PRlOtt T ttR E i CisMYS (U M riM A«TtrllilBf oa ra ft If.) SOUTH MANCHESTER,: CONN^ FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1962. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) VOL. U h n o . 186. PRESIDENT CUNARD CO. DOCKS New York Police and Boy Scouti Form Alliance DOUMER FIRED UPON MENACED BY FIRE BY “WHITE” RUSSIAN Twenty Firemen Oyercome; SCHOOLSUPT.HOWES GOVERNOR RECEIVES Five Alarms Turned In; MAY SEEK PENSION TWO OTHERS HURT Pall of Smoke Covers REPORTS ON JAILS New York City. Has Been Notified Present BY THE ASSASSIN L e f^ t iv e Committee Sag­ • <& Education Board Cannot New York. May 6— (AP) —Fire raged for hours through the $2,000,- ged a Central Prison and Man TeUs Police He Had 000 Cunard Pier in the Hudson river Renew His Contract. at 13th street today and this after­ a Prison Farm. Come To Paris Especiafly Boys who are scared of the comer cop win be no more, if plans ef'PoUce Cfenunlsdonw EdwaM P. Mid- noon, with the pier threatening to Alfred F. Howes superintendent rooney of New York materialize. The Commissioner la seen here (at i^ h t) as he conferred ^ th Boy Scoute collapse at any moment, the flames of the Outlying school districts of from all five boroughs of the metropolis in an effort to form a pollce-itoy Scout comndttce ^ r the e ve n t­ To Commit the Crime; were still out of control and stead­ Hartford, May 6— (AP) — A re­ Manchester for 18 years has been ing of relaUonships between the two organixatlons. As the Mulrooney con- ily spreading to other waterfront fwred upon Victor HoUander the highest ranking in Boy Scoutdom—that of Eagle Scout. port from toe legislative commis­ p roperty. notified by the Town Board of Edu- sion on jails urging toe establish­ Says Revenge Was the The fire started early in the morn­ ment of a central jail farm and ing in rubbish under Pier 54, a steel and concrete structure extending other changes in the Connecticut Motive— President Straefc 1,000 feet into the Hudson, (UINER’S n m Y pemd system was before Governor By noon the flames were creeping MEANS IS IMPUCATED W. L. Cross today for presentation By Two Ballets In Head steadily along the creosote soaked to to e 1933 G eneral Assem bly. piling on which the river piers rest STARmirRlIINItS The commission, headed by Prof. toward the sister pier at 12th street Jerome Davis of Yale Divinity and Shoulder— His Condi­ and had advanced through a wall IN UNDY BABY SWINDLE School, asserted after a year’s sur­ of water to Ignite the two story vey that toe county jails are for toe office building on West street con­ most part unsanitary and inade­ tion Critical. necting the piers at 12th and 14th Favorite Sons and Dark quate for toe welfare of prisoners. streets with the 13th street struc­ Former Secret Service Man MELLON PICIIillES It recommended that they be ture. Horses Mentioned— Nor* used solely to house persons await­ Paris, May 6— (A.P) —President Five Alamos ing trial, that women prisoners be Paul Doumer, 74-year-old head of Five .alarms had been turned in Gets $100,000 From So­ sent to toe State Farm at Eqst and bes’ides dozens of pieces of land U.S.FOKBItiroNS Lyme, and that a farm tor men toe French Republic, waa critically apparatus five flreboats were pour­ ris Backs Democrats. prisoners be purchased. In addition, wounded today by an assassin iden­ ing thousands of gallons of water ciety Woman On Premise it urged toe extension of toe proba­ tified as a “WMte” Russian. on the flames from the river. tion system and greater use of Two blood, tranafusiona and a By noon 19 firemen bad been W asM ngton, M a y 6.— ( A P ) — bonds to lower toe number of per­ To Retnm the Child. T e ls Them Congress Has No PAUL. DOUMEPt. trepaning operation were performed treated for minor injuries at ambul­ Another parade of Democratic sons actually held in jail. \ Immedlatdy and the doctors held ance stations set up in the streets favorite sons and dark horses is be­ Separate Beporto nqt some hop^ that the President adjoining the burning pier. ’The report did not mention q>ecl- Easy Task In Raising Over ginning just'as the Republican stal­ might recoveiv A 20tb fireman was brought out WasMngton, May 6.— (A P)— A fle county jMls, a thorough survey The police hammered at toe unconscious a few minutes later F e d ^ Grand Jui'y today heard warts show notable signs of con­ of wMch was made by Paul W. Gar­ >1 SEEK NO P A I M assassin until toey learned toat> his from the dense cloud of smoke that solidating their position behind rett, former secretaty of toe Na­ eviduce on charges that Guton B. name is Paul Gouguloff, that he had billowed around the piers. He was President Hoover. tional Society of Penal Information. tpiTATi in an ambulance to a hospi­ Meaite received $100,000 on false It indicated separate reports had come here from Monauxt especially A t no previous tiine since the pre- to com m it tola crim e smd that bis tal. repiwentatlons that he could return bf«n given the county sheriffs, who INIIASSIECASE London, May 6.— (A P)—J„ . P. convention campaign begin has aotiyi..-arM 'reyenge for toe French Black smoke billowed across the ths . kidnaped Lindbergh bal^ and the commisiiton said, had been mo Morgan’a four-^ord'sermon: "Nev­ efu^ to intervene ,in Russia lower city and out over ^ cation that 1$ cannot renews - his there been a more varied an4-»B-: lOuddus to cooperate in lmprovii)g re fi win ahmiance next Tuesday whether gain st Che Bohlhevikl. e ■ i.;aking accurate use ot nre^n u n g jxontract after July 15, the close of- er SeUrAmerica Skort," was praa,ch- discussion of candidates ccMedltlbns. an indictment will be returned. aMong the Democrats, or greater TMa evening toe ministry of the facilities impossible the school fiscal year. A rumor ed again t^ y by United S tl^ A central jail farm was held to be outward show of hopefulness among DarroW Advises F oir Te interior issued tMs statement: Traffic Shut Off persisted today that Mr. Howes had WitMn an hour, the Grand Jury Ambasaador Mellon to a gatheg^ more economic^ in operation and the Republicans. “Today at three o’clock Prealdsnf Traffic was shut off in a large resigned and would seek a teacher’s heard the weird story of allegations of buikera and businessmen at a far more beneficial to toe prisoners, cone surrounding the fire, paralyz­ Doumer, during a visit to an eatol* pension. Mr. Howeis denied this, that Means received the money luncheon in Lc don’s City Hall. , In both cases the Californian pri­ who would be given outdoor work. Give Up Efforis At This ing the usual activity in the great bitlon by war veteran writers, wae but said that be had received the from Mrs. Eldward B. McLean, es­ "A great and patriotic American mary is largrty responsible. The commission also said establieh* vegetable and meat market district the victim of an attempt on Ms Bfe Board of Education’s notice. tranged wife of the publisher of the who lived much in England and Governor Roosevelt’s defeat there ment of toe farm would be cheaper in the Washington street section. by a Russian anarcMst who appeara Caimot Bind Town Washington Post, but failed''to pro­ loved this country once said to a Is stimulating both Ms friends and than constructing new county jidls, For a time all traffic was halted on to be not in full possession pf his Edward J. Murphy, chairman of duce the baby kidnaped March 1. compatriot, ^ ‘Never sell America Ms enemies to redoubled exertion. which it declared soon woiud be the new elevated express motor necessiuy. faculties. the education board, said that the The witnesses were Mrs. McLean, short,’ ” said Mr. Mellon. "I would President Hoover’s unexpectedly “The president was struck, by highway along the river front but a Suggesto Central Jail letter bad been sent to Mr, Howes one of her attorneys, Nelson T. reiterate what Mr. Morgan said large vote is greatly encouraging Honolulu, May 6.— CAP)—Lieut. bullet in toe head and another In the change in wind direction later per­ "States which have established a several days ago. The reason for Hartson, and her butler, Gustave then, and I would apply it to Eng­ Ms supporters. Thomas H. Massie, Ms socially shoulder which caused a flesh, mitted resumption. centred jail,” the commission said, the notice is that imder the con­ land no less than to my own coun­ wound. H e w as taken to BeauJ|oa The oily smoko cloaked the dis­ Acknowl^gment by Senator Nor­ “have found toe savings to be large. prominent mother-in-law. Mrs. solidation act recently approved by (Continued on Page Fourteen.) try .” hospital whera he received the at­ trict of the fire In darkness relieved ris of Nebraska, last night that hi In Indiana for instance, the State (^ranville Fbrtescue and two Navy the voters of the town the Board of "None of us has any means of tentive care of leading surgeons.” only by the light from the burning would support a Roosevelt ticket as farm has been at a profit dur­ Education has no authority to bind knov/lng when or bow we shall men, may not seek a pardon for piles, flames in many Instances against Hoover was hardly a sur­ ing some years. the town after next fall when a new emerge from the valley of depres­ their conviction of noanslaughter in EARLY BULUmNS spouting 50 feet in the air. prise. He deserted the Republicans "Because of its small area, Con­ Board of Education will be elected. Paris, May 6.— (A P)—President The flreboats concentrated their NURSE MURDERED; sion in wMcb the world is now trav­ in favor of Smith in '28.' necticut is peculiarly well fitted for the slajrlDg of an Hawailsm. Since Mr. Howes’ contract expires eling. But I do know that as in the Paul Doumer, wMte bearded 74-vear eflorts on raising a wall of water a central jail farm. It would be 'The sentence of each, 10 years at on July 15 the present Board of Critical nm e old head of toe French RepubHe. between the burning pier and the past a day will come when we shall comparatively easy to bring sen­ hard labor, was commuted t one Education decided to notify him find ourselves on a more solid eco­ The Democrats have come to a was shot three times today by M office building at its landward end, that its authority would not extend tenced men by automobile to a cen­ hour by Governor Lawrence M. MANIAC BLAMED nomic foundation and the onward critical time. The search for a com­ Eisaaaaln as be opened an exMMtipo but .the flames leaped directly beyond next October so that be tral institution from toe most re­ Judd of Hawaii. 'They served that In iliarch of progress will be resumed.” promise candidate is going forward of hooka by war veterans. through the deluge and set Are to might be prepared for any develop­ mote sections.” custody of the territorial Mgh sher­ The ambasfuidor said often it is with great diligence as the Roose­ He bad come from the Elysee the connecting structure. ments under consolidation. Discussing present jail conditions, iff and were not at any time con­ difficult to obtain a true picture on velt men prepare to fill up the gaps Palace With Claude Farriere, the Shortly after noon the smoke be­ May Seek Pension toe comiMssion reported sick fined in prison. Then came toe an­ one side of the ocean of what is and carry-on with more determim^- noted author. Together they en­ came so dense the Are department's Previously Mr. Howes was imder Body Foond On Lawn In Ex- prisoners are not segregated, that nouncement a full potdon would be happening on the other. tioa than ever. tered toe grand ban of toe Baron searchlight apparatus, generally s three year contract to the town diet in many cases is monotonous; sought for toe four who were tried de RotbacMld Foundation near the used for flgbthig flree at night wae Trying to Even Budget Among the favorite sons, the that little if any provision is made for lynching a native who allegedly but since the voters have been con­ dnsire Section of City; present speculation of the anti- palace. called Into play. sidering consolidating the schopl "Over here,” he sMd, "you read for exercise. haid confessed participation ih a Roosevelt leaders centers around Farrere walked with Mm up tbp districts the past few years the that our Congress is having difficul criminal attack on toe naval offi­ Governor-Albert C. RitcMe of Mary­ grand staircase where the President education boturd decided to m ake Had Been Stransiled. ty balancnig the budgi- ^ and one, is cer’s wife, Mrs. Thalia Maasle. paused to sign a copy o f a boMc by: land, EUid former Ctovemor Harry only one year contrEurts so that the apt to get an impression that there Indications were today that upon a contemporary author. F. Byrd of Virginia. There is even SHOOTS WIFE, KM , town would not be botmd if con­ is a lack of will on the part of the advice of CTUrfence Da trow, Then be moved over to a table more talk however, of bringing COL. OSBORN DEAD; solidation were adopted, Mr. Howes either the Coagre$0 or the country, their Eidviser and defender, they and stood talking with Fanrere and- Toledo, Ohio, May 6 — (AP) — deflmtely into the field some one who is 68 years of age btu been Strangled to death and criminally wbereu the opppsito: la the case. would diiscontinue the' efforts to Madame Farrere. teaching for 45 years and is eligible The coiffltry has detdm iii^ the with no delegates now pledged to obtain a pardon. Suddenly a man sprsing forwarg, THEN D U S HIMSELF assaulted by an unidentified man, Mm and trying out party opinion. for a teacher's pension. He has* government diall net its own house EDITOR 50 YEARS Darrow denied he had ever uked leveled a pistol at the PresitSsut and been looking into the advantages of the body of Miss Winifred Rafferty, M order and that the public creMt There is a revival of discussion Governor Judd to piudon toe con­ fired five times. - such a pension and has intimated be 22, dietician at the RoMnwooil hos­ shall be protected, at: all costs.” about Newton D. Baker, Owen D. victed quartet, explaining that M. Doumer’s knees cnmqded. Be> Young a^id Melvin A: 'traylor. MHte to to e floor. T h e r e W ere buL might apply for one this year. The pital was found early today in an Mr. Ifollon deolared- the impor­ newspapermen had " roisunderatood” Dctpuodeiit Hartford Man pension bd would receive would be tant thlhg to. .retneiph^r is that No A greement a atatement in which he said "they eta in toe front of the bead, in th# exclusive Toledo residential section. Head of the New Haves J ev- head behind toe ear and in the chest. based upon Ms average wage over Police blamed a maniac for the Cpngresa-ls ST Mng.to levy pver .However notbihg. like an agree­ ought to have a full pardon.” the past five years. Since a 15 to buUm dollars in hew taxes and that Harrow's Advice Farrere sprang fqrward. attack. They said the young worn-, ment is in sight on any one candi­ The assassin’s pistol was still Attenpb To Mvder Wife 20 per cent reduction in salaries has that ill. not an eaty thing for any nal-Conrier Passes A w af Minimizing the impor^nce of a an was killed only after a terrific date to oppose Roosevelt. Gamer's smoking in bis band. been decided upon by the Board of struggle. Almost all of ber>dotii^ legislative body to do. friends seem to have little hope of pardon, Darrow advised them late Sklucatlon it would be to Mr. Howes' He rsJaed it'and fired twice. was tom from her body,.the ' President Hoovm*, he said, "has nominating Mm, d e^ te CJalifomia. last night to let the matter drop. aid Siater-iii-Law. advantage to get the pension this After Long Hfaiess. Farrere 8bet were off her coat, and htati': shiown leadersMp of the Mghest or­ Few responsible leaders believed He. told them to accept Governor year. Judd’s commutation of sentence, Farrere stopped with a .bullet 1$ bad been hurled several feet .i der,” and wbra the full effect of Alfred E. Smith can repeat. toe arm but lunged forwanl agtan The body was found by. l^ifllMrd the legislation', he has tossed is While California was giving Gar­ without seeking further relief at Hartford, M ay 6. — (AP)— New Haven, Conn., May 6.— this time. He suggested toe restora­ and grappled wiut the man. ■ Carr, son of W. C. Carr, prom il^t tolt, "banking and business organ- ner its 44, and thus making Mm a Paul Gulchard, director of the Charles O'Dell, 65. despondent over lotions will be.in position to take (A P )—Coloner Norris Galpln Os- tion of their cltlzensMp rights— unemployment for the past two Toledo bsmker on the front real ^ictor in toe convention with Paris police, ran forward. M s fa th er's home, on ly a sboirt'4||b)- advantage of apy 'improvement in rights which they did not regain by years, this n sming shot and seri­ COMPROMISE BILL an assurance of nearly 100 votes, bom, 74, whose work during toe The assassin fired again. Thp tance from the M ^ tal. genisral situation when It toe commutation—be taken up ously wounded his wife, 25 years fiouto Dakoto and Alabama were last 50 years as editor in cMef of bullet struck GMchard in toe atm. Miss Rafferty, a member of the comes.” later. old, and his sister-in-law and then presenting Roosevelt with another the New Hav Register and later By this time a dozen police sur:. Red Cross Life Saving Corps ahd of- Although indicating that Massie, IdDed himself with a .25 calibre ONTAX ADOPTED 34 bringing his total to 813 exclu­ rounded toe man and a crowd gatii- . the Toledo Knights of Coltuhhus SHOUSirS MOTHER IHES of toe New Haven Journal-Courier, Mrs, Fortescue and toe two Navy automatic, in his second floor flat sive of the Mg disputed ddegations ered about them. swimming team was returning to placed Mm foremost in the ranks of enlisted men, L J. Lord^'and Albert As the crowd grew it became a$ a t 123 Glendale avenue. from New York and Pennsylvania. the hospital after attenfling.a avdm- Omaha, Neb.., May 6 — (A P) — Connecticut newspapermen, died to­ O. Jones, were anxlotls to be par- infuriated mob. The police had tlte The woundefl, in a serious condi­ This total the Roosevelt people hope ming Claes when she met her death. Mrs. Alma Sbouse, 9, mother of day after a long illness. he also indicated that they greatest difficulty protecting toeid tion at St. Francis hospital are Jou ett flRbeuse, ebahm aa N atloh al to within the. next month. would be gidded by wMit he said. Sesite Warned B j Sec. M ik Police said the murder was com­ The Republican returns from Cali- For nearly a quarter of a century prisoner- < Mrs. Gladys O'Dell, whose maiden Democrats Executive committee, ’The veteran' defender A t last they got him away. mitted between 10:10 p. m. and fom la caused almost as much sur­ be contributed a weekly column to name was O'Dell and who la the 12:30 a. m. They estimated the died this morning at the home of had asked Ctovernor Jiidd tor a par­ A t police headquarters they identl> prise In WasMngton as toe Demo­ toe New Yoric Sunday Herald under niece of the suldde, and Mrs. Dor­ That the Bw ^et Most Be time from the fact that a heavy her daughter Mrs. Sidney Smith. don after toe local newspepen, at­ fled Mxh as Paul (Jongiiloff, a Rus­ othy O'Dell Fox, 20, slater-ln-law of cratic. HoCiver was unopposed in toe the nom de plume of "TrumbuIL” rainfall set in at 12:80 and that both Mr. Sbouse was at her bedside. His column, wMc' he started at toe tributing to Darrow a statement sian physician. ' O 'D ell. primary, yet he poked well over of the young woman’s shoes were Mrs. Shouse>bad been in fhiling close of toe Nineteenth (Century tm> that he had asked for a pardon, Motive fer Deed Police wrho heard the pistol shots Balanced Seen. half a milUon, and more than Roose­ filled with water. health for sevend years'and crltichl- der the Bennetts, became widely pripted at toe same time' a state­ ’They had no idea of. Ms / motive,-* and rushed to the scene learned velt, Gamer and Smith.comblred. Mrs. W illiam Greer, mother of the ly fll for the hpit week. known for Its Incisive comment oh ment by Governor Judd that toe but someone beard Mm shout as he that at shortly after 10 a. m., O'Dell slain girl said her daughter and (tonnecticut politics and govern­ at|prney'bad merely discussed toe fire d : / ealne out of '*ls bedroom with the Washington, May 6.— (A P )—The other uprses bad been annoyed mental affairs. poasiMUty of one. ’’Die for toe fatheriaikL” gun in Ms hand and shot Mrs. Fox Senate fiance committee today numerous times In the same viciMty Colonel Osborn, known to Ms C ori^ statement MeaawMie. back in the. exhibltioB who was in another sleeping room. adopted a compromise tax MU. by a man who gave evidences of friends as “Nod,” became editor-ln- "The governor's statement la cor­ room, Farrere and otoen hint otnu-- The latter boards with her husband Confronted with a warning from weak-mindedness. The police cM ef ot the Journal-Courier in 190T rect,” Darrow said. the Presldeni, ' * In the O'Dell flat and her husband / Secretary MUIs that It bad dealt a searched for the molester on each when a group of Ms friends nnd WMIe saying he was inclined to He already was n e ^ ’ .Meo6<> was at work. The bullet entered her disastrous blow to public confidence previous occaskm but were unable classmates at Yale re-financed toe permit toe matter to,driq>. fk® UW" sclous, but he mumbled a Csw body under the left breast near the and with word that the President to find Mm. Coast Guard Saves Crew paper, one of toe olfiest dailies in cago criminal lawyer; had made an coherent words ss they HftM htiau h eart. was about to issue a statement call­ Miss Wanda Miller, the slain girl’s toe countzy. Prevlqusly he had serv­ appointment with Governor Judd p te ^ Mm on a atretdier-'and-uasM O'Dell then went to the Mtcben ing the attention of the country to roommate told pMlee a young man ed as edltor-in-cMef of the Regivto'' for Saturday to discuss toe subject ried Mm to toe BeauJoB h(NqilH> and shot bis wife through the side. Ms views for a prompt balancing of bad stopped Ifflas Rafferty near the wMch was owned by Ms father, farther, , . , The doctors there .perfperobd, A moment later a shot In the bath­ the budget, the committed accepted New York, Miay 6.— (iU »)—T ^ fe r the exploMon, the Seneca sank operation immediatety ‘sad bof^tal two weeks ago a ^ bad the wreek^^wlto gunfire Minott Augur Osborn. The governor was emphatic yes­ room meant be had taken his own a comproniLBe program presented by schooner Herbert Parker'of Glou­ made improper advances. The same "SchoOnsx'a 'gas ’ ’ took exploded, Frlehd of devehuid terday In sajring he did all that Was was a blood tranaCnakA Ufe. the bullet entering the left the .adininistration. young man bad Insulted the gtrl on cester, Msss., a fishing IxMit bouild As a newspaperman and a mem­ of Mm in granting the com- Itwas tmpooMHe at thiff I itde of Mr temple and emerging to Calling for modification of the oon^pletely gutting vessisl, which toe devehmmsDte to fUk >i former occasions and bad stopped to New TpA wrltb' a load of cod^ sms buiMng^fmiraMy,” toe Seneca ber of the state prison directorate, mutetion and in edenying. Darrowfa strike the walL Mgh Income rates, it wss advanced facte sfrislgbt,, Imt 4 t (o n u both the girls at another time and !flsh, was butned and safik off 'tjto nuttoisd Obust. Chiard bpadquartets. Coione< Osborn developed a vanety implication that conmfutetlbn had by m ils ,nd scooted 18 to 4. asked them to accompany Mm, abe been fbreed on toe dsfsudants when pofte ^ Ptea .New Jetssjr - cedst' todaY.. Msitibefii "As'veisM'was Menace to navlga- of contacts.. He was an intimate TBEASCBY BALANCE The surtsx income rates were said. The girls did not know Ms toey were seeking a pardon. be .was flyings ^ cf the crew trfu^firdd saf^ tlbp; UMb.wfus itonlr by Seneca’s gun- frlen<^ o f Prenldent G rover C leve­ modified from a maximum of 55 name...... As toe matter now steads,. Maa- Were not so ;to toe, Coast Guard cotter RMlance, rUte. RelSanoe taking drew to New land and fraquentty' was Ms guest W ashington, M a y 6.— ( A P ) — per cent to 45. The hospital Is in an exclusive aie and Ms assodatea have loirt thought St .vtotto' wiur j sUiDding V Ity^^ 'York. S(tnRm.to stmsling bg, clear- at the WMte HonOe. Treasury receipts for May 4 were Normal rates of 4 per cent on the residential district. No sast of BatMHdt M et ' May $M«,68LP$, OB Page nevsBX lation by Coroner F. G. Kraft. the bam Mg schooner encoded. A ft- (< s - .. i .V/t

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purposes of the affair win brin g to advertibbmsnt ADVBRTlBiaiENT HALF EIISDANCEPROFITS Bedton one of the largest dance ^ th - SHIFT TO BRHX, PROCEED ABOUT TOWN iiflklittid > §ciiooii wuicfc 'j>9MpDVi(l erlngs in this section in years under consid^«lito '^blazttoff ^ — OBITUARY ledges, hie now been the auspices of the Elks. W m iP .0.F00NDATI0N it gives ths chlMrai me iHge-^ • I FOR THE JONJESS HERE In selecting the CoUege Inn Ban- pl^nSTo^d as any otb^.4li^iiet to room, consideration was given to out Manchester Camp, Royal Neigh­ DEATHS bors, will have a card party Mon­ town. The witfk was throat of town members in the central and Non-arrival of the stone for the ^ah» the ways and means eom- eastern part of the state. There day evening at 8:15 at the home of I Affair At Collcire Inn To- Federal'building at the Center is not Mrs. Joseph HoUand, 898 Hartford inittee of the Paeent-'Ceaeheto Aaeo- him been a large advance sale of holcUng up the work as expected. Harry D. Edwards Oh, Love beyond all measuring! The Mary Elizabeth Beauty Nook ciation, the dooation of, M i^ niglit Promises To Boost Lo­ tickets. Jesss H. Edwards, Associated road. Setback will be played, with Connecticut roughfaced brick has Oh, faith forever treasuring! ^to the Rubinow building are again six prizes for the 'Winners. Sand­ horses..by rodents of the ^SijQlbt, cal Unemployment Fund. been substituted for the foundation Press operator for the Manchester The secret, splendid vision offering as a special feature for and the unemployed. ^ ' Evening Herald, today received wiches and coffee will be served. and already the wall is up about four And hope fmrever new; Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday The social .committee which is com­ word of the death of his fsther, A larfe number of Ellu and their HOSPITAL NOTES feet on the east, south and west sides Oh, deep abiding mother love . of next week, th ^ regular services posed of the following members C. B. E llsw orth (ff MSrldeF efareet, friends are expected to attend the of the building. The structural steel Harry D. EMwards, 77, at his home That lasts beyond all other love. for $1.00., will be to charge; Mrs. Margaret who each year spends hts'W tot(^'to M -Centennlal charity dance a t Cle and sea- ing of depression, make a new sootoga to the gelatin mixture. Put The Hartford House Wrecking PARENTS BOTH BUND, W ashable beginning with a bright and cheer­ into the mold, chUl and then serve Co., which has the contract to de­ 'I. Saturday THE SMART SHOP on a platter gamisl^ed with curly molish the grain storehouse on Cen­ ful home. A little paint will give it endive. ter street the so-called Gorman a new perstmality. Stiect just the THEIR DAUCirrER DIES State Theater Building brick building on Charter Oak righ t txAat from Olson’s Paint Shop. Dresses for street and the coal pocket trestle Giving Mother a gift on her day west of the land of the Manchester ’The delightful days of spring and is a charming custom. Some gift New Britain, May 6.— (AP)—toto Lumber Company, has completed the home of Mr. and Arthur early summer conqiire to ke^ us suggestions from Hale’s: Humming the wrecking of the storehouse and PORCH FROCKS out-of-doors and so it is nsesaaary Sullivan, both of whom axa blind, M oth er! Bird hose at $1.00, silk scarves at removal of the lumber and bricks. to plan meals which are easy to tragedy reached today. Their aenn $1.00, handbags in newest and Its crew tjday started remo'ving months old daughter, Dorothy Linen—Pique—^Lawn prepare or which may ba inopared- smarteat styles, $2.98, and a very bricks and lumber at the Charter early to the day. Jellied meats to t Agnes, died at New Britain gimetm ASSORTED COLORS exeeUent and attractive assortment Oak street building. The last Job hospit^ a few minutes after tl^ the inain dish are ideal for this. of Left’s candy. At the stationery to be taken up will be the wrecking They are satisfying and may be had made a hiurled trip to h v 7^ Dress Values from $1.00 to $1.95 department, you may select an ap­ of the trestle. The lumber and tim­ side. . If she is one a t placed to the refrigerator early to propriate card for her from 5c to bers there are exceptionally heavy Although.the psrente are ^ those happy the day. 15c. and it will require more time and prived of^their right, thrir Urea young Mothers, SPECIAL AT SIZES 14-52 men to take the structure apart since the birth of the child, whose 5 9 c For Mother’s *Day, Marlow’s are who still look in than in the case of the other two eyes were normal, have bera filled A Value Our Buyer Obtained In New York F « This offering a large and varied assort­ buildings. with happiness. Today their lieairte i Coats their ''teens”, she ment of very attractive house are gripp^ by grief. will Uke one of E v m t. dresses, size 14 to 52, at from 50c to Town Clerk Samuel Turktogton Mr.. SuUi'van is widely, knowh .1 to the new Sports $1.00 each. this morning received a telegram in­ the state as a corresptmdeat fiMr: a Women’s and model WaMi Dresses, or a forming Hm of the death of Mrs. Sunday newspaper published - to Bridgeport Before her mMTiige stylish Instep-length Mount Carleton Bell of Kingston, OnL, last Misses’ Sizes. evening after a short llineas with Mrs. Sullivan was Ifiss AgsKs Wall Vernon Frock for party influenza. Mr. Bell is a friend of of Hartford and was employed.as a' Black and Navy. wear. • PROF. TDUMEY DIES Mr. ’Turktogton, and he and Mrs. typist by the State Boatfi of .Edn- aT Bell have entertained Mr. Turking- catlon for the blind. She Is an ac­ too and other Manchester men, in­ complished pianist The child sraa New Haven, May 6.—(AP)— Shown for First cluding Joseph AIMston, George H. tfticpn to the hospital last night a ft­ $1. “ $2.95 James Tourney, professor and for­ er a doctor bad discovered tbat she Howe and John G. Pentland, who Time m er dean at Tale School of was siftering from, a . heart afflic­ Forestry, died today. have accompanied Mr. and Mrs. tion. Turktogton on fishing and hunting A member of the faculty stoce trips to Canada. On receipt of the IS 100 t e a b s old h £ C o the school’s fotmdation in 1900, he telegram, Mr. and Mrs. 'Turklngton HARTFORD served ss director from 1911 to N ew Haven, M ay .6.— (A P )-r-M rs. If she is a Mother mit at once started by automobile for Mary R. Spencer, who came to thri 1922. to that year, however, he gave KtogstoiL The funeral will be- hel-4 in the prime of United St^es from Ireland to. 1$36 up the administrative position to . Saturday afternoon. iife, she will find r devote all his time to teaching and on a windjammer that ; xequiz^ real delight in Saturdayl reseandL The Manchester police received several weeks lo r the trip, celebrat­ Henry S. Graves, first dean at ed her 100th birthday anniversary one of our Ma­ their send-m ont^ pay checks yes­ the scbMl, who entered government terday. They would have received 3resterday. tron’s Style Wash work and brought about^ Tourney’s their pay on ’Tuesday but for the Eight of her children. incKidtog Dresses, that are appointment as director, succeeded delay checking up the receipts John R. Spencer of Sooth Norwalk fasnioned to fit her figure bim to charge of the schooL of the tax collector. Checks have were here for the celebration. Tourney retained his chair as Mrs. Spencer li'ved to Albany, N.. and- her personal fancies of also been received by many firms Morris K. Jesup professor of sil-vi- and persons the last two days fdr Y„ until her m arria#e^ tha- late Fashion. ^ culture, which he held since it was bills previously approved for pay­ John Ri Spencer: when ihdy tooved established in 1909. ment by the Selectmen. to Seymour. She came to New Ha­ ven a few 3pears a g a Buys An Eos^ish telephone subscriber $ l.-$ 2.95 can communicate with 95 per cent Miss Vivian Barto of Oak street of the world’s telephone users. entertained about twenty of her High School classmates at a party at her home last night. Refresh­ ments were served and games and MINSTREL Suits dantdiig were enjoyed. a n d D i m c a Brownbilt Shoe Albert Lennon, 44, of 30 Bank street was arrested by Lieut Wil­ Choice of Suits. liam Barron at 9:15 this morning If she is a Mother A Wonderful New St(Hre for assault on his 'wife, Helen, and TONIGHT whose hair has son early this morning. During the Formey Values 8Z5 Mala St. to $17.95 turned to silver domestic disturbance the accused Hollister Street Sdiod and her smile to struck his son and broke several dishes. Lennon will ^pear in court Married Couples’ gold — buy her Shoes for Mother tomorrow fbr breach of the peace Tomorrow one of our Ellder- Mother—now that toe family and assault. Q ub ly Women’s tooonse isn’t what it used to be— 2nd CoosLcgational Chnreli Washable Dresses, styled spends six to eight hours s day Clan McLean, O. S. C. has receiv­ Chorus 20 Male V o im *15 C O A T on her feet—^A pair of Brownbilt and sized especially for ed an invitation from Clan Gordon T resdstraig^t Shoes wiH keep BILL DILLON, Director Mothers who are also, "Gran­ of Hartford to attend a social meet­ her feet young. ing and gathering of the clans at ’Nuff sed nies” . •A Special Purchase. their ban on Ann street, Hartford, CHareape Wood, FlaalBt. •Save $7.10 on Your Coat. Monday evening. Clansmen who plan to go should leave the Center M ert StevensoB, toterloeatar. *t 7:30 that night. End Men: BID DUkHi, Andy A n # $1. ‘”$2.95 • Popular Beige and Blue Polo Coats. erson, Roger Winton, Walter •New Untrimmed, Navy Dress Coats. Rev. J. Stuart Neill, pastor of SL Henry. Mary's Episcopal church, will be nominated as one of the deputies 'to Buddy Boilst’s (kch eotn \ ▼ •Sizes 14 to 44 for Miss and Matron. Black Kid, 1 Strap the synod of the first province at the j l amiiiai convention of the Episcopal Admission 35c, ! .L Better come early Saturday . . . we don’t exjiect coats Pump Diocese of Connecticut, to be held (. A s- r r. i- ^ . H ) f • N Children Under 14, 25c. which are such wonderful values to be here long. Polo Coats, at Christ Church, Stratford, on May 17 and 18. perfectly stunning with large stitched collars and enffs . . . Dress Coats with detailed cuffs, stitched collars, printed silk scarves. Rayon crepe and taffeta lined. The most popular TONIGHT models of the season for both miss and matron. If you need Black or brown tie, sizes S to 9. and a coat, don’t miss this event. s r “. “ ‘ * ‘ “ $ 5 . o o SA'TURDAY STATE Wmnoi who are am toelr feet a let, knew toe eoasfert a t Tread- stnlght shees. A boilier of Amertani —or a famous coach—discovers that the OFALLAdES only quitter on his team is Ms son! He loses a chainpimiship, but he Beautiful $15 makes a man! Appreciate Flowers Black S jd , 1 Strap for comfort HE3RE is no gift so invariably;. JACK HOLT ^rtain of warm welcome by in “ MAKER OF MEN” T DRESS With women of all ages as flowers. That’s Joan Marsh—^Richard C rom w ^ your cue for a Mother’s Day gift Featuring Extra Sizes for Women Who With the trend of lower costs a gor­ Wear Sizes 40 to 60 and 42^ to 52% $1.95 CO-PXATtJRE: geous selection at the price you wish A Manufacturer Makes Unusual Concessions, The New Brownbilt MARIAN to spend. Ideal Arch Shoe 4 Save $7.10 on Y our Dress MARSH In We know that women who wear EXTRA size dresses have MILIKOWSKI been waiting for a sale like this. We scoured the market and “‘‘Beauty and only after much effort and co-operation from the manofacturer THE FLORIST could we secure these dresses. Wondeifal in fit, latest in fu h - the Boss” The amusing story of a Ordarg entrusted to ns win convey the fun sfctiinent that ion, brand new . . . and new SHEERS. GEORGETTES. PBINT" Black *ne. Brown Tie. Black Kid, ED SILKS. PLAIN CREPES in plain shades, prints, navy and 1 8t ( ^ AH sines. • Q r Q C little church mouse who COMmd^^fl^AT tospired them. N e w ...... •O sOM went to wo A on a big black. A perfectly wonderful yariety for sdection. cheese! DIAL6029 RBMSBIBBR MOTTHER ON W ith *1110(0 FIXK)R WILLIAM WARREN lea’ s ' M o s t . - I f e t w W . V Hotel Sheridan Building MOTHER’S DAT. , ’ V ' r' ■ ,V.H MANGHBSnBR FRIDAY, MAY 6 , 198&

—(AP)—-A pet bull dog puppy was STUDIO REOPENS of whoin wiU make;, four; featqxB’.’Pfe* lllnees. She was bom in Rockville, FACE DBPOBrTATION an and children released ^ In their tures for the 1982-33 radio p roge^ own recognizance. It is alleged that credited today with saving t^e life September 1, 1862, the daughter of Hollywood, Cal., May 6—(AP)— Woik on the pictures w))i9h,i.will em­ Lbhdoni May Daniel and ^sihe Sauer, and had Danbury, May 8.—(AP)—An In­ they entered the country from Can­ of J(dm Trybn, 25, after a bull had Reopening of the ^O -Pathe studio ploy soveral h^pdped pqrsoiu,: IS;ex­ ton on 1^1 iold~t«p , EmnctM Town Meeting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward De Grazia has been conducting a from the pasture when the animal Radio Pictures several Farmers of the United States Leonard of Grove street this after­ night Mr. and Mrs. Saverio De taflor shop here. as announced today by B. spent three times as much money Russia for shipment : 4!rom Van? Thwo were about three hundred attacked him. The* dog turned on noon at 2 o’clock. Rev. George S. Grazia and their two children, as the bvdl and diverted the animzl's ahane, presidoit of RKO-Radle. for electricity last year as railway couver, C., to VladivOstw. ’ ‘ oltlsene present at the town meet Brookes, pastor of Union church aliena who had ^tered this country DOG SAVES MAN attention long enough to enable . Kahane said ctmtracts have been companies of the coimtry.- > Elec­ The London- aig^in- ’ for thS iUegdly. The man was locked up In tric power cost the farmers 646,- Soviets decUnsd to gbte'aay dstailt ' Ihf In the Islington Town Hall on officiated. Great Barralgton, Mass., May 6, Tryon to escape. signed with J. L Schnltsem, Larry ' Tuesday night Representative N otes default of 61.000 ball and the wom­ Darmour and J. C. Rachman, each 187,000. of the gnin purchsaeA however. ; Morton Thompson presided Harold F. Pitney, 24, and Anna ______-4. The first matter to be brought up Orlowskl, 21, have filed marriage in­ regarding the elimination in tentions at the office of the Town Clerk. • whole or in part of the electric Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hayward, .lights. First Selectman Felber who have resided here for some atated'tfiere were 96 lights in the time, have moved to Ellington. j town wmch cost 61824 or |19 a year B. Ignatowlcz Is at the Rockville , for a 60 mandle power light. It was City Hospital where he underwent T brought out that the town had no an operation for appendicitis . contract with the Lighting com- The Cornelia Circle will meet on «nany. Tuesday with Mrs. Frank Marble of s « Mr. Ahem of the Ughting Com- North Park street. ptny was present and stated that The closing recital of the Veronica me Company would be glad to make Coffey School of Dancing will be s-n survey of the town and arrange* held at Princess Hall this evening. T AMnts could be made for a circular rates similar to Rockville. f • After much discussion and on mo- -tlon of Percy B. Ainsworth a com­ KILLED BY EXH.0SI0N mittee was appointed to look into the matter, as follows: Walter H. London, Ont, May 6.—(AP) — !. SMnner, Joseph Lavitt, Carl O. The cause of an explosion which Grtirlng, Leon Dobkin, Tom F. killed one man and injured ten at .Cawley. This committee will co- the wholesale fruit plant of C. Cata­ -operate -with the Board of Select- lano and Sons last night was sought For Women r men, Henry Felber, B. Foster Hyde today by authorities. and Bernal A. Kelley. One conjecture was that ether Our regular 68.98 to 64.98 New On the question of lowering sal fumes used to hasten the ripening aries. of school teachers there ap­ Spring Shoes, all first quality— pear^ to be a misunderstanding of tomatoes exploded. Another was Mr. Lavitt stated at a town meeting that a furnace in the banana ripen­ greatly RE5DUCED! We must • held in February the citizens favored ing room blew up. ' a cut’ of 10 per cent. He claimed The blast shattered a large part make room for new summer of the plant, and shook the district the school committee only made a merchandise . arriving daily. five per cent cut at a meeting due for miles. Joseph Moczulcki, 17- v^NE-STRAPS of black kid, ONE-STRAPS for str^t and to the fact that the musical super­ year-old workman, died in a hospi­ reptile and gun- Stock Up now at remarkable visor had resigned. Lavitt thought tal three hours after the accident $2.79 dress black kid; ; *^0 the school committee should recon­ Of the other workers trapped by metal; Louis heels. savings. Sizes 3 to 8. junior Louis beds. sider and cut the pay 10 per cent. the collapsing walls, three may die. No vote was taken on the salaries Emergency crews quickly put out 3 to 8. Sizes 3 to 8. question. a fire that followed the blast Rich­ CUT FLOWERS Supervisor of the Ellington ard Catalano, manager, who suffer­ arui, of course Schools stated that Ellington teach­ ed a deep neck wound, was unable POTTED PLANTS ers are getting 61200 and 61300 to account for the explosion. For the Growing Girl wh^re in other places teachers are “The building trembled, then all FLOWERS for getting 62000. went black,” he said. MOTHER’S DAY Emblem C3ub Banquet Oxfords, Straps, Pumps and At a meeting of the Rockville WINS $1,000 PRIZE BASKETS Emblem Club Wednesday afternoon MOTHERS’ DAY Step-Ins in styles smart for final pleas were made for the In- ■1.T "WMir MftthPr’a Dav c ift mav be the sentim ent and devotion is never truly Paris, May 6—(AP) — Philippe wear right now and late into stallaUon and banquet to be held Soupault 35, was awarded the expnMed without a gift of low ers. Flow6ra have always spoken to aU womankind the language of next Wednesday. Installation takes Strassbiuger Foundation prize of love. summer! Patents, black- emd place at 4 p. m., with Supreme $1,000 today for the best series of PATENT ONE-STRAPS with "BLANCHE” TIES, smart for President Mrs. Bernard McHugh of articles published In French news­ brown kid, black emd brown Watertown, Mass., and suite in papers during the past year tend­ with new covered street. Black Ch&T^6e $2.79 calf, and white and beige nov­ $2.79 The banquet will take place in ing "to maintain and fortify the ANDERSON GREENHOUSES hexagon, heels calf with reptile the evening at 7:30. After the dinner cordial relations existing between elties. Sizes 2 1-2 to 8. there will be a social time at the PYance and the United States.” 2 1-2 to 7. Sizes 2 1-2 to 7. The articles were published in Elks home to which the members and FLOWER SHOP PHONE 8686 of the Rockville Lodge of Elks are L’Europe NouveUe, Le Vu, apd 158 BLDRIDGE STREET Invited. Cards will be played, with La Revue des Vivants. prizes. Guests will be present from M. Soupault, now is li-ving in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Brooklyn, N. Y. Hampshire and this state. Friendly Class Banquet The 26th anniversary banquet of Montgom ery Ward & Co. ■ the Friendly Class of Union Congre­ gational church was held in the so- South Manchester ’ cial rooms on Wednesday evening, ‘‘THE BEST CAND Y FOR MOTHER” 824-828 Main S t, Tel. 5161, with 125 members and guests in at­ tendance. A turkey dinner was served by the Ladies’ Aid Society of ON MOTHER'S DAY the chiu-ch. 'The dining room was decorated Because “Loft” Candies Are So Pure and Fresh, They are the Choice Candy with pink and blue streamers, for Mother’s Day. Shop Hale’s for Japanese lanterns, Easter lilies and ^ other.bush flowers. h -,. After an invocation by Rev. Charles P, Redfield, there was a period of silent prayer for de­ ceased members. Luther H. Fuller, Here IS a new for more than sixty years connected with Union Church, acted as master of ceremonies. 'The address of the evening was CANDIES given by Dr, Henry Luce of the Hartford Seminary Foundation, who We Opened This Department Last Saturday and Doubled Our Business spoke on "China." He was a mis­ sionary in China for more than (Exclusive Agents in Manchester) thirty years. 'There w as an inter- estii^ program of music and read­ ings. 6PLYRIVERSIDE Suspect Brought Here One of three men suspected of several thefts in this vlcmity was at the usual picked up in Detroit last week by police. State Policeman Thomas Abbotts of the Stafford State Police Famous Big Three Barracks was assigned to bring price o f ^ him back. The accused is John 1 lb. Old Fashioned Pure \ aii for Weinoski, 20, and be was presented before the Ellington Justice Court Gum Drops J charged with breaking and entering 4 ply tiresi a cottage at Snipsic Lake. Justice 1 lb. Milk Chocolate Pepper- [ f ^ C Theodore Palmer bound him over to the June term of the Tolland County mint Patties Superior Court under bonds of Again we lead in tibre vahical 1 8 ,^ which he was unable to fur­ 1 lb. Mother’s Own Package Here ia the new Si-PLY Rimenide nish, One man was bound over in the case a few weeks ago and a If you iver at« better candy at double the Mate. It ia the greaOeat tire raliie price, bring back the empty box and we 99Regular Value third man is still being sought. Given Bridal Shower will happily return your money! flJ O diat we hare ereroSered. Hieae Mrs, Catherine Cody of 17 Law­ ore die krerett pricef at which rence street, telephone operator at ( the Rockville exchange, who is to we have evereolda6«FLT Heavy be married to Richard E, Coughlin For Motherl Doty Rivereide Tire. Imagine of Providence on May 23, was given Sweet Saving In Every Box a pleasant surprise the operators ddet 6-PLlES FROM BEAD TO f I and office force Tuesday night. She BEAD AT THE USUAL PRICE ti was presented with a table lamp. .The program of the evening in­ Of Theise Lott Candies OF OTHER 4-PLY TIRES! cluded games and musical numbers, Prlees were awarded Mrs, Cody, Assorted Opera Drops jH iveffide Tires sre m ede by Miss Devlin and Miss Lucile Brig­ Dainty drope of pure eweete ham, Those attending the party Milk Chocolates —the kind that nMlt in your iooe of the largest marnifac* were; Mrs, John Fituerald, Mies Satin FUlad Loft'e pure, high grade candlesU8V/1 with rich mouth. Regular 40c value. Rose and Mildred Jelinek, Miss milk chocolate Full p o u n d ...... 1 9 ^ Iturers of fine tires in the Mary Conway, Miss Lucile Devlin, covering. y r o r l d . Miss Lucile Brigham, Miss Mariorie Maarti Regular 70c value. Mann, Miss Gertrude Ludwig, Miss Full pound Mother’s Mary Wendhiser and Mrs, Catherine 4 9 « Cody, lb. box High Grade Own Package More Dogs Licensed / Contolne aeeorted cboco- 4 PLY RIVERSIDES According to a report from the A beautiful eatln heart filled with Assorted Chocolates latee, Pecan rollf and aaeori- office of the Town Clerk on Thurs­ dainty Loft cboeolatee. A novelty aeeortment of delicioue iweete— ed noveltiee. Regular 30c at the low est prices day it was found that there were value. Full pound box ,.,. more dogs registered up to May 1 made from pure 5 9 than last year, 608 licenses were Ingredient!, in Riyrerside history. issued last year and this year 617. Regular 60c value, Lagt year there‘were eight kennel Full pound ^ Milk Chocolate licenses and this year only three, Cherries ^ 4 PLY SIZE •isee Monday 10 more dogs have Black Walnut Lufdoui, fraab red cberfiee with pura SBiiSan 2Q%AA0/2\ been licensed, making the total iboo^ta coatinf, Tbayll BOW 637. Wafers e.. D C m BE - Women coime back for thia epecial weekly. niel(ielrln your mouoit BT THE LOW PBICB- To Address Conference liar 70c value, Rev, George 8, Brookes, pastor of Mothar*a Book Pure walnut filled candiee ^ ReiRegular 70 4-FtT BXVBBSTO MATE U 'tfil pound 49 Union church will address the with hard coating, V F . lA tDife TlBS-liyEBflDB QUAL« meeting of the Litchfield Northeast Regular 40o value, WWW ItT tH B O lX « ABTO TmfcOUOH. Association of (;:oBgregatlonal Paekas* Fuu p o u n d ...... ^ Churches and Ministers which is to Double Dip be held at Riverton on next Tues­ * 1 .5 0 20-ouncee Pure Gum Drops Assorted Chocolates He soil VOURjOUl BAtTmY day, Thia ia a real low pr^e for tbeae high *^nrrn kikrt New fire Truck "The iweeteat itory ever told" will be Chlldrefi and grown-upe find thaae a de^ ligbtful treat Aeeorted grade Loft douUe dip choco- snaA aiAVT ftaw. The new auxiliary apparatus of Mother’e comment on tbie beautiful con­ IflUf, A number of taety the Ellington Fire Department is tainer, juet brimful of Loft Chocolate . flavore, OVAEAflTlSD la Regular 36c value. centere. Regular 80c value, about completed, the work being maaterpleeee. Mother will , appreciate Full pound ...... ^ done by members of the company, tbie wonderful flftl Full p o u n d ...... 1 5 As automobile was given the de- ^—nt early in the year by a . aiM it has been rebuilt. The __ __ now carries 1600 feet of hose, Have your tires mounted free. Free installation^ SSJ1L7 SS Main ^MmicaTmixtures, e ^ a??.' UgbU, riren, running boards on Floor, sidM aadback. t me# lizzie gaoer front Montgomery W ard & Co Miss Llazie Sauer, 69,. died at the hopM.efher alrter, Mrs, Edward 824-828 Main S t Tel. 5161, Leonard of Grove street, on Wsdnesdar, sight following a short ..T' '' ■ ' -'v "V:?;!: ?¥- \ i MANCHESTER EVENING BBIALD, SOUTH BCANOBB8TEB« CONNm FRIDAY, MAY 6 ,1S6R PAGE POUR

late about here. It is said that this next meeting of the association will SEASON AT RAirS town, Colchester, and some others be at Somers by special invitation...... f - a^acent, are»In a sort of cold sone John Coleman of Wllllmantlc has as compared with East Hartford, bought the Hudak place on th^ Y our Old Pen Is W orth $4.01 OPENS ON MAY 14 New London,* etc. The gardens here Marlborough road, with 46 acres of now are in full bloom, with jonquils, land, dwelling house and farm build­ ONE HOUR ONLY—FROM 2 p. m. to 3 p. m. forsythla, daffodils, violets, etc., in ings. The place has been through a Rau’i optn th*lr s«ason at Crystal their prime. The wild fiowers are good many hands within recent SATURDAY, MAY 7 LAks next Saturday, May 14. This sJso being brought In, such as vio­ years. To IntrodttM tbs New BnUet-abape Smooth-Point Qothio UnbroaW ^ “A ROYAL TREAT* will be their seventeenth season at lets, five finger, anemone, bluets, Solf-FUUng Voantnln P w M d FenoU Sot With the New Llfetlmo natnold Pen Point this popular lake resort. The road and many others. Maybe the reason we can’t Aak for it at your local dealtr or neighborhood has been widened passing the ball­ Quite a delegation of local Demo­ collect our money is .that the room and the bath-houses, thus cre­ You Save $4.01 - With Your Old Pen crats attended the meeting of the world has quit thinking about etore or phone direct to ua. ating more parking space. New Tolland County Democratic Asso­ RofudiOM of make or condition pen is In lighting effects have been installed ciation held at Yeomans Hall, war debts and started thinking in the ballroom and the dining rooms Columbia, Monday evening. The about war. Bring your pan to our atora, rogirdlaaa of make or have been painted giving the whole condition your ptn ia in> proaent thia coupon and only place an atmosphere of cleanliness 9 9 c Delivered in leeleis Contatnen and Inviting one to eat, drink and and ^we triU flvs you this bsautiful unbrsakabls |8.00 self-flUlng foun^n p « with be merry. ^ , the now new Ufstimt platnbld pan potot. You also get a 18.00 propel and Mpri )?enw Fancy Forms and Cakes on Order. Tlmmle Crowe and his Colonials Fur Storage 2% at Your Valuation. that; matchesxnntehei thsthe panpen absMUtsly _ FREE._____ This___ .. ____ 16.00______pen and____ pencil set is -i^v m to —that celebrated novelty orchestra you free. You really pay only for the new Ufettme platnold pen point. Unfit thrto from the Tea Garden at Peach Lake, ■its. A faotoiy tmtten ttfltitte guarantn with boto pen and penoU. If you oan t N. Y., will be the opening band. This coma on this day and hour MBd aomeone to our store wfth old pen, leave 99 cents u d is a twelve-piece singing orchestra your sst trill bs laid astda. Postttv^ nons sold at this price after 8 p. m. B atur^, playing more than forty instru­ May 7. AU the latest motUsd psarf affects,sffeots. French onyx, black andana pearly marine ments. During their regular dance green—la ladlea’, men's and otfilwen slasiIS. Royal Ice Cream Co. program they introduce novelties featuring eight violins, six trom­ Michael OrUtelU, Prop. bones, six trumpets, six saxophones MINER,S PHARMACY or six banjos. Tlmmle Crowe has S-radiits 903 Main Strett, South Maneh9attr» Conn. 27 Warren St, Tel* 8942, South Maneheoter searched all through the New Eng­ land states as well as New York Tomorrow Ends Oar Ninth state to bring these exceptionally ^ / talented musicians together under his banner. The following Satur­ day night Bill Hehey and his Merry- . makers will be at Rau’s for their first engagement of the season. Anniversary Sale with a host of bargains throughout the store. Shop HEBRON for best values in A well child conference will take place at the town hall, Hebron cen­ ter, Friday, May 13, from 2 to 4 p. m. Helpers appointed to the doctor and nurses are: Miss Clarissa Mother^s Gifts L. Pendleton, Mrs. Howard O. Thompson, Mrs. Fitch N. Jones, and Mrs. Carlton H. Jones. A t a Democratic caucus held at the town hall, April 28, the foUow- ing were appointed delegates to at­ tend the Democratic convention at Goats $9-$1299 Hartford: Carlton Jones, Ames W. Sisson, Claude W. Jones and Fitch Why wait longer to buy your Spring coat? It will N. Jones. be hard to find better values than these! Dress and FuurtsI 86rvic6a of the late Fran- cis Gillespie Waldo were largely at­ sports styles. tended, Tuesday, at 2:30 p. m. at the residence on Hebron green. Bearers were W. C. Robinson, Edmund H. Horton, Alphonse Wright, and Albert W. HUding. The Rev. Howard C. Champe, pastor of the Lebanon ^ Congregational church, and a form­ Dresses $4-79-$6-79 er pastor of the Hebron church, assisted the Rev. Walter Vey in the These dresses come in a pleasing array of printed service. Mr. Champe gave a brief and plain materials. Every dress at a reduced price. talk telling of the quiet, consecrat­ ed life of the deceased, and spoke \ 0 of that which seemed to be the situating principal of his life, the fesx of Infringing on the rights of others or in any way hurting Jiem. :The floral offerings were many and 9 9 c-$1.99 beautiful. Among those present were: Mrs. George Wakefield, of North Brookfield, Mass., Mr. Wal­ At these low prices tomorrow only. Large and do’s eldest daughter, and Mr. small headsizes. « Brookfield, Mrs. Cora Hollister of south Glastonbury, his sister, David # Waldo, of Kingston, N. Y., his nephew, and Mrs. Waldo, and many other relatives and friends. Inter­ ment was in the family lot in S t Peter’s cemetery. Tiib Frocks $1- $ 1.79 Mrs. Cora Hollister of South Glastonbury is spending a few Jays “Just marvelous” you’ll say when you see these Guided By Trustworthy And CapaHe with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Francis lovely dresses for summer wear. G. Waldo. MtnH Hazel Hamilton of Tops- field, Mass., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray for a few Minds The Policies Of The Manchester days this week. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kibbe during the Holeproof Hose INWt week end were: W. R. Upston 7 Memorial Hospital Have Brought It An of.East Hartford, John S. Mott of Regular $1.00 chiffon or service weight. South Glastonbury, W. H. Kibbe, Mr. Klbbe’s brother, of Rockville, who is spending a few days, John Roche of Rockville, Mr. and Mrs. Enviable Record For Service And Have Fred Morrell of South Manchester, Mrs. W. H. Brown of Rockville, Mrs. Nellie Hodge Carpenter of Perry- vUle, R, L, and Mr. and Mrs. Sher­ wood Raymond of New Britain and Made It A Beacon Of Hope For All family. R. N. Houston, who has spent the Seldom Such Quo lily for 4 winter in Washington, D. C., was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Those Suffering From Sickness For A Ldloy Benzinger overnight going to Full Fashioned Norwich Wednesday. forenoon. Harry Tomchin, who has spent the winter with relatives in New GOIDEN CREST York, has returned to his former Radius Of Many Miles. boarding place with H. Clinton Por­ ter’s family, for the summer. Mrs. Amanda Davies of Baldwin, L. I., is visiting her sister. Miss Vic­ toria wiiriing and family at the HUding hqmestead. DURING THE WEEK MAY 9th to 16th, Incl. The case against the Rev. Wal- ?ter Vey, jwwtor of the Hebron and CHlead Congregational churches, accused some weeks ago of indecent •assault, was noUed for lack of evl- — and Pure Silk I ydence on the recommendation of States Attorney Brown, at the Wonders for wear—and . remarkable You Will Be Asked To Give All You Criminal Superior Court at Nor­ values at 69c! Full length, pure silk wich, Tuesday. Mr. Ves^s parish­ hose with French heels. Reinforced ioners and aU who knew him, con­ at toe and h ^ gratulated the clergyman upon his release from the charge. There was , Can To ward A Fund Of much indignation felt at the bring­ ing of the charge, and Mr. Vey's pariabionera here and -his former Equals Nationally Advertised $1.35 Hose! people In were convinced from the flrat that the pastor was innocent. From the first he em­ FuU- phatically denied the charge. Fashioned ’ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Kellogg COLDEN CREST $20,000 and family, of Hartford, are spend­ ing the week at their country home, Pure Silk from Top to Toe the former F. H. Waldo place. > Miss Hazel Broome of Hartford Needed To Meet An Inevitable Operating Deficit In The !was at her father’s home in Hope- vale a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. David Waldo, who Forthcoming Fiscal Year. Every Dollar— ^Yes Every Fraction motored from their home in Kings- 'ton, N, Y., to attend their tmcle’s funeral on Tuesday, were callers at 8 ^ 6 9 tbs home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Of A Dollar You Can Give Is Needed. * Coates in Hopevale before return- Not Uke 39 and 42-gauge hose usually tag. ■old at about this price! These are all AOaa L. Carr motored to New • Ixmdon Wednesday .afternoon to 45 gauge. Sheer, dear ebUton or ser­ vMt Enoch Gkaadall, who is at the vice—permanent full finish, picot top, ' CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS New London hospital tor treatment, curved French heels. In the "lighter” airs. Sherwood Ifiner, with whom ^ I fr . C^wndall boards, Mrs. Harold tones. Chamber Of .Commerce Rooms 815 Main Street O ny and children, accompanied Mm. Mr. Crandall was somewhat JAY E. BAND, GENERAL CHAIRMAN. Ifi^roved at the last report. « Anna L. Carr, reader of S t Peter's Episcopal dm r^ was too fU from n e eitoets o f a bad cold M o n t g o m e r y W a r d & C o Sttoday to do more than reader the Make Checks Payable to The Mancherter T n ^ Company, Tretwurer m r e r eerwiee. The smwon was nsitted, bat the twaal Sunday 824*928 Main Sontii Maacbester eeboct session was bald, Mr, Carr TUs AdmOssmsot Paid tor by O. E. Ine. and Ths W. O. big^te be able to preach neat T fl, 5181 Boa, ' ^ .The egrlag season has haw quite •: : ( • ■ t*;! ' /. P

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spent Wednesday at her eettage at Pomona Grange last Wednesday -Andover Lake. evening meeting with Vemcm FAIOLY OF FIVE FLEES, WAPPING Grange. They were .Alfred Stone, ANDOVER The Boys' Club will give a dance Eldwmd P. Collins, V^ alden V. Col­ and repeat the Mock Marriage at A birthday siuprise party was lins, Janes M. Preston, Mrs. Susie Girl FROM BURNING HOME There win be sixty at the dinner the Town HaH in Hetnxm Siaturday given in honor of Wilbur C. Hills Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Levi T. in the Town Hall Sunday evenii^ evening. Monday, evening with six tables of given by the property owners of Dewey and Mrs. Lillian E. Grant. MOTHER’S Rev. Wallace L< Woodin will take setback players. Mrs. Ward Grant Scout Farm House In Wapping Area -Andover Lake. own the ladies first prize, Mrs. Fred There was a large gathering of for bis topic Sunday nmming Destroyed But Other Build­ "Motlrnrhood." There will sperial Trowbridge the second prize and NewM DAY Orange members at tbe r^^ular Mrs. Holde the consolation. ings On Stougiiton Place Are m eet^ Monday evening. A M oth­ music and an anthem by the choir, with Nathan GatcheU, org^mist. In Men’s first went to MjTon Peck- Saved. ers' Day program arranged by Mrs. ham, the second to Frank Levzo of MAYS Frank Hamilton, was carried out. the evening the Misses Lois and ATBODGBI New Britain, and the consolation to Fire, originatiog around a chim­ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phelps at­ Louise Helmer wll be the leaders of The May meeting of the Girl Martin Lehan. ney just under the roof, in the old tend^' the funeral of Frank Waldo tbe Christian Ehideavor service. Scout Officers' .Asaociatkm was held John Stoughton place on the Sand in Hebron Tuesday afternoon. Th^ schools held one seai^on Wed­ The next meeting of Wapping Thine own month condemneth at headquarters with 15 members , Hill road between Wapping and E3mer B'inley of New York and nesday, the teachers attending the Gnmge is going to be “Gi^en thee, and not I: yea, thine own Ups present. I Windsorville resulted in the total Bolton was a recent -aller on Fred teachers’ meeting in South Coven- Night," flower garden and vegetable testUy against thee.— Job. 15:6. A motion was carried that it is destruction of the building late last Bishop. try. garden. The attendance contest is tbe captain’s responsibi' ty that her to start with tbe meeting and the light. Miss -Annie Matbewson who has The case fiber .board mill has There is no talent so useful to­ troop be represented at each meet­ The farm and buildings are own­ been ill for several weeks, is under closed for a time rmd a notice post­ rules and regulations will be an- ward rising in the world, or which ing. ed by William Sluzbaais. The esti­ the care of Dr. Michael D. lUordan ed. When the mill starts again there noimced. puts men more out of the reach of The hour of these meetings has mated loss is 15,000 p artly covered of Willimantic. will be a 15 per cent cut in wages. The members of the Congrega­ fortune, than discretion, a species of been changed to 7:30 o^clock. by insurance. Betty Winship of Hazard- Mrs. Benjamin Elmer of Rocky tional churcl branch of the Wap­ lower prudence.— Swift. The June meeting will be the an­ Mr. and Mrs. Sluzhanis and their viiie is spoading the week with her Hill spent Wednesday with her par­ ping Federated church attended the nual picnic

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from getting a two-thlrda majority, beh in d t h e s c e n e s in Many p«opl« hav« potlood that al­ ly been combatted by some selflab- most any ehaaft in um dlat is h«lfi< ilanrt{H itfr ly and blindly self Interested group. which under the party rules he ful fbr a time. Somewhere between communism must do to win the nomination, It is IC«IH«ai«r, Conn. pledged to or Instnmted for Roose­ OR08SWORD PUZZLES IN SEN­ apeakeia, too. any medicinal value of your hew THOMAS PBRUU80N true economic law and not by greed ATE—WHO COULD BLAME velt, This leaves cialy 51 more to diet as much as that it keeps you Qawaral Manapar or self Interest masquerading as HER? Moeea’s Bargain dgarets away from the excessive use of rounttao Uotobar i, till economic law; a tone watched over be obtained with sixteen states to be Senatorial foibles: George Moses those food mistakes which you were by a strict and honest government heard from which are regarded aa By RODNEY DUTCHER of New Hampshire smokes oigarets FOODS ARB NOT MEDICINES <$> The only way in which food* can making day after day and Which PubUabad B»ary Bvanlnt Bacapt that cost 10 cents per package of be considered curative is when they Sundaya and Holldaya. Bntarad at tba devoted to preventing stupid vorac­ certain to supply him with a great Washington.—Notes from our 20. . . . Marcus Ooolid^ of Massa­ were harmlng>^ou. The new diet is Poat Oflflc* at South Manchaatar, many more than the required num­ Elvery once in a while somebody supply deficiencies in the diet, in In no sense a cure. In taking ah Conn^ aa Second Claaa Matt Mattar. ity from squandering the nation’s nation’s capital: chusetts arises every afternoon attempts to classify foods aa though the same way that a little aqua orange juice fast for rheumatl^, SUBSCRIPTION RATB8 resources In Kreuger wlldcatting ber—not for the nomination but for Senator Hattie Caraway’s habit from what he calls the “suffocating Ona Yaaft by matt atmosphere’’ of the Senate and they were medicines, treating each pura might be considered a remedy for example, do not consider the “stopping power." Since it is in­ of doing crossword pussies from food as if it were a specific remedy par excellence to a man on the orange jihce curea the rheumaUsm. Par Month, by matl a a a a a a a a '*0 and worthless foreign loans; a tone time to time In her back row seat takes a brisk walk around the new S tasta eoDtaa a a a a a a « a » : « t aaa*Abb»S *01 In which no man could absorb a for­ conceivable that any important part ^aza over toward Union station. for some disease. The other day I desert and dying because of thirst. This diet simply gives the body a Otltvaradi ona yaar •••••••«••• .11.01) on the Senate floor lias not es­ came across a book with such a In this case we are only supplying chance to cure itsdf by restrio^ng tune by the trick of signing his of these votes could ever be switch­ caped a certain amount of super­ Henry Ashurst of Arizona can’t MBMrBR OP THli ASSOCIATED cilious criticism from other wom­ do a lick of work in his office clasidflcatlon. Ekich food was alpha­ something which the body needs for the foods which Interfere with nor­ PRESS name; a tone of honest wages and ed to Smith the nomination of the betically Indexed and the disease it Its functioning. Yet we do not con­ mal health. Tba Aaaootatad t raas la axoiualaaly latter is an obvious impossibility en who are not senators, but there unless every picture is hung ex­ aatltlad to tha uaa tor rapubltcatton honest profits; and of honest money are two schools of thought on actly evenly and every piece of was supposed to benefit followed. sider excessive thirst a disease and This reminds me ot. a doctor w h o of all nawa diapatehaa oradttad to tt that will not swell from day to day from the beginning. Mrs. Caraway*' crossword pus­ paper on desks is arranged as )f For example: Almonds, good for water as the medicine simply be­ said, “I took C8ure of the i>atlent; or not otharwUa oradlted In thta Wherefore the professions of the sies. . . . After all, she Is faith­ by a try-square. . . . ’The famous weak nerves; apples, cure bilious­ cause of the very obvious cause and God headed him.” We should regard papar and alao tha local nawa pub- and destroy the debtor nor shrink ness; apricots, cure worms; aspara­ effect. There is no doubt that food Itahad haratn. Smith advocates, upon Inspection, ful in her attendance and sitting pink whiskers of J. Ham Lewis foods like the doctor; they care for All rtKhta of rapubltcatton ot from day to day and destroy the in the Senate is a terrible bore at of Illinois are almost white now, gus, cleanses the lungs and kid­ would help a starving man more the body and feed it while the apaclal dupatchaa haratn ara alao ra* creditor; a tone in which natural appear to lack sincerity. They least nine-tenths of the time. but his hair is the color usually neys; avocados, builc weight; bana­ than all the medicine la the world. body’s own inherent heading power aarvad. monopolies would be administered as may, and do, hope to block the nom­ The men are, for the most called “red.” nas, increase strength; beets, build Ordinary starvation is a very obvi­ mends the machinery amd gets blo^; blackberries, overcome diar­ ous condition, but there are many PubllahaPa Rapraaantatlaa: Tha belonging Inherently to all the peo­ ination of the New York governor; part, usually not to be found in It’s hard to tell which were the things in good running order again. JuNua Mathawa Spactal Asancy—New they certainly haven’t, because they their seats at all. If they happen most disappointed—the Republicans rhea; cabbage, grows hair: carrots, cases of partial starvation which Once you understand the body’s Tork. Chloaso. Oatrolt and Boaton. ple and no public franchise ever overcome asthma, and so on through are not so easily recognized. Scurvy wonderful ability to head itself, you couldn’t have, the remotest expec­ to be spendl g the afternoon in when they couldn’t find the names Pull aarvtca client ot N B A Sar< permanently alienated from toeir the chamber, they may go off in of John J. R a^ob on the stock ex­ the entire list ^ common foods. was at one time a frequent cause will look for foods which allow this vtca. Ine. control; a zone in which dishonest tation of nominating their own groups for a couple of hours at change’s list of .short sellers or the This is not the first list of this kind of death and suffering. ENery boat heading, mending power to go on Democrats wh-n they couldn’t spot 1 have seen; probably thousands or expedition returning from a long Marabar Audit Bureau ot Ctrcula* infiation would be prevented from man. What they are after, and lunch, or saunter about the cham­ unhampered. You will then quit tiona what their leader is after, is to get ber draping themselves wherever the name of Secretary of War have been printed, each one varying trip had its quota of victims. Now looking for some miracle medicine being followed by inevitable defia- they like or pile out into the Patrick J. Hurley. Hurley was sup­ in regard to the disease that the we know that this disease is due to or mysterious food property which Tha Harald Printing Company. Ino.. into a position where they can dic­ cloakroom to tell stories and food is supposed to cure. a deficiency in the diet and that it asaumaa go flnanctal raaoonatbtlUy tlon because there could be no dis­ posed to be the “cabinet member,’’ will in some magic mamner imme­ for typographical eirora appearing In honest infiation: a zone of sane tate the compromise candidate. smoke. . . . Mrs. Caraway re­ who, according to unfoxmded pub­ Doctors at one time had the idea is caused by a lack of vitamin C diately restore health. advartlaaminta In tba Manchaatar mains a rather lonesome figure lished eports i f mysterious origin, that every disease had some specific which is so abundant in the citrus Evening Herald. business and industry and agricul­ and it seems to be a mean person was on the list fruits and some other fresh foods. NEXT STEP remedy if it could only be discover­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ture in which no group or class who. would deny her those puzzles. ed. Few believe this at the present In this sense only food be regarded FRIDAY, MAY 6. Now that they have A1 Capone Norris May Leave Town as a medicine—when it supplies a could exploit any other group or time. Now even the most optimistic (Reducing Hips) class and In which profits could fol­ locked up in the Atlanta Peniten­ Lobbyists Multiply * There’s be more congressional in­ doctors could not name ovei a few deficiency. ••b e t t e r h a v e WORK” tiary the next thing in order, after Seldom in recent years has the vestigations, perhaps, if members specific drugs. Yet this idea that Dieting for disease, however, in­ Question: Miss A. C. a«ka: “What low only service. capital so teemed with lobbyists. didn’t know their lives would be is the best way to reduce hips?” Those pro-beer verses that Sena­ that blood stained individual has each particular food hsis some cludes more than merely supplying tor Bingham caused to be read in When we flod such a middle They are even thicker than the miserable by unfortunate persons special curative property still re­ dietetic deficiencies; it also consists Answer: There is no method as groimd we shall have cured not only lapsed into the retirement incidental movie stars and radio crooners desperate for jobs as investigators mains. I am convinced that such be­ in regulating the diet and keeping effective in reducing the hips as to the Senate the other day, while as who call on the-President Taxation or helpers. this depression but all depresslona. to his situation and remained there liefs are largely superstition. away foods which are injurious. wadk four or five miles each day. dreary a mess of doggerel as the for a few months, is the usual At­ and proposals to write tariff items Senator George Norris of Ne­ Senate—victim of the world’s worst Unless we set ourselves resolutely into the tax bill have brought the braska, who is kind-hearted, has to the task of finding it, and move lanta failure of health and much largest number, but these are days been so besieged since his reso­ poets—has listened to in many a when every orgsmized group has on always with that object in view— pressure to obtain executive clem­ lution to investigate the Farm day, contained one significant line, ency. Probably in a year or so we some scheme or other which is rec­ Board passed that he told me, in and unless we make a very early ommended to restore national pros­ seeming seriousness, that he might the last one. “Better have work shall begin to hear how much weight NATIONAL BEDDING WEEK —MAY 2 TO 7 than blood,” warns the rhymster. start on our search—we may, some perity through favoritism for or have to leave town. Hard luck day before we realize it, suddenly the fat killer has lost and how, if his salvation of one particular industry, stories threatened to drive him to The time Is not yet when words class or section. distraction. become aware of the sinister import precious life is to be preserved, it fike these, in this coimtry, bring a will be quite necessary to let him Delegates to recent conventions of those words ? “Better have of wet women and of dry women 'Two Fat “Angels" creeping sensation. Unfortunately out. 'That is the usual formula for work than blood.” here also turned to and did a Recent memories: Democratic there is no complete assurance that federal prisoners who have some great deal of personal lobbying statesmen amd other politiciams in it will not arrive if, by dire chance, A1 Smith announced that the the crowd wai ing hours for eleva­ HOOVER, BORAH money left to pay the right kind Your old mattresses are worth the people of this nation should be of lawyers and buy influence in the only complaint among hundreds tors to take them to the top floor Yesterday President Hoover sent of telegrams following his Jeffer­ Jefferson Day dinner. . . . John called on to withstand another two proper quarters. Woulto’t it be a message to Congress and Senator son Day dinner speech (about war W. Davis and hn F, (Tamma,ny) and a half years of the same kind dreadful if it failed to work in the Curry together, with snow white Borah made a speech. Granting debts, Governor Roosevelt, etc.), as the last two and a half—a period Capone case? was- one from “a man I didn’t hair, white vests, shirts and collars of ineptness and bewilderment and that the President’s position is in­ know who asked if I would tell maddng them look like a couple of another bedtime gtory tonight for nice fat old angels about to rise futility utterly incredible". We have finitely more difficult than that of a United States Senator who has no his boy.” But the complaint hard up on wings. stood this past two Eind a hsdf years IN NEW YORK ly counts. ’The “man” was a couple Jimmy Cox of Ohio cleverly using without serious suffering, almost occasion to worry even about his of newspapermen attending an al­ the freight elevator. . . . Henry job, it is difficult to refrain from Rainey of Illin9is, who looks like without great inconvenience, because Just a little Air coholic party, who heard AI on the drawing a comparison between the radio and decided it would be funny the devil in a dress suit wearing a we could live, so to speak, on our New York, May 6—Moe Finkle- to send him the wire. . . . They red carnation. own fat. We couldn’t do it over two utterances. stein, beaming down from the fire \ again. There isn’t enough fat left. “The most essential factor to escape of his button factory upon a ed Cage.’ Say, you’re getting off Federal Judge James Wilson and One hundred and twenty million economic recovery today,” said the fiesta-spirited throng in Allen street, spoke for the “seven million” easy. asked for a gallon of medicinal people are beginning to worry. You President, “is the restoration of con­ when he said simply: “Yes, id’s nize Well, maybe there is some balm liquor “for a.rheumatism cure.” He can’t have a hundred and twenty fidence.” His criticism of the House in Gilead! Or, perhaps, as some mama and the babies should have explained that he was going to mix million people worrying, very long, of Representatives for its failure to maybe some sonshine, witt air, witt wag recently put it: “You can accept any legislation calculated to strain it through a microphone— the whiskey with a dead rattlesnake without having them undergo an at­ room.” and herbs, and rub the concoction balance the budget, profoimdly jus­ Only in New York might you but it’s still crooning!” tack of nerves, of hysteria. And a come upon 15,000 humans cele­ GILBERT SWAN. on his ailing knee. He promised to hundred and twenty million people tified as it is, was predicated on brating the achievement of a lit­ bring the snake into the judge’s such failure’s effect on “confidence.” office to show he was on the level. wit^ the jitters are liable to do any­ tle more space, a peep of daylight r e a l l y f o r RUB and stretchdng space in the air. thing—even a hundred and twenty He spoke of “uncertainty” and millions of docUe, conventionalized “fright” as causes rather than os Fort Worth, Tex.—A wrinkled About 9,500 Americans reside in Alien Street, nationally identi­ little man entered the offices of China and 2,098 in Japan. Americans. effects. fied as “brass t o ^ , ” is no longer “the street of shadows.” To a So far in this depression the The message, completely justifia­ ble in every line, was that of a wor­ visitor interested in social welfare, United States has been giving a this East Side highway now pre­ pretty fair imitation of Wilkins ried dffice manager trying to get a sents a study in “before and after Micawber — making rhetorical rebellious and intractible staff to do its obvious duty and pointing out To ° the westward , Allen Street speeches and waiting for something remains as it has been through the THIS IS NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK to turn up. Nothing has turned up the liability of the sheriff to come generations. Elevated tracks are but the roots of the commodities around if the accounts and the bank as a grim, black river overflowing balance were not soon' gotten into into tenement windows. One “Give more thought to music" and securities markets. Having col­ needs but thrust out an arm to lapsed from an overdose of credit we workable shape. touch one of the cross-ties of the -m have sought to regain our health Senator Borah, possibly because “El.” trade tor these tine through the application of more such details are not his responsibil­ The Old and llie New Once the Bowery found in this credit. Having bankrupted our­ ity, dealt with a bigger and more dank, clammy corridor a rich selves through taxation we seek to fundamental subject. Apparently field for is fungus overgrowth. WATKINS^RED CROSS restore solvency through more tax­ he is less interested in trying to Dives of rankest odor thrived. make the machine run on two left Time turned airless, sunless base­ ation. But these devices are mere ments into thriving nests of crafts­ reminders of the typical method of wheels than in getting two new men and artisans. Workers in treating a compound comminuted wheels for the opposite side. Point­ brass hammered out their wares Innerspring Mattresses fracture of the thigh or a chest ing out that the total of indebted­ in the half-light and today a "world of brass” attracts tourists bullet wound,* in the movies. ness in this country is 140 billion and searchers for Manhattan's When the stricken hero is brought dollars and that because of the more colorful atmosphere. Here Make over your beds this Spring in the young woman in the case shrinkage in values this is actually are andirons and Elizabethan ta­ during housecleaning! Install twice what it was in 1929, he de­ ble bells; Spanish lanterns and new innerspring mattresses and takes charge, wangles a bowl of hot door knockers, ash trays and manded that the United States aban­ Is your child begin to enjoy the deepest, most water, sops a towel, wipes away four candlesticks, pots and kettles. restful-slumber imaginable. For drops of blood from the region of don the “gold mentality” and take But the eastern half of the $22-50 the woimd, tucks the unconscious the lead in an international confer­ street, widened many yards, basks if you have never slept on an ence for the rehabilitation of silver in the sun, with a mile of benches Innerspring mattress you have a patient in, and hopefully sits down and premenade for "mamma and —a means, according to his reason­ among this fortunate The Slumbertime; a fine in­ new pleasure in store. Witn to wait for his recovery. He gets the babies.” nerspring mattress costing well in the movies but he would die ing, whereby the burden of internal each new Red Cross mat­ debt might be restored to merely its Oay at the Passover only $17.50 when you return tress you select, in reality. Just one block to the East and an old mattress I return an old, So far we have done nothing but normal weight and at the same time Orchard Street has been bulg­ the purchasing power of half the ing with crowds preparing for the m illion ? _ \, om-out m a t - mop up a little of the blood. Now tress, and you will we are waltlBf for the recovery, or world be so increased as to re-estab- Jewish psMOver. In this holiday llsh trade. season, the street of « thousand receive a $5 al­ something else, to turn up. If the pushcarts is gayer than ever with More than a million children are studying music lowance on the people of the country, not half of There is just one criticism to be color, and noisier than ever with today! Taking private lessons...... playing in old one! Red them but all of them, do* not get made on the Borah speech by those street cries, bargaining and efforts at neigbboirly conver^iuon. school bands or orchestras.. .knowing the Infinite Cross has made gainfully to work in the next couple who, like him, believe that the gold joy of creating rich harmonies, playing haunting these extra fine of years^tben watch out against standard fixation is the worst of all Second Avenue, with the holi­ melodies. Giving untold pleasure to others. $29-50 mattresses spei- the warning in the beer poem. obstacles to the restoration of trade days at band, uses the festive spirit Reaping a rich reward for themselves! The gift cial for our Na­ The ills of this era are not to be and Industry. 'That is with relation for a hasty hypcdermic against The Countess; with $5 allow­ the depression’s inroads. of music is priceless... .yet its actual cost is little tional Bedding cured by communism—there is not to the time of Its delivery. • Tbls Broadway of the East Side today. Come in tomorrow...... during National ance for your old mattress, . Week. genius enough in the world to es­ It was not quite fair for the Sen­ bad been the home of the Yiddish Music W eek... .and select a piano on our budget this new one costs only $24.60. tablish such a system in a country ator to deliver that speech on the Theater in America. During the plan. ' ' winter months five companies col­ like tbls and among a people like day on which the President's emer­ lapsed. But one was left when ours, in a century, even If the nation gency message was, it is safe to spring came. believed in it. They are not to be Msume. expected, Mr. Hoover's Aeolian-Made cured by "conftdencs”—a tool may strictures upon the House are just Odds —^ Ends / In a report of Will Hay's speech be everlastingly convinced that he and timely, 'They deserved to re­ at the of the Motion could jump across the Connecticut ceive the full consideration of the Picture Tuesday lunch ■WHEELOCK $375 Every RED CROSS river, but bis faith wouldn't keep country. Mr. Borah's much more im­ Lathering, one scribe quoted the $ ''movie esar” as saying: "The day A small, flchool size upright piano. 39-50 bim out of the water if he tried portant utterance overshadows the of the cheap cynic has passed.” Mattress it. 'They are not to be cured by message. 'That was not quite sport* Wonder if will didn't mean, or The Priscilla; as fine a pieet more borrowings and lendings— ing. Nor, in view of the desperate say, "the cheap scenic?” Is Absolutely of bedding as you could want! mere forms of the credit disease, emergency, was it altogether patri­ Just before sailing back to bis Aeolian-Made Your old mattress reducef the n isy are not to be cured by tariffs otic, The Presideht, at the moment, native Ireland the other day, John price to $84.60, ^ §embargoes n or trade barriers of needed all support from every mem­ McCormack confessed that he Guaranteed any kind. They are not to be cured ber of his party. didn't know the difference between STUYVESANT $445 food jaas and bad . . . it all sounds by bigger and worse sales mettods. {he same to him. "a smart littls baby grand by Asolian, IlMy are not to be cured by pen- ''STOP-SMim" FlOUREi sioBS and bonuses nor yet by inila> Smith boosters who profess to be­ Which reminds me that we were lieve that there is a chance to get talking about crooners and jaaa tion through credit money. 'They and such things the other d^, WATKINS BROTHERS. INC. are not to be cured by ten per cent the Democratic Presidential nomi­ when an old timer "out of the reductions in govsmment eapendU nation for their candidate appear to eighties” grew reminiseent: '1 turss. be setting at defiance the rules of guess we «1 have to llvp through something. You don't know when 1 ^ ' Yet what ottsr remedies than arithmetic. They appear to have you're well off. Think of me and UMSf have been suggested by any overlooked the fact that it wouVl the rtHan old gray-beards who bad important leadership asywhere? take no more votes to stop Smith to survive ifello, Cental, Oive Me than it would to stop Roosevelt, In Heaven,' 'Rockapy^ Baby on tte And which of those pallistives that Treetop,' and,tbeC nasal tenors have been suggested has art instant' Older to prevent any candidate who spouted 'Only a Bird In a CUkl' 10 T;. -K .'.y V- \ ffe.

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he h ^ flo ^ into ' to- a '•the^fuel: wiai ‘eai^ w^cldal Boston—Four vessels arrive at 'intent; . ^ KUIfD the fist pier with 182,000 pounds of SEARCH FOR FUER new Wnd of prWed£tat^d.TdsB.to.r .1^ 6 beacon -lighJtSr at- .-the Ektft D.A.R.IIIEMBERSTOU) Q v e m i g h t fresh mackerel, largest amount I4Uie who HvUd .Ih Bostbn .Alr^irt We^e t ^ ^ on In- :New Haven, M;ay, « r-. (AR) — c x iN ilis T I brought here sinbe the season 6;— (A PI— W*. a monoplane yestwd|^ morntog;M

When William Dalton yesterday Swagger Coats Have reported that he had found two dead mice in a radio set, both hav­ ing been electrocuted, it brought Scarfs, Buttons, Belts out the fact that this is not the- first instance of the kind. John Were $10.98. Stavinsky of Purnell Row reports Copies of pi^ular, NOW that a customer of his found radio reception poor until he investigated Higher-Priced Models ! and found not two mice but a whole nest of them. John Bausola Dashing military styjfes—with gay reports that a customer to whom silk scarfs, wito belts, and but­ h; had sold a radio demanded that tons marching up and down! .Fab­ Oar Regular $14.98. Now it be taken out because of the odor rics are diagorirts, and polo type that came from the radio. He inves­ cloth. Plenty' of Blues, and all the $12.75 tigated and foimd a mouse, long de­ Women’s and season’s newest - colors ! mised, caught between the wires. Misses? Sizes - ^ The heat did the rest. The radio is still working.

MODEL AIRPLANE MEET TO BE HELD IN HAR’TFORD

'The fourth annual State Model Airplane Meet will be held at the State Armory on Broad street, Hartford, Saturday, May 28, con­ ducted under the auspices of the Hartford Aero Model Oub, Any young man between the ages of 14 and 21 In the state who is Interested in this contest may participate by writing to the contest manager for application blank and paying a repstratlon fee.

ALafitlV ^ute a mechanism that would give uninterrupted, Don’t confuse lowest price with lowest cost . %•, BT'3 GET DOWN TO THE FACTS pn probably the most expensive refrigeramr you economical service. j m J mpdero refrigeratioo.^ dtoid buy would carry the lowest .price I Today, the G-E Monitor Top is the only refriger­ Ic is misleadiog to focns all atteodoo oa ioci- Look ahead “six months . . . a year. fiye'yearll ator mechanism entirely sealed-in-steeL Belts that dental features . . . or on the price tag only. The Buy a General Electtic and you buy but once. mechanitm isyonr most imporuot cposideradoo can stretch and break, fans that can get out ^ As little as $10 delivers a full-sized General in the selection of a refrigerator. When it fails, order, shaft seals or s t ^ n g boxes that can leak, are all eliminated. Only the G-E gives yon the Elcdric to your home tomorrow.- Its sairiogs service and repair bills conunence. Condmums start at 'once-A^u;/ cenfinue through this years, A i ^ service charges on a^^cheap" refrigerator can eat benefit of natural air cooling. it’s as riftf to* btey as die cheapest.; up the very sayings modern refrigeration makes. The G-E mechanism requires no atteqdon : not even oiling. It is the cleanest, most sifnple General Electric’s 4-Year Service Plan protects , a n d '^ c ie n t refrigerating mechanism ever de­ Join Hie; G-E Circle. A special program for women every new buyer against any failure of the famous veloped.'Its four year record in more than a eyeiy dqy.ot noon (except Sotordoy). On fiondoy dt Last-Muftute Monitor Top m«?cb*aism for four full years! millmn and a quarter homes is unparalleled in 5t30 P.M.'O program for Hie Whole family. N.|lC coost tocddrt network—Bbstern DoyHght S^dpig Time. General Electric spent fifteen years perfecdng r^ g era d o n history; f Flattering Njew Necklines. Were $4.^ . Say It witk and Dafn^ PnR/Sleeyes! l ^ W •-L xf:. Smart advance'season Frocks with GENERAL dainty frills mtd ^ crlqpx lingerie FLOWERS touclies!' Belts h^h and sttiw~ taacelet-isugtli dedvea—soft, flat- from ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR tertaig necutoea—r tl toe, newert fRi^ion detaQ8. Nehr''bright diades Women’s and; ParkHin and dustyip^mtola. ' ! BUaaes’-SiMB : Flower Shop BENSON & g24-828’lf:m ^ i' F lo rist 10 EAST CENTER STREET T E L , 5494,

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, ti,' r. • .jr’ , iA':*: --A , ------a decline o f $2,145J17 fo r the m onth March and $SA98-10 for AprtL The DISTRICT MEETING OF CABINEr RESIGNS POST OFFICE R E (M T S of April alone. 1981 April total $5,38637. MAYORS CONyENE 'Postmaster fYank B. Crocker HOMEGARDI said that it is difficult to place a COMMITS SUICIDE WOMEN TO BE H Em HERE SHOW APRIL SLUMP finger on any one outatanding rea­ Greenwich,' May 6. — (AP)— Vienna, May 8.— (AP)—The Aus­ George Wl^psnd, 57, eommitled sui- Hartford, May Faced son for such a big drop in the re­ INO. trian Cabinet headed by Chancellpr dde by inhaling gas egrly today In GIVEN OUT MONDAY by the statement of Governor Cross Fan Off Nearly $4,000 In two ceipts for. April. The total re­ Spring Meeting of Congrega- Karl Bureseh resigned today. ceipts for January, February, March the kitchen of his home. He had Bikm oaDj/f* -TTi that he wlU not caU a jpedal ses­ < Offices — Decline Sudden been unemployml and In ID hoedth tionaUsts Will Take Place The resignations presented to and April of 1932 were $16,779.78. sion of the Legislature to consider After Holding Up WeU. The 1932 first four-month period for the last two years. * I '■*# the plight of the cities un­ At Center Cliarc)i Wednes­ President * *il> iS by Chancellor comprises $5,477.35 for Janusury, Dr. John A. Clarke, medfoni ex­ Legioii CtmBiittM S n u M S less a survey he is making con­ day. Bureseh, were accepted but the P ostal receipts fo r the m homes was begun this week and the ADDISON Mrs. Wilson Hume will speak on mand for dissolution, pointing oi large joint plots in various parts of “India”; Rev. E-* R. Shipman op the disadvantages of calling a the town are now being staked for A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. “Piedmont College”; Miss Lucile election in these critical times. plowing. It is expected that'ferti­ Clifford Plank at the Hartford hos­ Day on “Turkey”. Miss Frances This afternoon President Miklas The Ideal Gift liser will be distributed next week pital Tuesday afternoon, but died Walkley will tell about the “Sar­ consulted the party leaders in an Monday or Tuesday. Wednesday morning. It was buried dine Packers of Maine.” effort to put together a new Cabi­ (Have be«i $39.50 to $42,50) The Legion committee is working in the Buckingham cemetery Thurs­ The meeting will be open to all net, but there appeared to be some Mothers always appreciate a potted hard to make the project a success day at 6 p. m. with a reUgious ser­ interested in hearing these speak­ difficulties in mai^pulatlng the sev­ bring the kiddies and requests that every person who vice conducted by the pastor. Rev. ers. eral parties. If you’d like to have an ^ cp ^ has signified his intention of hav­ H. A. Fast. The committee in charge of the plant and for this occasion we have an un­ slve, beautifully furred eot^ to A ing a garden will be preset Mon­ Harley Reed is iU with mumps luncheon will consist of Mrs. Annes- pay only $25 for it... .hef^a your and a number of pupils of the Buck­ to pick out day evening. About 120 families ley Trotter, Mrs. Herbert Clay, Mrs. usually fine selection that we are offering opportunity! signed up for gardens at the Emer­ ingham School are ill with the same Robert Alexander and Mrs. Edward gency Association bureau at the disease. M ontie. at our usual low prices. Municipal Building. There was an attendance of about MOTHER’S Gorgeous Spring 200 at the meeting of East Central ^ O IT O J If Pomona Grange Wednesday evening Tests by the U. S. Department (Foratmann fabrics lncludsil^> of Agriculture have indicated that In Vernon Grange hall, to listen to DAY with detachable fox scarfs, guljrik a gifted speaker, Charles M. Gard­ trax>s painted green attract more E X C O l t S I O N BUCKINGHAM* insects than when painted any reveres,' or kolinsky ciiffs. ^ . ner of Westfield, Mass., High Priest Going flowers POTTED PLANTS of Demeter. other color. SATURDAY, MAY 7 these are the sort of ooats yot^ C. Howard Tryon of Mountain Be turning street has a yellow cat that has and the aribote will find in this sale. been adopted as a mascot by his en­ SUNDAY, MAY 8 be twice tressored! tire herd of dairy cows. The Herald^ Extremely Low Round Trip Fare l 5 c and correspondent went into this dairy Black Blue bam recently and watched the cat 20 MULE TEAM $2 75 pass along the low all-cement GoIbk Satardar - A Few Other Colora liT. Waaclieater ...... manger, giving each cowg friend­ ...... 8d0 A. M.—4:30 P. M. Park Hill ly massage, each side of a cows face Dae Boatea ...... and imder the throat. Each cow ...... lltlO A. M.—7:10 P. M. COME TO Wommi’s and Misses* 9 ec$ got a massage and returned the Retaralaa Saaday favor with a tongue bath. When the liT. Boatoa ...... Flower Shop cat had covered his roiite, he was B O R A X i ...... 8ilS A- M.—4:15 P. M. Coat Shop Seeond Flow Dae Maaeheater ...... a damp face-cloth and showed his _____ ..... 11:40 A- M.—7:00 P. M. a r l o w c enjoyment by piurrlng when he re­ (Eaatera Standard Ttaie) Leading Florist ceived a friendly lick- Umited aamber of ticketa; Kood only in eoaeliea oa tralaa ladleat- FOR VALUES SOAP CHIPS ed, MOW oa aale at Station Tleket M OCIee. Phone 5463 Ike Herald Adn. $ 2 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 SUIT ITS ~'-

New Yoric, May 8.—(AP)—A. J. Dcexel Biddle, J -. two brokerage firms and seven other individuals are defendants in a |2,500,000 suit ila ii scheduled to go on trial in Federal Court Monday. The Irving Trust Company is All Manchester Is Talking About It— And suing as trustee in bankruptey for the Sonora Products Company, for­ merly the Acoustic Products. Com-, They’re Loud in Their Praise of Our V alii^ pany, of which ^ddle and some of the other defendants were directors. The action is based on a charge lA L C O H O L lI that in 1928 Acoustic Products PINT Company b :d a contract to pur­ 16 foil ovneos of chase 200,000 :hares of De Forest robbing alcohol ^ Radio Company stock at SO cents for oiUomal om. ■ w * Follow9 The Crowds! a share and that the defendants purchased the stock themselves, Hundreds Came— and Bought—and Carried reapmg a large profit which should POND'S have gone to the Acoustic Products Away Bargains. Company. CpM&eom L a u n d r y S o a p g In addition to Biddle the defend­ ants are Percy L. Deutsch, Harris Now is die time to stop ‘‘denying” and start buying at Hammond, Victor C. Bell, Arthur t 25e this amazingly low price bankrupt stock sale.. D. Mendes, Adam Stein, Jr., Roy G. Martin, Wiley R. Reynolds, W. I A k e Veeid *ig Cieewi 3 K i l M O c R. Reynolds and Co., and B. C. Bell at tome prke. Ceme Get Your Share of the Most Unusual Values Ever and Co. Big bars of the dependable yellow Offered at Any Sale. Selling Out Completely the soop that assures a snowy wOsh. MURDERER HANGED B JERGEN'S ______5 TuGwoHaeVto-^ Sherbrooke, Que., May 6— (AP) Fomous $1 ond $3 g —Convicted of murder in an inter­ I |s^E yV eu ore SAFE! national liquor running plot, Albert V R P V *- St. Pierre, of Hereford, Que., was ^ Every Hen you boy at M^L«llan*f toilet gooils depart- T Dl% I Powder g hanged tod a y. He ascended ■ the Geee»eei Wiel ibee el Ae - ig - scaffold at 5:05 a. m. and was pro­ Q eient k of standard quality. The best-known nationally- hwarieaa paadar that fold ( j nounced dead 15 minutes later. St. Pierre was charged with beii^ S fomous bronds ore here. And sovfaigs ore tremendous. iwc u the author of a plot which resulted in the death of Rene Malloy, of Norton Mills, VL, on the night of Nov. 11, 1930 when Malloy, his brother and another man were dis­ covered seeking a cache of liquor on a farm at Hereford. The prese- o t h b r u s h g cution did not contend that St. Pierre fired the shot that killed AH tho shopot and sites you ateoHy ■■ Malloy, but maintained he deliber­ forSSe. S3 P L A Y S U I T S ■a INCORPORATED ately sought to give Malloy the ap­ ■I pearance of being a thief so be could be shot in apparent defense of You*d Swear property. 2 q t . Syringe » stock Moved for Convenience of Sale to they cost at least Red, graea or blue nk- 4% A m a Quarter. bet with S rubber M ■■ 10 attadiinents. w e w C ta HARMONY MEETING ■a Strong blue diombray, piped in red, ■I well-made, Weli-cut, Not seams. Sizes Hartford, May 8,- -(AP)—^Roose­ Super-Value! g State Theater Building velt leaders today accepted the sug­ S to 6. gestion of ^ e Smith leaders for a Hordwoter C S 747 MAIN S'TREET. SALE NOW GOING (Mf conference m convention machinery Brother - ond - Sister and the two groups will meet here S O A P J c R Monday afternoon to decide on a TALE ABOUT SAVING YOU MONEY—IX)OK AT THESE procedure. Big 8 os. coke (10c site) lathers in ja The Roosevelt committee will be S U N S U I T oiraaten. g* Homer Cummings of Greenwich, « Dr. Edward G. Dolan of Manchester, National Committeeman Archibald With skirts MOVIE MIRROR a McNeil, Jr., of Bridgeport and Mrs. or pants Fihdend's Most BeoeHlel Mogetiae Fannie D. Welch of Columbia. ____ ond n The two groups will consider a Beoetifyl rayon taffota, sloovolaa, mod* wi a A ny Suit program designed to prevent an coetwiRtig ttfanming and piping in spring LOVE MIRROR » all night session on the opening of colon. the convention in BushneU Memori­ > 10c Fktiea Moggriaa g al Hall on the evening of May 18, On Sale g by deferring all contiWersial mat­ ilCREEPERSIDRE^SE Every Mealli New laee—Oef Today JS ters to the following day’s session. This wiU not prevent Congtessional BUTTER SCOTCH Any Overcoat and Senatorial district conventions 3 from being held on the opening a night it was pointed out, but it will Kisses 10c % n Brooddolh, hoed onibreidorod. Boaotiful baby drastos of bond- Delicious wrapped kisses mean that formal presentation of Sm committee members and delegates Froeeh Ug end beltoaed bot- tmockodflMind ambroided whHo usually gelling for 20c ga You Get STYLE - QUALITY - FIT ; win be withheld until the next dhy. 'toNH. Sixot.1,1, 3. (I batiste. Look l|Rp $1 quality pound. BUM BOAT CAPTURED g Here is more for your money than you ever get at any sale. We haven’t erotf rs Newburyport, Mass., May 8 — but what we got is good. Hundreds of bargains—Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Underwror, N ^ - TAP)—Coast Guards today captur­ 3 ed a speedboat and its cargd of wear. Pants, Work Clothes, etc. o, Ji, v nearly 700 cases of liquor which was M^LELLANX being unloaded at Brooks Wharf. The crew escaped when the coast­ 5c to STORES guards approached. Come and See for Yourself. ‘ Don’t Wait. Open Evenings. The Coast Guards sighted the rum runner outside the harbor and followed the craft into the Merri­ Phtme 8269 Formerly Green’s 973 Main St. WALTER H. C: W niM M S mack river. •^2 tr ‘JtJi Papers found on thev captured indicated it was robatered to

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PAGBNlNj^ BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH BIANCHESTER, CONN.FRIDAY, MAY 6; 198i Weather Man Promises Rain for Kentucky OLD GOLDS WIN Athletics Still Jinx KAYOES KUCULLEN America’ s Biggest Race^ Thompson WiD Play FROM CAMELS 7-5 IN COLLEGE nGHT With Gems Sunday To Cleveland Pitcher Takes Place Tomorroil Score Fire Rons h Fifth To (By Associated Press) ^slipped from second place into Yale Grid Star Stopped In Wesley Ferrell won more games third, behind the idle Detroit Tigers. the Derby winner likely wfll t|s thu-Ti any righthander in the Amer­ In the only other American Tliird Round By Feary of FieU Is Most Open In Y ^ r s found among these four entries: Colored Star To Be At Sec­ Nose Out Camek In Le­ League tussle the St Louis Browns Tick On; Burgoo IGng, paired O lfm ^ ican League season, 22 of them rallied to score niiie runs in the with Brother Joe; Escondc, gion League. but he still is Just "a cousin” to the sixth and seventh rounds and de­ CaHomia. With Tick On Nearest To a speedy property of J. H. Loucheii|; ond Base For Manchester- Philadelphia Athletics. feated Boston, 11 to 3. Thanks to Step^etebit, coupled with OfMpt 'The Cleveland ace started sigainst two errors by opponents at crucible Time, Mrs. John Hay Whitney, ttM former Mary Elizabeth Altemus the Mackmen six times last year, spots, the Brooklyn Dodgers opened New York, May 6 — (A^) — Favorite; Crowds Gather Hartford Combination Old Gold (7) Philadelphia, whose colors appear ifi' was knocked out of the box twice their tour of the ’s Thirty-two youngsters had punched » AB. R. H. PO. A. E. the classic for the first time. ' ” and charged with five defeats, al­ western points witi a 2 to 1 victory their way into the semi-finals of the Raguskus, lb . . . 2 0 0 2 0 0 most half his total of reverses over the Chicago Chbs. At Chnrcliill Downs. Two of the greatest Jockeys of Against East Hampton. Judd, s s ...... 3 0 1 3 2 0 National Amateur Boxing cham­ all time will ride Mrs. Whitney’s Occidental College at Los Angeles, against all clubs. He didn’t win , big catcher, re­ pionships today and won the right Waddell, c f ...... 2 1 0 0 0 0 one. turned to the Cincinnati lineup to entries. Buddy Elnsore, making a one of California’s ‘aittle’’ fellows Comber, I f ...... 3 2 1 0 0 1 to compete in the final Olympic try­ big comeback will be astride Stepen^- Yesterday, flushed by f.ve consec­ knock in four runs with a outs at San Francisco the second LouisvUle, May 6.— (AP) —Its East Hampton’s baseball team, because its 800 students do not rank Lashinski, c .... 2 1 0 5 1 0 still the one horse race in America fetchit, son of The Porter. Bad utive victories over western teams, and a and prove a big factor week in July. winners of the Tri-County League it with the Big Three, advocates Kusick, 2 b ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 Ferrell was chosen to open the In the Reds nine to six defeat of the that reaUy grips the imagination of SajQde will have the leg up on Over Clark, 3b ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 The East, with the largest entry the sports foUowing public, this Time. Sande has won three Derbies last summer, will play in Manches­ Jimmy Meeks for the 1952 Olympic eastern campaign at Shibe Park. Boston Braves. list, led all the rest with a dozen team. Uncle Sam will do well to Kissman, p ..... 2 0 1 0 3 0 When Ferrell finally threw in the Led by big and Kentucky Derby, but its 58th run­ and will set a record if he wins an­ ter Sunday afternoon against the Donahue, lb .... 1 1 0 3 0 0 representatives in the semi-finals. ning tomorrow around the pictur­ other. make room for Jimmy. sponge in the seventh inning he had Hughie Critz, Oie eighth place New The midwest had ten; the south Gems at the West Side playgrounds. Meeks is called the Occidental Cook, c ...... 0 0 0 2 0 0 been raked for 12 hits by the league York Gismts slugged Bill Hallahan esque oval at ChurchUl Downs Not more than 12 to 15 three year Vitiner, 2b ...... 1 0 0 1 0 1 five; the farwest four and Honolulu lacks much of its customary gla­ olds were expected to be -drawn for These two teams were to play here “iron man.” He’s the prize ^ de­ champions and the score was 11 io and three other Card Pitchers for 1. velopment of Coach Joe Pipal, Cobb, 3b ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 mour and most of its usual thor­ positionk^today after the posting of last Sunday but rain blocked their 2. The final count after the A’s had a 10 to 6 win in their opener. The Theje 32 survivors of^an orlglnsd fipad entries. who used to coach Czechoslovakia Buck, p ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 finished up on Pete Jablonowski Phillies were rained out at Pitts­ oughbred class. plans. Sullivan, r f ...... 2 2 2 0 0 0 starting field of 165 thus bad won The Gems are composed of Hart­ teams. In recent years, Joe’s Oxy was 15 to 3 and the Indians had burgh. one of their two major objectives— For the very reason that the field relay quartets have successfully is more wide open than in years, It JUNIOR BASEBALL ford and Manchester players, with T o ta ls ...... 23 7 6 19 6 2 a place in the Olympic trials. Re­ about half from each place. From invaded eastern and midwestem mained, however, another goal, the may be better and more exciting relay meets several times. race but the vmcertainty and un­ East Sides (13) the Silk City are such well known Camels (6) don 4,,Schaller 3; umpires; Falkow- eight national titles. AB R H PO A . But this Meeks fellow. With­ These will be won or lost tonight rest of the times has unquestionably stars as Tommy Sipples, "Lefty" AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ski and Lovett. Yesterday^s Stars struck this classic. Within four Currin, lb ...... 6 3 5 9 4 St. John, “Woody” Wallett and Jack out having seen him perform, I’d Brown, 3b ...... 2 1 0 1 1 0 when the semi-finals will begin, be­ say he is a cinch to make the 400- days this week, three stars Includ­ Katkavek, c ...... 5 2 2 6 1 Stratton. In addition It was an­ Kennedy, 2b .... 2 1 1 2 5 1 In the second game of the Ameri­ fore the night’s battling is over all Cams, 3b ...... 5 1 1 2 2 meter hurdles squad. He flew over can Legion Junior Basketball By Associated Press ing the winter book favorite. Top nounced today that the Gems have Mistretta, lb ... .4 0 1 10 0 0 eight championships will have been Flight were withdrawn and now the Johnson, 2b ...... 6 4 2 3 3 the 220 lows the other day in League the Old Golds defeated the obtained the services of Marsh Antinio, c f ...... 3 1 1 0 0 0 decided, flyweight to heavyweight. weather man says It looks like rain Henry, ss ...... 4 1 0 1 3 23.6 seconds. Resting a few min­ Camels 7-5 in a hard fought battle Hughie Critz, Giants— Drove out Thompson, Negro star, to play Sun­ O’Palach, s s ------1 0 1 0 3 0 Last night’s third round competi­ for Derby Day. Henry, rf ...... 4 2 0 1 1 utes, he returned to the track and Kissman, If .... 1 0 0 2 0 0 last night at the Charter Oak street double and three singles, scored two tion was mairked by the defeat of day. topped the 120 highs in 15 sec­ runs and hatted in two against Tick On, the handsome black son Jarvis, cf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 Thompson will probably be seen Bedertha, c .... 3 1 0 3 1 0 diamond. Th egame was the best two of the New York team’s out­ of Watch and Star of the Lona Jarvis, p, c f ...... 5 0 1 2 0 onds. Still later he sped a quar­ of the two played so far this-^season. Cards. standing contenders. Jack KilcuUen, at second base, the position with Sibrinz, r f ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Stal3le, owned by Mrs. Louis G. Sumvan, p .,....2 0 2 0 1 ter in 60 seconds, easing up in the Kennedy, Brown and Mistretta Ernest Lombardi, Reds—Account­ which he Is most familiar, although Waldon, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Yale tackle, who was seeking heavy­ Kaufman of New York; is the near­ MlUer, I f ...... 8 0 2 0 1 last 30 yards to let a teammate Tierney, ...... 2 1 0 0 0 0 played best for the losers, while ed for four runs against Braves weight honors and Mark Hough, he can play about anywhere. Many the tape ahead of him. He fre­ with home run and triple. est thing now at off 2 to 1. Run Schaller, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sullivan, Judd, and Kissmann were considered one of the nation’s finest earlier than usual, and prior to the 44 13 15 27 17 years ago Thompson played with quently shaded 49 seconds last the main stays for the winners. Bill Clark, Robins— Scattered Cub the old Maccabees and although 38 amateur 160 pounders. Preakness for the first time in West Sides (8) year, and was the hero of many Totals ...... 22 5 4 18 10 1 Next week the Old (Jolds and the nine hits and beat them 2 to 1. KilcuUen was knocked out by years old, he is still a very capable thrilling mile relay victories with years, the derby may develop a AB R H PO A Lucky Strikes will battle for first Lin Storti, Browns — His four Fred Feary of Stockton, Calif., in new three year old sensation, but fielder and also a dangerous batter. his sensational speed in the an­ Q am sls...... 000 500— 5 singles drove in four runs against Comber, 2 b ...... 5 2 1 3 3 place on Tuesday evening. the third round. Hough lost a de­ the rallbirds do not look for any­ Cole, p ...... 4 3 4 6 4 chor leg. Old Golds ...... Oil 050— 7 Red Sox. cision to Carmen Barth of Cleve­ thing approaching Twenty Grand’s There performances clearly in­ Lefty Grove, Athletics—Stopped Sumvan, ss ...... 5 0 3 3 3 The Dallas Steers in the Texas land. Eddie Flynn, from Loyola record performance of 2:014-5. dicate he coxild do the 400-meter Two base hits, Kennedy; hits off Indians with six hits and struck out Smith, cf ...... 4 1110 Kissmann 4, Waldon 4, Schaller 3; circuit have new uniforms number­ University of New Orleans, defend­ While surprises are being consid­ Patrica, rf How They Stand hurdles in something like 53 sec­ five. ing champion In the welterweight onds. And 53 seconds will win the stolen bMes: Comber 4, Judd 2, ed from 1 to 19—without the 13. ered it might be weU to keep an eye Rautenberg, Sb Kennedy 2, Antinio 2, Brown, Cook, class advanced to the senu-flnals at on Hoops, a chestnut gelding owned Cole, lb ... y e s t e i u >a t *s r e s u l t s event in the Olympics, besides es­ Earl Averill, Cleveland outfielder, LEADING HITTERS the expense of Hugo Crowder of by W. P. Knebelkamp. Yesterday tablishing a new record. Sullivan; base on balls off Klss- IN MAJOR LEAGUES M ln ^ h , e 6, Buck 4, Waldon 4; struck had an average of .600 with the bat the New York delegation. this horse won a claiming race, at Case, If . . . Eastern League during the spring training season. a mile in the startling time of Richmond 8, Hartford 7. out by Kissmann 6, Buck 1, Wal- AB. R. H. Pet, 64 19 88 .488 COLLEGE BASEBALL 1:37 8-6. Immediately Its owner *n- 40 8 IS 27 16 9 Bridgeport 11, Springfield 9. Fozz, Athletics ^.17 noxmeed Hoops would b4 entered In Crlts, Olsnti ...... 16 75 10 88 .487 East Side ...... 450 180 000— Norfolk 8, New Haven 8. D o Y o u Whitney, Phils. ..18 78 18 29 .897 Mass. State 5, Bowdoln L the $60,000 classic along with ...... 202 022 000— t 26 .897 West Sides ilUentown 8, Albany 7. Reynolds. Sen. ..16 68 8 Colby 7, Bates 6. Adobe Post. Cervi-.i, Moske. American League Dickey, Tanks .'.15 54 11 81 .889 The consensus however is that Umpires: 48 8 16 .881 Providence 4, Mount St. Mary’s Y. Philadelphia 15, Cleveland 8. Mallon, Phils. ...18 St Louis 11, Boston 8. Only games scheduled. «^THE BEST BLADE National League One Year Ago Today—Old Jack Brooklyn 2, Chicago 1. Quinn gave the New York Giants New York 10, St Louis 8. five scattered hits as the Brooklyn Cincinnati 9, Boston 6. Robins downed the McGrawmen 1 EVEB MADE’^ Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (rain). to 0 In the series final at Ebbets International League Field. Walker and Heving, Giant Newark 4, Toronto 0 (1st). pitchers, held thS Robins to four SAY 93%* OF ALL SHAVERS Newark 8, Toronto 2 (2nd). hits. Montreal 5, Reading 2. WHO TRY THE a m m Buffalo 5, Baltimore 1. Five Yean Ago Today—Babe DOUARDAY Rochester 7, Jersey Qty 4. Ruth, the showman, stepped to the Tezaa L«tgne plate In the 10th inning of the Houston 18, Wichita Falls 1. Yankees' exhibition game with a Port Worth 11, Beaumont 7. Fort Wayne semi-pro team, score Only gfames scheduled. tied at 3 all, a teammate on first GILLETTE Saturdayf May T” Sontiiem Association and announced the game was over Birmingham 5, Nashville 1. and the customers could go home. Little Rock 6, Atlanta 6. He then crashed the next pitch over Memphis 8, Knoxville 7. the right field fence. New Orleans 8* Chattanooga 6. American Association Ten Y ean Ago Today —Old BLUE SrPEB- every item in the Ust is a bargain. This merchandise is our regular stock and is honestly Milwaukee 7, Columbus 4. Dick Glendon’s Navy crews, varsi­ K an^ City 9, Toledo 5. ty and freshmen, swept Harvarck) Padfio Coast and Princeton off the Charles river advertised. Portland 6, Seattle 2. to win two easy rowing triumphs. The Middy varsity finished six BLADE THE STANDINGS lengths ahead of Princeton. MEN'S SUITS Eastern League •BASED ON CABBFIJL SURVEYS MEN'S SUITS W. L. PC. 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PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1982, _ __ -j ^ Y o u r Child s Wed l i e Evening Herald Pattern mfln HunTGR/ By Dr. Morris Rshbein •/MS IV VIA tm K t me. niustrated Dressnoaklng Lesson BY A\ABEL AAcELLIOTT Furnished with Every Pattern C hildren EARLY TRAINING MEANS (^standing In school well as In By Oliy Roberts Barton MUCH TO FUTURE HEALTH their health. bad changed but of course every­ Aren’t the fascinating new capelet BEGIX EDERE TODAY cause "SKY” WEBB has married necklines too tempting for words? AM) HYGIENE OF CHILD SUSAN CAREY, pretty seore- another. Susan’s chum, ROSE thing bad. They are so entirely youthful and TOMORBOWt preveo- MILTON, plians to give up a ca­ At one o’clock after Waring and -^im iiD B EN , TOO, ABE Hablta of Cleanllnese Should Be tton for children. tfery, is secretly in love with BOB flattering. OFTEN SNOBBISH- DUNBAR, young mlliionaire. At reer for the man she loves. Ben IMerson had gone her employer Few models could be simpler than Formed Early—Outside Play Also is angry because Heath sends Su­ came out and spoke to her. Essential. • pafty given by DENISE ACK- today’s. You will note the clever One day after school a lady THIS WILL HAPPEN BOYD, who hopes to marry Bob, san flowers and they quarrei. "May I drive you home?’’ he way the pointed front section of the Susan realizes he is not for her^ Waring learns Denise has de­ asked. bodice breaks Into a shoulder cape- walked Into her small daughter’s EDITOR’S NOTE: This Is the liberately caused a misunder­ bedroom where three small school­ second of a series of six articles by Houston, Tex.— City Secretary Bob fights with BEN LAMPMAN, Susan felt a sort of terror. The let. The skirt is cut along excep­ Fred Turner bad for a long tlifie ■Bother friend of Susan’s. ER* standing between Susan and Bob tionally slimming lines. mates were chattering end gossip­ Dr. Fishbein on “Your Child’s time for a decision had come. She Health.” Others will follow dally. been using a silver oigaret lighter JfEST HEATH, Susan’s employer, Heath asks Susan to marry him had tossed and turned at night, The new sheers In silk are very ing like a sewing circle. when his wife’s divorce decree is nice for this model. It can be worn be received from hli wife. The fuel kappens along an^ escorts her seeking an answer, but had foimd *She was just In time to hear her ran out recently and Fred raverUd back to the .\ckroyds’ house. His granted. none. She bad not dared to confide for evenings as well as for formal BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY afternoons. own girl assert drematlcallv that to matches until he got the.«Uihter tVtfe threatens to sue for aliena* in Aunt Jessie. "she couldn’t bear somebody and Hen of affections but JACK WAR* Lece li exquisitely lovely In this Editor, Jonmal of the American filled. A few days ago he got Ir b|i CHAPTER XXXm She went to get her wraps, paling model. wasn’t going to walk with her or Medloal Assodatton, and of car, thrust a clgaret In lui mouth, DfO, Heath’s assistant, is able to at the prospect before her. This even, speaxspeak tot( htr,” and to hear the jfcevent this by producing an In- It was the Saturday after Heath a Style 3827 may be had la sties 14, Hygela, the Health pulled out the lighter—Ut tJ^e astounding proposal and Swan manVai everything tnat was good. 10, 18, 30 years, 86, 88, and 40 "me elchers" of the others. Magasine. oigaret—and threw the llgher away. orimlnating letter'. Mrs. Health He was chivalrous and kind. He “Who is It?" shs asked with im­ Coes to Reno Instead. Susan tries found the atmosphere of the office Inches bust. He was In the habit of dtioardlng strained and embarrassing. She had wealth and position. But there Slis 16 requlrM 4Ti yards of 89- mediate interest. Any child oa,n be glvan simple les­ ueed matches and forgot he had hli to forget Bob. RAY FLANNERY, was no use denying that she did “Oh, just Sara Jones—’’ dfinfides she is heartbroken be* tried to appear as though nothing Inch material. sons In personal hygiene and nutri­ lighter. He couldn’t find It after, ha not love him. Our New Feihlon Magaalne points "Who la this terrible Bara?" "You Hfiow Chose Joneses, mother. tion. Once habits of olsanllnesa are had stopped hla oar and looked for Ones during the drive she shiv­ the way to better draea and win help It. ered. Thu man turned to her you economlie. She’s always trying to break into established they need be given little abruptly. You oan save |10 In patterns, ma­ our crowd; and we don’t Ilka har." further attention. They will mean terials, etc., by ipsndlfif 10 cents for "Won’t anybody go with her?” MRS. DREAR AND MRS CHEER "That coat you’re wearing Isn’t "Oh, Z guasi so, but ahe likes us to the child so much satisfaction WINS, BUT LOBES warm enough,’’ he told her. "I'd this book. Bo we hope you will send your order today. . and ahe won’t go—well, where she that It Is likely to continue without like to see you tn fun. You should belongs. She is a regular little Los Angeles—Lucky at (cards and wear soft, warm, brown fur. That Juit write your name and address more than an ordinary amount of unlucky in love—that old saw held Mrs. Ch««rndsn’iiiif clearly on anyplace of paper. Order in o b r , 1 Mrs. Dr«ort would suit you." 'BnobT You mean she high hats regulation. true In the cu e of Almeda Obrlnger, psM snyhedy really llhoi •* one book. Bnolese 10 eenti in who was awarded a divorce here I des’t misd wsih* ilathsi, but as Susan laughed excitedly. everybody but you girls?" ' Every mother ought to be able to Isf "Let me give you these things," stamps or coin and mall your order instruct her child In personal clean- from har husband, Roy Obrlnger, to Fashion Department. The n rls laughed and ons of iheats the man urged. "Z haven't wanted them said, "She couldn’t high hat llnaia. The hands should be washed She said her Ufa was unbearable be- usdsrwssr to press you Into a hasty decision anybody whan she wears such queer before eating and after going to the oauia ahe always beat her husband but can’t you let me know soon?" Mancheittr Herald clothes.^’ Then catching a certain bathroom and whenever they are un­ when they played bridge, -and, u M o n d a y Busan trembled. It was as she look in the lady’s eye. she added usually soiled. The finger nails a result, he abused bar. On two oc­ bad feared. She would not be able Pattern SerYlee haatily, "not that it makes any dft- should be cleaned at least once each casions he kicked her on the shins, to put the hour oft much longer. farenea about her being poor. We day, and the fingers should be kept ■hi said, although It was not men- She felt trapped. For a Herald Pattern end IBc just don’t like her." away from the eyas, ears, nose and tlonid whether or not it was under "Give me Just another day," ahe in itam pi or ooln dlreotly to "Bo she walks alone and ataye mouth, a bridge table. begged. "Give me until Monday." Fashion Bureau, Mancheeter Bva* alone. I think Z have seen her pass­ Every child ought to have a bath He agreed. nlng Herald, Fifth Avenue end ing here. She always looks nsac and at least twice a week and every day The house wai very silent as she 33rd street, New York City. Be clean to me. Ii she smart?" if poislbla. Bathing claaniee the let herself in with her key. Where lure to fill in number of pattern "Ysi," came the chorus. "She gats akin, removes dull; and oil from was Aunt Jtssis? Saturday was you (*'ilre, the best marks in the olaii, The the pores, and In addition helps the usually her busiest day. Almost Pattern No, .. ii,,,** taaober’a pat, that’a what she is. functions of the body. It does this Invariably shs could bs found with Whan the teacher goes out she lets by stimulating the circulation of bsr hsad tlsd up In a towel, shirk­ Price 18 Cents her watch the room,” ths blood. A cold bath with a brisk ing rugs with fury and dusting "Dose ahe tall on you?” rub Is invlgbratlng; a warm bath fine precision. Susan went Nanse ,■>*■■••>**•••*••••••••• Be sura to fill in the liie of the "No, we act up like everything pattern, la quletiM and hslpf 1 to Induce Into tbs kitchen calling her but but she never says a word when ■leap, anally, the bath aervae to there was no answer. Then she Address Bend stamps or coin' (ooln pre­ Mill White oomee back and asks remove peraiUea from the body thought! she beard a feeble voioe ferred). her. She just looks around and and to keep away odora. Slie •,•••••(•••••••••••••••••• Price of book 10 cents. amllei as much ae to eay, "Now from the direction of the bedroom It seema rather simple to give and wont there. Aunt Jessie wae Price of pattern IS oenti. isn't this nice of ms not to tell?” But—Who’s the Snob? Instructions as to how to take a atretobsd out on ths bed from which bath, but every child hae to be she had not troubled to remove the "It seems to me that the teacher la putting her in a very bad posi­ taught. It must learn how to get counterpane. Her toweled turban Susan watched her friends's face splendid. Don’t worry about her. water of the right temperature lay on the chair where it had been fearfully. She came and stood be­ ^e'U get along well." tion.” BABY They let Suian aee her aunt for "What’s wrong, mother? You act how to use a wash oloth, how to careleeely Hung. side Rose, touching her arm l|n- so funny? We can’t help not liking clean the neck and the eare, and "What on earth's the matter?" latlently until the other girl mo- just a few minutes. She was itUl how to keep the scalp clean. a little heiy from the effects of her." Suean aeked. The world was a loned her away. “Yes, yes,” "1 was just wondering," was the The toothbrush ought to be used FRETFUL, strange place, Indeed, when Aunt Rose kept laying. “In the mom- the anaesthetic. Susan whispered morning and night, and under some Jessie could be found lying down In *g. All right, doctor. Thank to her. "You’re not to worry reply, "who Is the snob,” She looked • Made by the same folke who make dlreotly at her daughter. "I think circumatancee oven after each meal. mid-afternoon. you." She turned a smiling face about anything. I’ve had some the least you could do Is to be nice Any good toothbrush will do, since RESTLESS? Ivory Soap, Oxydol is a real blessing The older woman’s face looked to Susan. splendid luok so that needn't to her, walk with her, and be decent. the shape and else «uid similar char­ for women who dread the dishpan and aofV'A oddly drawn. "I have a pain In my “He says she came through in bother about bills or the rest of I hope you ore not going through acteristics are merely matters of P m . O R side," she panted. "A real bad one. looiic to this caus% the washtub. Dissolves instantly; gives fine atyle. Sbe'U have a bad night, I t ” life just being polite and friendly to taste and have not been found to It hit me all of a sudden." of course, but you can see her to­ Aunt Jessie was too weary to a dosen people with whom you are be of special importance In securing When your baby fueaei, tossea half again as much suds* See for your­ "Did you call Dr. Smith?" said morrow. Oh yes, be wants to talk question her but Susan saw a glim­ Intimate.” a satisfactory result. and seema unable to sleep reatfuUy, self, it gets rid of dirt and ^ease in a Susan, trying not to look as fright­ to you then.” mer of satisfaction in the woman's "I just knew Td get a lecture.” look for one common cause, doctors ened as she felt. If the child prefers any particu­ jiffy and takes the backarae out of Susan flung her arms arovmd eyes. Susan thought, “It’s worth "Yes, you are, here and now, and lar toothpaste, It may have the say. Constipation. To get rid "No, I didn’t and I don’t believe I t It’s what I ought to do.” I don’t want you to forget it, ever, quickly of the accumulated wastes housework* ER S A lk BY THE BtHJLOWDia LOCAL kMUyUMi And there you have a complete ensemble at little cost.. . .and “Of course you wUl,” Rose said MV soothingly. 'Tm sure of tluti.” ^ •neoSdserdsv then you can wear the redingote over 0 w j / > “You answer,” Siisan b^ged PackahTa PbannMf other dresses, each time making a smart ^ / sOi/ when the telephone belli shrilUed. ifSioSfperdro Ooffy and RobfaasfH^ AS''the CSjUlhF'' outfit I t was ali«)st l i o’clock. Rose m OeMasr Blnefe the instrument and Su­ san crouched in h i^ lC w Chair, evs^-nmrvs-taut. B a m mifSk rOSb I

-V PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOOTH MANCHESTER, CONM„ FRIDAV, MAY 6,1982.

rates of 4 per cent on the first 94,000 al raUa oad the lovies o a .n d M lata Arlstida Briand. bat the "man clude 10 cent rickets; and an in­ crease in toe automobile tax from 8 income and 9 per-cent above that tdephoBsa and tstagnphs. DOIMER FIRED UPON of peace" had alienated enough of COMPROMISE BILL figure were r^orded favorably. A 10 p « Mot iaersasa hi th# his contemporaries b)r his policy of to 4 per cent. ' The Connally normal income tax Mills also accepted the new post­ CB dgarattes Yns also sugiostad. Local Stocks N. Y. Stocb rapprochement to prevent hi* elec­ ONTAXADOPTED BY WHITE RUSSIAN tion. So M. Doumer, at 74, became the (Farntohed by Potiuini * Co.) Adams Exp ...... 2 (Continaed from Pag* One) thirteenth president of France. It (CoattmiMI from POgs On*) Central Bow, Hnrtford, Conn. Air Reduction ...... J9 was his second time be bad been a A new levy of 5 cents a potmd on 1 P. M. Stock* Alaska Jun ...... and had discovered none of the bu) candidate. In 1906 he ran against THE HOME OF FOOD VALUES rubber imports was added. Allegheny ...... lets had penetrated the brain and Armand Fallieres, president of the The automobile tax was raised Bank Stock* Allied Chem ...... 84 that he expected M. Doumer to re Senate, and lost. from 3 to 4 per cent. COUNTRY ROLL FURB Bid Ask*d Am Can ...... cover. He is a man of humble begin­ Cap Nat B and T .... — 200 Am F or P o w ...... 8% Previous rates of the committee One person who was among the nings. His father was a section boss Conn. R iv er...... 450 Am Rad Stand ...... 4% on radios, telephones and tele­ first to reach the President's side on a railroad. He died when the Htfd Conn Trust ...... 60 70 Am S m e lt ...... graphs were kept said afterward he had heard M. President was a boy and it was a BOTTER...... Ul-2elk. LARD,llb.piiits53-4ci. First National ...... 140 Am Tel and T e l...... 9® Doumer whisper: struggle to attain an education, for Limd Mtg and Title,.. — Am Tob B ...... 8< he had to leave grammar school at CONPBOBU8E FROOBAM New Brit Trust ...... — Am Wat Wks ...... "P u possible." In English, it would be: 14 to help support his widowed Washington, May 6.— (AP) — FRESH KILLED West Hartford Trust,. — Anaconda ...... ’ Secretary Mills proposed a com­ "This seems impossible." m other. Insurance Stock* A tchison ...... promise tax program today to the Auburn ...... 8’ Note by Assassi’i He laid the foundations for his Aetna Casualty ...... 23 Senate finuce committee. Balt and Ohio ...... political career in newspaper work. Aetna Life ...... 16 From police headquarters came The secretary appeared before th* FOWL sse i., $1.00 Bendix ...... When he gravitated to politics be Aetna Fire ...... 18 word that when they searched the committee in executive session aft­ Both S t e e l...... J2% assassin they found in his pocket a specialised in finance and became er conferring first with the Republi­ Automobile ...... — minister of finance in 1895. notebook with the phrase printed can members in a closed meering. FRESH OB SmMOBD Conn. General ...... 30 Can P ac ...... IJ'* Governor General MILK FED Hartford Fire ...... 24 in pencil in letters an inch high: Mills exact contrihurions were Case (J. I.) ...... 21% • "This day J killed the President Subsequently, for seven strenuous not made public but be voiced par­ National Fire ...... 21 Ches and O hio ...... 16% Hartford Steam Boiler 30 of the French ’Republic." years, h« was governor-general of ticular objection to the added rate Chrysler ...... Indo-Cbina and on bis return from Phoenix F ire ...... 33 Premier Andre Tardleu was the of one and one-half percent voted VEAL ...... 13clb. SHOOIAERS Coca Cola ...... 9*% that faraway post was reelected to by the committee upon consolidated Travelers ...... 310 first man to reach the hospital aft­ Rump, Leg or Shoulder. Col Gas ...... 8% the Chamber of Deputies. Three corporation returns. I'ubllc Utilities Stock* Coml Solv ...... 6 ^ er the news had gone about. Former The secretary also looked disap­ Premier Caillaux came ooon after­ years later he became president of Conn. Elec Serv ...... 39 Cons Gas ...... 50% the Lower House. He held that provingly on the high Income, cor­ PURE GRANULATED Conn. Power ...... 31 Cont Can ...... 25% ward, and then there was a stream poration and inheritance taxes. of distinguished personages. office when Fallieres, then president Greenwich. W&G, pfd. — Corn P r o d ...... 35 of the Senate, defeated him for the In the place of these he sug­ Drug ...... 88% Hartford Elec ...... 41 Madame Doumer, who gave lour presidency of the republic. gested s broader spread of the ex­ Hartford Gas ...... 40 Du P o n t ...... 30 sons to France in the war, was SUGAR...... 10 lbs. 40c M. Doumer’s heaviest sorrow cise rates to include^a gasoline ahd do, pfd ...... 41 Eastman K odak...... 47% grief-stricken when she reached the higher automobile tax. 10 Pounds to • customer. SLICED S N E T Co ...... 97 101 Elec and Mus ...... 1 -a came in the war. Three of his five bedside. sons were killed in battle and a When Secretary Mills bad reached Alanufacturing: Stocks Elec Auto Lite ...... 12% As the evening wore on and a fourth died of his wounds soon after about the half-way mark in his ex­ LEAN PURITAN BACON Elec Pow and L t ...... crowd pressed about the hospital ,eib Am Hardware ...... 14’ i 16% the armistice. position of the bill word came from Fox Film A ...... - ...... 2 bits of news trickled out. Am H o^ery ...... 18 During the war M. Doumer was the secret session that he "is oppos­ PURITAN HAMS Arrow H and H, com. — Gen E lec ...... 13% The doctors disclosed that after ed to almost everything" in it Gen Foods ...... 30% a busy man in several minor gov­ • do, pfd ...... — the emergency operation, the pa­ Some changes in the measure POT ROAST • e 0 0 • 0 • Gen M o t o r s ...... 1®^ ernment posts although in 1917 he Billings and Spencer... — tient had rallied slightly. was minister without portfolio in were believed likely but acceptance GBNUINB 8PRINO G illette ...... 14% "Ca va,” he murmured the doc­ of a complete coewromise by the SELECTED Bristol Brass ...... — the Painleve Cabinet which was Gold Dust ...... 12% tors said. committee was r^arded as very do, pfd ...... — Grigsby Grunow ...... % Case, Ldekwood and B — That means, "I’m all right.” overthrown by Clemenceau. H ershey ...... 85 improbable. Collins C o...... — The police learned from Gouguloff In 1921 Aristide Briand, then pre­ Secretary Mills was quoted as Int Harv ...... 17 mier, made him minister of finance. EGGS...... 15c dozen LAMB Colt's Firearms ...... 8 that he had come to Paris' from Int N ick ...... 5% aseeitlng to the committM It had Extra large, 18c. Rib Chops and Leg of Lomb. Eagle Lock ...... — Monaco on Wednesday night espe­ Six jrears later he became president “dealt a disastrous blow to pubiic Int Tel and T el ...... 8% of the Senate. Fafnir Bearings ...... — Johns Manvllle ...... 7% 13 cially to kill the President confidence" in making the new ex­ Fuller Brush, Class A Kelvlnator ...... 5% He was bom a Cossack, be told cise rates permanent. Gray Tel Pay Station. 26 HEAVY STEER.CiPilL BEEFDEiCir K ennecott ...... 7% them, and two years ago formed The House bill provided limited Hart and Cooley ... — what he called the Society of Rus­ THEATERS PROTEST the effectiveness of the levies to Hartmann Tob, com... — Kreug and Toll ...... ■ * Sirloin Llgg and Myers B ...... 47 sian Fascists. July 1, 1934. do, pfd ...... — He shot President Doumer, he N«w Haven. May 6.—(RP)—City Is Unaooeptable. Loew ’s ...... officials said today they would seek Short Inter Silver ...... H Lorillard ...... 14 confessed, because he wanted re­ In emphatic language th# Treas­ STEAKS 17o n». an early bearing on the temporary do, pfd ...... — McKeesp Tin ...... 35% venge for the French refusal to .in­ ury head declared the revised tax Landers, F rary ft Clk 24 Injunction restraining them from M ont W ard ...... 7% tervene in Russia against the ^ I- measure unacceptable to the admin­ Mann & Bow, Class A — interfering with the operation of FLORIDA Nat Biscuit ...... 34% sheviki. istration. FRESHLY GROUND do. Class B ...... — United States Ambassador Edge two morion picture theaters. However, willing to lay aside pol­ New Brit. Mch. com., — Nat Cash Reg ...... 9% and Norman H. Armour, secretary The theatsrs refused to obey an itics in the interest of action he of­ do, pfd ...... — N at D a ir y ...... 23 Nat Pow and L t ...... 12*2 to the Embassy, were among the order by Fire Marshil Martin J. North and Judd ...... — fered to compromise and accept ORANGES.... 15c dozen N y Central ...... 14^'3 first to visit the hospital. Fleming requiring two stage hands some points in the bill In return for Niles Bern Pond ...... 6 of ten years experience on their BAMBURG..... 3 lk 2 5 c 2 down 2ikv Peck, Stow and Wilcox 1 NY NH and H tfd ...... 12% At 5:30 o’clock Mr. Edge sent an­ desired modifleations. North Amer ...... 24ia other Embassy secretary to leam of stages. 'Hie injunction obtained by Mills’ voice could be heard outside Russell Mfg ...... — Noranda ...... 12% the theaters calls for a bearing in Scovill ...... 18% the latert developments in the Pres­ the closed room. Packard ...... 2% ident’s condition. The secretary was June. He was given the floor without Stanley W orks ...... — Meanwhile Harry Arthur, Lead of Standard Screw ...... 23 Param P u b ...... 3 told that a second transfusion had interruption for his exposition. Penn ...... 10% just been performed. the Arthur Theaters Corporation, Mills emphasixed that the Treas* do., pfd,, guar.. A... 100 arranged a meeting of striking The Puritan Market Phila Rdg C and 1 ...... 2% Then Mr, Edge sent a radiogram ury had no program but he urged Smyiiie Mfg C o ...... — stage h^ds from Worcester, Mass., MAIN AT ELDUIDGE STREET Taylor and Fenn ----- — Phillips P ete ...... 3% to Secretary of State Stlmson who the committee to "get together with Torrington ...... 29 Pub Serv N J ...... 44% is on the way back to Washington here late today. us and let the Treasury put its Underwood Mfg Co ,. 10 Radio ...... 4% aboard the steamer Vulcanla. Paramount-Publix Corp. has re­ blessing on the bill.” Union Mfg C o ...... — Radio Keith ...... 2% He asked elimination of ‘atrocities, U S Envelope, com ,. — Rem R a n d ...... 2 ceived proxies representing more and included In this classification R ey Tob B ...... •,.... 31% HIS CAR EER than the two-thirds majority of do, pfd ...... — Paul Doumer, distinguished white the new surtax schedule with Its M Veeder Root ...... — Sears Roebuck ...... 17% stock required to authorira the pro­ Socony Vac ...... 8% bearded statesman who has served posed cblmge in its capital stoex to per cent maximmn, and the added WhiOock Coll Pipe ... — his coimtry for many year^ in the levy on consolidation returns. ^OCERIES J.B.WU’ms Co., 310 par 58 South P ac ...... 12% 310 par, and It expected that the Stand Brands ...... H % field of politics, became president matter will be disposed of at the He suggested a rubber Import tax, BRUNNER'S MARKET St Gas and EHec...... 16% of the Republic last May. adjourned annual meeting on May a lowering of the exemption on toe FIBE MENACES VILLAGE 10 per cent admissions levy to in­ D IA L 5191 S4 OAKLAND STREET D IA L 5193 Port Alfred, Que,, May 6,— (AP) St Oil Cal ...... 18% His closest competitor was the 10. —Fears that this village and the St Oil N J ...... 24% Consolidated Paper Company mill Texas O o r p ...... ,11 might be destroyed by the terrific Timken Roll Bear ...... 14% fire which has been ra^ng for a week Trans'America ...... 3% QUALITY NEVER SACRIFICED TO MEET A PRICE. in the paper company's 250,000 Union Carbide ...... 18% Unit A ircra ft...... 10% This store is conducted along the the lines of correct noerchandlsfng prindides. We do not maaipulato cord woodpile abated today cgincl* quality In order to meet a price. We know that the only safe way to deal with our patroas dent with estimates that damage al- U nit Corp ...... 6% ready amotmted to 32,000,000,. Unit Gas Im p ...... 16% is to give them a foil measure of value at the right price. The dredge General Montcalm ar- U S Ind Alcohol ...... U S Steel ...... 28% The MancAester PabKc Markd rived yesterday and ha* poured .thousands of ton* of water on the Util Pow and L ...... 3 FREE Warner Piet ...... 1*,4 LARGE ASSORTED flam es w hich have been steadily de> 1 Pkg. PANCAKE FLOUR vouring the 33,000,000 pile of pulp- West Union ...... 23 Westinghoiue El and Mfg ... 24% With Pint Bottle wood* RINSO Woolworth ...... 33*4 COOKIES The fire showed some sign* of • Special At Our Bakery Counter ALVON SYRUP slackening under the deluge today Medley O. B. Whelpley, president BOTH 16c and fire flghter* were more hope' Limit 1 Package. ful th^ would be able to prevent of the Nitrate Corp, of Chile today One pound of nice lean Boiled Ham and one pound of our Home FOR . 25c 2 25c spread of the conflagration to the contoned the report that the com­ pany was considering a reduction in mill and vUli^e, It was believed Made Potato Salad. REYMOND’S HOSTESS the fire might be brought entirely the wages and salaries of its per­ tmder control by tomorrow. sonnel. B Y E B R E A D ...... lOo SPONGE CAKE 15c, «0e Both Items for * WHOLE WHEAT ..1 0 c LEMON L O A F ...... 20e 39 HCAk RDr'd !l5e WHOLE WHEAT imtiiiiiitiiiii R A ISIN ...... 10c k d ) f ...... Ise IN SMALLER QUANTITY WILL BE CHARGED AT THE REGULAR PRICE. BR E A D ...... , . .7 c im iB u m ...... im, TSrSe MHK BISCUITS . ..lOe CBULmtd ...is r s z QUALITY MEATS FOR LESS BRAN-MUFFIN GINGER BREAD MIX MIX A GOOD COMBINATION— Tender Boneless Roiled Roast Beof for the A Tender^ Bonetess Roast e i L a t b and Oron ...... •' ®3c lb. 25c F O O O ^ 25c Can T R Y A C A N ! r r s o B S A T f a Glass of R. S. Mint Jefly — BOTH Tender Boneless Rolled ITEMS FOR ...... 39c Pot Roost B eef ...... 25c lb. LARGE CAMPBELL’S ______BLUE RIBBON Fresh Gronnd Hambnrg Steak for a Meat Bottom Ronnd Hambnrg ...... 25c lb. L o a f ...... 15e lb.. 2 lbs. 25c FRESH PORK an d SERVICE QUALITY Small Legs of Gonoine Spring Lamb. Small. Lean. Fresh Sbonlders and MALT Fancy Eastern Pork to Roast. Nice Solid. Lean Heces LIGHT OR DARK BEETS BEANS Boneless Rolled Roast Veal—Lean. Solid Butter, Fancy 1 lb. rolls ...... 2 lbs. 49c Corned B eef ...... 20c lb. Can 2 EggfSf Western*...... dozen 21c Lean Rib Corned B eef ...... 8c lb. M ea t...... 29c lb. 5 " ^ 2 5 c Frankf orts, Macke’s Empire___ 2 lbs. 25c HOME DRESSED POULTRY FROM COVENTRY DELIVERY Bananas, Fancy...... 4 lbs. 22c ASPARAGUS FREE ORANGES Apples, Fancy Baldwins...... 6 lbs. 25c “Tl.fSpSciS!"'* I H « . P . D - ...... M. SPINACH GRAPEFRUIT Oranges, 216s...... dozen 25c B A N A N A 6 Pineapple Danish Coffee R ing ...... 19c I GROCERY ITEMS AT A SAVING DANDELIONS 10 Ponnds Grannlated Sngar in doth Royal Scarlet Golden Bantam Com. CARROTS PINEAPPLES SPEaALS ENTIBE WEEK HAY S TO 12 Baga ...... 41c 2 cans f o r ...... 25c A Sanborn Dated Coffee ... .83c lb. LETTUCE APPLES Land O’ Lakes B atter ...... 2 lbs. 49c Brownie Peached largest sizs ----- 15e can Salada Tea, fresh from the garden. DRIED PEACHES doverleaf Spinach, medlnm size. fofllo. large size ...... 17c pkg. CELERY Red Label, 1-2 lb. p k g...... 43c 2 cans f o r ...... I9e Health Brand Uny Melting Sngar Peas. DRIED APRICOTS Brown Label, 1-2 lb. p k g...... 29c Crisco In B a lk ...... 15c lb. 15c can BEETS Monarch. Brand Paget Sonnd Steak Sal­ Land O’ Lakes Chssse ...... 3 5 c lb ., ONIONS FRESH PRUNES Tooiatoes, iolid paek, large cane ...... 2 29e Fresh Milk, a Fine (Orade—Onr Regnlar earn mon, No, 1 can, rognlar 45e—SPE­ FRESH PEAS RAISINS Pea#f Wiaeonsfn Sw eet...... 2 e u if 23e CIAL ...... 35c can, 3 for $1.00 P r ic e ...... 9c qoart. 5c pint DIAL S191 Fresh Dates in Balk—A New SUp- Strictly Fresh, Large Eggs from Cortn- LE AN CUTS MORRIS SUPREME Hedeeris Clean H'O OATS t r y ...... 25c 2 dos. for 45c m e n t ...... 2 lbs. for 23e FARINA CORNED LEGS o f LABfll AT OUR BAKERY DEPT. 2 * "“ 1 9 c 2 19c Yen’ll find a large variety of Home Made Bakery Qjwds. which are made of the Finest and Forest Ingredients. w NATIVE ROAST PORK lS c ”> to R3oit COFFEE— Empire Service, lb...... 31e B a s ils ««*•** ^ s««•...... 15c • gt. OLIVES—Faaer Staffed. large 6 ...... 2 botflea 29e Coffee Rings. Sngar Frostsd. BONE1 2 8 S * 15c aacb. 2 for 25c Home Made Boston Brown Bread. 5c and 10c loaf 26 Mule Team Strawberry Shortcake Bisenft ... 20c doz. JUICY POT ROAST BORDEN’S Rhubarb Pies from Native Rhubarb. 2*Ja »to BORAX SOAP CHIPS Home Made Frankfort R olls...... 15c doz. EAGLE BRAND MILK Home Made Corned Beef Haab—SPE­ 10c and 25c each OUT FROM MOBBIS 14 pkg. 2 0 ^ CIAL ...... 15c lb. Home Made Potato Salad ...... 15c lb. EXTRA BAG n X F ^ 1 9 c RO AST BEEF TRY OBtE TODAY I leap Msndsd wHh Bast fsr the baby. Fresh Green Pets. 2 quarts for ...... 28c Finest Baldwin Applsa. 4 lb s ...... 25c OLp-FA Sm O N PICKLED, lAECn Dill Pickles, Forest Brand — Quart 15c Fancy Large Bonch Carrots. 8 bunches Sweet Potatoes. 4 lbs. fo r ...... 19c f o r ...... 25c Native Parsnips. 4 lbs. fo r ...... lOc CHEESE ^ HERRIHCHI Palmolive Beads...... 2 pkgs. 11c Native Rhubarb from Mr. Manle ... 10c lb. Fancy New Oniona. 8 lbs. fo r ...... 28e ...... ' M. Uneeda Baker’s Mary Ann, 14b. pkg. 19c M r AT S Bread, Emfrfre Service ...... large loaf 7c FOB QUAUTT AND PRICE—DIAL 5111. f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHEST^, CONN^ FRIDAY, MAT 6 , 19BZ PAGE TWELVB

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f OOD 6 M ARKET PAGE ■i Mrs. Stuart G. Ssgar of Oxford Manchester High Bchool’a deb^^ James Bayllss of Henry street, The Young People’s society of the The Cecellan Qub, under the di­ street has been appointed chairman tng team has chosen the subject. rection of Thomas Maxwell, and who has bene on the sick list for Zion Lutheran church on Cooper of a committee in charge of a public "Unemployment Insuranes” for ' 9CANDIA LODGE BESTOWS ABOUT TOWN Mrs. Merrifield’s Plectral Players, several days, has developed scarlet street will have a business meeting Manchester’s this evening at 7:30 at the church. bridge party to be given Tuesday debate Monday noon before the will give a concert this evening at fever. ’ He is a Junior In Manchester wants club at its w e e l^ meeting f t the Baptist church in Willlmantlc, High school and makes his home This will be the annual meeting afternoon, May 24, at the Y. M. C. SERVICE EMBLEMS W 5 Word has been received In town of with reports and election of of­ A., for the benefit of the Open Air the Hotel Sheridan. The boys V* Date Book similar to that presented at the with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and MerriU Rublnow, George Marlqw, the birth of a son, to Mr. and Mrs. South Methodist church here on ficers for the coming year. school on North School street As­ David Housen, of Orange, Mass. Mr. Mrs. M. J. Donahue. sisting Mrs. Segar will be Mrs. D. James Toman and Stewart JosUn. Tuesday evening. In observance of Past President Dr. D. C. Y. Meo^ Tonight Housen for some time conducted the National Music Week. Selections D. Austin, Mrs. C. B. Loomis and M«re Than 200 Attend 32d An Depot Square Garage at North Main will preside. ; Friday, May 6 — Minstrel and will Include compositions of the old Mrs. Elton Johnson. and North School streets. niyersary Benefit Dance and dance, sponsored by Married Cou­ masters as well as American com­ Entertainment. ples’ aub of Second Congregational posers. Mr. Maxwell expects that church at Hollister street school. Forget-me-hot Circle of Junior the Phripletts, a comparatively new Kings Daughters will meet tomor­ musical organisation by five local More than 200 persoM gathered Neat Week row afternoon at 2:30 with Miss ^rls, who perform on five-stringed ASPARAGUS at Orange HaU laet night tor the Sunday, May 8—Dedication pro­ Beatrice Lydall of 22 Hudson street. Instruments, and had a prominent benefit entertainment and dance gram on Polish National church on The ^rls are reminded to bring part in Tuesday's concert, will be and Howard 17 strawberry plants now on , their Maybaskets, also their gifts on the program this evening. Miss sponsored by Scandla Lodge, No. 23, Golway street at 10 a. m. for a sunshine basket Gladys Carlisle Is director and first sale at the farm. We are groing to try to Order of Vasa, In celebration of Its Monday, May 9—Opening of Me­ morial Hospital campaign for $20, banjolst. Miss Maxln^ and Miss sell our asparagus, strawberries, raspber­ thirty-second anniversary. In a brief 000. Tonight at 8:16 the Married Helen Ondedonk, first and second ceremony. District Deputy Arthur Tuesday, May 10—Dedication of Couples Club of the Second C on m - bai^olsts, and Miss Mary and Mias gational church will give a minstrel Fanny Curgenven, second banjolst ries and other fruits and vegetables this Lants of Hartford, assisted by Mist Whlton Memorial Library at North show and dance. "Bill” DlUon has Ebba V. Gustafson, president of the Bind. and pianist respectively. been coaching the princplals and year at our own roadside stand at the local lodge, presented service pins Wednesday, May 11—Entert^ with "Andy” Anderson, another Younger members of Bt. Mary’s to Carl E. Thoren, August Carlson, ment at Salvation Army citadel, sponsored by Young People’s Corps,Coi well-known local comedian, will Girls Friendly society will have a farm. Carl A. Anderson, Sven E. Johnson social at the pariah house this eve­ and Anton Chcllberg In recognition Thursday, May 12 — Lecturee ny take part In the show. Rev. Laurence Barber at new ning at 7:30. Miss Alice Altken of their twenty-five years or more heads the cominlttee In charge. of membership In the lodge. Two Whlton Memortal Library, auspices Mr. and Mrs. Frank Xlttem of s. O. BOWERS members letgible for the award, Ever Ready Qrcle, King’s Daugh Miami, Florida, are spending a va cation at the home of Mrs. Kit Robert Kelso has returned to his Julius Johnsen and August Larson, ters. home In Paterson, N. J., after were unable to be present. Annual Poppy sale concert under tern’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 75 Deming Street, Oakland Tel. 7172 the auspices of American Legion Anderson of West street. They are ending a few days with his sister, The program opened with a selec rs. Joseph Muldoon of Eldridge and V. F. W. at High.school. lanning to leave for Boston where S tlon by Bill Waddell’s orchestra, fol street lowed by a short -ddress of welcome Annual sprlu ouioe of Rainbow Pbey ^ 1 make their home. by President Gustafson. G. Albert Girls, Masdnlc Temple, seml-formal. Pearson, prominent local bass solo­ Coming Bventa ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD-IT PAYS ist, sang two groups of two num­ bers each, ’’Old Black Mare,” Tuesday, June 21—M. H. I. grad "Homo on the Range," "Barndom' nation. ^ shemmot" and "Mor, Lllla Mor,” an Friday, June 24 — Opening ^ FLORENCES DELICATESSEN cnmpanled by Miss Eva M. Johnson. two-day stats convention and field His... •• splendid . singing brought much day of Loyal Order of Moose here. F. KELLEY, Prop. applause from the audience, which Saturday, June 25 — State Ma- after the last number amounted to sonic Veterans Reunion at Temple. STATE THEATER BUILDING an ovation. _ Opening of two-day sessions oi! POPULAR MARKET An hilarious sketch, "The Roya 16th annual convention of the New 751 Main Street England Conference Luther League SOUTH MANCHESTER Quo«*t," was presented by members 856 MAIN STREET of Scandla, the principal parts being at Swedish Lutheran church, Finest Home Prepared taking by Hllma Dahlman, Alice Benson, Frldoborg Thoren and HU Mual tribes of Kenya Col(^, Pastries, Salads, Cold Meats, etc. (lur SkooR. East Africa, desert a village Im After the program, rerreshments mediately after a death has occur- Low Prices, Tempting were served In tne basement of the hall, followed by dancing to music red In It. furnished by waddoll's orohestra. Of the large crowd in attendance, Quality and Courteous many were present from Hartford. Service TWO STUDENTS INJURED Day By Day In Every Way have built an enviable reputation for this big, Norwalk, May 6 — iAP)—Victor airy market Marchetti, 16, and Bernard Hag­ Our Values Become More gerty, 17, Springfield, Mass., high Hchool students were seriously In­ jured early today while riding on top of a truck from Port Chester, N. Y., to Norwalk. Both boys are In and More Outstanding! Buy and Save! the Norwalk hospital; Marchetti with a fractured skull and Haggerty Is it any wonder, when week after week our prices with severe lacerations of the scalp and face. lead them all? There must be a reason why the entire populace Carl Johnson of Hawthorne, N. J., driver of the truck heard moans and claims that LARGE screams as he was passing through here on the Boston Post road and when he stopped the truck, Hag­ gerty slide from the canvas top. BOlUNG FOWL Marchetti was lying on the top un­ Everybody Saves at conscious. Haggerty said they EXCELLENT FOR POT PIE OR FRICASSEE. boarded the truck at Port Chester and that the last he remembers was seeing a sign "three miles of Green.” Police and truck driver say that the boys were apparently struck by a low hanging limb of a RUMP tree or by the structure work of a railroad bridge. Everybody s Market o r L E G S VEAL NEW TEXAS A t l a n d O’ LAKES MILK-FED C. H. TRYON’S BUTTER ...... 23clh. ONIONS...... Sen. Sanitary Market NATIVE RARERIPES.... Icbunch Evaporated Milk, Tomato ROAST

Native Chickens FINEST FRESH, SWEET lb...... 33c Soup, Pork and Beans, or Rib End Pork to Roust, lb...... 11c Legs of Lamb PEAS...... I n is . 29c Red B e a n s...... 5c can lb...... 25c Native Veal to Roast lb...... 29c DELICIOUS VALENCIA t'eul Patties, SHOULDERS g for ...... 25c SMOKED Rib Roast Beef ORANGES...... 10c dozen Ice C ream ...... 2pts.25c lb...... 23c Pot Roast Beef Rump or Clod ...... 23c STRICTLY FRESH, LOCAL Smoked Shoulder SODA CRACKERS lb...... 11c Daisy Hams EGGS...... 19c dozen MILK CRACKERS BONELESS lb...... 27c Sausage Meat GRAHAM CRACKERS lb...... 20c LARGE SUNKIST Strictly Fresh Eggs OVEN dozen ...... MALTED MILK CRACKERS ROASTS 19c 10 lbs. Sugar LEMONS...... 15c dozen lb...... 42c Evaporated Apricots lb...... 15c BELLMAN’S BLUE RIBBON ^ 21bs.25c Extra Large Prunes, Beat Buy In Town I 2 lbs. f o r ...... 19c SPRING Boston Coffee lb...... 28c Salad Dressing 15c pint jar Challenge Milk can ...... 11c LAMB LEGS S packages Gold Medal . Pancake Flour...... 25c BERRIES. ..19c qL basket Native Radishes. 2c bunch Strawberries qt. basket...... 25c Coming In Better and Better Now 1 SOUP BONES — SHOPPING BAGS Grapefruit 4 fo r ...... 25c FREE! KRAUT WITH ALL PORK PURCHASES FREE! Baldwin Apples ^ 1 A AssT C ookies... 2 lbs. 25c Basket ...... ^ I s l U APPLES. 25c No. 4 Basket FHESH BAKERY PRODUCTS OP THE BETTER GRADE 4 Bs. Apples flBeot Evert 6 Pounda or Mora A TREAT FOB THE KIDDIES ! ler ...... 25c SPECIAL I COMBINATION SPECIAL SPECIAL t f 1-4 lbs. Asparagus .... 35c DIXIE ”AIX OBEEN” 1 Loaf Hcmie Made Bread D— dfHims e x t r a SPECLAtl PANBKCUnS P e e k ...... « 19c VIENNABREAD 1 Coffee Ring ASPARAGUS...... 19c S Xof !s s'sfg S-9 OVSiS • p.s 25e Bant Bb f TWf Tior 1 ____ Tsmstirn ty, Poimda or Blote To Boneh. Hire’s Root Beer both for 'p«*ssts#ss###aaaaa' 19c 6 « Chwrate l a r g e , r i f e s • fs p 'b .g r#9 S s • s s s 10c E x tra ct...... llc b o tt le FTtESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SPECIALS 10c P M M E S .....8c each Begolar 19e Wm, 10c“ *i2 ic RADISBES RARERinS ONKMS F B M H lfH W ■ ■ M i • .'Min* • • • 15c HABO, BIPB' . 6c ZbndiesSc 2liwdies5c .. 4llS.25c; :; nJj|r ^J^^Ji^**'****'^*’* TOMATOES ...... 2 b . 23c Carrots or Beets 7c bunch lb . r fimit.-Vi f 7 c Vf-? \ I‘Si ;v

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aHfiM, ohalnnaa of tbs Houss tag the trsatment, but 1 nm ttraM Commlttss flo M#r0b«nt. Marlas, to itop taklnff the plUs, as I would Radio aad TUbarlss. n o n sso K sw E soon weigh 3S6 pounds. W hat would WOOirSICE PLANT qOTATIQ you suggest?” I thiak that ualsas dvlllsatloa eel- Answer: It is possible that you lapses—which at this moment doss I LBt hnve some glandular deflde^ IS STARTED TODAY not seem ImpoaslblST^-suf snles oa A S D C d S S H A R T whlfib causes you to gain weight uBlversal seals will have to bs the JAR rim ldly. The tablets probably con- What has America contributed to solution of the ptoMsm of produdag tiun tnyrold extract which causes the economic status of man? Mostly a satisfactory humsm race. Rasp^iry itrawhaf^ApHcal you to reduce rapidly. I never ad­ Produce! Pint 100 Tons disappointment. —Professor Julian Hudsy. Weecppti - tlid ie n y - - jdiibiti 28 CaDrattM h vise this type of treatment unless —Governor Floyd B. Olson of Minne­ the patient Is under a doctor’s su­ sota. The failure of prohibition has been ^ Y «ri(—Wu Yean pervision. I feel sure you wlU be This Mothn — Acini i due largely to tiie failure of those 2 Lb 20 able to reduce your weight If yOu In my opinion, and In the opinion who proposed It to consult the peo­ will take plenty of exercise and use ^ a majority of the people, there la ple. JAR your wlUpower to keep away from Froeziig Begn Yesterday entirely too much advertizing and —M athew WoU, vice president, - WidiMt Tiwdiiag Brush. American Federation of Ifbor. rich foods for a sufficient length of Raspberry or Strawberry time. Where there is difficulty In his situation Improving, It has been reducing, as In your case, I some­ At 7 o’clock this morning the L. growing steadily worse. The best way to buy an automo­ New York, ll»y 6.—(AP) — AH times advise a straight water fast T. Wood lee plant on Blasell street —Congressman E. L. Davis of Ten- bile is to pay cash. —Henry Ford. ile time—the peet twenty yeere— for two or three days, using a glMs- troduced the first 100 tons of ice llee BUnknecht baa been looking ful of water every half hour during Jor local consumption. The plant the day, and following this fast with ; things and mentally painting was started up yesterday morning an orange Juice or tomato juice diet. after workmen spent the entire letm but never a brush to canvas Such a diet, if continued long night checking up on the final de­ » a pencil to paper did she enough, usually corrects glandular tails. / condition so that excessive gaining - >ply. For the first hour the tempera­ Nothing bul VH W 25< 47^ *1^’ MENUS Notad ovan or pot roast — No bona no waita ____ For Good Health CHUCK ROAST tii Best Cuts only , LAND OlAKES 0 A Week’B Supply RIB ROAST 2S^ ^ Recommended b u ti t i ei n rim u.S. Gov‘t Certified A F r a n k B . 1 1 0 0 1 7 Economical cut of pot roast ONE , POUND BROOKSIDE CREAMERY BUTTER 1ROLLS J r Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested for CROSS RIBS 19^ the week beginning Sunday, May 8: Sunday Whole or cither end — Your cheicc in weight ^ . lb Breakfast—Coddled Eggs; Melba Bacon Sliced 1 7 ^ I Sugar Granulated 1 0 ^ 4 1 c Toast; stewed Figs with Cream. Lunch—French Artichoke; McCoy D o r a c o H a m s <» Salad (Lettuce, Tomatoes and Cu- PURE ctim bers). Fresh or Smelted — 4-6 lb average Family Flour fi"«* 63^ Dinner—Broiled Chicken; Green Pew; Asparagus Salad; chilled Avo­ cado Cream. A LARD Homestead Bag S 5 < Monday SHOULDERS Pastry Flour Breakfast—Baked Stuffed Apple, Dereco— A ny weight piece FOR BAKING and FRYING with Cream. flNYTIME Lunch—All desired of one kind of fresh acid fruit. Cut from the finest quality heavy steer beef, these steaks LB « TEA SALE » Dinner—Salisbury Steak; String BACON are juicy, tender and delicious in flavor. Everyone likes PKG This week First Netional Stores will make many new friends for Beans; Combination Salad of To­ Best cuts — From Mildly cured Corned Beef its famous quality teas. The prices ere low end you may purchase matoes, Celery and Cabbage; Apri­ steak — especially when its steak like this. A nd you a blend to suit your Taste. cot Whip. Tuesday can afford to serve it more often if you buy it at RRST Orans« PukoUg Ceylon, Mixed, Oolong, Breakfast— Poached Eggs; crisp N A T IO N A L M A R K ETS at these low prices. BRISKETS * 23^ Waffle; stewed Raisins. Ivory Soap Formosa Oolong Lunch—Stewed Com; Okra; Cut from fancy milk-fed veal ^ Jf shredded Lettuce. All Cuts ar« from O r a n g e B l o s s o m V2 lb tin 3 9 ^ Dlnnbr—Leg of Mutton; Spinach; 4 254 cooked Celery; salad of g^ted raw Heavy Corn-fed Quality Beef V E A L LEG S Carrots; small dish of Junket. 19^1 H lb pkg 2 $ ^ Wednesday Fancy milk-fed — 4-5 lb average HOMELAND Breakfast—Wholewheat Muffins; CHIPSO sweet Butter; crisp Bacon; stewed FLAKES or GRANULES GOLDEN ROSE V2 lb phg 2 $ ^ Prunes. PORTERHOUSE FOWL t ii\ FREE I With each purchase of Lunch—^Apples w ith a handful of this special one small package FRESH Fency Spring — Boned as desired Pecan Nuts. Chipso absolutely FREL AT A LL 2 LBS 2 $ ^ Diimer—Broiled steak; buttered The Kins of Frankfurts STORES Beets; cooked Greens; salad of lb chopped raw Cabbage; Jello or Jell- Beefsteaks LAM B FO RES iti\ Linco 7 0 well with Cream. 224 Purity Salt ««»««« Thursday Mildly Cured Corned Beef Al» 2 3 e ‘ Breakfast—Coddled Eggs; Melba Vermont Maid Syrup Toast; Applesauce. Bakery Specials .AND SCRVE N.1TIN Lrmch—<7ombinatlon Salad of To­ LEA H ENDS 1 8 4 Fancy GrapcfiuH matoes, Celery, Cucumbers and Let­ Top R ound PLAIN RYE BREAD M . 1 I tuce. LARGE White Spray Wheat Cereal DILk« Qt O f C Dinner—Cottage Cheese; Spinach; 20 ox LOAF I T SOUR •*« j E I baked Eggplant; stuffed Celery; Sirioin AT OUR FISH DEPARTMENT Banquet Plcklas MDUD £.294 Carrot Pudding. STRAWBERRY i LI TIN A 5 C Friday Blue Ribbon Melt •»'»«>«• Breakfast—Crisp Bacon; Wsiffle FRESHLY BAR CAKE MwJAK 1 3 c browned through, with small Short o r STEAK COD Dried Beef amount of Maple Syrup if desired; EA CH ^ 9 ^ baked Apple. Royal Baking Powder *3* Lunch—Oranges as desired; glass LEMON CAKE o f Mint, Cube Minute! n u E T s o u VARIETY^* ^ GuHfcIst S h r i m p S ””*** Dinner—^Broiled Sea Bass; Btrlng^ STEAKS DELICIOUS IN FLAVOR EACH ' 1 5 ^ ; B ea a i7 salsul of sliced Tomatoes on FRESHLY Ik Fancy Shrimp 2 Lettuce; plain Jello or Jell-well. SLICED Saturday POLLOCK KIppw Snacks ««««*»««> 3 ™* ™ Breakfast—French Omelet; re­ toasted Shredded Wheat Biscuit; HAMBURG Z-tSi Milco-Malt gW'l Shoe ^ b h - lie steu^ Figs. Freshly Ground • Lunch—•Vegetables with Whole­ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables JOHNSON'S P g liy ^ 0 ||p DOJeA'NLT teSNTID wheat Noodles. Dinner—Broiled Mutton Chops: Tasty Short Cuts ChesterHeM Cigarettes bsdeed Eggplsmt; Green Peas; ssdad at all Combinatien and Grocery Stores of Head Lettuce; stewed Apricots. Rib Lamb Chops lb tin eVteetables with 'Wholewheat 39< Noo<^: Cook together for about Fancy Spring . With Becdcwarc Tumbler Fresh Fruits and Vegetables twenty minutes In a heavy, tigiitly and Coaster Free covered pan (without water)) the Kidney Lamb Chops 39^ >■ [ desired sunounts of fresh spinach, Bananaf 4 tU\ Fancy chopped cucumbers and celery. Bast cuts from fresh, young, pig perk Rlpo Cover the bottom of a baking dish Fresti u n e e d Il b a k e r s Bananas 4 t l i with eooked wholewheat noodles, Louiaiana add A layer of the vegetables, in- Pork Chops Strawberries SPECIALS cludifig half a smsdl esm of sprouts Cut from fancy milk-fed veal ' Fancy 2 "Sir 17^ ConUnne until ;tbe dish Is filled, cov­ 2 YSi" 17^ Lettuce letborf ering aU with the noodles. Bake Veal Chops Unceda Biicuitf 2 ias 18M unm'tflgbtly browned on top and Lettu ce 2 tes 19^ seasOR lty allowing several p itc — o t Best Cuts 6 25^ Fintst ■. buttir to melt on top Just before Callfonila s e r v i^ , Finast Peas 3 194 Veal Cutlets Peas CabfenilB 3 J9<| Afforted Fruit Fluffi QUMTIOirB AND ANEWBRS New MashifM Sliaed “ 19< Texas {usstion: Mrs. F, writss: ”9eme. O n io n s % tin..... e. ago .I started to take, seme O n io n s SA' ta b lets le t rsdudng, usiBg two after Boiled Ham ^ h meal, and Tost tweoty-fivs ind^but wbsDsvsf X stM taktog h i i s i IMa t io a a i S i o m s m rbityto to gaih ypldly ifato; filia l JMAII()\AI S io u i s Fmsr I\ATiomt Sro/u IMM lUMcanm avnoxo h e r a l d , s o u t h iu m c h e s ih b ,: 00MM,naDAY, h a y «, i «s r

/dM im tm M t, but X MB U n M BSftyi, MutfnMn of the Houso W J S p U M n t f fm , u I OOBMBitteo o n .lftM bflat Masiae, PROFESSORS WIFE aocB wwigb 9M pounds. W bat would WOOirSKElUIlT Radio aad fUMma. plMt SUffM t?'' I think that UBless dviUaatioB oM- Aaswari U u posslbla ttot you lapses—wbieh a t tftia moBMnt SUCCESSWART luwo fOBM flaaMiUr dadda^ IS HiUtTED TODAY not seem impesMhis.A« eugwries e wbUb eaiiasi you to gMb w alfbt ustversM scale will have to be the /'W nmldly. tb a wblata probMrty oob- What bac AaMrlca coBtributod to sototioB o t the problem of producteg tMB t^o id axtraet wbiob eauaaa the ecmiomle status of maa? Moftly a satisfactory nttoiaa race. you to radttoO rapidly. 1 navar ad- PradocM Fra 100 You dii^pototment. —Professor JuUaa Husley. r l -F EiUsb 2S CumtfiM h yiaa tUa typa ot traatmant uolaM —OoverBor Floyd B, Olson of Mtone- tba patiaBt is uadar a doctor's au- seta, The failure of prohlMtleB has beea i r NswYstfc—Wu20Y(sn ,jnrlMoB. I faal aura yon win ba TIu Nonaf — Aetul due largely to n e failure of those aMa to raduca your w a ^ t If ydu to my opinion, and to the opinion wbo p rop f^ it to consult the peo­ win taka planty of axardsa and uaa of a m ajenty of the peopto, there is ple. your wUlpowar to kaap away from Froezag Bogu Yeitenb) entirely too mtmh advertlMng aad -M ath ew Won, vice president, rleb foods for a a u ffl^ t lavtb of American Federation of Lptor. ttma. Wbara tbara la difficulty in sales talk over the radio, tonead of raduclBg, aa to your caaa, I aoma- this situatioB in^rovtog, it has been lU m Totkf Itoy i^(A P) — Afl At 7 o'doek this morning the L, growing steadily worse. ^ e best way to buy an automo­ timaa advlaa a straight watar fast T. Wood ice pianC on raaseU street —Congressman E. L. Davis of Ten- bile is to pay cash. —Henry Ford. tld f tlM pM t tw tBty yeat«— for two or tbraa days, using a glaM- produced the flrst 100 tons of ice AUm ftallkiMebt bM t>Mo looUng ful of watar avery half hour during for locM ooBsumptiOB. The plant tha day, and following this fast with was started up yesterday moraing Bt tUBfff and mefiUnr paintliig an oranga Juica or tomato juice diet. irst tbma^ after workmen spent the entire F bnt Barer a bmab to eaaraa Such a diet, if conttouad long night cheeking up on the Cnai de­ Bor a peBdl to paper did ibe enough, uauMly corrects glandular t a i l conMtlon so th at eHcesalve gaining \AliosAL apply. win Bot result after you start eat­ For the flrst hour the tempera­ Nothing bulipuro fruit and puro sugar is va«d in making Ab’rubal Tbas bar buibaad ratlrad aa pro* ing again. ture of the water to the hundreds of Prasarvos. Thor# is no mor* wholpsoma or doikious woy of sorving faaaor of Oraak at Jolna MOpkln* ice tanks Mowly reduced from 50 tho swoots thot should bo port of ovory balaneod moal. Vlion you Stores BBd tba family w est to C b a ^ m , (Bmmtag Ear) degrees to 44 degrees and at 8 con buy Mirabol Prossrvos at such lew prieot os this it is o good idoa SChm„ to Ura OB tba aaaeoaat. o’clock yesterday anernoon ice be­ faailly" iadudad ban aon, Question: Mrs. A. writes: "What to stock up with your favorite flavors. Add this item to tedoy’s list can be done to cure my dattghter's gan to form on the edge of the tanks F ra u d s White, auccaaaful portrait nntotog ears? They have been dis­ when the temperature of the pamkar. charging ever since she bad the flu watea^droppdd to 83 depwes. 8o there, in tba midst of paint three years ago." The plant is being run on eight and coaatal acanaa and colorful flab* Answer: The discharge from your hour sMfts and the two large com­ EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK-END arman Ufa, and urged on by a aon daughter’s ears can probably be pressors will run continuously en- wbo tb o n i^ it would be nice to cured by putting her on a diet which cept for repairs. Much of the plan­ have a mother follow in hia foot* ning for the plant and the drawings will cure her catarrhal tendency, hz pint ataiM, Alice Stallknecbt rubbed pig­ ^metlmes local treatments with the for the elaborate pipe lines and mod­ ment with brush and not only ultra-violet light in the ears speeds ern accessory equlpipent were made Heavy Cream lars sm u ed her friends, but bowled over recovery. The treatment necessary by Samuel Stevens, one of the part­ herself.' is too long to describe in the limited ners of the company. / 28 Paintinca space here, but if you win write Th^ front area of the plant has Twenty*dgbt daaslmg canvasses again giving me your fuU name and been so arranged as to allow a small Finest pint on the -Tails of the Ferargll gaUer* adcfress, I ^11 send you the instruc grass plot and a gasoline pump for lea, each of tiiem dose to the soil tions. service to the company’s trucks. Strawberries Fresh baskets and powerful—so say the critics—in The plant has bean under con­ their drawing and color, attest what struction for four months and the twenty years of "Just thinking" will 77 WEDS 25 equipment is considered the best 0_____ do. obtainable. When'she was a girl. Miss Stall­ London, Eng.—Sir James Knott, Sundog knecbt—she Is Mrs. Doctor Carrol 77-year-old baronet, was married to F. Scott McBride says he favors SpongeLayerCake-19^ \ van Buren White—studied life draw­ Miss Elizabeth Gauntlett, 25, re­ a dry test, and then he adds a lot ing for a Uttle while at the New cently. The groom 1s a wealthy of ifs. V ^ t he really means is FRVORITB/ York School of Applied Design. steamship magnate, particularly that he favors ai, dry test IF the re­ Then she let it drop in favor of well known in yachting circles. sult doesn’t count being married and applying herself to the task of raising the son who FRESH DAILY eras to become a painter, and to the Try a roast of beef from your First Netionel Store if yoe sodal duties th at devolve upon the want to serve something special for the Sunday Dinner. at All Our Stores wife of a professor. MILK 1 0 < Only once did she get an inkling Every piece of Beef sold in yoer Pint National Store is that her artistic talent was devdop- cut from choice/ heavy, corn-fed steeri/ and every piece ing despite the lack of practise and that was during the war when she is cerefuHy selected by our eKperieneed beyers to make attended class for a time in the K even more tasty end tender. The First Natfenel RMat FMA5T MAYOMHAM Pennsylvania Academy at Philadd- man can give yoe )est the cut you like best phla. SERVE A SALAD TONIGHT WITH RICH CREAMY HNAST MAYONNAISE Both she and her son are classed as “moderns.” She is a native of One quality/ one price on tkis 8 ot jar pint jar quart jar fafloh jar Orange, N. J. popular boneless oven roast r s FACE RUMP 3 9 ^ 1 } ^ 2 S ^ MENUS Noted oven or pot roast — No bone no waste __

For Good Health CHUCK ROAST 2S^ One Rest Cuts only __ LAND OXAKES 0 Ib A Week*! Sopplp; Rolls Reeoamended RIB RO A ST BUTTER L Econoodcai eut of pot roast U.S. Gov’t Certified ONE Ib BROOKSIPE CREAMERY BUTTER 2 PO U N D A X id Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested for CROSS RIBS RO LLS J r the week beginning Sunday, May 8: *9 ^ Sunday Whole or either end — Your choice in weight Breakfast—Coddled Elggs; Melba Granulated Toast; stewed Figs with Cream. Bacon Sliced 17^ I Sugar 41c Luniph—French .Artichoke; McCoy Salad (Lettuce, Tomatoes and Cu- D o r a c o H a m s »> l o ^ Finest cinnbers). Fresh or Smoked — 4-6 Ib average PURE Dinner—^BroUed Chicken; Green Family Flour " a - 6 S d p eas; Asparagus Salad; chiUed Avo­ cado Cream lb 11^ Monday SHOULDERS LARD Pastry Flew Homestead B.3 Breakfast—Baked Stuffed -Apple, Doraco— Any weidit piece FOR BAKING and FRYING with>'Cream Lunch—^AU desired of one kind of ANYTIME fresh acid fruit. Cut from the finest quality heavy steer beef, these steaks Dinner—Salisbury Steak; String BACON LB « TEA SALE are juicy, tender and delidous In flavor. Everyone Mces PKG Beans; Combination Salad of To- Best cuts — From M ildly cured Corned Beef This week Fksl National Stores wiR make many new friends for matoe^ Celery and Cabbage; Apri­ steak — especially when its steak like thia And yon 7 ^ its famous quaiily taps. The prices ere lew end you eray purehesc cot Whip. e Mend to’ suit your Taste. Tneoday can afford to serve it more often ff you boy it at RRST Breakfast— Poached Eggs; crisp N A T IO N A L M A R K E T S at these low prices. BRISKETS Orange Pelcoe« Ceyton* MIxedy Oolons, Waffle; stewed Raisins. LoBcb—Stewed Corn; Okra; Cut from fancy milk-fed veal Ivory Soap Formosa Oolons shreddpd Lettuce. All Cuts ar« from Draer—Leg of Mutton; Spinach; A O r a n g e B lo sso m ^n>t $ 2 5 4 chopped raw Cabbage; Jeilo or Jeh Beefsteaks lb LGE LA M B FORES m PKG tLsneo y e well with Cream W 224 Purity Salt T h o rsd ^ Mildly Cured Corned Beef Breakfast—Coddled I ^ g s ; Melba l^eeJUn 2 3 R Toast; Applesauce. Bakery Specials Vcrmeiit Maid Synip LuBCb—Combination Salad of To­ LEAH ENDS Ib Fancy Grapcfrutt«-^.ANOSOVS NotTIN matoes, Celery, Cucumbers and Let­ Top Round PLAIN RYE BREAD tuce, St M pkb 1 0 R Dinner—Cottage Cheese; Spinach; LARGE White Spray Wheat Cereal I baked Eggplant; stuffed Celery; SO ez L O A F | f muw Qa AT OUR FISH DEPARTMENT MOOD sou* ^Carrot PoOSng. Sirioin 4 BaiMiuct PkkhH &S9< Friday STRAWBERRY pLSTw i| 5 R Breakfast—Crim Bacon; Waffle FRESHLY f t BAR CA KE Blue Ribbon MaH browned through, with small Short or STEAK COD SUCED NwJMI 1 3 ^ amonst of Maple Syrup if desired; Ib m DricdBccfs; _ baked Apple. EA C H * 1 9 ^ Royal Baking Powder S3« Luneb—Oranges as desired; glass 29 srs/is: o f Milk. Cube Minute! FILLET SOLE » 18< L E M O N C A K E Dtoaer—Broiled Sea Bass; Strliqr STEAKS DEUaOUS IN FLAVOR GuBhist Shrimp B saaa; salad of sUced Tomatoes on EACH ^ 5 ^ Lettuce; plain JeUo or Jell-well. Fancy Shrimp Sstiirday POLLOCK •» I t i Breakfast—French Omelet; re­ Kipper Snacks toasted Shredded Wheat Biscuit; mOVN-HAOC-CK stewed Figs. HAMBURG Milco-Malt gmi Shoe PoUih ■jOOOeodTAH Lunch—*V^:etables with Whole­ FresMy Grewid jr wheat Noodles. Fresh Fruits and Vesetables J O H N S O N ’S BCUeATW.T SCBITBO *** IMBBer—Broiled Mutton Chop*: Tasty Siiert Cuts baked Enplant; Green Peas; salad Ib at all Combination and Grocery Stores Chestoriieid Cigarettes 2"«3So of Head Lettuce; stewed Apricots. Rib Lamb Chops lb tin ^Vegetables with 'Wholewbeat Noodiss: Cook together for about Paney Spring ^ — — twenty minutes in a heavy, tightly Whk Becdcwarc Tumbler Fresh Fruits and Vegetables covered pan (without water)) the Kidney i^mb Chops and Coaster ^ cc dsstosd amounts o f fresh spinaMi, Bananas ^ 4 t i i chopped cucumbers and celery. Best cuts frem fresh/ yewtf/ p if perk Fancy Cover the bottom of a baking dish Ripe with cooked wholewheat noodles. UMKOk BAKIRS Bananas add b layer of the vegetables, In- Pork Chops * I9 | f Strawberries ^Louisiana t S i SKCIALS dudhlg half a small can of sprouts Cut from fancy nriHc-fed veal ■fk ContltyM until ,the dUh is filled, cov- 'Fancy 2'^±"17* erlng fBll with the noodles. Bake Ib Fancy 17^ Unceda Biscuits Lettuce Iceberg untfl 'Migbtly browned on top and Veai Chops Lettuce I c u ^ f f 2 ^ 19* seasd^*l7 auowing several pieces of Best Cuts 2 Iss 19^ butt# to melt on top Just before 6 25* Finest .. servifl^ f t Finml Cilffeiiiia Veai Culids CaMbndA A fforted Fruit Ruffs Peas QUBmONS AND ANSWERS Peas 3 ‘ • * 9 ^ MaehieeSnecd 2 Ibt iuaatlon: Mrs. F. writes: N«w “ 19* O nions tine ago I stortod to take. Mnn^ O nions Tbms tablMs for rsdndng, using two after Boiied Ham rack amal, and lost twenty-flve but wbsnsver I stm ' takhig F i r s t J\a t io \at S t o r t s ihem tnbsgta to iagala. F ir s t iSJa t io \ a / 5 t o r t s ' 1 am' w I t o f ■-■ ''■ •>'. - , ■ ’ ‘ '^v'" ' '■*' ■. ’ ‘ ' -^ *';' ■ '. ‘^ ■ »■ ^ *^*i M AN G H BM » BVISOTNQ EBIALD, SOXTia MAN TBR^^OOlWi, ‘ ,\ V .'. i ^ "^ " FOtJRTBBN. :'.- fl

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m a y APPEAL BUlDiO said they left the pistol In the DIGNETHpOfll^ charged with obtaining $100,000 WRIST IS MFEGED middle sebtkm of Sooth Windsor MEAIKISIIIPUCATED from Mrs. Edward B. Mcl^an, wife crotch of a tree , and went to a ^ring New Hfivai, M»y 6.—(AP')— BEON SCARIFYING and Waning. . . of the publisher of the Washington ta drink. ^ Mayor, Jolin W .‘Murphy {daqhed a The road la now In need oc re­ Post, by falsdy representing that Returning, Mrs. King touched the iM h if e w o u n d totfarafioe' today with the city's at- pair and by using the IN UNDY BABY SWINDLE he oould return the missing Und- pistol in some manner and it dto- torneSni -to' dirtiimtoa whether • the WINDSOR ST. SURFACE crushed stone, oil and bergh.^dld. Sarged, Inflicting a fatal wound city wm appMl from tlieidMlaton of greatly Improve the road Into uiat back of the left ear. The result was thh Putoo UeilUea ". Commission in­ PasMs Criflis AfUr TwQ/Weete The______xalewas unfolded by attor- Henry T. Cdemafi, Ounpany G lei^ n as far as the South V ^ j^ r (Coattnoed from Page Oao) ne^'for Mrs. McLean and by two a murder charge against Means hut creasing #ater fates and authorix- In Seriods CondHk»— Unft and should be a help men who aasiated her in nc^tia- after a long' trial he was acquitted. Veteran, Goies To NewingUm Aharj^ for wAter used by the Road In Northwest Section ing additional trade and teafflc 1 ^ He sued a Chicago bank for a mll- C r a n p ^ te s B | s s ^ ; QrllEOnL T h ^ testimony was not tions through which Means alleged­ HospiUd For 'nrMtmait. • lAunlclpM^^ * Badly In Need of Repair^ Maneheeter, especially the north- mada puhlle. Uon dollars, charging a plot to hang i • . . r - ly got the money, led the prominent John Digsey, road, foraman-'af the . Completes Bissess St. Job, .. , end. ______• Xfter testifying, Mrs. McLean -womui on a fruitless chase to him and get control of the $3,000,- Henry T* Coleman, of 17 Oakland 4)00 K ing estate. H e -also found n COL OSBORN DEAD; Manchester IBghway Department, AUTO VICTIM DUS and Hartson conferred with Leo A. Aiken. 8. C., and to the Mexican street, was removed-today to the The town scarifier, which was in Rover, United States district attor­ border, and then failed to return second will of the late husband , of Veterans’ hospital in Newington, and employed by the department for Mrs. King but handwriting experts use on Bissell street for three days New Haven 3*ay 6—(AP) ^Wl- ney. Justice Department offlclala either child or money. suffering with. an infected wrist EDITOR 50 YEARS over forty years, yescerday pasqed in the repair work down on that called it a forgery. Mr. Coleman accidentally cut him­ Uam Collins, 17, whose leg was talked with the butler. * Means would iwt tell his side of £n^crisis In a two veeck’s >1110618. street, was started off on its own Means has been charged with it. Before a United States copimls- Worked For Burns self Tuesdjsy evening with a pocket- nearly severed last night When a Afterward WilHam J. Burns, head during which time his condition was power this morning to a job in the truck struck the “ °tor^e larceny after trust He is confined sioner he pleaded not guilty, bond knife, but' did not think the wound (O^tlanNd from Page Oeie) northwest part of the town and at' of the Bureau of In'vestlgation of of sufficient importance to. call a exceptionally critical. Dr. < Digney, which he was riding died today In in the District of Columbia jail upon was aet at $100,000 and on fallrire during his long term of service for noon had started work tearing up fail'ore to post BlOOiOOO bond. to post It, he was jailed. Prelimi­ the Department of Justice, gave physician. He worked as usual n.'toritus bandit aw aits execution a job and he soon ■was indicted the town, has always been beM in Windsor street, a road that runs I^ a Branchini, Collin’s compan­ nary hearing was set for Tuesday. Wednesday but the arm began to at the state Prteoq at Wet)ier35dd. for conspiring to violate the Vol­ high respect both by the to ^ of­ north from ToUand turnpike near ion on the motorcycle remained In a •T wasn’t surprised” he told bother him, and last night 1$ ’as (k)lon*!l Osborn, e Pemocrati Washington, May 6.— (AP)— The stead Act and for swindling men ficials and the men who ’ larked the Buckland cemetery. This road critical condition with compo^d ne'wspapermen, “X had been told so painful he was unable to sleep. ac one time or another offered his was given considerable attention jaunty figure of Gastca Means, with and under him. fractures of the leg and arm and a they were discuaring taking me.” who paid to get whiskey ‘ out of 'Today the infection had spread so par^s nomination for U, S. ?ena- several years ago and was turned notorious figure for a generation, bonded warehouses. He got a two- that it was decided to take him to head injury. Joseph FrancesTO, M, plumped himself sensationally yes­ Mrs. McLean’s Story tor and governor. He would never from a mudhole into a passable The story told by close associates year sentence and a $10,000 fine. the Veterans’ hospital. Coleman was consent, however, to run for an suffered internal injuries terday into the Lindbergh kidMp- roadway by dumping hundreds of was pinned to a tree by the trudc of Mrs. McLean, is this: Meanwhile he became a harbinger a former member of Company G elective ofHbe. ENQINEBB BETTBB loads of cinders and stone into the Ing case limelight and into jail. of the storm that broke about the and saw service as a mechanic with Colonel Osbosn held his edltirial after the collision. The one-time Justice Department Mrs. McLean originally approach­ roadbed. It opened a new artery Anthony Mazaro, driver of the ed Means early in March to find out Harding administration. Carting the company overseas during the post with the Journal-Courier until New London, May 6.—r(AP)— for residents living in the extreme investigator and «c-con'vict was if he knew anything about the kid­ trunkloads of documents before a W orld W ar. his death. Charles Samuelsen, engteeer ahoaird northwest part of the town and the truck was ordered held. naping. He said he thought he knew Senate committee, he made the He was born In New Haven, April the speed boat Scipio of Bridgepc^t. who took the child as a former cell Senatorial eyes grow round by 17, 1858 and was graduated from who suffered a fractured skull when struck by a machine gun- - bullet mate at the AUanU penitentiary stories of big-sqale bribe money. But Yale in 1880. His wife, the former later, he denounced his testimony as SEEKNOPARD0N Kate Louise Gardner of New Y6r’.f, fired from a Coast Guard boat had just prior to the kidnaping pro­ Wednesday, was reported rilghtly posed that Means join him in steal­ a "tissue of lies” put into his mouth. died recently, shortly after they had The priceless In July of 1925, ’le was convicted observed their golden wedding an- improved at the hospital here to­ ing a prominent baby. Means then IN MASSIE CASE day hut his condition was still criti­ said he had verified this cormection of conspiring to obstruct justice. A cfversary Five thildren survive. element of chaurge that grew out o f his assur­ Colonel Osborn wqp the author cal. Samuelson, 54 years old, is ‘ a PINEHURST and that the kidnapers demanded resident of College Point, N. Y. IJhr ances to officers of the Glass Casket (Coattnoed frem Page One) of "A-Glance Backwiard,” a book of TRUTHFULNESS adyertising. $100,000. wife and two sons were In this dty After conferring with Captain Company of Altoona, Pa.„ that he essays, and "Men of Mark In Con­ islands. Territorial Attorney Gener­ today to visit him. (Pinehurt ’Phone Service Until 8:30 Tonight—DIAL 4151.) Emory S. Land, U. S. Navy, a cou- could get an indictment against necticut.” al Harry R. Hewitt said, depends on slu of Colonel Lindbergh and the them quashed and assure them con­ local laws. He said he had not con­ Whether you have to save or are just followtog Rev. Francis J. Hurney, a Catholic tinued prosperity in a stock-selling sidered the statutes of each state, the trying to get Just a more for your dollars. priest, she turned over the $100,000 plan. He was convicted and drew but It was probable their rights m $100 and $60 bills to Means In another two-year sentence and $10,- would be lost In some states, and Dandelions 000 fine. the presence of Father Hurney. not he affected in others. Less Than Wholesale NO. 1—Extra Value Becomes Su^olous He was sued by the government In mid-March, Mrs. McLean with for $267,614 back taxes, but the Natives Offended a nurse. Miss Elixaneth Nelson, and suit was never pushed. When his Should Governor Judd decide' on FOW L for fricassee 29c H). three servants, went to Aiken. two terms were up. Means failed to pardons, he almost certainly will do 3 c peck Means told them he was In contact scrape up the $20,000 fines. He so in the face of criticism from the with the kidnapers. Then he said pleaded that he was a^i>auper, got native element and a portion of the Limit 2 Pecks.. the infant was in Mexico and at his out and became co-author <4 ‘"ITie white population. To the displeasure expressed by Delivered only with other r l / r e n : ” s a u c e , 1 7 . suggesUon the group went to El Strange Death of President Hard­ the natives to the commutation of orders. Paso, Texas. Stories of more con­ ing.” sentence was added yesterday the tacts with the kidnapers and their NO. 2—Dial 4151 protest of A. G. M. Robertson, for­ Pinehurst representatives were told her there mer chief Justice of the Territorial but finally Mrs. McLean became ICE HOUSE AT GLOBE Suprecae Court. Assorted Cookies 19c lb. suspicious and left. He asserted "a pardon would con­ BROILERS In the middle of April she asked done Ismch ij^w and set a disas­ An assortment of 6 kinds of plain cookies—fresh from the Means to return the money. He HNALLY COMING DOWN trous precedent.” Milk Fed Natives ovens. The best cookie value we have seen. , promised to do ao saying it was at The cltlxens’ organisation for Exceedingly Tender — from his former home, Concord, N. C., good govemriient, nade up largely 2 P ou n d s...... and that he would have it here Schmidt and Miller. No Further Need For Big of white women, has circulated peti­ B(xly-building, nourishing NO. 3__^Pinehurst Meats are the Best Obtainable. April 21. That day the account goes. tions "demandliig” a parton. Father Hurney was told by Means Building So It Is Being Dis­ It became practically an accepted foods at very low prices. Large Short Shanked that while driving up with the mantled—Was In Need of fact today that the four men ac­ money he was signalled to halt by a Repair. cused of attacklpg 14” - Massle POT ROASTS man on the road near Alexandria, would not be brought to trial again. SHOULDER HAM S 66c ea. Virginia. This man gave him the The Globe Hollow Ice House, With her husband»ordered transfer­ code number used for communica­ located on tlifc w est shore o f the red to another assignment, Mrs. Butter 243^ tion between Means and Mrs. Mc­ west pond at Globe Hollow, and Massie and her mother, Mys. For- RIB ROASTS NO. 4—Good Things To Eat—Pinehurst Lean and whereupon he turned over used first for the storage of ice by tescue, have booked tha - 'H *' * ■ GRANULATED pounds the money. At this point Mrs. Mc­ Carl Seaman and later by L. T. Malolo, which sfila SuAd*y-' to STEAKS Lean, called in the Justice Depart­ Wood, is being torn down. It was With Mrs. MMSie jybne; tjie terri­ Sa.VEREOOK Juicy Florida OrdngCS 25c doz. ment. the largest ice storage house . in tory has -10 caiw, ;wice'8he is the pibund 17* key witness. Pul lie Prosecutpr John SLICED All cut from Pinehurt Super- Manchester, and was equipped with ,49c OFTEN INDICTED Quality Corn-Fed Beef—Ten­ a steam hoisting cleat drawn eleva­ C. Kelley said he would not try to 2 Dozen New York, May 6.—(AP)—Gas SELECTED dozen der, juicy, fine flavored. .33c and 39c dozen tor that could deliver 60 three hun­ force M*p. Massie to testify. How­ l ^ C Other Sizes tou B->.illock Means, v/ho again has dred pound cakes of ice an hour into ever, Attorney ^■’oneral Hewitt said into bia: print, once told a the house. It has recently been the territory was auxLoqs td try. th* SUI4NYBROOK EG6 S dozen 23C Genuine Spring Lamb— the NO. 5—Dial 4151— 4 Phones Senate committee, with a smile, badly in need of repair. It will also men again and Inidlcated an effort HEKNERY EGGS dozen 3 1 c , ness consisted of “be­ remove an eyesore to one of Man­ would be made to Induce Mrs. Mas­ finest grade obtainable Best Grade (Boneless) f a m il y f l o u r Sunny field 24iAP«und bas $3C anywhere. ing indicted.” chester’s newest and most exclusive sie to stay. A hectic jumble of suits, trials, read estate developments. PASTRY FLOUR 24“*i>««-25« NO. 7__^We Can Get Bacon To Sell At 6o to 10c Lb. Less BUT The whole country first heard of boys are entered. Our Customers Prefer This Grade. Blectrioally him 15 years ago after Mrs. Maude PEANUT BUTTER JT. 10c 2 2^ A. King, young and wealthy North ANN PAGE PRESERVES _ ‘Sr* iTc matron for whom he had SLICED BACON 25c B>. been engaged as protector, suffered SPARKLE S ASSORTED a fatal pistol'wound. Quaker Maid Beane, ^ain and sauce,.. 6 No. 2 caas 25c Employed As Guard 2 4 cans 95c - ^ Employed to guard Mrs. King Campbell’s Beaas . . . ^ ‘ •.. • •. • COLD CUTS NO. 8—^Boned and Rolled against an alleged fortune hunter Sunhyfield (]om Flakes ^ ...... 4 pkss. «a,c Means had been receiving money Ea^e'Brand Condensed MiHi...... can 20c Also Splc^ Ham and Tongue. from her to invert. One day, at Shoulders of Lamb 99c ea. Blackwelderis Spring, near Concord, I N. C., Means’ birthplace. Means and Except AD Genuine Sprlng-MosUy Morris Supreme Grade I Mrs. King, according to his story Harshay’i 8 2 8 ^ •49 c later on the ■witness stand, went out 3 For 1 Oc Candy Bars Plnehorst to get some pistol practice. Means MNIar’s Chocolates ooeh S c R. C. W. Santos Special Blend ORANGE PEKOE TEA Coffee Coffee BAKER’S COCOA __ SUGAR MARSHMALLOW FLUFF 20 fEAlS OF . ItTMllWle. EVERY SLICE 1 0 “ ' 4 2 c 1 39c"*- 2 1 c " ” 3 5 c A&P BANTAM CORN 3>-2».29« ai HBttTH GUARANTEED r o y a l BAKING POWP^ER ^ 2 3 * cblidE'siaM w '•:rs:.r2 2ale VEGETABLES Then Mrs. Duke Discovered Native Asparagus is now In and will sell at S8o to 85o per bUBeh fer first grade, second grads FLAKE BUTTERS «£Aii<» Zi— .- 25< around 18c to 25c. Kellogg’s All-Bran VANILLA E x t r a c t Mistn ’,357294 Native Spinach ...... 25c peckl Radishes ... . 5c, 3 bunches 10c Lamb Legs GULDEN’S MUSTARD Of her own accord, Mrs. Duke N.B.C. FRVIT FLUFFS Bunch Beets, 3 f o r ...... 25cj Fancy Iceberg Lettuce...... 9c sat down and wrote us a glowing tribute to Kellogg’s AU/-B b a n : Fancy Spring, any weight pound 2 2 ^ PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 -^ Ripe Tomatoes have been constipated all my SUPER SUDS> 2~*M-18e life, which has b?en about 20 years, We will have quarts of Strawberries selling at about 25c to 29c per quart. Accord­ up 'until last year when I started OCTAGON SOAP , eating your AU i-B ran . Since I have S.O.S. CLEANSER 2 p«lm-2S* ing to tomorrow morning’s market. been eating it, people tell me I am Pork Loins looking better, and I am sure that I Very fine Baldwin Apples . Extra Large Ripe Pineappiea 22e eaeh. led a great deal better."— Mrs. Van Cam^’fi Pwrefid^ , Pillsbuiy*« ______•______L. W. Duke, 210 Hardin Ave., Strictly fresh, tender Cake Flour young. Rib cuts p o u n d ^ 3 * Foods, Park, Ga. j ' pk g* . . . . ’.. Constipation is usually caused by , 2 CflUS’’ • e • e e e ENTER THE CONTEST ON !gck of two things in the diet: j “Bulk" to exercise the intestines; ■ Sunnyfleld H am s Vitamin B to help give them tone. K d log g ’s AU i-B ban provides bolh R oastin g C hickens ’ ^'^”SSd ,37* FRtSH F9U>T;, o!>d VEGE'« AP' TT, BISQUICK of .these dietary necewties, as well as iron for the blood. Rib Roast poundjR* Delicious Everyone wins a prise!—^Free nficuit Cuttbr Set. 5S Within the body, tho'^bulk” in Strawberriea red-ripe A i l -Bb Xn forms a soft mass, whim Cash Prizes Also . . . Ask About Them4 Face Rum p Roast - - - o 2 8 * L a ttU tfO ' Siltdt'criw lMb«l g gratly dears the intestines of Wheaties...... 13c trastes. Sirloin Steaks well trimmed Fancy, yellow' > How moeh more natural it ia to Banfnas . ; i • • • 5 lb. bagfs Medal Hour ...... 23c enjoy this ddidoos cereel than to B lock Chuck Roast -—‘17* ' .’Ftiph; greeri.Sayoa'. rMk taking pills and drugs— so 241-2 lb. bags Gold Medal Flour..... — 79c oftsn harmfoL Frash ;Shoulders It* Just sat two tablespoonfnls daily V'. ^ •^tsarioua eaaas with ovary meal-^ SLICED pound-2 9 « fo r -i^ typas of eohat^non. AU“ B o i l e d H a m PhfiM TfiBlfht BfiAif is not habit^onamg. Dial Intwttnal trouble to net naieved this If 4151 way, see your doetor Cfinvefiient A & P MEAT MARKETS I I .m

m m m m rm tttIBOdtttiBod to ifW y fti oitr.^_a Iffi. WUMftf'.flftor; Ml*: JtofftOfi who bM boon • fVMt ’ B* B u fU o f NltUftfd itfost, bao fHtfiMd b ^ / idiOiBdoosto Jlcs court this P A N S I E S basket * Tbo town ,*tooolf wW w o b m 2 9 Monday bmobIb# ftont for too opnftf IB MtotoObUo ______.is WM arrested LMf*> ffssfisfts Mssssms* Frssb iBf« CImd IwirMi ar tom/ ______f T t M o Offtosr lUyflMBd OHf* liiMrMt H U n m Sft« Tbo roftrittod $d oi tki fIftOf ' TIM 9t CommtrtiU^ NAYNBI AIIIST 6 CMBfBiB MAPB COLOBBL r# fWifin* tOWB> "W « M Bestoft, May d*(A F) ^ K m 0 . Wblto Flam*, ff, r„ May • /- Uoy, only CHubsso studoBt it too 5,652* More Customers Shopped Hale*s (AF)—Tbo Woitobootor Oouftty DoMboitor Mffb osboH for boys, bio OfBBd Julyinr wiiwl.M.tevoto^ato ibM f** bSM BMdo OMOBOl Of tbO B BMdo by FoaH Maworto *Ftoto& * limBMftt Of too Boston U fb i ______Buffalojoauty boauty MdOto, Ms WIS llVSB tbs SML- sloB by Hrttts of soBVdfty's f ( Food Depts. During The Month Of April too fflan boUovbob*v*a ^ [tfOoTN'tM PfO^> bufbftBd,bufbMdi Thood-.-ThoodofoX - iptotoi?./*?® ^ HMwtafduilBf tbs mtos drfll of too TlM OHiti, ^ IMf A«IT whom Ibo baa biw toPMa l^ ^ ^ BifbtilllSiiBMBt. Mvoral yMfi* «awMd raro B y * # amoft itar, lait y*af aad to fwlty i f tMUM>tO«lMUN ftt Hill's iBd you CM itlll ffit your nine Wfffc qiiftllty, tool Shop Sftturdfty Until • O'^Jlockl th tt ttOlMi ItMll H OLLYW OOD (S A stw l ifBfSS taken from our sasli reglstors.) SSiSSiMlilfllfil tiM MB toSvipMplB VTMMt ftOPif »§• b« MTCfttl 1ft tlMlr dCftUftfi MARKET TIM pUftlibftMftt g t i S W S A W W S ! Strictly Frefb dumg ^ wool* of May Id* Country Roll Fresh Fruits towft Murt to M ^ F o^ laid ho may baro Mri. SSI Bftftt CMtir Bt tftift o f ft diBfflOOd • ffpoetor and Mini B o r ^ flMOt Carair Pftrkin Dili 42SS Borth Oftd ‘ 5 to^ ld o If ipoetor actually If too b u t t e r BOGS to Tfto Mom M from • and Vegetables wfte wTltof toftt *** man, A man nanied Tboodoro Spoctw, S5 told no too to5«"fe Pure Lard 2 dozen 4 i ^ * OBtofod OBO twMo ^ too giving hli fosldoBco as PatMson, N. 2 pounds 3 9 ® and his buflnoos as that of a LONG GREEN form ollty ef Bweet eream butter of high score. Known for Ite Ihie, Large, strictly fresh eggs. From nearby farme. Net BOMod oflo plooo wboro too mia of brokor, obtalnod a H fjo** “ j* ®*T* a ohanee in a thousand of getting a had one! ibo bouoo w u w orklof rled Miss Bordon on March 2d, 1981, 4 c lb. ttnlforffi, Ugh flavor. lotor 10 too ‘^8 homo of their daughter, Mrs. Rupert Sanitary one-pound cartons. Large 84 1-8-pound bag. The best flour you can buy| West and family. Bard, Red, Ripe Miss Ethel Westcott in company NEWTON ROBERTSON'S CRULLERS AND With relatives is spending this week HALE’S EVENING LUXURY in Cherry Valley, N. ^^th her TOMATOES parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter But* TEA lb. 49c DOUGHNUTS dozen 18* Also Coffee Cakes, 8 for lOo. Mr. and Mrs. Orayland aough (Orange Pekoo.) pound, « have given up their tenement in 2 2 5 BURT OLNEY’B ASSORTED Burnside and are now living With SUNBEAM^ ASSORTED Mrs. Clough’s parents at Tolland Large, Bound ^ avenue. FRUITS 3 cans 25* YEOETABLES 3cans25e Dr. and Mrs. Wright B. Bsan of 8-ounoe tin. Seeded grapes, peaohee, pears, crushed and Tall cans. Includes spinach, tomatoes, beeto, out rsfugoe Stafford Springs and Tolland called beans, and othsrs. CUCUMBERS on^fdinds hereMonday. . 'tidbit pineapple, apple sauce, grapefruit, fruits for salad, Charles C. Talcott returned Sun­ orange, tomato, grapefruit, and grape Juice. day from a week spent In Now Jer­ NEWTON ROBERTSON’S STRAWBERRY I I * M ch sey and New York city. BBTTBR-THAN-OBIOKBN Marina Metcalf, Louise Cottier SHORTCAKE each 29* TexM and Albert QotUer are the Rockville (. u \ I ‘l\\ ot I TUNA FISH 2 cans 3^0 Dellolous layer sponge cake. Plenty of strawberrlee and High school seniors from Tolland smothered with rloh wnlpped cream. who are on the sight-seeing tour In Regular at SSo can. Washington and vicinity during this ONIONS week. _ . FRESH LOUISIANA FRESH, NATIVE Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sparrow and A pounds * daughter, Mrs. Donald Hloks of DANDELIONS 23 North Woodstock, wore guests I ^ALT SYRtiP I STRAWBERRIES Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. C I I > • r . ( I AV‘ >'' ' I '/ j Fancy Native Neyman and other former neigh­ I ' W N f / T H 1 ^ ^ ' 2 pecks l i e bors. . . ^ „ 2 pints 1 7 * Fresh, native, dean dandelions. Give your health a Mrs. Zoe Beokley and sister Mrs. Jt Wh ic.M I -- -5 L B 5 “> ty The same flne kind of berries we hod last Saturday. treat! RADISHES Virginia Fulenwldor, loft Tuesday for a few d i^ in Now York City. N u , , 1 111 .• I 1 > I' r / Mrs. Ellen B. West of Hartford BALLANTINh J j Mother’s Day Gandies 2 bunches ^ e and Tolland n spending the week FREE! 5c Package of at her Snlpslc home with her sons Chocolate Covered KRAFT CREESE and their fainllles. Cookies With Every Pound of Large Florida The regular meeting of Tolland Philadelphia CREAM CHEESE. .3 for 25c NATIONAL ASSORTED Orange waa held Tuesday evening Cherrini ROQUEFORT KUPS ...... 20c at the Federated church social KUPS (Assorted) ...... 15c Fruit Fluff I ORANGES rooms with visitors from Manches­ 2 R c lb. ■ ALL JAR CHEESE ...... 18c ter and Southington Granges. Mrs. Matilda Deskin, who la SUNRAY ALL V^t-LB. PK6. CHEESE ... .2 for 29c R y e dozen (BxoepLorearoed Old English.) MAYONNAISE ...... 14c, 27c, 53c SUNSHINB NOBILITY Wonderful for Juice. FUlndCandiea (8-ounoe, jlnt and quart slaes.) and FRENCH DRESSING ...... 10c, 17c Assortm ent Fancy Large SALAD d r e s s i n g ...... 10c, 19c SMITH'S GROCERY Santa Clara 2 9 c lb. 2 NORTH SCHOOL STREET PINEAPPLES TELEPHONE 5114 E^nes ...... 2 lbs. 13c Popular “Self-Serve” Items Ivory (40-M slao.) Lutz and Sohram Strawberry Bleach Water, Ohale and Baabom PRESERVES ...... Jar SSo tw * Smoked Shoulders ...... 10c Ih* Sunbeam STUFFED OLIVES ...... 8 Jan 85o 3 bottles ...... 27c 2 19 Coffee . .'r..... lb. 32c Duff’s GINGER BREAD MlX.t...... can 880 Fancy Fow l___ . . . 28clb. Happy Vale Large Oregon Nattonal GOLD D U S T ...... Ig. Pkg. 8I0 ___22c, 28c lb. (FREE! A large can of Gold Dost oleanaer Sweet Peas, 2 cans 25c Rib Roast Beef . with every large package.) Shredded Wheat White PEARS ... .20c, 25c lb. Avlon’a Old Fashion SYRUP ...... 8 Jugs 85o Heeker’s Pot Roasts .... 2pksrs...... 19c Virginia Sweet PANCAKE FLOUR . .8 pkgs. 880 Pea Beans___2 lbs. 7c Legs of Lamb ...... 25c lb. Sunbeam SUced PINEAPPLE ...... 8 cans 47o Glen wood ® dozen Bananas Rice Flakes... pkg. 5c (No. 8 1/2 size.) 23 Pancake ...... 12 l-2c lb. Armour’s CORNI^ BEEF ...... 8 cans SSo RipeOlives, Lamb Stew — Peanut Butter, Assorted Kre-Mel DESSERTS...... • .^ g < 80 tall can ...... 15c Fancy Baldwin ...... 19c lb. 4lbs.23c ROASTED PEANUTS (Fresh) ...... qt. 4c Flour Sausage Meat.. 2 Ibsl...... 25c ROYAL BAKING POWDER, and pkg. O O ^ Sunbeam Aaeorted Hamburg...... 18c, 3 lbs. 50c Campbell’s Royal CHOCXILATE PUDDING—AH for A U V Preserves — jar 18c APPLES Beans ..... 5 cans 25c Ramfor^Ta ...... 12c lb. 1 CAN MELO ALL FOR 2 for 19c Fresb Shoulders Potatoes Spaghetti.3 cans 23c Baking Powder, lb. 29c ^ pounds Salt Pork,...... ___ 3 lbs. 25c 1 CAN SANI-FLUSH Ketchup, 2 bottles 29c 1 TOILET BRUSH 29c Figs ... ^...... pkg. 5c Cream Lunch Sliced Bacon ...... 23clb. 21c Peck Sausage...... 23c AGAIN SATURDAY WE FEATURE ! or Grahams large Apples each 21b. box 31c Cornflakes Pep FRICASSEE FOW L size 51bs.25c Tender, large fricasee fowL We have offered tMe special for toe pact two Saturdays and eadi week we have sold out early. Come early er phone your order and Diced Beets 8c pkg. P k iO c It will be ready when you caU. Fresh Peanut BODc Fed Freeh. Tender 2 cans 25c Catsup Eq s LEGS o f PORK CHOPS Ib 1 2 * la r g o RROILBRS I' z 8 * lb Largo Butter Tender. 8 te 8^ poundc. LAMB Fnney Freeh Fork 15cBotde 25c dozen 21b. jar 25c Shoulder CHEESE tb Fancy SHOULDiaiS » K c YEALRiOAST » r 4 ® Shredded and lean. Creamof Stianklem Smoked ^a^ ulasi Tender, Lean B reaetof Din Pickles Wheat Wheat ^ InBidk SHOULDERS . R i POTROAST- VEAL lie pkg. For stnfflBg. ,-=- ' .',v - •■ - > , '■'■•-^f.'. -.r:-y■ --'^ ^ ^ < ? z awHB««B|EK^ ■ -.1 P^GE SIXTEEN z' JL^CHESTBR BVBmNG^HBRAIJJ, SOirra BIANCmESTBR, (X)NNv FBTO

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HOU8B3 FOR RENT street Construction not started. . beipg oiled for 2 mfles. Ad* ordered tor three or *lx toy* , 70 H ai^e* street. Telephone 4786. tenement*, with all modem im­ HOUSES FOR SALE 72 and stopped befor.s the third or fifth provem ents. Inquire at 147 Ekwt Route No. 83— Hkrtlsnd. Road beginning at *Windsor. Bloomfield avenue is be­ day win be cbaraed only tor the *e- BABY CHICKB—ALL POPULAR Center street or telephone 7864. FOR SALE ON HE^rrAL BASIS, Somers. North Somers road is be­ Route No. 20 ■ at East Hartiand. ing oiled for 1 mile. . tunl number of time* the ad appear­ BREEDS—ANY QUANTITY ing oUed for 3 mfles. ed. charalnx ** the rate earned, but or to r 'r e n t} 5,room bungalow. In­ Loose gravel surface about 1 mile Woodbridge. . Ansonia itisd' Is be­ BUSINESS SERVICES PHONE 7711 in len$^ Sectimi No. 8, b^lnning no allowance or refund* can m maM FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, 49 quire at* 164 Benton street Route No. 87— ing oiled for ZVi miles. ,V, ^ on *1* tlm* ad* etopped after the OFFERED 13 Manchester Grain & Coal Co, Woodland street. All modem im­ ' Bolt:i»play line* net Apel Place Manchester provements, garage and garden.- manjdc Turnpike. A 6” gravel sur­ 118 MEN SianXNCED' R. T. McCANN, BENTS, vacant Inqiiire 49 Woodland street. face road about 600 feet in length seboolhouse. A small amount of ***Tbe Herald will not be re*pon*lbl* ■ houses Won’t carry themselves. List grading has been done and mud is -under construction but open to Nelson, B. May 6.—(AP)i~One (or more than one Incorrect ln*ertl» your rehts with us for tenants. 69 ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 f o r RENT—4 ROOM fiats, newly holes filled. Open and O. K. for o( any advertl*ement ordered for traffic. hundred and eighteen:-members of Center street. Dial 7700. refinidied. Inquire at ISO C enter Condition^ Of} travel. more than one time, FOR SALE—42” ROLL-TOP oak Cdnmbia. Johnathan Trumbull the Doukbobor section today afirait- Tb* inadverunt omUslon of in ^ r- street, upstairs. h^hway is being oiled for 4 miles. Manchester. Buckland-Love Lane ASHES REMOVED by load or job; cU»kf 6 drawers, suitable for filling road. An 8” reinforced cement con­ ed removal to Federal prisons to’be- r«ct publication of adrertUln* will be Stdte Rodds , Route No. 91— rectified only by cancellation of tlm also light trucking done. V. Flrpo, station, or garage. Telephone 7168 crete road about ^ of a mile in gin serving their sentences- ’sidiicb. ehsrae made (or the eervlce endered. FOR RS3TT— MODERN teneinmt Ashford. Warrenville - Westtord All advertUeroeni* mu*t contora 116 Wells street Telephone 6148. a ft e t 6:d0 p. m. of five rooms, small family; . 39 length Is under construction but aggregate 354 years; • ": Road coinditiona and. I-in. the road, watecbound macadam, about 1 The sentenci^ said to have been la *tyle, copy and typography with Main street Inquire at 35 Main ^nile in length is under construction. open to traffic. regulations enforced by the puWlsh- FO R s a l e :— c a r p e n t e r tools, State of (Donnecticut m ai^f Middlefield. Mack, Way and the speediest recorded In- # Canada s tre e t Traffic can pass. •r* and they reserve the right to FLORISTS— NURSEHIBS 15 Hupmoblle roadster and radio. 38 by highway conatriii Strickland roads. About miles court took place within twb^’k&urs •dlt. revise or reject any copy con­ Gerard street. Telephone 7708. LILLEY STREET, near Center, and oUii^ announced l^.tl Route No. 93— of unrolled macadam are under con­ sidered obJectlonablA _ _ ^ ^ Brooklyn. Canterbury road is be- yesterday. All admitted the charge MOTHER’S DAY FLOWERS all modem four and five room flats, ticut Highway Deparm i^ ;e a ;:'6 f struction but open to traffic. CIOSINO HOURS—Classified ad* te kig oiled for 2% miles. of parading unclothed. be published same day must be r*- kind* of potted pliant* aad cut FO R ' s a l s :—GR y DE A-1 loam. first floor, garage. Phone 5661, 21 May 4, 1932. , v ^ New Hartford, West HiU road is The 84 men are to' be Sdnt'to the eelved by 12 o’clock noon: Saturday* Frank Dalnato, 24 Homestead Brooklyn. Pomfret road is being flower*, rose*, carnation*, etc. We Elro street Special Notice: Partteiiitf being oiled for 1 mile. prison af Newminsteh while'tire 34 ]0;30 a. m. have transpl^ted tomato plants, street, Manchester. Phone 7091. tion is drawn to the.,fac( .^ui : this oiled for 3 miles. Newtown. Walnut Tree Hill road TELEPHONE YOUR Canterbury. Brookljm road is be­ women will be sent to Pqdl^duth, peppers and cabbage; also pansies. department has estabRiill^' neiv about %-mile in length. Taimton Ontario. They were .ajffesled'Bfifiday Krat»* Greenhouse, 621 Hartford FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat at 84 tjsed ing died for miles. road abrat one mile in length, and W ANT ADS. FU EL AND FEED 49>A route numbers, a n d ...... Scotland. Canterbury road is be* after a brisk fight Each reeved M* Mc*pt*d over the telepbon* Road, call 8962. Cottage street Telephone 5682. in tUs report Himtington road about xy^ miles in at tb* CHARGE RATE glvsn *bov* ing oiled for 8% miles. the maximum penalty of 'three FO R s a l e :—CHESTNUT FEN<3E Route N o. U. S. 1— length. Gravel surface complete and years. a* a convenlsnc* to advertiser*, but D.APHNE, FLOWERING evergreen FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement Fairfield. Post Road. Drainage Woodstock. Southbrldge road Is ready to t oil treatment Open to: tb* CASH RATES will be accepted M 15c each, evergreens 26c each, posts, 3c a ?oot; also dry bard al' improvements, 13 Russell being .piled for 5 miles. FULL PATMENT If paid at the busi­ wood $21)0 load; chestnut $2.00 work is under way. No per load for bard wood $5D0; bard all improvements, garage if de­ forced concrete pavement about 3 Shoulders are being oUed for 1 mile being oiled for 2 miles. F*r*on*l* ...... • up; also all kinds of plants and wood slabs $4D0. L. T. Wood Co. sired. Inquire 179 Oak street miles in length is imder constructioh. Route No. 138— spent each week for a good fire In­ AatMBeblle* shrubs for your garden. Tel 714- Som ers. Efilin^rtoo - SomersvlUe E%one 4496. No delay to traffic. No detours. Griswold. Pachaug road is being road is being oiled for 1 mile. surance policy may save ypu many Automobll** tor Sals d Burke the Florist, Rockville. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement Automobll** tor Ezebangs f East Hartford. Bridge oyer oiled for 4 miles. Southington. West Center street. hundreds of dollars. Ate you .dsk- i .oto A*o***orl*a-^“n re s d with all improvements and garage. Hookanum rlver. A triple box cul­ Route No. 144— i« t o BMMlrlng—Painting T GARDEN—FARM - About 1% miles of gravel road un­ ing tho loss of all yopr household Inquire 218 School street vert and approaches on Main street North Main street and der construction but open to traffic. jjato SoboolB ...... T-A MOVING—TRUCKING- DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 are imder construction but open to Ivoryton road are each being oiled goods when yoircan insure tilam (or Auto* -ghlp br Tmek • •••AeftAd * FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM modem Southington. South Ehid road. A Aates-'Vcrr B irs I,,,,4 STORAGE 20 traffic. for 2 miles. 7” waterbound macadam about 1% $1500 at less than one cent a day. flat, with garage. Wm. Kanehl. Itorag* n , . , 14 FOR SALE—10,000 Tomato plants, Route No. 4— Route No. 148— miles in length is under construction ss ...... U Telephone 7773. Killingwortb. Chester road is be­ Think it over. Auto*—^Motor.. SO one of the leading long distance Colebrook. Colebrook river road ‘atln ^ P ap erln g . . . . ***«:* •{«$< t i crib; bureau; veranda screens; improvements. Phone 3726 or jani­ oiled for 3 miles. moving companies. Phone 3063, rugs. 29 Strant. 6129. tor 7635. ^ is being oiled for 5 miles. ..jfesslo n al Services UL* e • • • d.* eSD* 12 Winchester. Colebrook river road Route No. 186— Bsyalrlng ...... 44 8860, 8864. Somers. Hall Hill road. A water- E ring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 44 FOR SALE— REASONABLE to FOR RENT—4 ROOM NEW, ji st is being oiled for 1 mile. INTERFERENCE ? t Goed* and Service ...... 4S CARLSON & COMPANY Express. bound macadam road about 2%. settle estate, three plate electric complete, also 5 and 7 rooms, Route No. 10— miles in length is under construction Daily service to Hartford and stove. May be seen at 105 East $18-$25.00, 5 Walnut street, near Southington. College Highway When you get it in your xadiw - receptiim it^ ones, md—Buslnese Servlee (elR e • • a M Springfield, and all Connecticut, but open to traffic. Bdaeatfaaal Center street Pine street Inquire Tailor Shop. is being oiled for 1 mile. Somers. Hall Hill road Is being probl^. With our experience and equipment we ydl^ and Massachusetta points. Loads aad ClaeseeBotlim ...... L*,...... 444f 5030. Route No. 14— oiled for 2 miles. locate your trouble and correct it if possible. «. .K.48-A or part loads moved anywhere. Southington. South Meriden road. 4u*leal^*pramatlo .a Route No. 187— ranted—ustmctlon Furniture moving. Telephone Man­ MACHINERY AND TOOLS 52 Shoulders are being oiled for 2 miles. Granby. No. Granby road is being Ftuaurtal chester 8624. Hartford 2,6229. BUSINESS LOCATIONS Portland. Portiand-Ehist Hamp­ oiled for 3 miles. Bonds ItMks—^Btortgages *k... Springfield 6-0391. ton road Is being oiled for 1 l*-2 A. W . BENSON'S Bfuln. ^portunltlea------...... FOR SALE—SULKY plow. Archie FOR RENT 64 Route No. 193— miles. / Thompson. Webster road is being Honey to Loan aeeeeeees • e e e • e RR LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Hayes. Telephne 4366. Hclg aad Sltaatfeae OFFICE EXDR REaiT. Inquire Columbia. Columbia-Marlboro oiled for 3% mUes. RADIO SERVICE HMp Wanted—Female ...... 44 TRUCKING. Get our prices. Ex­ road is being oiled for 2 mUes. Help Wanted—Hale ...... 44 pert furniture moving. “Pioneer Pagani Brothers or telephone Route No. 197— 595 Main Street Dial 5383 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 3820. R oute No. 15— Thompson. Webster road is being Help Wanted—Male or Female ... 47 Movers Who Know How.” Carload Vernon. Manchester-Rockville J ______Agents Wanted ...... ; ...... 47-A distribution. Wm. L. Fitzgerald. oiled fo r 1 mile. Situations Wanted—Vtemale...... 44 SELECT ONE OF THESE fine road. -An 8 inch reinforced cement Woodstock. Webster road is be­ Situations Wanted—^Male ...... 44- Phone 8035. Employment A gencies...... 40 used pianos during National Music HOUSES FOR RENT 65 concrete road about 1-2 mile in ing oiled for 3% miles. lil-re Stoek-^efs—Poultry—VeUelea FRAN K V. WILLIAMS— General Week: Haines, oak case, $100; length is imder construction but Route No. 202— FOR REa^T—SINGLE Six room Dogs—^Blrds—Pets ...... 41 trucking, carlot distribution, fer­ Haines, ebony case, $25; York, open to traffic. Pomfret-KiUingly. A bridge over Llvj Stock—Vehicle* • * * • • * Al* * • • 44 mahogany, $100; Dusenberg, ma­ house, rent $35. 46 Glenwood Route No. 20— Quinebaug river and a section of Poultry and Supplies ...... 44 tilizer and tobacco delivery a stre e t Wanted — Pets—Poultry—rStock 44 specialty. Rates reasonable. TeL hogany $40; W. P. Haines Grand, Hartland. Winsted road is beii^ the Pomfret-KiUingly road, water- bound macadam, length about 2% For Sale—HIseellimeoii* 7997. m ahogany, $395. Ekmy term s ar­ oiled for 9 miles. t vtlcles (or Sslle ...... 44 SIX ROOMS AND SUN parlor, Barkhamsted. Winsted-Riverton mUes, is under construction. Sur­ ranged. Watkins Brothers, Inc., So. modem, nearly new, ofl heat, flower oats and Accessories ...... '. 44 U T. WOOD OO^—^Fumittire and road is being oiled for 3 miles. face is being laid. Traffic is (tdvlsed Bnildlng Materials ...... V Manchester. garden and pool, extra land, Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 9 piano moving, modem equipment, Route No. 25— to use Pomfret-Putnam Route No. ^STOOY ^ H A L C(X3^RAN PICTU0CS Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 experienced help, public •tore- garage, good location. Chas. J. TrumbulL Twin culvert on New­ 101 and Brooklyn-Danielson Road U. Fuel and Feed*...... 49-A Strickland, 168 Main street Phone Garden — Farm—Dairy Products BO house. Phone 4W8. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 town Turnpike under construction. S 6 Household Goods ...... (1 7374. No delay to traffic.. Route No. 205— FOR REINT—FUKNISECEa) room; Brooklyn. Wauregan road is be­ Machinery and T oole...... 14 SIX ROOM TEapMENT, 57 Foster Intersection of Route* 25 dk.lUr^ Musical Instruments...... 44 repairin g 23 also store on Pearl street Inquire Trumbull. Intersection o f Moaaroe ing oiled for 3% mUes. Office and Store Eqnlpmeat .... 44 Selwitz'Shoe Shop. street with aU improvements and 'Road and Newtown. Pike.. L234’ of' Route No. 207— Specials at the Stores ...... |4 garage, screens, shades if desired. Wearing Apparel—F are ...... if MOWERS SHARPEINED, key mak­ 7” waterbound macadam is., undep Sprague. Baltic-No. Franklin road Wanted—To Buy ...... It ing, vacuum cleaner, lodi, gim, ROOMS, PLEASANT location, vlth Phone 5469. construction. No delay to teafficv . is being oUed for 2 mUes. Roowe—Board—Hotels —Reeerts or without board or kitchen privi­ Route No. 215— clock repairing. Braltbwaite, 52 6 ROOM TENEMENT, all improve­ Route-No. 34— J , Resttanrants leges. 19 Autumn street TeL t (65. Bethel. Dodgingtown road is be­ Groton. Noank road is being oiled Rooms Without Board ...... 44 Pearl street. ments, steam heat garage, good Boarders Wanted...... 49-A ing oiled for 2 miles. for 3 mUes. Country Board—Reso rts...... 00 WANTED TO DO painting, shing­ location, rent reasonable, 32 Walk- Newtown. Berkshire road is being No Route Numbers— Hotels-^Restauraats ...... 41 ling and general repairing, 50c per FOR RENT —FURNISHED front ‘er street Inquire 30 Walker. oiled for 6 miles. Andover. Andover-GUead road. Is Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 44 hour. Call 6578. room at 37 Park street TeL 3132. Derby. Oxford-Seymour-Derby being, oUed for 2 miles. Real ElatateFoi Rent FOR REINT—^TWO, THREE and 4 Barkhamsted. West HIU Pond Apartments, Flats, 'Anementa .. 44 room apartments, heat - janitor road is being oiled for 4 miles. Business Locations (or Rent ... 14 FO R REN T — f u r n i s h e d room •^Sejrmour. O xford-Seym our-D erby road. Gravel surface about 4 miles service; refrigerator furnished. CaR Houses (or Rent ...... 44 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 in. private family. Inquire 18 Wil­ road is being oiled for 1 mile. in length. Gravel surface-and stone Suburban (or Rent ...... 16 liams street or telephone 3379. Arthur A. Knofla, 5440 or 4131, Summer Homes for R e n t...... 47 . Oxford. Oxford-Seymour-Derby fill uMer construction. Passable but Wanted to R e n t...... 44 BEIAUTY CULTURE—Earn while 875 Main street road is being oiled for 1 mile. not advisable. Real Estate For Sale learning. Details free. Hartford Bethany. Bethmore road. About BOAIUIERS WANTED 59-A FOR REINT—THREE six room : Orange. Derby Pike is being oiled Apartment Building for Salo ... 40 Academy of Hairdressing, 693 for-2'm iles on shouldera. 2 .watarboimd - macadam con­ Business Property for Salo ..... TO Main street, Hartford. . tenements on Madison street struction. Open to traffic. Farms and Land for Sale ...... f l WANTED—BOARDER with pri­ cently renovated. Inquire 100 East .West Haven. Derhy-Hke is being Houses (or Sale ...... M oiled for .2 mUes on shoulders. Betl^y. VaUey road. About 1 liOts for Sale •• vate family, room, board and Center str^t or telephone 3782. Sundry $9 per week. Inquire 114 Route No. 37— mile )wMierbound macadkm conatruc- Resort Property for S ale ...... ti(^ . Closed to traffic.' No detours. Suburban for S ale ...... Englahd hats two of the fastest Florence street Phone 8064. . New F^rfieia. Danbhry - New Real Estate for E xchange...... TO battle cruisers in. the world. These About 10 per;COTt of the an­ Eairfldd, road is being oiled for 3 Canaan. Upper Barrack road Wanted—Real E state...... 77 ships are th^ Repulse and the Re­ 2 BOARDERS MEN OR women or nual Ray crop in the. United States milfis. Grayel: >surf&u:e about* 2 nUles In Aaetloa—Ijegal Netleca len^. Rnpassabie. A very con- nown, and each has a speed of more 2 rooms with use of kitchen. Tel. is destroyed b y spontaneous com­ •Ronte No. 47— - ; Ms.u,ap«T.prf.. Lpgal Notices...... t ...... vmuent detour, is. available on. a than 31.5 knots. 7680. bustion. 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By FRANK BECK (BEAD THE STORY. THEN CX)LOR T ^ PU GAS BUGGIES—Safety First. The Tillies dragged their boat said. And-BO the:w hill^‘ w ent acrees the sand. Then thejy- were to bed. iUl throuidif^'' . th sy slept real sound. At t^By w at a loss to know just vdiat they fe lt g re a t TOU MOflTVB BEEN ought to do. Said Scouty, “Well, Kind Seduty sprung a sur- YOUD BETTER MOVE DREAJAING AND GOT HA-EA we’re here. prise. It was * sif^t rtf' ^ . THE BIG IDEA OF eyes. He had a box of gRckers OVER AND LET ME HAVE WOW! BUSriKl' ONTO A SCARED WHEN VDU “Shall we start searching ’round THE WHEEL. IT TAKES , SAW MY LIGHTS. MY SOME about or shall we just stand here which the Tinfes quickly ale. HJGHV/Ay' NX/ITHOUT DRIVER! GOOD DRIVING ON m o t o r w ^s n 't^ e v e n and shout? Tve loiflced in all di­ A KH6HT LIKE. OH. N SLOWING MDUR- KA-IM While they WWW eatlng.-i CAR H O RN , AN D RUhihUNG. I WAS rections and there’a*not one person THIS, AND VOOVE DRIVE PARKED near. > ^ by there came a funny SpX. IT CROWDING ME “Hey, listeh!** whispd*^ HAD. ONE JAM OFF? LHERE. “If this isle is desertetd we are m T H IS WEEK VOURSELF as unlucky as can be. The water “Someone’s singiag.’ THEN. king, however, said that we would grand.” ‘ have some fun. And then a tet man qiipe m view. “There must be aomeone on ttta He smiled and shoaled. - rHowdy. isle. I hope he lives withfik a mile. d o! I f you w ee t a ^ n s S seSkinc^; I thtok we’d best do aomethlng, ere pkiy, ru gladly 1 ^ a^pad. ^ the edxddng of the sun.” “Tm CMd Man himself, you •’ S ' • ' see, aad it Is alwajra to me to Then Duncy broke rig^t in and see that wee totp ^ v t their fun. said, *T want to rest my weary head. Please follow at m yne^ m will­ Right now the siin-rta slaking test ing^ lead an Ibe and It soon will be iUidR. is a lot to do. “What ever fun th m Is will kaagi. l am sure you’ll, »hOWT«dl Let’s crawl into the boat aad sleep. feels.” ]• As long as we behave ouraelveB, Pm sure we’ll meet no-hann.** « r 0 iN i' EM *Tm for that plan,’* wee Windy

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^ T k « B«y WlM Dldn*t Pm * tactful way of asking a gangster’s **HSNPtE-BAR’‘HAHK W IU EITHER HAVE TO SHAVE OFF THAT daughter to go out for a ride...... "A. Md faced little fellow aits It seems to us the more laws the WOMOERFUL MUSTACHE OR RAISE SOME MONEY TO BUY HIS alone In deep diagrace; Ptp I Nba SAV. VJlW,PAP, -that’ l l more criminals. Every new law LITTLE NEPHEW A REAL BVCYCLE Tlm e’a a lump arlalng in hia throat produces a crop of crooks...... MAR-r«A,-t>Ur Mdu >Uv« t e , 3>oas?T and team drop down hia face. When you comidaln about vdiat you VJlAJDOWi S C R C fi* iS B C Kdovd Hold MUcH He U> He wandered tnun his playmatea, think other people don’t do Just for he doeant want to hear think about how much you do...... PAi^rrfcp Aid’ Huue a p y •iHtt MAxJbR WILL BB TUflr ahouta of merry laughter, ’There is nothing certain about tuck vartArfS’ M A fffeR uirm lb Voa !-0MtV/B TbU*i© alaee the world has lost Its except that it la bound to change. dMor.> ...... Most old maids poignantly AM’ AMOS DOlMOf Him ABoihf as Hc l p f u l Ho baa sipped the cup of sorrow, he regret their state. But many of He CAid m b ? AS A PUBBBR CRlMfcH » baa dipped tha bitter glass. their married sisters secretly envy I 0S61> fUv/B "1^ PAl^ST And his hMZt is fa iiiy breaking— them...... Some l^dslators seem he’s the boy who didn’t pass. to believe that it is possible to tax MV Ufirt-rWoaSB.Ilii AU5YPAUA. our national wealth 101 per cent. sv M'SBtF! UKS the apple tree the robin sings a ...... By an meaiB have a referen­ cheery little song, dum before declaring war. Then let A SPIPBR FRaM K PoPS,UJrfM Hnt he doesn’t seem to hear it, thoee vdio want it pay for the -tW’ wiwdp M& showlag plainly something’s thing. wrong: yJrSACtC Aid’ YOR-rH;-0Bs’ U kB Oomm his faithful little spaniel for Fussy Lady (who has been A long f CLOCK PBidPULUM, a romp and a bit of play, Ume in selecting her purchase)— Bat the troubled ttttle fdlow bids But I don’t think this is lamb. It him steraly go away. ' looks to me like mutton. alotie, he sits In sorrow, with Exasperated Butcher—^It wi bB hair a tangled mass; lamb when I flret showed it to you, And bis eyes are red w itt weep­ lady. ing—h^S the boy who didn’t pass. When asked if he filled bis date the previous night, a youth said: •tJh, yon who boast a laughing sen, "WeU, I should hope ea She ate speak of Un. as bright. everything on the bill of fare.” And you who love a little girt who comes: to sro'i at night Daughter—Mother, does daddy Wlth sitining eyes and dancing feet, kiss my little kitten? with honors from her school. Mother—No ' ir, but why do T urn to toat lonely little lad who you ask such a foolish question? »Tiinkii he is a fool. Daughtei^Well, last night when Ami take him kindly by the bani, I went by our maid’s room, I heard the dullest of bis class. daddy say to her: " I like to kiss 3rou He is the one who most needs love ten times better than the old cat,” the boy who didn’t pass.” The biiscle is coming back, it is A o(ril^e boy in telling a friend suggested in fashion circles, but o f the good lime he had at a recent surely no girl who has ever seen pie con^e dance, said: ”Boy, I had a tures of the women of another gen SU^ time at the prom. My date was oration can believe that. planty smooth, the floor was slip­ pery and T was well oiled.” A man oralkiBg along a country road fotmd an Irishman perchec (OfllMAlBt VOib tSSD '^aeher—How, Johnny, what did upon a sign post which pointed C aittut eiiyif*— when Brutus stab­ north, with the inscription "THIS bed him? WILL TAKE YOU TO MALVERN.”* Johnny—Oneh! ’The Man—Why are you up there? SCORCHY SMITH High Hopes By John C. Terry The Irishman—Faith, Tve been What has become of the old-fash­ rittin’ here for two hours and Fra wonderin’ what time it starts. ioned father and mother who went TdE STORIA \S OVER, JAKE, AMD SUITS ME j SOORCHT, BUT ^ALLRiSMT, YOU DO THAT ^ WEKrV.JAKE.rrS WMTED to church on Sundays with the SPOT> AND ilL RADIO CAMVDN C m ? a K .H O W l whAHf family and Ailed up one or rr LOOKS LIKE WE CAM TAKE. OPF W eU HAVE TO MARK THIS SI mere pews? Flapper Fa n n y Sa y s . FOR TME CROW RESERVAT\ON - OR WE MIGHT MOT BEABLE TO WHERE w e 're BOUND-and 1 HOPE CHIEF THUNDER CLOUD Wtuj wts.u.aenT.ory, LOCATE THIS CAVE AGAIM- GET THE WEATHER REPO^. Mike—Did ye ever speak before a BE ABIE TO FIGURE OUT THE large audience, Pat? MATORE SURETRIED MEANING OF THE RCIURE A t —Fairly large, I did. TO HtDE \T AWAY ! WRn>N6 l & ^ A a i ’. what did ye say? INDIAN Pat—Not guilty. TABLET.*, . We feel sony for the man who always seems to be overworked. What need is more appreciation 1 -for the -man wha hmidles his job so - «*dHfuHy *hat he never seems to be eiowded. and always has time for that extra Job. Dare More and Don’t Depress " If people would— Whistle more and whine less , ' Hustle more and Roller less, Worte and WbCTy-less, Boost more and beef less, The A. AR Mthta Reeafved ' Give more and grab less, m z . Dare more and not depress— / x " Bvisiness would be a blank sight By Williams better!” m m WASHINGTON TUBBS D By Crane OUT OUR WAY STA’n C : It is the blowhard who m mnaHy gets the harpoon. The whale would be all right if It didn’t come up to spout...... The saddest part about war' Is that they never kill off those responsible for them. Everyone has his ups and downs TWHK fD OP WTH 80T 1 CANT JUST 'SCUSe ME FER BUTTifICr ...... Among he things which while he’s trjdng to get the swing TUKT CrteSTV DUMPKVM UP'N’ DITCH WM. POOR IN, SPORT, eOT,S6e«NG Shnlly Post forgot to mention—the of things. . 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Rockville of Elks will hold a bi­ centennial charity dance this eve­ PUBUC WHIST ning In the College Inn, Bolton. Mu­ Eye For Values Are Trading ftt C IT Y V IE W D A N C E H A L L sic will be by Bill TasiUo’s 10-plece Shoppers With Keeney Street orchestra. T O -N IG H T I Miss Catherine Patten, daughter Dnnolnff and Refreehmente. of Mf. and Mrs. George Patten of During This Store Wide Event! Saturday The 96 Gold Piece Door Prlxe. Hollister street, a senior in Man­ chester High school, underwent an operation at St. Francis hospital yesterday for an acute mastoid con­ ABOUT TOWN dition. Her condition Is reported to­ day as satisfactory.

The publicity g:lven to the fact Kings Heralds and Junior Girl that about forty Manchester young­ Scouts of the South Methodist sters during the vacation period church will leave the church tomor­ fished from rafts on Globe res­ row afternoon at 8 o’clock for a ervoir has had some effect. Yes­ hike. ’The children are reminded to MOTHER’S D A Y terday a member of the police de­ bring something for supper. partment visited the pond south of “Talk Of The Town” Values Youthful the Country Club and found but a Cards announcing the birth of a IS GIFT DAY half dozen boys with fish poles lean­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Dominick ing on the fence. They asked If Berardelll of Pittsburgh have been This Is the day to remember In New, Fashion-Right “fishing was allowed” and were told received by their Manchester your mother with one of those Matrons’ Hats that G\obe reservofr was Manches­ friends. The baby, who has been gay, frivolous gifts that she ter’s drinking water and fishing named Bernard Joseph, was bom at will never buy for herself. A was not permitted. St Francis hospital, Pittsburgh. smart new hand bag... .a pair Mrs. Berardelll was the former Miss of extra nice gloves. A little W. B. A. Guards will have a re­ Nellie DeMann of North Main something that she will love. $0.95 hearsal tonight in Tinker hall at 7:30 street. sharp for the drill which they are to put on at the state rally In New ’The Luther League of the Swed­ Britain, May 18. After practice the ish Lutheran church will meet at 8 o’clock tonight: After the business guards will have a social at the Whether You’re a Youthful Ma­ home of Mrs. Paul Hussey of Oak session a May basket social will be street. held. In charge of Raymond Ben­ tron of Forty Or a Smart Grand­ son, and his decorating committee. mother of Sixty You’ll Like These Town Treasurer George H. Wad­ .75 Models. The Junior Boys’ Glee Club of $ dell has accept 1 the 1. vltatlon of the Flag Day Committee of the the Swedish Lutheran church will A variety of new styles in youthful matrons’ hats In fine straws. Rockville Lodge of Elks to read the rehearse at 7:r0 o’clock tonight in­ They feature all the newest styles in navy, brown and beige. 211-2 to Elks’ history of the flag at the pub­ stead of 7 o’clock. A leather bag Is Just about the' 19 23 headsizes. Hats— Main Floor, rear lic Flag Day exercises In Talcott smartest bag any Mother coiild Park, Rockville, Tuesday evening, Andrew Galli of 166 Blssell street wish for. Zipper and back- (Today’s $16.75 and (Today’s Regular June 14. Other speakers on the Elks enlisted in the U. S. Navy in Hart­ strap pouebe models. Black, ford yesterday and was sent to the Flag Day program will be Henry C. navy and beige. $19.75 Grades) $29.75 Grades) We can’t help raving Smith of Rockville who will deliver Newport Naval Training Station for over these values! the Elks’ tribute to the flag and training. $2.98 Rev. Percy E. Thomas of Lowell, Tou can dress smartly yet within We don’t blame our customers for Mass., formerly of Rockville who jrour budget if you shop here for your raving over these coats. ’They’re mar- will deliver the Flag Day address. Spring coat. Dress coats with fur vdoiM values— and at the beginning Pure CHAMBER TO INSPECT trimmings. Tailored styles with of the season, too. Such furs—broad­ Lyolene closing, and Novelty tweeds. tail, mole, fox, fitch, galyac and wolf. Howard, nine-year-uld son of Mr. STATE TRADE SCHOOL Every coat expertly tailored and Dress and sports models. Blue, and Mrs. Otto E. ”’ohl of 809 Spruce lined. Black, corsair blue and beige. black and beige. SILK HOSE street, has entered the Nursery for the Blind In Farmington. The boy had been attending the Natlum Final Meeting of Commerce Hale’s Coats— Main Floor, rear Hale school but his sight has been ^SkMiety Maid'' CUffon gradually failing owing to a cata­ Group To Be Held At School ract. Upon advice of a local eye ex­ On 25th of May. ^Carolina Maid’* pert, Howard was transferred to Here’s the best the Farmington Instltu.'on. He Is not totally blind. ’The Pohls have 'The final monthly meeting of the dress value (3 pairs $1.75) three other children, two boys and Manchester Chamber of Commerce I a girl. before the summer season, no meet­ ings being held in June, July or First quality, pure silk hose of in town! clear, even weave. Sheer chiffona August, wUl take place at the Man­ Silk stockings especially If It Star of the East, Royal Black with picot tops. Service weights Perceptory No, 13, will meet in chester State Trade school on Wed­ carries the Humming Bird la­ nesday evening. May 25. ’The with lisle hem and feet. Smart­ Orange hall this evening at 8 bel. Medium service weight est shades. Sizes 8l^ to 10. Shop gathering will be in the form of a o'clock for Its regular monthly busi­ in black, gun-metal and s p r ^ for your rcockings tomorrow and tour of inspection to make the ness session. 'The Royal Black de­ shades. Good-wearing, too. save. Today’s regular $L0O gree will be conferred and several Chamber members better acquaint­ grades. sir-nights will be raised to higher ed with the work being carried on $1.00 Children’s 25c 9 degrees. A number of applications in the Trade school tmder the guid­ for membership will also be acted ance of Director J. G. Echmalian. Hosiery— ^Main Floor, right upon. The evening's program will begin with a roast beef dinner. The tour Socks, Friends In town have received an­ of inspection under the guidance of You’ll Love These nouncements of the birth of a members of the ’Trade school facul­ daughter, Peggy Louise, to Mr, and ty will follow. Then there will be an Anklets Mrs. William S. Bunnell of Reading, entertainment furnished by students Floial Pa. The baby was Bom May 3 and from the school. The school orches­ ^ 1 "-; Is the granddaughter of Mrs. Mar tra will play. The principal speaker 3 for 50c garet Aitkin of Summit street, who of the evening will be Herman S. Silk Undies Is with her daughter in Reading. Hall of New Britain, state super­ We simply cannot keep our Mrs, Bunr,'!ll was the former Miss visor of industrial and vocational stocks complete on these socks — step-ins Lolita Aitkin of this town. education. and anklets. Today’s regular — chemises 25c grades. Mesh, rayon and lisle in plain colors, stripes and — dance sets A Silk Scarf will be a smart fancy tops. (On sale in Hosiery — slips reminder of the day. We are Department and Baby Shop.) showing the loveliest models in Main Floor, right Women and girls were delighted with black and white, as weU as these undies Thursday—they're so new pastels. Any mother will love Main Floor, rear and fresh! And the quality is exceptional n S n e , one! at this price! Lovely floral tinted silk on a; flesh groimd. Bias cut chemises, band $1.00 top panties and dance sets. Also plain Baby Week slips. AJl have neat lace trimmings. Buy now for dally use! For gifts! For vaca­ Clothes Scarfs tion wear! Specials Silk Underwear— Main Floor, rear f Hampers 4 4 c 25c RUBBER PANTS, Special Group! Rayon covering in white or ANewLo^y^on The Equal flesh. Medium, large and extra Women’s and Children^ large. $ Of Many 1.00 19c ’They’re a $1. Grades Rayon Undies Fur Trimmed smart addi­ Here’s a spe­ $1.98 HAND LOOMED tion to any cial women bathroom. will eat up. BLANKETS, Woven splint An extra, pair of real nice cape Gay new silk ’The best-looking hand loomed clothes hamp­ Today’s gloves will please her. Fine crepe sceufs at blankets In blue and pink. Plain Regular ers in orchid, 44c. Tha equal or fringed ends. washable capeskln. 4-buttou Ivory a n d length. of many $1.00 35e Grades green enamel numbers. $1.00 Coats $ 1.95. finish. Con­ Prints, dots, trasting band stripes. $1.98 SWEATER AND Mesh Panties! Swiss Knit Rayons! trim. BERET SETS, A new low price on flhe quality, non-resisting $1. HAND BAGS SnsCppy slip-on sweater with rayon undies for children and grown-ups. WeU for misses and Women matching beret. Plstin or ani­ taUored bloomers, panties and Vests. Not to 25c Printed Regular $1.00 hand bags in both mal applique. Pastels. 1 to 6 mention lovdy new mesh panties. And those envelope and pouche styles, now years. form-fitting Swiss knit panties for sports. Spe­ 54c. Mostly dark Colors but some cial for this s£e only—23c. Gil Cloth real good styles In the lot. 54c $1.00 $ Main Floor, front Main Floor, rear l ^ y a r d Girls’ Close-out patterns of regular 600 PAIRS! CRISP, NEW 18 25o, grades. Prints emd plain Dress and Why not a few nice hankies as Offering misses and women typical Brown Thomson a friendly reminder of the day. white. 1 1-4 size. S p o r t s values. Finest pure linen with em­ broidery trim. Also neat Basement A beautiful collection of fur trimmed coats, exqui­ Appenzil linens. site in line, correct in detail, superbly tailored of wool lOc to 50c CURTAINS m crepes and diagonals and silk lined. When you see these Regular $1.00 coats you will appreciate the exceptional values. Grades Buy it at Brown Thomson’s, second floor.

f —Ruffled Curtains of plfiln .95 Special 1 fine niarquisette. AU have' Demonstration comice tops. Cream and ecru. . Ends Saturday —Flat Curtains of finest 1 ^ marquisette > with neat M i $5.95 i o Miss McCourt will advise ^ every cdrtatn a three-inch hem. White A pehrl neckleice is always dis­ new 1982 style. Grifiles tinctive and so usable with you^fre^arding your par­ and cream. —Cottage Sets in a new any costiune. ’Three strand ticular skin troubles. Con- - ! Chic Frocks pearl necklace with rhinestone printed pattern. They’re Cue targe grbqp of gUrllt* S iting sult“her without charge. bought from the, clasp. ^ outstanding at 50c. coats formerly ^.95 and M.0.00 world’s largest reduced. Dress -and sportjf! gt^es. ♦Simulated. cortsln'mills. Hale’s Curtains— Plain woolens and mixtiues. . ,8 to 6 •aI $1L.00. Ra-EoLotion Main Floor, left . ye*” - , Mother’sDay CHrls’ 7 to U ' , Greeting Cards Wash Frocks, 5c to 15c $1.00 Dresses you usually pay much more than $7 for. . For i.d^cate and dry skin. Mothers will buy' Don’t forget to send Mother Lovely summery sheer prints, washable crepes and solid ExceU'eht 7'powder fotm^tion. the half doton at this a card—or someone else's deahise’the.sidp thorougmy pat N pastels, jacket models and tailored styles. mother. A good assort­ in\lbtl6n^ and remove surplus fiat lariats: ^ Touthfor 8t9lwi,7 ment. with'soft'doth. for fjhta 7 to 14. Second Floor .Midn^FloOT, right SOUTH MRNCHESTER • CONN Gifts-^Main Floor ■ !!!*555B'