOURS, WEEPS, INSISTING today and ribbons will be awarded ular boy of the class, and Neill, low: - War Confabs With France production of the play were repeat Tuesday Pinehursf Will Feature a 25c Sale to the best made house. "Dutch’’, as he was form erly called 1. Hose down the car to give It a Reduced Prices for Limited Time ed again yesterday, with the cast In Manchester, has proved to be good! wash inside and out, to re Throughout the Store. No. 1 of the Manchester fire de readily adapting Itself to the more that during his two years at Cush- move all muck and dirt. Only At And Belgian! As Hitler’ s partment was called Saturday after commodlou.g stage. 2. Wash the interior of the car ■ ! ''t'*'*'’ ■ ■' dSBO,'- ■ Our Regular 2Bc Grade of noon to extinguish a grass fire In William Luettgens. playing the These Class Day honors were de with soap and water, using a brush Counter-Program Is Due. the rear of the C. R. Burr nursery wayward but finally repentent son, cided by popular vote, and partici to get It clean. Jim’s Shoe Repair and Shoe Shine Freshly Ground Beef, lb. off Oakland street. In the face of the* comedy of the pants will appear on the program 3. D ry the car thoroughly In the 887 Main Street HE’S FREE FROM GUIL other parts, excelled again. Class Day, Saturday, June 6. Others open air and sunlight before using _ p , ,5.' ” * ' London, March 31.— (A P )—Great Thomas Johnson, Jr., of East Carl Ciibberly in the title role of who received honors from their 95c 95c 95c 85c 85c 85c 'A Center street Is home from Cornell The Old Soak," and his supporting classmates arc as follows: Class 4. Obtain permission from your Britain's Cabinet, awaiting Adolf on his Easter vacation. He Is en cast, experienced and well directed, History, Marlon Anderson of South local health department prior to rc- Hitler’s final reply to the Locarno tertaining George Peck, a class Ashburnham and Donald Bickford moval. , - 'i Fresh Cut pleased the audience with their In power program for a Rhineland aet- • '.) ’-' Situation at a Glance mate, from Penn Van, N. Yi terpretations of the humorous parts. of Ashburnham; Review of Year’s Governor Says There tlement, was repotted seriously spilt Shank Soup Bones, 2 lbs. The play was directed by Mrs. Ruth Activities, Frank Rosendorf of Win- Scandia Lodge, No. 23, Order of Martin. throp: Cane Speech, Robert Kins today over the plan for military ne By ASSOCIATED PRESS Iglvcn up hope and was making no \ frwih Hhipmrnt of Roiip hunrhcn. Vasa, will visit the New Britain man of Framingham: Class Will, Dr.