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SIXTEEN PAGES ‘ PRICE THREE CENTS (OlaeaUled Adverttstag on Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., F^RHIAY, APRIL 14,1933. VOL. U L, NO. 167. RUSSIAN WITNESS TOWN’S QUOTA Look Out! Here She Comes! SEC.OFLABMI FORFORESTKY OUniNES PLAN ACCUSES BRITONS TOWNEEDY TO RENEW BATTLE JOBS 40 MEN ON BEER TUESDAY Says L. C. Thornton, One of DR.HAHSLDTHER Emergency Unemployment Two Billion PnbBc Works the Defendants Gave Him AimiVESII(U.S. Commission to Select Program to Be Starts MANCHESTEK MAN Holiday Halts Legishfhre $1,500 — Charge is Hot­ Group from Lists at Hand Within Fonr Months-^To RErORTED MISSING War Over Judiciary Com- ly Denied. New German Ambassador, — No Applications Yet. BoQd Low Cost Homes. nffttee Plan to Deal Sepa­ Guarded by Detectives, Moscow, April 14— (AtP) — Rus­ Washington, April 14.—(AP)— rately With 3.2 Fhiids; A quota of forty persobs will be Willi'iiiKiI F. Rowe of Bissell sian testimony to support charges Secretary Frances Perkins, who for selected from Manchester for en­ Goes to Washington. several weeks has been working on of bribery and sabotage was pre­ rollment in the CiviliEUi Conserva­ St^)et Has Not Been Home Members to Sound Out sented today at the trial of six Eui employrment program for Presi­ tion Corps, which is expected to re­ dent Roosevelt, said today that it British engineers accused of these New York, April 14.—(AP)—Dr. lieve distress due to unemployment Home Sentiment Over high crimes against the Soviet was possible to start a two or three SinoAV Monday. Hans Luther, German ambassador, by supplying work in the state and billion dollar public works program StfltCe One witness told of taking a and former head of the Reichs- national forests, it was announced within four or five months. Week End. bribe of $1,500 from L. C. Thornton, bank, arrived on the liner Bremen today by Frank Cheney, Jr., presi­ The activities that Miss Perkins Willlaitn Francis Rowe, 24, of 140 dent of the Manchester Emergency outlined in res^nse to questions at one of the defendants. Another said today and was brought to New Bissell street, was today reported he had been paid $500 by William Employment Association, Inc., her press conference covered the York from Quarantine on a tug, missing-^'.^om his home since last Hartford, April 14. — (AP)— MacDonald, another of the ac­ which has been selected u the lo­ wide-range of Federal, state, county cused, to deliver plans for a power arrangements for which had not cal agency for the selection of ap­ and city projects which she describ­ Monday imonilng. All efforts of po­ While Republican Representatives plant in the Urals. A third Russian been announced in advance. plicants. ed as “not of, the monument^ type.” lice and imembers of the family spent the week-end Eiscertaining No Registration Yet Much Federal, state and local leg­ have th u ^ fa r failed to locate him. witness said Charles Nordwell, had It was said imofflcli. ly that the sentiment of' their constituents There will be no organized regis­ islation and authorization would be He left b last Monday morning paid him $2,500 and given him a fur plan had been carried out secretly throughout the state or the.^ Judi­ coat to damage a turbine at the tration of applicants at this time. necessary to put it underway. sometlnieF between 7 o'clock find to avoid the poEfpibillty of a demon­ Selections will be made from lists She listed water works, grade 7:40 whj'lle members of the family ciary ,committee beer bill, leaders Ivanovo power plant. are strengthening their party lines This last charge was made by A. stration at the new ambassador’s already existing in the Associa­ crossing elimination, and road build­ were at'clhurch. O’- thelx return to today in preparation for resumip- T. Lobanov, chief of the electrical arrival. The Bremen docks in tion’s office and the town charity Look out below! Here comes the wall of a'building, toppling through ing, at the head of the possibilities, the home his disappearance was department of the Ivanovo power Brooklyn. department. This was decided at a dense clouds of smoke and imperiling firemen battling the unexplained but also stressed slum clearance noted. N il thing was found to indi­ tion of the House battle Tuesday. station. Lobanov also is a defend­ Dr. Otto Kiep, German consul meeting held yesterday in the office blaze which destroyed two buildlngrs in Long Branch, N. J. and the building of low cost homes. cate that be was despondent, a Owing to the holiday, the Gener­ al Assembly did not meet today. ant in this trial. general and officials of the Ham- of the Connecticut Unemployment "The important thing," she said, member f of the family stating to­ Nordwell’s name was brought burg-American Line and North Commission at New Haven. "is to distribute the work to places day that, no Indication huul been The Legislators left the Capitol into the proceedings for the first German Line went down the bay It is expected that this project where there are pools of unemploy­ given to WEurant this conclusion. yesterday afternoon after Repre­ time when this witness told of the on the tug and returned with Dr. will supply work to 250,000 Ameri­ ment. Description sentative Baldwin, majority leader umd one of the drafters of the bill, $2,500 bribe. Lobanov said he had Luther. can citizens from 18 to 25 years of "Federal public works, many of When l ist seen by members of c: tertained emti-Soviet ideas and Is Guarded age inclusive for a period of six FALSE REPORT STARTED them n sparsely settled places, do the fam llj' he was wearing a brown sought to line-up support at an that he had complained to Nordweil Accompanied by six Department months. not drain the imemployment pools." suit. H is-overcoat was left at the open party caucus, while Represen­ about the low living standards in of Justice men. Dr. Luther went by Cash for Dependents Low cost housing, Miss Perkins home. HeM w u five feet, four inches tative Epaphroditus Peck of Bris­ tol explained the opposition offered this country. tug to Communicaw, N. J., whence Wages will Include food, cloth­ said, had always proven not only a in height,' of light complexion, and BLIMP ON LAST TRIP self liquidating but a paying propo­ b' a minority of the psirty mem­ If you want to improve your con­ he was to proceed by train to ing, shelter, medical attention, bad long f.m vy brown hair. He w u dition," he said Norwell told him, Washington. traiosportation and workmen’s com­ sition. known to . f l u e n t the EJut Side bers of the judiciary committee. “you must act now. You must cause The new German ambassador, pensation insurance plus $80 in Asked about the largr number of Recreaticxx'* Center and w u an During the turbulent battle on important damage so that Russia 54 years old, short, bald and wear­ cash per month. It is estimated unemployment relief plums on amateur < lioxer. A peculiar posture the bill yesterday.'tof- Democrats will have to spend more gcdd. Above ing spectacles gave out a written that this is equivalent of approxi­ Officials Heard 40 Survivors MAirS UFE SAVED which Miss Perkins is working she w u attributed to the missing man, and a group ot Republicans led by rii you must be sure that thin power statement in which he said that mately $90 per month. Each appli­ said: bis left sluoulder drooping below Representative Frsmk J. Sparks, of West Hartford, an influential mem­ plant is paralyzed in case of war.” the world had seen this spring “a cant accept^ will be required In of Akron Were Clinging to “The problem must be attacked that of bM 8 right. He w u of a quiet Denies Charge resurrection of the German nation, advanbe to authorize the govern­ on many fronts, closing Ini from a demeanor and w u known seldom ber of his party and House member BY FOUNTAIN PEN of the ImportMt cities and bor­ Lobanov recoimted that conver­ which by a large majority recently ment to pay at least $26 per month variety of different points.” to I have .visited relatives In Hart­ sation in detail, but Nordwell him­ conferred upon the present nation­ of his cash pay directly to his fam­ Wreckage Off the New The special value of a public ford anv jl in other parts of this oughs committee, lost their fight to self denied every word of It. Speak­ al government a mandate to work ily. The balance of $6 per month works program, she said, lay In the town. effect a public hearing on the bill before 'Tuesday. Sparics at one time ing Russian fiuently but with a pro­ out Germansr’s salvation.” will .be paid him In . c ^ . It is fact that lit utilized brick, concrete, O. of Nine ChUdren nounced accent, the blond Elnglisb- Declines Interview thought that .$5 per month is all Jersey Coast Deflects Bullet of Assaflant steel and' sucb materials known ez The f>i __lly w u notified by. one introduced an amendment to. a mo­ man stood shoulder to shoulder with that any worker would -need for In-, 'capital goods" and prompted the person til lat he had been seen Mon- tion making the bill the order, of He .declined to discuss matters in the day at 12 o’clock Tuesday, his accuser in front of the Judge. Germany except as he had com­ cidental expenses around .the forest purebase cA food and clothing of day at cijIbout 6 o'clock near the wUCh woqld Include a clause "If a “I never gave him any money, I mented on them in his statement, o*unpe. I^ehuret.-N. J.. April 14.— (AP) Who Shoots Him WhOe m the ty^ known ae "oonfuui EutiSld Ree and had appeared at good^’ at tlMB same time pying iQ.be In his usual spirits. publie hearing has been held m the never said a word to him about faying that to do ao ■ before pro- On this batis, « total «f $1(0M ■jwJdeutenaht Commander JesM t*.L ^ 8 K | U W A m n n that tit will return to Manchester eve^ wozig^tiKiitiio coatractore in * eU is had^to fone 'aw if msshUBM,'^ but toe amendment damage or about ^ o « l ^ l i e B t i n g his credenttata 4n Washing- Keswortby, ‘Jr.; who became acting said, “ BOW k i mo Alh month ^ 'famines that are no^.u betweefi UiA-^twb, and thus provihg . xHtbout notifying the wssHFw(ea"tfftt ^ arS/a. commandant of the Naval Air Sta­ .Meanwhile Represefitatives were that fur coat.” . ' \ (Continued On Rage Ten) distress. • a igeilend samuTant to private in­ .iliam is one bf nine chll .He looked Lobanov in the eye as The . local relief agencies will go tion when the commandant, Com­ dustry. dren dff ir. a ^ Mrs. Stanley Rowe expected to follow, tbT eUggeatlpn he explained that he had helped an­ over'toe list of families that hpvb mander Frederick T. Berty went Stamford, April 14.— (AP) — A However, she said; the ultimate and h u it'faad steady work for made by Mrs. H e ^ B. Kltehel, other employee of Metro-Vlckers to been supplied aid from public and down with the Akron, told the court fountain pen which deflected a aim must be to return people tc thrto ar one^half years. He w u Gi iinwich, that the Representa­ of Inquiry today that, although the tives "hold their own public hear­ sell Lobanov an overcoat which the private sources in the past and bullet along a rib of John J. Ma­ the mills, mines, factories and tele­ bom In lie town and .attended the mu 3 pusws, weather waa bad when the Blimp phone offices where they normally ings"' over the weel"*end. owner no longer needed. Shouting )lS. choose from them unmarried men lone, about 40, of 404 Central ave­ local sob' above the prosecutor who sought between the aforementioned ages J-8 tool' off on her disastrous rescue work. Chief o Police Samuel G. (3ordon Reported Favorably Interrupt the story, Nordwell told who are American citizens. This is mlasion, he believed she could be nue, New Haven, eaved his life in Ths mobillsi'ion of industry hy and the ^ ;anohester PpUce Depart The bill, which precipitated the how Lobanov had paid from 500 COWimS SUICIDE expected to take about ten days. operated safely. the opinion of police I''8t night opening large numbers 6f factories ment are co-operating with the most furious floor battie this ses­ sion, was reported favorably by the rubles which he turned Over to the Each person selected will be re­ “I would gladly have gone my­ when he waa shot twice while in immediately, she pronounced family friends to locate the self," he declared. "highly desirable but difficult to Judiciary committee over the oppo­ owner of the coat. quired to fill out an application Cummings Park here with Mrs. missing r lan. The other charge of bribery made memorandum. When the applica­ Lieutenant Commander David achieve under any artificial plan.” sition of the Democratic minority today was by Alexey Dolgov, who Man Recendj Freed from tion is approved, each applicant Cummins, commander of the non- Betty Gilbert, a married woman Sewage Syeteme In the committee and two Repub­ said Thornton had paid him $1,600 will be sent to the post office build­ rigid dirigible J-3, and one of her aeparateq from her husband. Ma­ Misi Perklna said bath rooma SE C O ff DORMITORY lican'members. It would ssparate which he considered to be a bribe ing in Hartford for a physical ex­ crew, Pasquale Bettio, chief ma­ lone was, able to drive to the Stam­ anid sewage lystemi were examples beer legielstion from the question for concealing a defect in machinery Insane Asjrhnn Goes Back amination. The first call is expect­ chinist's mate, lost their lives when ford hospital after the shooting, ol eventually self liquidating proj­ of regulation of hard liquors In the Installed by Thornton's company. ed about May 1. she went Into the sea while search­ where h|s condition was reported ects which could wall be atlmulat- event of repaid of the 18th Amend­ Thornton said the confession he To Go To Fort Wright ing for wreckage and possible aur- as good, this morning. ed. B U R M AT SCHOOL ment and would the licensing had signed was "useless to deny’ to His Family. If the applicant passes the ex- vlvor$ of the Akron April 4. Malone and Mrs. Gilbert, who "1 am lomewhat horrified bv fl^- powers tor beer salsa In the hands of ths town clerks and tha state when it was obtained from him by "Intereeted Party” gave her address as Edgewood ave­ uree of the National Industrial nue, Springdale, told police the the Russian police. During his testi­ (Continued On Page Ten) Before he teetifled, Commander Conference Board showing that 30 tax commleafoner. , shooting was done by a young man Answering oritici who contended mony yesterday the audience South River, N. J., April 14.— Kenworthy at hie own request was per cent of people In cities have no unknown to them. Another Ijilaze at Simsbnry the bill would endanger repeal of laughed when he declared he hoped designated an "Interested party," as (AP)—A man recently released Describee Assailant the I8th Amendment, Rep. Bald­ to have a chance to correct the the Navy'i Investigating board tum- (Continued on Page Fourteen) rtatements. When he called the from the State Hoepltal for the In­ Malone declared the assailant win, in a formal statement FLOODS niREATEN od from the story of the Akron to Institnti on— Police Be­ Judge "comrade" he was quickly sane today Mhot to death hie wife Jumped on the running board near­ veaterday atoer the caucus, eald that of the Ill-fated J-3. A ilmllar corrected and informed to iddress and two of hli children, took poi­ est ths driver's seat ns hs was pre­ the Republican Party waa pledgwJ him as "Citizen Judge.” IN NEW ENGLAND request waa granted Lieutenant paring to drive away from the MRS. BOCK SCORES lieve Iti Was Set. to rtp#&l u 4 to tMotznont of Ufli" He denied a witness' statement son himself and died. Commander Herbert V. Wiley in park ehore front. He declared the lation to deal with the liquor traf- that he obtained information con­ Another daughter, Rose, 16, was oonneotlon with the Akron investi­ man was apparently, young, about flo In the event of rspeM. ' shot, probably fatally. gation. It gives both of them the cerning military products oonoems 6 feet tall and wore a grey topcoat. MISSION METHODS Simsbury, f ^ r ll 14.— (AP) — Ths "The party pledgee Itaelf,” the served by the electrical equipment The deed; He was hatless and his nair was fashlonabls h Buel Walker echool. Mrs. Nellie Kenoek, the ohil- (Continued on Page Fourteen) (Continued On Page Threa) Rivers Are Rising as Snows parted In the oenter, Malone told preiiaratory and finishing Instltu- (Continued On Page Twelve) dren'i mother. , polios last night. w u closed mdsflnlte- Anna, 20. cion tor glr The assailant is alleged by Ma­ ’ today aa reeult of the deitruc- Frank, 18. Melt in the North — Noted Author Says Real Mia lone to have ordered bin) to drive on of two lormltoriei In u many Joseph Kenoek, 50, the father. USED ARMY RIFU CITIZENS SEEKING from the park, and at the road In 8days by fire oelieved by state police MACDONAlLEAVES Rose, who from an attlo window Storms Off Coast. terseotion in the park where the sionaries Are Forced to to have beei of Incendiary origla. called the alarm of the tragedy to right route leads u Sound ' View The F ou r( om en bundmg, a tour a passing bakery wagon(on driver, AS AD) TO WOOING avenue and the left to Bhippan story frams lormltory (or Ireib' TO OUST SEN. LONG FOR U.S. TOMORROW was ehot In the baok In the region Felled by flamei lut Boston, April 14.—(AP) Rising avenue, ordered him to take the Leave Chinese Fields. men, w u of the right lung. She was remov­ right. Malone eald he swviag to the night with loll eiUmated by * ed unoonsolous to Bt. Peter's hospi­ rivers worried New Englanders to­ left toward ■hippan ayeaus. ■chOd o ffld i^ 'i at m en than 1100, tal after giving the alarm. day as road gangs worked to clear Woman Tells Police Man "Cio to thela right or t*Uru pnif you,” NSW York, April 14.— (A P )—Mrs. 000. FForty-c'fifhtm ^ ex.I hours befon this Louisiana Democrat Calls Three laved snowlooked highways. Mftlont ouotid‘ tha ai4 employe sought to In Kenoek, who had bMn a patient vlolnity of Keene, N. H„ an4 a Winohester, Va., April 14,— (AP) abis to drive the oar to the hospital, Writing to” the Ohriitlan Century Jun tne ■cliocl to at the State hospital In 'Trenton heavy fall waa reported through­ —Iheriff Harry L. MoOannKoOa left for itoppiag In the oenter to plox up en the report of the laymen'i for­ erty and te rr ^ lim g Its itudenta and Washington, April 14.— (AP) — London, April 14,— (A P )—Prime for 18 months, was reltued 10 out Maine, New Hampshire, Ver­ Polioeman Irving Peterson. Bxamf- eign mlutdhi Inquiry, Mri. Buck it& . P^oiridlaoloeid at the tame ffagentown, Md., todaj>45). to serve a The ienate today referred to its Ju- Minister MacDonald leaves Eng months ago. He had been living mont and MassaohuNtts. warrant on Frank A. lUme, charged natlotiat the hoepltal dlioloeed that •wfii V utime n it thaturns M ^t VWtai aeamm eeuw dlolary oomralttee the queetlon with a friend, John Luoh, in As warmer weather melted a the wound in the abdomen wae not "Almoit every missionary who baa discovered atij the InitItuUon piirtor to land's ihorei tomorrow on a three to Mrs.' .Ethel Irene Reinert, oi leaver- whether ehargei oontalned la a peti­ fold mission which may. crown his shack near Old Bridge. large part of the snow New Eng­ Orosi Junction, Va., with forolbly ■erioui but would have been' if the aobteved dlstlnotloii In appreolattoa the deetructilpn Tueadu of Chief of Police Charles Bberwein lohool'e main build tion of Louisiana oiUssas long career by opening to the peo­ land rivers began to rise. The Mer- trammornng her to Maryland for bullet had not struck tbs fountain, and underetandlng of a culture brook Hall, t ' in charge of the InveMOghtion, said rimaok river, at Lovvell, whtoh w u the ouitlng of geaator X w off ples of the world a road to aolution marrlaga under threat of shooting. pen and been defleoteO along a rib., which he was sent to Ohrietlanlae, lag. Kenoek apparently entered the believed to have reached the peak and who has expreeied that appre­ iire w u discovered state were "privUeged" tor publlea- of their oruehlng economir and Mrs. Relnert oame here today and ^ llo e said, this momini. that the L U t Bight' house on m iteh tad avenus, about of Its spring rise a week ago, was ciation and underitandlnf. has been while 100 fli II w en In the dining tion. political problems. made the oomplalnt to Common­ shots were evidently fired with In­ Senator Long. Loulelana Deao« 4:30 o'clock by breaking a window. rising again and It was nellived tent to kill, luoglng from the woynde forced to leave mlialonary ranks. ball.' They l It the building with By his talks with Prssldint Rooss' wealth's Attorney Burr P, Harrison, orat, who* said the ohawM prn- Roio appeared to have been nsar flood conditions would exist on the heart elde of Malone's body. "There are many great names of out confusion but w an unable to volt around the White Houie Are' who ordered the warrant prepared. istr penonai effeote lented to the Benate w etertto w r e ohaaed to tne attlo and ihot before within 84 hours. Ooupls Bsparaled ■cbolari of International reputation save any of \ place, MacDonald hopes to further Bhe laid a jtoUoonxn happened in ormitery Left so nueh "riaptrap," oontended the her father ran from the house. ■hipping Dlsmpted Mrs. Ollbert Is said by polios to who were once mleelonariea, but Om , these three objeotlvee. Kenoek wai found writhing in Coastwise shipping was disrupted the olerks office at Hagerstown who beeause they: sought to teach ' The Fouv, kireen building w u patltion, like all otheri ^ent the Sen­ To etrengtben Anglo-American yesterday while'Elms was prepar­ have admitted being leparated from .. a quarter of a mile ate and reterred to oomwltteee, WM dltoh not far from the house. He her husband for several years Bhe Chriitianlty In a tolerant and lenil- located abou friendahip by a candid disouaalon of (Oonttnned On Page Ten) ing a lloense application, and that ook HaU. Sleeping privUeged and newipapere pubUeb- died 18 minutes later. waa undergoing an Interrogation at tive way were compelled to sever from Beaveil everything from economic national she appealed to the officer for tbemaelvei from mlisioni. uartera out of the 1T4 itU' mg It oould not be aued, out th ^ ism to war debts; Bletanoe, reiultlng In Elms being the hands of Ctotaln (ieorge H. Mo- enta ^ the lohOol were the matter should be determined by Cartby and Detsotlva Sergeant "We mliilonarlea have b«ien made S To arrive at a common policy on looked up,. ' to feel that we are Judged by num- loopted two buUdingi. Only the Judiciary oommlttee. such subjects as tarlffi and mons' Attentions Bnumed Lynch nad Henry Nevlns this morn­ Senator ^blnson off Arkansas, tary problems in order to pave the Penitentents Brothers She told Harrison that Elms had ing. (Oontinned on Page Fourteen) OB Page Feurtem) the Democratic leader, vuggeated It way for a successful world economic "Is there any doubt on ths part was a proper question to be deters conference in London; (Oontlaoed On Page Tea) of the poUoe of the story that an mined and' m ov^ trantfer of the To outline the aspects of the petition frota toe efeotions to the Enact the Crucifixion Judiciary comirilttee. • threatening European political ses' Ashursf off the Judici­ Sion which will arouse American Flight o / M a c o n Albuerque, N. M., April 14. —^Bandla mountains the Penitents pro­ ary committee, deolwed on the ftoor cooperation not In alliances of Euro­ that If Senators were "more oarefdl pean entanglements, but in a neigh- Hidden away In the mountain fu t oeislons moved to the appointed place to worship and do penance In regardmg the bumtm oharaotar and Dorly helpfulness for their solution. nesses of New Mexico, L oi i.ier- their own way. For Last Minute Easter Again Postpone^ Today reputations'* of others they would Seeks No Pact manos de Penitents (The Brothen of the Penitentents) today enuted Few people outside the leot have reoe^ more sympnt^, when petl- MacDonald will eeek no definite ever witnessed the Mtiotae of these The Ml would not heye min^ agreements at President Roosevelt's wltl earnest realism the drama of Akron, Ohio, A n r ll.li— (A P ) — ^ Christ’s Chuolflxlon. reUglpus sealota. T h s taking of Shifting wtods today caused a aee- biut the 180 ton mobtte ' . (QMttoned On Three)* flraslde. In a spirit of friendly face ShopfM^ Ups. See ed puddli While most of the Christian world photographs is strictly forbidden ond postpbneiheht m the maiden to face discussion and exploration, momrmg jX that drill lead her observed Good Friday with prayer, an<* several personi In years gone flight of the navy's neweet d-ead- TR9APCET BAMNCP ICacDonald is at bis best as a nego­ itdock nilfht have had fasting and church attendance, thla by have escaped the Ire of the Penl- uaught ol the eklM, the U. 8. R. from hbe tiator. strange offshoot of Chriitlahlty re­ tontes after losing their oameru Macon, twin ot the late Akron. plentygr ^bt tivVol^o* on soft tool We Mr. MacDonald will not rush Mr. enacted the orudfixloo In eecnt and and equipment, to say nothing of SHOrt»ING NEWS Mud, ordinarily.,uioe)atod with iMMo kgei. H. .Xkreaal ltoo*4Yelt into a dlscusalan of the under heavy guard. suffering brulsee and outs for their army itaaks iHitiwrt n f -Nilvy nln- Mnocn^W | ,X 8 said ha would I fm . debts but it is obvious here In Taos and Rio Arriba eountita efforts. ahlpn, toroed enncellntlcm of - th i A latae noon and that K itieh public oplnlcm demmds lln the northern part of the state, Ih The PenitontM beUsvs .that by Page 3 to4ay ^ tbaSM ht Ismail mountalB vUlagw along the w tor- luel Ob Five Twelve) ' Rio Grande bb(I even Ife the neBrlgr splrtti ii. if t ^ ; ;* V V *• r.y-'i Vi • ■ f ' V ,v » MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANCHB8T« CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 14,19«. P A G Js i w a ' I •<•*>.■ SEC. SWANSON H ( t HARRY M. BURKE ABOUT TOWN PORIlfF REVnUS {Y.M.C.A.No'iZ PLAN OBSERVANCE HIGH SCHOOL OBITUARY TO KEEP N A V r WARDS M arcal Camp, tattMrstat* pookat NEWS DEAD; LONG ILL Upvrardi of - ANOEKritnUAL billiard ebamploo winnar of tba OFHOSriTAlDAY raprasantlng pra^eaUy church In tow n aqd ■ — i Mlcbigan and Midmost obampion- DEATHS But If Building Progrtitnl f ■ Not f C tandad tba ' soirla* Adoptfd Men Will Inn^re to sbips will ba bora at tb* Y, M. O. Jninsa wunaasoa momlim on Busaat biU. w BoLaldOfN___ i A. tomorrow at thro* in tb* aftar* Mrs. Jane J. Aldridi to Name PRINCIPAL PICKS Attorney and Prominent F q - Jamaa WllUamaon, 88, of 58 of tb e ip w o rtb L a ^ a o f tb* Wttto Carries Blessed Saciamsnt noon and aigbt at nigbt. ’Two Mathofilstifethwaiet cburcb.obureb. *»* oomintt** m Strickland straat, dlad at 1:86 yas- Ethyl Lfft- local ebamjplona win play against tarday jfftamooo at tb* Manobsa- obwga oonaiatad of Mlaa Waablngton, April — bim and than ba will gfva an *x- ore in Cnic Ufo of Town M u ja r i* Conunitee to Arrange Ur Msmorial hoaplU’ following a tis. obaiman, Mlaa in Geod Friday Procession Bacratary Swanson saki today b* blbition of bis skill and trick abots. FIRST QUARTILE laity, Miiis f t C Utaesa. K* waa a draftaman, Crookatt; Mia Me* M oria^, tyas “bo^ u l" that tb* N ayy build­ Baatar Braakfaat Buflday mom- PaiMo Away. *»!,. ^ $ at tb* Pratt and Wbitnay Bamlca Harrison, Rob#*? ing program suggastad 1^ ..Hapra- iBg at tb* y. M. O. A. from 0:80 Program. Thomaa Cordnar.. Printed laaflata — Says Special Mass. plant Eaat Hartford and a mam- santattv* Vinson, (D., GiA>, cnalr- until tan o’clock. If you bava not war# diatributad on which war# bar of tb* Pratt and Wbitnay Ola* man of tb* Hous* Naval (MDiinitt**, mad* your raaarvatlon plaaa* do ao Seoion Eligible to Entry ini printed tb* doxology, the h y ^ would ba adoptad by Onif9;;Aw and by pbona right away. Wadnaaday, May IS, has baan des­ Harry Mlcbaal Burks, of 87 Park aub. H* waa a World War vatar an, earring in Franc* in tb* Royal %*lrast Lord* J*fiu»'V “ 4 tb# VatloaB City, April 14,—(A P I- if ao, cut* in Navy Yard naraonnal Joe’s Barvio* Btatlon cam* back ignated asNatlenal Kospltal raaponaiva raadiM*. Th# conmiii- Flying Corpa. H* waa a mambar of Pop* Piui XS, bar*ly in bii ’t**ni would not b* nacasaary. good and strong last nigbt after and Mrs. Jana Aldrich, auparln- Stot6WMIV Coll62e ouuand IVto Take p„,ing Manebastar loat ona of Ita toa aervad hot coffaa, dougbnuta and tbe Maaonio fraternity in Scotland, wbra a Pop* lait oarri*d tb* Bl***> Tb* Navy bas aakad a U/ atatlon having raatad for a couple of wNka. tandant of the Manebaatcr Mcnaortal hot croaa buna. commandara to aubimt i/fosp*oUv* ’Tbay ara now in tha tbra* gam* l?Taina Namail most promioaD{.and uatful cltlzans from which country ba cam* to tb* •d laoram*nt In Good Friday pro> Hoapltal plaaa an axtanfiva local Hanivll* I of mors tbim a dacads ago, a man aconomias and if tb* cob strucUon sariaa to sattla the Manobastar title United Btataa elavan year* ago. H* oasaiOD, r*viv*d that ouatom today obsarvaaoa of the event,t, orraagiorraai^a- who waa a laadlng flgura in tbs Mra. Badrick Btraugban, chair­ program is not approve i, “ovary in tba “A" class and played tb* manta for wblcb ara already undi baa lived in thia town for tha paat on tb* nin*t**n bundradtb annivar local political, fratsmal, lagal and man of tba .Rabakab antarU lnm t Navy Yard will hav* to wtand Ita Bndaas bar* with tb* long and of hraa yaara, at 68 Strickland atraat aary of tb* daatb'of Cbriat. bualMas olrclas until lUnsaa ramov- comralttaa, antartalnad tb# c w in sbar* of aconomiaa." tb* riaoratary tb* acor* last evening. You will campaign iala planned to bring Xn addition to announcing tba with the family of J. P. LedMrd, K* bora It ravarantly back to tb* ad mm from public Ilf*. and waa active in the Second Con­ tb* comedy “TllUa Lietana In at aald. ^ _ find the box soora on tb* sporting tha value and need of tba boapital nama* of tb* tblrty-tbrsa honor atu- Statin* obapal, from whleb b* bad page. Tomorrow nigbt at aigbt tb* B om Habn gregational church. - bar bora* on Eaat Cantar atraat laat Aa axprasaad by Bwanwm to .. to tbi. attention of acbool cblldraa. danta in aMtmbly yntarday' aftaf- takan It yaatarday to b* axpoaad second of thia aortas wiU ba played Mr. Burk* waa a natlvs of Man­ H* U aurrivad by on* alater llv- night. Mra. Jaaal* Wallac* who la portars, until tha amount availabla Mrs. Aldrich will name a commit- noon. Principal C. P. Quimby also ovar Holy Tburaday. and thara aald at tba Bohool street Rac. ’The Bn- ebastar. Ha waa bora bar* August ng in Scotland. , coaching tb* play for Monday* to oparat* tb* Navy la riNkarminad taa of dtliana to hava ebarga of road tb* namas of tboaa studants a apadal maaa. dees had a bard braalt when tbair tb* program which will b* an 1,1876, tb* son of Jamas M. and tha TO# funeral will be held tomor­ reaantatlon, and NobI* Grand Mra. no d^slon will b* ranched/ as to wbosa sobolaatio standing plaoad A colorful aacort, Inoludlna tha big roving canter snapped a tendon nouncad in tba near future. lata Norah (Barratt) Burk*. His row afternoon, at 2:80 in tha Sec­ SImma Dowd war* alao praaant blgbaat dlnitarlaa of tba ohurob, aconomias to b* affactfd. / tham in tbs first quartlla of tha fatbar la also prominent locally, “If tha construction bill goes in bis foot and was unable to go on ond Congregational cbiuwb. aooompanlad tb* 76«yaar>old Pon with tha gam*. ’Thia makes it aanlor olasa. ’This la ratbar an im­ baring long conducted a general Followlnr hla policy of bringing through there will b* plan ty of work Dr. John F. Johnaton, paator of tha tiff front tb* Paulin* obapal wbar* harder for bis team to win as ba ia portant plsoa of information to ■tore ob Sprues atrsat and takan Flrat Praabytarian church, Hai^ to Manchaatar paopl* randlti^ of . tb* Saoramant bad baan faft, wbo for tba yards/' ba aala. a good canter. W* must admit G O If COURSE HERE tboaa wbo ar* planning to attend imtlv* part in tb* affairs------of tba familiar work* that hava not b y n “If not, thara is no van Iksaplng ford, aaalatM by Rev. 5: waa atUrad In apotlaaa wblt*. H* bowavar that few canters around ’Connsotleut Agrloultural Collags or town. Allan will offlciat* and burial vdU praaantad bar* of lata jraara. C^gan*’ p^la for whom you b/iva no walkad tb* ih o r t diatane* wltb bars bava baan able to gat tb* Jump normal aoboola for tbay ar* aub- 'ilia dacaasad was adueatad in tba ba In Saon Hill cematary, Hart- 1st B. W. MacAlplne of th* N ra alow but aura atapa, appaarlnf In on Phil Wallas vary often. IN FINE CONDITION mlttad on this standard. local public aoboola and want on to Matbodlat church baa obosan tb* With tha poaslblllty t'b/at acond? axcallant baalth. ^ Tb* building will only ba open to­ It ia also nacasaary for student* study at Hannum’s (now Moraa’s) ^*TO* body will ba at tb* fune^ cantata, “Victory Dlvina" by Marks Blaek'vaatad prlaata proatratad mlaa might hava to b* afl;*ot«d, tb* day from four o’clock on until cloi to bb in thia part of tha class if they Bualnaia CoUag* at Hartford, tbe parlor* of Mark Holme* for the for Eaatar Bunday eveidng. It la a tbanaalvaa bafor* tha altara of Navy bas undar oobsid*f«ibion soma Fairways and Greens All Rolled dramatic and colorful portrayal of i n i tlnM. intend to taka college antranoe'ex- ColUna Straat Classical Bebool at frienda of tbe ■“ Rome'* 400 churcbaa in traditional 60 plans for the dlsti Miutlon of T('omorrow tha achadulaa ar* aa and Quite a Few Take Op amlnatlona or wish to be cartlfledl Hartford and Yal* Univaraity Law o’clock this evanlng until 1:16 to­ the aurfarlngi and final victory o t cuts, tba sacratary said, ,and added Good Friday ritual*. Holy Yaar pll* UBual for Saturday* axcapt moat of portunity to Play. for any acbool of advanced aduca- School, from which taa was gradu morrow afternoon. Cbriat over daath. Tbe composer, grinia, including many Amaricana, thara was “no basis" for ^ specu­ tba group* wiU bava vollay ball and tion. Following la tbe list of stu- atad In 1897. J. Chriatpoher Marks, baa been tte flocked to the temple* for the aerv lation thara has baan so flsr regard­ Indoor baaaball and laaa baakatball Wadbasday'z nlgbt’q baavy aaow- dsnta in tba “First QuartllA’’: John Fraotiood Here Mr*. John V. L a ^ prolific writer of church mualc, but Icea. ing particular yards jand sta­ ■torm balpM ramar than barmad Mlobaal Rukua, Edith Thrasher, Hla first occupation was aa clerk Mra. Lalla M. Burke Labey, wife many consider this ona of hla out­ Oburob Ball* Silent tions, playing condltlona on tb* Mancbaa- Maijoria Bast, John Matobatt, Elsie and bookkeeper In bla fatbar’a atora, of John V. Lahev, died standing work*. Th* aerric* will Organa and oburieh balla war* al Irrespactiva of econo arias to be BOXER KILLS SELF tar Coimtiy slub’a golf ooura* and Johnston, Mildred Prantlea, 01^ wbera anjrtbbg from a xa^a to a vetttrdAy hit noiMi 67 Cli|fd-stained been echeduled ae yet since winter ber and was followed by a tableau tee for the Fourth Senatorial district The funeral service, to whldi interpreting the famoiis painting T be Brltish-American olub w ill torum, or Holy o f, Holies, which sheets a doctor fou ail wrapped rules are in vogue yet. from 1910 to 1912 and a member of relatives and friends are Inviteid Vatican prelates say Pope Pius around the Injured wonu.n. "Tbe Angelus’’, in which Edith Mo- the Congressional Committee for will be held tomorrow at 12 noon hold its regular weekly setback sit­ may open some time during the Wooster Ives, 29, was ajTested on TARIFF COTS ARE N E T Comb and .Valter Wright posed as the First Congressional District in at the Churrh of the Transfigura­ ting tonight at 8 o’clock a t the Holy Year, t is reserved to the a technical charge of idle a.ess when peasants in tbe field, tbeir beads tion, Broad street and Wheeler clubrooms. avenue, Proridenoe. Burial will Popes, but none has visited . it in he was foimd cleaning the room in SEKING TEST VOTE bowed in prayer as tbe cburcb Mr. Burke was a member of the . the last 400 yean. ON ROOSEVELT PROGRAM chimes were beard in the distance. Committee Of Fifteen which draft take place about .3:30 p. m. at the which the injured woman was foimd. West cemetery on Spencer street Mrs. Cavalier’s condition- was not Evelyn Fish and Ruth Fish sang ed the new form of government for ^ NINE HURT IN CRASH. ON FARM AID BILL this tovTO, Mrs. Lahey’s two cou­ considered critical. a French song entitled *‘Ma Nor­ the town of Manchester. He was a Wilmington, Del., April 14.— (AP) Plan Will Be to Bargain sins, Raymond and Clayton Allison, Dr. Nicholas Lafemina ilold police mandie’’ with a zither accompani­ member of the Republican Town —A Pennsylvania r^road electric will be bearers. The others will he found the Injured woiiian when Through Reciprocal Agree­ ment Their duet waa followed by Committee for seven years and FRED E. WERNER train from Pbibidelpbih crashed into Senators Trying Scheme “ La Charmante Marguerite”, a sold served as Its chairman for two be her brother, CTarence Burke, and he was called to a rpbrhing house ments Among Nations. TEAcffM oF WANa the rear of a Hew YwkjWashingtpp Raise Piicin ’ U p to 19i 8\mg by Winnifred Lee. Mias Lee’s yesfsf As an attorney, Mr. Burke brothers-in-law; Arthur 'ohnson, express here today, slightly injuring and ordered her transib^aAp to the Frank Weeks and Charles Albee. hospital. Police returfiri^ to the Washington, April ^4.-L(AP) — 1914 Levels. voice was especially strong, and handled many large real estate AND ORGAN. , nine persons. pleasing and could be beard in any transactions. The express was leaving the honsis later found the iblpcid-stained The legislation upon which Presi­ Beginners instnieted in pitso sheets the doctor descrihei l missing dent Roosevelt will depend for pow­ W ashington, A prfl 14— (A P j — part of tbe large hall. H is Fam ily French s&eet station as the local A direct test vqte on infiation UU' ^ix girls, dressed in French coS' On February 27, 1900, he married FUNERALS at studio OT their own struck it The colliding cars were and found Ives cleaning u cl the floor. er to cut world trade barriers may Other roomers in the ^ ouse sale authorize negotiation of a multi­ pended in tbe Senate today aa mem­ tume, did a quaint dance singing ah I Catherine M. Donahue of thia town, , slightly damaged, but the express bers resumed coiuideration of tbe they kept time to tbe. music. Doris who survives her husband. He alro Mrs. Erastos F. Cowles. homes. proceeded after a short delay. they did not hear any sheds lateral treaty at the world economic conference for horizontal cuts of all sweeping administration farm pro­ Mahoney, Adelia Cullen, and Emily I leaves twa chUdren, a son, James D The funeral of Mrs. Erastus ■ F. Burke, and a daughter. Miss Mary STUDIOr 128 WEST STREE^ tariffs. gram with its varied machinery or Andrews acted as “Monsieurs” while Cowles who died yesterday morning L. Burke; his\ father, James M. r The bill now is being perfected lifting prices to 1909-1914 levels and Dorothy WirtaUa, UUlan Cartey at her home, 209 Hillstown Road, Telephone 3332. refinancing agricyltural. debts. and Barbara Hyde, danced opposite Burke; two brothers, William H, following a lingering illness will be and there were indications President and Leo Burke; and a grandson Roosevelt may send his recommen­ As a substitute for the Rooseveit them as “Mademoiselles.” held from the late home tomorrow mortgage plan, Senator Frazier (R- Tbe final number on the program James C. Burke. afternoon at 3:30. Rev. Watson l lth H our Specials ■ dations to Congress very shortly. Mr, Burke was a member of the Woodruff will officiate and burial Speaker Rainey mentioned it as ND) planned to offer his bUl to re was a comedy' in. one act entitled finance farm debts at 1% per cent "Rosalie,” the resume of which was Holy Name Society, Division No. 1 ■will be in the West cemetery. probably the next important piece of A. O. H.; Court Manchester, For­ For Your Daughter’s EASTER legislation to be reconunended. interest and yearly payment of 1% given by Lucy Barrera. Tbe cast iU' per cent on the pitadpal, employ­ eluded Alice Aijtken aa Madame Bol, esters of America; the Modem Joseph Pehlman. V U E V ljiSi SUNDAY The general tre.ily authorization Woodmen; the Manchester Chamber ing broad inflation to cover the Jn Merrill Rubinow as Monsieiu* Boli The funeral of Joseph Pohlman, was suggested in various quarters of Commerce; the Campbell Coim- well-known Manchester cigar ADORABLE SILK FROCIC5 ancing. and Maddine Jacquemin as Rosalie. today and State Department offi­ Frazier’s proposal provides for cll, Knights of Columbus; Hose and maker, wiU be held tomorrow after­ cials specifically refused to pro- Th- play was given entirely in Ladder Company No. 4 of the South noon at 2 o’clock from the home, of issuing bonds sufficient to meet the French, but the unueually clear dic­ noimce it unfounded. estimated $8,500,000,000 in farm Manchester Fire Department. He his. son, 46 Hudson street. Rev. K. The framework of the treaty also tion and the clearly animated ges­ was treasurer of the Foresters for F. R. Stechholz, pastor of the Evan­ mortgage indebtedness, with the tures of the players put the plot would Include power for the Presi­ stipulation that if these bonds are more than ten years and was a dele gelical Lutheran Zion church will ■ r across to perfection. The plot waa dent to reduce tariffs up to 40 or not sold, they shril be converted gate to the Supreme Conver.tlons officiate and burial will be In the briefly this: 50 per cent under a policy of tariff into currency. of the Foresters, held at Detroit in Buckland cemetery. bargaining through reciprocal agree­ Currency inflation was recom H 1913, and at in 191o Madame and Monsieur Bol are ments. This authority would be sub­ mended to the Senate by tbe un Fraternal Connections Mrs. Mary J. Bennett ject * only to submission of the animous vote of its agriculture con awaiting the arrival of a French He was president of the Holy The funeral of Mrs. Mary J. B«*n- changes in a report to Congress mittee as the main hope for “per diplomat for dinner one evening Name Society, an organization of nett, of East Hartford, will be held where It would lie for 60 days be­ manent and substantial’’ relief for They are both in evening dress for James’s church, of which he was tomorrow morning in St. Rose’s they are determined that the eve- ^ from 1913 to 1915 and fore becoming effective. agriculture. church, Burnside. Burial win be in Proponents, however, expected de ning must be a success. Their only of the A. O. H. for the Mt. St. Benedict’s cemetery. feat on the plan. maid, Rosalie, a stupid girl, who period. He was a member of knows Uttle and cares less, causes department for nearly a The cavalry unit of the U. 8 them no end of trouble by not pre- years, and served as secre­ Army at Fort RusseU, Texas, has paring the meal In the correct man- treasurer of his company EMBARGO IS TERMED been motorized. ’This was the first ner, breaking some of the best china for more than ten years. He waa a and ' most famous cavalry unit In a^ finally forgetting her manners. jn-and knight of Campbell Tbe couple tell her exactly how she P OF BRITISH ORIGIN the United States. must admit the guest and what she remains of the deceased will should say. Rosalie is stubborn and brought to the home on Fark Congressman McFadden Claims when the doorbell finally rinp she tomorrow afternoon. The wiU not answer It. Money in the jyjjgpjQ ^ be held Monday mom- Giving the Power to Presi­ Crepe prints, organdie form of a bribe and a score of j ^ solemn high mass at St. dent Will Lead to War. Juilior frocks.. Sizes promises will not budge her but j ® ga’s church at 10 o’clock. Burial sleeves and collars. Sizes Co-Feature to 16. Printed! crepes, The ICE finally she relents and answers tae _ be In St James’s cemetery, Washington, AprU 14.—(AP) — 8-14. call. She returns without the dip o-1 The House today resumed consider­ Warren WILLIAM in taffetas, hand-' iwibroid- mat with tbe news that the person ation of the administration’s . j x m EASTER SPECIAL ered crepes i al solid EASTER TIME at the door was merely a man who HOSPITAL NOTES embargo resolution with Represent- «THE MIND READER” shades. INDUSTRY had got off from the elevator on ative McFadden continuing the Re- wlto Constance Cunamilig* IS HERE AGAIN— pubUcan attack on the measure by t tbe wrong floor. Flos “DEVIL HORSE” W* eSer o geigeees oirmf Presents The Miss Eugene Walsh coached the James WUUamson, of 68 Strick­ asserting that “it is of British $1.95 EASTER SPIiaiAL •IBntwl play and was asalstea by Victor land street, died at 1:35 yesterday o rl^ ” and wUl lead to war. Davies as tbe Stage Director and afternoon. Represmtatlve McGugln of Kan­ COOLERATOR Dorothy WirtaUa on the properties Mrs. Betty Powers, of 268 I^orth sas, another RepubUcan, joined the Stoce yow vfdef i committee. The program ended M ri" street, Mrs. EUen McCJarthy Pennsylvanian in saying that tiie A Magical New Advance with tbe singing of "La Mar- and infant daughter, of 72 North “question is whether we are going Tonight and seUlaise” by the entire group of| Elm street and Mrs. EUen Pecken- to put Into the hands of the Presi­ STATE S atu rd sr in Refrigeration. bam of 88 8 ^ street were dis­ dent the power to do that which, wUl lilie s French students. Book and Baskin Previews charged yesterday. inevitably lead to war." 2 BIG PICTURES! H yacinths A brUf pubUclty stunt was pre- A son was bom yesterday to Mr. “There’s an undisclosed reason UT. WOOD Co. aentad by three characters who w ______and Mrs.__ Michael Minlcuccl, of 178 tor this resolution," McFadden said. SILK CREPE iJLIPS Tulips to take part m the three-act play oak street “Why not caU ths seerstary of H ydrangeas Distributors to be presented by the Sock and | ______daughter_ was^bom yesterday state and tbe former secretanr <» Lace-trimmed, embroidered and Buakin*^oiub a t high school haU on I to Mr. and M rs. WiUiam E. Grady, state, Henry L. Btlmson, and find D affodils for The Coolerator next Friday nigbt Barbara Hyde, of 44 Olcott Drive. out what It is? . , tailored. Bias cut. ‘ Ram blers in Manchester Eleanor WaUace, and Rita StephsM j^rs. Mary McCurry of 124 Birch 1 know Is that this legisla­ took a smaU portion of one act to | street was adnoltted yesterday tion is of British origin. It w m EASTER - Also Presents give the students an idea of what an first Introduced at the request of K V / j SPECIAL Martha Washington entertaining and exciting play FREIOHTEB DISABLED the British ambassador. LOU SCHWARTZ “Reach For the Moon” Is going to "I wonder bow long this House' is going to sit- by and let Europe run Geraniums be. Boston, April 14.—(AP) — The New England’^ Foremost Coast Guard cutter Ossipee re- toe affairs of this country? wttii Loreftta T eoaf ^ “The President is being deceived, CUT FLOWERS A train operating between Mos-1 ported to headquarters here today Paul Lahe*. EASTER HOSIERY M a p e ^ n . cow and Tlflla, a journey taking that she bad finaUy gotten a Une I believe It would be right and seventy-six hours, has radios, tele- aboard tbe disabled freighter Ma- proper for Congress to withhold this A t the W F e a t n i * Roses, Carnatitms, Stocks, hones, Ubrary and. s special car lang, and was taking her in toe for legislation lest he (toe President) Onyx 'or “culture and risst” as attrao-1 Boston. bs tempted to do with this aiitoor- STATE TH EATER I. tty something that should not bs Snapdragons and Calendulas. tions. The Malang, with 83 men aboard. ■' :|n Service weight and sheers. All newest I became dlsawed , off Cape Cod (tone. Spring shades. Saturday Afternoon Wednesday night and asked for aid. “My fear Is that If this legislation « ^ Q K E \ EVERYTHING Tbs Ossipae reached her early is given him to deolsre an embargo SPECIAL In An Act of Magic 1, Thuraday moniing. Baeauaa of the against Japan that within 30 days On the 8TAGEX AT LOWEST PRICES. Personal Notices high seaa, ths outtsr oould not get he win witness a declaration of war against toe United States by L o o SCHW * FREE RABBITS a line aboard th* freighter and was Japan.” 6 9 c pr. -3 pr. for $ 2 To Lucky Kiddies' DEATH S forced to stand by until shortly after LAHET—At her home,* «7 ciiftdaie 8 a. m„ today ^ en a bawsw waa A Democrat, Representative Dies KRAUSS Through the (Courtesy of Avenue, Bdgewood, R. I., on April flBaUy connected of Texas, retorted Chat “we an 1», Leila M. (Burke) wife of John The — Ossipee - - reportad that At no knbv/ the President already baa toe GREENHOUSE V , Lahey. In her Slat year. I^uneral tim* was the Maiiang in any serious power and authority to mvolv* ua Sim.* aervlces to whien relatives and in w ar i t ha wlsbad to or did things frienda are Invited will be held at dsngar. i'*i .621 H artford Road LT.WOODC.. Church of the Transflruratlon at the unwlaa. oornar of Broad straat and Whealar (Jns qpadaa of Auatrallan kan- .D l i l . Avanua, Bitnrday at iS'o’elopk noon. Itovana And magi^aa cab . b$ 65 Bissell StreetTeLAdDR Burial WiU bo, la. West ,.C^tary, «u »o fo nwMiStheima In tb* traaa Manohaste , Ceaa^ aA $4» ,^sl*olu Gwi OB tba tambt, to apeak. \-f < ‘ • t' \ y. r'B. r -I •. O b W i, !Eim>AT,jAPRIi;i4;.l£^^^ ■ v;’ • ■ ixm U- : !'(< wji »!!M. It • -i'' nflhous~niacadiih''under Chester. Norfolk road Is bate- or jn«i b|n| Aj;itf^rpyHinMi!NT8 APVBRTI6EM KNTfl the Buppoxi'of sevifral bolting Ke- oiled for 6 miles. Norfolk. Winsm; pubUeans. The- D m no^ts "were t i ^ V Opetr to frUfttc. ' ema mepeoted to ^rtpg Jp a blU slmUar to Cm ditim Of Route No. <6^; Bethany and Ptos- road is being oUed for fl’mllee.- — : igram. ' ^ A t- r "Bettau^-Prospect - road. : R oute N o. 144:,* Saybrook. Bpitoy ; 18 to 26 Sduxfl, Watertowfi, hf» the measure p ^ p ^ i^ 'b y 'tb e sttt^ HiU road. V/k miles of macadam Wd JoW aq jir'j^ pointed obmmisdcai after dtadlockfgg ’ t|e A)MUt;6 miles bitumlnoua nMwadam to Senator H ow f^ Aicoto. a ^ tio B ■oparate. beer-b|U.. iState Roddf under conftrqotiQn. Open to traffic. are- imder >. cionstruetton. A ' sbbft toft n e ^ RioiM MGfr veterans sigs^-l^ i23.-‘VQten of watey- ; - R (^ : Nb. 7*:-lftd(fletown-Ctom- seetlqn closed t o -traffic.' wno wouldw ould; '■> be’^Ot lasHi tanoe in or- town, tb^ g- ibMibrt of (jovernw iw ^-^rl^- tifrnpike. 8% miles of Route No. 148: Chester.- Caieeter- ganlxatlon.' ipflne will be (Jpms’ of. (tquqr control by a Road conditions and detours in Killlngsworto road is being oUed fbr jarrsd bed f t U nfit . CITIZENS SEEKING ~ 'Jtoe State o f Qennectiout'- noiade reinfqtoed-condretb z pavement and s^te commission. . The petition spe- sridges are under-construction but 3 miles. Hs satdVha liis^ve- aeoeseary by -highway constructipn Route No. 171: Colchester apd quest to teot Franklin D. ctflcally 'condemns contra by coun­ jopen' to’ traffic. Middletown. 'New- and oiUiw ahnounced bv the' Con- East Hampton. Comstock bridge Roosevivelt an- encased bridge. Bituminous mlib- w a b b a n t 'o^ b ^ iu ^ u k e tures wete obtained in Za* boors and I bekibbins: of the golflhg tured at Hale’s Candy Depaiiment. 'Post rOad cut-off. About 2 mllea hngton. . WiUiaAlton - Warrenvllle adam approaches, length -% mile tin­ toat they might be considered only ' season, when the well-known bi­ lions of the kind directed at Long reinforced cbituminous macadhib pear'to ahswbr a charge of driving Gbvenidr Cross, to Represehtatlve winter brings its first snowfiiU. frjgerators and gas stoves. Freedom of Press Btruction. Closed to traffic. 3aybtook. Killingsworto - Deep road under construction but open-’to an autowbOe-under toe influence of Baldwin and to local representa­ . There’s ho antidote for this In- Freedom of the press, as Ashurst -Route No. 2: Bozrab. Norwich Rlyer road . About 4 miles bitu- tra ffic. Uquor. tives. ■minous macadam under construc- . sect bite. The ' victims don’t saw it, meant a “citlsra may pub­ and Colchester road is being oil8d Route No. 186: Simsbury. Hart­ Use Whole Bran fton. Open to- traffic. Saybrook. . > even want to cure themselves. . lish whatever he sees fit, bpt he for 2 miles. ford road is being oiled for ^ mile. Whole bran muffins are of course Winthrop road is being oiled for 2 must take the consequepces. for his Route No. 8 Ud 82: Norwi^: 'Route No. 187: East Granby. SOf- far superior in health value than the ie s . Piqnoant Plaid white batter ones. So here’s a re­ publication before .the courts of the Norwich Town road is being oiled field is being oiled for 2 miles. ■-> s THE FAMOUS country." ■for 8 -miles'.' ' r " ■ Ipute No. 82: Boirah and Mont- Route No. 197: Wbodstodfc. Plaid silk dresses are extremely cipe for them: viUe. . Norwich and Hadlsrme road is smart, either In crepe or taffeta. He contendied Long undoubtedly Route No. 4: Shanm-Comwall Thompaon road-is being oiled for 1 cup sifted flour being oiled for 1 mile and 2 miles miles. 'Thompson. Woodstock rodA BROWN Many of’them have jackets of solid 8 1-2 teaspoons baking powder had the right to bring suit for dam bri^e road. About 2 Mi miles 6 t respectively. is being oiled for 1 mUe, color—but the really , chic idea, is to 8 tablespoons sugar ages if be bad been libeled, grading and gravel - surface frbni Long disagreed, but said the mat­ Route No. 88: Somers. North ..Route No. IK)7: Franklin. The have a jacket of the same colored l-;4 teaspoon salt 'Cornwall bridge west. Grubbing add Somers road is being oiled for 1 b o w n r i l t s h o e s ter should be clearetf up and if such excavation brook channel on new lo­ Baltic-North Franklin road^ water R plaid but in larger squares. 8-4 cup milk mile. documents were privileged “we cation. Traffic may use old road. bound macadam length about 1 cup whole bran should amend our rules." Route No. 87: ' Bolton-Coventry- mile. Including a 40 ft. span iwidge For table decorations for your 1 egg, well beaten Route’ No.-9: Chester and Say- Andaver road. Six.miles of rein­ For Boy% Girls and Children Long asserted the courts .bad held brook. Hartford-Saybrook toad is is under construction. ’Traffic can Batter dinner or party visit ' tte 8 tablespoons butter, melted forced concrete surface from Bolton Dewey-Rlchman Co. The j^Uow that in all privileged matter, re­ being oiled for 2 miles and 8 mlleN pEUSS. Sift flour once, add baking pow­ covery could be bad -mly if the is­ Notch to -Andover under construc­ Route No. 841: Kent-Warren and purple napkins, crepe ps|>er, der, sugar and salt, and sift agaln< respectively. tion but open to traffic. Job closed suer had shown bad faith or malice, ; ^ u te No; 12: Klllingly. Norwich roEul. W aterbound m acadam-’ 3 novelUes and place cards are most Pour milk over whole brand. . Add down to r toe' winter. attractive and inexpensive. Plen­ but that there was no recourse to road is being oiled for 4 miles. miles in length. Open to traffic. egg and butter to bran mixture. Add recover from newspapers publishing Route NO. 89: Warrenvllle-West- ty of cards for late inaiUng, too... Route No. 14: Middlebury-Wood- flour, stirring as little as possible. such privileged matter. ford road is being oiled for 1 mile. Bake in greased muffin pans in hot buiy road. About 1^ miles of re Rbiito No. 91:'Woodstock. West BBIDOEPOBT BANQUET Directing his attack'on John M< inforced concrete pavement under For Sunning oven (426 degrees F.) 20 minutes. Parker, one of the signers of the road is being oiled fpr 3 mllea. Pretty soon it will be time to Makes 8 muffins. construction. Grubbing, grading Route - No. 98: "Nbiwich. Gallows Bridgeport, April 14.—(AP) — petition charging him'with “corrup­ and installing culverts. Portland. think of s\m-porch comfort. There tion" and “dishonesty,” Lotag said Hill road is being ; oiled for Two members of President Roose­ should be at least two chairs on the Portland-East Hampton road is be One kind of false economy is the petition was the “same old miles. Pomfret'. Woodstock road velt’s Cabinet will be here tomor­ porch that are deep and wide and ing oiled for 8-miles. is being oiled for 1-mile. Woodstock. row, one Postmaster General Farely hunrfitng the laundry at home, when claptrap and rottenness that; be baa ‘ Route No. 15: East Hartford and have hassocks to go with them. A Soutobrtdge road is'being oiled for as ^ est of honor, at a banquet -in you can save yourself this toilsome imdertook to parade over Louisiana South Windsor. Wapping road is divan or a comfortable porch swing for 12 or 16 years." 6 miles. toe Stiftfleld hotel, toe second mem­ is another thing that can’t be dis­ work at small expense. The New being oiled for 1% miles. Stafford. Route'No. 95:''Voltmtown. Ekonk ber, Attorney General Homer 8. Model Laundry (dial 8072) is inex; Repl}ing specifically to the charge pensed with. informal furniture Stsffford-Unlon road is being oiled Hill road’and Church street. Water- Cummings. pensive, does careful work. that as gfovembr he was “pempnally fo r 1 inlle. with plenty of brilliant colors—-they respoflsible" for 810.00(1,060 of-high­ bound macadam- length about 8^ The plans for this occasion, .be­ can’t be too bright—and convenient Route No. 19: Stafford. Stafford- miles are under 'construction. Open lieved to have been -unprecedent^ way funds being used for graft. Wales road is being oiled for little tables here and there for books Easter'candy novelties from The Long said Parker had sevefal rep­ to local traffic. '' in Connecticut were completed to­ and flowers make the ideal sun- Princess Candy Shop, Main street at m ile. Route No. 100: New Fairfield and day. The seating capacity of to« resentatives on the board which su­ -Route.NO. 25: A section of gravel porch. Pearl, will add a novel touch to the pervised expenditure of the money. Danbiury. Waterbound macadam hotel dining room having-been fUlSd Easter menu, and the young and old surface co toe New Milford-Litcb- about one mile in length on toe Fer- there were scores of applications for Now that the prices of Cheney alike will enjoy the delicious flavor fleld road, from Marbledale to New gone road and one niile on toe Balls seats to be rejected. 1988 Protected Prints have t^en of these freshly made ^ d ies. PRISONER SLASHED Preston. Open to traffic. New Pond road. Grubbing, grading and drastically'reduced and are now 76c -Milford-Ldtchfield xoad from New installing culverts. Open to traffic WOULD RAISE AGE LDRIT Preston to WoodvlUe. A section of to 81.60 per yard, women are flock­ For quality and variety, see Gar- but very rough and muddy. Indianapolis, April 14.— (A ?) t - ing to Cheney Hall salesroom .to gravel surface is under construe^ .Route No. 101:,-New Hartford. Louis Johnson, National Comman­ rone’s fine selection of seasonable IN TOMBS PRISON fion. Tailing incomplete. Open to take advantage o f. these bargains. greens: Asparagus; native water­ Wlnsted road is being oiled for '5 der of toe American Legion, ^aid These prints have the newest ,Che- traffic. New Mllford-Utebfleld miles. Winchester. New Hartford today be has requested - toe Federal cress, hot house radishes, French en­ road from Woodville to Bantam. A ney designs and come in all quali­ dive, tender white heads of cauli­ Tells Court Other Prisoner Cut road is being oiled for 4 miles. Win- government to extend toe age limit ties of crepes, crinkled and novelty section of gravel surface is under flower and green peas; and their ripe Because He Was Not. Sup construction. Grading. Open to fabrics. honey dew melons, strawberries, plied With Clean Linen. tra ffic. table grapes and fresh pineapple. Route No. 29: New Canaan. New Fresh Oreen One of the tricks of women who New York, April 14.—(AP) — Canaan cut-off. Two miles ofr re­ gain reputations as excellent cooks F avorite WiHiam Sands of (23 Burnside ave­ inforced concrete imder construc­ EASTER CANDY is their use. of parsley—frequently. A really good sauce for fish isn’t nue) Newport, R. I., was slashed tion. Old road opeu to traffic. Misses’^ Shoes thq most common thing. A sauce with a razor blade on his back aiid Route No. 32: Franklin. Norwich One woman keeps a bowl of chop­ Sizes SVz to 2 ped parsley on hand all during that is a favorite with food connois­ left cheek today as he entered his and WiUimantlc road is being oiled No Home Complete At Easter Without Some Candy! for 2 miles. " luring, for she believes that these seurs is this very simple one: Melt cell in Tombs prison. In Order To Completely Sell Out Our Big Assortment butter, thinned with a little hot wa­ Later he named another prisoner, Route No. 38—Wilton. Ridgefield - Iffight green leaves can be used road is being oiled for 4 miles. of Easter Candy We Offer These Specials: *^ectively to garnish innumerable ter and lemon juice. Add chopped Harry Tester, awaiting trial on $1.95toA2.SO parsley and serve piping hot on robbery charge, as his assailant. His Ridgefield. North Salem road is be­ dishes, and the very sight of them ing oiled for 2 miles. stimulates a lanquid appetite. baked or broiled fish, adding thin injuries were trifling, and he said he Buster Brown Shoes slices of lemon as garnish for each thought Tester was angry at not ' Route No. 34: Orange and West All 88.00 Boxea of All $1.00 Boxes of Haven. Derby line. Shoulders are serving. getting clean Unen for his cell end Balanced Menu 'being oiled for about 1 mile in each t Louis Sherry Candy Maillard’s Assortments A dinner menu for April. blamed Sands, who is "captain” of tb-wn. Half Price At 50c $ t o $ Substltate Half Price At $1.00 2 .2 9 3 .6 5 Escafloped Salmon the cell tier. Route No. 37: New Fairfield Baked Potato ' As a substitute for whipped cream Sands, who was shot during add a sliced banana to the white of Uanbury-New Fairfield road is being Chocolate Peppermint Pat­ Chocolate Covered Dates, - Cauliflower with Cheese Sauce hold-up last October and spent some oiled fo r 1 mile. Biscuits and Honey one egg and beat'stiff. The banana time in St. Vincent’s hospital, plead­ ties ...... lb. 34c lb. 29c will dissolve, making a delidoUs Route No. 39: Sherman-Gaylords- , »'■ Romaine St^ad with French _ ed guilty in February to, an p ^ u lt Vuie road. Bituminous macadam, . Dressing froth . > -AH |2J)0 Boxes of ^ charge growing out of the case, ahd 2^ miles ip length, tlrading aiu; .'V-' ' All Loft Assorted Prune Whip apd Cream WM sentenced to six months in the laying surface. Traffic may use old Haan’s Famous Coffee -Milk “ R ela x" . workhouse. toad without delay. Chocolates, Half Price At Candies Cut in Price SHOE STORE We know a person whose favorite He is now seeking release on a Route No. 46: Norfolk. Reloca­ $ From 10c to $1;00 To introduce the delightful new word is “relax." She has no use writ of habeas corpus and is being tion of Summit crossing. Grave] sub? 1.00 ' 825 Main Stffiet -Jtanbrosia face powder, Hale’s Cos­ for people who are always fatigued. held in Tombs prison while the writ base complete. Open to traffic. Old Fashion Gum Drops Nutted Crunch metic Department offers a grand She seems to have twice the average is being argued. The fact that he ' Route No. 53: Redding. George-- bargain. You get a 81-00 box of person’s energy, but she believes in had been slashed came out in coUrt town road is being oiled fo r 2 miles> Lb. 19c Lb. 49c . powder, 81-00 aeanser and 50 c curling-up like a. kitten and having today when the judge asked him how " Route No. 67: Westport. Weston P ^ am (v^ue 82-50) for 81-50. a nap whenever one feels droopy. "Maillard Special! 50c Arthur’s .Assorted he had rec^ved ^ cut on his road. Reconditioning side walk and r DownstM^s Downstairs cheek. eide slopea Open to traffic. 1 Box.Easter.Sugar Eggs; Chocolates Playground As a finishing touch for yoxir Eas­ Route No. 67: Sejrmour and Ox^ 1 Box Cboc.'Eggs and Bunny, 1 ' Lb. Box, Made Specially One smart woman thought of cov- Shop / STEIGEKS Shop ter suit or coat wear a smart scayf ford. Seymour-Sputobury road, Both F or ^ F or Us. ermg her baby’s play-pen with oil- BONDS SOLD AT AUCTION 0 0 from Hale’s. Plain or printed, in about 6 miles of reinforced concrete Try It Once! "tdoth— out, ARLOW committed to a system placing the leaving toe field to those who ob­ ASK MOVIE PROBE dozen control in the hands of the coimty tained a beer license but who also comnilssloners.’’ illegally sdls beverages of a higher Washington, April 14.—(AP)— -All Kinds Sugar GREAT Stripes, Checks, Twills— The-^-statement followed one is­ alcoholic content. The Sirovlch resolution calling for Buns, dozen .. sued by (Sovemor Cross who favors Eheven Republicans, principally an investigation into toe motion 8 X 0 ^ DISPOSAL SALE N 1 the bill proposed by the Buckley from Tolland county, toe bafliwick picture industry was s^d today' by An Kinds Pies, study commission, in which he of Major John Buckley, Republican Speaker Rainey to ha"e been held each ON charged the bill was the “worst chairman of toe liquor control study up from House consideration pend­ In Navy) Grey, O^iNrd juid Tan possible solution,’’ of the problem commission, voted with toe Demo­ ing actibn on the adminletration JeUy Doughnuts, and would endanger the possibility crats against a motion making toe securities bill now beforr the . House o f repeal. beer bill toe order of toe day at interstate commerce' committee. dozen ••••••• Our Entire Stock .v'- “The discussion in-the House to­ noon Tuesday without a public hear­ *Tt is being held up by toe rifles EXTRA SPECIALS DAILY I day was hot upon the merits of the ing. committee because it is felt by bin;” ' Bsildwln’s statexheht said. The bill was believed doomed in some that ' toe securities bill ud]l t ' Don’t Miss This Value Event— “XXX The Democrats resorted to the Senate, where toe Democratic take care of toe situation," Rainey parliamentary tricks to force de­ majority, was expected to receive said. Bargains For A l| . . lay and prevent a fair explanation. “Tlais bill separates the control of nbn-intoxiqatiag bevera^s from SPECIAL the control of gin,' whiskey, rum and other intoxicating liquors. The /• I- -k.- repeal of the 18th Amendment has FOR EASTER not been accomplished as yet and They're luperbly -MAN-T-klLORED- requires the approval of 36 states EASTER ANIMALS by a Fifth Avmiue maker of mWe before^it'becomes an accomplished No Substitute clothing . . youthful iii^;le and, fact As firmly as 1 believe that double-breaated models with' toe- lame ultimate repeal Is necessary, it yet perfect tailoriog and fine detail found Is in the future, x x x" Cftn ever take the pl^e of flow­ 5c, 10c in men’s eulta. The fabrica are an Party’s Fledge exclusive taelq’a.euitints of excellent ” The Republican party is pledged ers, at Easter ■ time. No other ■ r ' quality." "N6 ntad 'ta‘sho^aram10c thla la im'i^taUohably 'T ^ suit value the state enforeemuit act making of HartfordI . possible an adjustment-in the event gift can express the beauty and sentiment of the of a modification of the Volstead Act and repeal of the 18th Amend­ day. In our selection you have the Iw t obtain­ PER NOVELTIES ment The Volstead Act having rER TRIMMINGS .Ehvtirc Clj^st B i^ t on been modified permitting the sale t x beer and wine, this bill serves able of potted lilies and Spring flowers- and ■■'.^Canvas.‘ '■ immediately:to meet that problem.’* • ( ' Baldwin made similar arguments Spring blossoms...... 'i,. and took the bill up 'cM^^ .Padded Shouldein clause, explaining the reasons for y n i tecommendatinn of eaoh, at the Befnibljetm caucus. Only one ques- ..T aj^ 'A rral^ y-' wgs asked of him .by the - as- sw bled LeiWjetora, aod”lB reply td . • -.••y. .V K , Digt.bet said tbe measi|fe ” d ^ not -'V iV . •' the manufacture-of hbme .Reiidforad; *>r.home ube.. on the fttciiied the-'blll fbr I ______to r i ; : ‘ . i* - r <:V

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president is Mrs. Raymond EL Hunt again. On bis fourth trip he rsach- bill should be opposed, although be of Rockville. sd the office but when be triumph­ STUNT FLIER EXPLODES did not thlnk^^'titb blU woifld work.” REFINANCING BILL antly produced his 1982 receipt It He added that those appearing at ELY HAS SCHEME Rockville Notee a hearing on the matter had implied Stores are closed this afternoon turned out to be a receipt for his FALLACIOUS AIR TERMS in eelebraticm of Good Friday. They electric light bin. that the Democratic party in S t Paul-^FbUowlng the drouth, fkvor of the bill and that t ^ might DIES AT AGE OF 86 remained open (his morning ^ to PASSES THE HOUSE th^t the Democrats- were- TO AH) JOBLESS the fact that they were closed yes­ a famine threatens. .> Thrilling Action Marks ^'Cen­ terday afternoon in observance of, Beer has brought .-fich a demand treating them better than the R^ INSTALL L E CHAPMAN the Merchants’ half'holiday.. for pretzels that a famine seems tral Ariport** Trade School pubficans. T his whole thing is A large munber attended the inevitable. In two weeks one wbole- Benefit Picture. Just an attempt of- the Democratic MoiW d Seordary of Af Ba; Sate Govenior Says It whist and social held yesterday af- Two KUioD Dollar Farm R^ aaler has disposed of an entire car­ party to get ths negro vote. ELKS EXALTED RULER temooii by the Home Economics load, one fourth its annual pretzels Air "pockets” and "vacuum” ■ EstiU replied that his colleague Committee oi' the Vernon Grange at jiuff do hot exist, according to Paul from Salisbury bad “let the cat out Treasorj Stiloei Strwe the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert lief Measure Now Goes to Massillon, Ohio—George Walker, of the bag. The real answer is Wai Pat Millions Ba^ to Mantz, stunt flier in Richard Bar- that the Republican party is deter­ Ceremonies Last Night Attend­ Newmarker at Ogden's Comer. Re­ 30, charged with petty larceny, thelmess’s latest picture fo First freshments were served during the the Senate. walked out of his cril in City Pris­ National, “Central Airport," to oe mined we Democrats shall not get of Paralysis on Sonday. Work. ed by Members of Order from afternoon. on but left a note on the ceO door. shown at the State Theater, W d- the n e ^ vote." This State and Mass. The foUowing prizes wera I t said: nesday and Thursday, April 26 and ’The House voted to reconsider the awarded at the whist party con­ “Didn’t steel nothing in this action it took yesterday when it con­ New York. April 14.—(AP)^—Mrs. Washington, April 14.—(AP)— 27, imder the auspices of the State p Eu u rin g 4 WMbinfton, April 14.—(AP)r- The installation of Lewis H. ducted Wednesday evening in the town and I an’t going to. You fel­ Trade School, which is attempting curred with the Senate in a The administration’s 12,000,000,000 bill which would regulate w o rl^g C. R. Woodin, mother of Sedreta^ Govemor My of MasMichusett* Chapman, proprietor of the Ch^>- G. A. R ball under tke auspices of farm mortgage refinanchig bill was las was goln’ to take me for a ride to raise funds for its athletic pro­ of the Treasury WUHam H. Woodin^ a delegation representing labor and man Shoe Store on Main'' street, the American Legion Auxiliary:— anyway, so Fm gone. If 3rou want gram. Tickets are being sold by conditions in homes. ’The bill was Ladles’ first, -Mrs. Olive Krause; passed today by the House and sent then tabled. died yesterday mondng a t the indus^ in that state today present* and president of the Rockville to the Senate, which is constdeitog me come to x x x street, Akron, Trade School pupils and according ed to President Roosevelt a proposal Chamber of Commerce, as Exalted second, Mrs. laez ScnoOk;' third, and ask for George. to reports the seats are, selling Woodin home a t 82 East 64tb itreet. Idles Lucille Brigham; men’s first, it as sm amendment to the gene~xl which they said might place 9,000,- Ruler of'Rockville Lodge, Nb. '1369, farm relief measure. “G. W.“ wen. Mrs. Woodin was in her 86tb srear. 000 unemployed a t work. B. P. O. Elks last evening, was ac-; Harry Keish; secimd, Carl Schnet- ‘T. S. ’The door has been unlock­ “They're an exploded theory,” ski; third, Martin Kemey. The bill was approved after three Fimeral services to be attended by The Massachusetts group asked contpanied by much pomp andt days of debate in which oppone-::s, ed ever-aince I come. I could of the stunt filer says. "They were the President to seek immediate ceremony. Visiting Elks were pres­ Georgs N. Brigham, adjutant of left sooner but I was pretty tired.” nice, round-soundii^ words in the Overnight members of the fsunily will be held Stanley Post, No. 14, American Le­ led by Representative Boileau (R- Friday afternoon. ’There wiU also legislation to regulate hours of ent from all p a ^ of -ConnecticuC. Wis.) unsuccessfuly sougbtrito have AJban]^, Oregon—Park C ^ , Chi­ mouths of Iltsrary pilots of the work on the principle of the five- and Massachusetts. The installing gion and Commander Charles A. eariy after-the-war period, but be services at the First Methodist Ryan of Putnam Post, both mem­ the Frazier inflation bill passed as nese restaurant owner, heard a A. P. News / day week and shorter working day officer was Past Exalted Ruler man enter the restaurant and they have no basis in fact. church, Berwick, Pa., at 8 o’clock Mwd recommended that in the same bers of the Foutb District, have a substitute. , John J. Mack of Hartford Lodge of While the House was approving opened the cash register. He start­ “A ’vacuum,’ in which a plane WeUesley, Mass.—Flames seeth Saturday - afternoon. Faterment connection provisions be Included Elks. The retiring Exalted Ruler, been awarded a special personal either stands motionless or faUs, is citation for excellence in member­ the important mortgage le^slation, ed from the kitchen as the Intruder aroimd containing nearly 45,- wlU be in the family mausoleum;at for modification of the anti-trust Edward L. Newmarker,. prominent tne Senate approached a vote on a opened fire. The mirror behind the a downward pushing current of air, 000 gallons of gasoline as fire Berwick. laws and inclusion of minlmui Rockville banker, assisted in the ship effort by the National Head­ quarters of the American L,egion. strongly-supported amendment to cash register—In which the and a pocket, in which a plane sweeps an oU storage plant. Mrs. Woodin was reported to have wage regulations. ceremonies wishing his successor the relief ^ tmder which farmers stranger apparently saw the lm< ABCS, is an upward pushing current suffered a stroke of paralysis Sun­ The plan, which they called the Fifteen such awards were made in Boston—Police say John J. Moore much success. Connecticut. The citations will be would be promised high enough age ot the proprietor-^as shat­ ,of air. one of five men sought in connec­ day and had been criticaUy ill since Massachusetts plan for the rehabili- The installing officer John J. tered. The robber escaped with 37. “The discovery of this has on- tion with elayjng of Charles Solo­ then. She (Red at 4:30 a. m. today. totion of labor axid industry, was presented at the next meeting of prices to cover their cost of pro­ Mack, installed the new staff of: the district. duction. C3iln was unharmed. abled daring fliers to fly through mon, will siurrender on arrest of Bora In Pennsylvania. presented both to I»resident Roose­ officers as follows: Exalted. Ruler, The . Fitch Pump of the Rockville This the administration has op­ gaps and canyons like Boulder other four. Mary Dickerman W(x>din wsui bom velt and Secretary Perkins of the Lewis H. Chapman; Esteemed Fire Department was called out yes­ posed. Dam. ’The Grand Canyon and Yose- Sheldon Junction, Vt.—Combina­ Nov. 24,-1847, at Harford, Pa., the Labor Department. Leading Knight, Clarence J. Mc- terday to answer a still alarm for a Details of llfeasiire mite, that formerly would have tion train of the St. Johnsbury and daughter of Clark Dickerman, M. D. Governor Ely was accompanied Carjtby; Est^m ed Loyal . Knight, chimney fire at the comer of Mar­ ’The mortgage measure passed'by COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS been considered suicidal. Lake Champlajn railroad is derailed She was educated in the sidiools of by Senator Walsh, Edwin S. Smith, George L. Betts of Manchester; Es­ ket and Brooklyn streets. the. House, authorizes the Federal "The modem stunt flier, equip­ ripping up 1,000 feet of track. Harford mid at Harford University. Massachusetts commissioner of teemed Lecturing Knight, John H. Mrs. Ethel M. Bartlett of 85 land banks to issue 12,000,000,000 of ped with sceintific knowledge ra­ Simsbury—Second fire in as many She was iuarried in 1865 to Qemuel labor and industries; William E. G. Karges; secreta^, Michael J. Cos­ Grove street has been named ad­ farm-loan bonds, a t a maximum in­ CHARGED WITH FRAUD ther than high sounding and fear­ days destroys another large dormi- Hicketts Woodin, who died in 1981. Batty of New Bedford, an official grove;. treasurer, Raymond E. ministrator of the estate of her terest rate of four per cent. some words, merely puts extra toiy at the Elthel Walker school for Qemuel Wcxxlin was one of the of the United Textile Workers, and Hunt; Tyler, John F. Coleman; husband Elmer H. Bartlett who died These bonds are to be used, first power on bis motor- and flies right girls. Police investigating. founders of the American Car and Harry Kendall, a member of the trusts for three years, Frank H. a week ago. American Official Confesses through these obsi^ctlons.” Foundry Company, which William New Ei4 :land Council and head of to exchange for or purchase out- Rlzy. A Union Communion Service of rtaading farm mortgages; second, and Is Turned Over to An “Central ^Airport” is a spectacu­ STORM WARNING Woodin beaded at the time of his the Kendidl Manufacturing Com- The following appointive officers the Rockville Methodist Episcopal to make new loans on farm mort­ lar sir pictiure with a glowing ro­ Washington, April 14.—(AP) — appointment to the Roosevelt cab­ pany. were announced by Exalted Ruler church and the Union Congrega­ thorities in Haiti. mance taken from Jack Moffitt’s The Weather Bureau today issued inet. Before the formation of the A memorandum presented to the gages, >ond third, after the expira­ Chapman following his installa­ tional church was held at the latter tion of one year, if the bonds are story “Hawk’s Mate.” The cast the foUowing storm warning: American Car and Foundry Com­ President said: tion: Esquire, William H. Preuss; churcb last evening a t 7:30 o’clock. Washington, April 14.—(AP)— 8upportin<' Barthelmess includes “Advisory 8:80 a. m. Storm warn­ pany Qemuel Woodin was president “The number of imemployed in not required for the first two pur­ inside guuTl, Bernard J. Hanley of The members o f ' Stanley Dobosz poses, to refinance a t lower interest The State Department today an< Sally Ellers, Tom Brown, Harold ings changed to northeast 8:30 a. of ^ e Jackson and Woodin Mahu- country estimated generally Stafford Springs; orgazdst, Joseph Post, American Legion, wil! en­ noimced that it had instructed the Huber, Glenda Farrell, Grant m. Provlncetown, Mass., to Point facturing Company in Berwick. from twelve to fifteen million is a any outstanding Issues of federal A. Farr of South Manchester; tertain. Anthony Dobosz, father of farm-loan bonds. American Legation at Port Au Mitchell and JamCs Murray. Judith, R. I .‘, strong northeast and Mrs. Woodin has continuously grave menace to the economic, poli­ chaplain, Past Ehialted Ruler Mi­ the late S t^ e y Dobosz, after Prince, Haiti, to surrender David P. The screen play is by Rian north winds probably reaching gale maintained - a home in Berwick, tical and moral health of the United It also authorizes the land banks chael J. Conway. whom the Stanley Dobosz Post, was for five years to grant moratoriums Johnson, American collector of cus­ James and James Seyn.our and the force at times near and off the though she resided a great part of States. The importance of getting John J. Mack, installing officer, named, ;at a dinner to be held- on toms there, to the Haitian author!' direction by William A. Wellman. the‘time In New York. a t million unemployed to vToriw to farm borrowers, and 350,000,000 coast.” and his staff were enterUfined at Tuesday evening in the G. A. R. is authorized for tl^ purpose. ties for trial in the island’s courts on The secretary of the treasury was as quickly as possible is comparable dinner at the Rockville Hduse prior Hall. The dinner has been ar­ charges of fraud. 10,000 her only son. She is also survived to the need recognized in the meas­ The interest rate on all outstand­ There are at least to the installation exerdSes, A fea­ ranged as a tribute to the memory ing and new mortgages held b> tbd ' The depautment in a formal State Civil RIGHTS BILL earthquakes a year in the world. by Payson Kingsbury Dickerman, a ures enacted for aiding the bank­ ture of the installation ceremonies to the first local soldier of the ment said Johnson “has confessed accor^g to scientists. brother of MUton, Pa. ing structure, reducing government land banks is reduced for five years that he has been guilty of defraud­ was the presenting of the Exalted World War who lost bis life in ac­ to four and one-half per cent and expenditures and to those contem­ Ruler's Jewel to Edward. L. New­ tion. ing the Haitian customs suid accept­ STARTS HOUSERGirr plated for aiding the farmers, rail­ grants a moratorium on the pay­ ing bribes from Zrike brothers, im­ marker, the retiring Exalted Ruler. The newly formed Boy Scout ment of principal for five ydars. A roads and other Interests. A concert was furnished during the troop held a meeting last evening in porters and merchants of Port Au Available Work the Town Hall, Memorial Buil&ig, total of 315,000,000 is autboiizeu for evening by the recentiji' organized this provision. Prince.’’ Political Parties Accuse Each “Public works and other meas­ Elkc orchestra accompanied by at which time the troop received “The fraud consisted in imder- ures being considered will be help­ short entertainment program. their first lesson in tieing knots. A. weighing the bsdes of merchandise Other of Trying' to Secure EASTER CANDY ful but a t best will work to a small Following the instaUation and E. Taylor, scoutmaster, was in consigned to the importers, duties the Negro Vote. percentage to the unemployed. The business meeting a roast beef sup­ charge. being payable on the weight of each only way to absorb unemployment per was served the members and The Rockville All-Stars, sponsored package,’’ the statement continued. Hartford, April 14. — (AP)— FOR ALL is to place them where work is guests. The naming of the commit- by the Clerks V.. C. went to the Queer Twists “Suspicion was aroused severa Charges and countercharges that Special boxes of Chocolates availaUe in industry and business t ^ for 1983-34 will be announced Connecticut State Priscm at montlM ago that these frauds were both political parties were ‘‘seeking for the grown folks and a wide now. today by Exalted Ruler Lewis H. Wethersfield this afternoon for the being committed, as a result of the negro vote” were made in the “It is nepessary that this be done Chapman. first baseball game of the season. In Day*s News which a thorough investigation was House yesterday during a debate variety of Novelties including on a National scale as It is impos­ Settle WUl Case • They will go to Middletown tomor­ instituted by the general receiver of over adoption of the dvil rights Solid and Shell Chocolate sible of accomplishment except on With Judge John Rufus-Booth of row for the opening game with customs, Mr. De La Rue. ’This in­ bUl. Pieces. Baskets filled with a that does now discriminate Wesleyan University. New Haven presiding at the pres­ Hugo, Colorado—A faithful dog, vestigation indicated that J,ohnson The bill, previously passed in the between geographical sections and Tomorrow, April 15th, is the last was implicated in these frauds. Senate was passed in the House. pure, wholesome candy are ent term of the Tolland County Su­ day for the payment of taxes at the a burnt match, a cigarette paper, industries. perior Court, acting as arbitrator, and a wife wbo imderstahds dogs— “As a result of Johnson’s confes- Opposition to the bill was ex- priced very reasonably. “We believe the President should, the long drawn-out contest be Rockville National Bank under the siqn the Department of State on pressed by Joe Gamer EstiU of Sal< therefore, seek Immedtate legislation five per cent discount plan. The these are factors credited by Ed tween Irwfn B. Uoyd of Hartford Briesel, rancher, with the savimr April 11 Inztructed the legation isbury, who questioned the wisdom to regulate hours of work for men bank will be open Sa^rdgy eve­ infprm the Haitian government that of acting on this bill a t this time. against Mrs. Cora ^ y d Weir of ning from 7 to 8 o’clock.'' of his life. i ^ Chocolate Novelties From 5c Up. and women .on the principle of the Rockville, was fina% settled.' For *lt was willing to waive Johnson’s 1 ^ . Josepha Whitney of New Ha­ five-day week and the shorter wor«.- Mrs. Arthur R. Newell, regent of Briesel’s team ran away and his the seventh time since 1926, the leg was broken when he was immunity as a treaty official anc ven, had previously declared that ing day. We also bejieve that auth­ Sabra Trumbull Chapter, Daughters surrender him to the Jiuisdlctlon of she was “proud of the state for the case was brought into court on of the American Revolution, and thrown'from the wagon during a ority should be given to the Presi­ Wednesday b^ore Judger. EkK>tt, the Haitian courts. action we are taking.” PRINCESS CANDY SHOP dent or his administrative reprd^ Miss Helen Hyde of Ellington, left snowstorm. Unable to crawl, he “Johnson has accordingly been seeking a declaration of rights. today for Washington, D. C.. to at­ was in danger of freezing to death. J. Mortimer BeU of Salisbury, said Main Street at Pearl sentatlve to modify the basic pro­ The case was not completed on surrendered to their Jurisdiction.” that he could see no reason why the visions regarding hours of labor, in tend the D. A. R. National Conven­ He lighted a match and with the Wednesday and the attorneys for tion. Miss Hyde will act as alter­ burnt end scribbled a note on a accordance with the demonstrated both the plaintiff and defendant neeun of individual industries, pro­ nate and page, which is the second cigarette paper. . wished to be heard in long aigu- time that such an honor has been “Go straight borne. Fellow, and vided that such changes are not in ments. violation of the object of furthering conferred upon her. get the Missus,” be commanded About ten o’clock yesterday The ladies of the Tolland Feder­ after be had fastened the note to the utmost practical reabsorption morning the parties appeared in of the unemployed. ated church will serve their months the dog’s collar. the'Superior Court chambers and ly supper to n i^ t in the church so­ The dog did. Honrs of Labor Judge Booth invited them into Your Easter Clothes “Measures proposed by the presi­ cial rooms at 6 o’clock. Pittsburg, Kos.—Roy Johnson chambers separately. Over two is about to give up the struggle to dent for regulation hours of work hours was spent in the conferences should provide for some degree of CAPITALIST DIES obtain a 1983 automobile tag. which finally resulted in the settle The first time Johnson drove to control in each industry of hours of ment of the case. Court opened at operation of individual member ' New York, AprU 14.—(AP)—Eli Girard, county seat, for his plats, 12:20 o’clock and immediately ad Springs, retirsd capitalist and form- be arrived after the treasurer’s SILBROS . . . pUuts. Also, to protect workers Joumed at 12:21 o’clock unUl TueS' from -exploitation and to preserve sr mayor of mayor jf Charlotte, N. office bad closed. A week later be day morning at 10 a. m. C., died in tbs New York hospital tried again but was halted by a price stobUity, tbera should be Several civil cases are to be coupled with such measures mini­ early today after an operation for puncture. He put on new tirts but beard next Tuesday and a Jury gall stones. arrived to find the office closed v\V - WEEKSf TO PAY mum wage scales suited to each in­ panel will be heard on Wednesday. dustry and based somewhat on the Close to two weeks will be needed cost and standard of living in the to complete ibo Jury trials now as­ various sections of the country." signed for trial should all cases be A WHOLE YEAR IP YOU WANT IT! Tbs Massachusetts representa- tried as scheduled. Uves said the United Itotes was the Daaoe only dviUsed comity that permit­ Easier Salarday ted the working of women and A beautiful corsan. of sweet Come On! Let's Go minoM on all-nigbt shifts and as­ peas will be„p;esettte

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>>•. F A C E Vi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,' CONN., FRIDAY, A ^ I L 14,198i>, _ found, Town of Oranga: About^875 fMt a w lu !^ - ift e ii t b f [ rices this year mur Indicate that of concrete gutter on the charge. The Rev. George Almon SKROADJOBS season oloesa. £be turkey crop will not show tha Gnuuy Hill Road. RuMser- jOo..frt. Roy had to be brought out again and Highways Being Patched. Season Extended to July 14 as., Layman, their aim, about 16 yaare paths dug..Crocuses and other early Will Remain, Governor De­ and address of, angler, (2), “ “ •J? Churches to Sing Religions by New BUI. streaih, (8) date ^trout ,was brnmht, old, a daughter about 14, and a buby. Man Now Heads Second flowers on the lawns stood bravely clared. Highway Commissioner John A. I A volunteer fireman. Jack'Fitch, up through the drifts. Snow lay on (4) apemes and-tig number, (8) 'o- dacdonald today announced six new Hartford, April 14.—Recent heavy catlon In stream oaUght, I. e.,.ateve eon of the mayor, was brought to the ground all day, though much of Songs-rMinor Riots. Columbus, O., April 14.— (A P )— highway projects. Involving the Im- I rains in southern sections of the the Jefferson hoi^tal here. Fitch City in United States. It was taken off by the thaw. or below leased area, upper or low­ Freedom today for all "beer prison­ irovement of slightly more than state, and snows alon|i the northern er portion of leased area, (9) l and Helen l . Carr entertained at Despite a government authorlsa bUl legalising 8.2 beer. The list of defaulted.' Cross the past week, extend the Kelly, «PP»“tlcedhlm to an im^^ Sunday at the rectory tlon to remain open, forty-five of the 24 names was submitted by State Sealed bids on the six new jobs fishing season from July first up to taker. He got out of that business In honor of Mrs. Horace Wells Sell' 56 theaters in Madrid were closed. Will be received from contractors at and including July 14 and reduce r ^ Assbdation Prohibition Commissioner E. G. and worked his way to the top of ers of Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Be^ Meanwhile reports said that Mathews, who found that most of the Highway Department head­ the dally creel limit to 15. The Now la the time to atart new tavaatment plana as a new the engineering profession. legal weight limit remains at 10 sides Mrs. Sellers, her son Md churches all over Spain were crowd, the violators In the state wore serv­ quarters in the State Office Build seriea of aharea la now opened for a ubacrlption. Kelly, 88 years old, six-foot Dern- pounds per day. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ed fo r Good Friday services. ing sentences for dealing In alco­ Ing, Hartford, until 2:00 p. m., Mon Tlie Aaaoolatl^ has been organised for over forty yeari and ocrat, who was president of the day, April 24, 1988. The projects "Plans of the State Board of Blsb- Charles Coleman Sellers of New Catholic newspapers did not pub holic drinks other than beer. has been oner of the leading faotora to building up the Town. city’s south park system for nine London were present, and several llsh, but others appeared. Com are as follows: eries and Game to conduct a state­ y6ars and director of a 1120,000,- In considering the pardons. Gov­ wide lurvey of trout movements by The Aasociatlon’a plan for Mortgage Amortization offers the other friends. Mrs. Sellers and Mr, merce and Industrial works were ernor White emphasised that clem­ Town Aid Projects closed throughout the country ex­ liberating 16,000 tagged trout have house builder exceptional advantages and the investor safety of ency would be extended only lo Town of Durham: About 9,960 cep t In a few Isolated cases. feet of Trap Rock Waterbound Ma­ been completed," Superintendent principal and high rate of Interest. cases of persons Involved in the sale Clark said. "Due to the large num­ In Seville groups gathered at the of beer. Pardons for prisoners con­ cadam on Parmelee Hill Road, es ^endleton. They attended the doors of several churches singring Maiden Lane and Haddam Quarter ber 6t anglers who are expected to Cermak, fatally shot at Miami, victed of trafficking In whisky and See the Association Secretary At Once morning service at St. Peter’s religious songj, while near some cf Rood. be out on the state-leased streams Fla. He was named after the veter­ the churches anti-Communist mani­ other "hard liquors" will bo handled Saturday and Sunday, eeven special church. on individual merit as In the past. Town of Old Lyme: About 5,800 . At the Office in the Store of an Democratic leader, Patrick A. festations were staged. One person feet of. rolled bank run gravel on the prizea will be awarded for tags se­ Nash, declined the honor because was seriously injured and several Four Mile River Road, cured on these two days and return­ C; E. Hduse & Son, Inc. of his age. He Is 70. received slight Injuries when police Town of Bridgewater: The com ed to tbe Hartford offices of the ^publicans Protest were forcejd to Intervene in three pletion of about 11,260 feet of roll board. There were cries from Republic Deaths Last Night WAmNG minor disorders. ed crushed Limestone on the Second The Union Hardware Co., U. 8. an members of the council of A parade in which more than 4U,- “Democratic machine politics,” aft­ Ormond Beach, Fla.—Gen. Adel Hill and Keller Roads. Miss Dorothy Simler, daughter of 000 persons participated was staged 'Mlscellaneoas Projects er Kelly had been named, and they bert Ames, 97, last surviving union Mr. and Mrs. Anton Simler, Jr., is at ^rcelona. Special delegations Town of Fairfield: About 900 feet threatened to contest his selection general of the Civil War Eind mill spending a few days at the home of came from the entire Catalonian .c- of grading and rolled bank run as Illegal. They had tried to force tary governor of Mississippi. her cousins, the Misses Dorothy and gion for the event. Police arrested gravel surface on the King’s High­ a primary and election on the may­ Eleanor Fisher of Glastonbury. several Anarchists who attempted Seattle—Capt D. Thomas Davies, orship and opposed legislation 77, former Seattle port wwden and way Extension. The Primary department of the to Interrupt services at St. Andrew's Town of Fairfield: An eight-foot adopted by the State Assembly Federated Sunday School will have church. sea captain. pernoltting the council to make its span concrete slab bridge and about a social time at the Sunday School 250 feet of rolled bank run gravel \ own selection. Robins raise two broods of four rooms next Saturday afternoon. approaches on the Euton Road. A ctin g M ayor Frank J. Ctorr re­ Thirty members of Wapping TURKEY PRODUCTION to six young each year. signed immediately on Kelly’s elec­ Grange went to Columbia Grange tion, which was by unanimous vote last Wednesday evening. Frank of the Democratic members. ’Three House took them all in the large INCREASES IN STATE Republicans declined to vote. school bus as it was Neighbors’ Kelly Is a Chicago product. He was bom here and it was here that Important.Agricultoal Bn- he got his inspiration to become an were invited, Vernon, Scotland and terprise Within Four Years engineer by watching a group of Wapping. The program was opened _ W o rth S200;000. workmen lay out the World’s Fair by a band of ten members in cos- ______of 1893. That. , sight caused him ufm’o to I tKir.i ■ rom Scotland Grange; a reel-. Hartford Anril 14.—Turkey rais- give up undertaMng------tation by Miss Bertto I^ t of Ver- ^ Connecticut has changed dur work and pick up an axe lu wiciu I—_non , and sne respondedresponaea withwiui anon en-i. ® ^ - yg^rs from------compa- ft for the sanitary district In 1894 core»; violin and nmndolln native imlmportance to a real agri- He supplemented his practical edu- bv members of Vernon Grap'^e; ication by night schwl study Md a j,y j^gg Margaret Welles cultural enterprise on several hun­ dred farm s. Com parative fig^ures course of engineering at Notre Wapping YVaontoe Grange with an encore; a tabulated by the State Department Dame. piano solo by Harold Hart of Wap­ of Agriculture show that the num­ ping Grange with encore; mono­ ber enotshoitt- first prize, Mrs. Mark Hills of the gregaticHtal church, $5,000 each to en tiaem; stay put! second. Refreshments of cake and the New Haven Orphan Asylum $11.50 $29.43 coffee were served. and St. Francis Orphanage, and Only a Few Left> only a Few Left $4.95 Pcench silk ccepe tii^ A Good Friday service was held $2,500 each to the Jewish Home for 'with aevf im ported lacw. at St. Peter’s church (this morning) Children and the Home for Crip­ at 11 a. m., Allan L. Carr, reader, to pled Children, all of New Haven. _30-Ga)lon, Steam and Hot. White Enameled Up in the iMLpk Bias' cut, foil siae, V or Rangff" Boilers .Water Radiation Drainboarda Down in the front. strai^K necklines. Q io- Extra Heavy mise in new panty styJcg (not the envelope dos- $ 7 75 $3.50 ingT’and dance sets time Special For Week-End 1 ■ SIC ddightfufor fem im ne ^•Inch Brass Vt-lneh Bnun- ' Ohly 1 Electric ALL POPULAR BREEDS OF a woman’s fashion her • N Pipe Pipe .. Refrigerator Left daughter wiU envyl LAC£ BRASSIERES NccUiMd' 2Scc^' PINE QUALITY X 7c $87.50 GHIGKS 4 ■ 25 PER CENT REOUCTIpN: ON; ALL OIL BURNERS. Free Sonvenirs For'AO Customers On Saturday! The flattering up-in-the- $7.50 • jMepbone 5876 \ . back line, built, up with flowers, or ribbons IS-. Per One Hundred swoops smartly db’ira over 'v; i O O S i l JOHNSON & irTTLE the eye. P o i ^ sophisti- l<> Manche$ter Grain & Coal Co. list 'dw 20 Ysatf^ Experience -As Your Guide. . cited lnrim8 . . . in viscieis, Sp^al Re^need ibtes On IndtaDations. baktis, crochets, or petal- Apel Place Dial 7711 State ...... 7!“ • I . 'H. '

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MANCHBfifiTO BVBNtNG HBRALD, BIANCHJBBTBB, CONN^ fHIDAY, AFW L14,1988. PAGESjUA triete, and; otherwise setting up the ’■Please?” sha qutriod, not uodar- than Vitat has now traneplred. Xt standing English any tee. well. liiittt^tvbr has b f^ p u t out ef buMnafi. baildek machinery for enrolling Connecticut They repotted thair request sufferinc heavy flaanieial Ibiaag. obless men in the Forest Army It Two fleiy red spots flamed in Mise Floor Exhibit • Eittttittg IpMraUi PoBgIbly ft nfiay hgvb bdieB a ram- may be disoovered that this state is Wleck’s pale cheeks as she rose to like the guest who arrives at the ler full height BEDDING liloatli^n of tba im u pbUcy ot ketp- ”No,” she said.' ^Absolutely, not inf Us aSAira to itieif tbAt sttmit- par^ just in time to meet the rest am a tragedienne, a lady. I am - M. BJ .•« UtfMt lated tbe school management in get­ of the folks on their way home. At not a comedy.,star, nor am I a "' ThS S S S T ^ I^ & N the rate of progresa being made it dancer. Z cannot understand your OantimJ Mavsfti* ting the girl piq^li out t^wn In country. I arrive hare fbr lerioua auebhaaU. Any Adaguata pbllea In is quite reasonable to expect that work and averybody who wants to irauii4«d 0«tf tjr I, iM l the camps.will be full, the Forest take my picture says: ’Oops with PublUntd Bvttry Bvsning ffiMtPt ^ufry Mto those Area of ISunteja »nd Boiiday«iIdi Bntaiwd a t ,tba course, contemplate the testimony Army mobilized and the operations your skirts’!” Vm I 6 « m a t MasabMtar. Oonii.. aa fully organized before any Connec­ It took her manager full ten min­ faooRd Olwa Hall Mattar. ^ a considartbla number ot tba itU' utes, In soothing German, to quiet ■C W ^W ’JOW RAT«» dants, ttiaduneulttoaaahow tba ticut contingent has been selected. her. gomebody else shooed away Oq# tfaar. by jbar Month, or ma« ...... a « State Felice, in Uia fioe of the dts When it Okas two weeks to offset the surprised pbotographtirs. IliBgl# oaplat a degree of organization that any ^ I V f ^Jh l i f e ' ^ l / o n .... JDtiaayad. out raar persion of the major''pa^ of the The Orend Duchess Marie turns aehooVa population, can pxnaead with reaUy enterprising executive wmUd her spare time Ipto usefnl occupa­ MSMBEK OF THE ASSOCTATBO be able to complete in half a day, T O SLEEP ON A SIMMONS PBfiSe ito inquiry into what was' obviously tions. She knits orlglhial-looUnf a'ba Aaaoetatad Pra..i la axoloalvaly a major crime, except under very the slow motion picture may display hats for herself and her friends. antiUad to tba uaa Vr rapublloatioa Lucrezia Borl is another good knit­ or all new r dlapa*.ehea oraditod to it serious handicap. great dignity and grace but the lack or not otherwisa cradittd In tbls of essential speed may have a far ter. The Metropolitan Opwa star paper and alao tbe looa) nawa PUb- It is, perhaps, just a little doubt­ knits most of her own good-IooUng R e M u t n A e i t jutied haratp. ful whether, in tba praaence of mors potent influence on the result. sweater blouses. All rtfh ta a( rapub"cation ot really forceful police authority, the One, may wonder whether condl' Opectal drenateliaa herein are alao re turns in this state, with reference to Oeograpbleal Menus *erved. management of the Walker school Sheila Hlbben, widow of Paxton 30 NIGHTS•>/:)/<■ getting some Jobs for the joblessi b'qll eervice ollabt uf N S A Var> would have been permitted to hurry Hlbben, herself a famous cook and * Jbelr ^ privUege of 80 days off on poker. The conversation wai never want to part with it. But if freshness that is the secret of fem­ so absorbing that he forgot all | too bad if motorists in Connecticut government In effect the petition Hoover furlough system about the anesthetic. What^hat U you are not entirely Aatisfled at the inine chai'm. It's the scientific were to be compelled at every turn Mti up the complaint that Louiaiaha, Lvhleh was used as the method of foore, so did Broun. , ,Bnd of. that time, you mfly return inner-coil construction of the - —— ) I Dog's dsss'.its art New York’s "it, and the mattress will be destroy­ Beaiityreat that gives these grati­ taclee of dllapldatton. And llkelyfbeen deprived of .such a government. economy act and making em- spring contribution to lagging ed. Out of^ hundreds who have fying results. 887 sensitive wire ^ enough they will be unleie the Ug- Aetounding in thair nature aa are pioyM take a month off without canine appetites. You can now miature adopts a properly grounded the charges brought agaiast Long, pay bas also gone buy rubber balls and rubber bonos made this test, not one Beauty- colls deeply embedded in fluffy lay­ impregnated with chocolate for little rest has ever been returned I - ers of felt. Now only 888.76. 1.W to provint tt, «»•/ wUl. « • »*tt« of f«t, ‘y «• Fido at Abercrombie and Fitch's, for This ii a long way, however,, from .even astoniih ecaroely I gut when the new salary out re- »■■> »>«•«>- ' belnff the only Inetanee of autocratic “ J ^ y * bad a prat- placed tlw ««« o®*®"- bis tMtef in ‘bWlog as to the cbaracter ‘bat Uncle Sara ojed many of bis L^at direction may alio be aatisfled. powere of very doubtful ronitltu- ^ -one befors ha came to t h a Sn Tb« bones and balls coma to red, ^tlonallty bestowed upon the Com- J* "“*y b ® ®»»® to the to as Wfb M 160 to ^ c ^ blue, and white. No matter I mlsiloncr by tho statuUs, That|®*b*t«. Since he has been there | thoy^ tad ^ en _ afim j^ard Fldo chewi, the oboootote' ” 1. »«b.«««« ««"• Wr "authority tta t no individual e b o u l d “®*t P®®P‘® that be ii ®nor- j,tre. Many clerke called it "our ' possess. For exampls, this part of «ot«‘y ««t of place among decent beer money" and used it accord- WATKINS i»tati«.ieoB.fttaiuvta«..fi9ao.|r» '.» r »!'■ "r*." uttaUhin. »i».i..ion J\ M E N U S >"No provision of this chapter shall “ “ ®blsf are ellght lines he has no n^good tnat the army is I I v l U l a Serving Manchester tor 58 Years be conetrued to prohibit the cJom- ‘“«Wb®® ^Ith anybody, other thon ioeffident and waetei.moniy, much" from .u.p«dlo( or «St!! For Good Health yoking any reglstratioB or a n y .... mint for tta t lovely old idea about A Wflttk’fl Stijpply oDorator'i licenee issued under any There would leem to be, in this I eoBiolldating the army and naw Recommonoid iililS T t. motor v.htoto., “ • {S •^1 By Dr. Frank McCoy or from luependtog or revoktog tta W r tu to ^ that tta ^ Democratic leaders pro-| right of any non-rssldsnt to opor-IW “ t“ ®® to f«t poitd it in ths last Congreii ae M1NU8 Do you know- Hundreds of efee or the riffht to ooaratioD Of any • prestace which, at beet le a means of aadng from |60,0(W,0(W Dr, McCoy’s menus luggeitod for taflBhlot for I itaRMfUl EDd at worst a itench. to 1180,000,000, but ®we ^ I d toll tbe week beginning Sunday, Af*; As an ex-eenator he has toe matoes and cucumbers; No dessert. WATKINS being such a thing as a Constitution, lih government was endeavoring to | WATKINS floor privilege. B ut. no newspa­ Thursday obtain military, political and eco- permen are permitted on the floor, Breakfast—Waffle, browned tbor- RUG ANCHOR DRAPERY SHOP—1st FLOOR COVERING UP. nomic information concerpiug Rus- and other nWspapermen are sure | oughly; Crisp bacon; Apidssauee. The policy of "keeping it out of sla'.‘ The defendants to the case are to raise a bowl if they see Moses] Lunch—Stewed corn; Cooked let­ down there. Especially since Moses tuce; Salad of grated raw beets. the papers’’-first, second and last I merely figure-heads. It is really as chairman ofif toe Senate8 Rules I Dinner—Tomato jelly server', in • recourse of any number of persons, the whole of Great Britain that the pancreatic secretion; What docs.*' '"s ant derangement resulting from dis­ blood. This can be cori^e<^eds Committee was one of toe chief I cubes in bouillon cups; Roast pork starch. Remove from tbe oven and living on a well-balanced dtet concerns and Institutions whenever Soviets have put on.'trlal to Moscow. proponents of the decree barring] (well cooked). Mashed turnipe; turn out onto a clean cloth and meanT" order of tbe pancreas. reporters from the floor. String beans; Btowsd Apricots. c r ^ with a rolling pin. Next mix as I recommend In this colustt i . anything unpleasant happens to This is a bizarre ahA fantastic Answer: Tbe pancreas has at (Bemovtog FaplUoma) week. ’• Friday thoroughly with a cupful each of least two different forma of lecrer them_worked about as well in the proceeding If fver there was one. Breakfast—Poached egg on toast­ finely chopped eralnut meats and Question: Mrs. H. writes: ’’please case of toe Walker Schejof at Sltos- What poatiblS benefit to Itself tbe oelery. Mweten with canned tomato tlon. One form ia aecretad'througfi teU me how to remove a papUloi.. HiTLEBIEEi MOBB^ ed shredded wheat biscuit; Dish ot ducts and this ia the juice which ‘ ' bury as It usually works. Soviet government could expect IN NEW YORK berries. juice to a conslsterroy to mold toto from the bottom of my little boy’s Metz, Francs, April, Mu- a lost and bake under a cover for concerned in digestion and which foot.” A group of brown- It now appears that' before the from making, out a c ^ against Lunch—Glass of tomato or orange contains three prindpai ferments, By JUUA*BLMi8HARD. juice. about thirty miautea to a hot oven, Answer: About the best and coming from Blbsrttld.'Oet ; conflagration of Wednesday there Great Britain it is difficult to see. Dinner—Broiled fillet of sole; then remove cover and brown uadto ngmaly: awlopato, trypsin red quickest w®y to rid your''UtUe boy an autonooblle bsdtlfl^ a tot flanM. Serve hot to aUces with stoapsln. Itoaiotoar form is not Of tbe papilloma on bis foot Is to flag, was rsquestoft tor. had______been a series of small fires, no Th I e purpose is either too subtle for New___ York, ____ April - 14-—At last Baked tomatoes; Aeparafue; Celery aaoratad through tot ducts aud fewer than five, at toe Institution I toe understoadtof. of toe ordinary there has come to New York-a and ripe eUvee; SUoed ptoeapplc, a aauoe made ot toe remaining to­ have a doctor remove It. This is to return to Saturday ms. pulp which haa been stewed oaUed a saoretion- ot a ductieaa usually done by burning it out ' ~th been hoofed by ri ciftard.. ' within a few weeks. These were, western nfliid or It 4i the residt * Breakfast—Cotta^ cheese; Bak- down to the thidmeas desired, add­ glaad, or an internal secretion, being some strong solution or WHh lie French authMtisd ing a UtUe butter and chopped para- called 1^ this term It is thro-vn electric needle. Either way, it done of the inddeht^ i as might have been expected in any j sheer fanatical suapldousness. | ^p^j^thea Wieck, German etar of j ed apple, dlrsotiy toto the blood stream, in­ ^similar case, kept from public knowl-1 —^—■ ' - • (“Mpcdchen in U ^orm ”, now en-| Loach—Green P0m ; Sated, of lay to each aervtog. Sufficient for competently,-is effective. obliged to ^ four. , stead ol first passtogrtbrougb a sible. vtddboc' i t ^ edge. Wtatoer it would tats made TAG-ENpBBS, route to Hollywood, was attondtog mineed vagstablaa to gelatin. duct. Whan tta intenaJ secretion a t(» jdyeniven to bar honor at toe Dtoae^oBsef BouOloa; Salad of (Lowerod Btoed Altaiblty) - gathsrod .'arotmd ttafSta fq| lany difference^if the;facta badTlwelr By' the tfme Ctaiman Hook of I ^ qUBflnONS AND ANSWEM of the pancreas is deficient, this ildorf.Astoria when two nows-1 grated carrots;, Date pie (email por “ ”Br Caused usually produces dlaDstcs, MU if Question: O. 1. asks: **Wtat wlU when ji frankly told no one,, of count; l ^ l toe State Unemptoymroi Com- paptr phot(^;rapbeni approached I tlons). you send me ymir name on a taks the add oyt ot the blood ?” rknow. But certainly nothing ai^i^-r mission gets tbrousb confer- her. . I *NUT LQAFt Measure toto a srif-aodresa, iped Mvelope, Answer: The blood to Mvsr add “Won’t you cross yotwllarge flat baking pan four oupfi e Question: Mre. Mable Z, writeai A- iing from such a oours^could have I ring with dvie laadsrs about the legs and pun,, your. to, up a I B |W to n ta¥i‘-tata toW'itose tty c®*® ®* Slow bitai.'litawW'dshtrtotoi toe dl[taatoif tr 4Ue to tosuffl^^t is tta jto®t ^ tava A towiwd ■A- 3. rft' -Tif'-i: *. -..'T • I-*", '*l i^* ^ t V ■ V ■• 1 • ■ * ■ V ' »'V - ^ ^ ’v M ^ ’ ' * . . ’ ' f <■ m - , , , x . . - ■»!

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have been workbic enthusiaftl6ally cert at the Congregational church The.-Ladles ."Aid. society o f. tee DENY TRANSTORTATIOH on the affair^ with Mrs. Sedrlck A SI ORDER OF GiMilRT WOMEN VOTERS FAVOR there. Thursday at 7:80 Norte Methodist church have set Stroughoo' os gSBorol chahrmoai (lEPORTS BUSINESS o'clock another reheaxaal will be tee date of Wednesday, April 19, - Orohsetral-IM vootf musio will held and Sunday afternoon, April for a dam chowder supper. They TO BliCKLAND SCHOOL open the progxan and will he given TOOPERATBONW STATE UQUOR CONTROL 28, the flnal rehearsal will be held will begin,toVserve at 6:30. Gomes between tee acta at the comedy^ and a sodal'hour will follow, and ON A SOUND BASIS at the High school auditorium. The “ TUIie T4«tAii« IB,’’ the coat for I club will be assisted by the Mac- on informal program of music and . Fitch-G am m oiis . Need for Economy Reason Parents of Twin Logk Home ^ Claim Efficient Government I which is as fbllows: “TllUe Taylor”, Dowell Club of Sprlng^eld, Mass., a short play “The Ufe.Besrondl’ by Miss Morion- Booth Qd>nnions , Given by Edneati Dr. apd Mrs. tion to tee Buckland school be pro­ There is Upward Trend in an Voters has declared its support vided for children living within a Mrs. Mildred Harrison; Helen Fel­ grants, and teoir 2-yeor-old twin of centralized non-piolitical control Ejllhu P. Fitch o f that place, ABOUT TOWN Group 3 of tee Memorial Hospital radius of two miles of tee ^school ton, Emms Steickland; Alice Wil­ daughters etUl were boiricadea to­ of liquor licensing in the state. Al­ Linen auxiliary, Mrs. R. .P. Knapp, was denied by the town Boar4 of loughby, Mrs. Minnie Smite; Chrls- day against anybody who would ' Nearly All Lines. though the League has never taken The Manchester Mothers club, leader, will, meet Monday afternoon Education at its regular monthly tobel Laurence, Lyle Thayer; Miss bring medickl treatment to tee .in-' a stand for or against prohibition, will meet this* evening for its regu-: at 2 o’clock at tee V. M.'C. A. meeting at tee offlcj of Superin- Levison, Evel^ Wood; Miss Stepa- fonts. the organization feels that the ques­ lar monthly get-together, with’ t(mdent F. A. Verplanck last night enson, Margaret Beattie; Bradley, Ihe Children’s Ck>urt awaited a . New York, April 14— (Ai>) — In- tion has now become one of efficient Mrs. Helen MacPherson as the The petition, signed by six residents Sally Cross. decision from tee Appellate Division fliienced by the expanding force of governmental administration. The guest speaker. The business session PAGEANT TO DEPICT of Tolland iSjmpike, was denied for The action takes place in tee of tee Supreme C oi^ before carry­ an upwBxd seasonal trend, develop­ League has been studying problems will open at 7:30 at the parish hall reasons of economy and also be­ ibrary of tee home of Katherine ing out its own order for an opera­ ments this week "have contributed ot public administration, state, of the Center Congregational cause a similar petition was tumec Denning on one - afternoon and tee tion on Helen Vasco, one of tec constructively to the broader for­ county and local, for twelve years. church. Members of the recently RESURRECTION SCENE down by tee boi^ about two years following morning. The attractive twins. ward movement in nearly all It understands efficient government organized Better Films League, with tee approval of tee state stage furnishings will be loaned for The parents have refused -to give bnmches of trade,” Dim & Brad- to be stronger than any political or with which practically all women’s commission. tee play by Montgomery Waid and' teeir ^lermisslon for tee operation, economic group- and believes de­ street, Inc., reported today. organizations in town are affiliat­ “The Voice in the Garden” to The petition pointed out that con­ Company. which is held by physicians to be centralized or local control of the “Progress has been spurred,' the ed, have been invited., ‘ Be Given by Center Church siderable traffic passes over tee -imperative. The girl boa an eye liquor business would lend itself to review stated, “by the appearance Sunday Evening. Turnpike daily and teat tee New SEN. BOETTiCHEB HEBE tumor. Yesterday tee parents bar­ of indices to show that expansion political pressure. The committee in charge of the York, New Haven A Hartford rail­ ricaded tee doors and threatened to now is resting on a solid basis which The Board of Directors of the supper for Nutmeg District L. O. L. road tracks cross tee road at three New York, ’April 14.—(A P I- Leagfue at its meeting in Hartford An- unusually impressive service pour icolding water upon anyone will fortify it against any abrupt No.. 21, at Odd Fellows, hall Satur­ is planned for Sunday evening at 7 points, increasing the hazard to chil­ Major General -Friedrich von Boet- attempting to enter. They refua^ to setbacks or recessions, other than April 12 sent the following letter to day night, has changed its plans so dren on their way to and from tlcher, tee first German mlUtaly the members of the legislative o’clock at tee Center Congregational receive also a physician who had those of brief duration. that the meal will precede the eve­ church, when an Easter pageant, school. The signers were Mrs. Han­ attache to tee (Sermon Embassy been called tee day before to treat Judiciary Committee and the Gov­ ning meeting and will be served at “While trade expansion during “The, Voice in tee Garden”, • by nah E. Williams, Mrs. Joseph Globe, in Washington since tee World tee other twin, Anna, for a cold. ernor: 6 o’clock. Members will be present tt« week was most marked in Venia Whinery will be presented Mrs. Frank Globe, Mrs. William War, arrived today on tee llnef The Appellate Division of tee Su­ “The Connedlicut League ot from lodges throughout this state, wholesale and retail distribution, Meacham, F. H. Newcomb and Mrs. New York. preme Court, in Brooklyn, is expect­ Women Voters at its regular Board Massachusetts and Rhode Island. under, tee direction of Miss Mar­ there was a reflection of higher garet Russell and Miss Frances Frank 2kuramba, all o f Tolland He was met at tee pier by tee ed to decide today if tee Children’s meeting at Hartford this morning The supreme ‘grand master, Cecil German consul, Dletricb von Lentz, manufacturing schedules in the in­ Howe. The setting will represent ’Turnpike and all living less than Court has the power to orter tee crease in the number of employed voted unanimously to send to you a Taylor and others high in the order two miles from tee tee Lyman Allyn Museum pating tee support of its members Dial 7997 .many directions, but the effects of Eighth Annual Program to Be by the flnance committee of tee Me­ Olive Richmond, Clarissa Wood. in that city. ’The bridegroom' was and friends for its annual entertoin- morial Hospital auxiliary was fair­ graduated from tee Bulkeley Schix>l ment for tee beneflt of tee inflrm the moratorium gratlually are dis­ Presented Week from Mon­ EASTER WEATHER appearing in many directions. ly successful, but not to be com- New Haven, April 14.—(^P)— for Boys, New London, and from the ary fund, Monday evening in Odd day— Go to Berlin Thursday. pareo with spring sales of former Although unable yet to give a defl University of Maryland. He is'as-1 Fellows hall. Several committees years. The committee was grateful nlte forecast, tee weatherman to­ sociated with his father whose dental FOR TAXES ROOSEVELT PLANNING With the figbtb annus I concert i not only for donations of used wear- day held out little hope that Con­ offices are at 140 State street, New Small Monthly Payments EASTER DANCE scheduled for s weel. from this ing apparel and household articles necticut would'have clear weather London. THE CENTER TRAVEL coming Monday, the Beethoven from members and friends of the Grange Hall for Easter, BUREAU . PlHtONAL FiNANCI CO. ON ANOTHER CRUISE Glee Club this morning held an ex­ auxiliary groups, but for many n fr “Probably unsettled” was tee re­ ADVERTISEMENT tensive rehearsal for the event and articles In odd size: contributed by port from tee local weather bu­ Room z—etat* Theater Bi4g. Vernon Center several more are scheduler' for next the merchants; fruits, vegetables Get a Betty Crocker Angel Cake “BUS TERMINAL” TSa Mala St. Maaeheater President to Take to Open Sea reau. Cloudy weather was forecast Our InfonnatloD eenlea cover* Phesa S4M week. Monday night the club will and food staples by tee markets. for tomorrow. at Pinehurst. ' • The ealr eharae le three aa« Saturday, A pril 15 • Off New England Coast This rehearse at 7:30 o’clock os usml. The earnings from tee sale are de­ all bronohee of traveL oae-half eereeat *er aiosth ea Summer. Wednesday night the Beethovens voted to the purchase of new linen Steanwhip ttekete to all part* aasalS aaieast ef leaa. Beautiful Prizes for Both ot the world. travel to Berlin to present a con- for tee local hospital. Men and Women. Washington, April 14.—(AP)— "At the OoBtor". Pbooo 7007 President Roosevelt is planning to , take to the open sea again this summer on a cruise up the' New > England coast. MOST AMAZING DENTAL OFFER , James Roosevelt, his eldest son, is arranging for the use of a 45* One ot Hartford's Issdiag dsntists will now mako you a » foot boat owned by Paul D, Rust, beautiful set ot tooth for the low price of f I8JKI. Fit ood mate- Easter Is A Time When Style i Jr., of Massachusetts, rial guoronteod, All other woirk at rofoot yawl around the Cape, Mr, Roosevelt intends to have only Really Counts In Men^s Cloth his three boys, James, Franklin M. J. LOCKHART and John, with him together with SUROBON DENTIST. George K, Briggs, s Marblehead yaobting enthusiast. Suite 828, Tol. 6-1790. Poloeo Theater Buildiog It is the hope of the President to 047 Main St.. Hartford. Conn. | ing And Furnishings. begin bis sea trip from Marble- head. Mass,, the latter part of June, depending on the adjoi^ ment of CongresAgress by that time. The HOUSE'S OFFER STYLE AND QUALITY cruise will end at_____ nis Campobsllo, Maine, summer home, The 40>foot sloop which Mr, Roosevelt will use is known as ths Amberjaek II, Our Display Of TOPCOATS Market tip is to look out for a Art Nscessary At This Time of Ysar. > bad slump in prices of cawing ma­ chines, funnels, small rubber hose, T.LFAM CI}/ & DTCR/, Suits Includes Bs well dressed and have a topcoat that and crockery containers. matches your suit In quality and style. Mstichistor firsnch 868 Msin kuppenheimer, Middi-Shade, Custom-kraft and House’s Specials V"‘ PHONE 7100 Fine woolenf, exclusive styles and excel­ This discovery saved lent tailoring make thm leaders in thpir lines. ' ' NOTICE! J , me » 20% , on tires• * ! V $15.9$ BOYS’ surra AST year 1 mode a grest dlKOveryll learned that This Great Offer With One Pair of Trousers. Your son wants to be well drsssed I4 Riveriide Tiree ore m tde by the eaime compeoy o f that fflokcf one o f Am erice'i 4 leading tonda. They're Easter, too. Bring him here and outfit ixa etly the aeme—fam e materiala, $$mt.workmen him with one of our fine- Suits. . , aeme ipedficetions. But they're 20% tower in pttoc. Wbfic'a more,Riveraidea ore guarente^ to give e l^ 2 Pant* Suite $ l9*95 lute aetiafoetton. That aaving of 20% ^ a 1^ of Ask About the Yearersft Guarantee $ 3 .5 0 and up thinga 1 need. N o more fimcy-priced tkea tor I'm' with these suits. m er^d to Riveraidca. Garments Dry R i V E R S i D E T I R E S Come la and See the New M ESH SH m TS HOSE HATS Cleaned For Ward's QUAlUftTEE with Joha Barrymore or Loag / Riveriidea arc guaraBteeid to ' New fancy patterns. All The new Easter Hats In . f i r * aatyafactory. aendee re- ...... ,....,.$1.50. The Price of gardlcaa..of time naed or sizes. ' new lighter shades. fliilcagenui. 1 * White Broadcloth Shirts, A f^ .ttre thet Citla w ill be J tepifitid free of charge or c ‘* $ replaced w | th a.Bew tire. S l ^ ^ S l - O S 2 5 1.00 Yon will'be charg^, only '.h < Pair $ 2 . 5 0 ‘* $ 5 . for tfic ectnal, acme* the Prico o§dt hi poln tire dcliver’ed. Adjoatmenta Slxo 29x 4:40-21 EASTER ei'-eay of-Ward'a 500 Retail SHIR'rS Storea. - Rivaraida Rambler 4-piy Trad# In old tires (4 pile* vmIw tfie -treafi You'll find them in our Price eoch In pain NECKWEAR Boys' Shirts ...... • • • 85c Positively Eiids Saturday W o w ill accept them aa part 39UJC-21...... 33.33 $ L 0 0 “""' show-cases already — we ceahtoward]wdiaaebf-^ly 30x430.21 . . . . . 3L71- Colorful neckwear prints don't wait for Spring to or'6-pIy;Riveraide D« Loxt. 21x4.75-19 .'.. . .A06 Famous Arrow Shirts, B oys',W aists • . ..SOe to 75q 29x5J)0.1V‘ . . . 4 32 :. . whites, fancies. come outdoors! Bring o Night. It’s Been The . Tiiick Titos mid plains. Well tailored. 2fx5.25.lS ...... 4.90, ;Boya' Neckwear... ,29ei$8e breath of Spring into your Save OB Rlvuralda track dres Ofier diM •fnilerly.iew. — Mate Heavy Service, tize Dress-up your Blaster suit - . ; • . r ' ' • . ■' -Ai>a home with a bouquet of 30 X 5, each la palra $12.15; FREE TIRE MOUNTING $ 1.05 these exquisite flowers. Talk Of Manchester tize 32'x 6^ each la'palra with a new tie! ,B oyi^' Chqis • • • •.• •'•59e*Y5e, 320.40. - - Bondid Street:Shirts,Street Shil FLOWERS BY WIRE Can us at onee if you want to take advantage of it. .'and up B ays' G olf Hose^ 4 pr^ $LQ0i, Anywhere — Anytime We will attempt to compete every job received by Satur­ SScr SSCf $ 1.00 D IA L 5463 day night. $1.00 . i Bring in any two jgarmenta ypu choose for our well- PARK HILL known QUALITY Dry Clewiing. PAY ONLY OUR I'V-: REGULAR CHARGE FOR ONE. J 'C-- G.E. Flower Shflii STORE WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. B t. 824-828^Iltoin street . V Leafing HorlstB 'SV1- ■

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She rubbed his bead and the eat, YOU MAY NOT BELIEVE;IT, BUT IN KINCr KONG’S PAYS— in reaponae, raised his pink FOOTCAREEACrOR high in the air. Buster, purred ia D M J R A D I d deepeat oontantmeat. Tbare v vidiataver the matter co far TNr3«Homsrt PTYRPa IN (XNERAL MLTH PR lM Vr A M lk M (Oeatrai and Issteni StaadarA Time) as hs was oonocmed. m ^^prasd N0U--A11 proirama to Jcm and basts e B ^ tom eess ^ersof .ejfisaa apacl- Jaast was sitting with the oat la TWCERATOPS- ned: coaat (e to e) dMisnatidD iBcludaa airavaUaMa atatlona. O nel ner arms when Luoy appeared aud- rrsemnS aubjaas te siMnssi r. m. Cent Bast ______[ denly in the doorway. "Oh, /n * ritf AunMtM atmtt 8 :8 ^ iilO — Oso. HalPa Oreksatrs— HUir the exolalmeo. you To Proserre Body Botoly NBO-WSAP NtTWORK know what’B happened?" tAtlC—asaft wMt (ksy) « m i wua Luoy’s eyes, were wide. ' She wjar wtag w«ab wfl wilt wfbr wro m gf 8:00- 7:00*^yrt and Mares - saaU One Most P resem Ardl- wbM.MS* wtsm wwi waal; Miswaitt ' Mllllsan and MuHlaan—mid west Laura Lou croesed the room quickly.^ "Look tn8- Ttl^Bdek lUiars. Hi « 8 ^ Lom at this." she said. “Fredenok just SU* m sJit saatj Tkd WMiasn lingere—pixie Brookman gave it to me.” es Says Local Doctor. wity kidn wsbo «cay kfyr ekc« e M S:30- 7a0—Tfsvsisrr Quartst--eaat* O im i«ASBRVK£,MC SM TH — '^ a m U wvBs wU wjaa Ueon Balaaeo" prikdatra---- SMra — — DUts; Ulxlo; Inco Janet's handL she thrust a im -w ses^ Vied wim 1^ 0 t m wapi Artla Coliinr d^Mtra.^141.nIdWMt i - newspaper. It was a folded early wjdx wasib-kvoe wky ^(ka wtoap kpre 8:48— 7:48—Beaks Carter—bssle:sale: as* edition with a large picture of Betty twsan ths iookahds—west JANET MiLi^ breaks ber en­ By D. D. AUSTIN 7:00— 8:00—Betty Barthall—alao cat Carlyle in the center ot the first MS SMC OONTVaMLUr U ije r i Maaehsstsr Foot SyedaHst kpo 7:18— C:16—Male okorua-^Mo Meat gagement to ROLf' CARliTL'j page. Above picture were the MNCP our SY NSW TUTH 7:80- St80-Trlpl# Bdr X R ailo li^ e irlieii she learns be baa been pny- i.'OO— iiOO-Jsns Sremdn--aIao eeaat WOTdS* rOMNINO to SIFUCt TMtM... !10- iilS^Mary Bastman—also tot lag attentlona to BETTY lUSM- We are all interested, or should D«or, KISdIu YOUNG SOCIETY MATRON Prr OF BONK FROM bs, la the propsr care of the feet, ^ratiidirt—to oat SMO- OilO-idwln O. Hill, Intwylow OALL, wealthy society glrL A REPORTS VALUED PEARL :00—10:00 -Savsn Uist Words—to ^ little later Rolf and Betty elope, THE DAWN OP TIME for this Is a ndatter of prime Im­ - . -_r iharpr Quartat •48—I0:4l—Ksno T ssm -oist: Myrt NECKLACE MISSING 'lUoltal sf Vaaal Salae S •nd Meres—rspsat tor wost s'anet loses her secretarial Job but, The fiMMut Nshaska n ou w portance to health and oomforti To fs M l W tos’B ttorlaa—a 10:00--11ido—asrloMf tymiMiony—to P "Isn't It terrible?" Luoy went fheked Soiid with'RehMaric Ms jy r D tvla te eat due to her employer’s reconuneO' on. “Does Mrs. Curtis know about > »ss.fL a ireserve l^ y beauty you must pre- Si 'aafiy sees—^wo oosat iO:|^li:SO Abo tym M Oroh.—e to a datloni Is hired as sookd score w Nrano^nf- lervs your arohss. , . IhajHannanlM KaaMk llm —it:(»-lNnsA Oftkoa.—« te o It, do you suppose?” 11:30—ISMO-Oaslo NoMon Or,—« w e tary by the wealthy MRS. CUR- It is equally true that most of the i^'9'ir.tl, rm 1g:0O- 1iOOr>Danso Hour—webs only TIS* Janet nodded. "Yes. she knows foot troublea from which io many rspesre—wasf oaty NB&WJZ NETWORK 6:4a- 7i4S-Th* Q Janet still loves Rolf. She has about It" The paragnqdia be­ people suffer—and practically every iM j^ fa , akatok one has foot trouble of one kind or 7:00- iiQO-Oreh.___ A Oavslhra—e ts a : wja (key) wba-wbaa become friendly with JEFF low the picture gave a brief and sico^ iioa^Ti'em Hewspd and Oinort w^'wkam*Hlu______ka wtar wjr wivr wsyr GRANT, yonng engineer, who somewhat garbled account ot the another at some time in his kfo— OrehMtre wmat: MIdwosti Midi woty kyw kfkx wear saved her purse from a holdup ouuld be avoldtd by suiiy practiced iw—to 0 ‘ ‘ wer koil wren wmag kao loss at the necklace. They stated lub—«sat ...... 'BST A OANAOIAH- wtsU man. Janet has told Jeff about that Mrs. Carlyle had reported the prevehtive measures. NeverthSlets •IliQawViMant LdSiS Orekatlra wloa katp wabov wday kfyr ol«w etot her broken engagement and e Set eoa^ue to be the most negleet- SOUTH — wrva wptt wwno Via wjax disappearance ot the necklace, wfla-watin wlod warn 'wmo wab wapi. has admitted he cares for a girl "worth gl200," to police, that there ed and most abused parts or ths it r: wida wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbsp kpre who Is In love with someone else. were several "mystery angles" of human body, Much of this is due weal ktto ktha MpUNTAIN—kea kdyl kftr kfbl It Is not until she has worked the case, and that a suspect had to ignorance, more, perhaps, to for Mrs. Curtis for some tlnie that oanaesimeae, Th«re Is little excuse MCiPtO COAST — kto kti kiw kome been examined. eifl-W AIO NETWORK khd kty kfad ktar Janet learns the woman Is Betty for either. Cent Bait “The tame of the auspeot," the wade Kendall’s mother. Then Janet newspaper said, “was withheld but The human' body is a vronderM ’ wkro •lOO-Nsll Siatara, Harmony wants to go away but circum­ sCriicture ot energy' add ^ u ty add, 8(18—pick Oaring—east only It is understood it is a senraht who S i ^ f k o ainslns Uady-saat stances prevent. had access to the apartment." like ac architectural 'structure, de­ 4:48— ii48—Orpkan Annie—east only She Incurs Betty’s enmity, par- pends primarily upon the strength 8:0(^ 8:00—Qw Dally Seed, Talks "Do you mean Marie?" Luoy BAat AND CA *plAN‘— WM whp , 8i18- a:18-KIna Kill Kara A Adolph tloularly after a night when Janet asked excitedly. "She's the only of Its foundation—the feet. The w||w... wkaowk< wHto'Wfas wore dfre ekao ekai —aaiti Dick Darina—midwast rpt sees Betty with VAN BANNIS­ feet are the most overworked part one they could meant Ity ox k*ra wree wise wese ^ . fiSO— f:80—Three X Slat«^ Sanaa TER, rich young bachelor. Betty of the body and' should. b« given ■mO— |:48 — towall Themaa — watt stars— ” r kt?b Ktg^waco______konaa wdbowdbp wodxwo( Orpnan Annie—midwest repeat asks her mother to discharge "No, It Isn’t Marie," Janet told especial care, for they.are caUed wbt wdaewda« wbaa ^tar wdbj wwva 7toO—Ames 'n* Andy—wet only Janet but Mrs. Curtis refuses. jni< upon by occupation and mode ot ills— 7i1^Muole la My Hobby—to a her quickly. “They think I took M ^ w iS T — wbem #abt weak wmbd 0:3(^ 7:30—Charllo Chin, potaetiva That evening Betty discovers dress to function under unfavorable wtae iwbh bfsb wiaa kad wibw kfb 7:00— •:0^yhll Spltalny’s Orakaatrs ner pearl necklace Is inlssing. She it." RivAl “YOU!" conditions resulting frequently in 7i80— fi8d—AdvpntHrao In Haaltk remembers she sent Janet to the weakening, impairment and dlscom' Janet's tone was fiat and me- FA^^ie^epAaT — kbj kota i«b kfro VIW*"*FlrSi NlSnlif" "RllO OOm E apartment on an errand and ac­ I’Ofl. chanibcal. "Yes. The police talked ;••• a NvT i Movie. Biiw- ilia Rkll Baker Show—a to o cuses hor of taking the necklace. to me last night. They asked me Instead of receiving intelligent Cent taet Mrs. Curtis defends Janet but the tiles, were of many varieties. Some 4:00- 8:^1 ______ylophena— a lot of questions and they may EXPLANATION OF stone, a veritable treasu mine of care, however, they have ever been 4:10-811 oaat] ^ 'n* Afldy-ropast for w She Is allowed to return to Mrs. come any time again today.’ Tm s CARTOON fossil remains. Bones of nearly Weighed nearly a ton, and* others neglected and subjected to unac­ 4 ■ »i1|-lji1 net 6yWeloomo.tewia Curtis’ home. Next day Janet has were as small as. songbirds. VlrtU' countable, unreasonable and injuri­ • llil "Oh!" There was horror in thirty different sorts of extinct 8no— ft n iS O ; a telephone call from Rolf. Lucy’s eyes. She had drawn back The TRICERATOP8, a ten-ton tnstmwnis have been identifleo in ally ffylng dragons, thoy were ous fads. This datss back thousands 8118— 8l 1U1. ___ MPd Thuroton—0 ret flesh-eating, and preyed upbn other of years. In the instance of the foot o: The Devil lltlO -ltiSO -W lll Ooboma'a Orakaaira NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY and stood staring at the other girl. prehistoric monster, was powerful this huge pit, ranging from those of the deoatherlum or two-homed creatures. ' a binding of the Chinese, and early in "The p^ce!" she repeated. "You and dangerous. FYom petrified re­ CHAPTER XLIV mean they’ll come here?" rhlnosceroa to opossums, etc. the history of the white race can be mains of the creature scientists One of the most Interesting dis­ "KINQ KONG", the fantastic ; found tracea ot freak-shaped footp emo—Our Dally Fbod — George Rolf’s voios came clearly over the “I guess so." The maid oontinueo to eye .ler have discovered that It was lavish­ plays in the famed Hall o. Dino­ giant ape In the speotacu'ar RKO- wear with various types of heels. It Rector aad’Judge (Sordon. wire. "Hello, Janet. This Is Rolf. ly endowed with dental reproduc­ saurs in the American Museum of Radio Picture of that name, Is en' a obvious that the first forms oC 8:18h-King Km Kare and Adolph. Have you seen Betty today?’’ with undhmulsed alarm. "Oh, this Is terrlbler she exclaimed. It the tion. The name refers to Its three Natural History In New York is a tirely a creature of flotion. Because footwear wars d isced to fill the OtfiO-wTimei "No, I haven’t." this great ape in the story written wnc horns, which moat members of the Twsu scale m<^el of this pit with need of foot protection. 8:88—Oporta Rentiew — Bill WU- police come here what will 1 do?" Travelers Broadcasting Servloe "Oh.*’ He semed to hesitate. "1 species carried. It also was fea­ the many bones ia detail. by Marian C. Cooper and the late Thereafter the idea of deepration hama. thought she might have dropped in "I guess you’ll have to let them Hartford, Conn. In," Janet told her. She was tired tured with a homy defensive ruff Edgar Wallace is pictures as lord was added su4 it wss not 16ng be­ O.’bS-wWtather, temperature. to see ber mother. Then you at the neck. The STEGOSAURUS wa< one of of tha prehlatoric monatara, the fore decoration hecajpe tha au-lm' 60.00b W., 1660 K. O.. 3SM M. 0:48—Fam oiis Sayiago* haven’t heara anything more about DOW. Terribly tired. She felt beaten, too. Now that the new.:* the oldest dinosaurs. Besides its producers made him 60 faet tall oa portant factor and protection was 645:—Today’s -Htwa — Lowell the—er—necklace?" -nte NEBRASKA FISSURE was armed backbone it was remarkable a match for surviving dlnosaura In scarcely considered, save for special m day, AprU 1 4 ,' 1868 Thomas. . . "No. Mrs. Curtis talked to her papers knew about It there wac nothing more to hope for. They disco vcrod at Agate, Sioux County, for Its two brains. the jungle and aa a mate' for baV requirements. In recent years, E . g . T. 7:00—Am or’n’ Andy. on the telephone this momin,"’. Nebra&lm in 1877 by James H. tie ^anea In a senaatioaal New footgear of women has been ^ P.M. 7:16—"Hippy Lsnmags" — Mltzi She promised to call If there was would print her name and probably her picture, being led away by the Cook In a stratum of gray sand­ PTERODACTYLS, flying rep­ York adventure. len practical tibsn that of men, but itOO—M ay W a -P ru sn t. Green. any new s." this has not always been the case, 4:16--Triangls Qub. 7:80—FlTi-Star Theater — “Be­ "1 see." There was a pause and police. "But why did you do it?” Luoy for In the past &ere have been 4:80—Oonnectlout Motor Vehicle hind That Curtain." then the man went on quickly. "1 though the spring, in the air and 8;00_Vocal • InatrumcDtal En­ gasped, '^da't you know you'd hope In the bmast, what woman EASTER FOOTNOTES periods when tha males were Department Bullatta. tried to caU Betty but 1 couldn’t dandles and their footwear was 4:89—Walter Davloy. organist sem ble. < get her. Just wan 'id to know If get caught?” has tha grace to cry? Janet looked away. "1 dkla’t do most extreme. As n result of fads 5:00—Oabu aerenadsrs. 8:80—Adventures la Health—"The they’d found out anything yet.' Mascara should be left safely 6:16—Ssrada 0 ^ , story-teller. Jealoua CSUld,” Dr. Herman Bun- It," she said, "but that doesn’t seem to avenii^ wear, unless you are Chic, Comfort March Side By Side and vanities, the fast have been Janet said, “I guess they haven’t." ilnched, cramped, warped, and de 6:80—Studio Prom m . deaen. Her voice sounded flat and tired. to make any difference." akillad. 'Tbeae new little trifles of 8:45—Howard Thurston, ths Ma­ There was a step in the doorway brmed. The race has not only 8u^ 6:06—Waldorf-Astoria. She was very tired, though she hats that sit off your head throw 6 :SU—Revere Bldtm, Cavalier of and both girls turned. Mrs. Curtis fered untold agoiw, but the feet gician. wasn't aware of the tact. eyes into prominence. Unless they Song and Merty'Madcapa. 9 :0 O -F lrs t N lghter **(3rash.’’ was standug there. “What la UT” have become weakened and ab­ "Listen, Janet, you musn't worry. are vary subtly done, it la much 8?00—The Ttateleera P ilot. 9:80—Phil Baiker. the Armour Jss- she asked. "Luoy, what are you so better never to use maacara oa normal in many respects. Ninety Nobody could really think you took per cent of all the people In this Baldwin and Knights of Melody. the necklace." excited about?" them In bright daylight. T:46-^"Slno-JMuSse (jonfUot” — The maid pointed to the news­ But whan avaifing comas, there country svdfar from some Mnd of "Then you don't think that?" foot trouble, and many of them suf' Dr. Wtlltam iTMqKenils. I Qui “Why, of course not! Betty was paper Janet h«d. 'Its—that,” she la no denying tha allure of a dark­ 8:00—Jessloa Drs^jonstts and Men rooay trio. said. “About Mrs. Carlyle'e neok- ened look to the eyelash fringe. far all their lives without knowing just nervous and excited last night the source of their alUnsnts. About Town. 10:01—Sohg Weavers. She didn't know what she was say­ laoet" 9:00—Jsanie Lang and Tom How­ 10:80—Good Friday Song R sdtal- Janet rose and handed Mrs. Our- When In 1917, mttllons ot msa ing. The police can't do anything were called for military service, it ard. • . Edvfard MMMfh, baritone tie the newspaper. The woman 9:80—ra n ou B F a v e rtte a — ■Chris­ to you." was discovered that over 80 per cent 10:46^-Nswt. utered a low exclamatlor. and then tiaan Krisns, director. 11:00—Tims, wsatksr, tsiapsrature. "Oh, Rolf!" of thos. who failed to pass the phy­ turned to Lucy. "I want all the 10:00—JacM Benny and .Frank 11:06—Sports Review — 7 ^ Wil­ "I’d have spoken up and told YOUR sical examination were rejeoted v«- lervants to oome here at onoe,” she Blaak’s^ufobestrik liams. them it was ridiculous only—well, cauae of defective feet This w u aa I thought it would make Betty said. “Tell them immediately.” 10:80—Richfield Country Club or- 11!15—Amerioah Radio Relay Five mlnutee late^ they trooped astounding revelation to the general chsetrE. tA agus. more excited. Couldn't have helped pubUo and may be said to have re- any. When I see that detective In—Frederick and Bertha and Lucy CHILDREN 11KI6—Vlnoent Lopea* Orehestra. 11:80—Ths Witching Hour. and lasUy the oook. It was a brief eulted In America becoming feet 11:30—Blltmore Orrheitra. 19.00—Oottoa Club Orehsatra. again I’ll tell him you couldn’t dy O iivt Robartt Barton * oonecloua It was an amaiing state have had anything to do with it" meeting. Curtis said that on 18:0C Mldn.—Ralph Klrbery. A.M. of affaire and something had to be Her voice was eager, trembling. no account were any of them to A.M. 19:80—Tims. speak about the stolen necklace. done about ItT Otherwlee'we were 19‘06—Don Beitor’s Qrcheitra. “1 wish you would! Maybe they’d DONT LET JUNIOR la a fairw ay to beeosse a natloo oa belleva you. They wouldn’t believe No matter who asked they were to 19180—Bdgewater Beach Orchestra. deny that they knew anytluag about BE IMPOSED UPON oiutohM or in wheel ohalre. 1:00—Efleat anything 1 said—’’ PuUio iatereat thus stimulated She could not go on. She turned It. There are many times that chil­ 'The matter," Mrs. Curtis said, there was a general response to the and pressed her hand to her mouth dren playing together should be let “is In the hands of the police. 1 teachings and warnings of special' A Thought so that Rolf would not know that alone. In fact It should be the gen­ do not want any more talk about It tats who for years had addressed she was crying. eral poUoy followed with moat child "Janet?” he said. "Janet, listen and I am particularly anxious o eare for the moet part deaf or ui WDRC O lemel, then haet deetroyed thy- p ity . heeding. But people have come —are you there?" keep it out of the newspapers. U •eKi but m iM la thtae help,— 1 hear that any of you have said But there are times that call for By JOAN SAVOY .^tongue-pump (No. 1 In the sketch i realise foot ap^allsta are oi» o "Y -y ess." 896 Hartford Uoaa. l i s t M iA-M iS. anything aboutt be naoklaoa to a i^ Intervention on the mother's part. uses a i^aid fabric with black, kid to the most eseential speclsllats of the "There's something funny about Add a llttls drama X witnessed one your voice. It doesn’t sound right. one outside the house you vriU oe New shoes will make you anxious give a handsome bit of footgear. The tim e. If you alwaya live with thoae vdio discharged. That ia all." day in the winter was one of the to put both feet forward In the purse Is black, with Uttls Insets ot Friday, Aprtt 14, IMS are lame, you WUl ^ureelf lean Now remember, there isn't any­ tim es. thing for you to worry about The maids and tha oook and tha Easter fashion parade. the plsld, to make It perfect accom' SPRING 18 MOTH ______Ump.—From the lAtin. (Sale, 10, and Lonny, 8, wire tije PREVENTION TIME S;00 p. m.—BaasbaU Game; Boatoo Those policemen are a bunch of chauffeur departed. Janet felt Shoes this year go In for comfort, panlment to the pumps. actors. Enter Gale with his slsd. Braves va. New York Qlanta. dumbbells. All that talk of theirs Lucy’a eyes on her and then eaw for style and for some new little For your ohtc blue suit, this polka 6:00—Doa Lang — True Animal doesn’t mean anything. The whole her turn away quickly. Lucy, like Instantly Lonny wanted to go along. ideas of their own about fabrics, dotted blue pump (8) Is a boon. Its Spring means clean-up time. "You can’t oome along. We’re go­ Btonea. « thing will blow over." the others, believed her guilty. colors, ' novelty ways of making polka dots are ingenious—square Don^t forget that it aleo means peat Mrs. Curtis left the room and ing way, way off. You better play themselves part of a costume and eyelets la the blue kid revea) white prevention time. When you put your 6:16—John Kelvin, Irish Tenor. "But, Rolf, it can’t! Not until 6:90—Sponsored Program. they find the person who really tooK Janet was silone again. Half aa around here somewhere.” indispensible to its chic. underlying kid—giving the polka winter thmge away, remember the the necklace. Don’t you see? Until hour later she heard voices in tha "I want to go with you and the There are oxfords and pumps for dotted effect. The tip and top of the moths just around ths comer, wait­ 6:30—SMppy. 6:46—Lone Wolf Tribe. they do everyone will believe I did •living room. Every muacle was big boys. I haven’t anyone to go practical and formal daytime wear. pump Is dotted, the vamp and the ing to get at them. ^ taut but tha girl remained motion­ with. Wilbur’s got the earache." One-strapped simdals for those wo­ heel are blue. Havo everything cleaned befoas 0:00—Do, Re, Mi, Girls' Trio. it !" 6:16—George HsU'a OrdMatra. “No they won’t. I don’t bellev^ less. It was Betty's voice and her "Well, if you come along, will you men who like a dressy touch to the you pack them away. There are 6:46—Caiandu the MagloMm. ' it. Mrs. Curtis doesn’t And Betty mother’s. She heard the voloes promise to pull my sled up the bill? Shoes that employ buttons and now many liquids, sprays and moth feet Tongue pumps, one-eyelet 7:00—Myrt and Marge. won’t either after she’s calmed rising and falU^. They were talk­ And—I tell you—you can stand at buttonholes for decoratioi are very balls which can be used to make as­ pumps ^really a low-cut oxford), 7:16—Tbe Five Sharps; Dave Bur­ down. There’s nothing ^ for you to ing about her, Janet knew. She the comer of College street and tell and beautifully hand-made oxfords nev' and intriguing. This one (3) surance doubly sure. Woolen dothes, sweaters, woden underwear and all roughs, director, worry about." could not hear what they said. us if a car’s coming. Will you do come in all the new basic costume brown kid, p l^ in beige, with beige those things that are particularly 7:80—Jubilee fllagera. ' “I hope not." There vraa nothing to do but wait that If 1 let you go?” colors, with blue and gray predomi­ buttons slipifing through beige-out appetising to moths should be spray­ 7:46 — "Hypeekoadriasia;” — Dr. “Of course there isn’t. Well, I’ll breathlessly. "Yes, I’ll do snything you tell me nating. lined holes, in the vamp and the have to get back on the job. By 'Die sharp ringing of the.doorbvil to if you’ll let me go." ed before packing away. O ipelsnd. quarter. It is the newest kind of 7:66—Ray FsUetter, pianiat. the way, if—if you hear anything brought the girl to her feet Nowl Hard Life for Junior Your drapes, rugs, upholstering [.'I n I AN IN'. I NS 1 There undoubtedly will be more strapped sandal, just a delicate, 8:00—Ellxabetk Baraall, aongt. would you mind giving me a ring? Now! They had come for her! and pUlowa also should be deaned L A N (\ t S I am sorry that the second and feet stepping along in gra:* this year slender little strap to hold it fast to 8:16—3960 Priia Oonteat I’ll be at the office.” But there was no eummona. A thoroughly and moth-proofed. third act had to be left to my Imagi­ than ever have been before. Plum the ankle, very dressy. 8:90—Modem Male Chorua. "Yes, I’ll caU you." moment later Lucy, flitting throu|^ When it comes to packing away, nation. But I could guess. Lonny and green are in the race, but not Very new Is .the gray cloth shoe 8:30—Ckurson RoMnaoa A his Burk- “I’m just anxious to know that the hall like a frightened sparrow, would hang on to edge of the crowd, don’t trust the best cedar chest or nearly so many of them. Eieep, rud­ (4) made of a fine rep, with match ceda» doset You are i^t to open aroos. everything’s all right" paiiaed at the library door. "It’a running their errands, letting him­ the police!” she whispered hoarsely. dy browns, soft leaf browns, Ip-be- Ing gray kid toe and quarter, all them someday and not dose them 9 :00—Leonard HBytoa’a Orchestra. self be pu^ed out of the road, sub­ tween -belge-and -brown -browns — beautifully stitched with the new 9:16—Mary Esstmaa, ararano. Janet said goodby and put (To Be ^ntinned) carefully tied securdy around mitting to any kind of treatment these are very smart with both blue pimch work. This oxford has a very things. You can get moth-proofed 9:80—"The Inside ■tmy’^; Edwin C. down the telephone. RolTs words his brother and his friends chose to and brown costumes, not to mention comfortable leather heel, ties witl i had both cheered and fright­ immediately and In may dart Hill; guest; Oreksatra. giv< him. In return for the honor of beige things. gray grosgrain ribbon laces. With.lt ened her. It was good to know he moth or two, and the bad deed 10:00—The SevM Last Words ot being along. For an all black costume or a there is a handsome gray kid purse believed in her bUt if he were ri^ done. (jh ria t G lo r if y in g If this was the way of it one day, black and white one, a novelty with a twisted gold frame. Newspiqpeif make a good cover­ 10:46—Fray A . Bragfiotti. pisao about ^ the police, if they failed to very likely It was so on all days. clear up the mystery, she knew she ing for woolenA But they must eU' duo. ’ Tbc older brother taking advantage would never be free of this cloud iided with a truck driven by Nathan tlrdy cover your thlikn, which iid)0—Nino Martini, tenor^with Col- of his age and superiority to rub it of guilt They could not prove she Y o u r s e l f Liverant of (jolohester on the East means several layers of papers, umbis Symphony Orohsatnu -In on his junior. 11:80—Abe Lymairs Orehestra. took the pearls but they Would be­ MARLBOROUGH Hampton road Monday. C. A. Ryan bags to bsiig your dothes in; you It Bssiua such a natural state of lieve it. Everyone would believe it. is at the Middlesex hospital, Mid­ can get all kinds of boxes and car­ Alicia Mart ■| affairs that many mothers do not Mrs. Curtis who was trying to pre­ Saturday, April 2: will be the an­ dletown as % rMult of the accident tons which have a moth-proofed notice it. Girls are this way too. tend ber suspicions had not been nual work-day at the church/ Every­ Mrs. H. J. Blakealee Is having quality. - AiW iinaiw ai Sdmetimes I think they are woree aroused. Betty, openly accusing. one who is interested is urged to chimney built on one at her cottages. Spring is the time to guard than boys. against moth destructioa. So see to Those policemen and the others who French woman make up their come prepared to aiu in cteaning She Is aleo having a two car garage W BZ-W K^ “Ob dam it, 1 forgot my spelltf. E R f l t e ] ^ might come for her at any minute. eyes 80 akiUfully that their fiienda and beautifying the grounds. built with three rooms added in the it that everything you put away Lily, you run upstairs and get It, scmpulously dean, thoroughly “They’ve got to find them!" she bow fresh and lovely they Mo. and Mrs. Harry Kingbom, Sr., rear of the building. Paul Roberts Springfielr* — Boston will you?" or There’s the telephone. of Hartford and Mr. and Mis Har­ moth-proofed and then packed away F low m told herself gripping her hands to­ are looking. and his son Vincent Roberts are do gether. “They’ve got to!” Lily, answer it, will you?" or ry Kingbom, Jr., of Peeksklll, N. in a moth-proof container. American women often are ing the work. -Friday, Apfn 14, IMS Lorelfent Sf BIoSm s She walked to the window and greted, "What kind of mascara do "Mother says ws need eggs, Lfly. If Y., have bought the Hruser place looked out. September sunshine you go.for thsm I’ll 1st you go to the and moved jn this week. Bagland has aa avesage of 1 P.M. - you u s e ? " OLD MAM BEATEN deaths from motor aeddents daily. 4 :00—Denner Good Friday Concert. Pottsd PIsAts fell on the lawn. Here and there This spring there are some new movie with our crowd tomorrow.” Clayton 8. Holies has an infection Norwalk, April 14,—(AP)—Two 4:1S—Screen Serapbook. Easter Lillee were patches of shade and a faint niaacaras on the maritet that Parents Should Interfere on his neck and Dr. F. T. Fitch of masked men, who last night went 4:16—Sklppf Carlsiroin, baritone ayndBthB breze rustled the leaves ^ the shotdd help us get more subtle in Playing age as capital! Using East Hampton is attending him. into the home of Denny, 69- tM—Agneultural Markets. 4 TuUps trees. Outside everything was out maksHip. those two or three years not only Eleanor Blish, daughter of Mr. year-old unemidoyed laborer, att( 4:66—Sponsored Prpflram. quiet, peaceful. First, you mix them with more as a Ug stick but as bait for favors! and Mrs. E. AUad Blish celebrated assaulted hlxn, were being sough FOREASTGR 6 :0 6 -w and Haattt Mairtha Washlagton It would have be good to get water so th ^ are easier to get It isn't quitn fair. ber fourth birthday with a party by the poUoe hsrs todsy. Denny did 6:1S—DIek O arlnf., outdoors, to feel that warm sun­ Second, they have some oU In Of c o ^ 1 don’t think llttls Thursday afternoon. Several of ber not identify tke man and could glvs -A BOTAL n S A t- 6:80—Singing Lady. C w t . shine, to walk and walk until wean- them so they lortt more natural children should get into the habit little friends attended. no reason for the attack. 6:46-«4irae Orphan Annie. loata ; Blodc ness overtook ber. Janet turned once you do get them on. of expecting to Share everything Ueui. Harold W. Fairchild of Denny, bis wlfs uid two frisnds ROTAL O am al i e n i ^ away ^ckly. She could i ot go Don’t go and buy black mascara the older child does. But on the West Hartford, test pilot of the wore in the bouse when a knock 1 • out. ’This room with its luxurtous UDlsss you roflUy w v.. bb other hand the older child should be United A im aft and TmnSport Cor­ came at the'doer. He opened the furnishings was a prison and she es. Comparativtiy few women given to understand that he cannot poration of East Hartford, who was door to admit two men, tbelr faces ICE lOOIRN WOMEN was a prisoner. really do. Tboro aro browns that imposo on bis llttls hrotbor or sis­ killed Monday when bis plane crash­ completely covered, sod be was|se: ■■ ------She felt something beside her and are much more natural In tbelr ter. Let him know that bo deserves ed here, was to have i^ent tbs sum­ upon immediately. Frank Russel looked down. Buster, the Psrsiaa offeot. DO ersdlt for bsing oldsr and nssd mer in one of Mrs. H. J. Blakesles’s one of his guests, started to ak m i A cat, nibbed his arched back against New masears doos amay w ith net fssi too cocky about it oett^ges near Lake.Tsrrumufgus. him and he was warned to stay her and loMtad up coaxing^. Jaast that stiekhMM that used to i esHain amemt of troubls about A' meeting' of the school iward away. The masked pair threw Den­ PHONE stoped and picked him su. ''What’s :Hiriirs you sa just to M i thi way this is to be sspectsd. But wbsn it was held at the library Wednesday ny to the floor tafUr be^lng him 8 # 4 3 tbs matter, Busferr' she asked. ‘1 t o iie s stuck together. They boeomss a habit I should "talk tur- . and then ealnIyiWBlltod'out of the *VNI tIM lONT don't see that you bare anything supposed to M ' tsatM u r-fro^ koif’ to tbs dtspotk# ' A ffat driven bX' C. A . Ranm ool- house sati down tho strost ' i ' ' < i. ■< %’J - ■

MAlnOfifsmt eVSNtflO fniRAU), llAKCttM¥Elt,’MiMt>^.,"ti%a)A¥, Xl^tt 14; iiH. •■—■ ;,v ..A«>4U. « M . ‘rsri Gehrig*s Circuit Clout Brings Victory i l l ’ KANSAS RELAYS TO Billiard Champ At Local Y. M. C. A. Anglers Find Devices for Fooling OU VSIW ISItci FEATURE nCHT IN Members of the Finny Tribe This Season N K i w m s o x n

By Jimmy Donahue. 1500 METER EVENT NEA Service Sports Writer. OPOaiKCAK,4-3 Old Ike Walton, the ancient guy | t to whom all anglers look for their inspiration, probably would turn over a few times in his grave If he Dodftn Beat Rivalry Between Dawson and could see the collection of new fish­ ing paraphernalia tackle manufac­ turers are preparing to dangle In PiniM Fm M SinifI Cunningham to Flare front of the ogling eyes of anglers this season. Again on April 22; Venzke Bod makers are apparently out to Take Leafsa U a| ; to settle once and for all the ques­ tion of supremacy of bamboo over Nay Also Compete. steel and vice versa. One devotee Other Renlb Yettndafi of tempered steel has met this chal­ lenge after three years of labora­ Kansas City, April 14.—A thou- tory experiment with a rod made In The I f ajor Leagues laid aside a new way from a new material. It ■and young men, clad in running the epsolag dsy trappmgs toda^ is a one-piece rod with greater ac­ an i asttlad down to the long maitih shorta, spiked shoes and thin Jer> curacy, the lightness of bamboo, through the 164-game schaduU sies, will brave April winds, possi­ strength of steel and finer balance. which leads to th« world asrlef. ble rains and oharley horses to take The same manufacturer has put on Fine weather, following the dfaamal part in the eleventh Kansas relays the market a “reelrod” which carries start in the Bast, esMsd somo'48,- the reel built into.the handle of the 000 fans to the attsadsaoe for the at Lawrence April 22. rod. A rivalry that dared during the inaugurals. A snow covered fisld St The reel features a “ trained indoor season will continue when Beaton delayed the OMmt-BltiVe thumb,” a mechanical contrivance contest another day. Glenn Cunningham, University of which does away with “thumbing” Kansas star miler, and Glenn Daw­ The world champion Yankees eit- of the reel as the halt is ceist, and treMted more tlmn 86,000 to thefr son, of the Tulsa Athletic Club, en­ eliminates the troublesome back­ gage in the 1500-meter vun. Daw­ opening triumph over the Boetda Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock and tomorrow night at 8 o’clock, Marcel Camp, interstate pocket lash which continually pesters the Red Sox and they treated the cus­ son is one of two men to hold a vic­ inexperienced “tiiumber”. With tory over Cunningham, the other billiard champion, will fie at the Manchester Y. M. C. A. for exhibition games. . He will also play two local tomers to a typical Ya.nkee v letc^ men, Eddie Dziadus, Rec champ, and Edward Rudinsky. Camp has defeated Greenleaf and Taberski in the this “reelrod” it is possible to buy as a booming drive by Lou Gahr^ being Gene Venzke, Univsrsity of any number of varying tips to suit Pennsylvania flash. There is a pos­ world's series and holds the Michigan State and Midwest titles. After the games with the local players. la the first inning dr<9 psd into tiie the fishing occasion. blsaohere for a home run $tritb t# o sibility that Venzke will compete in Camp will g;ive an exhibition of his skill in trick shots. * * * on base. The final cotmt was on ^ the race. Another steel rod maker has per­ i: 4-3, however, as the rebuilt Sooc fected a new tjpe of hollow tube, Strong ...... 88 86 106 put up a real scrap and cuthlt the Among the 100 or more schools drawn steel casting unit. This new champions. y to take part in the relays will be Nelson ...... 88 83 83 rod is constructed of steel so fine Schubert ...... 85 lOV 113 . The other opener brought out all the Big Six Conference imiversi- that a one-piece tip weighs only two about 12,000 fana who saw t^e ties, Texas University, Notre Dame, M. H. S. Net Team Opens and three-quarter ounces. 357 373 406 Brooklyn Dodfenb,tum back tfis several of the Big Ten outfits, Two new types of bamboo fly and Philadelphia Nationals 5-2. A dou­ DralEe, Loyola University of Chica­ bait-casting rods have been shown. SWEEPSTAKES TONIGHT A new rod and a few new bait and fly-oastlng lores for fisbernien. ble steal by Jake Flowers and- A1 go, Pittsburgh, Kan., Teachers, One features a chrome vanadium Lopez and the ability of SouGmaW Wichita University, McKendree steel core through the center. This Above is “Minnie the Moocher”, an evil-acting bait-casting lore. Low­ Tennis Season On May 5 er left are three new lores, the one in the c^ter being a new bass bog. William Watson Qark to be|^ The Charter Oak One Ball Sweep- adds power to throw a fly or bait, down in the pinches stood out stakes will be run tenight at the and at the same time gives greater At right Is Die new combination rod and reel, the NM being bnilt into Charter Oak alleys. Don’t forget the handle of the rod and featnring “aotomatlc thumbing.” among the things that ruined the strength to the wooden rod. The day for the. hoiM you bowlers that there will be three tarn. second bamboo unit is entirely new, The mld-aeaaott pttebiag whtdi Three Veterans Expected j ENDEES B O W BEFORE prizes and everybody has an equal and the main feature of this rod was in evidence ' Wednesday white chance of winning one of them. is silk binding or winding that cov­ and “Hllde-Flioker” lures for bait YES'TEBDAY’S STABS casting. “Minnie”, so ’tis said, the clubs first moved into ai6tiob ers the entire nx.. This winding cropped up again although there adds strength to the wooden rod, “has a sinuous wiggling- motion Larry French, Pirates—Limited Back This Year: To Meet I l^ORTH e n d CH AM PS that uo rigid body bait can ever Reds to four Bl^ss for 6-2 vic­ was one notabla slugfeat .and oth­ and the unit is extremely light. er Indications of the arrival of the Meriden High First; Ten i .!:__ NEW YORK TO CARRY Reel manufacturers have improv­ achieve.” tory. Tbs “Jigger” is a top water wig- Sam West, Browns and Lew annual base hit and boms run bar- 3: X v', ed their products and brought their gler. It swims, darts, wiggles and Fonseca, White Sox—West made ... prices way down. About the most The Pittsburgh Pirates get* a Matches Are Scheduled | Joe’s Service Station Wins ON RACING PROGRAM outstanding mechanical development wobbles with an app^ that six straight hits; Fonseca batted In “tempts, tantalizes ana teases all three runs with homer and two four-hit pitohing fsat on top of Is the new “duo-pawl” idea in bait thetr five-hit opener and tuned casting reels, which offers a reversi­ game fish.” The "Hiddle-Fli

B ib Bckhardtfs Daisy FaiK^ Offers You The Yearns Greatest Money Saving Specials Corned Beef FREE TICKETS FREE TICKETS Hamn 2 0 < Fowl 2 5 ‘ TO STATE TO FIRST 25 CUSTOMERS SATURDAY MORNING TO STATE 8< Making a Purchase of $3.00 or More We Will Give a Ticket To the State Theater Good From Monday, April 17th, to Friday, April 21st, Inclusive. FOR EASTER! FREE SAVE! YOU CAN SEE ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING PICTURES BY TRADING AT TICKETS SWIFT^S PREMIUM MAMS ABSOLUTELY FREEI PO PU LA R P O PU LA R strictly Fresh E ggs ___25c doz. VEGETABLES MARKET *King Kong’ MARKET State FOR EASTER WEEK Brister’s Flour, 1-8 sa ck ___69c Bananas, 4 lbs...... ___21c Easter Specials The Most Sensational Picture Ever Plus Free Sunday, Monday and PROGRAM AT Fancy Florida Oranges, 23c doz. Theater Screened. S^e Modern Man Battle 2 pkgs. Wheaties___ ...... 25c Ticket*.- Tuesday STATE with Sklppy BowL Large Grapefruit, 3 fo r ___19c With Prehistoric Beasts. Robertson’s White Floating Fancy Green String Beans, The Rebirth of a Nation QUALITY AND VALUE Soap, 7 bars...... 25c 3 qts. 25c l ^ D ! Sta te Naked Truth’ State **GABR1EL THE WINNING TEAM AT Fresh Dug Parsnips, 6 lb s... 25c THE LEE TRACY # Spaghetti or Macaroni, 4 lbs. 25c Wednesday Over The White Friday LUPE VELEZ Fancy Hothouse Cucumbers, MONEY-SAVING and House” and POPULAR MARKET Thursday Saturday ^ ■ n d /— ; Pea Beans, 3 lbs...... 10c 2 for 25c WALTER HUSITIN SPECIALS KAREN MORLEY THISEASTER ’ ' LISTED BELOW ^^Men M ust Fight” FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN. Positively Not ReligiousPiotnre. LEAN, SUGAR-CURED SELECTED ^^STRIKE ME PINK'*— IP VALUES LIKE THESE FROM EVERYBODY’S MARKET AREN’T GOING TO MAKE EASTER A REAL HAPPY EVENT! Everybody’s Market Easter Specials! HAMS EGGS Fancy Sunldst Pure Package Strictly Fresh Locid ' LEMONS! LARD! EGGS! doz. d o z . ] t O c

Ziniich^—GrsliMii—*Sods or Finest Brand Pure Real Genuine Salttne KETCHUP! Celery Hearts ! CRACKERS! Largest 14-Oz. ■ Bunch o f 1 0 « B ottle Whole or Shank Half. 14c For a Dozen. * o r u>. I Q c

Fancy, Hard, Freeh Fancy Savoy ONE DOZEN SUNKIST ORANGES FREE! Cabbage! (B^folar 15o size) SPINACH! 2gcn> Fancy Turkeys 2 1 ® ”' suced or strip Bacon ib. IQ c With Eiach Purchase of 1 Dozen lb. 2 ® of Our SUNKIST peck I X e ORANGES! FANCY FANCY SHORT CUT T SHOULDERS LEGS 25c dozen EXTRA SPECIAL ! Fresh Shipment of Deliciooa “Pale Dry” Same Fine, DeUdoue Orange Pekoe Roasters FOWL Pot Roast 1 LAMR LAMB “Tell the World” • GINGER ALE! Salad Dressing ! TEA! Largest Size m ^ l b . 1 . k B ottle ...... lOC K V 2 ® lb - 17 Made by Hartford Cllib Rev- flt . IRT lb . 1 5 * "" 1 7 * erage Co. Contents only. ^ ^ 2 5 «

HERE ARE TTO V A L ^ S YOU CANT- DUPUVATE ANYWHERE i MACHINE SLICED » Florida Juicy Legs—Rump Veal i b . \ I V 2 e BOILED HAM l b . 1 9 . 1 Oranges pk. 49. Grapefruit pk. doSlT^Le! ” 1 ARMOUR’S STAR . BONELESS BRISKET EASTERN POUSH TOP-BOTTOM ROUND 'LINK- •,**' 1 fo ^ S ,* ******* ^ elee b our legidar 8 ' DTT> OTDT /kTXT • Fancy Green Fresh L/ivUoo*ICil> lUF slKLiUlfii Vacuum Packed Del Monte Dellctous Pure LARD Bologna Sausages. Asparagus! COFFEE! ICE C R E A M ! ROAST ROAST R 49 2 Vi-Found lb . tin 1 9 . 1 b . A Real “Buy*” pint 1 0 ® C 1 / 2 ® 1 2 v 2 < ">■ % 1 X ^ 2 ® **» • Faiu^ Siloed Fancy Bartlett Fancy Siloed or Ornahed PEACHES! P E A R S ! Pineapple! DO YOUR BUYING FRIDAY FOR EASTER AND AVOID THE SATURDAY RUSH1 ^ Largest BAEEaiY DEPARTMENT ^ L argest FRUIT DEPARTMENT 1 2 g S 5 fS i iC size Can IV size Can Fancy Nnttve 15 L A Y a i; RYE POUND Poppy Seed Sweet, Juicy Valencia, Asparagus Y eB w Dandelion Greens! Fmu7, Green, SMngleos CAKEB BREAD CAKES ROLLS Tangerines ORANGES i Tips peek Bond Bread! BEANS! 8 * 1 2 * Absotateiy the best *bny* ta lo a f . 1 tb e A c qts. 1 4 - 1 5 ' 1 g^SRl Pound Dosaa MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, APRIL U, ItSS.

weeks have swollen the sUtc* IttSftd streams and the water is M m m L iiH A i cold, but it is expected that there C. H. TRYOirs wiU be plenty o f fishing Yor the NATIONW IDE EASTER ftrly flu6muui tomorrow. Chltf Sanitary Market SETFORMOMIAY Warden A. Joseph Williamson of Wethersfield predicted today that CASH SPECIALS anglers would lUd the trout in a D ia l 4 8 0 0 fighting njood. Last year the open­ M tAT SPtC IAlS V-. ' s s a r ing day was so cold that ice form­ PURITAN S trletly Fireah E gge, ' ^ M t ' HfJ M AT K r T ‘ ^ New York Fnancier Pleads ed on the lines in many places dozen ...... 20c throughout the sUte. We Make Our Own Peanut Butter. The number of angling and com­ Sugar HAM c » e pound. Not Gnilt; to Charfe of bination fishing and hunting 11« 18c censes lesuSw ls year is the low­ Kraft Salad Dreeaiaf, TURKEYS Eradng Tax. est in many years, licenses can oo Plata ...... HAMS secured downtown at the F. T. l 4| c l b . Blish Company and at the office of Marahmallows, y c e n f 8 pkga. f o r ...... fo r Easter the town clerk. Hen or Teal - New York. April 14 — (AP) — Half, 19c pound. Applaei 2 5 4 Cnarlea E. Mitchell, former chair­ b a sk ^ ...... man of the National City Bank, HUNT MISSING GIRL 63«M) Stores FMcy 43 lb «vf pleaded not gruilty today to an In­ Spinach, IX>CAL STRICTLY p e c k ...... SUGAR CURED lb dictment handed up yesterday, Bridgeport; April 14 — (AP) — coarglnj him with evading his Avsrxgut* 2*powid LEAN, SHORT SHANK CHICKENS Police today turned their search for (Lsrge Site.) 1930 income tax. 14 year old Vivian Archambault of FRESH EQQS boiipb ...... FaaeyMSkAd 4.8lb4V9 Mitchell bad previously pleaded this-city, to Westportal, N. J., on Carrera. Wkde or EHlier End lb not guilty to an earlier indictment NATION-WIDB recelYung word that an automobile bnajA ...... ANY WEIGHT POWL charging him with evasion ot his in which she drove away from here BACON Native Reactlnf CUekeae income tax for 1039. Saturday *bad been found in a gar­ or FewL Hi...... P«My wMto'wMfy Trial on the first indictment had age there. lb been placed on the calendar for next Pork to Bosat, Bib End. The girl was last seen in a dis­ Smok#d ShoiiUlfiM lb...... DORACO Monday but when Mitchell pleaded pute with a youth her own age. Wlt- LAM R LEGS today United States Attorney nessU said she leaped into a oar Lega of Lamb, Imt culifif CowiJed Stotrt George Z. Medalie announced that owned by J. D. Patrick of Devon, Frefh Shoultffirs W® lb...... lb 1 4 ^ lb he would more on Monday to con­ which was parked near her home, Daisy Hams, O O ^ Pwk Loinf, t O ^ Rib Roaet Beef, RIB R O A ST 1 9 ^ solidate the two indictments. and drove away. l b ...... Z O C Ib...... iiS C lb...... Over the protest of Max D. AtUndanU in the W estpo^l gar­ •vm or Pol Rm U Steuer, counsel for Mitchell, Federal Bump Roast ARMOUR’S STAR age said she borrowed 88' there, CENTER CUT Ib...... lb Judge Frank J. Coleman thereupon leaving the car as security. A note S W m PREMIUM 1 9 ^ set April 34 as the date for trial. nuking that the machine be returned Veal Boast, Loin, CHUCK ROAST The Charge PORK CHOPS 2 l b s . 2 9 e lb...... r to a Bridgeport address was found Camfils, Luckies, Chesterfields, Old Golds...... 10c Frtfh MHfc.r#d Mitchell is accused in the indict in it laUr. Veal Cutlets, LB H> ments of evading Income tax pay­ l b ...... V E A L U G S 19^ ments in 1929 and 1930 by creating Land 0* Lukea Small Link Sausage, apparent losses. In 1929 by “selling" “What a futile business it is to SUGAR Nation-Wide stock to bis wife at a figure far be urge people to be good,” sighs Dr. Ib...... low what be paid for it, and In 1930 Harry Emerson Fosdick. Yet quite 1 0 l b s . 4 3 c RCTOTO Deerfeot Sausage, by the same means except that no a few professional reformers have Ib. box ...... WEEK END SPECIALS member of his family figured in the made the business pay. Sausage Meat transacUon that year. In each in­ Maxwell House Coffee, Ib...... stance be Is alleged to have bought 25c lb. the securities back for the same Campbell’s Beiuns . . . 5c can price he sold them efter the ssle Nation-Wide Bread, 6c loaf Nation-Wide Baked. Beans, been used-, to indicate that he Regular 7c loaf. had no taxable income. Time to change 28-oz. can .... .2 foir 29c BRUNNER'S Steuer continued to protest after Nation-Wide Coffee, 25c lb. the trial date was set, saying it did from heavy foods Nation-Wide Gdatln Des­ not give him time for full prepara­ Try it! sert ...... '... .6c MARKET tion. The Judge then offered to set a later date if Medalie agreed. The Nation-Wide Salad Dress­ Nation-Wide Flour, DUL 5191 prosecutor said that if Steuer couM ing ...... 15c 8-oz. jar 5 lbs. 19c show next week that he was really unable to prepare his case by the CALUMET 24tb he might present a motion to Top Round Steak 25^ the court for a later date. The BAKING POWDER Judge said be would consider such a mwoa, accompanied by “definite 10c Phone and concrete eridence" that a post­ SPINACH ORANGES ponement was necessary, and there Size Tonight the matter was allowed to rest. 2 1 c d o z e n The indictments charge Mitchell 1 5 ® BEECH-NUT m with evading a tax of 9578312,81 Frankfurters . . . .2 lbs. 25c Sausage .2 lbs. 25c f 3 Score Sweet Cream for 1929 and of »166,791,09 for 1980. LAND O’LAKES “ FXWkftNIZE THfeSE NAYWM-Wlii^’STOIlES: ' PEANUT U. S. G ov’t Certifted FISHERMEN READY Georsre England kittePs Market BUTTER ROLLS or PRINTS 2 262 Spruce St. ‘ Tel. 8856 18 BIssel St. TeL 4206 BUHER FOR SEASON OPENING Bursack Brothers P. Smachetti I f o r l S c . ARMOUR'S STAR LB 99 Summer St Tel. 8080 LARG E MV.UL At all our Grocery Stores 1$^ 470 Hartford Road TeL 8632 Hundred or More to Go Out HAMS 10 tB AVG Tryins; Luck Tomorrow — W. H. England Manchester Green TeL 8451 ^ 16,000 Trout Tagged. ^ MAC Manchester’s hundred or more BACON and EGGS ^ fishermen who, without fail, re- SPAGHETTI "-'spond to the season’s call when the HENFICLD dez trout season opens will Join in the DINNER FINAST SLICE Selected “surprise" party prepared by the SUGAR CURE State Fish and Game C!ommittee MNDLESS WM. E U lO n des ■ with the rest of the devoted dis­ 22c Guaranteed ciples of Isaak Walton early to­ morrow morning. The surprise will Baked be in the form of seven special The Manchester Public MaA et ORANGES Frcih dez ' prizes which will go to those who HOT CROSS BUNS Daily «-are fortunate enough to capture * one of the “tagged” trout The Ugs are to be found inside the fish when 2 d o z . 3 5 c . , cleaned and will bear one of the Headquarters For The Finest JUICY — FLORIDA ^ following numbers: 6655; 18; 681: MORE SAVINGS 77777; 6996; 62-62; 16; 860 and BRIGHTWOOD 9779. Sixteen thousand trout have been tagged for the purpose of a HOLIDAY POULTRY survey of trout movements. EASTER The method employed by the lUlSH HiUirS/wVlttrABlES Commission in placing the celluloid Fancy, Young, Tender HAMS From our Finast Bakery Ugs inside the trout is kept a FINEST AVERAGE 10-12 LBS. “sUte secret” It will not be until RIPE the fisherman arrives at home that ^ ^ Order . BANANAS 4 " ” 1 7 ^ he will learn whether or not be B Youra ANGEL CAKE vhas been fortunate enough in land­ • m ^ Tonlgbt STRAWBERRIES Leuifiana •ifiTi/25^ ing a prize trout. Then if be finds TURKEYS ^SjTb. 2 one of the Ugs he may turn it over 8 To 12 Pounds Each—At BETTY CROCKER Fancy California LOC 1UN04 25c to the nearest warden and claim SLICED 13 IGG ASPARAGUS the prize that the tag number calls Fancy, Tender Capons for Roast- O Q Home Dressed Pallets 9 Q Fancy fo r. DELICIOUS ~ PEAS California The prizes, the Commissioner ing, lb...... £ i % / Q from Coventry, lb...... RACON' ca 2 - 23c FRESH RAKED Fanky has sUted, win be accessories dear Fancy Large Roasting Chickens, Tana* a-LincK to the heart of the angler, rods, Fancy, Tender Broilers, 2 5 SPINACH lines and such. 5 to 6 lbs. each, l b ...... C 19 c lb. Fancy Rains and snows during the past Small Tender Roasting O C ^ SUGAR GREEN BEANS Fraih 2 - 15i“ P.-e.h,T«,aerF.wI, _ 23c,25c LIVER NatWa Chickens, lb. .. • ...... m OC COOKIES BANDELIONS Grown 1.LBHCK 23^ The Poultry We Are Offering Are of the Finest Quality. Sec Us Before You Buy. Cube Steaks Native Qr FINAST SCAUIONS Oman IE FIN EST QUALITY SPICED EASTER HAMS OP TI f 2 9 c l b . 2 XSd Swift Premium, First Prize and Bright- Small, Lean, Fresh Shoulders — Small BROOKSIDE wood, all sizes (whole), at, ^ ^ Fresh Hams, and Fresh Cut Eastern Pork to Roast. Somcthhif New PRIZE HOSTESS Howry Crcaiiil^' 2 !!£*! 2Sd Boneless Rolled Roast Veal from 2 Q ^ BREAD «* Prime Rib Roast Beef and Fancy Small MHk___ ^ Belly cenlanto qt tender, milk-fed VeaL at, lb. .. J. 9 C Legs Spring Lamb. Tutti-Fruitti SL SPECIAL! Triple Silver Layeif White-Sliced er Uniliced Finest Rib Veal Chops, from fancy milk- Smoked Ihaiilden * 9* Tender, Boneless Rolled Pot Roast 1 Q ^ I j f W fed Veal, at, 28c pound. O m m c . - i 7 r Beef, no waste, at, lb...... a 9 C C A K E 39 c t o GZ 2 pounds...... loaf They’re Great! ^ Gorton's Cadfish LT t it 19* AT OUR BAKER)f DEPARTMENT Order Yours Tonight! (JNF ^iJA Chatka Crabineat Stuffed and Baked (thickens, good size, Horn. Hade Pumpkin Fiei, O l Z . . tender chickens, with gravy, Also Buck’s Cooked Spaghetti •H4H.NUT % Om 19* Home Baked Beans, 1 4^ Betty Crocker INGUSH STYLE “ No cfg Rowdera quart...... I W C er ethw •ubtti- Extra Large Chickens, all 3 C Q 13«Egg tu tn ,' have ever Home Made Potato Salad, 1 ^ p 'AMommint' 2 9 d SANDWICH tbASTEN been uaed in mak* baked, at, each...... • ■/vi ini Seidner’a May- A n g e l C ^ c y ^ ^ I f vr onnaiae. . Kething Home Made Ridls, all kinds, 1 0 / * A Variety of Home Made Cookies ^ but the beat ia good lA ffeSfic^se*, cnoHgK for Seid- dozen...... !...... at, dozen...... X U C METZELETTES ner'a— •- Bnmiier’s'Low Price arkourriohb GROCERY SPECIALS FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1 St; 2 % ^ v \ c r » I I Frrah Cocoanut in bulk, 9 ^ 0 SPECIAL! Juicy Sunkist Oranges, ^ Snowdrift in bulk, I § C 25c dozen; 2 dozen for ; — .. H rw C FRESH S P D i A C i l Royal Scariet Coffee, 9 7 Fresh Clean Spinach at, 1 Q r lb. ca n ...... • C Ciis«r«lltr COFFEE Fresh Heavy Cream for Whip- O C ^ 15c p e c k y ing, two half-pint ja r s ...... d&vC flWeWD~erlGAN Ekk Yolk ig one o f the ittmt Fresh Tender Peas — Fresh Green String LUCKILSWKI - - KYBO important iagredienU in a Fresh Dates in bulk, T • ■ ■< L ettuce .. .CAMEL V, A.flawyl Mayoua^M. That is why 21bB...... 1*FC % B(^(n* ~~ Cauliflower. / / Celery Best Pure Lard, ^ •uch ccesden vigilance >a Fancy Well Bleach^ Celery. RMIl ) eaerciaed ever the egg yelkt 2 pkffi. f o r ...... ‘ • A W w L 'V* uaad is laidiMr*a.. / P « « k iie $ ______v iy rr Tom ateee 0 Aik Your Orooor .

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- The ‘Cheapest-looking thing a t a &■- who is fulty a^ualnted with Ameri­ the Bolshevists oame into poww- m m mm bargain sale is usually a man car^ can eenticiisnt concerning the debts. RUSSIAN WITNESS Formerly it was a gathering place MACDONALD LEAVES rying a stack of bundles for his On tariffs, Britain will uwait the of Moscow nobility. Soldiers of the Red Army wen (» guard- in the lead at the United States and defi­ w ife. court. : FOR U ;S . TOMORROW nitely support a lower worla tariff ACCUSES BRITONS • Another Witness policy. But if the present state of Shifting to alleged coimter revo­ world economic warfare, it is believ­ (Conttamed Prom Page One) yiaallBned From Face One) lutionary acts at Zulevka electrical ed here that the old fashioned * ■ station on the eastern slope of the tariffs are as antiquated as muzzle installed by the Metropolitan- a (UseuMldB of this issue aadL Mr. Urals, the prosecution called M. L. “Wi ciNSiipnu The usual high quality A & P hams, famous loading, rifies. Vickers Company. Kotlyarevs^, one of t ^ defendants. MacDonald, as indicated to the Com­ Anna Kutuzova, a blonde secre­ mons yesterday will merge this But by far the most delicate of He is 29 years old ana manager of for their flavor; specially select^ arid cured, the problems of MacDonald's mis­ tary engaged by Monkhouse, testi­ the station’s turbine section. problem into the broader landscape fied she heard the British en- Fm SE1IEH wnns" sion is bis hope of bringing Ameri­ Kotlyarevsky declared MacDf the Russian de­ of the station, tq conceal defects of Writes Mrs. Johnson A fter sections of the public to believe that MacDonald sees the danger of fendants. The other English de­ the Metrppolitan-Vickers machinery as soon as Mr. MacDonald sets foot Europe not only again becoming fendants are A. W. Gregory, Charles Using Kellogg’s A l l -B s a n two armed camps, but two great and to damage one of the turbines. whole o t within the White House Mr. Roose­ Nord^eU, and John Cushny. They "I was lonely there and ifacDon- velt will present him with a debt confiicting camps of political also arq accused of sabotage and philosophy perhaps threatening the ald bad a gramophone and we be-« moratorium. Mr. MacDonald realizes bribery. came ftiends," said M. L. Kotlyarev­ Sufferers from constipation wlU half this is not to be expected. political problems of such demo­ The trial is being held in October be interested in this unsolidted cratic' states as Great Britain, sky. Gramophones are highly He has talked with Norman H. Hall, scene of all the important prized in Russia. le tte r: France and the United States. counter-revolutionary trials since Davis, the U. S. special ambassador, "We talked about Soviet power *TTour A l l -Bb a n surely relieves and policies,” the Russian con­ constipation. I am so glad oyer the tinued, “on his instructions I threw good it has done me that l .leel 1 S m o k ^ a piece of iron in Generator Number must write and tell you of it. Armour's Star Three which disabled the turbine "For lunch I take a banana, a for ten days.” large one. Six tablesi^ns of A l l - Swift's Premium a± PINEHURST! Kne%v o f Incident B b am in a sauce dish, and dip MacDonald, questioned by the banana at each bite until all is Many of onr oldest customers have already confided to prosecutor, said be knew the inci­ I Cudahy's Puritan A Very Fancy SUoed consumed. I haven't been consti­ Handy's Luxor us that they cannot recall another time in the history of dent occurred but he was not asked pated now for seven weeks.”— Mrs. onr business when such fine foods as these were offered Pineapple whether he ordered it. Louise Johnson, 1488 F orest Street, Brand Stuffed Olive at sneb extremely low prices. Cdnntless good things to Largest Cans Kotlyarevsky, dressed In a worn Denver, Colorado. 6 to • a. Averafo eat are simply 'heaped all abont onr place. Yonll really blue suit, Is pudgy and dark wltb a be astonished at this unprecedented array of fine food heavy shock of black hair and reced­ Constipation often causes head­ economies . . . Just for Easter. 2 f o r 4 4 ^ ing chin. He was clean shaven. aches, loss of appetite and energy, 29c He wiped his bands nervously sleeplessness. This condition is At A&P MARKETS! Please Phone Your Order Tonight, If Convenient! with a handkerchief while testify­ usually due to lack of vbulk” to ex­ Good sized Jai>— For Your Easter Breakfast! Sliced Pears ing. ercise the intestines, and vitamin B selling not so long to further promote re ^ a r habits. Fancy Long Island Half Peaches Editorializing today on the trial, ago at 45c. Here is one of the Best Values we offer this the newspaper Pravda, organ of K ello gg’s A l l -B r a n has both, as Wildmere week>end— an unbelievably low price on First Sliced the Communist Party central com­ well as iron for the blood. Grade Mayonnaise. mittee, declared the flrst days of The "bulk” in A l l -Bs a n h mucli R. S. Light Meat Peaches Gie trial bad shown up "the ridicu­ like teat in leafy vegetables. With­ Largest Cans lous campaign of England, insisting in tee bo^, it forms a soft mass. Ducklings Tunafish 8-Onnce Jars the prisoners were Innocent.” Gently, it clears out the wastes. "The third degree methods al T r y A l l -Bb a n in place of patent ECCS 1 ^ leged In two White Papers (Issued R. 8. MAYONNAISE medidnes — often narmful. Two 2 cans 29c. by the British government) to have been employed ''n them was finally tablespoonfuls daily will overcome most types of constipation. Chronic H i DRESSING disposed of by the failure of the doz. R. & R. English prisoners to complain, de cases, ^ te ' each meal. If not re­ Quality Milk-Fed Chicken spite opportunities afforded them,” lieved this way, see your doctor. I Q c said Pravda. "MacDonald’s plea of Use as a cereal, or in cooking. and Noodle Dinner guilty shows why the British off! Recipes on the red-and-green pack- Sunnybrook Eggs 16-Onnoe Jars—Full Pints ^ dais were so anxious to prevent ^ e . Sold W all grocers. Made by Veal Legs Sugar the trial.” ^ llo g g in Battle Credc. R. S. MAYONNAISE dox. 1 0 lbs. Fancy, Firm ADVER-nSEMENT 19 Baldw in 19s,. DRESSING Get a Betty Crocker Angel Cake Read The Herald Advs. Apples at Pinehurst. Prime Steer Silverbrook 1 9 c 4 i b s . 2 S c Rib Roast Beef Sliced Bacon McIntosh 16 Oz. Quart Jars Prunes Quart Jars Metal Apples R. S. Salad R. S. Salad 2 Lb. Sweet Polish Dressing Dressing Boxes Mixed PATTERSON’S MARKET 2 Y4 lbs. 101 Center Street Opposite Linden 1 9 ^ 151 Pickles Telephone 3386. 25c 15c 29c 16c 25c lOc HOME OF QUALITY AND CLEANLINESS. Beit Center Cut DelMonteRaisins4piea. Jam, 35c; M c C ^ n ’s Irish O a tm ^ , 38c; Bird’s Custard, Grandmother's 25c; Nation-Wide Coffee, 25c; 7-Day Coffee, 22c. Beans ea. TENDER, JUICY $1*49 $1.69 Cabbage, Lettuce, Olery, Parsnips, Leeks, Parsley, cans Plump breasted, milk-fed, tender birds. POT ROASTS W hite Bread Spinach; Oranges, Lemons, Grapefruit, Etc. 25* STEAKS 20-oz. LAND OF LAKES Sliced or FOWL R IB ROASTS OF B E E F We Invite You To Try Our Quality and Service. unellced loaf Contents only— bottle 15c For Fricassee Plnehnrst WIU SeU T u r k e y s A v e ra g in g Country Club F U L L CR EAM Grandmother's GoldenCinger A le ’°i?4rb^"'’ 14e 3 2 « lb. $ 1 3 3 Contents only bout* Tender, large, plump, poul­ BUTTER Doughnuts P a le D r y 19e W eigh in g 8 to 9 Iba. try. A t KLEIN'S MARKET AND DBUCATESSEN Plain or Chase & Sanborn BROILERS FRESH CRANBERRIES 161 Center Street Next to Center Auto Supply Sugared | J dox. Seme beautiful Capon's for roasting, weighing about 6 lbs. » _; A n n Page COFFEE Ideal Grape Grape Cliquot 'Club Drake’s Easter Hams 1 5 c lb. Dog Food Juice Juice Pale Ale Angel Cake Preserves PORK ROAST LEGS OF LAMB 1 Forequarter All 33* c 3 cans 25c 29c qt. 2 pints 31c 3 qts. 35c 25c 12c lb. 19c lb. 1 LA M B , 12c lb. Flavors 2 25c Fancy Roaating Large Medium R a ja h M u s t a r d 2f<>r15c CRACKERS and COOKIES Rhubarb 13clb. FOWL FRESHLY ROASirO - FRESHIY GROUND A&P A Fresh Shipment of SmaU, CHICKENS 26c lb. 24c Ib 22c lb. B a rtta m P&C Soap 5tor. 13c GRAHAM OR LUNCH DAINTY COOKIES CRACKERS SPRINGTIME Green Beans.lOcqt. Boneless LA M B .. Boneless Rib R IB ROAST CORN Octagon ASSORTMENT 18c lb. ROAST, 24c lb. 19c lb. bar 10c lb. Fresh Peas ..,; 14c qt. 2 "Jx* 2 5 4 L a u n d ry S m p lbs. O V E N ROAST POT ROAST Delicious Red Rip# SUGAR JUMBLE COOKIES CHEESE WAFERS Cranberries. ...21clb. 18c, 22c, 24c"’ 15c, 18c, 20c"’' 2 lbs. 3 boxes 2 9 « 3 0 2 . M A < K ST. D iA L . Shankless Fresh Shoulders (4-6 lbs. aver.) ...... 9c lb. S T R A W S E R R IE S FOR a o o o TM/ » TO FIT -41 ‘i l Smoked Shoulders (Shankless, 6-8 lbs, aver.) • .. .8c lb. i pint bukeH 2 5 ^ Celery, Cucumbers, HAMBURG STEAK, 3 lbs...... ORANGES 2<<«-35c SAUSAGE, 2 lbs...... Ha8KT(rCUICKii>l9( Freah Green RIPE PINEAPPLES BALDWIN API^S Ripe Tomatoes, Let­ FRANKFURTERS, 2 lbs...... Emmcoppii mho and meuow 2-lb. bunch SAUSAGE MEAT, 3 lbs...... <. ASPARAGUS Pinehurst tuce. B E E F STEW , 2 lbs...... IRED C IR C LE Freeh California ICOPPII RfCN AND'HJU-BOOKD STRAWBERRIES Scotch Ham (whole or half), 18c. Slteed, 25c. (Center G R E E N P E A S 2 >b«< 2 3 c Fresh shipment Lowest market price. New Onions...... 6c lb. cuts). IBOKAR it^25( New Crop Savoy ’ Fancy MeUow Local Fresh E g g s ...... Medium, 22c; Large, 24c. IcOPfU VIOODOUt AND WINl> Spinach, Cabbage, M e d to' Jhe heoa, erwed *esfc. to Ac SPINACH BANANAS 4 lbs. 10 LBS. SUGAR, BU TTER. 21bs.47c Mere. Bokor ohe Swaet Saadieaa California Beets, Carrots, Dande­ 1 LB. COFFEE, 6 6 c IM COHM TO suit tout TAITI large (Fresh gromid.) Brookfield—Greea Meadow. ORANGES alia .Seedless Atwood lions. A s P COFFEE SERVICE madlum alia good alia Libby’s M ilk ...... 4'Cans ISe d oi. L-- ■ 2 0 c GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 2Sc Saturday before Easter is Variety of Heims’ Soups .2 cans 25c always a very busy day. We California OPBNSUNDAYSI will all appreciate it, If a great We oarry a foU line of loe Cream, Soda, Caady, CMrars aad A & P Food Stores r/ N e w Eng!<' ASPARAGUS number of orders are ’phoned Fmit. . • ' ' Medtnm Stalka Jnmbo Stalks Tfic G i i'ot A T L A N T I C & PAC.iflc, I »'o CoiiYf-n ■ in - tonight Thank You- '' A Y n M y of presh,'Hoine Made Salads For Sanday. Ig. Ig. bundi PINEHURST. V

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ingly vigilant to protect ohUdren deoreass in child dMths of 7.7 per both through provision of special cent YPUNGSTERS BEAT traffic officers at regular street .increases Notsd. crossing points and through gener­ Comparisons' for these periods ot ally bettered alertness on the part Injuries for adults and children show so u rH r'l /VC ■, of motor vehicle operators. that while the number of adults in­ UDERS IN TRAFHC But the record is still far from jured increased 78.8 per ciuit, the in­ enviable from any standpoint. In crease in child Injuries was but 8.8 three months of this year, for in- per cent * itance, 11 child pedestrians and one I It Is an Illuminating story which All Dressed-Up For hi^oTe More Rapidly as child passenger in a car have been the figures reveal for the 10 years, killed. This Is an Increase of four with a total of 8,868 deaths. Includ­ Far as Safey is Concerned over the same period one year ago ing 8,081 adults and 777 children, but, again, the casualty record of and i^urles to 106,660 persona. In­ The EASTER PARADE! the first quarter of 1933 Is worse cluding 81,618 adults and 24,947 children. The total casualties, there­ Tmdltloni^ one o e o ^ neeodnted Eaeter with new appnrel end n g m t **dreee-ap" day. BUT of equal Importaaoe on ;&ys Bulletin. than that of 1982, an Increase of 14 this day of aU days—the Batter meals. The early morningng breakfaatbreakfast of< eine . ;>lraty . of them^ too), and orlq) bnoou with adult deaths having been recorded fore, have been 110,418. doUoione ooffee . . to the great feast dinner of deUdoosly baked ham with lA the “flxln’e.’* At Hale'e Food Department an for the period. There were 20 few­ Comparative figures are Interest­ ing as follows: The 10-years’ death always, you will find a tempting array of Easter “goodiee” that wlh please the most fastidious—and at prices that eult all The record of Bucceii In, Cozmectl* er child pedestrian deaths in the budgets. REMEMBBB— cut In reducing the number of year 1982 than In 1931. total Is 3,868. ThC 1930 census defttbi and l^uriee which occur In the five years ending with 1927 showed Bethel, in Fairfield County, through the uee of the motor veUcle there were 1,220 adult and 404 child with a population of 3,886; East would stand at a much higher place deaths in Connecticut. In the last Windsor, m Hartford County, with “ft Pays To Wait On Yourself” If the adult Improved as a partlcl* five years, ending with 1932, there 8,816. The 10-years’ total of injur­ pant In tralflc situations as rapidly wore 1,861 adult and 373 child ies Is 106,600. The combined coun­ A Huge Assortment! aa>does the Juvenile. Children arc deaths. WhUe adult deaths In­ ties of Windham and Middlesex had The Only Demonstration In Manchester Sponsored By Armour )Sk Company*^'' t>yi«g their places In traffic much creased 62.5 per cent, there was a a population in 1930 of 106,367. more seotirely than are their elders, FRESH FRUITS and Another 1,200 Pounds Armour’s “STAR” Myi a bulletin of the Department of Motor Vehicles today. VE6ETARLES More Responsive ^^Fixed Flavor^^ The reason for this Is two-fold: FRESH, CRISP, GREEN Children are more responsive to (Whole or c m educational and instructive efforts Shank Half) OUfIt than adults, and, adults are increas­ SPINACH HAM Pound STAR We have ordered another 1,200 pounds, bringing the HOLLYWOOD total weight ot Armour Hum we wlU handle to 8,260 May we suggest spinach to go with year Easter in 1930 pounds. It’s a deUciously flavored ham. Small, sugar MARKET ham dinner! Rich In bealth-bulldlng vitamins! cored, skinned back. It’s tasty and mild—every ham the 881 East Center Street, same. 8 to 12 pounds average weight. Corner Parker Fancy. Fresh Green _ In 1931 DIAL 8804 Don’t forget to cast your vote In the ham guessing eon- in 1932 three prizes to be given free. Other brands at “Self- ' 100 STAR Peas Serve" Prices. Sweet, firm, fuU pods. Just ae.lf they came right HAMS out of your own garden. . Hale’s Famous ARMOUR’S DEXTER Fresh White Milk BACON pkg. Mttihrooms \h.%\c BREAD Sliced. Lean. Sugar cured. Blndlees. So longer a luxury—almost a neoesalty—a t 21c NEWTON ROBERTSON’S Have you ever made good bread, and poor pound! ______biscuits, from the same sack of flour? This Firm, Hard Ripe _ 10. 12. 15 Pounds. BUNS (Hot Cross) doz. expensive trouble comes when you use a flour Delivered hot from Hartford. Tasty—delicious! Sliced Ham, 13c which is not properly ^‘balanced”. . T om atoen 2 II*’* 1 5 ‘ T e n ^ r Fork Chops...... 13c HALE’S STHICTLY FRESH When you buy Pillebury’s Beat, you have a Slicing tomatoes. For salads! flmiUl Bib Fork Boasts, feeling of real security. For Pillsbury’s Best Firm Hearts of _ • lb...... 13c is made of a blend of wheats which is EGGS 2 do** 8 9 * Sliced Bacon...... 13c standard, large, 19-ounoe loaf. Baked Large, local eggs. Never a complaint on the quality. They're ‘‘balanced” for unfailing success in all your large! They’re strictly fresh! They’re positively loo^’l Serve tbsm* Boneless Oven Boast, Celery 2 bun. 1 5 « exclusively for us by Newton Robertson baking—bread, biscuits, cake or pastry. First Bakery In Barttord. Thoroughly slow- Easter morning! ______. ih. ... i issstaeiee 23c baked, It Is easily digested. The largest, Bhottider Fot for the sake of your pocketbook. and then for Local, Large Green Mountain JACK FROST CONFECTIONERY Boast, lb. 13c, 19c your own peace of mind, be sure you get this heaviest loaf In the U. S. at anywhere near 6-8 Lb. Fowl. ‘‘balanced” flour—the standby of millions of Potatoes peck 1 7 - this price! $1.29 women for over sixty years. SUGAR 2 pkgs. 1 g^tb. Native Fowl. From Louis Bunco’s Farm! ARMOUR’S “CLOVERBLOOM” paoh . j j ...... 89c Light, dark brown and powdered ineluded. EXTRA SPECIAL! AGAIN! More of Those Delicious— 8 Loaves Fresh Bond Bread ^ BUTTER ARMOUR’S MELROSE SM6k ED Mwwell Honse OQ ^ ORANGES Coffee...... PILLSBUBY’S ZIlM . SHOUU>ERS Strictly F r^ Eggs. 1.9(* Small, s-7 pounds average. Lean and shanklese. The best “buy" in j O c dozen Manchester o n ^ s quality and rice. Canadian Bacon. 19c ’’Morjuce”—and that’s what tiiey are—fall of Armour’s “Star” Fotatoes, BEST FLOUR rieh, golden JnlQe! v- The VahiS orthn week! JACK FROST 13c L ard lb. Food Beminder Card With ^^Balanced” for perfect baking! Jumbo Atwood Rolled table batter of high score. The Cane Eaoh Fnrchsse. name Armour stands for quality. Gold Medal G rapefruit 2for ][ Frisble’s _ W heaties SUGAR Sweet and seedless. No. 86 size—eaoh one a meal In itself each \ 2 pkgs. 2 3 c 1 0 P ie s Get a “SMppy” bowl FREE! “Mellow Ripe” Fruit centers. Large size. Pound Bag CAMB Treat your appetite to ROYAL B ananas SUGAD “Mellow-BIpe”—The seal of quality! 4 17 ^ Sunbleit oyal lunch makes a hit no matter when Extra Large Sunklst . it’s served. Creamy. Flaky. And jresh! Just LUNCH *eas 2 for 2 9 c Refined in tbe U. S. A. R Large cans! right for chowders, salads, for coffee, cocoa and O ranges doz. 5 7 « Sunbeam milk. And especially “jost right” for a nourish­ Delicious! Navel oranges from Sunny Califor­ The favorite cracker BETTY CROCKER ing school lunch! nia! ______P ineapple Made of the best of good things. Baked by of New England Fancy Baldwin A ngel Food experts in spotless bakeries. Then packed oven- 3 for 47® fresh, with a heavy wax wrap that seals in all families siloed, omsbed and ttd-bits. No. 2M Apples 8 II*’’ 2 5 - CAKES rile can. the flavor and freshness. A very useful Good eating or cooking! cracker, as you’ll soon discover when Rath’s Pickled you try the smart recipes that come What A Treat! T lo n & m 2 2 * ® ^ ^ i ^ Pig« F eet qt. 29c with each package : i : the big FRESH LOUISIANA The regular, large sIm 1- or 2-pound package that oake at a regular new low Navy Brand \ all grocers are featuring. STRAWRERRIES IHiillliUiS' “Self-Serve” price! ; f/MtOtOAR DIPPED) P e a rf 2 for 39® HALE’S SUPREME NATIONAL BISCUIT ASSORTED COMPANY 2 Pinf 1 9 * C hocolates With sponge cake and Bryant and Chapman ITBA pks* 2 3 < cream. What a treat for Sunday’s dessert! Extra heavy whipping cream also on sale. Sold Exclusively BEECH-NUT / At Hale’s DOZENS OF OTHER FRESH FRUITS AND “Self-Serve" lb.. VEGETABLES AT SPECIAL PRICES! COFFEE Hate’s “HEALTH MARKET” SpeciaU 0 GENUINE SPRING LEGS OP FANCY TENDER FANCY FRESH TURKEY CAPONS LAMB pound ^^^P ® pound 2^^^® pound s Large, plump birds. Treat the family to Turkey MUk-fed oaponiH--wlO roast tender and delloioos. 6 Tender, prime lamb—the beet you eaa bayl v . Easter Sunday. to 7 pounds avernge weight Tender, Joloy To Fry or BroU— Sugar Curad P o rk P ot ^ A HAM K) ROAST n> ■ ROAST ’’I®* siloed. Fresh, tender and loan. Government stamped pork. Imported Half or Whole! Best Quality f t SEND FOR FREE RECIPES.. . Youll like the dew recipes printed on B aked RoQUolort each You'll find more packed inside. And if you write (a penny f t Boilts4 postcard will do), we’ll send a orand-new bookfiil|Eree. the.lataat “ Menu f t Address Nadonal Bisenit Company, 449 l4th St.i New York. CHEBSSE HAM tetqualltyi Begulor flfdtlBl Mr SM. Baked in pore fruit Juices ■■ groat! 6 to 12 pounds avor- ago weight. , , . pouudi average weight. weeMad only! t* yn'eeda Bakers Also a full Hno of Sugar Cufed Baips fqr tha lasterjdtoner—SwHt^e Pienrium, Cudahy's Puritan. Artaeur'e Shn, aad Spdrry i q llftleo il - .-1 ---1---r^’------p—

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BOARDERS WANTED 69-A garden and perennial plants 50c that may be libelous or which Is In bad taste. Free expression SECOND DORMITORy dog. Daphnes, flowering evergreen KUUM AND BOARD at 811.00 P t of political views Is desired but contributions of this character tO H E P M E E O Y and shrubs 10c each. California Winnie Rath Judd on Trial FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 week. The Hotel Sheridan. TaL w hi^ are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. (Contimied From Page One) privet 88.00 hundred. McConville’s 8678. BURNS AT SCBOiOL Greenhouses and Nursery,. Wlnde- FOR BALE—LARGE QUANXT7 of CLEAN, COMFORTABLE roosu, SOCIAL WELFARE DEPRESSION Again to See Whether She bath rooms, 90 per cent of the ru­ (Oontimied Page One) Ewter flowen at a low price, 879 znere street, Manchester. Tele­ vrltb or without board. Reasonable ral population have no baths, and Bumeide Avenue Oreenhouae, Eaat phone 6947.______60 cent of the incorporated one other doraoltory is BbW’ aVoll- rates, centrally located. The Cbats- Editor of The Herald: Ob dear, those awful taxes have is Sane. Hartford, Conn. Telephone 8-8091. Some time ago there appearied In have come again, towns and villages have no sewage able. wortb House, 801 Main street, op­ systetbs that would permit ade­ Tbe fire lost nigfit orMlnated In MOVING—TRUCKING— posite Montgomery Waro. your editorial column an article 'Thln^jr how to pay them taxes my FOR SALE— RED RASPBERRY ______STORAGE 20 quate bath'facilities,” ibe added. the locker room located ' in the plant!, limited .number, eatalof about social welfars work and train­ X Haven’t any money, bow can 1 pay. Florence, Arlz., Anril ‘ 14.— (AP) Miss Perkina said she had receiv­ basement. Police said no oem- price 60 cents, cash and carry price APARTMENTS—FLATS— ed workers. You stated that on one Tbs law says you owe It and must —Winnie Ruth Judd, appeared to ed an estimate that It would take hustlble materials were kept tbers. SILVER LANE BUM LINE Offer ths be nervous today as she came from ten years for the plumbing supply 86 cents each, 88.60 a dosen. Phone acoommodsUOD of tbelr large Ds> TENEMENTS 63 could “train another In sociology obey. 8668, 81 Edmund street. her cell for the beginning of a bear­ peopis to manufactu' o enough L ose bus for lodge, party or tsaa as a pupil might be taught to cans With coal so high through this cold ing in Pinal Counfy Court to eetab- goods to supply the country Trith _ _ trtPftrtpf at spedsJ rates. Phons 8068, RENT HUNTING? ''’ell us what a chair. Sociology Is a Vast problem w eather lish whether she is insane. bath rooms. NOTICE! iSST tulloe. 8860i OPWs you want. Ws’ll taka care of It for SXBTBSrTCSWBRI^Z^ieSr tulips. you without charge. H. T. McCann, —not a science, a trade, a knack, It took all the money I could get If a jury of 12 men, drawing of Its PosslbtUties which started at XO a. m. finds she In accordance with Section 4806 Hyacinths, hydrangeas, daffodils, UXJAL AND LONG DUITANUb; 69 Center street. Dial 7700. together, , She added that this showed the or a mess of verbal patterns.’' 1 is deranged mentally, she Trill be "limitless possibilities” of projects of General Statues of Connecticut, remblers, Martha Washington moving, gSMrai truoklng, Uvsry And then roy wife at the children quite agree arltb you, and anyone committed to the Arisons Hospital Revision of 1980, Frederick P. Ess- geraniums, cut flowers, roses, car­ ssrvlos. Our afflilaUon wltb.Unitso FOR RENT-r6 ROOM tenenMnt sputter of such a nature Triileb could be in nations, Stock, snapdragons and TFbo would presume to be “trained” for Insane instead of forfeiting her itltuted in this emergency period. land, Ke.vln N. Sachs ono Llewellyn Vans nam es mtans lowsr ratss on with steam beat, garage, and all Because the poor things use too T. Spencer, all of Weat Hartford, calendulas. Everything at the low­ improvements, 64 Summer street life next Friday on the gallows for ”I don’t think some of the peo- fu m ltu rs fflovlflM to distant points. would not seem to me to be s per­ much blitter. Connecticut, George F. Btsele of' est prices. Krauss Greenhouse, 621 toqulre on premises. killing Agnes Anns Lerol, In the )le of the Treat are altogether silly Largs BBodsm trooics, ssponsseso son who was really capable of do­ •o-oslled "trunk murder” case. Hartford, Connecticut, and Robert Hartford Road. Call 8962. I went to the market, a steak I did n doing sw ay Trith som e labor man, prompt ssrvlos, all goods in- Having spent a night of unrest, i B. Cobum of West Hartford, Con­ FIVE, LIGHT, PLEASANT rooms, ing social ease work. We need peo­ choose. saving machinery until we get sursd lyhUs In transit ars tsaturss Trith periods of hysteria, the 28- necticut having associated tbem- sscond floor, comer bouse. Inquire ple TFho are kble to progress and When be named tbs price I shook In bock to normal times,” she sold. oflsrsd at no aatrs «q ^ ss to you. 1st floor, 185 Middle Turnpike, year-oid condemned woman’s nerves "The Important thing now Is to «e vee together os a limited partner­ Dally trips to Now Torn, oaggsgs TFbo are not content to stop after a m y shoes, and tamper appeared stretobed to ship for the purpoh- of oor^flng on W ant Ad laforaatlei W e st 1 that in a give man jobs.” dsUvsrod dlrset to stsamshlp pisrA few smatterings of sociology an4. cbsDgsd order lower tone the breaking point Triitn ^be w u a geuerol brokerage and Inveitment And left that market with a cheap Miss Perkins sold she eonsldersd For furtiisr laformstloo osB 8068, claim the label—T;ralDed Social summoned from the wonmn’e ward "fixing a bottom to wages by some business under the name of “Baslood •860,1864. Forrott M Olmmtf, Lna eoup bone. of the Arlsona stats prison. Manchester FOR RENT—8 ROOM apartments, W orker. device of extreme Importance in A Company” at 49 Pearl Street, at 86 Mapls strsst. Telephons 6517. She resisted efforts of nMtroni Hartford, Conneotleut, do hereby My olotbee 1 have worn the paet the emergency.” Evening Herald Social ease work involves a great to put on her cost. sta te; three yeare. "The fall of wages is serious as REPAIRING ? 3 THE BABY WAY TO FIND a rsot, deal more than a knoTFitdge of 'T don’t like that cost,” she It deeresses purehsslDg power,” she 1. The firm name of the aforeeoid CLASSIFIED singlsf, flats, tensmeats, sU seo- ■ooiology. Accredited sobools of They coet twenty dollare I thought snapped. "1 never want to see that UFKOLSTERING^WE U,ME you theiii dear, continued. ”Xt Is destructive, dan­ limited partnership le “Eaeiaid A ADVERTISEMENTS tloDS. No ebsrg# to /ou, Bvsrstt scolal work are now receiving only ooac again.” gerous to industry itself.” C om pon^'. to consult us about upbolstsry. Bss MoKlnnsy, 829 Main. Dla. 8MS- applicants with normal school or If I wear them In daytime, well I FlnallT, ebe ealmed partially and our bsautlful showing of fabrics. know She complimented New York 2. The names and reeideoce# of flesBt fix averafs 0280. college background; these people the ooat was placed about her and Utah on the enactment of min­ the general and special partners iBiUali, numbers and aw evlaflenf Ws promlss tbs bsit. gt lowsst 'They are eo ebabby that the warp sbouldere. must be well adjusted understand- imum wags laws, even though ooDstltutlog said limited portasr- prloss. Msaebsftsr Upholstsrlof FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat with all Ing individuals, free from “Intellec­ doth ihow . When ebe entered the court room Co, Georgs J. Holmss, dsoeratlvs improvements, llks nsw. Xoquirs those laws applied only to women, ship ore as follows: tual and spiritual superiority” ; they after the ehort drive from the and sold she considered It highly ll^ n e raUs* psV*isr fer translsat uptaolstsrsr, 244 Main strest. Dial 270 Oak strsst. My buelBeie la gone and my money, prison In Warden A, G. Walker's Frederick P, Eoslond, 171 Autwni must bs ospabls of indspsndsnt Intsrsstlng that a delegation 8618. too, automobile, a measure of compoeure Rood, Weet Hartford, General port-'* ** M eellve Harsh FOR RENT-HALF HOUSE, flvs thinking and have a real ffsilhg to t "should have corns Trith their gov­ oer. ' Cfsn Obarse others, a true rsipset for personali­ Now what under the beavene ean 1 had bssn rsstorsd but her fees rooms and ,batb, garsgs, modsro do7 ernor from ths great industrial 'tolvlo N. Sochi, 64 Weetwood f Oensesntive Pays T *t'| ty and soma good commou ssnse. tTritchsd and she froarned frs- i Kssssttllve Pays ,, I eji it ets COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Improvsmsuts. Inquire 88 Orevs Worrying over It Z have taxed my stats of Mosssobusett* to suggest Rood, West Hartford, General part-* TO# schools of social work do not qusntly. strsst Tslspbons 9628. brain, cbongM lo hours and wags reduc­ ner, XlTerders fer A?«fWw MUAUrt CULTUKE—Earn wblis presume to “train” a worker. They Shortly after the proceedings be 1 shan't have to pay It, Z have gone gon and Triille her counsel were tions?’ as oocurrsd yssterdsy when Llewellyn T. Spencer,ipencei •• Ardmore ariU be esarsed at tbs one time rate, itajufag. Uatalls frss. Hartford msrsly offer oourMS In medicine, ^%eIRal V ie s fer long term every 689 E. CENTER STRBBl, oomsr iBsaos. arguing over the drairing of the Governor Ely sod s Msssschusetts Rood, West Haruord, General port* Aoadsmy of Halrdrssslflg 698 Mala dvertAIns^given apes sfaneK Coburn, largo Uviog room, sun par­ community problems, psychology, B. B. h. ury. Dr. Joseph Cotton of Son dslagstlon wsltsd on President ner. erderM fer three er s V ^ stgsst Hartford.______psyoblatry, soonomlbs, sto., so that R oosevelt. ped befere the third er i i t i lor, flrsplsos, eommnatlon sst-tubs, trranolsco and Dr. Paul Bowers of George F. Eleele, 29 Tremont be enarsed enly fer ttie hot waisr host, 4 bed rooms, gts- the worker may bava a better un­ Los Angeles, psyoblstrlsts. Trim tes­ etreet, Hartford, General partner. tuat number ef times the ad ami srous oloset space, gsrags attach­ derstanding of personality, difficul- tified for the state at Mrs. Judd’s Robert B. Cobum, 86 Highland eA ehardsf at the rate earned; but HELP WANTED- ed. Excellent condition. Residential. tlss and factors entering Into prob­ no aiiewanee er refunds ean bf nude FALSE REPORT STARTED trial in 1982, enterad tiie court MRS. BUCK SCORES street, Weet Hartford, SpedsI part­ on SIS time ads stepped after tie FEMALE 85 Inquire Lsnox Realty, 18 Aiylum lems ivbiob arise. room . ner. street, Hartford. Phone 2-6816. Theory gives way tc Indspsndsnt RBLZABLS YOimO WOMAN for The blonde young woman did not 8. All ,of the general partners set fefblds"! display lines net thinking. Unless tbs csss worker is BUMP ON LAST TRIP notioe them. MISSION METHODS fMsral housswork, no washing, 120 WEST CENTER ST., 6 plsasant forth In the preceding parsg^ph **ilV Herald will M t be respenslble GoruAn or Swsdlsh prsfsrrsd, really able to accept tbs person as Dr. Cotton, Triioss analysis of Mrs. ore suthoilsed to tronssot partner-' fer mere than one ineerrest InsertM rooms on 1st floor, largo oomsr bs Is, little qsn be socompllibed. We (Continued From Pegs One) hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m., 6 days a Judd’s mentality stirred her to an­ ship bueipess and to sign u s Arm ef any advertisement ordered for lot, hot water beat, garage. In­ ean never succesefuUy "make" peo­ (Oonttmied fVom Page One) ger at the trial arhlcb resulted In mere thaa one time. weak. Tslspbons 6612 for app^t- quire Lenox Realty Co., Hartford. hers of converts and br ths accuracy name. The inadvertent emission ef l ^ r * ple do tbings. Only TFtaen a person her convletloD, took a seat at the i. Robert B. Coburn os special m sn t ' 2-6816. 'Hgbt to question vdtneseee and and economy Trith T ^ c h we spent beet pubUoatlen of advenislns wlU M wlfihes to help bimself can tbs esse side of the room and observed Mrs. partner le -to furnish the aforesaid reetlied enly by eaaeeliatlen ef the places them In the position some­ the board’s money.” worker help him become a happier Judd Tvblle unobserved by her. limited partnership capital In tiia ebarse made fer the servlee ,'endereA FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement what flffillar to that of defendaau Arguments over the methods of Mrs. Buck said that she had not ▲if advertisements must foniorm DO6 S-7 BIRDS—PETS 41 and better adjusted being. If proper amount of Five 'Thousand Dollars iviti. all Improvements, and garsgs, In a civil action. procedure—whether Count,, Attor­ been officially informed of any ac la styte eepy and ^pesraphy with consiqerstlon le given the needs of tion against her by the Board of (75,000) which amount In cash has regulatlens enforced ur thsT publish­ FOR SALE—6 MALE pt^ylss |5 reasonable rate. Apply 118 North It was an erroneous report that a ney Will C. Truman or Mrs. Judd's each indivldusl routine will play Foreign Missions. She would not been actually paid In to tbs treas­ ers and they reserve the right to each. 691 Porter street. Telephone Elm street. British tanker was alongside the counsel should bear the burden of edit, revise or reject any copy een- only a minor role In case work. com m ent. « ury of the aforesaid limited partner­ 5809. Akron wreckage and that 40 sur­ proof-~delayed the start at actual eidered oUectlenable. FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT with Don't you think that the under­ Lack Sympathy. ship. It Is contemplated that some­ OLOSIMO HOUStO—Otosslfled *d§ to vivors were clinging to the airship’s selection at a ju ry. garage, 17 Walker street. Inquire standing and consideration of,the Further elaboration of her views time on or before April 29/1988, be published same day must be re­ floating hull that provided the flnal The bearing was granted by Supe­ ceived by IS o'clock noons Saturdays W. Manning, 15 Walker street individual le a sound approach to were> contained In a pam phlet pub­ that the said Robert B. Cobutt LIVE STOCK—VEHICLES 42 Impetus for the J-3’e flight, Ken- rior’ Court Judge E. L. Green, on SIsSO a. ffl. the betterment of eodety? lished early this year. She wrote: shall contribute a further sum fir FOR RENT—8 ROOM Apartment,' worthy said. petition of County Attorney Truman. TELEPHONE YOUR FOR SALE—HOLSTEIN COW, due I do not pretend to be a "social " have seen misrionarles, Orthodox cash an indeterminate amounW all improvements, heat furnished. Ready For Flight The county attorney’s action was at to freshen May 1st, tested. Call worker” as the term is too broad, missionaries In good standing in the hut which amount ahall not. In any W AN T ADS. LUley street 8 minutes from post Use of the J-3 had been consider, mandatory after Warden Walker A6b are ecoepted over the telephone 7383. Mark Hewitt 169 East Mid­ but 1 have bad a fair amount of church—abonoiiiable phrase! —so event, exceed |2 jOO. office. Tel. 4753^ ed since dawn, Keowortby said, but had expressed belief Mrs. Judd at the CHAROS: RATBS given ebove dle ‘Turapike. experience In case work with chil­ lacking in sympathy for the people 5. Said limited partnership Is to M a convenience to advertisers, but because of winds and bad weather might be Insane, and asked for a dren. Though I am at present em­ jury hearing. they were supposed to be saving, so commence April 1933, and tc terml- the CASH RATES will be accepted as FOR RENT—TO ADULTS, five he refused to order her out. FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ ployed by a Children’s Aid society scornful of any aviilzatlon except oate March 31,1985. ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 room flat, with all modem Improve­ Commander Cummins was In his Judge Green , ruled that Mrs. f’P ness office on or before the seventh of another state, I am keenly inter­ Judd’s attorneys had the privilege their OTvn, so hhrsb in their Judg­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the day following the first Insertion of ments, oil burner, garage. 37 Del- office Kenworthy testified when the ments upon Oiie another, so coarse FOR SALE—COW MANURE 82.50 ested In the future of Connecticut of opening and closing, and that general partners and the special each ad otherwise the CHARGE Ront street report about the 40 survivors came and insensitive among a ' sensitive RATE will be collected. No responsi­ children, as It Is my native state. they, therefore, should be the first partner referred to above hereiSito one horse load, delivered, also a in, and said quickly: and cultivatod people, that my heart bility for errors in telepbonm ads limited supply of over year manure. FOR RENT-5 ROOM FLAT, 351 I regret that 1 have not followed to challenge jurors. set tbelr hands and seals tifis 1st VHII be assumed and tbelr accuracy the recent editorials in the Herald “Now that 1 bear all this, it looks has fairly bled with shame. •annot be guaranteed. Com ground on cob 50c for 10 Oakland street Apply at 169 Mid­ Jury selection, it became apparent, day of April. closely; 1 did, however, read with better for the use of the J-S. I’ll go was likely to be long drawn out aa "I have-seen missionaries, Orthodox IN D EX OF bushel. James Bums. Telephone dle Turapike East or Phone 7333. right down to the hangar.” ‘of course 1 tell these people their FREDERICK P. EASLAND, 6420. much Interest Miss Marjory Che­ counsel argued over legal technical­ (S eal) CLASSIFICATIONS FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement ney’s letter in the Open Forum of A few minutes later the J-3 took ities. ancestors are in hell. If I did not believe that every heathen who did KELVIN N. Sa c h s , Births ...... A and garage, 5 Ridgewood street April 11. I am not a taxpayer in off, carrying 40 life belts to be drop­ Judge Green ruled that before the Engagements ...... B not confess Christ aa his Saviour ____ (Seal). Phone 5623. Connecticut so that the financial ped at sea when she sighted the re­ jury could find Mrs. Judd Insane it ICarringes HOUSEHOLD GO^DS 51 burned in bell I would not be here.” TjTjEWELLYN I. SPENCER, side of the picture does not affect ported wreckage and the 40 sur­ must find she became Insane after Deaths D She agreed, Mrs. Buck wrote, with (Seal) Card of Thanks...... E FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, me, nor does the legislative phase. vivors. entering the atate prison, she hav­ WALNUT BED,' spring,. 2,mat a Chinese who told her: "I cannot, GEORGE F. EISELB, In Memorlam ...... T with all Improvements, and garage.' Miss Cheney quoted you as say­ His Last Words ing been adjudged sane the Supe­ Z,ost and Pound 1 tresses, large vanity, Andirons and if tbi" be true, believe in this new . (S e a l) Inquire 168 Hilliard street or tele­ ing in an editorial, ‘It is hardly to Kenworthy said his last words to rior Court jury In Phoenix February Announcements ...... S screen, walnut crib, spring, mat­ religion. Let me rather go with ROBERT B. COBURN, Personals . n a phone 6034. be expected that the public ward Cummins, as the J-3 left, were: 8. 1932. Antomobflcs tress, hall tme, electric lamp, Army my fstoers where they are when 1 ' Special Partner. can be provided with physical and “Don’t lose any more men. 'The Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 cot 136 West Center street FOR RENT—LILLEY ST. —Near ship is nothing.” die." (S eal) AutomoMles for Exchange S Center, modem five rooms, first spiritual opportunities far superior Auto Accessories—Tires ...... C to those of the child who is not the Kenworthy said he had consistent­ Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 fioor, steam beat garage. Inquire ly refused airplane pilots permission MAN’S LIFE SAVED Auto Schools ...... 7-A ROOMS WITHOUT*BOARD 5i) 21 E3ro street Call 5661. charge of any communitjr”. In this Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 connection may I offer two slogans to take off in the early morning hours, although they were begging Autos^^Por ^tire ...... 9 FOR ivElNT-Light Housekeeping 4 a n d 5 ROOMS, ENAMEL plumb- which my agency recently used In BY FOUNTAIN PEN Garages—Serrloe—Storage » ;.... 10 for a chance to go. mm Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 rooms, furnished, steaiff/r.gas and ing, 3 Walnut near Pine street a campaign for financial assistance: .Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . 18 sink; also 3 room fumliffi^, apart- Bargain 815.00; also brand new 4 "The Future of the Nation Goes “Knowing myself to be the senior '(Continued From Page One) Busfness and Profeselanal Servlees pient, private bath, rent reasonable. rooms 820.00. Inquire Tailor store. Marching Forward ou the Feet of officer present during a major Business Services Offered ...... 13 catastrophe affecting service per­ Household Services Offered...... 18-A 109 Foster street—Gnib^' Little Children” : and "Suppose Your Building—Contracting ...... 14 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement all ChTd Needed Help?” No one is de­ sonnel," Kenworthy said In reference unknown man did the shooting?” HAL COCH RAN, Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 improvements. Apply 95 Foster manding superior care for unfor­ to his final consent lo the J-3 flight, Captain McCarthy was asked. Funeral Directors...... 16 “I felt I was entitled to take ex­ “We haven’t reached any conclu­ Heating—Plumbing—Roofing . n 17 street telephone 5230 or 4545. tunate children. Why should they be Insurance ...... 18 deprived the affection and security treme steps when 1 thought lives sion so far. We are engaged in get­ Millinery—^Dressmaking...... 19 3 OR 2 ROOM SUITS in new Jobn- children normally have V Why might be saved.” ting the story of Mrs. Gilbert and Moving—^Trucking—Storage . . . 20 Block, facing Main street very should they be set apart from others He said repeatedly that he be­ until we have secured that, no Painting—Papering ...... 81 desirable, modem Improvements. Professional Services ...... • a • atatH 23 and forced into a too-conforming lieved when the J-3 finally did go theory can reasonably be taken,” the Today’s I’hone 3726 or Janitor 7635. Repairing ...... 28 unnatural atmosphere where the in­ aloft she would be able to ride out police declared. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning :... 24 the weather, which had improved. Malone is also understood by Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 FUR KENl'—'THREE, five and sis dividual has little chance to de­ She had completed her search, police to be married but whether Wanted-—Business Sorvloe 26 room tenements, with ail modem velop ? EdueatloMil Kenworthy said, bad found nothing, separated from his wife or x.ot was improvements. Inquire at 147 Eaat iJl too frequently we find chil­ Courses and Classes ...... 87 and was returning to the station not definitely known. Private Instruction ...... 28 Center street or telephone 7864. dren placed in InstltUuons and left Dancing ...... as(....s-.38-A REBUS there a number of years with no when "clrcumstwces other than Musical—^Dramatic • a a a a a abCRa • a a 29 contacts at all with relatives. Dur­ weather occurred which, I believe Patients In government hospital Wanted—^Instruction ...... 80 were responsible for her loss.” for the insane in Waahington de­ Financial BUSINESS LOCATIONS ing adolescence they are thrust from Bonds—Stocks—^Mortgages ^. . . . 81 FOR RENT G4 a too sheltered and narrow life into He did not say what the circum­ mand more jigsaw puzzles. But Business Opportunities...... 32 the world to assume the responsl- stances were. there are plenty of jigsaw puzzle Money to L oan ...... S3 tana still at large. Help and Sltuatlona RENT FREE, FIRST month, stores blLty for themselves. Adolescence Help Wanted—Female ...... 85 a t 41 Oak street recently decorat­ Itself is a difficult fnOugh period Help Wanted—Male ...... 86 ed, suitable for any business, 815 without the additional burden of Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 Agents Wanted ...... 37-A per month, 1-3 former price. C. R. insecurity. Is it any wonder that we TOWN ADVERTISEMENT ' Situations Wanted—Female...... 88 Burr, telephone 4161. TOWN ADVERTISEMENT are finding and will continue i^to find NOTICE OF PUBLIC Situations Wanted—M ale...... 89 increasing numbers of neutral cases Employment Agencies . . ; ...... 40 h e a r i n g FO R A CER TIFICA’TE NOTICE OF PUBLIC Live Stock—Pets—Ponltey—TeUelea HOUSES FOR RENT 65 and that crime is so ever present in OP APPROVAL FOR A HEARING FOR A CERTIPICATB Dogs—^Birds—^Pets ...... 41 dur daily life? It would seem to me I4v} Stock—Vehicles ...... 48 GASOLINE FILLING STATION OF APPROVAL FOR A Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 RENTS OF EVERY description that prevention at the child end of IN ‘THE GASOLINE FILUNQ STA'HON Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 and price. All parts of Manchester. the problem is economic^ and es­ 'TOWN OP MANCHESTER, CONN. IN 'THE For Sale- ■■ Mlacellaneona Dial 8601 John F. Shannon, 79 Rus­ sential. . Upon the application of the TOWN OP MANCHESTER, CONN. Articles for Sale...... 46 Boats and Accessories ...... 46' sell 'street Tt Is necessary to give the child a SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY Upon the application of (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOB THE PldTIBB) Building Materials ...... 47 sense of security and belonging—a for a certificate of approval of the JOSEPH CHfiSlRONE Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48' TO RENT— SINGLE HOUSES: feeling that someone cares; ‘his can location of a gasoline filling station for a certificate of approval of the The elephant vras strong enough around and said; “The Tinles must Electrical Apbliances—^Radlo . . . 4b Benton street 9 rooms, 2 car be best done in a foster home where to be located on the premises of location oA a gasoline filling station to treat poor Duncy rather rough. befound. Gee, If 1 don’t retufn reU Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A garage; 7 rooms, 2 car garage; soon, they’ll think that I am losL / Garden — Farm—DMry Products 60 the child receives love and affec­ Clarence J. Jeffers at the junction of to be located on the premises at E. "H ^, atop a minute,” Diincy cried, Household Goods ...... 61 West Center street, 6 rooms, ga­ J. Holl on 624 Bktat Middle Tumi^ke. '1 know the/U all Iq tion, training and the personal care Center Street emd M iddle Turnpike. “till I get on my feet Machinery and T o o ls...... 62 rage in basement; Apartment: of foster parents. From experience It was voted and ordered: It was voted and ordered: heartily and start rigU 'ln l Musical Instruments ...... 68 “1 don’t like being jerked around ding me when I ex^^?to Office and Store Equipment . . . . 64 Main street 3 room apartment, ga­ I have found that the foster home That the fo rcin g application be 'That the foregoing application be Specials at the Stores...... 66 rage; Two family houses: Main has much more to offer children heard and determined at the Select­ heard and determine at the Select­ and dragged along the bumpy how Fve been jerked and'' groupd. When I agreed to p4ay, 1 Wearing Apparel—F u rs...... 67 street' 7 room fiat garage, 5 room fb*" the Institution; It has been men’s Office in the Municipal Build­ men’s Office in tile Municipal Build­ and tossed.” Wnnted—^To Buy...... 68 half house, garage; Durkin street: 5 ing in sold Town on the 25th day of ing in said Tovm on the 25tb day of thou^t that you'd be more dis- Boouia. Board—Hotels Heserto proven much cheaper. creeL " Restanrants room flat, garage; Summer street April at four o’clock p. m., and that April at four o’clock p. m., and that Then, as he . hiked tils We do have a number of Inatitu- The^ little beast, . horrever, ground, he heaird a real Rooms Without Board ...... 69 5 room flat; WadswortE street 5 tions and while we have them I sup­ notice be given to all persons inter­ notice be given to all persona Inter­ Boarders Wanted...... 69-A room flat; Benton street 5 room ested in said application, of its pend­ ested In said ai^Ucation, at its went . still faster. 0 1 0 1 0 / 8 thund’rlng sound. H e' untry Board—Resorts ...... 60 pose they must be ui»d. However, strength; was spent, and - he ex- Tvasn’t thunder, though, bemUM’tHe S flat; Lancaster Road, 5 room flat can’t we use only the safest and ency and of the timh and place of pendqpcy and of the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing a ciaisD^ “All right! Go on! n i let. sun was bright. i itels—Restaurants ...... 61 garage. Apply Edward J. HoU. 865 besL of these, and use them intel­ hepjing thereon, by publishing a iWaated—Rooms—Board ...... 62 copy of this notice at least three copy of this notice at least three go of ,the rope. Once more the apusi Bsal Estate Fsir Rent Main street Telephone 4642 or ligently by limiting their popiJatlon, times, in the Evening Herald, and by times in the Evening Herald, and by “Just keep on racing all you can. «i still. Then Duficy . Asartments, Flats, Tenements .« 68 8025. by using them only for temporary Hnsiness Locations for Rent . . . 64 sending a copy of this notice by reg­ sending a copy of this notice ^ reg­ rm going to tell the Midget Man. thrill. He 'stood e^ : TOtuMs for Rent ...... 66 care over periods less than a year, istered mail to said applicant, all at istered mall to said applicant,' aU at VYhen you' return, he’ll scold you. and then ran with ali'( Suburban for Bent ...... 66 SUBURBAN FOR R£:NT 66 so that the children will not become least seven days btfore tte date of least seven days before tiie date of Anyrray, that’s what 1 hope." You really, 00u|d Summer Homes for. Rent ...... 67 “Instltutlonallaed.” In this way wS Wanted to Rent’ . , ...... 68 •mi said hearing, to i^ipear at said time said hearing, to appim at said time lad. I t Real EstetasFov Sale FOR RENt—ON UNION street a can avoid fajia'economy and. at the ^ d place, if they see cause, and be and place. If toey s m osuse, and be The next.thing that the tired lad bad. A hc^ of, Apartment Buildibg'for Sde . . . 69' ANSW ^W miN£3(TP0ZtLt number acres of good tillable land. sanM oonMder the humape aide bqafd relative thereto. h e ^ relative' tlMreto. knewi Into the^air Ms trro feet flew. m^pewed pot for naiaess ^perty for Sale ....« 70 of the question. And.ln tke future,^ Farms Md ^ d for Bale ...... vi H; O.rBidwell, 156 Union strest ^Fbr and by order at the. Board of Bnr and lw,6rder at the Board at He turned a>fqnny somersault apd P o w r WM for fW e'...... jj..^^.., vb $ o m n o t ^ nay Vfe be imaged an epidemic of Selectmen of the Town at M u ch e s- selectmen of tlje Towu at M anches­ landed cm U s knees. “ GCe! I feair e ts foi* Sale I . * * . 78 pjrOTHI*^ , Institution buUdtqg. ter, Cognacttcut_____ ter, Confieeticui______' The,Ueilha^ rail out of.st■l^^ahd me. m . . I t J MAiJsr APfiSnw U iy ’ 'Fiery sincerely yours, - R ^ rt Property for Sale ...... 74 C0b0'£06waamr a r Witnesses In Frepch oou ^ ' are' GEO. E. KEITH, Secretary. Q$X>. B. KBUTB, I S ecretary. Dimcy aaldr^,-Uq* ^ ri@ ^ H e’o This is. Ujr, orhaa for Sale ...... 76 penpitted to tell nxm than the (Miss) w iw th M. VepBar^ MoUed Ayril 12. 1988. nw rsly ’ Imvfiig-^UEk Qfl'.fqU' I, . Bjgtala for Exchange 76 MaUed April 12. 1688. ’ ' Estiite ...... 77 truth.' Even their ii vlgltor. B|8^ .Co; QiUdrep’t .'Aid G.H.WADDELU G. H. WADOMli^ . ae—Eesal BetieeB ttay^bs.resiMtsd to in Boelsty, Altoona, Pa. Qerit, Board of SMsetnasn. Qerii, B 6 ^ o< ‘Ei|«etBMQ.. fbjticss ...... 7 8 ' ' -.fi • “T.-. -F / - . >,- ■■•■.• *••■ F , .:• , . ■ ' , .'• , •• . ■ ■•" > -.v ' . . t • • • ■■.■•. -V ■' / • / t • ■■-■ . . \ . • .' ' ' ‘ '

MANUHBtrrER EVENING EIERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY^ APRIL 14^198a PAGE FIFTBEN- • A 4 ^ Toonerville Folks By Fontidne^Fdx. - OUR BOARD1N.G.HOUSR .ByUene Ahem \ T h e r e w a s a b e t u p t h a t i f s u i t c a s e S i m p s o n s h o o k h a n d s WITH THAT COLORED MAN PROM PERNPALE, SOMEBODY'S PEET WOULD BE STEPPED ON . i X TOLD NOU .BEFORE w S u toT You know, of course, that due to$ For the past three years, wise men FEAR — IF YOU WANT JO NICKED \ m \ economic conditions, the Mississippi from the East, the West, the North MV PIGEON VEKTURE W IT H M Y tteer has for some time past been and the South have been working on \ RAISE ANYTHING'/ nixming only twice a week and now a Jigsaw pussle. If they ever suc- IS JK FAILURE I SO IN FOR - DICE BEFORE it is rumored that because of the I ceed in putting the pieces where ^\n SPENT FOR ANT-EATERS T * TK PIGEONS failing off in marri^e licenses, | they belong, it will make a beautiful PEED AND FOR NO FUSS, CARE PIKXED HIM Niagara Falls will be shut down picture which will last until some* F0 R # 2 ^e imtU business picks up. body again tips the table and scram­ CASE w ir e ; BESIDES OR FEED ElLLSf bles it. MY TIM E, WHICH AND LOOK AT TH ' I W A E You can lead a horse to water. ALWAYS OF VALUE/ T H R O W IN ' But you can’t make him drink; Edith—Did you see those pink MONE^ \OU CAN T H O S E bloomers we just passed? TH’DRATTED PK5EONS You can send a man to Congress, Jack (excitedly) — Where? MAKE. RENTING HARLEM But you can’t make him think. Where? ONLY FLX)CKEDHERB 'E M OUT TO f r e c k l e s Edith—In the florist’s windows. TO EAT-^AND NARY P IC N IC . FOR PQDFn LiSst .summer, Ole and Jens, who A ONE COULD BE EHTtCEB L A S T are novices of at the game, went, jt seems ' that many married WEEK Ashing. Strangely enough, they couples look upon marriage as a Jail INTO CAPTIVITY^ happened to hit a good spot and sentence, and spend their time fight- hauled in quite a bunch of whop- ing for freedom, pers. Ole (as they proceeded to pull up Physicians will testify to the fact the anchor)—By yee. das fine fishing that thousands of their patients, by 5 bole—las mark das place ant comb indulging an insatiable appetite, back tomorrow. have eaten themselves into an un­ Then as they neared the short. timely grave. Perhaps it was this Ole asked: thought that concerned the old col­ Ole— Did you mark das place ored woman in the story. ’This col­ where ve caught dos»; fish? ored mammy viewed i^th misgiv­ Jens—You bet. Ay poot cross ings the great amount of sugar cane mark on da dide da boat. being eaten by her six-year-old Ole—Well, linkhead, how do you grandson. Eventually she wamed e know ve’ll get das same boat to­ the boy: “ Qiilo, ain’t Ah done dol’ morrow? '>D’ time an’ agin dat youse eatln* too much cane? Don’t yo’ know, TO REACH THE HEART OF chile, dat cane killed Abel?” F E D . OTHERS, SPEAK AND ACT FROM A sixty-year old native of Bosnia U P - * YOUR OWN. is said to be the world's smallest. He is only nineteen and a half A N D i s o A R E Our private statistician reports inches tall, runs a farm and has re­ fused tempting “sideshow” offers. that girls with steady jobs scored TH E remarkably high matrimonially dur­ Africa has snowfalls within seven fPKSEONSI ing the recent leap year. miles of the equator. G> TELL THIS.TO YOUR CONGRESSMAN e Flapper Fa n n y Sa y s : T.orr. About this tax on checks, “The way they trim your bank ac­ SC ORCHY SMITH Chan Plays 'Possum By John C. Terry count,” He said, “does surely vex.

“ The thing we need the most of all, "And what the country lacks, ARROW ONIY KETtHU^N ClOES I “ Is not so much a tax on checks, ME HEAP FOOIEE HiM! AU.E6, “But more a check on taxes!” TIME PUy WAD I “A true idiot,” says a psycopathic NOW, MV FIEND. SK10BC«Y, writer,' “is unable to read.” “Where SHOOT\ then,'* asks a local man, “do some of those magazines get their circula­ tion?”

Teacher—Just what is wisdom? Boy (whose older brother had just finished a course in medicine)—I know. It’s ipformation on the brain.

Dnmk (optimistically)—^How long WSlito. is it goin’ to take to build tha’ sub- w w ? . Engineer—Eight years. WASHINGTON TUBBS II By (^anc OUT OUR WAY By WiUiams Drunk—Eight year! (hie) T’! 'ell yoOR HONORS. NO bUNisEON IS TOO FOUl FOP, THIS With it. I’U take a taxi. GOOO MiGHrn -^X GUESS UNSFeAVCABLS MONSTCR. HS IS A VILIAINOUS CUR WHO r k Liovn. B o T s o o 'r ey V/iSttiM' APOOlO t h e y c a u a h a s BROUMVr TO OUR FA»P tP U D F0M 6«ry AMP DISGRAGS* . G u y ’THE FELLOW WHO CARRIES VSJHW-S/W- O F F T H iS VNE.ISK. TH* S h o p o m AIW( - TH* Gold-diggers who think they have A CHIP ON HIS SHOULDER AKa*“ TH tS/ O o * ^ XMS.S.VY OM04 G u y IM Tt4* HOUV. easy pickings often find things USUALLY IS THE FIRST ONE TO GOY! A u lo n m m o L o AF i M* OFF-TLtorr SNOl * (NMO OOSS.OM GET HIS BLOCK KNOCKED OFF. don’t pan out so well. ! a r o u m O *tW SM-loP— Doomed/ c m 's a M»S ' >yNM TlMt.VVMArr X >NO(V< VOO M U«TA CUOMB sytqfyeooy eu&e o o ES teniNG is (00 Tb OM TH CoMPAMy*s TTm e I THAT HE MlLt OOKIT" Y O O ,-V A S »T S vMITH T H RiCCIVE MAXIMUM K movsi m e ? M S iG H B oP S miAUTV POP. POMiMOTFEASURy, IS MITMOOT A •INGLE WnNEtt. PPOSECIfTOR IS N -tl4 UNMCRCIPOb. GUM ffUUIAHT. IS A FlSND. A iVimPLSR/ A HS PROSUCUTOR IS FUZZLSD. POKCSMAN SUPER C R O O K ! AND MS MUST DASHES INTO THE COURTROOM LOOK FOR THE REDTAPE OPENER ATDNI FOP HIS DASTARDLY O Hrs i R c i d i i s V DSSDSl /iftol------b h o k I f M C I FRECKLES AN D HIS FRIENDS By Blosser vnav Miay. MY NEPHEW'S LITTLE >DU'RE r ig h t ! V b u KNOW HKi RITUBHVP/ SUBMARINE DETSCTAPMONE WHERE THIS CAMP FELLOW IS, THPi» •'S|ESP« .WILL PUT DOGS LIKE VOU TO(D...DUR OUT OP BUSINESS/TWAT'S SHIP AT GUAYAQUIL AND VNHATB WORRY!N' blow 1 PONT FIND HIM y o u I! WITH you.

Hfi FROSEeUTDR IS INTEPPUPriD O •T WILD CHSEPmG FROM TKi CROWD OOTSiDA. TUE CHEtRlNG 9; M ? WHERE HB'6 HIDING, MAI^E you PEEL BETTER, 1*M ORDERING MY MEN WHVy 1 sAy, r a l s t a /a/ TO STRIP you 7D THE ao paoAs RCce&STR WAIST AMD . . AmPTARAf 9JW P r^MRlR OePSAR LtiirjwdLm-UfO' mnfcWMfPoActC Bcnnitr, womumtK j GAS 6UGG1ES Why Bring That Up? By Frank Beck YHATf THI NAMI OF THAT TPOOSLC IVANCILINIS LITTLI TMETRE GOING TO THE CUE NllCe IS fUFFmiNS LETS BffAT'THE CAPTAIN FROM T I'M •EE IN THE C/WERM? V/RITINdl TO ..UH...IR. OP THE NELLIE M - SAY! LETb TRY CARRIE AND NeAmosis.. NEVER GOSH /1 WISH WE. MID WAS TRUING N-NO—.irs MIND, HER A tO U ^ SOMETHING t h a t * COULD DO IT. TO DO WITH CLOSE 50METHIMG KIDNEY ENOUGH TROUBLE..^

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MODERN—0LD>FASH10N jssiam lns Bmlth, libnrian at the South Manohsster Publio HIT (MOSSING STREET Ubrary, is spending Easter at her MK-E hornem Rutland, Vermont. TOMOBBOlV NIOBT HAN IS BADLY HURT Fashions JARVIS GROVE—WALKER ST. The Men’s League of the Center Mmurte’s OrohMtra. Congregational church wilt omit to Henry J. Schaeffer of Garden AdmlMlOB Mo. meeting Sunday morning on ac­ count of the communion service a t Street Victim—School Teach­ 9:80. er Drl^g Auto. I ABOUTTOWN Rev. Watson Woodruff, Rev. Mar­ Hsnry J. SchMflsr, 72, of 88 0«r- vin B. Stocking and Rev. R. A . ^ - dsn strest w m struck aiid sisriously! MlBi Marion Pearl will entertalB pitts will conduct the union service Uijursd iMt night a t '7:56 on Center) the Forfet>Me*Not circle of Junior and wUl be in Charge o r ^ H<^y Klnai Daughters at the home of her Conununion wrvlcc toidsht u Btieet, near MoKee street, by an D ue For A grandmother, Mrst Julia Wood of at the South Methodist ohuroh. The automobUe driven by M lu Arlyne Woodland street tomorrow after­ choir will render special music. Act­ E. Wilkie, of 160 Oak Grove street noon at 2:80. Lois and Jeanette ing Organist G. H. Byles is prepar­ Mr. Schaeffer was crossing Center Big O vation—^Hale’s Buchanan will have charge of the ing an unusually attractive pro- street when struck by the r^gbt ,, 74,/, vM program. A special rehearsal will gTM for the morning service at front fender of Miss Wilkie’s car Smartness-" take place at this meeting and a 10:40, Easter Sunday, which will which was proceeding west on Cen­ perfect attendance Is looked for. conclude with the great climax of ter street. Miss Wilkie, who is a '^ : j the "HaUeluJah Chorus.” teacher in the Nathan Hale School, 'if In Every Line Mr. and Mrs. Peter Flynn and assisted by 'Hmotby Hayes and daughter of Cambridge street left James Crowe, removed the injured of These yesterday for Fall River, Mass., to man to the Manchester Memorial attend the funeral in that city today hospital wbere it was ascertained that he bad sustained a possible COATS/ of Mr. Flynn’s uncle. fracture of the skull, laceration of Dr. Clyde R. Salmons of Hartford the scalp and an injury to bis left will be the guest speaker at the <^>PINEHURfr! eye. Furred or Tailored Monday noon meeting of the Man­ DROP IN AT PINEHUMT In an effort to avoid , striking the HATS man. Miss Wilkie pulled her car left chester Klwanis club at the Hotel SA TU ^A Y toward Davldsoifa ^ filling station Sheridan. He comes on the invita­ located at that point. Sergeant John tion of Dr. D. C. Y. -Moore. Charles You will find food that only the McGlinn conducted tbe investiga­ Specially E. House will furnish the attend­ very nicest husbands, friends, i ? - Picture yourself Easter tion. morning in one of these ance prize. and families deserve. At the hospital today it was re­ Priced! the Spring The ideal two-oream beauty colors. treatment that brings wonderful results, and laats S.to 10 weeks. B. Te, Ine., » . street floor. 65c and 79c each . Rose Bushes 29c I*” ' Main floo^ illb t m