PEACEMAKER |1 AT GENEVA PARLEY

ApwicaB l^ o j AyerU Seri­ TORNADOES KILL Five of Thoa . PirpMitd.in PasHtePiuM^ ous Chsh at Anns Confer- TENINMIDWEST| HoiiiM A cjaliad n i^ d Before Smite eice bf Ifectinf a Com- BlUwiii-Aiepd^S^ l^esHeKs Heavy Property Damage Re­ i ^ - B o p r ’ : ^ by tovm| of Hatter— Says Hn;Pnii May 28 — lAP) ' • - * the prtvata banker Is to take special majbr excerpts from''care that 1^ habiting poaitioo ta re- ported in Fonr States — | QorkPoniiita Hhrs'ars a “ W - hiirdrahslta la at all tlmea ia Half BlUipii Dellaf Cesr '-CMaya, May 28^ ( ^ ) - N o r - the ■tatenlant of J. P. Morgan: ^ iiSta without hsritatIon ' W ,i suffldii^tljr s ti^ g X k X . miw H. Davla, Amarlcan ambaaaa- Scores h ped. cotiSldet the prtvdte bonkw ^ com—No Riecerds Kept d(5i> a t-la ^ ■ueoeeded today In Hartford, Mey 28r ~ C ^ )— ti^ e i asset end not a ngtiohai dan- He miiist be reqdy and wiUlqg at sv«rttBr< a. oarlous claab by effact- Identical petitions were prsssntsd to ail tlpses to give disintereeted ad- it,' - vira'to blf cliepte to tba best of ois of DirectOre Heetiiita, He Inf a cdmproinlaa at a secret par- Garden City, Kaa., May 28.—(AP) the House today a a l ^ rspdal of 1^ oC the^Big Five" of the disar- the liquor control bill and the cnaet- As to the theory that he b^ n xe a b ili^ .' ^rnadoes which whirled through too powerful, it must be Tsmember- oonfMrenca. ^ m ^ of 'the ^dwlh-Ajcbrn blU to Reports. with rbprasenUtivas of dust dariceoed skies left death ai^ sd that ahy power which ; heV bM Anotoer i^'im portant use-of I Qtfxnanyi Great Britain, Franca property damage in widely aliow sale.of.beer.hy town clerk per- comas,-not irons the possigseion of the private :.haBkar' i. to ssrvs Sw a and Italy ba obtained an agree* )d p e ^ of the mid-western wheat mita. All weM referred to the laige .'msiuu,' Cut from ths confi- vbarohy .igiduatry may be war 'country today. , dsnce of psopls in his iebaracter and provided with, oa^tai to meet its I Washington, May 28.— (AP)— meot to'diseuas armed forces, Reports over crippled communica­ judiipiary eommltliee.* ' Long-guarded secrets of tos great' material ai^ security against war erddit XXX'.- nee^ for expan^n and develop­ tion Unea Indicatoa ten persons vrwe ] ,1^ fly^ petltdoha were signed by bouse 'o f Morgan' wsro simultaneously. ' a.total- of apprmdmaMy M napass ment.. Prince was adamant that tim s^ dlled, sinren near Vryon, Nsb., two Tlis private banker Is a member thrust into light through teatlsmhy n Liberal, Kansas, and one near and Anumbsr of more'petitions ws^s of a prftessiOD'whiCb has been prac- cijrity dlF***— should not b« As to the charge that is frequent­ to a Senate commlttea by Its - ^ t - Mlnlater Jo* Garden City* ri^ rtsd to be ready for Istivdue- tloed'siBce the Middle AgM. sldetraOced. Foreign Scores were injured in tbs s U ^ A •KsfiAv search for ^Faxey" Gordon,' N ew York's' "Pub.lie. Vhsmy. . tlon. ly and, as V believer careleeely made spoken master, J. P. MdW“ * smh Paul-Boncour ■aid Franca ■tates and a dozen more were vic­ ' T ^ y 's lot were introduced by C. that banker* fm te' their way into it was praotif^y a bi^ bUUon dol- No. r ^ d rsfardsd tbs «* ^*^*^ We (the Morgan firm)' have never boards of dlTtotors,' 1 can only say was not disposed to agree to rat tims of a BalnvtUs. Mont, torn ^ sod two bedyfusrds wars-captured in a summer «oMkls at Nora E. Hutohitts, R«VUh|lean of H ar^'< baen satisfied with simply ksspteg .lar eoDcern but be was unfiware of bar army and destroy yesterday. Ten bulldingB were dc- Wbito lAks, i<. Y. Gordon is ui^sr indletmratdiasgl^ that, In my efiparience of over 40 al until she was assured that se ton; C. PqxiFqul i within the law. but have conatantte ■'ears, 1 can not ramathber u a part­ S S S d at BalnvUle. frshds^ounU ng to almost 1406,000. »ir # k f?l* rtowa, haad to I W astmgt^i Re- sought so to act that ws might fulfy eurity would be real. The K*"*** twisters struck d u r ^ ^ fses/ln police bsadqtmrtsrs at-New York after bls.cspturs. p i^ ca h of'S b a i^ i Bdwlfi B* X*iatt» observe tbs professional cods, and ner of the houB* taking a dureetor- '-(•I The ToUtlcal commission win y * a sand and dust storm which Mottra RepuhUpah of Bsiyg aad M:icbael J. So the credit and reputa­ shlp except at-the earnest request cuss security adjile the confmence out the sun and forced the use of of the board of-directors of the com- itself tackles tba qtiestira of d ls ^ Conhdr, pemocrat Enfield. tion which baa been- banded down pAny In queition/ artlflcial lights. . The pMtfams follows:, toiue from our predeceeeers in- the under the comproii^ra ef* In addition, high winds, rain Md fectad by Davis, , who yesterday **To. obtain fo t Connecticut the firm.' bail pounded farming communities large revenue now being lost Though at tba present time there presented new American views on of Oklahoma; Kansas, Nebraska and CLAIMS 600 Is DO demand for ci^ tal for indus­ the disarmament questioo. Inter- through ^)TSS importation and untex- Since we have no more power of Colorado. ^ ed sdls of bs(^from ontsida>pon' knowmg the future than-any other try, thle ccndltloh wlU pais, and we nreted by Geneva commentatom as Wrecks Business C en ^ . men, 'we have made many mlstakee should not by. any means fores the calling the end of the H. L. Herring. Meade, Kas., oU nactlcut;y- --s;, . ' LOCATED IN THIS '*To asparate ths sals of bssr from (Who hac not during the paat five organization for dlstrlbutioD ot ss* policy of 'Isolatlra and neutrality In T«»n who witnessed the tornado at years?), but our mistakes have been cyrities of business, Isst, when Ubetml, Kansas, said the business tba trafSc in intoxicating liquor the event of war. both in tbs interests of temperance arrbrs of judgment and not of pr.n< tbers Is again a legitlmats demand H(dd Oonference ■ertl4<" there wss badly wrecked, for capital. It be found that the •povls, Rudolf Nadolny, Iff/Vhtg him to the belief the death and of law and order; dple. ' 'To assure the vote of Connecti­ machinery for distribution has dls-1 n soy, Shf John Simon of Britain toU there may mount \ Senator Fit^oald Declares.'UINGIIISCUSSION Another meet important duty of appeared. Barca Pompeo Alei^ I^y. ^ "About 5:80 p. m.," he said, ^ cut in favor Of tba repaal of the p«a-Boacour wrestled ^witb ^ dust in the air became so thick it 18th Amendment which was never thorny problem of procedure the was as dark as midnight Rain and There WiD Re IhoaMids ratified by C oo#itirat; Arthur Henderson, confer* bail bewan fa ll^ . Then the tor- ‘T o prevent m growth of a new chairman, while delegs.tas nado a t r ^ Seen K IftiiiM i Wage state prohibit^ condition which JURIST milFIES CRISIS IS PASSED ths samSsr coimtries represen t coming beiiause eg thi dust it would be.morO ihMsrabls than Ifa? ^ on the stseimg commlttae were im- five mhuitee. I had to'Steer tlonal prohibition; patSeot hecsnse of a two-hour iralL my car in and out betwuim house Legidition is NetRnattcd. jD itoleil in Senate, a T o save tha.'istate the m m ;ot *Tnhs Little Eotente—Csecbo-Slo- 10^ and debris in tbs streets to get 11254)00 or sacli Md' IWESENATORS valda. Juao-Slavla and Ramanl^ ■ iout of town." ' aries and of tM^ Uqhor d#cd4Bd to . otwBrtrt i A repmt received at Omaha, Nra., pjj^iNsseilhiHeasehy commisaloo; t t T a t e B e a g a ^ .Premier M i ^ i ^ y t ^ y said seven p e a a u w ^e HafitfoM, May 28— ( ^ ) — The Oopnaeti-. Senate rujmited MnfaiwpyWs npfirts 'AodTHB^ to resteep •flUara- ^^^S^poW _____ er paaea pact, hi>8 IbUed by a tornado whld» ;Cttt,r tSMi it will vi^huatly mgldb asiy toddy on tmo labor •hqhfiag rt|M ' tlriaSa this.Coveoaat®£*5.®i2lE!S . - ^ ’ * • , .V , thenairpe ______iJWUfc i!»W oo iTiS ^ I wih?^£r&tiea. v « 5 e o $ e ? u 5 3 ^dldt»kaqdoy** ^ H artford, M ay, 28— T h d "Wa raspaetfuUy patltlen tba im- "Do you knqw yonr.fim E / It walfclearned eigfetboursofwmtkaddy. m nOh -driiatiid > b i^ contnd 'M |l anJ sumatery repeal ot Pdqr d Gann. return (ih oom e.tas) tor to t tw o 4 i y ^1^ noiUkfi cornmlsslcm decided L engthy-dlseasaiana daring w hich nrblcb Oras^* d efeated in th e Cbimter 140 ot tfap FUhUc Acts of period betw een Jaanaiy 1 * i | d -to tncorpmrate '/atfilngton]a co^ w arnings w r«e voiced against the after p a a b ^ the H onsc. w aa again 1988 and tbs snamment of tbs Al* # ^MmSMW tribiitioBt to the organization of invasloD of C onnecticut by sw eat* eom-Bsldwin MB tor ths sals of I tba su bjoA of a lonrdiscM saion in odm e p u e d . peace, as set forth by Davis yes­ ■hopa preceded'U M T rejection o f th e the H O neeioday bafore itw a a Anal­ beer by town daefe permita.'' . WaritiutoD, M*y 28.- R , May ,2 8 ^ (A P )—Prsmter M o m rspUad. ^ ^ terday, as an annex to a European tw o rraorte aubm itted b y the labor ly passad’l^ ^ v e te of 171 t o 72. From.thi w ita^ •tand MussdUhi bsttevss iJunipa has ■ecQzity agreemeat. f c omimiiw m m i f t a a . . • - ' 1 . . ^ 1 TneT h e mOSODm m oo Oio t srenBrennan n H w*of o*Stem - Ssnaite cbaabMr, Fsdmti t*** disarmament conven* Senatora Sti^mlail, cbalrm u m for a roll call voteO ta on theth e bill Harold Londsrhack ot C ffr tfcjoi now being '•ammmred out wfll DEdSION GIVEN and Fitzgerald of ‘1 don't taow.'' , ^ t h e following the paaasge of01 tw o am end- today told tha court trying five ^ world,affairs In wbteb PrssIdsDt ‘T b it is not an Itek-of aaiall cop* fenleter n** American pledge to N o r wsich i c h - -le d 'ttie fight against se- ments, was carried; by exactly the psadunsnt charfsa afah^t him ceasult with the pOwem In the Roossvrit played a invortaot te it?" event of a war threat and to re­ AA.. ■ I v-n-ii—c^ten ce - «»of the— reporte. They re- ofis-fiftb'Deeded. tiUpmsaida# nor n p s^ of wrt. "don't ‘ know anytoh^ The amended bill isie reported to be foss In tbs Russsll-Colvln Bnfiesr- frain from any action preJudlclBg \t4sntt nunfi BEF(^ PEIPING The premlsr-toM a msating, rt about it." V ' ^ Arnffl Says Jn n 20lh ElecT anhoved a anffirient number of I flgs CWBfday east want to Wm. Fasetet Ordfid, Council last teght "Do you toow 3^ Aayjoi* tort^gS collective meaauree against an ag­ The eight hoar bill report was re- I S e n a t o r s tb'eeeurr Ite passage. It In this ehee, whleb torins tlU enrred to toe 'fln n tor todt'taw gressor nation. toai'toa Intariirtional situation ‘^te tiesWlBeJitttlMSael jected by a risteg vr^ 'of 18 to 15. a m e n d s the h e original bUl to provide baste of tlM first of tbs fiva cq^ts* graaiiy iqiprovsd" owing to rseqnt days?" t. The minimum wage bin report was Ithe two pmyrieians, b jtieu a a , one oof i wnomvkom »is i « __ qPLls tbs'jorist is accusff .of rtmovlng avants. Ha named toe Boosevrit Davte latorvapt* londobtsmsactiw rejected by a roU call vote of 82.to numd by the etate health R M lfrtS T i l l v U M S I Are London, May 28— (AP)— Addteon O. Strong os rseshw ^ world F ««e plea ea d ^ epeecb ot . . John W. Davte —^ aa eouastf tor uA syO dw r. 2, with Senators Alcorn arid Osborn, ment, c<^sr before advlca-on the| ...... ^ , t I appointtof H. 3 . Hunter on ^ CtaheeOor ffitlar as toe declaration of American policy by both RepUbliimns, voting to suppmt use .of oontraceptivsa bargtvan. the committed. - - The latsat ammdqimt was paassd E nontef-df DniW — sSHSSSSSoS^' « On Page B^kt) AKheagb -toe dataitelito of hte iSa^rSiM (D-Va) pmttoto^ Bridgmcrt, May 28.—(AP)— The Confronted with a beai7 calendar 140.to betp te the rdl .caU on ths epieelt .more not ysvaalsd, a com- toat MOegas had' said he' did n ot, ■pedal election June 20 on ratmea- as it b^un its last two week strietch passage, of- the- biU. was fskf n-' ' T a t t d P e i w T n i u - I ttSragb ^ ^ to ^ . *Sh«rt, ' Htmtsr'a mnnfque siud MussOHni know about toe hteome tax quaff before final-fidjourtanent, the-Sen­ Twb rcft^utioDS w«rs ieassd under ' nttontey. , _ . tkm of the 21st Amendment, will be susnensioD o f the ruks ftaming John ids to«r power Bot«P«as p m tIODe * ' in law no different than any other ate dunged immediatdy into the .. ifetrlniiMnosd pact, ateeady aceaptod (n prindple At a later point, wUte toetow jg TRIAL OF MOONEY discussion of two labor hiUs. Both L. Twbmey and William S. Wal- to toe ootomittee w m r f toe ■tate elections although it is refer­ bridge,'^M!^« md deputy judge ot Br I yStTumiiaJV Iff' %■ red to as a special dection, in the were tabled-tor the calendar and (Ctrtlweed <)w Fag^ Two) lateoffiee printing after ihe rejection o f the Stoolni^^. otenion of Deputy A ttora ey General , Ifetisn Is Lest. ■ saner watchfUlnecs. Peodta deofMwa GnS UNDERWAY Eniest L. Averffl which has been committee’s reports. Uafortb of dsfaqs* oounSsL t ? a u cmanlttMaini ttat M M M I The- ntiwimiim wage measure es- After passing 'a bill which re­ ' "I teas iiot/''xofiU«6 'la a 4M u k . given to Bridgeport moves the. right. of. jurilces of-ths ttniM tei^UUm d f y . ^ The question raised and on which tatfiisbestanusoes a wage boarddowuw o f five mem-^ ^attem pt was "Did you portldpate to_tlte » CElSSEVnTEMS giant J *“T3jn?Sij*2S bers,'cdnsiating of the labor commlsr | P«*^ .F oM ifD m ititary dhsor w ^ th jg tent « a slngts m to a ^ tfew - by govenniMit agotfo Averill gave.answer bad to do with prediet'the. Japansss tofcss w onM snc f ta Mr. Hunter or hte attor­ Sfatte Smrme Cm t Denes the matter of election expenses. The idoner, two women and two others., ' t examtoa^."' .. Aimed'A* Sweatshops (Oygmsd On gnga Ihfs^) S a S fy sntar; .O ffldal _J 6P * ^ - ney?" ' ^ On taking toe stand, M o r g a n ^ hoard of appettionment and taxa­ eteclss dsetsrs, how svvr. an arm te- ‘Decidedly; not." ’ mnunciuH datondsTa firm la h ^ 9 ^ In suppoHihg the measure Sena­ tion has proposed to : cut deetion ties Xailna tf ‘ Loudefbadi,' 'ippearing aa ^ pared atatofiteat; and wlto toataqlf Petiliei Ie Disaiss Cts^ expenses. This may not be done, un­ tors Fitegerfld," Stremlau aiid Gdd- -wteWh tlte day or laet dhtoaee wliiwM in hte stein said the bin was aiinied a[t ths himself readily to q u tf der the ruling and the city must set aerihod fhe removal .of, and The Defeue Case. up the machinery c f a a ti^ election eqfioltad(m,of womra and chlldm S-a.'Bssaaga of Himter a n d '^ ^ irrespective of the fact that the by sweatslK^ '^ euglirtance 'Wltb'*lnake; Short dafi Crart Takes I it o C t s iiiir t -| * '^ -« iw Senator .Fitzgerald asserted ■-1 ‘There A no teeord of tot j>emiteBlra of the atate attorney What lOryear-iold. Anne Canen her parents knew, "she*:had''written, winter- fWghs ^nlght vparite* »t as the resm t of an uotxplnte^ ceneluattei*?" genSral before filing hig.petitloo and thinks . this. country needs Ur begad: ’ • cnipitry tew- - - ra 'tb a ’edge of-th e r for tfiat tod ^ ca l reason ths high "medium sort of In-between'tariffs," T am 10 years old and.Fm i n . ^ .' Kirk usually provhtefi the .Outfits -----ff 'a rid stea court held the aetioD could not be , foairi sad today She’s ths proud poasessoc. fifth grade.- , At'ths'sriibol .1 gplto for thaJil^or pro® ssasonj^or-rani- QtoSFSlJjSetings fihont^ condderaid. of documentary. evldsnes that the we hhve weeUy riiaders. In' one of roencament.. a ^ , ton * tha ^ loOtiMll -a ^ ' Henaa Of Dsfsnse Ropaevelt . .administration agrees them F read A out' tariffs. m b m bome .dm v* .vehlrisa , being reaw.-Af*-’' The defeitee hopes to be abis to ra n d i^ ^ .' Indtepeaaahle 'sgSl.t^,.ss^Kr!^ oteain a pizdon .for Mooney or naova T haven’t’ sie p jtv e ^ .?^ ■■ ■ ■ •. : '-e ^liONSTEB■ CMHVto. •r'’ ^ - Tariffs, which she had been read­ they’re an l ean tlm^ who . were -'entertaining blmrtoii..S5.Mrr.(AJPl?rEj^ far ^ freedom tbtoofdi-other legal ing about in school, hegS^ Anne', r n a d f begin.. IfwehfivaJW t?f^*i goeate- '■ iVV'. ' ' ; Counsel, .XP.i channels. awake nights so A s .wrote .to Ptsei- ness wiL beconM w e^ . On the oth^r * Enter Anto .m M fomtl rCHassey- and'.hte < wife; t■ m. *■ —' The stote.has aanoanesd it .will dent Roosevelt about them. Yeater-. ’^^^w em both 1 eltflnE ______hand, tiftwe have low,toriHs, every - As tox'damand ^ horsfe (AFV^ .Mr mtoate uvn— not prsaeht a caas agatox^ MOoney. day, the received a rqply from Sk^ _ . , iamooitL ir,'*^. 8* Sratifled iV’ WiOtem W. Murphy, assistant dia- ney Jftesan, secretary of tba tariff sale to tote! triet attonicy te eteuge of ths Moo­ the qoun* drove B^lteiqliy iUnlveralty gratoia^ ME comnitesfam, cajllilig bar w good etti- nut _ ' '■ I n t ^ * 9M ^ hy,^ .Biyohologtet'’ ney < ^ , said: aen and telling her Iota about the; ,Hlxk‘Hlto alm war a dridhaiy ' “ P * m * !. ■ -1. a. nodtet colow hi; ,"W p‘ 6o not propose to ofEsrtnvan vsofing problem. trikte. a b 'n i ^ m 1^ P ^ of the cog^ The letter wac accompanied by aj then? IaM* aaMtks obtovrtteir ton U bsadoning the ' a r " ra m ws have mSda opn stmek ef books and pamptObte whlch' ;vrlH.be won* toipii emr. LskafihW'tertO'''' cufA a ^ tithe dispOsitiOD bf-the case Anna Intrada to read "aa soon as I m f of this conrt" geta detlonary. , > , iqi^..beitf - jte' nL % W Dtfd dspijv* TriUng Anna that bar "madlum- . ^ 1^ an ;y,,te.'fill* aort-of-in bstwssn" tariffs am "Joat •1^ teac^ wbik we art lioltinff iiir," Ssqmtgry fSE b s T ^ I of the', loalag at*w tfiiar; the tb"d9^ 'ltes 'hafii’ Dthing' to i s aiannsd ,iixyait:' m e\W ^-y;W m S^y:. to o l M *V^' i'-X ' • I- .li;,,» „ A . • T' MANOREera* avEffpra TraTOAt. I' f - I

asee'XMM Itahia for ‘Makllitlas uadif dpnffW'MHUPi a fttits WVM i sressj** BOI MORGAN WAS IGNORANT * aiiifi'tee aetlalaa ’of ODDIDUVEIUDE •oaiawbat of a^ e f jaanUea an CS a AMZtol tlOB, • ito S S ifl SSiAUfltetlsI'to'ilte' w m n t M 00— 0FA21MIUJ0NL0SS F iita la fbr.tbe ttst tttw aa far ag _to^ aittter bt , M N E T O N S n O S ‘*Iha private baabar la a to the btotoiy ef tba toodd, ibar to’so wldi msad, no ooufitry OSB eutlve ■ itelflB''a a 8 toa •*} V-*' ‘ u (OoaltanMd Prga Oaa) of a prenaitoB wfetob baa _ lead BMBeyr iaia« « uty other. dropped for tte tuat, ‘ A ' ’ ^ k o tM aBloa tba BfiMIa agaa. ilu tptpr r gMlwiaItetYteMk-pra.) (ik-Ora.) m M ttoD parvadad tba vidaityi. addiag tba proeaaaof tiaw tbara baa “Thosgh, at toeareaeat .tlakb m e n Stoda there la ao damaad for'Odaltal fhf wiMt f u m et toa t o M r c m to tba atiaoi^bara of taaiai aai that up a ooda of ptojaailonal b> psrwwat to tha pMtogrn Mn. tlHtoM JteMOii of' ItoN; Siiti K n ih A fifil i n Mn. MU I D Did Not bad baaa apparaat aiaoa arriyala aCbloa aad ouatouM, oa tSia ladittttyK ^thtt' OpQ^ltlOB paea, cS S iM tl wit nttid to MW firat atartad taklag aaata ipaf ba> aaea of which dapaad bla raputa- tad we abould aot by aay aiaaae ieree tbe.oigeslafitleo for d^yMbu- af Ushillty ny aori •vidanea waa la* tbo etsrdaa of bis Bsoteattea, tbs OtoM^'KouN Awe^ttos, toaor arrira waa Oaoffa Wbuaay. who private eaaksr dtoregafds this of Boeurltleia, or whether he I r i ^ roduead today to ahow that ICn. win fonow Moffaa oa tba ataad. M d ttf. _ oods, wbtob oeuld a s v iv te direotiy with the ultimate laveeter, prlvsiu btahsrsT'* sUcSd Ce/m m , 1 thtok tbo avonga rata of to* •harlaa E. MltobaU oould hata Ba took a aaat la tba front row fiould ooatiaile la toe busiaeM If he sd to legislation, but has a foNs . 1 ^ StylUf," torrot M too dopoMto bp our bisk iteto,' ' , ___ of MtiOM M ltei BSda a profit of 1828.600 OB atook with RuaaaU LafflafwaU, aaotbar far greater than aay law, ba WIU bed BO other eort of buelBese to tyU partear. to a M 't por ent," bo anwovid Ui ifokuig 1 path to raoafarrad to bar by bar budbasd. saoriflee his credit. baok oa ta nito tiiaed to the p te ig t to msks 'Usas: tost it eiy w» priw otidtetty ormar ebalrmaa of tba Natioaal Tba crowd arouad tba door waa ao -This credit iSybis nwet valuable “the qtiMtIOB hto dossfi't ftsad ss a s t s t e M fio r *U daaaa that aran tba witaaaaaa bad bty bank, if aba had aold at tba imssMon; ft is the result of years whether' a ' private banker ibould private haws," Oousiai ~ ttM tbo S a f f t S S S t iW to ba puabad through tba erowiU of fa ir aad boaoratals dsaltog aad, be penaltted to a0oMM''dtooelte» Tbo Tba Itorgaa group ip n t thO'aifbt sd, bittjiolio^ Mteiwoi M o tif doat, 8 , XoBt Im bbfd 7 " tST goranunaat la attamptiqf to while it may be gtoddy lo^ .oaos lawi of the Itate ofNimTork very MVs teS'.bualBsss lapBeiTiBC T h r fuaofte of MIohMl K u itn of OttlBf tbd febow at MltobOU'a trial for Ineoma at a local hotel wbara it bad aagag* lost eaanot bf rsstorsd tor a long wleely, to X .thiak, aad uadec etoe- SBBOBg too SMmbsrs •d ataaoat fiva full floors foror ^ mu^Mturors to foliirib oMwplw* ia a avaaloB that tba atook traaafar tlma, If ever. ful rNtdotloDt havo aaaetleBed toe sd* ntot irid did, too dlittiioiit ^ e aa not an actual cala. aad waa duratioB of tba iaqtilry. Itast Have-'Oenfidsasa praotloe. Tboae reetrlotlone preveat, fNot U say fenast wsy/’ Mdigao potItleMro Mid tofit asp bM aoM: Ely antarod tato for tba yurpoaa Morgan walkadidaurougb torougb tba crowd “Tbs baaksr must at all timss so fiT*v*ng other things, our bnidtog - - ■ to' rs fir to botto oToto^ t a iS ii tostttutkm fooovery mutt bo oa a aatlcBMldo M tax araaioD. aad took a seat at oaa and of tba oeadnot himself as to juirtiiy tbs ounelvM out as depositarlea'’ fo^ “Ha# It ovor bros to tbo powor of •Bd'world-wldo Mrilo. . Itiw abowB that Mra.^imoban (sommittaa room. ooafldsaes of his sUsate ia him aad the public aad from ptolaf latereet w . ^JC ow jrork bmtotoif ostoOrittof TM MSVVfI W ifi 'liilllUi Tbop doolarod toot WtotswuaUp E ld to bta tba atoOk **A*Hii5 With Thomas W. Lamoat, oaa of tbw preserve it for his sucosssors, on depoeits of leaf toto who khows toort shout it, hr to t o i^ pour- boBfcn Pooora ____ Cblflos r , WenwiokJdar* qppofto to Fodoral', latofforiMO wlto I. that it roaa la ralua to 1206 bla partaars ataadlag at bla right “If I may be pannitted to spaak “The bulk of our draositedepoaite has hSadlss- It," tto PotofioB !Crm. k t r lil tooEralri.of too itato# tbop boboiri' a dadiniay to 148 JO, at wtaiob aad Davis at left, Morgan smUad of tbs flrai, af whieb % have thb oosM from our having done work •5het to ssslgasd to ypuT" '7 don't know tbo osaot legal wao to too Wflpptoi, OMaotory. •4 that usdor too prweb o in b b * ■ baaold it back to mtob^ at BOW aad again. heaor to ba. tba staler partasr, X for aosae otteat, or booauaa we are *.*NotUag* Z 'ussd to bo vtq? .-.Jltto,"' Morgaa oald, «l thtok to# itaaooi builBOM m Snof ootoooip gaaatora war# muob alowar ia ar- should state- that at an tlmso tbs toe payimr egeate for oonpoas, or setlvo but X tottBd.Z'hsJ sotte Tory toitberitlof havo too rin tto h S bo MCUMd tofougb thio BMari» Not rivtog tbaa witaaaaaa aad aMetn* pf doing only first etoss busl< the ouetoiBaBS of 'ttaklag fmMe. If good partaors sad I torn man far oaoi^ tote our giiim to see Tbo miaafriatuMTo, too potttloo Tba proaacutloB **» at^ ten* Tba long eommittoa tabte'waa nssA aad that ia a first olass way, wo, tor iBstaaea, toonld no deprivid sad mors to wjurtoon., I ban s that wrToito tba rdloa that nempt lid, “roipootfiilly r n f f f ia r a it to# paja was not boaa fids m that Mrs atlU without a aaat takaa wbatotba, baa bata, before our afiads. of toe rtyhi to reeelve dMoelte gsasral suporSuloa, aad aeoopt toll ^10 -- ■■■!■■ iSi e# “ Ml, Ooa«fal AoMnUp o ^ t to Vitohfli did not own aaouft rast of tba room waa paoksA “We have aevar whieb elleate wish to leavo with us; tab# full oofBtoMO M tbo fate toot xnoBsy to pay for it ai^ that rai. Morgan laaaad back la bls ebalr with simply kspptog witbla tbs wo abould very probaMy have to:dle^ __you wsat too oosualttes. to FORULUNGMAN cap rooovirpjwMt bo oftoetod upon could not bars aold it at tba paak with faaturaa rtlaxad, law*,* but Mvt> eoadteatly sought so bead a large;p«t' of our orgaaiato uadsrstaad^ toai you; havo rottoodT" a aatioaal foolo aad to#t a n jfma> iMcauaa it waa bald as eoUatand gan baarlag a truak fun of ^rtootds to aet.tbat we m i^ figly ebs^s tloa aad thus should bo loss sUa to Pseora askodr iU tO U T T O V N j|(OoittM|7 M r f l f o Om ) OMol loglalatlon afloettog r o t o ^ for a loan to bar busbaad by J. Ti puabad past blak Ha talked with the profsnlwial eod#,^aad so auto- reader ia toe future that inmortaat “Oh, BO,", Morgaa said, hut out flloae oaa do aetblrig toora i iforgaa aad Oo., whieb firm, pravi* aaambara of bia fina. tola the credit ud rppntatloB ■ etylea la the iuppiy. of capital for a comtntttgo ausabor sHgfsstod.ho loot DoMtohoff .18. Tbo retard laduatrlal rooevow la tU#' ouf toaUaiOBy baa shown, was not He wae draaacd in a dark Wue whieb hae beea haaded dowa to us too deyitomaieab of' too oouatw Mrs. Emit Worbor of 128 West ao —*"***««*" term to tto itoto through platew o#mtoettout suit with a thin white stripe. whieb we^bavd readerfdla toopaeL Bsariy had rsaehsd rottoosMBt i f A otroit wlO tatortato, tbo mdtoberr Infbnaad of tba traaafar to Mrs, from, our prsdsosssers, to tha.firm. hs rsffitod with a ahuekto, falmoK“ scatiBOi. ifbM « A dliidvaa- He folded bis bands aad laarad “liBo# ws have no amre powr A i to Direetera, of too Sowing OiMo of tbo Lutheran A cUld WM boA to too woman ta givifto our oosri)otltOM.“ MartiB C. KUakla, a apadal nfrat forward, lookiag about at bis ,Ooro (D., OUa), askod thratooute OoBOordIa oburob at* bar homo to* of kaowtog tbs future*‘than ai^ “toi regard to the preaeneepraaeneo oft ,prl- of.dspoalts of Morgaa qompaay. ffbttd ih # w w bototoJaU p « ^ of tba XBtoraal ftevaaua p « I ^ Maaatlw at tba door a struggla other aiea, we have made aumy vate baakara oa the operdf of diree- toonrow oftoraeoB. Mrs., Wornar amlgBBMBt to ftnonor Oeun. wbo bftd wtinin#d Mfii for antraaoa aad aslt want on. Sna ' “Zan&.two bousis, $U0fi00^," would Uko to have, an tbi mambars Mrto of too drild tot mistakea (wbo hae net dmtog 'the tore o f otoer bealdag. iBstitunOBA Morgaa rsUtod., HISS MARY MeGDIRE MitebOU's aoeouata, taatiflad that ratbar buaiid day outalda aad tba et five years?), but our ______X bfUere It to' be truo tott aoao of ba tharo promptlp at, 8 e*oloola Tbo ho# boon aopteatid from tbo wbaa Miteban aold bar tbo stock praaalng bumaaity within saade for Bvs beta errors of Judgsuat sad the direetorahipebald by enywltote HS said ThomsrW. InaMBt haai- Sowing OIrdo wffl bold ito ragular babp bat tmdtr tbaJm icato. fora tifm for an agreed pilea of more tbaa a warm aad unoomfortahla sotting. not of orinolBlai baakar la other bealdag laatitnlfeDS Isd most of ths firm's forslga sseuri- husiaesi moatlag Thursday after* too W h o totowod to kaip t o bahy WINS SPEAKING TEST 88,000,000 tba total vtlua of bar as* . Cliate WHh M om “A ao n ^ BMst iaiportaat duty |a faeld'U laobJutp io await trio Mrto of a MiM Mary MoOuiro*^was too-iii#-' FOR A GARDEN PARTY shook bands with Townsaad aad ooipmtod banks, such as fhs Fed- body but our own fina. P e n “Only too Bsmes o f ttoss. who st- Mrs. Robert O. Deatm at 80 Mid­ batw.. tew li> a aattva of Newark, cossfifi oontaitimt to too puMto aoddad.to Morgan. sral Reserve syptem or the Recon­ X have alwtys beea.averae to dle Turnpike West left Saturday N. «• speiktog program glvaa rit-toa’OoB*'" Apparently the baakar did act struction Fiasaos Oorporatfon, are lag dlreetorabipo for. m ’ portoera, “There Is ao rseord of the deUhera- to be with her ai#ter, Mrs. B. F. Hal ter teurte house last rilgbt bp tM Tbo abow window in the Watklni aaa bim. at his dtopoaal. buti fait ooaatraiaad rlninaatly to Soas or ooBolusions?” lett, who la seriously lU at tee hos­ W . ,C. T. XT. aad Ydung PsopM - •tort at ICaia aad Oak atroote baa Senator Flatebar, chairmaa of the “Tbs, pn^ 5s banker has at-least eonaeat, beoauae-of my beilsf that it “Noae.” ■ < pital in Bxetar,' N. H. Btaaoh. Miss McGuire's .seleotleri baaa ooavartod into a beautiful re* committee, soon took bis aeat by one other duty: be must be read^ to one of the dudea of a private Morgsa ssld it was deddsd not to produotioa of a torraoa for the Pocora at the bead'Of the. tatde. banker to be of use in the. general was a eompositiofl bp Dr. Daiuril aad willing at aU timiM to give dls^ keep mlnutefl when the pariaers The Welfare Sewtog Clrde of tee PCltog, “What Is War?" d l^ a y of Watklna’ aummar furni* The pushing, mllllag axolted interested advice to bis elisats to affaire of the community, and that about “ 80 yaara ago," begin their Amerlcaa Logloa Aitolhary will tore. JaaEoa Paaooe of Watkinr throng at the door made it almost the only way peoplj isaa be.helped to UDOGEBEUEVES The youag ptogl,a-frtto werAttom the best of his ability. If ba feels daSy meetings meet' tomorrow afternoon at two the ^variou# local churcbe#;' AM deotoatkig atafl fiaaigaad aad ase* out of ctmtrol daapita the alforta of unable to give this advice wltboilt in the wav they wish to be helped. “It is not the same as the board o'clock at tea home of Mrs. How^ cutod tba window. Tba entire floor committee atoea and special police “Therefore, if frienda in which we (Ooatfimed from tj^ce Oato) eighth, grade toto; HiM iteoat ter~ reference to his own intereSto he of corporation,” Morgan explained ard Daalda of 88 Foatar atraet. ^ded besides tea winner, MiteHte^ ia oovarad with artifldal graaa to Even Senatore fmmd it dUIleult must firaakty say so. have confidence ask ua to serve them in answer to a question by Pecora. the. lawn of a terrace, to gain admiesloiL by advising with thsEn, we are txnmd by Bitylaad, FraacES-Gc.’ixiany and ty Harvey, Miss Doito Ool^ «hee* The belief in the int^frtty of his “They have to vote. We don't" IHss Mary Komse Of 46 S t John wood Njrinaa and BeatriC'x-Arnold. broken oiEly in the eeater with a two Senator Goldaborough (R*Md.) advice is. a great part o f the credit to give them the beat advKto we can. Keep No lOautes sti«a; aad MTa. R. B. Wadswojrte of Italy, eKpreseed tha hopa speedy foot wide walk o f Uaoleum in ; Aig waa. the third .committee member have, spoken above, as NeedNoLegiilatlem agreemeat" ootfid ba oeeiired' tt Drive are leaviiig for Boston Atemabri, Miia : Dotrotey Carr aad stone pattern; to puab into the room. bdng the best possession of aay “No law could prevent axtyone and Cape Cod tontyht and will spend MacDonald disannameab {fidh and At the rear ia a low white woodea The struggle at the door in from diecueatng problems with, and no minutes,” Pecora inquired. W. i , Buckley, found it -dtfflstot to firm. “So far as I kiMiw.“ ten days at West Harwich, Mass. prisdietto the wtxi^d ecorioiaUili - cqp- pideet fence,' with a glimpse of a creased. Each time It was opened “So far as to the duties. I will seeUnf advice from, friends, in ference wlB dnd to useful resulta if 'dedte the-Winner, teriipetitite. wa#< there wae a tuaale reminiscent of Pecora then wanted to, know how excee^ gly clcxs# and. aU teoWeid'te^ lawn umbrella- aad table tbrougb now pau on to the uses of private whose judgment he baa a confidence Girl Reserves of Manchestw Sgh tee problexxia: to etmie tip to London the gateway. A apace 1» occupied footbalL baakers.^ vdilcb to the result of years of ex­ they d^ ded what had happexied at are f a t o enex^etleaDy. ceaerit traiatogatte#hi^'^M rm ihy a ruatic pool, aurroimded with Senators Barkley (D-Ky.), and perience and co-operation, and do. meetings, “niontlm bSek In the event school will hold their, r^fifiar hi “These seem to me to be dosely 1 monthly meeting at tee Center Coir> • . The (xxuncU adtqxted a rctetott^^ Sidney ^eatofli broken flagstooe, and decorteci witn McAdoo (D-CaLi,, came in to- related ,to the fact. that,, as they are Mt.aee need.^to? Iwlalatlon yott want' to khemi"^’ ' backing tee govexnmeiA ptoraiq, ..The prtoe wria actual growing mosa pink, violets, g e ^ . • - which makes such coitoultatlon more “We just'itspend'upoa bur * recol­ gregatemal church tonight .at 7:80. risUng fbtlr own money and doing Offieem for tee ooming sohooi year as yet unrevealed,.for the.e08,260 in a bankruptcy petitton of la ^ e means, but from the confi­ A number of quest* nto were aakr OF RAINBOW ASSEMBLY Algot J(dm s^ chalmxan ipf a com- street wiaa admitted and,Alts-Vi­ today. Uhder the bead of the Eaat- while silence fen. needs fo r expansion and develop­ dence of people in Us (diaracter and ed regarding tee reb^ear Drexel and Company in PhOadri- Reaimig qtdckly, Morgan told can aerro well, since, aa he bias at parents and friende of te# Ralribow Mrs. Conrad Caqperato Euxd,her aih; ted infant driugtffar o f 97 Attteer 880,000. at once if. people thought that the phis. Geoc^ Vi^tixey answered girls, as Wen as' membes# of 'the on tee CxeeuttVe eottmiittee street were, dieeharged today;. > the comidttee:- stake not only bla dlenti’ interests chanuiter had changed or the credit these. “Our desire being to be of use to but bia men reputatioii, he ia likely various Marionie affUlatioiis; gath­ o fte e Doroaa society, era aettog had dinxlniahed—not financial credit, “There are 20 partners of Mor> ered at teq MSaonio Temple last with the Aid sodety; . the committee, I have ventured to ito be specially careful. but that whkfit comes* from the re­ gan and Company and Drexel and frame a. brief statement of my “If he makes a puMic sale and aveiring to witnaea teS: iriatalTailon Mrs. K. K Erickson, wifa ot tea spect and esteem of the oolnmuBity.'' Compaxiy,” he. said. of ofacera of Rainbow Assembly. pastes, wm>be toastmaster and NSW W ater At A views on the subject'of the duUee puts hist own name a t the foot of the Answertog tiie first queittona “*nieir UablUtiee are complete and uses 6t private baakerf, \dilch prospectus he has a continuing oUl- Miss Dorir Mohr was inducted aft tjium. White of Harttord the gin^ from PeOora, Morgan gave bia real- and imdivlded. worthy advisor. The work waa in speaker. A progAW wifi ftrildw the D i a t a n c e I hope the committee win receive gation of the stfOngeqt kind to see, dcDce aad buateesa addresses and “In Philadelphia there are fixer W*ortt> as an outline.and, if it so deeires. 80 far as. be can, that nothing is oharge of Pant Worthy Mlaa Bdn supper*' team enu for white is'houlr said he waa a member of the firm pi^era, who are liable for Drexel wins lOliott, aaslsied bY Mias. Phyl­ Uon, creamed chicken f J. P. Morgan and Morgan and Company would be li­ in the fact that an ineorpoiated baa aoliL tee door. bank reeeivea from the govem< Company was founded in 1894. able but-tee four D i^ri pai^tdera We are doing our best to help “As to toe chargp that is fre­ “We conduct a generfd' banking would iwt,” Whitney • Said, “they ment. Federal Or state, from which quently and, as I beUeye, carelessly buslneas such as to conducted under are'liable-only-for Drexel and Coxxi^ WAPP1N6 yon every day of the week. its charter comes, certain privi* ADAMS RECITAL WILL BE leges, and for those ptlvneges it made that bankers force their way thelaws of New York for a private pany.” ■ ' has to conform to certain laws and into boftfds of directors,, I can only bank,” the witness aaid. ^Ta there a separate capitaliza­ Mr. and Mrs. Wffliam Dwy«r «nd Native Eggs, regulations of the government, ap­ aay that, in my experience of over “We tFkn deposita when they are tion for Drexri and Company?” three daughter# who have been liv­ d o z e n ...... 2 1 c plying only to the incorporated forty yem , I can not remember any offered, we take orders wUch .we asked Adams.^D-t!olo.). ing in tee place known' aa- • the bank's biEsiness. partner of toe bouse taking a direc­ '^ve executed (m the 8toert of that so^ in our buslneaa.” ammmt of deposit accounts at tee Twentysthree ladies ot the .Fkd- for her fifth arittiisi reeitai wlfite 1#; Sanborn’s, lb. can .. whom they have confidence, at hand “How many membera has yoEir end' of your last flscial year," asked erated Worfeim attended tka iltst to be given't(toight #t 8 o'clock 'at Mary Elizabeth's firm?” he was asked Peeora. meeting held at tee hdme of M ^ Kemp’s Musio atOTe on Main attoat Brown's Creamery for coneultation. This ie why I re­ of at Wafkina Brothers au­ B u tte r, lb...... gret toe tendency of eo much pres­ “I think it’s 20." ~ “On December 81, 1982. there Walter S'. Nevers, last Friday a^ BEAUTY NCXDK ent day legldation which endeavors . “Were they^ always that manyT” were |840,(X)D,000,“ Morgan said, emooB. Refroahments wete served, ditorium: Stringless Beans, to prevent banker! from beteg direc­ “Ob, XEo, we added them aa we giving a'figure nearly-8100.000.000 The Y. M; C. A Mexx’a dub ai it# 2 cans ...... tors of one thing or anotoer or ■ needed them.” above hto first reply to tela ques- monthly meeting last Friday eve-' •’iqmsroixiptu'* . . f ...... S sa h t “How long has the firm been con­ tUm.” ning, held at Bills' Ghfive, enjoyed. “Aadante” ••iuBeitlidvaa, Heinz's Baked Beans, which throws on directors such •'^La'Gcadoia” • .Heriosit liabilities for errors for which they stituted « i now exiote?” “What was tea capital?'' a hot dog roast 8 cans ...... “Blaoe January 2, 1888.” Morgan “The net wrirte of tee eompan? Fourteen .meixxbers of Wi^plrig, :*fgcguldBla” could not be responsible as to mpke de C a a o a rf.:.v ...' Cahipbell’s Beans, it too dangerouB Ait axy man of ex­ ■ aM

'■ Zi '■W. w riKikT'IKltBfc. UANUIlllllK IVINDIO UM Efi. IMWllHWfllf-IMlWiy .> ^1. was talcn'to ToQabd' m N«piOt to pcftptlot IBd Bdwtis- Tolland by Ttooper... iBf: provldlBf fbr tho pogriMbt c( FIRST HOSPTTAtDRITB work it out-, . ^ , ; ,•/ , _ M OUBRS ARE GUESTS OF ■ohooJ g M ti for tfdM rtt to ooun* hoqM dlM ^ to tht oountiMi P N S tQ jlO O DAMAGES G IRLyntijiN D LY GROUP ota« t^ tormoBf Ivon Ind* RilNHrT THIS EVENING t ity*i FolBt to tho MSfOrd town lino 3RD M A N in ACCIDENT A BY AUTOMOBILE ttndor tho JurlodiotlflB of tho lavin A d im . Actlqn Agaiiift LeoBraaaiiakaa Annual____ Banquet______of St. Mary*a| Rook p o ^ ooxunlooioD , of Woot Hopo to Liuta Two^ThMi of in AatoiFaiaUtyto BaHeard Objictivo-Hbb Boa|i Ralagd D runk f tt« Society li Marked by Produc-1 Hovon; ootting o foo of MOO, for C ru h a g Thnraday. ' ' tion of Piny *^other Want* (hormoey Hoobom end li e yw by Hour of Lunehoon. oi riay oiuo . gj, ropowelj roeolilnff motor Qiiidc SvHtiA in gpts O w k Hiipilal With Broken A suit asking damages of 810,000 ea. I vthioloo oorrM o^ ^ too or la* At 6:80 o'clock, tonight ths flrst A oar d rl^ ^ A (|^ Vp a Myktaty After aommnblo Uqtods to otop boforo report mssttag. of tbs current Ms^ , has been brought aimiBst Leo Q. Morrii Futem adt Zi. Mary's Oirls Friendly eooi^ orbomay roUrood tm oki; autheiia* mortal hospital tampatgb ‘ will bo of 21 Harrii^T .P ia^' AuioraobOe C rai^ ' Brazauskas of 58 Nortlr-xtieet aad held its annual Mother and Daugh­ ia |. tho town of Wlpohootor to lo* held at the MaswUc ^ngde^aad ail amaahod into tlM opat iataitm ixi of has been ase^ed'fbr trial by jury ter banquet last night in ths p a i^ sue 1150,000 in refunding bonds; of the 16b voluatesr workers ass re­ too Bolton Notoh-bridge ghcRit OflO Ever sines toe accident at Cen­ in Hartford County Sttaerlor Court ioAireited. house with an attendance ter and Arch streets yesterday in on Thursday. of tom week. The .•Vtf providing for tho appointment by quested to make a special effort W yisaterday aftomota, WrSOking too Those who had no daughters of their ue governor of a barber board m be present to make tneir reports. A oar. Dapko'e baods ..wbre'nut badly wblto Building Inspeotor B..C. Ei sidt le toe .resulf pf u adtpniobile own borrowed them for the o c ^ three esaminers from a list of for­ luncheon> will be serviMl, the.oost.of d three i^tqheji vwre taken to one Uott, Jr., had a very narrow escape accident last October in which Mias ICorrU Putomoek. 50, of 880 Sion,' and girls without mothers in- ty names submitted by the Jour* the food materials b e iu deftayfd S them at Manchester Memoriai from injury and a companien in his Ann tAieas of Hartford wds fatally ObnwsU otreot, Hartford, proprietor >dted aunts or some other woman neymen Bartmrs’ Protective Asso­ ’^reonally by the ExeouBve ' Com­ hospital. He.wms later arrwrtied SOVIET TO SELL SHARE organization will obtain toe quota at Bolton yesterday taking cafe , of Nobody was reported as reach­ zauekas was also seriously injured ward J.> LaChance of 811 Spencer peas and carrots, coleslaw, ice traffic over toe roads at toe Notoh^ and spent s^ lecauae of ctmatrucubn' on ing toe. hospital. Elliott and Smith Fastomaek was driving west on were most attractive in a color IN EASTERN RAILROAD Andover highway. He heard toe were In evidence ;at toe place where homital here. SpsBcer street when he struck the scheme of green and yellow. At each toe crash occurred. Yet plenty of 'me suit is brought by toe father criash and n n to the scene. He people saw Nelson L’Heureux of of toe girl, Gus Lucas, administra­ tnro children. Police say that the place was an old fashioned bouquet "KIDDIES MMSTRELS” found toe automobile badly breken tor. Brasauskus is protected by In­ children were crossing the road U of paper flowers. Vases of spring Negotiations to Open Shortly up and Dapko bleeding and dased. Edgerton street put a . Ump and front of their home, when they were flowers were used on all tables. nearly unconscious man in his ear surance and Attorney Martin (3orm- in Tokyo—Manchuria to AT SODALITY'S SHOW The latter told the toOQper be bad and start for toe hospital. ley of Naugatuck will represent tbs struck, several feet off the highway. Rev. J. Stuart Neill, rector of St. been pushed off toe ro a d ^ y by an­ company. Judge Alfred C. Bald­ Elnora was taken to the Manches­ Maty’s was toastmaster. State Q. F. Purchase the System. other car which did not stop. Hurry- The answer is that It was Smith who' was helped Into L’Heureux’s win will be on toe bench. ter Memorial hospital with a broken S. officers who were present and Feature of Ltot Year’s St ng to his motorcyde Policeman leg and Evelyn was treated for spoke were Mrs. Maud Fletcher, Tokyo, May 28. — (AP) — The Kaminski gave cbaie and in a short car. But when they got to, toe Cen­ scratebes and minor bruises. In Idles Ruth Fry, Miss Lucy Whiton Cabinrt today approved procedure James Entertainment to Be time overtook toe car that was sup­ ter be came to all of a sudden and town court this morning trial of the anH Miss Hannah Jensen of this proposed for the purchase from Revived Tomorrow Night. posed to have caused the accident'. demanded to know why and where' MISS HESS "SHOWERED ease was adjourned to Saturday, 1;own who has charge of the state Soriet Russia of the Chinese East­ The driver denied all knowledge of fore and when, Told he vm* being May 27 on the request of Paster­ candidates’ organization. Miss Eva- ern railway in Manchuria. The Children of Mary Sodaiity of toe affair and told the. officer that taken to toe hospital. Smith vstoed nack's attorney, william S. Hyde. iine Pentland gave the welcome to Three steps were suggested: St. James'e oburob Is sponsoring the toe Dapko car bad been behind him that idea empnatloaUv. "There's Miss WUma Hess of Lynssi stru t Other Court Oases he mothers, and the response was 1. The state of Manobukuo is to second annual minstrel and dance at all the way out from Manohsster. nothing tbs matter wito me," be was toe guMt of honor at a surprise Frank Ashland, 88, of Enfield by Mrs. Ethel Davis. negotiate the purchase under High School Hall tomorrow evening Meanwhile Dapko bad betn given said; '~Oet ms back there quick, 1 mlscellansous shower- given last street, Enfield, arrested last night Miss Pentland #as in charge of Japan's guidance, fixing >tbe amount at 8:15. Rebearsala have been leid lift and bad come to Alanobestor want to He how Ed isl" evening at ths boms of Mrs, Arthur “ ~ Officer John and the terms of payment. freqiMntly during toe past few Bo be was driven back to Center a car with the entertainment which featured Memorial hospital. Tbsro Kaminski Kittle of Summit stru t. About 80 th« play, "Wanted: A Mother," Miss 2. Because of doubts concerning weeM under the dlrecUon of Miss ound him objecting to pudloa) at- and Aroh, not having been gone women wsrs present, prae- 'driving with­ Russia’s clear title to ownership. Mary Fraher of this town and Max long enough to bs really missed. out a license was fined flO and Marjory May was very good in her Bfanohukuo is to buy msrsly a tobtioD and to bavinf his band all membsro of the lalvatlon >art, as was Miss Helen Hyde. The Smith of Rockville. drtsisd. Tho polios of Manobsstsr Pretty quTok he was one of tboH « Army, Lulls Kittls, te whom Miie eosts on each count He paid. transfsr of the undoubted oontrol of The opening number will be a md boon notiifod and tbo Stafford asking, ^'Who qras toe guy they Hsu Is to bs married next month, Judgment was suspended upon others, all of whom did orsditabls tbs railway by tbs Icvist. took to tbo hospital ?" payment of costs in ws work, wsre Miss Evelyn Burrell, "kiddies'^ minstrel." This was a barraoks oallsd. A tfoopor from Is a msmber of tbs band 8. Manonukuo is to purobass va­ fsaturs of last ysar's show aad toe that station oamo to Manohfitsr, The dsoeratloBO wort in ytUow Louis Cherrone, 60, of 00 Stark- Miss Margaret UUbrlcb, Miss Mary rious mining and timber eonesssiens youngsters, all of whom wsrs under weather street, arrested by McCaufhey, Miss Valette Turner, bSld by Russia la oonasetioa witb found that tbs work was being takon and orobld. Oamei wsrs played and John MeOlinn last night on Wood- Miss Ruth Britton, Miss Lyle Tbay 5 years of ags, performed so wsll^ oaro of by TroMsr Xaminiki POLISH ART EXHIBIT Arthur Kittle, who ie, umewhat of tbs Oblasss Eastsmr thus sUmlnat- that a roqusst was rsoslvsd that rotumod to Itaiford. a oomedian, entertained. A buffet bridge street without lights on bis or, Miss Margaret Robinion, Miss ing lovlM influsaos ia North Man- thsy bo iaoludod again. An axosp- oar. Oberrone told the court that Eleanor Krish, Miss Edith B r o ^ oburla. A ltar bolding Dapko a t tba Man- NOW AT TRADE SCHOOL lunehoon wae lerved. The bride? he fined bis lights after the offleer Miss Dorothy RusuU, M ta Edna Tbs sals Mgotlatiou are autbori- tioaally largo erowd of parsata and obtstor poUoa stawn till bo bad tO'be rueived a ehelee eollietien of frisnda ii sxpaotad, oonduetod a furtbir invastig'atioa uufu| and beautiful glfti. •topped him and drove to the polios Cordy, Miss Luolle Xilpatrlok u d Uttvsly sxpsotta to open shortly in Ths aosno of the minstral show by ■ ta ^ and notified Captain sben- Miss Edith T hrubsi. Tokyo.' Kaminski plassd Dapko undar ar> Thi Polish art sxhlbitlon which is del of the faot ^ ^ ^ Jsan Clarks and Florsnos Johnspn Earlier this asontb it w u revealed tbs saniori li a night olub. Tht rait for tba Bolton autberltlsi. A bslng prsNDtsd by Miss Harpist August •'Ikowiki of Broad street did fancy danou and Hbirlsy aarks that Maxim Lltvtaoff. lovlet for- woman tapoar in svaning grass. Tbs bond of 8800 was iixad by Juatlos OoBun of MaaobMtsp High bai wu sent to jail for 80 days for I sign oommissar, bad offered to u - oborus or 40 will bs assiitsd by suob ef tba Paaoa Jamsi Oemri. This bssn transfsrrsd to tbs auoitortum HELP FOR TIRED WIVES drunkeaaeee and a 80 day addltiODal sang two songs. . ______well known itagoro so Mioi Arlyat was lator Nourad and Dapko ra> of tho Itato Trade lohool and v/i'i fottato tba sals of tbs road eitber te Moriarty, Mrs. Margarat Brannan, TbIm Lydls I* PiaUiifl8*f •ssteaoe on a oharge of noa-iupport I Japan or Manobukuo. Isaaad te appaar.iB tba Belton Jus bo epoB for public inipobtlon te* of bis wife and oblldreo was sue- Mill Julia M ay------Ibawi Arthur ‘ ------Xaat-- ties Oourt todayi Bight and through tho'rimalndor et Vffttabto CompoiuMl pandad upon oonditioonditioa of lilkow CLAIMS 600 SWEATSHOPS ing and Bann R ad d in ff. Dapko was not raprasantad by tbo week. Tbo onblbltlon w u lent miSpm $2.00 aklTabfll^ to nay bis wife 88 per D tnaral danoiag will follow tba oeum i wban breutbe bafera J m * by tbo International Nobeel ef Art* waak wban ba ia releasedra from the ARE LOCATED IN STATEI 50,000 SPEAKEASIES mliMtrsli with muiio by Wabr's e^ tiaa Oonneri at ll evlesk tbii wbteh Is bolBf attended by Mils Hartford County jail. Mrs. lilkow obaitra. PBlng. Te tba ehtin of eparat* JesophlM Moielk, a former pupil Biti toatlfiad is oourt that bar bus- ii a mater yakiaia viiiia u i^ r tba ef Mifi 0 Maod b ^ paid ta t 88 for tbs support (OenUnnad from Paga Ona) CLOSED DY 3 2 BEER luanaa el liguer ba' i^adad net VaiSui itudlii el tbo Fellib oof* eToa family of art during ^ put D$athi Lait NUfiit guilty* tumo wbtoh ii ftll) itU l' worn on ipeeiMifolal thru WNfci and that the water rant plus aad eapital of 81i000r000 to ai* Dilrymplt iiy i Mort Will Go Tba trial took up tht fraitar oeoaoleni and in* INTIMN ------for the bouN bad bean long ovar* UMlib br^bsi In tewna without iBpt 01 an btaP w Judga owik eludfd____ in______tbo JldBf witl due, banking fapilitiaii lavibgi baoki Wntn iha Btir li.lmprhvgd many ether tntoriitinf wotas. Ai wbteb nova lurlurptuNN ‘ agwvBlant to by Aging. .Now Yerk-OlaraMt Otougb BOal, who uo Intoroitid In pollih art uo tan par oant of tbs«« dapeilta would Invited te vIBt (ho MhlMt at t N W M M m* IMd, WNt HuUM bs antandfd tba lama ppivijaga. TpiNloheeli m m s m •urged with rNMeaa dri^M on " nst I BsBa A Approvad ppr^ Oanfar atreat yutpUy a l t a f m All brat Ob banksbanka must bs agproy* wu adjounad to latufday on tba K drivtp out of I- t raauNt of William J. Ibaa, oouBaai sd by tbs stats bank eommliHwar.L.- Itbarar bjm ■— '*ltuteiMla ran b y :FrebatlM Offiaar. lar Mward t tba iBtaraaatiaB A rat asd PiM. atPMta at tad favoralS ^^ aitabllibai a I way asd afalBji t a Krd of bpfdga aammliPlimpi M I n four mambopi to bo 8 P ^i*d ta

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malda ia d the aw t thin# 1| dlA ^ tlHIk'the wrodthif at the Mew' York, i m s C G H C S I M ftac .'iBidtiiia' 4 Umri|i»tft»r to eloid' ihk dtf’i twhtty ]NiW Haven and B utford Railroad gayfowa TIMb the oointnWoftef. Oonipany in the day df firbitect 15" let dttt n eohool jaoitbrA n d those proi^erity. under the nanagemani t SI" ' the ao-callsA CvntiMs Btralii. •P«rklitolra3il65B*’ ^ ^ Bla^ POilLutMiiU) MX r u n remeiBihg “shared the work.” They of that giant of Intdligence and roc- 8P-hour p s a r w < «; o r wbka» t t a .^*n u> PMgWygJJPAUT. INC dosed the enreaing sohoelB sad fired titude, Morgan pare. For exam­ confers uijw s^ prW ^tis s»crai « s i N l c m O ^ ^ ^ONflgMH* TUl|Nfl»thAfi iO0 fflayi ^ i RiktAce LDIli won g toodhi R M M f^ Bhfnsed fB ni the peid athletie eoedies. Seven ple, how much of the ctock of the OUT.lO_jnD ‘OOD’ WITB A a $60 bet that die cotUd get a sea$ A c c e s s ' Tjxin&se&« In A crowdad subway train, by A b pQStapnKfi^’ tba.ooasroi- .of u3> 0«8«rai UaiufM buildlnfs were dosed. They New Haven was owned, directly ot h a r v a r d a c c e n t mOTBAO duitriar'''pf!eEtetiata' w h itil'' wart ln<»resju»d the nshcber load*' and ixulirectly, by the Morgan ooncem OF DRAWL certain Uttle subterfuge not long INRT DUieCBiRR not contemplitied by the Original his ■go. unhsknownst to tbs maa Senrioe Writer backers!^ tUfUttr Tbii provi- yi • FubM M aHywiwatad 74 gnd$ teschers and when its dummy directors, at its ■wlttt'W lnm ^e'iaM r ths wafies, '■'t' BoSSto}*. »B t«ped^ ^ Ry'jfiJA BL^iUBD and ____ at UaiMliattav. Ooaa« a* three supervisory pUndpsIs. 'DFUve command, ward making ducks and Bee bought tbrss Bttlrwtry ipNWl ^Tas^ington, May 28. — ’She ad- aeetaut 00 the' WiUingnsas VaooBd Class Mali Mattsr Junior high sdiool teachers, seven drakes of Oonnectleut stockholders’ New Sork, M ar jaakss'^aitd slipped them under her mimstrattoi te armed with art ex* of confreos to tfu sttos admlniiitra- What , has this unfsiRiif ogo'ot saBSCKtPTlOM UATS8 coat. RMWe the aubway train, oentiniatlon sdMd teadiers, twelve money: whether all the Morgan Notett'<)ttita a commotion was raorilina^ amount of delegated tion to ltodtYks'intsrprStistion and ours left untried, what^ wlOkednaai ..C)B# by TB>tl • a'afV** •••••• s*«9^v# sto grabbad a strap with one but it might have had a lot sppIleafiaikiQtit. jPsr UoBtU t9 Bsall ••••••••••••$ JW high school teedhere. th rw i|^edal owned ftoCl^ at that time would eaus(A*it.‘4he openlng-'of the SC. has it shunnsd? — Hocaoa. , \.Bl8ffls codIss •«••*•«••••••••■••# kO# hand, Chen leaned toward the m is nore. .Vitoe'seOfetary shan be au- ''Osll^srsdt OBS ysar iiMdrhetors. and jtwo Amerlcsnl ^ havd ifiade one good mouthful for a Regis TOOT gw dto niiriR olub when sitting in front of hSi and wrig* For awhile you might have thorised'to apsclfy' a llmltotlon thht tion iastructoxs were^fieehargeiL. • ndddllng-eised flea. aomsi^ stortod the ruincgr that l^sd the three little snakes’ heads thought that.it was gomx to ac- ^ MaMBSR OF TBB ASSOCZATXO up in to " view. He immediately eh*n be imposed on the total hours PRKS^ It la hardly to be expected that there, danctog With oulre more power aeddtot^y than of such plants . . .“ says 'part of Then they cut all ealarieS'eC aU a wc '( ^ e iOngfirii is known gave her bis seat and disappeared it was obtaining on purpdiM. r. Tfa# Assoslatsd Prsss conflnsd‘ ".to e( all B#ws dispatch## oradttsd ta It But even in more recent events it is la^ kept cropping up inleglsiatloo NEW or not ottasrwls# crcdlMd In tIUs dropped out a dty materna] and The dmitto turned out to be a Bos­ such, occasions as the saorstory to be expected there may be some­ tonian vdtb dipt Harvard accent. . Blaa with the Hoe learing the administratibn tag and finds a ptantis opsratiim la prsvant- 'paper and also the IjcsI bsws pub* child welfare bureau. They closed A former coavtet,* returned from have required frequent official ex­ IlMod bcrcia. what of interest And at all events, Rafaelo Diaz, tenor, brought giiestn Ing- a - fair • production balanes, All liabts et rspnbUeatloo pt four branch libraries. They put the to their feet cheering and made them the Atlanta Penltenttkry, repOMs planation- that no-sudi grant of creating ovsrptoduotioir and unfair SILENT special dispatebea bereta are also r#' poll tax enrdlment in the bands of tbe siuxunoning of the mighty Mor­ forget % e IQngflsb episode, when that Ai Capone trallowedko iipedh} iuthority.maa deslrciiL.. A. couple of .eompstitian.^ 01 causlug extra- served. gan is a bit 1^ way of being a drum Vincent L«pez, orchestra leader, privUsgea He sow works as a the nwre far-reaohing oqeb have 1 he police. They retired eleven po> been hurriedly cut otit' of the mea­ o r d lA s u y -w ^ other plaats. Full semee client et N B A 8er> beat marking tbe passtnrtff an era caught, fams ae bC danced past end gardener, and is an txottlsnt qhd an jUto Sserstacy-PeakinAsays sherer GLOW eice; Ina lieemen, reducing the departmefit indtutrious one. ~ ' surer before pasMger -aad- others ards 4t-as *■ rather minor rsgula- —to which, good riddance. got jiilm. 0P onto tbe platform to Pu busbar’s Reprsseatativo: The layroll altogether by 190,000. Fire give n fevPlmpr^ptu 4oq«|.. - toys creatsd .■ S>ry measure. But it Is plauribly JuUue MatbewsI dpeolfli dpeolei AiAaeney—>New department wages went down Uta Gray Ctopim. K^mrUe Chap­ NatoTfOr TaM^ ' Canoellng Contracts argued-Ihat ths section would sm Zork, Cblesdo. Oetrolt anind Boston. lin’s ex^v^e) was tto.pentsr .Qf at­ In the front window of the snappy ..In-the independent offices appro- power-fhAgovsmmsntr if it. lUscd, i 96,000, induding the pensioning ot CLEVER BIB. DAVIS. Loqi^ .Dfig. ap(j. JPet-Shop on UEMliBK AOOIT BORBAO OF 14 firemen who were not replaced. tention at Iks 8t..Mot1tfi S l» Salon pmtien W i,'7or Injftaaes',' tfile sec- to control production by tsUing any Cl RCDLATlONa______' Norman Davis is a very clever opening, in ipriiite kme with Mack k im avenue, a crude hand-made Ion .wag ■'tonnd'^ ssioBg those aimed factory,, or al). factorisa just, how A dental clinic and a free dispensary diplomat and a master of language chiffonon over her .fihoulderil Jpedrted oardbdartl sign announces “Fresh at giving-the-■pteeldent-pawers to many hours a. day or week they The Berali Prlntluc Company, lac. were eUminated — $84,000 more. It would not have occurred to many by tbxy.s uevetod qdnjireri. Sto ..is Catnip’’ . . *. When Edouard Herriot achieve eoonoimes; Opuld opsrpto, . assumes no flaaaelal responsibility i^e^.fpr-komc,u.lie toolL.baek to for typoaraphical errors appearing In Then, having gotten into their stride, Americans to commit the United much, older looking, a . sophtsti* ^ “WheDqyer it.ftoll appear ,tq the •' OfensorShln Refused advertisements In tbe Hanchester cateil American ^arls eSven. n»llgees for his licerident that the inlereet of the Prompt-disclaimers also followed' Evening Herald. the commissioners marched through States to a policy of co-operation women art learning. but fe^L At' nieOce snBOi'ht fd f and se- be seryedT therC' the uewil that another administra­ TUESDAY, MAY S8. the whole dty hall set>up, dashing, with the powers in the scotching ot the S t Merits seemsil. tO 'Oc- lectSd'psrsonally hr'Neer York . . iifhorltod, in bis tion .bill 4 ?rpVldad tpr automatic 3 0 ^ilTwinatiny, combining Jobs, to the an aggressor nation, aa he did, en­ cept^ the gallant Count, Lakppo- Doris Duke, tobacco heiress, looked y pr Mneel 'hay retir.tmant pt government employes mofAttlto Qarbo. than usuarthABther be tJnited'States tirely through the employment of lanski’a band-kl4i$}g;jyitig.4to sti” after 80 years of ssrvies. Some­ RECEIVEBSHIPS. effect that the 1981 budget of $6, lolute nmicbatoica' tw E Qokwy Rsstaurmrt *> one had been du-ib again. The geW' up There la a measure under consld* 66,240 showed a reduction ot negatives. pean womm do .... MR|. 8 sam# skinny rangy figure in man­ prloprior to tae date of . enactment of emmem woiild have tost many of $1,17,568 from the previous year— Mr. Davis promised only that wood Menken is one Social. Ri^to* nish tweeds, earns height and same Hfls Act?' Its most expsriOfleed' and valuable Nationally icnetam... dtlsen of any town or dty likes to C o u n ^ . Fpjr to hf able to eConbmlOs on items :r''L ;i!fty;!re3hn8 ’ ’ \ point where tbe incosu Is equal to tbe powen that this country would and makes many of her own elottos. oRies Wear smoked spsctaetm go­ year worksnr wan-left to - tbs dli- let his tboushts dwdl on the bare Amelia Barhart is tbe most ing and coming from work," to djs- sUiBh s i the air and jpeean mail sub- orstlQB-ef - Iks 'vaitoua -department possibility that the control of (ds he running' expensM plus the co-operate with those powers in the popular woman after-dinner speak­ ooursife. imwantsd attention from ■hUeA No protest was made when • heads. 1^ - '“ ■ Congress changed tbe bill so as to — cemnunity may be taken away from charges on old indebtedness the peo- preservation of peace, which is pre­ er about tm m .. . . George M. ^h an tbe rougUee hanging - about the .nefT-V' streets. UhDit to" those objeotivsa. its peoj^e altogether and placed in )ls are paying taxes of 48 7*10 miils cisely what is involved, there are a has written and appesred in more Aneiher measure, which came No, 'l6orUr,; SMi S' ' belj^gers^ the handa''Of strangers. That it and it is the hope of tbe commission good many, stm followers of tbe from the Stats Dspar^ent, would not the 1S.WOO come to the firOnt that If conditions improve they may shadowy gospSl of Henry Cabot hs4e Imhossd a severe oensorsbl' door magasltae might come to pass is not only an rats ths various cayitlss.sad their er these changes ‘have taken IturcT polfin and trihk Lodge, who would have*^ dmnanded efta ths press. Niwspapsntasn stud tion,' unplsBsant thought but, in Connec­ clear the dty of its burden in about i.Ja to k s^ tbs. bipod fram tbs' dreulatlbn may go on as led ths u n and fOimd tba^ they ticut, a new one. And it may Just ten years. tkai >• b f khBfftd- « .backward. ’Ibsy may tha heart wars noriflal tailght be sent jy jail fbr years That’s the kind of a plight a dty Half may wen be doffed to Mr. become damaged from several and this to termed “ compsfliatioiL'* if they revealed the odtaisnts of any possibly be. the starter of a whole This msshs the heart has made it Davis. Be la, la the words of the eaiues including: rheumatic fever official document without “compet­ train of thoughts to which we folks or a town-*-can get itself into in ehildran and young people; at­ up for ths valvular defect. ^Tbe ent authority’’ and that revelations have not teen accustomed. refuses to face facts.. prophet, on# dsver guy. tacks of ialluenza; ovsrsatiag; patirat Often doss aot rdsnse bs ot information might be construed has any valvular isakags or val­ WATKINS BROTHERS. I n c . No, matter how much of a mess It’s a great Uttle book that Mr. wrong food combinations which as against the Interests of the m * Blodgett wrote. It might aot bs a produce irritating amounts of vular blocking and as long as fas UnitM States. -- any town or dty may have gotten stomach and intestinal gss; sad a doss not strain bis heart by extras More Than Was Asked into, no matter whether it is run' bad textbook for dvies elaasss in toxlo condition of tli3 blood stream ordinary effort and as long as The administration disclaimed Funeral Directors dng dsfidts or not, there are always Connecticut high schools. In fact Health and Diet which may lead to irritatioB and ths heart masde remains strong any desire for-censorship. It wanted enough to do tbe extra work the nothing more'than tbe - power to . : e s t (I b u s h b d m innumerable individuals rssdy to we can’t think of a better one. inflammation of the valvular struc­ Advice ture sad at the same tiass .!• liksly heart action is adequate. punish fovemmsnt em pires who fight against this, that or the other published or sold confidential docu­ pg Or. Frank BloCoy to snoourags tbe forming of pus Some of tbe syinptoms of heart : CBAPfiL" AT 11 OAK economy measure on the one hand, MOBGANS. pockets about ths tssth, tonalls or trouble are: Shortness o f breath, ments which passed through their or any substantial increase in tax­ Tbe HsMwy of J. P. Morgan before sinuses. tiring easily,, slight swaUing of tbe hands while u ey were in toe serv­ Robert AflddnoD' Phono: 09MSI7X anklas, numbness o f ths fast and let. So the measuTf was revised and ation on the other hand. And so, Senate investigating committoe, VALVULAB. HEART TROUBLE As a rssult of the above causes' b\merat Oiraetor' Refidfioefi the valves become inflamed and hands, rapid beating of tbs heart, a mads Innoeuous as it affected tbe where fifty per cent economies are there to be subjected to such ques­ I was reading about an author in healing, sear tissue is formed, fssUng of suffocation through the ress. But someone is still believed absolutely necessary h i'ord er to tioning qs might be put to any per­ of adventure stories whose doc aimilsr to the same kind of - tough ohsat,, heart, .mnrqfnirs, coiiRb,, and g) have been attempting a Maoa of 'keep the community advent, or as son niore.or less under suspicion ot tor had advised him to avoid any scar tissue vdfich causes. adhe­ IndlgMitieii. Tbs patient'xMy notlcs a fsSling of discomfort through the sn alternative'fifty per cent tax in­ being inimical to the well being of activity as he had valvular heart sions to form about the intoftines trouble. He sits at his typewrit when two surfaces rub on each chest, but there is not likely to o* creases, the munldpality feels quite the nation,, is really an event of er has hie hero engage in all other, become Inflamed and neal pain unless he has angina pectoris. martyred and asnetified if it brings some historic' importance. tbe perilous deeds when be would by throwing out this fibrous, con­ (Tomorrow—Nervous Hearts). about a ten or fifteen cent reduction In no other country in the world enjoy if only bis heart were nective tissue. The formation of A strong enough. Many people have the sear tissue around the vilves QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS in spending or puts up its tax rate have persona of the class represent­ valvular defects but most of may cause the valve to become a couple of mills ed by Mr. Morgan occupied quite so them are able to work about aa smaller so that it is no longer able (Mosaic Dietary Laws) But when Mr. Receiver, comes in special a position as in tbe United hard as they would anjdiow. At to carry on its work. In some Question: Mr. Bruca F. asks: “la and takes charge protests and po­ States. Among oldar peoples the one time a patient with damaget easee -lt no longer shuts off tbe there a healthful reaaon why the heart valves was told to give up backflow and some of the blood Mosaic dietary lawa prohibit ths litical threats and indignation meet great bankers, had evolved from a all activity but at the present leaks back. When such valvular rather contemptoously esteemed eating ot dairy and meat products ings have no effect at all. time we realize a little common defects are present certain blowing, during a meal. Also, is it tor State Tax Oommlssioner Blodgett stratum loosely classified as “money sense may enable such a patien i aoimds may be heard by the doc­ healthful reason that these lawa re­ has just issued a pamphlet on the lenders’’ or "usurers’’—« group tol­ to carry on about t‘ e same as tor who listens to tbs heart and quire a lapse ot six hours between anyone else. I have seen many they are called murmurs. Certain Cause of the Financial Breakdown erated by the nobles and aristocrats a meat food meal and a dairy food t'VV cases which were restored to nor­ valvea such aa tbe aortic and meal?’’ of the Local Government of Fall because they were often convenient mal by »«siwg a corrective die'; the mitral valves are most apt to to such a point where, the most Answer: The Mosaic lawa have River. Mass., and Means Taken by to have at call hut never too highly become defective. many fine auggestiona about the Massachusetts to Re-establish tbe regarded and sel^m respected, to careful examination would fail to As a rSsplt of the failure of tbe reveal any sijpi of valvular trouble regulation of the dietary. One es- Finances of That City. ^ That is valve to work properly we find pedally good rule is ^ against the America, however, the banker start­ and the patient was Improved until that a part of the heart xmder- f V -SI good deal of a title for such a little ed off as a top-notcher without any he could pass any heart tests with use of milk with a meat meal. My goes special changes. One of the experience with patients has book but there Is meat enough and flying colors. 4;-^ • r-vi occasion for such an apprenticeship cavities' may enlarge, or part of the taught me that milk with other i.'S-'' object lesson enough In the book to of social Inf^ority; the country A mild or moderate valvular heart m u^e may grow thick­ protein foods makes such a meal damage is not considered a seri­ er and heavier in order to force difficult of dlgsation. As it takes warrant a title a couple of lines was not settled until the profession ous heart disorder and moat pa­ the blood through with more power longer even than that. of banking had been elevated into about six hours to digest an ordi­ tients worry unnecessarily when to the stroke. By means of in­ nary meal, It la always wen to wait Mr. Blodgett’s summary of the respectabllityi and, since the banker told that it exists. A slight val­ creasing its power in this way, we this long between meals. history of Fall River’s troubles Is waa conspicuously identified with vular trouble may often be over­ find the heart is able to make up ■4>4<\ very closely condensed and It la eX' come aiul I have observed seri­ for the backward flow through the development o f the nation’s re- ous cases which were relieved to the opening ot the valve when Writer frofn Louisville says the tremely difficult to condense again aotirces through his ingeniua con­ the point where they catise no in­ there has been any leakage or if usual parade of fast horses and 1^4 fviet- kind of a condeuaUon. But trol of other people’s iponey, it was convenience and the patient is abto the main difHculty la the holdiug bsAutizul women was on hand for very sketchily indeed it can be stat­ entirely natural that jut should be, to forget he ever was bothered by back of the flow on account of the Derby. Guess we got ’em a valvular defect the narrowing nt the opening, this mixed. We seem to have bet on ed that Fall River got into its mo­ almost from the very beginning, The valves in the heart sepa- blocking is also overcome. Aft- beautiful horse. rass by refusing to face facts. The highly regarded. textile businesa went bad over And, since it was the espectal period of years; many mills were pride of thto new nation that It Introducing The American Game Of fla y in g Ball” wholly or partly dismantled; those should do. mmost eye^rthing in a that operated could make no money way exactly opposite to the way of From 1996 to 1981 the city lost, net, doing things abroad, it wqa perhaps 1.500.000 spindles. 33,406 looms and also natural that, instead of jdelding 11.000 employes from the cotton bus­a grudging tolerance to our bankers iness. But they kept right on put­ the American people should render ting the T«iH properties in the grand them tha highest possible esteem - list at, the same old figures, or there­ reversing the. early Old World con­ abouts, pretending that taxes were ception and putting them on tbe top going to be collected aa of yore—un­ instead of the bottom of tbe social til the mills went into the courts amd pack. t l all of a sudden the city had to pay At all events America eariy pro­ back more than a million in money ceeded to place the banking frater­ that bad already been collected and nity ..on a pedestal and tp render to spent. The lawyers helped the it an awed but enthusiastic worship. 'VS' A ieMeplume kt mmuli’ city’s plight along by charging it— In view of the events of the last three of them—$77,000 for fighting dosen years wa may wonder why— CONVENIENCE-’-in itan t cornmnnication witli £ridlidl» the case against the mills. ’The but that dees not change the fact city had been borrowing in antlcl We want dean goofy over bankers. with tmdeamen mud othera who* aiipi^ fPW- patlon ot taxes, ta course—the pre­ We let ourselves regard them as everyday Boedb . • vailing AmerlcsB disorder. In 1930 eomathing almost supertiuman in Pl^ASURE— inthnate ^otce*^to^’ wiih loFfid it couldn’t meet $600,000 In anttci their wtsddm, their esoteric knowl­ -f'-T patton notes. Within a month edge. their impbasibly lofty charac- Sttoo g/ler MMA near at hand ibr fat away defaulted on another $14KM,0Q0 .(ere. And we took a plenty go4d on niuniber calls out-ol-town PRpnr---wprd fit oniNiriaBifiM Three months later it again failed itohttiy for our folly. yotty o r any.nifiinber o f yonr to pay an axaotly d mUar sum. It Is highly slgniflcant of a man- points over 50 Then the governor ef “ tal.aiid moral revetutiod in the Unit­ mllee awayiu Gidl PROTECTION— aaaiatanee setts appointed, imdsr legtstkatve ed fitatesthat J. P. Morgan is being after 7 p. . nu ; o f authori^, a board ai actamMLooan, put OB the apot Five years ago aojj oBM'Oi whom whs a rsaidsBt would kave feOea over to voftot 8tS0 Phi at. the dty, io taka cbacft. Fall a fdBt at the IdeB oC dragglBg that A during yhihr Riyer waa a dty in l aodvariblp, eaeroeeBCt peraoiafe Into the^U - Wen, It was just too bad about Wan preaenee ot aa inveatlgafing the achoola, of eouraa. Tha kdiod committoe. It juet w an ’t done, T h e c c f S ^ ? authorltlea there had fd t that. that sort ot tbitig. L k $ 8 t h ( ^ "m matbsr what happened, tks iataresu How ia r haek Mr. Peootm intende of tha diildiaa maat ba protaotodtr- to go in hie iafidiy into the affaire I'-t and thdy oooldB*t sava a esit store of the 9ouse of itogan wi have no than IfbOf wara a|ririig wltkoiit in- idea. A lt It .a _ [fM juty to tka puptlaT A lt tha first Btlag t o « great BMkgr rikTRAsra if 'i w -y / tbs he lABt f i r efiiufib to blUlg out -f* ■ IT •ome ot the rntjot 'Ante iKA'- ... -.-i* MAUUHBSIBB BVKNING. fi0 m j j iinj iiiif ilry." I « o. B 9 tty wan iibBBSd.^' Rills? flBWT SidLY KADIO R o a v n u 8i;^,4sltvsrBd,En ms*. TUItDAYi MAY 23 (Central tad BMrtdra Btaniard Tm e)' . Notes ' ' A mlDstj^ sbcw^an9 dspoo :-s ... Wm He Viia itlia Wmte be Noidoo undsT- Howe to ^Ivertlae the Bev- MOinalk ? Tbad wss^&ss?*WCAF NETWORK OF EppGE LEONARDview School. Many features are EpuconiEias. AA Biiiiiv SOOT^ - Q , A , J ^ S o B e r ^ m BA3IO~Kaati waat waal wUo $:4»— <143 — Beak* CartM — pjaimed with Carld.Genoevesi sain* toHociitor and 'dtreetot. ‘ Tim ftsr JVBridngtaB,— (iP)— AX’. wjarwban irtaaarena weah wtam '*rdJ5*LZfv^MidJ3ti wwl waj^Midwaati ary Eaaunan—oat to eat Ctil ^ BBMQlik 'Sfto 1UI 9 3:13—7113—Tba.Is—Tha^Maoie Jdaalo^ Vali Valea—baaic; G atb ^ ir 99norB'Mem* aftraetibo wfll bd TUMe Q^dflsW’ Ths Soutbsm Baptist oonvtotton the only survivor cd bV« SkawihsU, . WIBS® WCfl luA WOC»wlw WGW WdBf . A^iia CoNIna Orcha^a—mldwaat and EhdeIts Bortiisn,M m aa, Esas wsUwon as for tbo stayinf' n o r I h w b s t a can ^ ia n — 8:30- Smith, Itonga — t » - oiy of YM g-BiM Man Um i »v5tQe-vota^of .119Imw ikPu, is ta NastadL M ll’ l f f * ^ wiba kstp wabo wday ck* aio; Tha DieUtera Orchaa.-^tola MorgsiLh Gsorgs Q r s h s h u w ^ ewTecora an feeling timt ‘**tanGb to tenant Lewis Hoi •QUTH — ynra wptf JJV 2S3 OHO- 7:48—Aba Lym*.".rman <^rch ■ W haDleiai ^Cr^' - - r as the .^IMncinK la d . star* bUdop, gate bbcns *^7110 DiaUfara-Db&a: S a n a i^ « known, s the discredit of., his admtaietra- 'wjd* wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap j bialafara—1 will ba1 foatur^featured hnfl^lbe------sdloirts _ anoototed-ComataBder Jto thO' -ro* -;Thr3a.Qtn*r. man^wa; J tO ^ Smo-Baay. Aeea-bjuto^ V. ProbidRy » buslossB mso , Albany, "N. t : lltoY ’«..-^(A P — tion,” Preiidont. Rootfvelt had^al MOUN^ll5-5coa kdyl W r k|*l ^ • '^‘*felvin^lwSe;'Kelvin—Dixie; Hermenle^irHarmenlTa^f aat will toclude Alderman Frames B. o i UshfoT^ . . M o g m f trial lataf ta. 7:18—^ ^S:18—Tammy ’-- *• MeLauihlln—ba- of - Rociwflis"' srer‘ '%iB “ TsiKterRl Cratty and Judge Carl Gosbrinf • A sfidiiatjds eeia« Tow ns' are*t7UCe ^JUse'ttf^'used They are Jaimes . J, COA3T— kfl k(w komo kbq fcpo ml* _ - ' • - ^ rto .^tadvertise the beer . Ho is 87 and ptonolsfo %ie .Post kftd ktar Tanor—t jBlflief' trifaute'M^JJ^^ fll The regular meetag of tbs-C«M- bratton g >na(ssi'’at the would meet once Cvory* two. wash*. tD .hsw ^ t . Baat. •-* . •’Pke oraventipn adopted^thecsesA' moD'Council will be held tonight taee$ ^ ji$ tb^'t!BCtj^e d ^ ig riil |n Oak-Parta m A - T b a ^ jd a ^ ^ WaUkUl prison fann ta liOfr- 4t00~Malodia Tbaufhto. Orah. btidfs .JjbpnErd*..a«^ whose .lunopsi lution last.nlgbt as. ana of its final state with Skawlnriti slsp^ 4:30—tchlrmar Behmldt, Planoa WM bold yestsrdsy sftstDooit with Alderman Reger J, Muri^y ^ Pbllhdetahta hexf October,' h«s beeh a i^ before turtdM' ?oday fo'a hir- MisAPatrtata'McOuirA 8:43- 4;43-Nuraanf Wkyiwaa-^ o c 3:18— 0:1p«en Follack O ^ . —m w ■ Tbs full Mssoaio egtvUie wss-lisbi acting mayor in the obsenee ..•.Sf sleeptag Bleknaas ta FsbruaiT* before the slapiiig; Paiil 4;00- 8:00—Mma. Froneaa AMa—to a SHIL> 0:S0-4dwln C. Hill—oatto « t sent to Revi JaUes.’D i ^ l f Perry, rnony meeting wlui Northern Bap­ Clarence Jackson, aocta^ ^ 4:30— 8:30—Hymn Bino—alao coaat SH3— OHO—Barlow sy»"Pi;"Yr« *•*. at the grave with Faystte-,. Lodge Albert E: Wattewhe is lU. presidtag b id ^ M 'the Protestant tists the first Joint .session of the continues, tajeetioos of serum mads 4:48— 8:48' Songa by Jimmy Maltan 0:18r-10:18^piill No. ee. A. F. A A. M., in charge ^The regular meeting of the lAdne of blood taken f» m persona who f a nisbing tbe others witlrWCnpc^ ^ 8:00— 8:0(^-HMountainaar»~weaf only; Tommy MeLaugl: Episcopal ' ‘and' bishop of tw o Church ^ c e they split over mn ailtoindbllfo. man O reh .^ t^e under tbe^mtpsrvieion of -.WoEShipfui Auxiliary, A. O. H., will be h ^ covered fram the ^mant hnva been Thraa Kaya~natwork OHO—10:3^Aba Lymi night ta their rooms to the Presceit Rhode the'. Protaatant Slavery 68 yeanragp.: Tfie JU17 for Bkawlnskl’s 8:15—3:18—Talk by Bu^n Hojmea 10:00—1 1 :00—Olen dray Orehaa^ Master Obhik Kyaooh.-.Bsslited 1^ Bpisebpaf-...... ^^^iip^latioo of The resolution wae approved ■topped. 5:30— 8:3IH*Oan Hall Trio—yenf only 10:80-11:80-Leo Belaaeo O rc h ^ to ^ . Past..WAMhlpful Msstsr Cbarlaa H. Block:" ■ " edmpisted last n ^ t aiftor 8:46— 3:43—Tba OoMbarg^ f*****,*! 1 1 :00—12:00—Oanea Hour—wabo only ttie Dioceee of The latter over an oppoaitian.plea that it...w lar pansi had bssn 8:0fr- 7:00—Bandaraon and Cru:^ lAsoaird. ■Tsakeroosan Tribe,' No; dl, JW* woa signedYiy Ff Judge Frank ”unneceisarily disrecpeotful fo the 6:30- r;30—Waynb Klno’adrebaatra NBC-WJZ NETWORK nfoved Order of Red Men, will hdid extra talesmen rounded up. 7:00— SM—Ban Barnia and'tha Lada A erWnte Asrvies'wsB b ^ at the Coopar, as of-the- Lay* President of the United Btatee.” Roberto was ehun the > fillht of 7:SO- 3:10—Sd Wynn A Band-^ to c BASIC — Eaat: w-jB wba-wbtp wbal, home on Elm stveet ' about. 3i80 a ipedal meeting this evening cn- It expressed'■“regret" that Mr. county’s only woman Judge, who is 3KI0— OdlO—Pramai Natlanki Haraaa wham kdka wgar w;'jr wlw wtyr wmaj: tsrutatag Great Senior segamen ;..en’s organiaal going to retire Jime 6 after 12 years April 1 while' attomptttg to: frus­ 8:30— f:0B—Madia Farumrralao eoaat MMweat: wcky kyw' kfkx------wenrwla o’oloeh, a t which deiegsttoue were : RasotatiQhs. iifoiifod. .by tfaerLay- Roos'*velt had “used- the infliienpe kwV’kwcr kon'wren wroao too prMCBt frem the -hsoks,' schools, Harry Walker and staff. u d power-Of his oftiee. for rqiMl on tbe bench of tbe “world’s Iwgest trate the boidiH^. H i was..ih. the NORTHWEST A men's Assaciattoqc-wki^ accom- Juvenile court." store, unarmed, as tbs holdup men wiba katp webc dobs and sporting orgsalsattono. The Rockville National Bank ^ lanied the letter called on Bishop cd-the 18th-Amendment" and -fOr SOUTH — wrva wptf wwne wla w ^ Rev. George 8. Brookee, PBCtor of b^n appointed admtaletratOT of_we tbe-lsgalisation of beer, v MxywoitM, nis.—Forty of those (fid entered. wflB'waun wlod warn wmo ?erry not even to sfUnd the Catho­ 10:8fr-11 rtO—Bddla.Lana'a Oi^haatra- wjda wamb kvoo wky wtaa wbap kpre the-Unleft Oongregstionai\chur'.^o, estate of Mrs. Lucinda R. BIU, v jo lic OoBgre8B,'Whioitavlll bavbompoa- The opposition was- led by Dr . fashioned silvsr dollars, tbe newest aaat: Ban Barnlf—eoaat repeat at theIdled r^ntly ta Boston. Ifta* ^ Walter P. Btans, df Roanoke, Va. of which was turned out by n U. 8. lOB D B Lil^f PUOHT wonl ktba ktha , . , , was i » disrge of the servioe i ad of clergy and taytm who bdimg fibedtac. N. C.,^Mny 28.-f(AP)— CB8-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kalr kjkl home. "7 ^ a Roelivllle resident for many Ha was supported by Dr. ft. A Mint ta 1888. were plowed up by BASIC—Caat: wabc wlcc wade woke FACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kpw komo to tha - Angto^ churefi.* .r New York-r“Pm jtaot’’ yelled n postponement of General luuo Bal> waiA wlWAMldwaat: wbbm wgn wfbm 3;80— 4:00—Harold Stokaa' Oreheetra- e c a N ^ wss'pUsedTs iiosltlon of Mr. and- MrA-BlQbard Blankdh' included Mrs. Roosevelt aleo.v Unce b u i| ^ whai'pdiea’bomarad him a8 — tort I Guy B.-'Diryer-and John Benson. * The RoohvWs 4 ions-Qli|b ia to of a group* r-HtfS aBhoOl, w ^ bs | i^ u - vlUe Lodge, Wo. 1869, B. P. O. BU^ Tbe scale calls , for a muMmum a Qi^sl or a dims ta bis pooksts, if stBd A . 1917, WhB rt^rssBBtsd by a will preside for the first time on tbeTredjttiif Bbitap afid ig it o f bis anything. SemethinS iBSsranl i s t i ® = s * a a s T r ' ! ^ ' . aat Tbuesday evening-at a class initia­ F iv i^ sSrrow'tb the membtfJ of the salary.Of; |2,Q0a a year for married ^‘And in tbs last mohtb Fvs bssn only: Skippy—midweet repeat Sturfi-^ rpt dslsgation coDsisttag df 'Prlneipal ministers and 81,600 for single ones. 4:4^^iH6-5uetFltin ■H>-eaat only lOiOO—i1:be—Duka BIlIhgtan'a^aaBS Philip'M» Hews, Assistant Principal tion at tas Elks home. D e ^ s of Ihrotestam TpplQiRTal’^nurqh by, finding from fifty esnta to |6 on for brecritfofti 10:80—11:30—Den Fadra’s Orehartre trs firtosntb Ttanivsrsary wUl be attendmea at audi Opufraas.’*^ It T ie said tiwt.whUs-tbis seals is every tipsy follow w* get," be saya • 8:6^ 8:0fr-Gypay Nina, Senge—to c Arthur E. Cbatterton. Instructors tscbnieaUy in effect all minlataci do Kenneth Uitie and Aribur 0 ’Lougb< wdrked'out By a SuB commit^. not^actuany. recsivs, the stipulated Fivs-esnt loaf of brsad rises to Ita of tbs Mhool faculty. Tbs Sav SalvutW* Bandaaim.of. 62jBHt minimum. tag# Bank of RflsSviUe was rems ■ ji^ ftre e t, Hartford , Jy taken sta ctats on inflation piCspseta. Dussnni ju. The cotamittss iiiggsstsd ta “Brothsr, ona you spar* 12 foatc?’’ Bwted by Asststant Treasurer Ed- pMsA>n of the OmM - 1 ^ order to help bring up the ialartss wsrd Xa. Nfwmnrker; the g epple’s CMirit’ havinf icaaed it from )Wll- of lewsr paid tatalitars to ths mini­ DialTwuters ********** Traas* ttwB ir. W ^ow r e i ReekvlUs. Mnsy mum, ntalstars who arc rccclviiw ehnnges arc pluMd. mere than the atalmum be aiksd to W.d. OAIAOM ■UfBioi fioTapanTi wBasa Mr* Laon- aifkt eontrlhuta part cf what they get ard WM at om *£S !S !** ksoend dsgrss, ProignmBi KorIw TnssdayJanssnsyvsiBj ^ M. Ghiy B. Dwyar and Jote Bemm; tba I0JI09 MEN EMBOLLEB above ths nualmum. fySglit Sovtag Ttane SLSi9% iM "ta tbs county A few eommanti anont profrano O A t a t a S Wbaal Quba by prac- JaU, ustag a kMfo t opsratad and pavsonalitlas. ^ P Ma May 2 8 ,- (A P )- A ^ O R LBAVB8. fSOJMN) tk allr fuU.-mfmbarililp. Tba nurA Coassrvatlon Corps sbowsr batbv - . ••r F M Oibbona with bif rapid-lira •:o6—BassbaU gams: Boston Red tagitaff a f tb* Roekvilla City boa* ] Bamdsr.andji^bad PoaMr* hM baan sagagad to pub- Sox vs, Obiengo Whits S<^ New Raven, May 28.—(A P )— ;ital.^wkara M ?: ^ ^ wsrAooavtctad je ia w M n u rt^ to lieiM tba Chicago WorkPs Fair. He 6:00—Most ths Artist; H. V. Kal- ptoyad, attsndad to a body. ^ Tbs value of the eetata of Lee Wil­ ths sscend dagica for tlw dmtb cf son Dodd, author and playwrii can ba haard ■uaday. TusMiay Md tsnbom. floral trMutaa raquirad two | Uriah QUlcta who, waa Thursday nights at t:46 ovtr WJZ 6:16—Dancing Boboss. truolm to tianaport tham from th^ was given at f 60,000 in an OB Us meuntata fonn at d t tion for ths admission of U s' sad assodaM stotieas. Unlaiian- 6:80—Skippy. _ ' . Leonard taotaa on Elm atraat to tba camps, run to tbs Army at. tba 20 miiss ffsm hsri, Ms M Mtad othtr war braaka out somawbara ha 6:46—Mubdl's Magio Cireto. of slgbt to ten thousand a day. to. Mamta rislL QU^s houssk^ ta the Probata court today. Ths PlMONAl PiNANffI Co. will oontiaua. tbasa broadcasts for 6:00—Tbs Vikings. From flT« fo thousand go on to will nantas Dodd’s widow aa tba 6:16—Ossie Nelson’s Orebsstm. sr, also, was t a d l ^ sod bsr trial Room I. Btata Tbsatar B ^ a » sons tins. tbs fersst camps. residuary isgatss after previdtag t n 6:80—Osorgs Sobsrbsn’s OrebSA Of tbs total Qucta 36;000 ars to is nandtag, bsqussta of fl,000 cash to two c ^ 7M MUn i t . Maaokoftw. Billy JoDsS and Ernie Hare are on trA ths son of tbs Uto Marry and M n ^ be war veterans. Be far tbs con* iaiSTWJustsndNi, sacb ad­ <- OpMi Tliwiday tha a v for ^taen adnutas Wadaai- Ltonard. Ks apsot ^ a a ^ lifS ' mitted that drea and a sistar. Tkt' w itlB u o 6:48—Obandu ths Maglotan. In ReekvlUa giaduatlita frem thfi distributss maajr pSfsonU effects UatU I P. M.-' M m WJZ! tbs Baa is fiM . 7:00—^ p s y Nina. noSr*8fthIS?^^ bSS dsalb with a WbEiJdek, ta ; ci^ Pboat U t o , Z m n . tbsaa United JLtatas aarvioa RoekrtUs U lfhh SaboonaM»?oi ta I W . ^ that the siByeri *I|W obtain the F*i«i books,' 7:16-4Ivsium Moods. seekers camped at l^ort K im tjyir- Dodd was assistant to Pfofossor TIM ealy okargo is tarso aad sM bands are now broadcaatlng^tan con- 7:80—NSW Bngtand Counoil. took an fhttYs part ta tbs lohool lif* gtalA tan aiUss from Washington, money he wae reputid fo have ^ kalf pereaat par nmatk on mpald oarts during tba weak. Tb$^. 1. and was vary popular during his to Me home, bur naeb blamed the Georgs Pieros Baksr in tbs play 7:46—”Colds,’nDr. CopsUmd. all last wssk, have sigatd up and writing course at Yale, BBMunt of IMM. Navy band is on tha air Monday at 7:60—Brunswick Oronsstra. entlrs sourst# bstag prssident of bis are to stay ibsrs for oondltloatog, other for the actual kUltag lliW A m. over WEAF, Tuesday at 8:00—Mary Eastman. Mfmm during tbs tmrd and four 4:00 p. tt. over WABC and Thurs^y 8:16—Voidss of Bxpsrlsnes. at lli8d A m. over WEAF. Tbs 8:80—Tbs Dictators. sunivsd by his motbsr, Mrs, Army band auy b* heard over 8:46—Hot from Hollywood. Maud* Lsonard; hla wtfs, Mrs. WEAF at lliBO a. m. on Tuesday! 6:00—Easy Acss. Bsatrio* Bouchard Lsonard and an over WJZ at 11:00 a. m. on Wednes­ 9:16—"Tbrsads of Happinsss;” undo, City Trsaaursr Parisy B. « day, and ovtr WABC at 4:06 on Tommy MoLaughlin, baritons; ^ . . . . . Ttairsdny, and at 4:80. on Friday David Ross, Andrs Kostalansts's DIstriot Coavoaken BsM WEAF has tha Marina band on Mon­ orebsstra. A largo numbsr attsndsd tbs diA days at 4:00 and Fridays at 4:80. 9:80—Nino Martini, tsnor; orebss- triot convsntton of tte Pythian SiA WJZ braadeasts tba Marias eonesrts trA tors bold ta RookviUs yssUrday af­ on Fridays at 11:00 a m. 10:00—Fivs Star Tbsatsr. ternoon and last ovsning. Tbs sxtr- The Goldman band is to oommsres 10:80—Edwin C. HIU. elses opsnsd ta ForssUrs HaU in broadcasting from Csntral Park iP 1 1 :00—Columbia Symphony Orebss- ths RookviUs National Bank BuUd- tfou Sa*i NSW York about Juns 10. tra. tag shortly aftsr 8 o’olook with I'l 11:16—Obarlss CarlUs. tanor. nearly 100 prsssat from ths tempi** . ,,'SPi Will Rogsrs is tbs sams old boy 11:80—Guy Lombardo’s Orehsstra. // duiiag his period over WJZ on lun- of tbo Xm ^ta of Pythias ta tbs town of TbompsonvUls, Manobsstsr , . .. days. He seems to be so serious m and RoekvUls. A sobool of instruc- his humor and be must command an tion was held st ths opening of tb* immense following. Irvin Cobb, in sftsmoon's program at which lira contrast, stems to be doing an in Sarah Hart, (wand Chief, from ferior Job on Wednesdays and Fri WBZ-WBZA Hartford, was present with bsr *n- dayA Kis Jokes and stories are as ■piiofflel’* — Bostoa urstir* SUBstaff m of mofflosrs. J*' old ns the mils and even be is un­ FOUowtai: tb* tb afternoon program able to do Justice to them. a supper was ssrvsd tbs disisgatss Colonel Stoopnagls and Bud will Tuesday, Bfoy If, 1999 at tbs Rockvill:viUs Baptist Church af­ cstobmte their aaeond anniversary ter which a social hour was bold 4'' ^ i9 fM over tba Columbia network, Tburs 4:00—Meredith Wilson and his Or #itb post prandial sxsroisss i i day, May 26. obsstra. Okssrv i AnUvarsary y., Those good Foreign Legion 4:16—SorssR Scrap Book. Tbs 21st anUvsrsary of ths form' sketches will not be beard again 4:8

K A o a i a t MANOaiW^ BIANCHgg^ v;'. liSBOPOliERNjlllDr^^^^^^ PBPLinG C O O Lig: Mre. LUUan ■faint • • iro-ng ege«nes)%e«#ee# Bunday oveniag the local Chrls- yWiw.fm V H A BKON 9 E U T(M>AT i i HiBIlieter tjan Bndoavor aooteQr JqJbsd wKb wont sleep a w4ak Fm afrakL; It a 0 s*^ 0*4 » 0 ,0 • % 0 0 • 0 0 grounds. IfONNIE OHABB lovM DAM must seem silly to y (^ at my age, p. o., .Wks Head of Catholic O ioc^ Hebron in 'a unimi^ servlos; Fto-! OABOXOAM, wMUthy and kaad- tdte, “Children of Other Land#' w . but the fact is Fm terrilfly exdted, of Rochester —Saffered frenn wwro presented by Fred R. Bunkor M O M , wbo gow to WTomlaf witk my dear/’ • partar. of Minds Inoiodhig lAM- Now His 4845 Tete m cirg ' • Heart AUmeni. o f New Bmren. “Oh, so am If” cried enT School The LadleB’ Aid soelety wmwMCt DKA i A w b BMOB. Saadn, pn- , etreot ^ ‘Roebsster, N. Y.. May 28—(APT' tHidliig to be Monde^ Mend, wants “It’s the most wonderful___ thing ing fM t Wednesday afternoon witb Mrs. M ever happenedled to sm SM.. I still Ran to Chka|o B|ir — B. J*. Ooiwfy, North street.. —A saddened communi;^ today pre­ Wllbtir N. HUls. Mrs. Wtofonm Dan for hscself. Bis paionls want Mrs. James Btefaa. 99 Norman him to marry Saadra and look down can’t quite bweve it ” ' pared to lumor the Meet Rev. John Porter and Mias Florence Jonoe.wiB strait ...... assist'the hostess. on Momito beoanse the 0*DaMS are “That’s a very nice young man,” ,Mrs. Mir;Rtronk L mmoi. Bundle Lsone, 166 Btrcb street Francis CHern, 68, third bishop of >ammgeia«rtsfor the aa- Miss Anstlce mused a m om ^ later, Rlohard Hubbard of Netr York, -Frank AAblaad cC poor. Monnle clerks h. a drag stsca. Hblsn Waateos, .19 M(ato Court the Catholic Dioeoss 'OC Roebostor, dty qient the woekFond w itt -Mr. of Maaorial D^. BOSS AM8T10B OOBT* lOBg a touching her curls reflectively. B lia ab etb!^ to. 868 Oakland wbofo untiring seal end dvle and amsted 1^ i^ t by AB ■ ■■ qt ahdMrs.HartE.HuoU. Mrs-BiioU John CkvaxaarO 'tei tbr Mead of tbe fSadly.. aaka Mon- “ Who? Oh, caiarlesr Monica StTMt roUglotn affairs caused his sudden aocompanled him on hto return and ale to go to Borope wltfi bar. nw O Dare smiled without a trace of The counting of baltoto at the and Mib. J, Jaaie, 88 Hemlock street death late last bight at the Episco­ operaciag X m o ^ ‘ visbtcls wii ported sad everything wUl be la of the third weak in the oontast for is passing this witek with bar son, Ueenae and with improper brakes, girl Is undecided until a letter oemee self-consciousness. “Yes, isn’t be l&s. W. C. Morey, 78 Marguer­ pal rosiamice here. Albert C. GUbert and famfly at nadiaieiB for the deceeatlon of the from Dan in which Us loro seems splendid?” a free trip to the Ghloago World’s ite ave., Bloomfield ...... 8 Funeral eervices for Blafaop learaad ttiat he had graves o t veterans of ell wdn 1~ their home in Jamaica. Bong Island. friends. Be was. aRected at t *.80 p. to have cooled. MonalCt plqaed, ao- "Now in my day," said Mliu Ans- Fair , being oonduoted Joiat^ by tbe Alta' May Loomis, 4 Oakland O’Horn will be held Friday at 10 a. Mrs. Charles Gkmter of Ifarboro, 89, the perade aiad exercleee, to oepto BUse Oor]r*s lavMattoa. tice, "he would have been consider­ strest ...... 8 m:, at S t Patrick’s Cathedrul, of m., aad tak^- to tha poUce statidn. low la thfr moTBlng of Memcefri X J. W. Hale Co. and C. E.‘House and spent Monday with her parents. A cash bood of |S0.,wae denaaaded. ' Secretary Neal A. Ctunuy rtipert- Dan retoms to Balvedero Just ed quite a catch.” flriag her total to °ew Evelyn Ciistor, U Wadsworth been invited to officiate at the cere­ cold and is being attended by Dr. D.‘ tog the year, three of the Civil war,' loves and wants to naarrp. Dan goes street ...... 61 monies. vlUe about hie troubles was scat one of the Spanish-American war mothers on the Hill are angling for leading figure of 2846. C. Y. Moore of Manchester. into the can room to await the ar­ and six World war veterans. The to the (yOare home. There Bfonnle’s him. At least that's what I bear.” Mrs. Biiry Strong of 88 Laurel Dolores VaiUant, 88 Hilliard Since March 19, 1020, when be Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hibbard of atreet ...... 40 rival of a bondsman. list includes Lucius Finney, x^Cqm* slftter, KAT, breaks the news to him. “I understand none of them have street, is also forging ahead bring­ was con creted to tbe episcopacy. Manchester visited her mother, Mrs: MOW GO ON WITH THB 8TOBY ing her total to 1810. Tbe big, sur­ Frances Stearns, 686 Main Bishop O’Hern has been oxie of the Blisabetb P. Hills and other rela­ Two hours later the dpor o f the maader of Drake Post, Gkaad Army been very successful,” murmured street, WUlimantlc ...... 4 outstanding prelates of Now York police stattoh opened aad . in trbop- of tbe Republic, Isaac Onton and tbe older woman with an oblique prise of the week comes In Mrs. tives here Sunday. CHAPTER XXXI Anna Swanson of 97 Hamlin street Mrs. A. Rudinsky, 196 Union state. His activities on behalf of Tha Hebron young woman's club eu five men. T h ^ aaked about Cbaries Curpenter, Civil war vstor- Dan’s voice was flat and colorless. glance. whose total changed from 72 to street ...... 2 his diocese brought on a derious wUl meet Thursday afternoon with their friend Ashland, Inqulrad as to BBs; William E. Roessner, Eto**dsb “She's gone! For—for bow long?" 'With Charles?” Monnie consid­ 1171. This big increase puts Mrs. Mrs. H. Morgan, 44 Brookline heart ailment two years ago but be Mrs. Ruby Gibson. Miss Florence tbe siae. of the bond and -counted out war veteran and the foUowlag vet- Kay smiled. “Several months: ered this. "Well, I don’t know. Swaneon in the running all at once. ave., Bloomflelci ...... 6 Ignored repeated warnings of bis Joaes win assist the hostess. 150. There were a lot of |1 biUa eraas of the World war: Frederiok Peihaps they'll be back by Christ­ Charles is sort of--well, distant 1 Mies Adella Cullln of 17 Bond street, Anna Young, 32 Forest street.. 8 physldihs and continued to gi*'e Bvebett Hutchinson and James in the pile. A. Bieber, Robert Hampton, Walter mas, perhaps not" don’t,” averred Monnie, "think he also made a nice increase from 46 to Mrs. Barnslw, 40 Garden street 12 himself unstlntlngly to dioeesan Sadler of Hartford spent tbe week­ Having aaoured Aahlaad’a rtleaaa Sheridan, Richard O. Hen, JaaMC *1 see." The man stooa for an cares much about girls.” 466. Mias Elaine Sebuete of 84 Robert Flavw, 128 Wells strest 2 work. Last N ov ei^ r he suffered a end with tbe formers parents, Mr./ tbe party adjournau to tha apaea be­ Willtamsoo aad BusbaeU ChSBSy< instam., bands plunged deep in his "Monica O’Dare! I could shake Cooper street and sCles Rose Pieadk C. Willett, 88 WeUlngtoD road. 7 severe atack and for liz weeka his and Mrs. C. W. Hutchinson. hind tbe police station when Aah' ' Three bands have been eagifed by overcoat pockets. “I see," he repeat­ you!" of 68 Sehool street made some C. J. Tuttle, 61 Flower atreet.. 6 life was d ei^ red of, but he re­ Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. land’s oar waa parked Jlaumg them tbe committee for tha parade, the ed vaguely. “She didn't leave any “What for?” Tbe girl turned a ndns but not ae strong as some of Viola Buedno, 172 Charter Oak covered. Saturday be again waa Cbaries Fish’s were Mr. and Mrs. were an automobile dealer and a Salvation Army, Center Flute aad message for me?” surprised look upon her companion. the Other oontestante. street 2 stricken and ordered to bed uy his Harold House of Hartford, Mr. and repair man. ’They reUnad aad ad­ the Legion Fife, Drum and Bugle “Monnie?” Kay's .oice tinkled. Miss Anstice primmfd her lips, Twenty-six new entrants are Edith Buedno, 172 Charter Oak physicians. Last night be passed Mrs. Samuel Richmond and their justed ths brakes to tbs satiafaetioB Corps. ’The panda will start, from “No, indeed.” Into her eyes came shrugging. listed this week and herewith is e street ...... 2 away, with only a nurse present in son Stanley ot Manchester. of Ckptala Sdtsndal aad with a tbe terminus at 8:16 a. BS.,’ d. s. t , a sparkle of malice. “She was wear­ "Never mind. Only—1 never heard ven the entire enrcdlment of oon- Mary Saplensa, 202 Oak street 4 b!s room. Relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs| Carroll W. Hutchin­ licaniad driver at the whtal the ear aad will prbosed up Alata Strest to ing Qmrles Eustace's flowers when such nonsense in my life!” ^ gstants and chair totals to date. Annie Hamilton, 128 Wella wers downstairs offering Joint son and tbsir children attended tbe was driven back to ’Thompaoavllla. tbs Csntor, along B u t Csntor stm t she left Orchids.” Kay made tbe Additional entrants will not be ac­ street 0 prayers for his recovery. Grange services at tbe Storrs church to Sprues stm t, oouator aaarebiag word vastly signiflcant. It was only, Monnie reminded her­ cepted after Saturday, June 8. It is Wailaoe Lepper, 24 Dudley road 2 Bishop O’Hsrn was ordainsd to Bunday. to tbe Center Park, wait eatraaes, expected that other luipriaes will Louise PaiUet, 42 Woodbridge tbe priesthood in Rome, February whste tbs sasroisss will be bdd at Dan gave her a comprehending self, 12 hours since they Lad left Mr. and Mrs. Myron Post of East the baadstaad, near tbe Boldisrs’ look; then, without another word, Belvedere. With her eyes fixed on oome to Ug^t before olomng date as street 1 17, 1001. Hartford spent Bunday with his it le more than possible that lome Mrs. Mary Falkowskl, 68 Map!# BxmuaMBt. he lifted his hat and withdrew. tbe stage wber'* the deep-voiced, parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Post. T A L C O T T V i m On lu B ^ , May SI, vstsraaa aad “There!” Kay congratulated her­ tragic-eyed girl moved gracefully are holding back large blooks of strsst a,•••I, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fogil and votes to enter some contestant witb Airs. R. J. DonnsUy, Br., 60 tbsir daughter Patricia spent Sun­ a u x ilt i^ will attoM Iba Mamorfal self. “Ouess I gave him something Monnle's heart beat more swiftly. a big start. GETTING SET FOR NO. 2’S lervioei to bo bald M the to think about—tbe conceited All day she bad been perfectly hap­ Copper street ...... 4 day with Mrs. FogU'a parents ia "i 6 ' The Oonteetante Vera Smith, 1 Wallingford. Mlea Edna Moaaghaa vaotived a OoBfnfatleaal obuteb at 10:46 a. thing!” She felt not tbe slightest py, looking forward to tbe trip, the Name Addrese Total lurpriia OB ’Thursday evsBiag ia the m., 3 .1.1. Rtv. Frtiaflok 0. Alloa, compunction though she remember­ hotel and tbe excitement of tbe big Miss Hsddle Reutber, 166 Bid- NG TWO-DAY OUTING Leon Fogil of Manebsstsr visited' Mri. George W. Hlbbert, 89 ridge stree ...... 1 his parents Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Fo^l form of a May basket from bor putor o f the ohureh' ireh will doUvtrdalivtr tha ed Monnle's voice, saying clearly boat But now she was reminded pf Darning Road ...... 4 Buaday sobpel olase. Tbo evoalag nmwaaauraICtnoriAl axsw wAditeiM. n w a wM. m _■Puptifllf Partioipatlag now vesteBi that morning, “If Dan ialis give him what a wrenching thing love could Myrtle Laine, 40 Foley street.. 4 Baturday aftornoon. Mrs. A. Klttls, 146 lummi- Mary Dunlop, f,,,i,,,,,i,,i. i8 was speat la playiag games aad a uBita Witt aaitmblo»!• at DMot flquara my address.” be. Bbe wanted desperately to for­ strsst •••/•leteieieetteetiti H geaeral good time. asawee■ad willtt aaa marahaaaaew ■aa to tbt ebuifb is a Well, Kay wouldn't Anyhow be Blleb Hult, TaloottviUs e • t t • • e 66 The date is set and arrangameata get that, wanted to oe gay, to laugh Ulissbstb K ra p ^ os,' 10 Vlns Lorraine Peperitls, 86 Russell Will undsrway for ths annual out­ Oa.JTMay evealBg Mieo Barab body. H B fi ef tha gnups will, bt hadn't asked for it He'd looked as a little and play a lot. strsst 77 Moaafbaa was presoated with a aaOTnawpaBuilid lilaio ww^aaeaa thftmaqp wHaasavaafloiinn vxmiiabiI snill e though Monnle's departure really street • iitetieieitiifiiitie 2 ing of Hobs Company No. 2 of ths “Isn’t it beautiful, my dear?” Ootothy Chapin, 80 Mapis A m s H. Coolly, 874 Hartford Boutb Manebsstsr firs dspartmsnt. HEBRON Afay basket by her Buaday school attoadtoi mambori art nquoitsd to was a blow. That ssemed queer too That was Miss Anstioe, wiping her strsst ,,,,,,,ii,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 class. Tbo pupils iwpriied tboir wiar uBUenai, eapi and distlaguM)- a This outing unliks tbs othsr com- but ifliilniTiiit when he'd been at Sandra Law­ eyfs. ‘Teople don’t love like that Mrs. A. MOVsl^, 867 Sprues Mrs. A. Larson, 66 Obsstnut panlss' outings, sxtsnds ovsr a ' teaobov aad wen la turn tstartalaed rence's beck and call for so' long. any more. They don’t know real Mr. Baoob Oraadall has bssn by Mies Meaefbaa. OamM won MfSoHal liivioaf wm bt bild ia strsst (.I, , i , . , 8 strsst II,a ,,(II,,,1,11,,1,1 11 isrlod of two days. Ths uommittss Kay clicked her tongue against her romance.” spsDcUBg a fsw days as ths gusit ot played . refreibmeate gerved. Quarryvina er BiihBap at I p. m. Mrs. Alsxandsr Duncan, 66 ‘ Mary Diokanson, 888 Cantor n ebargs will arrivs at Bolton Ltks his sister, Mrs. Albert 0. Woodruff, teeth, reflecting that men were real­ . “I suppose they don’t.” Monnie Autumn strsst ...... 86 i Those atteadlM were Miesoi Bve- luBday, .l ^ M. Theat attsadlBi attest ,1,1,III,,1(1 14 sarly la tbs morning of Baturday, ia Nsw London. Mr. Orandall'i tboM isrviofi will m ift at tiw Ofa- ly the limit! It was high Ume that knew she didn’t mean that. Of D. D. Austin, 174 Main strsst.. 1 C. P. Mitobsll, ’^6 KMionataok Juas 84, and gst things in whapt for ya Meyer a a ^ a itb BUbb’, Freder- Monnle stopped this nonsense about course, they did! Of course, they did! Mrs. F E. Btmhard, 11 Orchard bsaltb has bssn improvsd linoo hi ok FeUf. ^SBOli Beebe, RIebard tor at 1)10 p. m., May M> FeUew- strsst , I,all, a*,,,, III,, II 6 tbs arrival of ths othsr msmbtri was undsr trsatmsnt lonM months Dan and discovered there were oljher Manners bad changed and speech strsst ,,,,,,,,80 Anthony Ksostinollo, 189 Oak Webb, Robert Deigart, Doaald Lev' ______isf tba lorvtoM to n tQuarryvlL QuairyvIUa Mrs. Bamuil Dunlop, 80S Oak who will drift out during ths day. ago at ths Nsw London Hoipital. erin aad Robert Ibenum. Mmataw, larvlaaB wlU ba Bold u tba men In the world. along with costumes. But tbe flam­ strsst ,,,,;>,>,ii,,(ii,ii, 1 On Bunday ths full rasmbarihip, The County tax, duo fromcram tbsu s ing feeling—that was tbe samp. strsst , 1,(I,,f,fill,I,III, 70 Janst C. W ito ^ ,, 1146 Main JobB 0. Talselt. 3 t„ of New Ha­ Boltoa caatar aasMtoiy at • p. m„ Mr,. (Ldolph Bohmidt, 74 Mathtr with district and dspartmsnt of- town Juns 1, amounts toto 6616.91.~~ ven speat the wiek-ead at tbo beato d. a> t. Tba larvlaai ef tha iftar- Bhs set oL for the “News” office Coming up tbs aisle of tbe thea­ strsst ,ai,,i,,i,,f,i*,,,,i ' 6 flusra, formsr msmbsn of tbs oom- Ths town military tax Of 6126.66, quits gaily, feeUng serene and ter later bsbind Miss Anstioe tbe strsst *i,,,ii,,«,*,,,i,f,,. 11 Oorins Davis, 66 Ohsitnut atrset 1 ef hie pariiati* Mr. lad Mre.' Jeha BOOB wm ba oeadudad with tba Vivian Btons, 167 Mapis itrist 86 pany and Mvsral Invitsd lussta, will aad tbs stats tax ot 1818,6<118,66, w re 0. Taloott,lott, mw Ir. l^lab-Am ariaaa daaoiatleB aarvlaa capable and alert. It was good to irl was conscious of eyes watobing Mrs. Baris C. Ooolsy, 874 Hart­ Ds on hand for ths big dinnsr that is paid last Novombir. Tbs tbrM havs this thrilling nsw tob, to have er. Ube lifted her own to encounter Mrs. M. J. Coughlin, Depot 7 ford road' 7 Miss Aiieo •peaoer returasd to at Oeidd'i paid at 4 p, to,, hoaoriag S toquars «,if(,,*f,i*«,ii,f, 7 always a itsllar 'saturs ot too out- maks a total ef 6966.68. Tax (3ol« Newport, Vt„ OB luBday. evialBff thaia who Mad at aaa. a place in tbe world. Kay wasn't the bold stare of a tall man in full Ruth Lautonlmoh, 118 Mapis ipfs. Bob May, who is a vstoran isotor Edward A. Basitb rooslvtd at airnsrvous about doing Biles evening attlrp. He belo his top hat Mrs. M. L. Kirichs, 109 HoUis- strsst 2 after ependiaf tbe lit week , tor strsst 10 member of tbs outing, oommittos, is 66,197.41 in tax paymsnti foom Mr. aad Mre. F 0. WsUHi AasUos's work. It was simple, at a most elegant angle and stood Constanos OernMlnc, 106 Ban- April 1 to May 1, w ii ipriBg. Faj- Anno 0. 'Lindbsrg, 47 Myrtls ii,i>tii,,>tiai,,i again on tbs oommitMo this year. Jr. really, and she knew Just how it negligently on tbe fringe of a snsart ton attest 88 fflsoti on ovsrduo taxes oeatiouo to HOLLYWOOD 6N m O S should be dons. You could, thought party. ’The women, Monnie observ­ Attest I,••,,11, 1, 6 6 J. Orooksttj 48 Bigelow strsst. 18 Obrletlsa Bfideaver sooitty Mary Btrong, 68 Laurel street 1610 ooHM ia slowly. held a meetlaff ia tbe ebureb parim Kay coolly, do it with your eyes ed, were beautifull> dressed and Miss J. Uriano, 66 Norman Mf. aad Mri. William Horton and ElSpnor Bldwell, 66B Main street 2 StrOOt i^'iiia.iiiiaiiiaai.a, I OB luaday evealBg. TIm leader shut. Ltfs was different for Kay this talked in shrill, assured voices. TOLLAND lofl. William, Jr., of Habifeaiaek, was Mre. H o te tty ^ e llw year. Tbs old sullsnness and lm< BettyM t y OrosiM,Oroohe, 6660 A ApMpM .flM,fla « f..l6 e .. 4 6 P i' ffart •,i,,,i,,,,i 41 -«4' “How extremely rydel*’ Miss Ans- Alphepie Kirka, 118 Oak etreet N. Ji, wsfs wook-iBd ViiitoM at tbs The Baaiei ef Araeld mdelpb To­ patience bad slipped from her like tios, taking her arm, was piloting Ifri, J. Ddyorlb, 116 Main Ntighbers ineludiog Louis Lay­ horns of tbsir eouslni, Mr. aad Mrs. Bleaa^ JtoyoS, 846 W. Center strsst ,11,III bias aad Lorraiao Jiae N ew k m a cloak. Bbe no longer thought her towarfl a taxi. 11 man, Burt Halllok aed his father, Edmund H. Hortoa. DfmoRBfrBtloii ^ v 4 | g ^ ' etreet,.« ,., i«, .,« IV floHa PialiBi. 146 Pins strsst. 7 plaeedM tbo Oradio Rra l ^ G1 i m o m n i lon ^liy of New York, of going on I think it extraordinary the way W. H. Peahody, 118 Hellliter Clarissa W6od ifiiiitiifiiii 26 Jim s Dsardon, Harry Morganiofl, Mrs. T. D. Martin Mtsrtalaed the of tbo lUBdW iOBOOl. tbe stage. Bbe bad noticed since she people stare in tbe oity,’’^ observed etreet 8 Pstor Urbanlttl 6 Joispb Ohssssy, John Jackapio, Weatea’i Bridgs dub, tbn# tables, VIeitere at tee bOBM ef Alfred CbH I t I t i t o ' had been helping Miss Anstioe that Miss Anstioe. "That man I I didn’t Lillian Birnle. 78 Bpruce etreet 408 Jaek Dai ‘kins, 19 Bllingira rrsosrlo Cook, Arthur Bohmidt, at her home ’Thursday eveaiafi Fiaaey over tbe week-sad were lam- people were nicer to her. Even stiff like tbe way he looked at youl Ob, Urr Albert W. Hildiag waa win- WMk D. H. Peabody, 118 Holliater avsnus siieifieiiiifiiiiie 9 hrothsr of Edward Bohmidt, Ignaos uel ef Fltobburg, Vmm„ Nor- ’Tkuriday aftsnwea peopU like Mrs. John Blair. Mrs. that one’s taken, my dear, and it’s Wanst and Francis Lsblslls unltod aer of first bonore, Mrs. OareliaS at I iio e'aeok, tba street f,,f,,i,,'i,ii,,ii,'«,, 6 M. Bquatrito,0,116 166 Oak strsst .. 6 bert (Nvea ef Bridfepert aad Mr. Bteir bad called up last week to re­ raining. I’m afraid we are in for a Elaine iehueti, 14 Cooper “Tom I ifoVsigh I • I,I,,11, 1. 1, 11. 60 tbsir forces witb tbsir farm Impls- Wymaa Msead. Reftesbmeats were •ad Mrs. Edward IV m aad daugb- travaliag , mind Kay of the big basaat at Bt. wa*t. Th9 last time my father and etreet • t,,,,,,,,,,,886 Ross Bquatnto,iuat 166 ^ strsst 6 tisats and gave tbq.day Monday to served. ’Tbe oiub will BMst next tor of Maaoheitor and Mre. Emma studio will pay a biM vHt te tbs Thomas' and to hope she could drop I were here we had a most frightful Mre. B. Ford, 160 Birch etreet. V Bally Bquatrito, 166 OMi strsst 1 lowing and planting on tbs farm of ’Tburaday eveaiag at the home ef Burdette of Hartford. Btato Tbaator ban. in for lunch one of the days when time getting a taxi when it ramed." Hasel Btubbi, 88 Ridgewood Mrs.Mrsi rF. . H. Grady.Grady, BBo. Coventry ~ 1 iward Bohmidt, who several wsski tbe Mieses Feadletoa aad Mre. fimae Mr. aad Mre. Keary Morrell speat This travaliag atudla, wbiki ia tbe Ladles' Aid was serving. Car after oar, opulent, luxurious, etreet ...... 6 Jamas J. Ponfillo, 176 Oak ago was isvsnly injured when O. (Hlbert. the week-sad at tbsir oottago at laid to bava baaa daaifrMd JBd aaa- “We're counting on you. Miss gleaming with chromium, deeply Emma Clifford, 18 Bbort street 88 strsst working on ths town roads and has Mrs. Paul Coatee, who has beea Laad o' Fiaee ia Btaffordvillo. itructad to ipaalal ipaattaailBf at O'Dare,” the lady bad cooed. Kay upholstered, slid up and was fllfsd. Rose Plesdk, 66 Bobooi s t ^ . 446 Mrs. J. R. Fitkin, I ' Bt^ing sines bssn oonflnsd in ths Rockville ooBfiaed to her bod from the effects Aa exhibit p f foe work doao by a Mit af 6l8oiooo, la a M a Ndsla- had tried to keep from smiling, re­ Monnle noticed that tbe parrakeet Mrs. Lena Johnson, 46 Walnut Plaos 8 City hospital. This act is convincing of a brokea aaklo for the paat tbo mipile of Taleettvlllo loheel waa tura K allyn^ aa witoelii With membering how Mrs. Blair bad snub­ ladles in the strange man’s party strsst ' 28. B, Baob 11 evldsnos that tbs so-oallsd old fash­ weeks, is reported as doing well but hold OB Friday. Tbo follewiaijea- slaborato motlaa platufa bed her at tbe High school dance and the two rather negligible males W B, Hanson, 168 Poarl strsst 2 Anna Bsngston, a 241 lii ...... Oardnsr ioned nsigbborlinsis is still in svi- is not yet able to got about, tibo erelsoi wore flvea at 8 p. m.i " n ’ oqulpmaat, oamaraa, aad where Linda Blair, her daughter- with them, bad gone on without him. Laurg E. Kingsbury, B. Coven- attest ■ifi(,,,,....,,iii,. denes and is much apprsoiatsd by er.poote to bavo tbo oaat takoa from UtUe Iqulrreli,'' Grade It ”l i otew of oamara aad aaaad m clumsy and unattractive in an ex- Tbe crowd thinned. Miss Anstioe, Uy ...... 6 Air, Bohmldt’i family. her ankle ia about two WHks, Birds,” HeleB lleberti lOBf, ” 1 tbs oempaay'i atudlaa is Oattfafsla. ensive frock—had tried to be tbe wrapping her pluip-oolored velvet Mrp. R. B. Beaman, Wadsworth Miss Helen Olouim i* among tbs Elder Osoar Baipes of New Loa* of Iprlag” ! “Momortal Di^,” FacUioaffor bethtbavtakhig aad SeUe. about her, chirped nervously. “1 etrsst ....fi,,,,,I,I, number who graduated last Tuesday dOB visited the Hopevale Beveatk Jorio Froatioe1001 aag' ~ drill, sobeeli tba pr^actloa af tathttg motiaft m Kay hummed a little tune, step­ don’t know wbate/tr we shall do, Jsan Parkis, 82 Bummit strsst COVENTRY from tbs required course at tbs Day Adveatletf oa Baturday, eoBf. "BoUHori R o tm ^ ”OoBaeetl- turaa an laalud^aba^^ ^ ping along at what Charles called my dedr. ’That's the worst of not Mrs. Tlllsy, Conn. Btato (t o ll^ Hartford Koaptal Training iohool preaebiag ia the old Methodist out,Fredtrlek Fotif i % lld Flow­ "studio", aad teafiaiBg thailhi her “ race-horse” gait. Belvedere having an escort. I always say a Annis Bwift, Room 22, Rubinow for Nurses. i churob where tbe services are held ers,” Helea Y eijlli eeag. "Arbor oral public would bo giaatly ^ wasn't such a bad place after all. gentleman's so useful to have Building ...... Mm . Anna AdhsM and son and Mr. and Mrs. Eastman havs sold tbroufh tbo summef. Day” ! "Early Ifretoiy eftlM Uaitod •stod la b a i^ as eppevlHBito' to Nora Boott, 194 Csntor strest.. Mre. -Robert B. Hatch of Brook- Btatoe,” Fraaols BeoMi "Early His­ i^ s o t tbla aaulpflMDt. 19 ia aa- It w u really nice, especially on about—’’ daugbtor, Robert and Olara, of Mt. their farm in ths nortbsutorn part aouaoad that duriag o a atndlo'a crisp October days such as this A deep voice said in Monnle’s Maris Boarlato, 86 Oottog* of ths town and moved to tbs south­ lya, N. Y., ie tbo guest for a few tory ef Vermoat,” Harry Freatlooi street Vernon, N, Y^ visitsd niinMrous days tbis WMk ef her aietor, Mies loag, "AaMriea.” Tbo program vlalt ban tbla wm ba panfittad.' when tbe miples on Denny street ear, "I quite agree. May I offer you frinds in town Bunday. ern part of tbs stats. seemed to have turned to pure gold Fannie W. BtUes, l|6 HoUiftor Victoria HUdiag at tbe Hiidiag waa very latereetlaf to the maay ladies my oar to your destination?'' Mr. and Mrs. Evsrstt Robinson homestead. an. tbe air was clsar and spicy. Kay Monnis whirled to find the tall etreet ...... Mrs. Boulah Prioc, toaober isv- havs moved from West Willington pareats aad frieade wbo attmided. !>• Marie Damato, 24 Homeetead sral years age at Pond Hljl sohool, Mlei Ruth Kiaaey, daiubter of Mr. aad Mn. Bruoo Beal were didn't envy Monnie even, en route to man with the top bat before her. to tbsir newly purohassd farm,y ac­ Mr. aad Mrs. Obauacey B. Kiaaey, New York and later England. Bbe Before she had time, in her con­ street ...... vlsitod Rev. and Mrs. H. 0. ifo- quired from Mr. Eastman. week-ead guests ef Mr. aad Mrs. Mrs. Carrjs Bamlow, 169 Bum­ Im jb t Bundajr. .Bias Btfls Burden graduated from her traiaiag oourte Jeha Beardsley of West Hartford at took a deep breath. The trip would fusion, to say a woM Miss Anstioe Miss Blsaaor Msaobam of Bow- as . nurse, at Lawreaoe M eneerial______be good for Monnie. Bbe needed to took the situation in hand. mit street of BbaMte aeeempmiicd Mrs. Prios. dolnham, Ms., is a guest at ths boms their summer eamp at New Loadoa, be shaken out of herself. Monnle bad Helen Btanflfid, 19 Qdrldge Ifr. and livf. N. d . HiU and tbsir hospital. New Loadoa, Friday eve- New Kampihlre "That’s extremely kind,” she said of her grandfather, William Agard. B l a g last, with a class aumberiag been unhappy this past fear. Kav briskly. “We shall be deUghted.” etreet ...... daentors, Laura and Oarolins, Mr. aad Mre. Arthur Taylor Ohsstor ^•W todfJW w al^ Minnie Jiorrison, i f LIUsy Bos Beekley of Nsw York City 86. Mies Kiaaey, with the other WtlUaumtlo ipsat Buafoy irith Mr. sot her lips, thinking of the Cardi­ The tall man flicked a nand in wlfo Mr. and Mm . Wilfred Kill, and Tolliand has nturnsd from Nsw a msmbar ef the. WDRO illt t bf strsst I. t the wsek-and with Hartwell members ef the class, will bo oa aad Mrs. John Moaaghaa. young artUto, wm play a tofoapat gans. Horrid woman, Dan's mother! a gesture that was something like Orlsaaa, and has opened hi4r sum­ duto at the hospital until next Bopt- Mr. aad Mrs. CbarTsa Blaakeaburg It was she, of course, wbo had made a Fascist salute and a greyhound of H. Belcher, 18 Walker strsst.. of BrookflMd, Maas. Boloat tbs fu ai^ m. Bt Asad’a E. Wlsotski, ...... mer boms hers for the season. emoer, when sne will be ready to wars diaasr gusita oa Baturday, ovo- oburob, Hartford, tomonaw — ^ the difficulty between Dan and Mon­ a oar slid from the shadows under rMr. and Ifrs. Archie Bhaw and Mr. and Mrs. Abs Cushman and take up the work of a trained aurie Blag of Mrs. JsBBle Wightama of nle. Well, Monnle would forget all Adslla CuUih, 17 B o^ s l^ s t.. 469 family spaht Bunday at BUaabsth lag at 6I o'oloflk ef EdwardBdwr-'* Qmiiar,” the ports ooohsre. Deftly he handed Anna Bwanson, 97 Hamlin Ruth Kylsr of Concord, N. H., havs on her own reepoaeibllity. Membon itaSord. 18, who waa drowaad to t ha Ototoie about Dan. Bbe would have a marve­ the two women in. ’The chauffeur street '...r,«'1171 Paik, Hartford. bean recent guests of Miss Beoklsy. of Mies Klbney'e faaiily from bon Mrs. Htary W. Bsal of BrookUae, tiout river, Buaday naarlatol^iiBad, lous time and perhaps come home touched his hat. Mrs. 0. WiOiaBM, 661 Main llCias Oltte Hinok ef Reekvillc Fred Ranotil, wbo has bssn out wste preeeat at the graduattoa ass., and Mrs. M. Conrad of Bea- — -bury, ia KaaMf OovW n with a foreign prince in tow. You "Where to?” strsst<...... spsnt Baturday nMit with the of town for ths winter months, la exercieei. tO B visited Mr. aad Mrs. Bruoe Beal •r ^ rtttr*%ftto asl never could tell. Monnis was beautl< “Tbe BplendobUt,” said Miss Ans­ Ethel Weldon, 800 Porter road Misses Laura (3ora Kingsbury. now ft th# horns of his cousin, Miss Edward Hutlage, wbo has beea OB Thursday. M u a U G S W ' to the aa- ful enough to be a princess. tioe, leazUng forward. “And thank Mrs. A. W* Duckworth, 104 N. Oserge Darti‘ mas Oliva Klneh Bsasis Tsrhuns. the ward of Mr. Allan L. Carr for Mr. and Mrs. Jaaiea McNally aad eompimlmoBt of Iho i Kay was half way through a day you so m uch-” Her voice dropped. Elm street ...... agd Miss V6UHVauia # Kfoffsbury motoiv Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson of the past six months or eo, expects Donald Wstberell visited relatives Bt. Aaae'a aad tba dream in which she saw herself The tall man was climbing in be­ cieMiga' Wodd sd.-to Lonsdale, R.iC X i'te visit Mr. Hartford was a Bunday guest of to M OB reforeetatloB work With ia Hartford oa Buaday. hour psrfonaorfl ,*whl presiding over a reception to “my side them. N. B. Rjlefaarde, 94 He^ea and Mm . EvomK relatives hare. the Norwich quota, Norwich botag John Lotus la able to bo eutbavf boto. V , sister, the Countes de B—” when she (To Be ObaBandd) Misses qiadyes Oroutt,BvaKeeh- Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson Bow­ hie home town. He ie aa orphan, tag recovered from aa attack of Youag Oroaior a , ___ _ reached the dingy office of the news­ Lillian Bhaw, 9 Orchard etregt Itr, 'Jeauffu Koeklsr and Oora ers and two dUldron of West Hart­ 18 yean old, and uamarried. loarlet fever. 1st, badMaa board on tba ______paper. B. f . 'Ballaieper, > 27 Oht|reh Xmffbniy>.spsit tha week-end at ford wore Buaday guuta of Mr. Bsveral from this vidnlty attead- Mr. aad Mrs. Muaroe Bmlth and pKwram ovar Urt Hartford atattoa Meanwhile Monnle, speeding «ait< MOB STORMS JAIL street th^. rae^ve IhoaMe. Bowers father, J ^ Bowers. ed aa auction at the home ef the daughter Betty of Roobeater, N. dkraig tbi'paSt IB to^ tbi. . / ward in the drawing room which Mrs. Ernest ^K. Bmith, 64 Kqll ll|aa Helea Oirasr entertained a late Mies Qark, at AUrtr street. sad 'Mr. end Mm . Btersae Oellum Miss Anstio*' had insisted extrava­ 't i;___ Ruth Kamlltoa spent the New London, Friday. Miss Clark afid daughtsr of Fair Havea, Maip, Ni .'TUBE KBU-BD. etseseeeeee eeeeeesei • wbdk-end wlfo Mauds in Hartford friend from Massachlisetta over the gantly upon reserving, felt herself, John''Peabody, 118 KelUater week-end. was>a ilitsr of Byroa Clark, a have been ipeadiag several day! living in a dream. The narrow glass WatervlUe, Maine, liay lh<“-(A P ) atrtet ...... Mias Doria IfaMtltoe and sister, Miss AUce B. Hall with friends former teacher , ia the Hebroa with Rev. and Mre. naaela P. Bara- Cbartraa, Ffoaeo, MaarSl^(Aif) reflected a glowing girl wrapped in —A mob of Oolby undjurgraduates Mre. B. V. QUhert,' 6 Avon Baatrloe, spent the week-end at from Bsymour spent Sunday la New schools, many sreare ago, before the eler. •-Ludovle Arraohort war tim pupt brown fur, a small bat atilt over her numbering nearly BOO men, with a etreet ...... thatr home. TorkiClty aad visited Tom Nooaaa’a. old iohool house waa oumed. The Tbe Coagregatloaa) ebuMbet of aad twloo holder of tito afr right eyebrow. few pyjama olad oo-eds In thtlr CUurenoe Qulmby, 106 Cheetnu*^ The Ladtea Frayment Boolety Chlaa Towa Miaaioa aad Dr. Foa- auction wae la charge o< Mr. Clark. Tollend county raised M0J84 tor iboord was killsd t(S “You look awfully smart in that midst, stormed the Waterville City street wfo meet Wedneadey; with Mre. N. Many Interesting aatlqua were ■mlbsleBary purpoees during the.paat plaae fm aa. he waa d ltfs church. Wpeed.eoatMt . w coat,” Miss Anstioe told her critical­ Hall today demandlag the re­ Mrs. Chartea 0111, 9 Ploreaoe a Thiu. a pet luck dinner wm be Mr. BiaU Bwald of New York sold. Among the thinge aold was' a year, aeoordiag to tbe rei ly, “It's Just your style. 1 am very lease of Philip N. Blmon, 18 of street ...... served. d ty n d . ToUaad has opeaed his pair of miaiatiire rubber hootc, used eompUed. Of tbla aumi proud of my traveling companion.” Brookline, Mass., who had been ar­ Susanna Btavinsky, 18 Purnell "'.The Ohristlan Endeavor Beetety ai aa advertisement by the Colohee- was raised by TeleottviUe suBuasr hOBM here. ttoael church. rested a short time previously dur­ Place ...... will hold a abort businiee meetlag Mr. aad Mrs. Julius West, Miss ter Spadlag Boot Conqmayi whioh Miss Anstioe, 50 and birdlike, ing a parade In oeleoratlon of Col­ Anna Johnson •••••stsssassto Friday evening, the choir memhOM flourished yean ago la Ooloheater. i’' • Bsraloe TBr. benevolently. Bhoutlng and oalUng for the Mercy Piekman. 48 BroekUne wg.at the bkaiML', Vlatoa ot Bouthbridge, Mau.. were New Haven, May i|.ir-(AB) — 'W e'll go first to the Bplendobilt, prisonerrieonsr, the students pelted the ave., Barttord, Ooua...... 'The. Qranfo will held a danoe at C. B. PeadletoB, of Oetohester. Dr. reoeat gueath of Mr, aad Mrs. George Pendleton has long been tr^ag to TUe'e teaBla leasgp *oleied with ;a my dear,'^ she said. 'We'U be there bulldlag withs eggs and aa vegetables, Alios m d ell, 468 Otetar street ita hall TfadMay eveidag, PftlxB69^ Ghwtir. banquet leit night at wbifo John by 6. Dinner in our room—«r if while seven POllOMMDa.bolted doors Mrs. B. r . Helm, 840 Oak atreet Monday e v e jm the Tolland yet hold of oae or more of them to lSi3iur Moorhead of WaahlagtoaL D. Edw. J. Mortar^, 48 Sprtioa Freddie Luce is visiting friends ia add to hta ooUectlbn of Coloheeter lu'd rather, down in the restaurant. and wlttdowa to keepthe besiefers County Rutai m m otw e held .a Rooln*ille. a , was elected oaatalB tor next I think that would be better. at bay. welcome party in kepor of Mlaa relict. . . year. Ih play he b m the vanity Hariett Obudee,'88 Chestnut Mrs. Alfred Vaaot of New York The Ooileheeter ’Towp baseball You'U like that” After about twenty mlautea the Blsls Trabue. who Noently return­ d ty has boea a n e st at the home of fiaiB the preeeat ofopoa. youth was set free, with orders to etreet ed Item Vadjinad. team defeated the Hebroa Cardlame ' The Tale team .Rg^ the latenpl- “Oh, so muohl” John BohmaHaa, . 486 Main her pareats,. Mr. gad Mrs. John Saturdey altaraooB Ui a game play­ 'Wen. then, that's settted. I appear In ICualcIpal Court later to­ Mre. Wallace MclOdght ia re­ Bkaliaeok. ' iMdataa, at Haverford, wID be day to answor to a dmrge of asallol- street ported ah aottewaat taqirQved al­ ed on the Kihbe Field, K e b ^ . ^ a tebi Moorhead. B. J. Miles of . M w thought if you weren't too tired we Mrs. Chas. Kuhr, 866 Wood- "Ahs Mjw'a Community dub of aoore of 6-4. might go to a play. There’s Kather­ ous mischief. He was aocused of though stUl oeafliiea to her . bed. Tolland vnll hold.lts monthly meet­ bridge aoeet easts«as«i Mr. aad Mre. ine Cornell in that new one that's taking down a one way street sign. Mre. W Uwn ^ErbC Is attending ing la ths social rooms of the Fed^ Marlon■'RmhmU ../...... both Mrs. MeKhlght edd Mis. Mas- end iafirib daui^ter, Emily, ot^ New such a success,” purred ICise Ans- Yvonne: 106i^, 447 ilkta steeM etatod ohvttoh tomorrow, (Thursday) Loadoa, were vlslton Tueaday at tlee, taking off her gloves and blow­ MiB. ^ ^ TALI BLMnOMB Betcn Page, 88 Cheetaut etreet ft B Otolook d. A t Professor the home of Air. Hewltt'e ing gently into each finger to keep lira. J. O. Dunias, 8B Chatter Harry L. (Mirigua. o f Conn. State ^. aad^Mm, John N. HSWlti John Gidl the shape, as she had seen her oak street ..... y ...... OonsM at Btom will give an, Ulu»>' ewltt abd ’bw graafidaugbter Were A ^ O - optrStteBS U.pW do, Now Haven. May 8E—(A p) — HNBOH T o : r a g Eleetkaui to the M t o ^ board of Joaephiae if . Pleaaw. fig Seheel tmtod ^yelogiM. AU mfa of the both horn Q i|i Jito 18, the < ^ -e f the le .eaus* In B.seBitUi^vj *Tm never tired,” .decland the the Yale Law Jounat man the atu- afreet -v 'New eommualty ate ooMfoUy'invited, ytott, amd; bad b

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.' MANCHESTER. CONN^ 'TOESDAY, MAY 188S. ■•••V r . t i ' t ‘■•T '-'f’ r p a g e e ig h t

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days, with the result that these men AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 APARTMENTS—FLATS— will have to go through the process* ------TENEMENTS 63 BOY S C ^ NEWS FOREST ARMY JOB ing. conditioDiDg and equ^jq^lng 1932 CHEVROiiET CX>ACH; 1931 DAPHNE 10c EACH, $1.00 dosen, I period and be on their way to work Loed S t(^ N. Y. Stocks Ford coach; 1930 Ford aport road* evergreens ISc each, large flower* I poR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, Iioop Mo. 1 camps within 12 days.' - Ing shrubs 5 for 25c. Hardy peren- with all modem Improvements.------76 ater; 1928 Hup aedan, amall 6; 1928 Troop 1 opened its meeting Mon* SLOW IN M STATE Officer PersoBBol ,, Adams Exp ...... 8%; Chevrolet sedan; 1928 Chevrolet nial and rock garden plants 50c Wdls street. day evening at the Seoond Congre* The total requirements for officer (FbndiPied by Pataam A Co.) coach; 1926 Studebaker coach, dox. Annual flowering plants 15c personnel for this huge prpit.ct is Oenteal Bow, Hartford, Conn. Air Rodtictioxi ••••••*,••• «.• • 72% FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on {Rational outdoori. We played aomip small 6. These ccurs are priced for doz. Tomato and pepper plants 15c I jfames, and then had the an* 5400 for'field work, practicaPy all Alaska Jun •#••••••*••••••• 14^^ qvitck sale. Riley Chevrolet Com* doz. Cabbage plants 10c doz. Bleed­ Church street. Inquire at 11 Church nouncements. Practice was held'in lew England Activities How­ remaining officers haying additional I P. M. Stocks Allegheny ...... 2%; pany. Phone 6874, Armory Oarage. ing heart 10c each. Potted plants street judging, and then i> test period was uuty in connection with the supply AlUed Chem ...... 106 and julministratiOD of the corps_. To lOo each and up. Gladiolus bu]^ FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM down Aetna FU-e '...... 29% stock of everything In potted you want Well take care oi it for the same place. each 'company in . tiie field, and a Automobile ...... 17 Beth S t e e l...... 26% MOTORCYCLES 12 plants for urns, and made up pans you without charge, it '1. McCann, Boribe, Sumner Roberts. bear from the State UnemploymMit large number are necessary for con* Beth Steel, pfd eeoeeeooeeeoo 63 %1 >mmission with reference to^^be Conn. General ...... - 17% and baskets of assorted flowqrlng 69 Center street. Dial 7700. . Troop No. 4 Gltioning work and fo. supply and Hartford Fire ...... 39 Borden I e e t •» e o 33 WANTED TO BUY ten o- 1 1-2 ton plants. Also all kinds . of annual Troop 4 held its regular meeting ansportation ot the remainder of administration. No civtlian per­ Can Pac .. 13. used truck.' Telephone Rosedale FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, Manchester’s quota to camp. National F ire ...... 48% 607AI and hardy plants for the garden. Tuesday evening with the Wolf g sonnel is to be hired for worx m Hartford Steam Boiler 42 Caee (J. I.) eeeeooeooeoeeooo 75-13. Tomato, pepper and celery plants; with all improvements, HoU street patrol Id charge of the ■ opening To date only ten men of the 40 connection witb tbe Civilian Cc. ■ Cerro De Paeco eeeoeceecoeo 20 Apply 31 Birch street, or telephone Phoenix' Fire ...... - 80% also a special fertilizer to grow all ceremonies. Patrol meetings were allowed Manchester have been eent servatlon Corps other than the Travelers ...... 276 Cbes and Ohio . 85%| 6806. held, and then a check-up was made to Fort 'Wright,. Fisher's Island. C$99»e0O9oeeeec»e9 22 Want Ad InfonaatloB kfnda of plants. Tel. 714 Rockville, Civilian Conservation Personnel. Chrysler Burke The Florist. of the tests. We were next Intro­ Thirty boys are daily awaiting word Medical Service PnbUo Utilises Stocks Coca Cola tetct» » o o e9»9e*990 86 duced to Mr. Happy Kidd, also to pack up their belongings and Medical service will be provided Conn, Elec Serv S7 Col Gas 17 %1 Manchester BUSINESS LOCATIONS , known as the “Vagabond Poet." He start out tor the summer in vhe for tbe men from the flme they are Conn. Power ...... 40 Col Carbon ...... ?4 SITUATIONS WANTED— ' FOR tIENT 64 told us of the vam us Boy Scout forests and waste lands. enrolled until they are discharged. Greenwich, WAG, pfd, 46 Ooml Solv 16% .Evening Herald f e m a l e 381 troops of the world that be bad vis From other quarters it is possible This includes outpatient service, Hartford Elec ...... 61% Cons Gas ...... 63% FOR RENT —STORE, CORNER ited wbUe In service as a revenue to learn something ot what is going transportation ami hospltalizatlou. Hartford G as ...... '42 Cons Oil ...... " 9% CLASSIFIED WANTED— POSITION as bouse* BUseU and Foster, $15.00 per officer, and eipedaUy in HawaU OI in the Forest Army movement.' After discharge from tbe C. C. C„ do,,jpfd...... 46 Cent Can ...... 55% ADVERTISEMENTS keeper, or housework to do. Mrs. month.—Grube. where be was stationed. He bad 6690 on N. E. RoU any who have suffered Injury as a B N B T C o ...... 104 109 Com Prod ...... 09%, Pearl Andre. Telepbc ne 6849. with him a very intereeting scrap* A total ot 6690 men had been en­ result of service will be eared for by Del L and Wn ..../ 099990999 31% TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main book which be showed to us, two Manufaeturtof Itodm 46%! Count six avoras* Y®'** *® street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed* rolled in the New England contin­ the United States Empires Corn- Drug Initials, numbers and good sigDaUng games wars played, Am Hafdware t t f 9 9 0 0 18% 63',b caeb count as a word and oompouas ward J. HoU. Tel. 4642 and 8026. gent ot the army, up to last Satur­ sensation Commission.ion. Ds am- Du ro u t words as two worda Minimum cost Is MOVING—TRUCKING- and then a game of 'Tag.” day night According to reports to milance servies is to be provided Am Hoslsry ...... Eastman Kodak ...... 73 %! pries of tbree lines. STORAGE 20 The meeting closed at 9:16 Brig, Oen. Alston Hamilton from work camps,, as wsU as medicalmsdical str- Arrow H and H, com. Else and Rfus 8% Ltae ratee per day fef traasiest HOUSES FOR RENT 66 o'oiook, Army post commanders la the New Vios. do., pfd Else Auto Lite 19% SILVER LANE RUM LINE offtr UM Trora No. • England area. Billings and Spsooer.. Eloo Pow nnd Lt • 7% ***" WeetlTe Mareb Wi For traasportatloD Ooros Arta Bristol Brass ...... 10% O u h Cbarse accoiBBiodatloo of Chair large Ua* FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT, SlDf Is Troou 8 bold ire Invegtlture eerf' Bqme 4629 men are now In traln- commanders havs rsesivsd 667 Oen El • Consecutive Days t etsl I cts bouse, with all (mprovenente, 16 mouy mdoorg last Tuesday due to ing a t the regular army poite, while do>, pfdi ...... (Sen Foods 31% Luae ous foi lodfe. party or toan motor trucks from tbs Postoffics Cass, Lodewood and B — 800 I Consecutive Days • W JJ ®{* trtpi at sptela) rates. Pboos 8U88, Homestead itrsst loqulrs Fraak the late arrival of Booutmaster more than lUOO have already been UspartmsDt and tbs various prohi­ Osn Motors,.."'"'"""" 23% Houghton. Fifteen sooute were pres* moved to tbe ecene. ot work camps ColUos Oo...... Ofltetts 18%' All osders for 8160, $864,______Damato. Talepbone V091* bitum uDits. In addition to tbsss Colt’s Firearms ...... 80%' W illie charged at the ®»® snt, sight of whom rsosivsd thtlr iu Maine, New Hampshire and Ver* vobiolss, 1276 motor trucks, 260 Odd Dust “ lal rates for long term every LOCAL AND LUNU UllTrANUE I FOR RENTS IN ALL PARTI of Tsndsitoot badges. Afterwards, tbs BsglSvLook ...... Origsby (irunow 1%' vertislng given upen moot, where oonetruotioo of campi motor ambulaocss and 900 'ight- Fsoiir Esarlags,..... 60 ds; OM>vUuii gtDsrai truofetBRi tlvary Manebsiter, liaflei, flats, apart* oldsr scouts, bsadsd by 'Ifenk” if lo progreie or ibout to com* patssngsr ears havs bsso purobassd. Hsrshsy ordered for three ®r siz days Howroyd. initiated tbs nsw fellows. Fuller Brush, Cm ss A. 84 O f W y isnrtea. Our amilatioo with UoiteO hisots, tehsmthte, without obargs Xnt Ham asd stepped before the third mence. raese 1000*odd men are Olassts In gtusral and vocational Gray Tsl Fay Station. 12 18%' day will be eharged only for the ac­ Vans Morvies nsaos lowsi ratae oo f you. Dial 8801. John F. Sbahhohi During tbs summer months tbs organised to e ^ t companies ot toe sducatioD tvTii bs glvso by tbs Army to t Nick tual number of times the ad hRP*^* msstings ',rs to start at 7 p. m. H an and Cooley ..... tot Tsl and Tsl 18% ed, charging at the rate furniture movuig to dtetant poute, 79RusisU strsst Conservation Corps. for all who may dsslrs tbsm. No Hartmann Tob, com .. 31 Large aodora trucks, aaponsnoso Boribe, Frank Ibsldon. forotd system of sduoatlon will bs Johns ManviUs no allowance ®f TO RENT—FIVE AND IXX room Tbe 4629 men at tbe army posts don'pfd SISSfIffSSf Ksnnsoott 17 on sis time ads stopped after the men, prompt ssrvtM, all gooos lo* wers distributed as foUowii attempted, but opportunity wUl bs Xnt fllvsr fofiotttitt •J iursd whUs In tranilt aro fsatursi housss, sing Is and djubis, also mod* U h lfb Val Coal 8% *’*Ko*%'l forbids" 1 display linos set on apartmshts. Apply Edward J. OADET MIBBINO Fort Devons, Maei., 2048i Fort affordsd for tboss who wish to bet­ dOl, pfd ...x ...... Lsblgh Val Rd 18% offsroo at oo tatra sgpsnso to you. Adams, Neurport, R. I., 770; Fort ter tbsmsslvss, sspsoially thoss Landers, Frary h Oik. **¥hs Bsrald will set bo rMPOBflhte Dally tnpe to Now York, oaggags HoU. Tsl. 48424642 and 1020. olasssd as Illiterate. Ugg aad Myers B 68 for more than one woprroot InMrtloz Wes PolBt, N. y., May 28.—(AF) Wright, New London, 929; Fort " “Brit. • Meb., com.. Lesw's of any advertisement ordered for dalivsrod (flroot to steanfU f ptara —Fm that Cadet Ouy W. Oonuer, Ethan Allen, Vermont, 29; Fort pfd...... LorUlard > i*% more than one time. For further utforaatloh oal) 8UH8. LEGAL NOTICES 76 of Medford. Ore., might be lost, per' Williams, Maine, 784, Mann * Bow, Class A MoKsisp Tin The inadvertent omission ®* 8880, 8884, Hsrrstf A Olaimsy Ihh. bape disabled. Id the mountaios Whers Uampe are do.. Class B . 1..... Mont w ard .,.i. rest pttbltoatlon of advertising wUi bo Dlatrlet ot Andevar as Probsto One thousand iixty«one men were DAVIS, PEACEMAKER North and Judd ..... rsetlBsd only by Mnesllatlos of the Court, May 2S, A. D., IPtifi about the Uoited Itates Military Nat BkMNiit .. I. < < I > • < • • •''' Estatastkta bf^^Willisn'ot wlU.i L. Pjah lata of Arademy led autborltlei to order a at camp sites In Nsw England as Nllss, Bsm Fend .... Nat Cash Reg COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Bolton,>T( In ■aid D?iftrlot, 'doMaaed. rebewed eearob today. CoDDer, who followsi AT GENEVA PARLEY Fsok, Stow and Wlloex Nat Dairy • Uponjpon tnathe appiiolioatlon___ of Milton 101st and 199tb Oompaolss at RusNil Mfg iiifiifi# BEAUTY CULI'UKE-Bara WhtlS. riah, praying that an Inatrumont R etoed high lo bie claeeei and wae Nat Fow and Lt t o Camp'Wildwood, osar North Wo< i* loovUl .... •rs and they rsssrvo the right isaming, Dstalls frot, Hartford writing purporting to bo t m last will oMled a model oadet, bae been mlei* ff> y Osfltral ..... I• edit, rsviss or reject any copy sen- log elooe luoday. stooN. H,; lOUi Company at Cold (Oootinaod front Mgs Cos) Itaolsy Works ...... NY NH and K Aoadsmy of Hatrdrsstlng 808 Mato and taatamaiit of auld Wllllatti L Fial Itaodard Sorsw 81 *'CL0IH?A*M0UW ^ te doueaaod may bo proved and udmlttsd Rivsr Camp, 20 mllss north ot Frys* Noranda be published same, day must be re- simst Hartford, to prubato aa par upplloatlvu on Ilia burg, Ms.; 194tb Company a t Camp Norman H. Davis, Amsricaa ambas- do., i^d., guar. North Aflisr ..m inoro fully appaara, It la sador-at-largs, bsfors tbs dlsarna- ■myths Mfg Oo. oslMd by if o'slesk neent iaturdav* OMDEKEDi—That said applle^ion Tripoli, ssvsli mllss soutbsast i t Packard • ifitli a, m. ba heard and daiarmtetd an jte Fro North Woeditook, N. fL; AlOOth msot sonfsrsiMs was ha,ls< with Taylor and Fsnn • I I I I f I 8 9 9 9 9 9(9 %ag^p.9 TELEPHONE YOUR , HELP WANTED- bate Offlos In Bolton In aald Dfsjrlol F O R R E N T Com paq a t f sru Camp, Fsm, Vt. sntbusiastlo bops today. Torrington ’ Fhila RdffidgO andl IIIISSSS6S WANT ADS. FEMALE S6 on tha Otii day of June, A, D„ 1911, a 4.ROOM SINGLE 167th Compatw a t DMby, Camp, { A majority of London moming Underwood Mfg ..... Fhllltos Fite. i||#IIIS«$44IS0 1 o'oiook In tha aftarnoon (a. t.), and Daoby, Vt.; U9th Company at Union Mfg Oo...... IlllfflllfIffO Ads are accepted ever the telephone WANTED—CHAMBER MAID and that a publlo notloe ba givon of tho |30i Month. nswispapsri saw la ths statemsot a U ■ BoVsleps, oom... Fub Isrv N J at the CHAJtdM RAT* pendancy of said ucplloatlon and tha JDagls Laks Camp, Mt. Dsssrt ..it, 'rsat.step toward making ths oon- Radio .... I i • ns a convenience to,ad^vertleefo, but waitrsfs. Tsltphons 178 Colobsster, tinia and plaoa of haaring tharaon, 7 ROOM9 and SUN PORCH Ms,; 169d Company at GHils Rivsr do.i pfd ...... HtafHii|f . i .••( I (•••••••"< • (be CAfH RATKI will be accepted as Conn,, or write S. lobsl, Colohsi* s•rsnof a suoosss. Vssdsr Root PULL PAYMENT If paid St the busl- by publishing a copy ot Ihia order ' Ono*Car Oarsgi Camp, ssvso mlMs wsst of Fabyans, 'If w u psrbaps tbs most Impor­ Rom Rand ness oflioe on or before the Mventh ter. Conn. onoa In some newspaper having a air* N . L . Wbltlook Coll Fine . . . Ray Tob B oulatlon In said ulstrlat, and by post­ 140. Month. tant statemsot yst hsard at ths oon- J.B.Wtt'ms Oo. 110 par - 46 day followlns the •"••f**®" oj ing a oopy thereof on tno publlo sigr ftaff ofllosrs of Oso, Hamilton, a fsrsnos,*' said ths Daily Tlmss. "Tbd Bears Roebuck • ,i.• t.. Stock—Vehicles ...... 41 ments, at 11 Plano • ‘lace. Rent free | 4*Boom House, garage in baae- War for both Army and Navy com­ An extraordinary attraujtion Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 to June 1st Inquire on premlaes. bined! Wanted — Pets—Poultry-^tock 44 ment; eptuie for additional room. been booked for the Rtate stage on For Sale—Mleeellimeeea BaUt abont one year ago. With all the vast organization of Friday and Saturday, afternoon u d FOR RENT-^TWO, THREE and j the Selective Draft,- the many large Articles for S a le...... 41 tour room furnished or unfurnished About 1 Acre Land'with 150 evening when Little Frankie Mel- Boats and Accessories ...... 41 frontage on State road. Ideal division cantonmmitei a Nation’s uzzo, WTIC or- Building Materials ...... 47 apartments; also single and Duplex j purse wide open and* the removal ox Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry . . 42 house, Manchester Construction Co. location for road stand. Abont 4 chMtra, comes to the State in per­ haii Electrical Appliances—Radio . . . 49 milee from Maaohester. Priced many restrictions governing cou* son in a stage band act that will Foci and Feed ...... 49-A Telephone 4131 or 4359. tracts,’ ah average rate of 16,0<') be an added attraction to tbe dou< Garden — Farm—Dairy Pn^uots 50 a t 91,700. OaD 6414 or 8180. Household Goods ...... l l FOR RBN’i—THREE, five and als men per day was maintained for ble feature program which includes Machinery and T ools...... U room tensmante, witb ail modara only two months e.uiing the war **Secrete,” w itb l$ary, Plckford and (KBAD.I'HE S'TOKT, THEN tXiUW raB Mnaloal Instmmenta...... N Edward H. Keeney period as the peak of the effort. Leslie‘Howard and the oo-feattire The girls were.sealed, wlthout.a juat great!. Nowi -if- Office and 8tor« Bqnipmeat .... 14 improvamante. Inqulra at 147 Bast The capacity of the Army Post Con­ cave Spaolala at the gtorea...... Centex street ot teiephnoe 7884. 865 Main Street . 'The Big Gege.” with ay d e Beatty doubt, and when the atrirng w l^ wlU wait, ra omfri-tot Wearing Apparel—P a m ...... 17 Real Estate Insurance ditioning C ^po Is 100,000 and with and Anita Page: ' aad see u anythtog is • . . Wanted—To Buy ...... It SECOND FLOOR —FIVE. Ught, the rate set at 8540 men per day, Comedy, pathos and smashing had ded pu^ one said, *'We’ve''had They watched him aa he etaaned pleasant rooms. Screens and shades | the c a j ^ t y will be reached In 12 drama sure blended in, “Mtule on enough of high up to a tree.”' Inside. W l ^ he eaxne out, ho Rooms Wltliout B o i^ ...... |9 fu rm s^led. Inquire 136 Bilddle Turn- Broadway.” "Our little house shook to and Ipudly cried, "The place 'tor •PEty, Boardars W anted...... 19-A pike, Wc■’esL Courtenay 'Terrett, metropoUtim fro and we just knew that it .woidd lads! -1 didn’t even get a acaM/’ Conatry Board—RMorta ...... 40 newspaper.man, has drawnm tome go setching to the,ground. ' We Hotels—Baatanraata ...... ei of his most Miloxful experiences to Wanted—Roome—Board...... 13 THE EASY WAY TO FIND a rent, jium 2d to'safety, as you oee." - Just then they h e a ^ .'A -htoiiy ■sol IM ats Fsr Haat singles, flats, tonaments, all sec- VtoRdliHC- Your Security Business serve as a basis for action ot the dl, don't you noise and Goldy shouted, .*Eipdk up. Apartmente. Flats, Tenementa .4 tl tlona. No charge to you. Everett story. Sally EUers adds another criedi "We lads wUI gladly sleep boys! What to that just Boolaeas X.ooatlOBB for Rent . . . 94 Honsea for Rant ...... 91 McKinney. 829 Main. Dla. 8608-! Is Earnestly Solicited outside and 1^ you have bur UtUe heads? It'iflutt 6280. tent It’s fastened good Slid tti^ t “For goOdaea Snbvrbaa tor Rent ...... 99 AU transiuitions can be completed at your home, obviating MOnu', Bommer Homes for Heat 97 cheap cafe 'The storm just whistled 'round dy. "We are to eome Waated to Rent s s a s'e s s s's*rs a • • «ei 98 3 OR 2 ROOM su rra in now John- the necessity of inaktogapeoiai trips therewith. glaxnour created the thing, but no real trimble did to me. If 1 am ^ HsM Hatats Fsr Sols waitress. Apartmeat Butldiag tor kale 99 ■MD aiook. taomg Main streat, vary i t is logical to assume that business carried on with one ape- it bring. It’s.etalidtoif, hbw, just ihtog’a heading for «*nn»>Hg in that, type of bustoess shall afford better service with Bnotaeas Froperty tor Sale ....« 70 destrabla, modem unprovement.. OURfSTMAS SEAL SALES as it was. Ydull deq^'ln It - to­ Wee Dotty It ‘ "Af^, Parma and Load tor Sale ...... 71 i bone 8728 or janitor 7086. greater satisfaction. > * n ig h t" ■ say, dpa^t.ito aiwaF? BonoM tor Sal...... n 71 . e 4 • ; Late for Sale 72 .,28.—(AP) — The TbaVa. set httd. to FOR RENT —LILLE l WTBSBV, \ Ail Btrlotly. •'Hl ■'Then Dotty ■Mdr- .'Tto, toat'a not hass^'I near Osnter, modan: 6 jrooma. flrst final of'/ChristoMw t o --- ^ ■alee to:^ iticnt jmit made fidr. Toira oEItt cbieL.dir^ JlsM ------floor,, steam baat. outlet for aleo- Xn s w o with w B f f - w g a tp air. Bealdaa,^l«i#«a^alnlS was' Mo stove, garage, inquire 21 EIro shows A oMOMOp. There waa A A a O i l a sUght ^^ ooinpared w itb you wouM . a]^ U tftl .• e ’' 71 street fek^bdbe M6L' mmotiAtounm Christm as ^ . \Iiivert(i^t Securities J. _; ,ra^'to-gj FOR RENT —a v a il a b l e JUNE ^LAnamnsH. Tito- > ghrea assur­ afloe o r .tha atsy.’^ BkdJ ■ ■ 1st at 860 Mato S tre a t nskr ^ M M O L E , 865 SL Tek sm lAd 51^01 O r M B iltM iR r HBynes, 6 rooma, all isspsovasMiite to tha "U l8 .JMIIeBeilkl and i^unige. A p ^ . 969 M8to I t ■ ' •''• - 1=^ v>^ •■ **, -’ . 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Why, it's mdde TH1NWN6 HOW Young Bride (proudly)—! never in the hetghth of fashion. . ' have to. Fred’s such a darilng. He [v MUCH BEER ^ :/ • sleeps like a baby aU flight long. A man has succeeded in going ten rfLLBUY^ Tniie* above the earth, in a-ballootf \y4t’ AU men are born free and equal This is profMOily negrer heaved than In this country^—but some of them a lot of people will.ever get get married...... Digging wells is about the only busineas where jrou Fire Chief—How did the ' fire don’t have to begin at the bottom start? ~ V .... Silence is golden, especially Home Owner—My wife threw the when the tax assessor is around . . . goldfish bOwl at mg. Odam didn’t keep accounts. But, Fire Chief—Whatl How could then, he didn’t do so well in his watei start a fire? . . garden .... Home O ^er—WMl. the bowl hit the cat tbe cat dawed the cuctalas Business Is Never Wholly Dead down on the gas Jet and in a nto* To A Live One. ' ute the vdiole place was ablase. Kathleen—Jack Huggins said at the dance last night that I reminded him of a dainty dower. DID YOU KNOW THAT- Dorothy—A number of others From 1920 to 1927 the average spoke of you as a wall flower. cruising maximum speed of com* merdu airplanes was 100 iwilss an This would be a great old world hour. From 1928 to 1982 it aver­ it we could put as much faith In the aged between 110 and 120 miles ah average man as a woman puts in a hour. ^ little shoulder strap. Thexne ODiyonly pieceplace srouH-you u- find the Mrs. Keel-Mrs. Upton’s pet dog clinging...... >typr of girlthese tbssa days dayi is <2 : has been run over,, she’ll be heart onOB tbstod seat of a motorcycls. 'ROhft T».6 S HOOPLE broken. ji] Mr. Keel—Don’t tell her abruptly. Mrs. Keel—No, HI begin by tell­ ing her its her husband. Flapper Sa y & isWauMif!lj.lfH). M By John C. Terry History repeats itself, it is spid, gCORCHY SMITH How The Panama Canal Locki Work but we’ve made a iot of history in 'mUKlfiMMOVIR'A wSTwi' the last few years that we earnestly Pina OH«T|Pf-UPlD hope won’t bear repeating. THI^I-ANDTMINDOVIN TUB VTIM TD'T^ ftIA ' ' Visitor (In Washington)— What ABAIH ON TNI om iRtl are the duties of the vice presldeat Guide-He must preside over the VOKI donate. •Ok B Visitor—U that Ml? Guide—No, The hardest thing •Ok 1 about his Job is to keep the lenate aware of the fact that he is doing ■ 0. , S5WJ? VD "When you breathe you lasnire, aoPcrrunm BUILT D M Iii lOfHIPf AWT when you don’t breathe you e w ^ .” TpaWLlirWUOin^lOMl ITOMCB. ^ In other words, if you don't inspire ’TUB i«i« iaCiMO oniNftiD INTD Bari B. If NOW Cboiio iihimv non IMIliV BOINB Bouai TNIIBUdH TNt bBMf you expire. 1HB iMIP OH HAMVIL WUIfH ■m_INt BHIP...... l«- NOWVOHr WB VtifIL AND vmnvR VIVIt •QgtM IN • If BBOUBPr UP TO M. 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Federation‘Will meet for buataeas lire. Robert Dower of this town The original plan was to erect and wOffc tomorrow ' afternoon at la chairman of the pubUe bridge twelve at once. 2:80# . - . J ^ t V* party wrtiieh the BmMem club wrtU give tomorrow afternoon at 2:80 ¥ "I— at the Elks Home In Rockville. _ -f -* •- • Mrs. Thomas Dannaher is also on Awnings at you^ wlndovrs.lto^ only improve the looka of ’youc’ tain e.. ‘the committee, and the others from but they add greatiy to the comfort of R ockville. your rooms. Heaty painted stripes to Ruth E. blmmons, daughter green and . white, 'brown and, whlto. of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Simmons of 30 and 36-inch siM. Metd frames . Wethersfield, formerly of Benton end cord. Compliete set of fixtures. street, this town, wiU play the "Chorale in A Minor” by P^anke at 42-lnch < awnings in Green •' and ^ orange Green and orange Shop For These the organ recital to be given Fri­ above colors. 81*25. aw ning. *380 and 86 awnings. 42 - inch ■ day evening at 8 o’clock at Christ inches. 81*35. ' size. 81.49. , , Church Cathedral by advanced or­ gan pupils of Arthur Priest, R. C. A . drohary Stare Unlqifa Ji-.' O. O. For The Summer Qutdoor *" r In the recently published rqx>rt . Thraughaut All ' WEDNESDAY of tbd State Tuberculosis Cqminls- Living: Room-^OMFORTABLE sloner, the sum received from the . ■ • /. . Manchester Educational club’s sale New Etoglan^ of Christmas seals was 81,154.19, a reduction of 8S84J.0 from the 1931 sale. The town of Wilton reported “It Pays To Wait On-Yourself ’ - AISIE SPEOAIS the largest sale per capita, 32,seals Boys’ Union Suits to each inhabitant ! Demonstration Sale! Girls of Miss Elizabeth Krapo- Comfortable two-seater Regular 59c, sizes 4 to 12. ' ^ Q / * ' wi^’s's room in the Barnard sdiool gliders, 3’ 8” siSe, in (3 for $la) EflCh «•••#.•••••••aaa-a aaaaaaaaa %F will give a current events program ' colorful stripes. • Ad- at assembly tomorrow morning at WESSON • Justable cushion back. Hand Embroidered Linens 10:30. Eight nymbers on topics of Enter the Chicago ' Covered arms. Strap aramount intertot will be followed World’s Fair Cbnteist^ springs. ;■ Black and white hand embroiderery, on ecru only, Ely a public speaking program by the on. girls of Miss Christenson’z room. W hip with One Hand— Two trips given free to highest votes. 12x18 oblong for 10c; 12-inch napkins for lOc; Q*Q No entrants accepted after Satiurday, Gliders, size 5’ 8” in Gilders, size 6' S'*, la Four With The Other. gay colors, 88.96. ■ wanted' colors, |9;96* 14x34 scarfs f o r ...... ^...... t J ^ V Memorial Telnple No. 83, Pythi­ June 3rd. an Sisters, will hold its regular Cotton Print Pajamas meeting this evening at 3 o’clock in Hale’s HOUSBFUIUaSHn^pB^l^smtot; Odd Fellows hall, when the an- Both In one-piece style, either for house or Q nuM memorial service win be ex­ For beach u s e ...... ^ C emplified. All members are urged to attend. Following tbs business Popular Pride Sheets tbs standing entsrtalnmsnt com­ For choosy people who like mittee of which Mrs. Lena Keamss the delleato taste of home made 68x99, regular 79c, C C / a is chairman, will bs in charge of mayonnaise. c SILVER TEA-PROGRAM f o r ...... O w C a social. 1 Wednesday, 8:80 to 5.80 72x99, regular 85c, 59c Mrs, E. 8. Edgorton is chairman PL A IN BOLL of tbs silver tea which the Mis- South Methodist 6hurch IMPLE sionaty Society of the Second Con­ Oleansrs drols. 81x99, regular 95c, 69c gregational church will give Thurs­ BUTTER pound 22« Sale Knobby Kraft Jawslry day afternoon at the homo of Um lt 8 pounds to a oustomerl IMON’S Mrs. Edgerton, 665 North' Main and Boms Mads Oahdy# All Wool Jersey street Mrs. E. J. Slmonds and Mrs. BEECH-NUT Rosea Brookings will speak on mis­ 56-inch, regular fl.OO yard, in white, ^ sionary topics, and Rsv. F. C. Allen ANDWICH and Mrs. Allen will provide musical COFFEE pound 2 7 « Eutem States Feeds, Seeds numbers. Homs mads orange mar­ Percolator cut, drip grind; or bsan. HOP Finger Tip Towels malade will be sold for tho mission and FertHizeiW. fund and a nominal admiaslon fee DEL MONTE FANCY BED Tobacco and FortWier Hauling. All linen, all colors, or silver offering rsoslvsd toward tbs retirement grant of Rsv. J. 8. Frank V. Williams Opens for Business, Thursday, Mair^S' Special f o r ...... w W Porter. Mr. Portqf, formerly of and Every Day Thereafter at 10 a, m., including Sundays aasad and this town, has bssn^ SAUKm 2tiJie»*23« DUl 7997 Rayon Crepe Panties mlartonary In Czscho-Slovakla Fahey red Sooksye ■almon - dsUd oual sines young manhood. Pivot Bridge and Whist, May 25, . In'flesh and tea rose, $ 1.00 A petition in bankruptcy of Fred­ Royal Red CATSUP...... largt bottle 9e Afternoon, 2130. ^ Evening, 7 iSO, erick M. Snow, photographer, of 16 LUX POWDER...... Urge package 15e With Pnzee and Refreshments, 2Sc« Lydall street, this town was filed to- vekMiNAL» For Reservations, DUl 8504. Double Blankets ^ dgy In New Haven. Debts of 86,< 6’’ Pure JELLIES (Assorted)...... ",* *...... ;** .glass lOe , Steamship Ucksts to all parte Whipped edges, size 70x80, in grey, ^ 1 and assets of |3,114 wart listed. Special prloee on Dried Vegetablee packaged Ih toUopbine. of tbs world. white, and tan, regular $1.79, for, pair .... d f X e W Our taformatloo ssrvlos covers Catering for Priv'ate Afternoon Tea Mrs. Morris Matter of 69 Walk* HALE’S STRICTLY FRESH, LOCAL^ . (| aU branohss of travel. er street underwent a major dera­ THE CENTER TRAVEL and Bridge Parties. Infants’ First Step Shoes tion at the Mt. Sinai boqfital In BUREAU Former OakUnd School, Doming Street. In white, smoke, tan, and patent. Sizes 2 C Q / » Hartford yeaterday and Is resting EGGS dozen 2 1 « comfortably today. She was admit­ They’re strictly fresh! They’re local! One dosen ta„tbe “At tbs Center”. Phone 7007 ted Sunday night; to 5, for, p air ...... a / J j C carton. The Women of tbs Moose will hold thdr regular business meeting SWEET, SEEDLESS \ tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock at the Home club on Brainard Place. All members are requested to be G rapefruit present as there will be nomination ' Largsslzefrnlt—fnUof juice! 8^ at PINEHURST! of officers. B E D R IPE — Tbs fourth quarterly conference JUST BUSINESS SENSE ' win be held tomorrow evening at 7:45 at the South Methodist church Strawberries qt* ba«. It isn’t a question of MoraUtyt It’s a mere matter of hnsiness and ■"w»ai reports of tbs officers sense—being careful not only to toU nothing but the truth In an and committees submitted. This FRESH, LOCAL advertisement but, in addition, not to stretch the truth. A dis­ will be an open meeting. appointed, disillusioned enstomer Is e customer lost. Pinehurst, with this fact In mind, does not hesitate to stake Rev. Donald Dorchester, brother Spinach peck its reputation on the statement that every Item named In this of Mrs. F. C. Allen cf North Main street, for eix years pastor of the Tender, young sptaaoh. A full, 8-pound peek! advertisement is of the best. Seymour Methodist church, a^ the New York East conference which HARD, RIPE, SUCINO TRESH NORFOLK BEETS closed yesterday, was assigned to Spinach the pastorate of Trinity Methodist CARROTS, bunch...... P«m4 g ^ . church, Windsor. RADISHES, 3 bunches* •.. Toinatoes 2 2 3 * Temple Chapter, Order of the As tasty as thouih they were freeh picked from your own Eastern Star, will hold Its regular garden. Fancy Celery, New Native Beet Greras, Ripe Toma­ meeting tomorrow night at Masonic Temple. Worthy Matron Mrs. Mar­ lowpitoowhen I see one- toes, Native Head and Iceberg Lettued, Green Beans and V . THIS IS GINGER ALE WEEK! Cauliflower. jorie Straw urges the officers to be present at 7 o’clock for a rehearsal COUNTRY CLUB* of the memorial setylce. ’The social Turnips Grape- Bananas Large following the buslneea will be in I’m buying my tires NOWr ^ lOc fruit 5 Pounds PineappUs Charge o f the officers. O m e E R A L E Mrs. Thomas D. Smith of Doane Right now Goodyear U concentrating on two bunch 3for23c 25c 2for25c street, president of the Booster dub of the North Methodist church, is 2 >v,e bottle. 3 5 « main lines 01 tlres. . . ThU eaves money for Alice Foote MacDougall chairman of the strawberry supper Cpntento only. Pale Dry, pure fruit Jtavmne, Lime and the factory that builds themfor the dealer which the club is giving tomorrow Utbta. Stodc up for the hoBday. Special a m piloea. who eelU them— and for the car owniw who ■ ton evening at the chur^ at 5:80. All-Weatiwr COFFEE special lb. _ Others on the committee include buys them• Hyouwimt to knowhow reof Mrs. Mark Holmes, Leon Holmes, these savings are-^and/how nmdi Uiey ' Superturiir Please remember that on each pound can of this ooflee there Mrs. Elton Johnson, Mrs. J. J. Fla- C o r d o n f t Is • coupon good for Z-ceots grocery purchase sad thntovery now vell andfMdvln Cox. A substantial mean to jUtf— just c h ^ up on . to ^ U and then s can contains a coupon worth 85.00 la cash. A k you supper, featuring strawberries, may UAL PS price of the size you; heed, and at dm emne. InckyT be assembled, cafeteria style, at a time rtitft a careful took: at the finest quiiUty reasonable sum. that ever honored the Goodyear namn »• PORK CHOPS, GROUND BEEF. NEALTM MARKET ' .^1 each ...... SILVER TEA This stepping up of quality; thiu st^^ng Centers, of course. 196 and 25c lb. Tlmrsday, May 26^ 2:80 p. m. 'down of prlM leads tha way to a better deed Green Peppers, 2 fw 5c. At Sirs. E. S. Hdgerton's, for everyone— and tfaatVwhat we aU wa^ —— —w— — 665 North Mata S t 2^2 Lb. Lean Cots Genuine Sale Oraaga Maimalsde, now; . . Beet of aH •toitmwRM that weryofW SPRING LAMB BUTTER Admtorton 26 Oeate. can alfo^ new Goodbtiiir e^iehUlly if for Stewing...... OOC 25ygC lb. All Wdeoflse. you bitynow while am*still low.

quality m eats,—*' Hale’S BealOi tMhraieA-:. h a s to m '* a reputation STRAWBERRY SUPPER araund town for their MBATS. Bq- (Oafotoito Style) eome a-regito>r euatomer' e t -th is Wedntoday, May 24> 8:80 sin. (dean, np^to-dato^dephitaMot — it Norta M. B. OhorA Boestor dub. pays, you nacney beeUee. Choloe naktil Itrslif. of the foSmring; MINSTRELamiDANCE Strawbei^ Shortoaka. • 1 LB. SAUSAGES Wednesday, May 24, 8:15 p. m. (P it.|nik lU i «ua(n.). , imiAMBCHiH’S

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