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(TWELVE PAGES) (CBMilfled AdvntlflBC m P a f » id .) MANCHESTER, CONN., llONDAY, APRIL 16/1934. ^fOL. UHn NO. 167. T w r a m E D , Factory Hand Kills TROTZKY FOUND Murder Clue Sought In Rechise^o Death PROBER RETRACTS TBREEINIURED Self After Insult IN STATEMENT MADE AFRENfflVDIA IN AUTO WRECK 16.—(A P )—ForSdepartment bearing a large, blank Moscow, April ^cofifin on which rested Leitia’s pbe- litsrally humiliating a yotmg engi AGAINST DR. WIRT tograpb. Painted on :he coffin neer to death, three of his superiors were the words: “We are burying Fearing Eaonies He Takes Kliu (VhW. Wd in a local factory today were sen the waste and waste producers.” tenced oy a Moscow court to vari Leitin went home, slashed bis So Mao; Frecaotieiu Ctmgressnian TeDs H en liffs Kdowd AtUete Here, ous terms of mxforced labor. Three throat with a rasor, and died. 1,500 HIM Q U I D others were discharged from their His act could hardly be condoned >osltlons. by the Communist Party, of which That H b A d io is Are h - of Ho ok That Reports Diet as Car Orertiinis Testlmiony at the trial brought h« was a cdndldats, said the news IN CBACO BATH E out bow a 28-year-old technician paper Pravda, which contended be named Leitin, as manager ox the should have defended himself .in a restigateA by PoGce. He Heard A at Edneator Sunday Monniig in Bolton smelting department of a factory true Bolshevik manner. However, turning out tractor parts, stiddenly the newspaper declared, such saeth- W as Jaded for P ro p er- was c^rottted with the necessity ods as those of the “carnival" to Barbizon, France, April 16—(A P ) Paratiiiayaii Army Threat W iUlaiB CopeUnd, 22. o f 171 H il persecute such a dUigent ana ttrS' of reorguiizlng bis work to con —LaoD TrptJdqr, featbif an attack liard straet, waa a t Mr. and Mrs. form with the introduction of new leee worker could not be tolerated. man Actirities D n s ^ die That apparently was ths attitude on Us Ufe by White fe owlans, fled ens Main Boliyian Strong Joha Copeland, a well known Maa- specifications for the parts. He strove conscientiously .o mas-' of the court in giving out the fol today from hla newly uncoveired ebester athlete, was fataUy injured ter the new details, but the percent lowing sentences: Zolotukhin, sec biding place In Barbizon. hold; 75,000 Now Dead. World W ar Were Not three companions retumlnf age of waste from bis department re ta ry a t the Comnxunlst Party Neighbors said the Coznmunizt from a party at Osano's lake cot- continued to mount in the form of com m ittee at the factory, one year leader, an exile fzxim Soviet Russia, of labor at his present J^ at Tmo. tafs in Bolton were seriously in- defective parts. and bis wife left the secluded villa Asuncion, Pairaguay, April 16 — Finally the factory's workers, in duced pay—and the Communist here where tbw bad been in Udlng lured early Sunday mondaf on Nig- (A P )—The PEuraguayan Ministry of fer Hin, when the U|ht roadster spired tiy the beads of the factory Party has already expelled him for three numths shortly after day WEMbington, A p ril 16.— ( A P ) — driren by Copeland sidewlped a car and the Communist Party ceil, or from membership; Frolov, chair break in a Mack automobile. Tlieir Defense Eumounced today: driven by Ddphis A. Dion of 98 ganized a “Carnival Against man of the factory committee, eight destination was not revealed. “On Sunday our forces advanced In a speech to the House, Represo)- n vw th f a t labor; Nabokov, North street, WUlimaatic. The Waste." Taking part in the "carni fercoA Trotmky toiling behind heavy 10 kilom eters (6 miles) towzu^l Fort tative Bulwlnlde (D. N. C.), today trades union official, five months la aeddent occurred at the top of the val," several score marched behind locks and barbed wire with two retnmted and apologized for bis a band playing a fimeral dirge. bor, Three others were summarily guns in easy reach and police dogs BaUlvtan." bill and the Copeland ear, out of Fort Ballivian is the main Boli previous statement that Dr. 'W il eontrofl, raced 290 feet down the They marched through Leltin’s d iK b arged . menacing passersby, was disclosed vian stronghold In the Southwest liam A. W irt author of the “Brain south Mope, overturned several at the sponsor of a “Fouirth Inter' Chaco. Truster Revolution” aOegatloDs, times and landed on the north side natlonale" whose guiding principle Death estimates mounted today bad been confined to Jail during the of the road. Is permanent revolution. with reports of a major engagement Foond B t A cd d M it war because ot pro-Oerman activi Others Badly Burt. that may prove the turning point in The exiled Rueeien reeoiutionist ties. Burmond 'niomas, of 98 WMnut the long GrEui Clumo warfare be MAY DENATURIZE WHEAT wee discovered yesterday when Meanwhile Robert W, Bruere, a strsM, son of Mrs. Annie Thomas tween & llV la Emd ParEiguay, guest at the 'Virginia dianer at ' was critically injured, John Mitchell gendarmes raided his villa on the The discovery of a girl’s footprints on the sands of Bell Island, Norwalk R eports o f the cEmiudties conflict edge of the forest of Fontaineblau. which W irt bEtf testified he obtain of 90 Woodoridge street and Stan Conn., where the body of 70-year-old Arthur Todd, wealthy retired kiln ed, A t L a Ftiz, capital of Bolivia, ley Wojdechowikl of 89 Union Trotzky said be bid himself be ed bis views as to what he terined TO KEEP THE PRICES UP operator, was found; led police to search for murder clues. His rifled army leaders said Chaco advices in the "revolution,” told reportera the street steered possible fractures of hind the Ugh wire fence with its wallet was picked up nearby. In tUs pilcture a detective beneath the dicated Paraguayan losses a t 1,500 arms and Isfs and other less seri two iocksd gates because of rensw- Indiana educator's account ot the coat demonstrates where Todd’s body lay. men. p arty wem “fEmtaatio" and “UD- ous injuries, sd threats on Us life. Hs sMspsets Report Denied fa lr." CBMsterflsld Pirle, Bolton c WUte Russians. As a result of the ParaguayEui military authorities Tent of MiUioiu of Budiels NATIONAL STRIKE threats, Trotzky was grhoted secret Bulwinkle is chairman of the spo- Stable on duty at the foot of NlSfer In Asuncion, however, denied a regi permission by France to come here cIeU committee that ia investigate Hill at midnight conducting the ment bad been surroimdad, as re state motor vehicle traffic survey, four months ago, tmknown to local Wirt’s statements. Tomorrow it to Be Taken Out of M ar-1 IN FRANCE FAILS ported, in the Conchlta-IPtlcomayo will bear six persons who attended noted a confusion of lights at 12:10 autboriUss. POLICE H IN T A T MURDER sector. 'They added t|u4 figures the dlimer last Sfptember 1^ a. m. He went to the te« of the Hsrs In tbs secludsd villa, Trot- ■bow four Bolivians have died to bill and found Thomas, Wojciechow ket H Plan Ii Adopted zkys' spectacular defense against Quotes Bennarks each Paraguayan killed In the Bulwinme quoted this remark ski and Mitchell lying in the road, detection attracted so much com border war. several fM t west of the roadster ment that tbs placs finally was raid IN WEALTHY MAN’ S DEATH which be made on the floor last Fierce fighting developed several by World ConiroM. l^ire Serrice Paraljrzcd Bat * which was overturned against the ed. days ago when Paraguayan forces “He (Dr. W irt) was not here to north bank. Farther east he found Plans New Party moved from thre angles on Fort be Investigated. If be bad been, I Copeland, unconscious. He step He told the authorities bs was Ballivian, on the shore of the Pll- Rsfl|p, April 16.— (A P )— Tsds ot Otherwise the Proposei would have gone into his priVate p e passing ears and sent the less Body of Retired Bnsmese- BISHOrS F D ieu i comayo river. This is Bolivia's most character. H be bad been, I would seriously injured men to the hospi mllUsns of busbslt of whsat are to (Oenttansd on Fags Eight) southerly outpost. have brought out from him the tact tal and called the ambulance of be removed Vrom the possibility of Walkoot Prorei a Fizzle. Army Retreating man Foimd in Sonml With that during the war, on account ^ Wttllam P, Quish, whicR made a fast human consumption through a pro The Bolivian army ha# retreated TO BE TDMOBROW Ms pro-G^num Emtivltles, he was run to the scene, Copeland wa csss of dsnaturization, if plans .dis ayatematlcally feward th# general confined to Jail at Gary, Indiana.** tabsn to the hospital at IfiSO a, m, cussed today before the world ad Farts, Aprl) 16.— (A F )—Gkwsm M A P FEARS Podwts Rifled— Fmger- az«a of Fort B^vlan aince the and he died at 1:00 a. m. Death cruabing ot thd main Bolivian battle Then he added: , „ ' visory whsat commission ars rati meat employtss, Ir a “natlepal pro “After a thorohgb westlgatieB was eaased, Dr. William R. Tinker, fied by tbs govsmmsnts bsrs vsprs- tset" strlks today ecMazt P»y cuts, line At Fort ^ved ra laat Decem- BMdioal examiner said, hy a free- of the report, which came to me te •ented. ptraJyesd wire oeaummItaT prii4Peiiii.Eiaiimied. Prdate!t B ^ U m in State; ta rs o i the skull, . END W iffiA IH the fort tan, Parapay la what anyon-i would cmialdM' rel* UnderttowhedmianAte sf Atneri t'.. Fads-and^ the'' ' ^Blen*s MOry. hot expected to pwea the drive far- able sources, I am convinced that can Minister John Mao Murray, ths otherwise the walkout wps e flop. Tloree Thonaasd Fled the report Is not true, a ^ theip- Questioned by State Policeman eommisslOD discussed arguments for Police guarded post dfflees and N orw alk , A p ril 16— ( A P ) — flolu - th ^ and, should Bolivia bold It, no new Bolivian offeasive ia generally fore, as a wiyi and a member ot Kenneth Stevens of the Stafford and against dsnaturization, and other public btiildmgs watching for tion of the rhysterious drownlBg of anticipated. this House, after ascertaining that Springs barracks, Dion said be was technical means of acUsvlng it. demonstrations which never devel Loag Idaod Man Jomps Arthur Todd, 70 year old wealthy P ad Bier Last Nqdtt. the report weui untrue and unfound driving east and had nearly reached Deoatarization means a chemical oped. Before today's raporta, it bad retired businessman of Belle Island, been eatlm ated th at 75,0(X) men ed. and in order that no Injustlee the t^ of the bill when be saw a treatment of wheat so as to make it Telegraph employees who struck from Car and Is Fatally have been sifti" or wounded in the might be done to Dr. lyirt, it Is my oar ahead of him veering over into imfit for human consumption but for a few minutes dally for the past wEui sought, today in a few finger Hartford, April 16,7 -(A P)—Cath period of both imofflclal and officiEd duty to correct such statement the east-botmd traffic lane, Dion still very palatable to cattle and week stretched their Idleness to prints. olic Connecticut prepared today to w ar since A u gu st 1982. made by me on the floor of the tried to turn to the right to avoid pigs. two hours today, then returned to The prints foimd on four enopty Injured. do homage to its beloved prelate, House on April 11th. a collision, be said, but the road Denaturizatlou, it was said, would their instruments glasses and Em empty bottle on a “And I therefore tender my apol ster driven by Copeland struck his the most Rev. John J. Milan, seventh materially reduce world stocks of 'Long distance telephone opera table In Todd’s pretentious home ogy to Dr. Wirt. ear a terrific blow on the left front tors, however, walked out at 11:80 a fte r be hEul vEmlsbed, led to the bishop of the Hartford diocese, who grain and thus permit the reach Rockville Center, N. Y„ April 18. “I make this statement here to mudgxiard, blowing both tires and ing of a firmer market, with high a. m. and stayed out, falling to re callin g in liurt night of New York will be buried tomorrow with a TIGHTENS STOCK — (A P )—William Haberman, 45, day for the purpose also of showing 'freezing” the wheels and steering turn by mld-aftemoon. Waterworks state troopers, FTngerprint experts solemn pontifical mass of requiem at er prices for the farmer. It in the who suffered a fractured skull whbn that the committee wsa not prose gear. em ployees reached th eir Jobs an from the bEmracks at Hawthorne, St. Josephus cathedral. tremendous existing stocks ^ wheat be Jumped from Em automobile aft cuting Dr. Wirt. It waa simply In The Manchester car raced down hour late and workers In the gov N . Y . Alresuly, thousands of CatboUcs which depress prices so heavily. er be became pamic stricken and MARKET MARGINS vestigating whether or not the the hill out of control, overturned ernment tobacco fiustories loafed These men. Sergeant Daniel throughout the ztate have begim to It seems to be the intention of presumably thought he w u being statements made by Dr. Wiirt, and twice and stopped at a point 290 for an hour during the morning. Schneider and Trooper Richard Beu*- pay their final tribute to the dead kidnaped, died In South Nassau reEid to the committee on interstate feet from the point of Impact, Not a Sdbeess low photographed the glassware bishop, whose body lay in state, re (Oontaitied on Page Bight) Commurltles hospital lout night. Emd foreign commerce by Mr. Rand about one-third of the distance Otherwise "National Protest Emd enlarged the photographic splendent in full jxintifical dress. In Haberman, a driver for the Bee were tnie or not.’’ the bottom of the hill. All four Day." falling on a hot spring morn prints to determine if the finger the episcopal residence laet night, Senate Bankm{ Sabcommit- Line Bus Company, went to the , » ------occupants were thrown out of the ing, was one of nearly unrippled prints were those of men or women while over 8,000 persons filed past bamk F rid a y imd cashed 4250 w orth car onto the concrete highway. calm. or both. the bier. of checks for fellow employes. En- The funeral services Tuesday will tee Favors Restrictmg M iss Ruth W eatherhead, o f 500 FAMOUS SCOTCH The halt was devoted to demon $8,000 W as Stolen route back to the garage he was be most impressive, with his emi Pleasant street, Willlmahtlc, a pas' strations the coimtry over against The C onnecticut state police were FEAR MOB ACTION overtaken by a mom in an automo nence WUllam CardlnEil O’Connell, senger, and Dion, driver of the ear Premier Gazton Doumergue’s re proceeding today on the theory that bile who BEdd be was from the bank Eirchblshop o f Boston zmd dean o f Trading by Specialists. were iminjured. The Copeland car GOLFER IS DEAD cent economy decrees affecting gov Todd WEUI persuaded to take pEirt in and that a mlstidce had been made the American Hierarchy and 30 or was a total wreck. ernment workmen and war veter drinking at his home Emd then In AGAINST PRISONER The accident happened. a short In cashing the checks. He more bishops of the Catholic church ans. Emked some unexplained mEmner was distance from the place where Dom- Haberman to return to the bEmk in attendance. W ashington, A p ril 16.— ( A P ) — 'T ile manifestations of growing drowned and his person rified, the enlck Squatrlto, another local ath OhUdreo Take Part Senate banking subcommittee discontent the government fimc- w ith him. thieves making away with $8,000 in lete, was killed two years ago next Andrew Khrkaldy Was Dean Habernoan entered the automo cash he is known to have had in a Even the rtiUdren in the Hartford tightened up on the marginal provi tlonarles were preceded by arades month. bile, but before they reached the parishes win take part in the cere sion of the Stock Market Control Police Befieve CoDege Sti- In which red flags were flaunted wallet. His Family. bank they were stopped by a man Yet, despite the slaying theory, mony with a speciaJ children’s nutss ^11 today and indicated It would of Professionals in Brit throughout the provinces Sunday. Copeland Is a graduate of the standing In the middle of the street, LieutenEmt Leo CJarroll o f the R idge at the Cathedral Tuesday at 8 a. m., ntirengthen the section relating to Premier Doumergue, who decreed while parochial schools in Hartford dents F ill Take Law Into Eighth district schools and has who SEdd he had been Injured and field Barracks, state police, in trading by specaJUsts, 10 per cent salary cuts for public wlU be closed for the day. Pupils In been employed by the Orford Soap EAsked to be taken to the hospital. charge of the Investigation, admit Earlier, House leaders bad indi ish Isles. serrtce employees and followed al schools outside of Hart- Company for the past five years ted the body bore no marks that cated that President Roosevelt The driver took him Into the car In' their re- Thehr Own Hands. He is survived by his parents, Mr. with an order for reductions in vet wants definite marginal require and drove past the bank towEutl the would indicate rough handling. and and Mrs. John Copeland of 171 Hil erans’ pensions, remained unmoved Todd’s body was found a qiuuler ments in the legislation. St. Andrews, Scotland, April 16. hospital. by the turbulence. mile from hlk BeUe Island home, in ^ »y ir>g a final revision of the bill Colorado Springs, April 16—(A P ) — (AP) -Andrew Klrkaldy, famous A short (Sstance from the Institu (OODtinoed on Page Eight) Long Island Sound emd midway be- before reporting It back to the full A ll city policemen and firemen to professional of the Royal and An tion Habernoan became frightened committee, possibly tomoirow, the day were prepared to repel any cient Golf Chib of St. Andrews, and Jumped from the noachlne, (Oontlnaad on Page Bight) subcommittee vot^ to place exist mob action against George died today. He was 74 years old. strikl^ a parked automobile. AUTO ACODENTS ing accounts under marginal re Hams, 20, negro, jailed for W ftlon- Klrkaldy, known widely as the a c t i o n s June SD, 1936 instead o f ing In connection with a beating afr ARREST STRIKERS dean of professional golf, was 111 exempting them until Januairy 81, ministered by two negroes earw only a fortnight. He is survived by Sunday to Georgia Llndley* hie widow, a son and three daugh CLAIM 3 VICTIMS 1889. Chair"^*" Fletcher Indicated the Longview, Tex., and her escort ters. Lifer Claims Sentence FOUOWING HGHT subooinmltt#e also would revise the James L. O’Brien, 19, Odqrn^ A famous character throughout section dealing with specialists, Springs, both students at Oeloraflo the golfing world, Klrkaldy in re saytag it was “too UberEd" in its cent years confined his official du To Prison Was Rlegal One Dies Hshing; One present form. “We’re ready fer ansrthlng that Eight Employes of Pierson ties to sitting In an arm chair Special 5enite Committee To Bar Spedalltta cEm happen," said PoUeie InspeotEtf on the 18tb green. “We will probably prohibit spe- B. Bruce. "We don't want Any A t great events, however, such as Now York, April 16.— (A P )—The^Oourt diamlsaed the Jury," the law Drowns Self; Another olzUsts from deallzig In stocks in mob violence, but we’re prepared championships and the Wedker Cup yar said, “and the twelve men were Urges Qmck Actum On Plant Held; Used Black right of Loula Leopold, convicted of wtleb they are epeciallsts," Fletv.h- fo r i t " matches be would edge up as close leaving the court room when the Shortly after midnight last ttigM Commits Soiende. aourder and arson at Waterbury, d^trict attorney noted that the er told newepapermen. to the putters as posslUe at the The conmnlttee chairman explain about 800 persons, described ^ jack and Ice Pick in Battle Conn., to appeal as a pauper for verdict waa not in proper form. The Bill; To See die PresideoL 18tb, always with encouraging ed the exem ption to January, 1939, Bruce ae moetlx college Jurymen were recalled and sent words for the players writ of habeas corpus waa taken on margin requirements had been gathered in the negro reridenQal hack to the Jury room. They return He bad planned to officiate at the By Associated Preas under advisement today by the Unit placed in the bU) to meet protests section and hung and bumed A Ig f ed wlta a second verdict voting the WanhlngtM), April 16— (AP) — M iddletown, A p ril 16.— (A P ) — coming Walker Cup matches and Death stedked through Connecti ed States Circuit Court of Appeals. that sudden reetriotlone would ure in e ffig y . ^ ^ Eight men were arrested today America’s youngest crop of ama cut agEun this last week-end taking His application for the writ was defendant guilty on the first and Immediate passagn of silver legisla Bruce sEtid he knew^ oj tion waa demanded unanimously to “force liquidation and deflation.” state and Middletown pdlice broke teurs, scheduled to arrive in Glas a toll of violence of four persona, made and demed In the United third counts, which charged murder, tempted violence agatnin eay ef day by the spednl Senate silver "But everybody agreed that was up a fight between strikers and em gow April 21, missed meeting him three of them In automobile acci State# District 0>urt of Conneotlcut, but not guilty of the alleged acts the residents of the district pleyea of A. N. Pierson Company, com m ittee. toe long," be added. by only a few days. dents. which ruled that his rights under which caused death." Impetus to tighten up on the loe- C. B. Hereby, dean of meA 6A t Ine., of Cromwell, one of the Sennter Klac (D., Utah) chair Klrkaldy was bom at Denhead, A fifth person died of a heart at the 14th Amendment to the Consti As to the aUeged iUegality of the daUfts was given the oinunittee ny acting' president ef the largest floral plants in Connecticut Scotland, M arch 18, 1860. tack while fishing and another was tution bad not been violated. sentence, Soloman said the laws of man of the group e*ld It wae “the College, and Chief of PoUoe About a dozen men participated in unanimous vtew that silver must be Samuel Untermyer, vet«ran New For a time he seired as profes sought by grapplers In the West Leopold was sentenced to life Im C\mneoticut provide death by hazig- Harper today warned undMCtadu* the fight which started as a bus lifted from Its status as a oommodl- York critic of the eMhange, in a sional at Winchester, later return river. New Haven, where police said prisonment in 1927, following hla I Tig aa the only punishment fo r miur- atee against any riolenee. carrying workers was about to leave ^ and made a ^rtniary ineney." letter today to^U Tet^. ment was promined stadento foond ing to St. Andrews as a playing tbw believed he Jumped. trial. der by arson. He contended that a Untermyer urgpd sped^ta the Middletown terminal for Crom T i e Senator la id he );)14nned to "p ro ." lAldle WllUam Copelaad, 23, Arthur Q, SQloman, hla counsel, sentence of Ufe imprisonment to be invrived in any distuitaices. w ell. X arrange an immediate conference be toxhldden to deal hi stocks they He tied for the opening cham widely known Manchester athlete told the Appeals Court that Leopold amounted to Illegal detention' Inspector Bruce said, vTOW»9 Charies De Forrest, 22, a worker, with the President on the question pionship in 1899 and lost in the Emd three companions were return waa without funds, that he had a Solomon was aoked If his oUent waa to be questioned latw tod|y.;rif was charged with carrying a con- as it was hnUeved wlio to get the (Oetetaiaed m Pig* p layoff. In 1879 and 1891 be finished ing to that city from a party Sat wife aiid slz children and now la In would be resSntenced and h an j^ In said two othor negroes eealed weapon. Police said they second, third In 1895 and 1899, urday night In Bolton, their car Executive's viewii^t \ heed taken into custody Wetaenofield prison In Connecticut. the evw t the writ was suocessful i b b a s u k k i i a l A n o b found a blackjack on him. fou rth in 1898, sixth In 1904, and sidewlped another on “Nigger HUl", “in view of tim tact a measure tioning, were released. afto»:' Othm / rested The w rit had been sought, ha said, He ren ted : seventh In 1897. Bolton, and rtfilad down tae long is already on Om SimaW oa)«zdar had nieilTii ■ The others arrested were: J os^ i on two groiinds: Flrat that Leopold "H e cannot be oentenoed kgaln ex- Wppblngton^ 18— ^ grade turning over at the bottom. whleh deaU.wIta the s l^ quea- Bruce nld pkyririapi M ^Rooi, 89, a woriier and Salvatc^ Klrkaldy played for Scotland ver had been p la ^ la double Jeopaitly, cepjL in t^ e term o f the court vrhioh IW pWPB ef » T rej^ April sus England in 1904, 1906, 1909 and Copeland waa Injured' fatally end the coirn n ^.mJmM.on «*• Mlea LMisy bid Lombardo, SahratcMre Lulstro, An and aeooad, that ho had been Illegal crigipally sentenced hUn> T l^ t 18 wwi'. Itoostoto, 16,680,5ttJ6; 1910. He was selected in 1908 but should be wM e for Rs early lyafctadmd. SbestfflwM jl thony Carta, Alfonso Brandforte, hla friends iBjutad* ly sentenoed. has hffig since died, so ns wo’ am , gilM4.788.78; b r i i m the irtay waa called off because at Samuel jhokaon, SO, a negro, waz AUitoma reoelpti ital but O'Brien Salvatore Spanda and Josdfk The attbrniy ssdd his client heard havs to be frei^." oopsWerat^," ^ m unfavorable weather. killed on Uie New Hartford road j^e referred to the XUta ABerla, aD strikers. They were the foremsn ^ the Jury which con- A a d tet Attanaey Oenetal ¥m- He won the championship of Ira- Sunday n igh t whan ha vrae zfaruok ohansd with bread) of the peaes.^ • Uam I^awrenoe of Oohneoucut o|h •Uvar^faiin m a m bm yw as was *"»S S S i l«nd in play open to amateurs aAd by a oar driven by Johh Eaeardh of vtqted blin read the vei^ot of “guil k ' i \^ol, poUoe said, was thrown oht t y " on a ll fou r oounlM, the firs t and poMfi the ap^ontton. Sdomnn 'trM favorab|j!V taportid by 0 ^^" 17641; - profeiMienals In 1894. New Hartford, two mllee from cgrteui^ oom»dttaM»<-wMoh of the boa by strikers who third ohuglng the asurdsr of two the oouit hla had propS^ h^ Among the world renovmad golf Winatad. SHt of tas ptant recently after chlldrsn an adult who ^lad In a offta . pEPors a Isrge ivrriea the TWaua^p ^ ^ SHMlhg h vmge increaaa. He er’s feats were listed holee-ln-one Wgtmrbmy flfb. Tha aaoend and PrtifQBU . . ■ , , timmllptlon^ <|f the ajtficrlala he was using an los on the 8th end lltb holee at St. Domahfe ^ t a M AMrewe, the ( a l ^ tiidoe. tSd op .BwgB.SBd. CiSrt tie ham htie at MneihUHih.' . ■ *; 'V:;:
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PEACEFUL SMOKE PUTS M n. Jane J. Aldrleh, sm srm sR- SCANDINAVIAN HUP CRIMP IN BUSINESS GEODETIC SURVEY SETS AUTHENTIC IRISH ART deat at the Manchester MSsaioirm OBITUARY DANCE hosjMtaL Is In rsoetyt of n oononun- When Ong Tung, local Chi Sfihool S t RscrsEtkai Csatsr io s«M from Mr. and Mrs. Albert nese laundtyman, went to Hart MERESTONE AT CENTER ORJECTSTOBESHOWN C. Crowell of Hlghlnnd Paik, who KIWANIAN SUBJEa ford last Thursday night to have' Thundi^ Night arrived la San Fraaotipo A ^ • a smoke with some of bis fellow Information Given That It Is Collections Made Richard Bcnvennti’s Orchestra. from a tour of the M M at Mr. DEATHS by Miss and M n . Crowell ase to counti^en be didn’t realise Measuring Point to Deter that he would make a lot of Anne McAdams fo r “The AdmlsaloB 88«. (la elafies ebeddag). etay oe Dm west coast fo r several W. E Mortenson of Bndmell Manchester men go to ohurob mine Sea LeveL Rale McCoy” Tomorrow weeks* retuznlng to theif home Simday in a “dirty shirty." N ight. here some time l a May. Biskp CbBN ,W A now mar* steaa has b««a sat GEO. N . CHAPMAN Ong 'didn’t come back to his Memorial Guest Speaker work here because he was in one at the arc where Center street turns Miss Anne MoAdams^ who is in ABOUT TOWN Mleslag elaoe last January, a val iribsior isMsiit of Hartford’s OilBese "smoke into Main street on the north side charge of properties for ths Irish uable Belgian police dog owned by houses’’ when Federal officers DIES SUDDENLY mystery play, "The Rale McCoy," to Mrs. John R Clegf of 158 Adams at Session Today. of Center street by the Coast Guard street was found yesterday made a narcotics raid. Ong’s as be given tomorrow night at the The sewing dub of Manoheeter after Kept Oil if RsesHa Survey. In the center of this stone noon in a brook near Adams street sistant found he bad a lot of TAJhlton Memorial hall by the Man Orange will meet tomorrow after it a plate' on vdiicb is printed in The dog, black, tan and silver in work ahead of him as the week Chester Oommunl^ PUyers, has noon at 2 o'clock at the home of formation that it is a maaaurlng coloring, evidwitly been struck WUUua H. MorUnton, mAnafinf end arrived and be simply been scouting around among Irish Mrs. Robert M. 'niompeon of 618 bad WUhlngtw. ApqH it..—fAP)> point for the geodetic survey being WeD Known Chonej Book by an automobile the body was director al the Buihi)ell Memorial couldn’t cash all the pink checks residents for authentlo pictures, Center street. made throughout the state to de bruised and tbe legs fractured. The Vvldenee that BIriwp Jamas Osa*l that were piuhed through the dishes, fireplace fittings and art ob In Hartford, was the speaker at the termine the points above sea level. dog was probably thrown into the non, Jr., offered te the wcvds eC ^^I window at the Birch etreet laun keeper Snccnmbs to Heart jects, and has been successful In Special evangelistic services are noonday meetlnf of the Klwanla It la the first time lince 1888 that collecting a number of furalshlngs brook in order to cover the accident preseeuUon to have a cceirlhayoal dry. such a survey was made. A t that being held all this week at Gospel CSub at Uxe Hotel Sheridan today, actually brought from the Green Hall at 416 Center etreet, conducted “cencealed" during his 1928 chm-f The assistant greeted all the time the survey was made along Isle. Two projects approved under the deeorlbinf to the members a trip Attack Satnrday. by S. J. Rea and O. Thomson. Ser- complaints that were hurled at railroad tracks in moat cases and eW A will be- started toaiorrow. tadcen with his wife throug;h N or W alter Henry and William In vloes will be held nightly, except him by irate customers with the not along highways. The itone has graham are in charge of the stage, Work will be begun on the Summit way and Sweden a year or more Saturday, at 7:46 o'clock. The pub typical "N o understand.” Gunnar Johnson the house, Karl street edwer at Summit and Henry Ago. Mr. Mortenson illustrated bis been set and certain measurements George M. Chapman of 78 Chest lic is cordially invited to attend. MeUodlat churchman. taken. The distance above sea level Keller, business arrangements. Quite and Summlt-and Washington streets Elarlier, Justice Peyton Gordon in I interesting talk with motion pic nut street, employed for 86 years as tures that showed the picturesque will be stamped upon the marker in a bit of makeup will be necessary and on the north end playground. District of Columbia Supreme Court | An Informal and social time will and beautiful scenery of the north the stone. 'The checkup was being an accountant with Cheney for the men and women who are to Twenty-five men were removM ftom overruled a defense objection to| be held at 7:80 tonlgtit at tbe home ern countries and painted a vivid made this morning. Brothers, died on Laurel street near portray this exeellent Irish comedy, tbe list of employed in accordanoe mention of Bishop Caiman’s irtobibi* of George Davidson, 80 Church word picture of Scandinavia. and Miss Helen BstOs of^ the High with Instructions from the state tion views. The defense uurisiM bis home eariy Saturday evening street, when the formef members Beboarse For Show school faculty, who is r member of office. The number of men now e a - Uat might prejudice the Jury. following a heart attack. He bad and present members of the adult The attendance prise, donated by the Community Players, will attend ployed Is 340. A letter purporting to nave bees I been ill for a year and a half and to this Important feature. The High clasa of the South Methodiat church B. J. McCabe, was won by John I. JOSEPH ALBISTON, AT written by Cannon to William c I school orchestra whic’ nearly will meet in honor of the 84th birth A dental oUnio will be held at 9 Olson. Pr. LeVeme Holmes won imder treatment fo. the ailment. He Gregg of Hackensack. N. J., said 111 ways furnishes music for their day of Mr. Davidson. A ll of those a. 'm., and a tonsil and adenoid ollnlc the free dinner given by the hotel bad left hie home to go to a store he wished to have a $500 edntribu- 85, IN GOOD HEALTH productions, will play before the concerned are requested to make a at 10 a. m., tomorrow at the Health mansfement. William B. Halsted nearby. He suffered an attack while tlon "concealed," "It dm be utiUsedl returning to his home. curtain and between the acts to special effort to be present. Center, Haynes street in U e Literary Fund o f U e Board of announced that the Trade school A GRAPHIC PICTUBT^ morrow evening. Temperance and social Serdee .of orchestra would furnish music at OF NAZI INJUSTICE Former Assessor Is Enthusi In 1898 be served as bead book keeper in the Hartford mill of The play is sponsored by Ever Tbe West Cleaning Company of U e MsUodist Episcopal Church, the Hlwania entertainment to be A t 8:45 Sunday afternoon a grass astic Fisherman and M otor Cheney Brothers. He later moved to Ready Qrcla of King's Daughters. 196 Center etreet, is eondueting SouU." presented at the Hollater street "The Oppermanns" Is Tragic fire on Mount Nebo was burning to this town and was esaployed as an Mrs. Frank V. Williams beads the buslnees again at normal. Tbe ac The letter pointed out Uat oon-| school on May 8 and 9 for the bene Novel of German Jews ist Despite Advanced Years. wards t^e woods to the north of the accountant in the rib ^ n mill and committee from that organization in open field and a call waA seat to tbe cident at u e eetabllahment lest tributions made directly to anti- fit of the Kiwanis Kiddies Camp at charge. week did not materially effect tbe "The C^permanns," by Lion Joseph Albiston reached his later in the cost department in the South Manchester department. No. Sm lU organisation had to he re Hebron. He also announced that shop’s busiaess, most of ths damage Feuchtwanger, Is probably the best elgbty-fiftb mileston# Saturday and main office. Due to ill health be left 4’s apparatus responded and ex- n te d to Ue clerk of Ue House of | rehearsals would be held at W at being to the windows. of the many novels recently written during the day received a numoer of the employ of the company a year tlnguisaed the fire before it had Representatives, kins Brothers on Wednesday and and a half ago. to describe what Hitler’s accession calls, cards of greeting and tele- NILA COOK’S HUSBAND done any real damage. Text of Letter Friday noon. Lunch will be served granu, fiowers, candy and other re He was a native of Bast Lyms and Tbe text of Ue Gregg letter fol-l at each rehearsal, to power in Germany meant to the German Jews. membrances. Altogether be had a has long bsen a member of St. lows la part: Arthur A. Knofia, a past presi Mary's Episcopal church. Hs served Women of tbe Moose will have a "Referring to Ue fact that all I It Indulges in no hysterical very happy day at his winter home IS AGAINST A DIVORCE setback party Wednesday evening COUIMBU dent of the local club and one o f its in the Midland Apartments. He sup as senior warden for 16 years and funds which are used under the most aetlve members, has been screaming and it is net simply a at the home of Mrs. Mary Burke, ease b lito iv of atrooltlss. It recog posed the celebration was over for previous to that was clerk of the ausploes of U e aati-Smlth Demo elected secretary of the club, suo- vestry. Chicago, April 18— (AP) —Nila 104 Woodbrldge. Six prizes will be Miss Anne Dix had as dinner crat must be reported by our treM- nises the fact that revolutions are this year until he received an invi eaedlng George H. Wilcox. Cram Cook’s rorraer cabin boy hue- awarded and refreshments served. guests Sunday Mrs. Stratton and not kid-glove affairs, that pra-Hltler tation from hie niece, Mrs. Mabel He was a member of Manchester urer as used for political purposes, 11 band deecVlbed their romance as the Mrs. Albert Yost heads the commit Mary Ink and Miss Katherine Ink of Germany was under an unendur Darling Waddell, to attend a dinner Lodge, A. F. A A. M., Past Patron would say Uat If you prefer Ui "oddest, strangest in hletory." tee o f arrangements. Columbia. ■LACTBBY TAKBB POST in bis Honor yesterday at her home of ^srgrqen Chapter, Order of your contribution should not appear I able pressure, and that many Jews Arriving here early today from Miss Ethel Tilley of Boston is a today go about the streets of Ber on East Center itreet. Among the Eaetem Star of Naugatuck and in Ue report of Ue committee, it I Norwich, April 16.— (A P )— John Paet Royal Patron of Chapman New York, Albert N. Hutchins ex Mystic Review, Woroan’b Benefit guest at the Parsonage. Mlu Tilley can be utilised in U e literature eam- lin unmolested. , guests present besides Mr. and Mrs. is a fine singer and delighted ths F, llattery of Pomfret today as Court, Order of Amaranth of this pressed surprise that his wife association, will bold its regular palga of Ue Board of Temperance I But bsoause of its very modera Albiston, were their two daughters, audience at u e local ohurob at the sumed his duties as a deputy collec Mrs. Henry B. Helm and Miss Ger town. One daughter. Miss Olive sought an annulment of their mar- meeting in Odd Fellows hall tomor and Social Service of the Methodist | tion, it puts all the mors emphasis rlage. morning service Sunday with a solo, tor of internal revenue for the Ner- on the stupidity and the barbarism trude Albiston, both of New York Chapman, survives. Mrs. Chapman row evening. Ths guards are urged Episcopal Church, SouU, which can mrleb district which comprlsss the died In 1926. Another daughter. Miss ‘R u t an annulment can’t be Mr. and Mrs. Bmsst Lyman of epneentrate to that extent to Ue | involved in the anti-Semitic pro a t y . to be present for rehea:sal after the Meriden spent Sunday at U e home northern section of New London Ruth Chapman, died last Ssptem- granted after two people have lived amount of $500 especially to Ten gram of ths Nasis. Mrs. Albiston is enjoying excel business session. They are to put on of U elr daughter, Mrs. Laura county, and almost all of Windham ber. together as we did," he said. 'T o nessee. Feuchtwanger presents us with a lent health. He is an enthusiastic the floor work at tbe coming group Souier. county. typical upper-class Jewish family in fisherman and motorist, and is one When the local branch of the get a divorce, Nila would need "We are carrying on two ktods of | Amaranth was organised, the court meeting In Hartford. Mrs. Julia Little and son, Horace Slattery, under appointnient of Berlin, the Oppermanns. One Opper- of the oldest Manchester men to grounds, which I do not intend to wqrk. Through our Board Of Tem was given the name Chapman Court Little, have returned after a trip to perance and Social Service w« are Collector Edward G. Dolan, ha# set mann runs the family business, an give, and anyway that would take take out licenses for both sports. Hs Tbe Ladies Aid soolsty of the Ver Brunswick, Mains, b a v l^ spent istrlbuting up quarters in ths court house. other is a writer, the third Is a doo- in honor of the Chapman family ■lx months at least. distributing literature which em- attributes his health to bis interest non Methodist church, of which several days Usre. They were aC' tiaslses very strongly U e prohlbl- tor of medioins. They arc people of which bad been instrumental In its "No, I’m afraid Nila will have to in agricultural pursuits during his Rev. M. S. Stocking of this town is compgnled by Mrs. Bele Brown, who on issus wtUout ealirag the names culture, Oermaa to the core and formation. stay married to me whether she more active years. Aside from serv The funeral will be held tomorrow spent U e printer In Columbia and g intensely proud of it. likes it or not." pastor, will serve a roast ham sup of eahdldatss but making to my. ing at one time on tbs board of as who remained In Brunswick for Ue judgment equally as e^ tive an Tbs storm comes— and for all that afternoon at 1:80 o'clock at St. Mrs. Hutchins said in New York, per tomorrow evening at the church sessors, be has never sought public spring and summer. Mre. Little re appeal for Mr. Hoover and against they see It coming, it takes them by Mary's Episcopal church. Rev. J. In announcing her plans for an an between the hours of 6:80 and 7, Private office.' Mr. and Mrs. Albiston are ports Uat in Ue Maine woods Uere Smith as Ue literature which takes surprise, They cannot believe that Stuart Neill will officiate and the nulment In California, that her hus particulars regarding which will be accustomed to spend the winter at Is still considerable ice and snow to up dlreetly Ue personal otn^dMy,** mass prejudice and ignorance can the Midland Apartments and the bearers will be Sidney Elliott, John band was "lost” out of his "roman found elsewhere in today’s issue. Instruction H. Hyde, Albert Dewey, Theodore tic element and setting at sea.” be seen. ain the upper hand in 20th century remainder of ths year at their pleas on ermany. Bidwell, Arthur Illlng and John F. Mrs. (Seorge CbampUn is visiting ant boms in one of the blgbest spots Sunset Rebekah lodge will hold her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Oehlers SATURDAY MOST DANGEROUS SThe business man does not realise Pickles. Burial will be In Naugatuck. in town, Green Hill. Its regular meeting this evening in in Mstuohen, N. J., paving aooom The Tenor Banjo and it until bis son is driven to suicide SEEKING TO EUMINATE Odd Fellows ball. A rshsarsal of Boston. April 16.— (A P )— Sstur- by a Nazi schoolmaster; the doctor John Carlson panied Mrs. Oeblsrs^on ber return Guitar the drill team will be held before Easter. day now is U s most dangsroui ^ doesn’t until storm troopers drag John Carlson, 68, died at the home the meeting, and after the business, of Us week for motor oar drives We supply brood new outfit OHIO MEN ARE WANTED CO-TRUSTEE OF ESTATE Tbe annual meeting of U e Col him from the bedside of a patient; of hla son, Edwin C. Carlson, 54 the degree team will rehearse, Tbe and oUera wbo use street or with oaae which becomes your tbb writer doesn't until be is foroec umbia Burying Ground Association Chestnut street Sunday forenoon members will play bridge and pus way, U e governor oommlttos,.pn property in 62 Icssous. We re- to flee to Swltserland for his life. following a long illne'i. He was was held at U s Town HaU Saturday FOR ROBBERY IN STATE Greenwich, April 16.— (A P )— sies and refreshments ^11 be serv street and highway safety annbunc- nise to teach In class as we do In the story of this family there bom la Sweden and came to this evening. Tbs following officers An amendment to eliminate Dr. sd today. not consider progress satisfac Is a better translation Into human countrY, settling in Cromwell, this ed by Miss Edith Maxwell and her were re-elected president, Bdwai’d tory. Providence, R. I., April 16.— James S. McCarthy. Sr., of New committee. P. Lyman; vice president, William Sunday formerly was the day* terms of the tragedy *af prsisnt- state. He came to MHcheBter 41 Haven, as a co-trustee of tHe two ( A P )—Two Ohio men, said to have M. Wolff; secretary and treasurer, Lessons Given At Your Home, day Oermany than in any ott years ago and has been employed million dollar trust fund left to his book I have seen. police records In that stats and ar Clayton E. Hunt; finance commit Bate Is |1.00 a Lesson. since that time as a velvet weaver son by his wife will be filed within Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters OLD SETTLER DIBS. Published by Viking the book sells rested In Wlckford last Thursday at Cheney Brothers. ot St. George, will hold its regular tee. Henry B. Hutchins, William M. Can supply refsrences of suc twenty-four hours by Assistant at 18.60. night on charges of short changing Ha is survived by his wife, Mary WoHf, and Henry C. Isham. cessful local pupils such as "Jim" State's Attorney Loren W. Willis of business meeting Wednesday eve Mbnson, Mass., April 16.— (A P )— a Narragansett filling station oper (Johnson) Carlson, one son, Edwin Nine of U e young people held Fairfield county It was announced ning at 8 o'clock in Odd Fellows Mrs. Caroline Sutcliffe, 92, died to Farrand of ^‘Hank Keene's Hill ■BEKS DIVOROE ator, today were given 'nto custody C. Carlson and a brother, August U eir first hike Saturday, going to billies" and the "Dubaldo Broth today following the reopening of the hall. day. She Is lineal descendant of of Connecticut authorities to an living Ir Sweden. Ue Ravine where a fire wgs buUt a ers." case at Probate court. Revolutionary stock. Reno, Nev., April 16,— (A P )— swer to charges of robbery of a Funeral services for relatives and a large kittle of stew was- pre- As ouB^time is well filled this Mr. Willis, represented Judge Wll- Frank Diana, who owns tbe one- Her great grandfaUer serv^ In Mrs. Amalie Eiaruoh Frank, niece of filling station operator in that only will be held from Watkins ared for Uelr refreshment. The offer is rsstricted, at present, to Ham Tierney of Greenwich, another story brick building, just west of the Continental Army and it is re Barney Baruch, capitalist and poll Brothers, 11 Oak street, Wednesday requent showers of U e day did not the first 15 applicants. Phone state, with violence last Wednesday trustee. Judge Tierney has brougnt the Ford sales station on (Center called U a t he walked from Shutes- tlcal leader, filed suit to divorce night. afternoon at 2; 80 and from Emanuel disturb Uem in U e least as U ey for further information, no obli an action against Dr. McCarthy to street, has bad alterations mads in bury to New London, Conn., more Perry Belipont Frank here today. Lutheran church at 8 o'clock. Rev. took shelter in a convenient cave. gation. They are William L. Hurford, 29, transfer money Invested in oil the building, dividing it into two Uan 100 miles, to enlist at the age She charged cruelty. of Alliance, Ohio, and Charles G. Knut Erickeon, pastor of the Eman parts. A package store license la to Jasper Woodward and LeVergne uel Lutheran church,- will officiate stocks to mortgages and bonds, Williams Jr., went to Worcester of 16. They were married Oct. 24, 1922, Germaine, 46, of Cleveland. The claiming that the money would be be applied -for in tbe new store on and have one child. Perry Belmont and burial will be in East cemetery Saturday to attend U e annual "A t charges against them in Connecti better Invested if the latter course the east aide of the building. 26 YEAR SENTENCE George J. Smith Frank, Jr., bom in 1924. Property cut carry a maximum sentence of Watkins Brothers will be open Home" at Worcester Polytechnic In- from 7 to 9 tomorrow evening for was taken. Dial 8860 412 E. Center St. rights and custody of the child have 26 years. Erwin Possner, wbo has been U e ctJtute, when demonstrations and the friends of the dsosased. After hearing Judge Tierney's exhlbitioqi of U e work done Uere Providence, R. I., April 18.— (A P) been settled by agreement. Both were arraigned in Second manager of SUbros’ clothing store — John E. Qonska, 24, went to State witnesses last Tuesday, the court ic given by U e students of U s District (^urt, Wakefield, this I'staned to Dr. McCarthy's witness in Manchestej was on Saturday >rlson today to begla a 26 year term transferred to a store owned by Ue Senior Class. B oU U e boys are morning, and pleaded nolo to es today. Among those who testi or a nawn shop holdup In which be same company in New Brunswick, Seniors at U e Windham High charges of being common thieves. fied were George W. Warren, vice shot David Kotlen, 22, also oz this HOSPITAL NOTES N. J., and was succeeded by Robert school. Each was fined |20 and costs and president of tbe Chase National dty, Urough U e head after knock Barron, formerly in charge of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Sm lU of each paid. They then were arraign of New York; Harold T. ing him to U e floor w lU a giin ed on fugitive from justice charges New Brunswick store. Hsurtford have returned from a win butt Arthur Bault of 32 Walnut street Clark, aa attorney from Cleveland, and each waived reading of the ter spent in Daytona Beach, Florida, and Mrs. Jennie Dougan of Gilbert- Ohio, and Clarence Bell of Darien, NINTH ANNUAL complaints and extradition. Miss Aina Johnson of U ls town is and visited U ^ r Columbia cottage ville, Maas., were adfnltted and Mrs. president and trust'officer of tbe at Ue Barbison Plaza Hotel in New First National bank of Stamford. Sunday for U e first time Uis soring. Gloria Champagne of 364 Bidwell York City in company wiU Hart Mrs, May Lyman SmlU who is street, Roy Annls of 44 Burnham This group advised against sell ford friends. NOT TO KILL CANINE ing the various oil stoolcs held by engaged in Willimactic at U e pres APR.I L ; I .CfaLori z. • ' . CONCERT stieet, Earl H. Gowdy of Bolton and ent time, spent Sunday at her home Mrs. Lizzie Frink of Andover were tbe estate at tbe present time, stat Those taking part in Ue mlnstnl ; SHOW mottTM ing that in their opinion tbe in in Columbia. discharged Saturday. ■bow to be put on at U « Arm y and DESPITE INSTRUCTIONS vestment was very good. George ChampHn called on friends A aon was bom Saturday to Mr. Navy club on April 28 are asked to Beethoven Glee Club James S. McCarthy, Jr., tbe cen in Seymour Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. Clarence Webster of 210 report at Ue dub for rehearsals tral figure in tbe contest, is seven Several singers from here attend WELCOME BACK HELGE E. PEARSON, Director. Topeka, Kas., Apr
MANCHBerrEK BVBKma HERAl^, litAKCRESTESt, ^ IT K h MONp^^ 1984
|^pyMlt|9H»W»— ADVKTiMDtncyT— pUnlst H« ia wida^ kaowa POOL EXPERTS TO MEET throuffb>ugbout New England as an HISS ELSIE HARRISON artiat of exceptional talent -Hie playtng ia marked by a tremendous AT ARMY AND NAVY CLUB lone, unusual tecbnlque. but a^ all Three a llie d drunken drivers TO WED NEW YORK MAN A class of four candidates' ws^ SLAYER PIEB A T I? times responds to the mood# of the raced Judge Raymond Jehnion in initiated la the first degree ^ k omnpoeer. The program by Mr. Ptdioe Cou^ today. They were d^ee taam from Bast Hartford R ed Grace and Newt Kennedy, Fopte will be varied and Interesting Harold C. T ^ g ln s of WUlunantio; Mother of Well Known Social Orange lait Tbureday evening. The Mrs. Helen E. Denting Bdiered Champion and Runner-np in and will Include works of Chopin, Michael , W . Lynch, Jr... of King Servlee Worker Annonnceo eecond degree was e<^eiTed on'the Only Eye Witness to Mnrdei; same claea by the ladies ^ degree Travelers Tournament, Com Schumann and other composets, street, S^tfa Windsor and Loren Daughter’s Engagement to of Chaplin Norse. Tickets for the concert are selling Bartholomew, of Andover. AU were team from Manchester Grange. ing. C. J. Jacobs. HiUstown Grange will give the rapidly and may be secured from remanded In bonds of | 200 each for WilUmantlc, April 16.— CAP) any member of the club. trial next Monday morning. W ig third and fourth degrees qp four Red Grace and Newt Kennedy, Mrg. H. W. Harrison of Center candidates April 26, The names are: Mrs. Helen E. Demlng, 77, of Chap gins furnished a oash bond and lin, believed to be the only eye-wit Sage Allen’i Ford Month cer Anything but a spot— even op r champion and runner-up respective street annoimcM the engagement of Dorothy Hanna, Esther Anderson, will spoil the whole appearance of Lynch and Bartholomew put up real ness to a slaying for which her eons tainly ia causing a btizz and a stir ly, of the Travelers pool champion- estate bonds. Lynch was arrested on her daughter^ Miss E3sie Harrison, Charles Neurath, Frederick W. and why shouldn’t It when it brings a dresa Don’t try to take it out ^ p tournament, vdll play Jarie BING CROSBY GUARD Kasche. The membership of Hills- awaits trial, died yesterday at tl)e North Main street by Patrolman to Charles J. Jacobs, son of Mr.,and forth a bargain like the Easy Wash* yourself and make it worse. Send Johnson and .'^rank D’Ai^co in a town Grange numbers 48 men and Haven Abington Home fot the aged. Ra)rmond Griffin and Bartholomew Mrs. Homer D. Jacobs of Victor, er, Wringer and Ironer (and ironer) it to the West Cleaning Company. special 100 singles pool match and a 61 women. The woman, an invalid for several AFTER KIDNAP THREAT on Main street by Patrolman David near Syracuse, N. Y. -t o r 179.60 (cash). Does seem al- Dial 6907. doubles match in the Army and Merton Plank has broken ground years, wsa removed to 'the home Navy club Wednesday night at 8 F. Galligan yesterday. Mis Harrison is a graduate of March 24, the day after her nurse, aabst incredible doesn't it—but it’s Manchester High school, and of the for a new house which he will build ^ raally honest and true—less than The glittering evening gown, in o’clock. Crooner Reveals Ann Harding Richard H. Black, charged with on a lot purchased from Carl Mrs. Lillian Kramer of WilUmantlc, sequins or paillettes, indicate an at Several months ago Grace and theft, Was given a suspended jail (Boston University School of Re was slain at the Deming home. , 13.00 a week will pay for it. Por and Mae West Got Letters ligious Education. Since her gradua Schonhoar. The lot is located on celain enamel tub, large balloon tempt to return to the siren or Kennedy played the club pool stars sentence o# 90 days and placed on Hebron avenue. George A. Deming, who lost a leg and won handily. The local pool tion from college she has been en wringer rolls, six pound washing “vamp” tj^e of dress for formftl Demanding Money. probation for one year. He was The Ladies Aid Society of the in the World War while serving functions. Cut on sheath-like lines players have been in training for the gaged in social service work in Bos - capacity—these are only a few of taken today to the Junior Republic, ton. Buckingham Church will give a with the Canadian forces, was . many outstanding things about it. and completed by a train, as all the current match and expect to give a HoUywooo, April 16.— (AP)— a house of correction for wayward better account of themselves Mr. Jacobs is a graduate of the bridge and whist card party in the charged with the slaying and is be ' It really is stupendous! coming season’s evening gowns are. Bing Crosby, who with his wile and boys, at Litchfield. Black tried to en church vestry Wednesday evening ing held at the county jail In Brook Wednesday night. A large crowd of baby son, is under constant guard University of Rochester, and of They are destined to the proud pos list in the army but was rejected. at 8 o’clock. lyn. Police quoted him as saying he members \b expected at the match. because of purported kidnap Boston University School of sessor of a perfect figure. Stanley J. Owsiak, df Hartford, The Pioneer Past Masters Asso shot his mother’s nurse because she Harry Mathiason is in charge of ar threats, believes the police and pub Theology. v/£te fined $10 and cost after plead ciation will hold the- annual meeting talked too much. Halves of grapefruit from which rangements. lic should be told by all other Holly- Many people are constantly mak- ing guilty to a charge of intoxica in the Vernon Grange hall, Monday Besides George, Mrs, Demlng's the pulp has been removed make Tickets for the Bowling league 5vood stars who receive similar- FOG HALTS PLANES .Ing very serious resolutions to “eat dinner can be obtained at the club tion. evening, April 30. survivors include another son and a more vegetables.” Then the reso- decorative and uuusual little hold threats. ers in which to serve canapes for or from (jreorge Poots at the British “A large percentage of Holly Tokyo, April 16.—(AP)—One daughter. ' luUons have a way of going to American club, Frank Cervlni of Army scouting plane out of eight 60 YEARS A PBINTEB pieces on everyday experience— your cocktail or tea party. Dry wood folk who have received kid the grapefruit, inside and out, and the Legion or Edward Frazier of naping and extortion threats have today completed a 1,000-mile non Bridgeport, April 16.— (AP) — ' vegetables ordered or served turn the V. F. W. Those planning to fill each half with cocktail sau-. adopted the attitude of silence,” the WALL ST. BRIEFS stop flight from Heljo, Korea, to Edward Bennetto, who started his ITCHING IRRITATION out, perhaps, not so filling or not so attend are requested to get their Tachikawa airbase, near Tokyo. ' testy as had been expected. That’s sages, stuffed olives wrapped in ba singer and actor said. career in 1874 as an apprentice Even in persistent esses wfaete Psra tickets before Friday night 'The The other seven planes landed at printer working'for $1 a week, to sre sore snd tender—comfort fo llo w s because vegetable cooking usually con, and other delicacies. “Ann Harding, Mae West, Mar dinner will be held at the Pines, New York, April 16.—Consump seven different airports between day celebrated his 60tb anniversary the soodiing tooefa o f m l' gets only too little attention. If as Tolland Turnpike, Saturday. Any lene Dietrich and a number of oth Cartwheels—^bedecked with a tion of crude rubber by manufac the starting place and their goal, as a printer. He has been a mem much care were taken to produce ex-servicemen, not a member of the er film stars have made known turers in the United States was 47,- band of daisies— the most intrigu threats against their homes and all prevented by bad weather from ber of the International Typographi real flavory-savory vegetable dish bowling league, may attend the 614 tons in March, an Increase of completing their assignment. cal Union for the past 53 years. es as is spent making meat dishes ing things! A perfectly darling dinner. lives, and I think they have been 17.2 per cent over February and ■ tu ty —well, vegetables would be white baku with brown stitching— wise." Resinol 163.8 per cent over March, 1933, more popular with people of all one of those “go with everything” Crosby said he believed there says the Rubber Manufacturers’ As ages. The vegetable patties given hats— and others at the Vogue. SIX ARE INJURED WHEN would be fewer threats “ if the un sociation. March Imports were 44,- below are a good example of bow varnished tmth were told about 605 tons, or 48.7 per cent above good an all-vegetable dleh can be At the moment Carole Lombard Hollywood incomes.” February and 60 per cent over a — ■ C E S T H ’ . F ------and Just as filling and tasty as is packing white angora sports AUTO STRIKES BRIDGE year ago. Stocks at the end of many meat dishes. In fact, here’s frocks, buff linen sports frocks and Margh, 351,094 tons, were slightly . a recipe that has all the necessary cream toned crepe sports frocks for ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT under those of Feb. 28 and 10.1 per Q O lu r . you «m o jo n l to L y food ju m H u r, qualities td become a genuine “often- week-end of rest on the desert. One Critically Hurt, Five cent imder the march 31, 1933, fig requested” favorite. The recipe ure. Others Sustain Fractures Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of 61 ’ calls for and Lacerations in Accident. ' 1 cup chopped fine carrots Strickland street announce the en The Navy Department has M(oderate Prices Still Prevail In 1 cup chipped fine potatoes You’ve heard about the Electro gagement of their daughter, Miss awarded to American Rolling Mill 4 cups moistened bread crumbs lux at The Manchester Gas Company Saratoga Springs, N. Y., April 16. Gladys Marie Johnson, to George P. Co., a $175,000 contract for 400,000 1 large onion before but here’s something more — (A P )—Six residents of Adams, Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. George pounds of stainless steel sheets Biedroom Furniture Feishions 1 egg you’ll want to know about it—there Mass., were injured, one critically, Long of 127 Bissell street. which will be manufactured in the 1-2 teasi>oon sage is now a 10 per cent reduction on late last night, when their automo company’s plants at Middletown, O., 3 tablespoons drippings every Electrolux! You’d be sur bile hit a bridge girder at Schuyler- CARD FORETOLD DEATH and Butler, Pa. 2 teaspoons baking powder prised bow easy the liberal payment vllle, northeast or here. All are in a W e Advise Early Buying: Salt plan makes it for you to have one. local hospital. Washington, April 16 — (AP) — March bookings of orders for Pepper On the hottes summer days you The most seriously injured was 'Three successive times Lawrence L. fabricated steel were the largest in Mrs. Jennie Robinson, 50, who suf For Later Needs
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ot whom bETS Had. Mrs. BulUvaa playtaf lavdrltM aBOttf Min„. pasaad away December 19, 1929. taaobere—In fkror of fha aWOiK CHURCH NOTABLES HEBRON Tbe annual buaineaB meeting of Queer Twists weights. / the South Windsor Wednesday ' Eight aspirauits to taaohing-«4va; DAILY RADIO PROGRAM fat ^ is and three thin ones— The Hebron Young Women’s club Afternoon club was held at tbe home ed Rio de Jane*ro newqiapers, pro- MONDAY, A^mW 1i (Owtral and Battern Standard Tima) ARE COMING HERE met at the borne of Mrs. Joseph of Mrs. Ralph M. Grant Wednesday In Day*s News Grifflng 'Tburiday afternoon. Mrt. afternoon. The nominating com teetlng that aduoatioa departsant Psstmv of 86 Chi N*tei AJ! Bracraata ta hay and haala ehalna «r mroupa tteraef unleai apad' Mary E. CummiBff acted as load mittee was named at tbe last meet health examlnera ruled them out i eemt to eout (e to o) dfflnaAtioa Inoludoo au avallAblo itatlona. for being over or under-weight Englsiid Will fregrama aub^et to ohango* P* Mt Cant. Eaat. er. Ten membara and four vlfltora ing as follows: Mrs. Grace New Clarksburg, W. Va.i-Btats Fire were present. Hoitaases war# berry, Mrs. Ruth Risley and Mrs. Atlanta—'This little negro took hampton SomIMu NOe-WBiflA f NETWORK • ;0O- 7:00—Myrt A Margo—eaat only: Marshal F. B. Watkins, told j gath- Uoula Panico’a Orohaatra—mldweat Aimnal England Assem Mrs. Griffing, Mrs. Cummingi and Frances V. Bossen. bankruptcy and almost got away ■ASIC — laatt weal wlw wool wtte B:1B— 7:1B—Juat Plain Blit — eaat; New arlu of fire fighters that the fam- with It Rev. H. r . R. Steobbola. paatOT; wjar wtag wcah wtl wilt wfbr wro wgy Texaa Rangera—weat; PanleoOr.— M lu Halan Rathbun. A t ths roll Miss Marjorie Elmore spent the lly^ble often a clue in when wcao wtam wwj waal; Midi had mldweat: Travara Orehaatra—DIxlo call responaas wara mada by aaob week-end with her parents, Mr. and Lawyer Thomas R. R. Cobb look the Zion Lutheran ohuruh.aaisassaa* Mft vsBiV tvmaq wcfl woo*who wow wdar wjcdi 6:30— 7:80—Mualo on tha Air—eaat; bly of Nazarene Chnrches mamber glvlM aoma ramlnlaoancaa Mrs. Joseph Elmore of Pleasant datseting arson easea ed from his bouse to see three dttie morning for Eastbam|gntoit MaHw W' northwest a Quartet — weat; Buek Rogara— CAN^IAN — wtmj of youth. T^e time waa apant is Valley. She returned to fipriof- Flre-plottwrs, ba said, usually ra- negroes thaklng away with law attend tbe three da^ wiba Icatp wobe wday ktyr crct ctct mldw rpt: Hayo Orehaatra-^lxlo move the Bible althougb allowing SOUTH — wrva wptf wwne wla wjaa 6:40— 7:40—Boako Carter, Talk—ba- sisflng old time songs and playing field Monady. books he bad stored In tbe yard. conference of pamton of tlM Nov ■wna»waun wlod warn wab wapi ale; And the Crowd Roara—weat Will Start Tuesday. the gamaa of childhood and youth, Edward and Richard Bkehan of other poassMions to bum. Cobb gave ebaae. One little negro England district, to bo beld thirk wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc 7:00— SK)0—Tha Happy Bakaro—baalo 'Titusville, Pa.—J . W. Norris, who woal ktba ktha waoo wayo 7:1B— 8:10—Edwin C. Hill — baalc; lefrasbmasts of sandwiebas, caka Hartford spent tbe week-end with shook off bis companions and with This conference numbm S8 bWl- MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kflr kgW Songa—weat; Taximeter—Dixie and coffee were served. their imcle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. is employed in an Oil City, Pa., law In his wagon and law at bis bora, the pastors supplytog oeOgT*' PACIFIC COAST — k»o kfl krw komo 7:3(L- 1:80—Bing Croaby—alao coaat; Kaldor Lillenaa of Indianapolis, Raymond W, Belcher of Wapplng. bank bas a pet ^Rbode Island red heels ran down the street ' gatloni from Lewiston, llninot tp ,khg kfad ktar kgu kpo C. Whaolar'a Orehaatra—mldweat 'The Women’s Bridge club met chicken. Cant. Eaat. 8:00- 9:0 IMCtlout Stata' arm alio bi* It was announesd at this time dreaa the grot^, expliftdsg a few that the Fitch bowUng team will HARTFORD MAN SLUGGED UNION BALL DRAWS ROADSIDE H A U n prise^las to ba etanama tt a MiE- iSCOIID BREAKWG soon be matched against the Maple ROCKVILLE Grove Society BowUng League for AND VALUABLES TAKEN side market aaaodattai is to be the championship of RockvlUe. cesaful. Followb^ tt)fi ttlks a gmi> Short talks were deUvered at the OVER 1 ,0 0 0 DANCERS HEN TO CONVENE eral discussloa wUl taka place NUMBER OF LIENS bow Oonneetient^s ot Tkm M itk flm banquet by Mayor George C. bees bsMst limieWi t f i l m l Scheets; Chief Clyde Cordslen of Newly Acquired *TrIend** ed roadside markets may be In^iwe- ed. The dlseuaaloa and meetlBg are realh to'eMei MANY PROPERTY OWNERS EUin^n; Chief EmU Von Deck ot Steals Money and Watch Tolland; President Ernest Reudgen open to every approved rotiUdde • w r Largest Affair of Kind Ever from Stanley J. Owsiak OTicers for 1934 WiB Be market operator in tlio stato regard- 726 Fled by Tax Collector of the local league; AldenxiaD John Every man’s life is n DEFAULT TAX PAYMENTS Henry Yost, chairman of the Are After Spree. iess of v^thra be is a member Of writtsn by God’s committee of the city councU; Held H e r e - Fine Music Elected at Hartford Se$- the Association. Christian Andersen. on Properties Lacking Thomas F. Rady, Jr„ sports editor Last Opportunity to Avoid of “The RockvUle Leader” and Stanley J. Owsiak of 186 Standish Penalty Is to Pay Up Bills Stephen J. Von Euw, editor of the Makes Big Hit. street, Hartford, came to Manches sioii Friday. Tax Payments. “RockvlUe Journal.” ter Saturday afternoon in company ROGERS PAPER WORKERS HIGH BLOOD PRESS) Before Midnight. Relief, er Tm Oalv RockvUle Briefs with Michael W. Lynch pf King Wliea ieflefies Mrs. Bridie Finley and Miss With more than 1,000 persons in Hartford, April 16.— Roadside If you suffer from Slab Blood Many local property owners have street, South Windsor. They met a TO DISSOLVE COUNCa/ Tax Collector George H. Howe at DeUa Martin of this city spent Sun market operators are VArged to at sure, dtssiness, flnaina in the defaulted on the payment of their attendance, the first annusd baU of rrntn wbo offered to show them the oan’t slssp at aiahts, tool weak day In New York with relatives. nooB Saturday left with Town Clerk taxes, and another opportunity is to Local 2126 of the United Textile town and all had a few drinks. tend the second annvial meeting at shaky, bad tasts. aervoos. U Samuel Turkington for filing 728 be ^ven today for the payment of The Ladies’ CathoUc Benevolent Stanley owned the automobile, but Vota to Become AffilUted With heart pounds and you tsar a . association will hold a meeting in Workers of America, at the State the Connecticut Approved Roadside to stroke, to demonstrate Or. the town taxes without a penalty. Armory Saturday night, was one of was in no condition to drive, so his Brotherhood of Paper Mak tax Ueoa on property on which Tax Collector William A. Kuhnly the K. of C. haU in the Prescott Market Association in Heulford pnserlDtIon we wlli send -you . the most succesrful social events oi companion and newly met friend paid, a resular ft treatment on absim> there remains unpaid the full tax took in a large sum of money at block Tuesday evening. next Friday, April 20. This meeting ers at Meeting Saturday. Its kind ever held in Manchester. took charge of the car. Somewhere lutely FRBB TBlAL. While it Is hms> on the value as placed on the prop- the town clerk’s office Saturday Miss Mary Darling of the Rock in the east part of the town the v/Ul be held in Room 504 of the State spscifle. many eases report r«marm> vUle High school faculty returned General Chairman Thomas Trotter At a meeting of the employees ot arty In 1982 and payable in April when the taxpayers stood in line to stranger decided that he wanted the Office Building and will open at 2:00 ably qnlok relief; .often symptons last evening after spending the week and committee expressed much diminish and normai sleep retnri| 1933. make ya payment. He stopped the money c^and watch belonging to p. m., according to an announce the Rogers Paper company held collection of the taxes at 12 o’clock end at the home of her parents in satisfaction over the splendid co within t daya Contains no salts, Of the total amount of liens filed, Owsiak. In order to get the valu ment sent out by SherwOod G. Saturday in Tinker ball, which was pbysloa opiates o*- dopa Safe with Springfield. operation and support which led to which Is largest number in the noon. ables he punched Owsiak in the eye Bowers of South Manchester, secre attended by 84 the employees in any diet PAT NOTHING UNLBm The RockvUle Emblem club will the success of the affair. ORBATLT IHPBOVBD. Then seiH town’s history, 848 were for local As a special accommodation Tax fin e Music and left him in the car with Lynch. tary of the association. the different mills owned by the property owners and 83 for non resi Collector Kuhnly will be at the hold a members’ social Wednesday company and wbo had previovufiy Jl. If not Improved your report oalR afternoon with Mrs. George The baU was preceded by a street Later on Lynch and Owsiak were Following a ?hort business ses cels oherre. Write Df. Hayes Ass’Xw dents. town clerk’s office this evening parade which was followed by a locked up, the former for operating sion at which officers for 1984 will been addressed by Qiarles Ray, 6670 Coatea Kansas City, Mo. All of the liens do not mean that from 7 to 8 o’clock to receive any Graziado of Manchester as chairman general nutnager of the compiay. and with Mrs. John N. Keeney and short concert by CoUln Drlggs and an automobile while \mder the in- be elected and reports from the there are 726 persons who have not taxes which are offered. 'This ar hla ten-piece union orchestra. fiuence of liquor and without a voted to become connected with the rangement was made as the final Mrs. Josephine Johnston assisting. secretary end treasurer given, there paid their taxes, as in several cases Throughout the evening, many com license and Owsiak on the charge of will be an educational program Brotherhood MANCHESTER e VBINTKG hiSftATiD, BIANCH BST^; OONN~-MON0AT, APRII^ 1®» i^j PAGE BIGHT PRATERS SAID HERE C A T H O U C aU B Mrs. Charles Cheney SaUs For Europe ^ ^^dmM c ^ m/ay FOR RETAIL FRICES FOR D E C E J^R m tifc 4 -KATHARINE MAVlLAND-r-TAYLOR - TO A Q ON HOME Special CtmimeBt Made on vU*m^. tauKX. wc ------— Bishop Nilni’s Gonneciion W ith Maneheister Churches. Steaif ’ Dt*q||v' BEGIN HEBE TODAY here you start in on that grammar. Fix 10 Per Cent as Proper HABUTO, a handsome yontii, I meant you ain’t lookin' any too Have Option on Wright At all of the masses both in St. becomes a fugitive when he flees well. But we’ll fix you up! You Rate Under Code; h Effect James’s and St. Bridgets’ church PestponeDtnt 4! 4 from Key West to Havana with ain’t—married?” she ended with a Property; To Also Launch yesterday morning prayers were BEAU and LOTTIE, two thieves. jmlp that told of her fright. offered for the repose of- the soul of PafiUto haa been accused of a “Heavens, no! Do 1 look it?’’ On Thnrsday. the late Bishlp Nilan- A review of tors^ed Sox I l k murder he did not commit. MAB* "I didn’t know. Beau’s married. Baseball Nine. the work that he bad accomplished x h a t BEAPWAY who could inrove The girl was a dirty, sneakin’ lit during hJ* twenty-four years as innocent fears scandal and tle crook and he hadn’t no notion The local Retail Code Authority bishop was given and Rev. P. J. Kil Washington, April- 1^*-(A^): remains silent of marryin’ her—but she managed All Catholic men in Manchester, leen, speaking at the 10:30 mass in Rain forced the postpoaam^r^ .toflfly Pabllto is in love with ES that. You oughta hear her bawlin’ has been notified that an allowance St James’s church, pointed out that of the opening game of tha m>Jbr and especially all those who have TELLE FIELD, daughter of rich him out—but then you will! When for wages of store labor to be In Bishop Nilan was probably known league basebs^ season between ttx fHH f i e l d . In Havana, under she gets started you could hear already become members, are urg cluded In the selling price of all tc a large majority as in the twen Washington Senators and Bosbto tiie name “Juanito,” he becomes her to Key West on a clear day. ed to attend a meeting of the Catho articlea. covered by the Retail Code ty-four years of active service he Red Sox. celebrated as a boxer and he mid of fair competition has been fixed Honey— ’’ lic Men’s club to be held in the had probably administered the The game and all its fsativitiea, Beau open a gymnasium. "Y es.” ^ ^ at 10 per cent of the coat to the sacrament of confirmation to a including the throw ing ou t o f tffto ':?S1B AUBBEY, a titled English got your room. I moved outa Moose Home on Brainard Place merchant of the articles sold. The large proportion of those present first ban by President Boosevett, man and Pabllto’s father, begins mine so they — Beau and her 'Tuesday at 8 p. m. 'Two very im order is effective fourteen days The part taken by him in tiie con were abandoned shortly after noon ■a search for his son, empl03dng could have the other side of the portant items of business will come after the date signed, April 5, 1934, secration of the school building ''n after a steady dowhfaU through the ^BILLINGS, New York detective. house. I didn’t want to hear ’em before this meeting, that of taking and covers all sirticles except drugs Park street and the other activities morning had soaked the American Billings, convinced Pabllto is Sir fightin’ all the time! But Til move up an option on a club home ^ d and tdlied products. of the church in Jljanchester *ln League baU park. ’Aijrtirey’s son Mid Innocent of the to the next one if you’d rather I the formal launching of the club 'The order reads as follows: which he took part were mentioned- The Senators and Red Sox immf- diarge against him, sets to work wasn’t around—in your room semi-pro baseball team. “Pursuant to the provisions of dlately packed up to leave for Bos to prove this. She ended with a hard flush but The officers of the Catholic Men’s v< * 5'^ ^ A rticle vm . Section o f the Ctode ton where another opener is sche-; Three years pass and Pabllto her eyes, lifted to his, were Club have an option on the Wright of Fair Competition for the Retail duled for tomorrow, along with toe 'se^ EsteDe again. They meet se brave in their offer. Lottie had property on Birch street for a club Trade, as amended by Order No. 8, start of the remainder of the teams ■ cretly until her father takes her not changed. Pablito saw mlser- home. The house has eight large dated December 4, 1933, and having EMPLOYES WORKING in the National and American away on a yacht cruise. Pabllto, ably. , . rooms, two of which can easily be foimd that in order to effectuate leagues. No other games were sche believing Estelle faithless, leaves Aren’t you over that yet, Lot made into a lodge haU. There are the policies of said Article VIll, duled for today. Cuba. Months later. In France, he tie?" he asked bluntly, but gently spacious lawns in front and back, Section 1, declaring the use of the AT CHANCE VOUGHT President Roosevelt, vtoo reertved reads of her engagement to ALEC as he looked down at her. making it possible to build tennis loss leader to be an unfair trade his annual league pass this morning DAVIDS. He decides to return to She shook her head, set her courts and to bold lawn festivals practice, and allowance for actual and observing that his throwing ■ Cuba. teeth on her lower lip and her during the warm weather. Full par 1 wages of store labor inust be arm was in perfect condition, skid Field loses his fortune in a eyes brimmed. “I never will be," ticulars will be presented the mem included in the selling price of Federal Mediator Arriyes in be would keep in trim to be ready financial crash. He and Estelle, she assured him in a high shrill bers at tomorrow night’s meeting. articles sold. to hurl the first ball when toe Sena too, decide to go to Havana. voice that trembled a little. "I A large aggregation of fine base “Now, therefore 1, Hugh S.^ John tors return here April 24. NOW GO ON WITH THE STOBY even took to sayin’ my prayers ball talent haa been assembled to m son, Administrator for Industrial Hartford to See If Strikes 'The convenience of the President CH APTER XL that you’d come back. I never Recovery, upon recommendation of was considered by Clark Griffith, form a strong semi-pro baseball Wwm-. Jim Field went on, speaking done that before. Well, it worked. team. It is the intention of the the National Retail Code Authority, owner of the Senators, in postpon slowly, I’ve been feeling the I’m your doormat with» Welcome’ hereby fix said allowance for wages athletic committee to bring out —Ella Barnett Photo. Can Be Settled. ing the game after the showers pre cold here and I thoug^it a few wrote a foot high. Say, if you standing baseball attractions to of store labor at not less than ten dicted by the weather bureau turn weeks In Havana might pick me knew how I felt you’d pity the Mrs. Charles Cheney (center) of 131 Hartford Road, aboard the French ( ) per cent of the cost to the town to play the club team. 'The 10 ed to steady rain and failed to let liner, S. S. He De France, as she set sail for a vacation in Europe. With merchant of the article sold, and or Hartford. Apr!) 16. — (AP)— up." blind. I ain’t got but one thought committee secured twenty suits What he was thinking was, "At of heaven and that’s you. Oh, her to bid her bon voyage ore her sister, Mrs. S. Leslie Cheney (left) der that the selling price of all ar Chance Vought Corporation em which it must have the sanction of least I have the Havana house. I PabUto— ’’ and her daughter, Mrs- John Humpstone, of New York City. ticles imder said CJode (except ployes remained at their machines can sell it and with Estelle's In •Never mind!” he broke in a lit the club to purchase. drugs, medicines, cosmetics, toilet today, despite a strike vote taken come—" His vague reverie pic tle abruptly, 'Then he sm il^ down The entertainment committee de preparations, drug simdries aiid al last week, while the United States TROTZKY FOUND tured the two of them managing at her, as convincingly as he could. sires to put on a public dance in the finger print experts of the New York lied items as defined in Schedule A, Department of Labor was lepre- on a reduced income, trying to Hands on her shoulders, he shook near future. It is hoped to make this AUTO ACOIEItrS state police, who last night photo Section 1) shaU Include with the sented In a conference co attempt shave expenses. The big place in her gently and then looked around affair an outstanding social event, graphed prints on drinking glasses cost to the merchant of the article a settlement of the East Hartford in the form of a novelty attraction. to determine if a woman waa in CONCEALED IN Havana would be too large for the big, bare room that had given sold said allowance for wages of 'ilfflcultlfcs which have resulted in them to keep anyhow. It had him the feeling of returning home. It is expected that at tomorrow OJUH3VICI1IIS Todd’s house prior to the death. store labor, a strike ot 1,600 workers at the always taken a horde of servants He found little change in the night’s meeting a concerted mem Seek Anotiier Body “In Schedule A, Section 1 shall Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Com to nm it. Now they would have surroundings and this added to his bership drive will be started. The (Conttnoed from Page One) Because of footprints found near include with the cost to the mer pany and the Hamilton Standard A F R E N C H V n U to get along with only a cook and feeling of home-coming. In the goal (ff the membership committee the spot where Todd’s body was re chant of the article sold said allow Propeller Company. Shortly after second maid. There would be no stretch of ground at the rear of IS five bimdred members by the end ford hospital five hours after be covered, newspapermen today hired ance for wages of store labor. 11 a. m.. Miss Anna Weinstock, (Oentlnaed Pago Ona) others— no maid for Estelle or the building the heap of empty of une. 'The town will be divided in was struck by a hlt-and-nm driver boats to search the Sound in the “Cost to the merchant as used United States Commissioner of valet for himself. tin had grown higher—theii; to sections, and a captain placed in near Simsbury Sunday night, while possibility that another body may in this order means the actual net C!oncillation arrived in Hartford preparing a new party along Oom- He gave Estelle's hand— grown gawdy pictures of tomatoes, pears, charge of each division, with lieu be was walking toward the Ameri be recovered. delivered cost, less all discoimts, or and met Charles T. la Vista, presi munistic lines. He calls it tbs Ump in his clasp—a bard squeeze peaches and apricots dimmed by tenants and a working force under can Sumatra Company's tobacco Police have been unable to locate current replacements cost, which dent of the Independent Vertical “Fourth Internationale." and again moved toward the table. the hard rains. The grocer had a him, 'The winning team will prob plantation In W eatogue. the widow and three children of ever Is lower. Union of the three aviation plants, 'The disclosure led to a strict Bbe watched him down another new son who crawled among the ably be awarded a prize for the Carlton H, Winslow, foundry -John Todd, 86 years old son of the “This order shall become effective the Industrial Aircraft Workers of watch over bis voluminous mail to-, stiff drink with a splutter and a barrels and the tin boxes, wearing greatest number of members secur manager at the Miller Company in dead man, who was killed here in a the fourteenth day after the date Am erica. day. Otherwise, there was no in gulp. Something was wrong, she little more than he had worn at ed in this period. Meriden, died of a heart attack fall down a flight of stairs in 1928 hereof. It is provided, however, Same Sltnatton dication of further official action. know. One of the few vices Jim his arrival, and the grocer's oldest Because there are so many im while trout fishing In Haddam Sun The children each inherit one-ninth that any retailer or group of retail In other sectors of the industrial It was reported that his fidldw- Field had never acquired was over daughter was to marry the yoimg portant matters to come before this day. He was brought in an ambu of the nearly 1200,000 estate left by ers ■haJI upon applicatwn to the front the sitiiation remained ap ers met recently for the purpoM of drinking. Of course, she concluded man who had sung beneath hec meeting. President John Foley of lance to the Meriden hospital but Arthur Todd. Administrator be ^ven the oppor proximately the^m e as last week. forming the "Fourth Internation wearily, with a blunt, matter-of window before PabUto left, Ix>t- the Catholic Men's Club desires a Kenneth Stanley Todd of New tunity, after due public notice, to 'The shop committee of strikers ale," but that the delegates were fact frankness that contracted un waa dead on arrival. tie's hair bad become an autumn capacity gathering tomorrow night. Nelson Wade Dutton, 66, whom Haven and bis slater, Mrs. Ethel show cause why said allowance from the Arrow-Ha»t-Hegeman tew, failed to ’agree and broke up pleasantly with her earlier mo brown—an toprovement over the Since the club charter is still open, Ames Merritt of Sbamokin, Pa,, should be, as to any individual or Electric Company announces a toe conference without any dsfinito ment of sympathy, it must be some police of two cities said had a rec flaming auburn, be thought. ali Catholic men, whether or not children of Arthur Todd by his sec group, higher or lower than the mass meeting in the Polish Nation decision as to organization movsa. woman. He bad usually bad bis On the roof, looking down upon ord, was found suspended from a they have yet signed up as mem ond marriage, each inherit one allowance fixed by this order, and al home at 8 this evening. Fifteen The Surete Gtenerale startsd a way with women but in a long life tree limb Sunday on Mount Tom, La Senora Parra who stood on bers, are invited to attend. Follow' the Administrator may, if Justice hundred have been out on strike hunt for the fugitive Soviet exile as time of pursuit there was sure to a lower roof banging out a wash West of WaUln^ord, and the medi third. Ing the business meeting there will cal examiner called it stilclde. requires, stay the operation of this more than a week. 'The strike of soon as his disappearance beeams be one desired one who would ing, Pabllto enjoyed a brief inter order as to any individual or group 100 employes of the Terry Steam known. evade, perhaps with a cruel and val of peace. Above him was the be a baseball rally. 'The meeting will 'The New Haven police xast mgut be called to order at 8 o’clock sharp dragged the West river between the pending the determination by him Turbins Company continued with- His flight, after suspicious rural mocking laugh, bluest sky on earth. Below some MAY DENATURIZE WHEAT of auefi iasuea." out developments. . . I blundered ^ to •1 hope Havana will make you one was singing a love song of ms-Jn liixe and Derby tracks of the New York, New Haven and Hart With proposed demands drawn up foiest refuge, was so sudden that feel much better," she said gently old Spain, 'The singer bad a good last week, by a special committee, | the officials who authorised t o stoy Field thought of Estelle as she bad voice —clear and sweet-toned, Pab ford railroad for the body of Burton TO KEEP PRICES UP retail automobile salesmen will in the neighborhood were not swaz* been a few years earlier. She bad llto looked across a stretch of vivid Oiapln, a night watchman, after MR. AND MRS. N. S. SMITH YOUTH KILLED, meet to consider possible action to of bis departure. always spolum gently then. Again green dotted wtib tall palms and Chapin's overcoat and bat were found on the river bank by Walter (Oootlnaed from Page One) m orrow at 8 p. m., in the Hotel Secret police said thsy doubted bis eyes stung. saw a hibiscus hedge, defiantly If be had gone far end hiierded toe "Well," be answered, "we'll have Quinn, a friend. Police said they HOLD SILVER WEDDING Bond. All are members of the Hart scarlet, Down the road an ox cart the commission to recommend to guess that bs is teelrtng a dmiler came slowly toward him. It was THREE INJURED believed CTbapln Jumped off the ford County Retail Automobile a tri at It—" the governments of the United haven in s nearby town s*nee e pee> His attempt at Jauntiness was heavily laden with sugar cane. On bank. Salesmen's Association and many In States, Argentina, Canada and Aus mlt to live In Francs reetrletk rseU not convincing. She felt herself the morrow at some corner shop the group of 126 feel that they tralia, the over-seas exporting coun Large Reception at Their Home should be paid on a salary basis be dents to tbst locality. thawing and fought against this. where corrugated iron blinds are INAUTOWRECK Hs is a men who fears greatly tries; the Danubian exporting states, Here Saturday night— Out sides the commissions in force. She did not want to feel again the rolled high by day some little POUCE HINT AT MURDER for hie life," said a Surete deteo- old pain that always followed daughters of Havana would, no and the Importing nations such as of Town Guests. (Oofltfooed from Page One) England, France, Germany and tive. whenever she gave way to real doubt, buy a stick of the cane to Tbs villa bad a dsserted air be feeling, hoping or caring—all those Italy, to divide wheat into two BISHOP'S FUNERAL nibble as they skipped homeward, Hard street, and a sister. Miss Lil IN RICH MAN’S DEATH hind ite barbed wire fence but toe pitiable, beautiful and fragile emo classes, reserving the high grade Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Spencer •Tbe morning would see him lian Copeland, of the same address. bouse was still occupisd by pert of tions that go with, youth, for human consumption and con Smith o f 66 East Middle 'Turnpike strolling Obispo and O'Reilly and Funeral settees will be held pri TO BE TOMORROW Trotzky’s retinue. A soft-footed servant announced walking through the park, stopping (OoDttaaed from Page One) signing the low grade definitely to enterUlned a large party of their vately for members of the family animal consumption. relatives and friends Saturday eve dinner from the broad doorway, at the Cosmopolita for luncheon or tomorrow afternoon at 2;30 o'clock. tween there and his house, Delegates argued in favor of In ning at their home in celebration of Jim Field got to bis feet and, pass going to La Union. He would be There will be another service in the (Coattnaed from Page One) ing the servant, saw in the man's eating the dust of the street on empty wallet was picked up ternational denaturlzation that low- their 26th wedding anniversary. 'The Second Congregational church at 8 Identified by a Maaonlc card It con reception hours were from 6 to 10 eyes that be bad seen the evening's his food and knowing the life of o’clock. Burial will be in Buckland grade wheat competes with high- classes will be suspended for toe Manchester newspapers and was wondering ta ln ^ . grade wheat sold for human con ). m. during that tims more the street as be ate. 'Then, be de cem etery. day tomorrow at St. 'Thomas' Sem about his w V ages. cided, be would ride in a wildly Find Footprints sumption, and lowers its price. De haa 100 called to extend their con- inary in Bloomfield and Mt. St. Out of respect for Mr, Copeland, 'There were footprints on the irfatulatlons. Guests were present Date Book lurching taxicab down to the docks all d^artments of the Bon Ami, naturing such wheat before export Joseph's Ctollege in West Hartford. Pabllto was glad to And Lottie and along the wall-guarded water beach In the vicinity of the body, from Providence, New Milford, A t the CaiUdren’s mass 'Tuesday CJompany, where be was employed, cr before Import would decrease Tom orrow and Beau where be bad left front where the glare from the nar but Lieutenant Carroll said these wheat stocks. Increase the price of Washington, Northvllle, Griswold- the Rev. Stephen J. Coffey ot St. will shut down at noon for the re may have been merely those .of April 17—"The Rale IfcCby," n them. And with Lottie's arms row bay catues blue eyes, tm- high-grade wheat and lower the vllle, Wethersfield, Bolton and this Tho-nas' Seminary nephew of the clinging about bis neck and her mainder of the day. neighbors who aided police in their town. late bishop, will be celebrant while 8-act mystery play by Man'chesttir shlelded by dark pigment, to s « V td SURE ( i f u i n - - ■J4,''«hV *"A^"i - •!/> i i iiim 3 I t i2 5 HEATING—PLUMBING- APARTMENTS—FLATS— l e g a l NOTICES 78 Armour, N. T . ^Ktm l-god United LOST AND FOUND 1 Aircraft were off toflietlpaapy; to- ROOFING 1’: TENEMENTS • 68 To all oredltora of THE ORFORD LOST—SATURDAY, ladsrs’ Gruen about a pbint. T!|mi utmUeg and oOe SPECIALTY CO. INC.,' a corporation N .Y » Stocks .were narrow. ' watch, name on back, Daisy M. PLUMBING, HEATING,, electrical FOR RENT—FOSTER STREET, organized and existing under the Lamphear. Between twenty-four and oil burner sdrvlce. EMward near East Uenter street, south laws of the State of Connecticut, and Some marked commentators' ex- tenement, newly renovated, aU Im having its office and principal place iressed the oplmon that stocks have Locust street and Woolworth’s. Hess. Phone Sdl2. of busineea In Manobeater, Conn. (F^nmlahed by PntnaiiL B Os.) provements. Dial 8682. Adam s E xp p a'eni V*’* e Ve^a>"aT»V» e 9% jeen selling "esrinflatlon’M^empba- All the Btookboldera of said The Centeal Bo^, Hartford;, Conn. sizing a revival of the. foveetmeiit WILL THE PERSON seen taking Orford Spedalty Co. Inc., have sign Alaska Jun 30% ComouuidMni the pocketbook in Mbntgomery MOVING—TRUCKING- FOR RENT—MODERN five room ed and acknowledged an agreement AU^gheny ...... 8% impulse rather than ourfoicy -ex 1 P. M. Stedf pansion potenti^ties. It waa i/e- t o ApprelwHid Hanild: C. Wards Thursday afternoon ret\im STORAGE 20 flat, on West Center street, and among atockholdera dated March 28, Allied Chem ...... >149% others in different localities. Wm. 1934, that the corporate existence of ^Lro Can ...... 104 called that preflKTed stocks and HVlgSgins M WRUmiiiitie. V(- It to 18 Bank street. No questions such corporation eball be terminated. Kanehl, 619 Chnter street. Tele Bank Stooka Am^ Coml A lco ...... 49 prime investment Ixmds have been asked if returned at once. PBRRETT Sc GLENNEY INC. local All creditors having olainrs against Bid Asked ' — r — phone 7773. such corporation are hereby warned A m F or P o w ...... 9% exceptionally active recently while, and long distance moving. Dally CfP 'Nat ^aak Sc Trust 14 16 Harold C. Wiggins of 10 BbtUr express to Hartford. Overnight to present their (jlaime to Lillian S. Am Rad St S ...... 16% at the same time, commodities have Bowers, 88 Noith Elm street, Man Conn. Eilvor...... 460 — A m S m e lt ...... 44 displayed a downward drift. Streep WilUmantic, was arzMfod AUTOMOBILES service to and from New 7ork. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene ment at 88 Ridgewood street, mod chester, Coith., on or before Septem First Natibsal of Htfd 85 — Am Tel and Tbl ...... 120 The hopes of the inflationists were. Saturday evening es Bast Ofshtar FOR SALE TeL 8088—8860 or 8864. ber 28, 1984. Any claims not eo pre Htfd. Conn. Trust ...'. 60 64 em Improvements. Inquire 148 Eds- sented on or before September 28, Am Tob B ...... 71% at a rather low ebb In view of the street, near Porter street, by Offloer sell street. / 1934, shall be barred. Hartford Nationsl .... 17% 19% Am W at W k s ...... 20% apparent opposition of tee President Raymond Griffin, after n^rd 1 ^ FORDS—1931 COACH, 1930 coupe, LILLIAN S. BOWERS. Phoenix St. B. and T ... 166 — A na conda ...... 16 to the Dlea-Thomas , Bill, which bem telephoned to the police etattmi 1930 coach. Chevrolets, 1929 coupe, PUBLIC PASSENGER For the Directors, acting aa Trus West Hartford Trust.. 95 — A tditaon ...... 68% that his car bad been Involved fa tees to cloee up ^ the buelneee of aald would nationalize and numetlze 1927 sedan, 1929 Chandler sedan, SERVICE 20A BUSINESS LOCATIONS lBsora..ce Stocks Auburn ...... 48% silver; to the McLeod bllT for pay an accident on Center street, nagr 1927 Pontiac sedan, 1927 Essex corporation. Aetna Casualty ...... 63 56 FOR RENT 64 Avlsticsi C orn ...... 8% ment of depositors of closed hanlu Olcott street sedan. Terms, trades. Brown’s IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bus AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD A otna FHrs ...... 39% 41% Balt and O h io...... \. 29% by the government, and to tee vaxl-' ' When tee car refohed the Center . Garage. Une, Oe Luxe Bus tor lodge, jiarty at Manchester, within and for the Aetna Life ...... 19% 21% TO RENT— o f f i c e s AT 865 Main District of Manchester, on the 14th Bendix ...... 16% ous measures now pending ill Con Officer GrifHn attempted to sh^ or team trips, we also offer 7 pas Automobile ...... 21% 23% Beth S te e l...... 42% gress which would set up a central Wiggins but he kept on driving and street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed day of April, A. D.. 1934. Conn. General...... 29 31 senger sedan livery. Phone 8068, ward J. HoU. TeL 4643 and 8026. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Beth Steel, pfd ...... 76% authority to handle all monetary it waq necessary to commandeer a 8860, 8864. Judge. Hartford F ire ...... 63% 55% Borden ...... 28 matters. passing car and give chase. Wig Estate of Frank E. Hleking late of Phoenix F ire ...... 63% 66% Can P s c ...... 16% The statements of Speaker Raln^ gins was overtaken on Eaat Center Manchester Manchester, Jn said District, deceased. Hartford Steam Bbil4r 68 55 Case (J. I.) ...... 70 and Chairman Rayburn of the street Ebcamlned at the police HOUSES FOR RENT 65 On motion of Julia J. Hlcklng of National Fire ...... 53% 66% said Manchester administratrix. Cerro De Pasco ...... 86% station, he was declared to be un Evening Herald PROFESSIONAL Travelers ...... 456 466 House interatate^ and foreign com 22 FOR RENT—183 EAST CENTER ORDERED:— That six months from Ches and O hio ...... 46% merce committee that Mr. Roosevelt der the influence of liquor. A bond SERVICES the 14th day of April, A. D., 1934, be PnUlo UtUftles Stocks Chrysler ...... 58% CLASSIFIED street, first class house, steam heat, and the same are limited and allowed wanted tee control bin to contadh was fuinished and his case will be Conn. Bloc Serv ...... 39 C oca Cola ...... 48% beard a'week from today. ADVERTISEMENTS PIANOS TUNED, repaired, rebuilt. screens, doors, shades furnished. for the creditors within which to Conn. Pow er ...... 37 definite marginal requirements was John Cockerham, 28 Billow Inquire at 131. bring in their claims against. said Col Carbon ...... 68% in line with expectations. Broker Count six average words to a line. estate, and the said administratrix is Greenwich, W&O, pfd. 50 Cpml S olv ...... 2 9% street. Phone 4219. Hertford Elec ...... 61 58 age circles were lnellne<} to cheer up Initials, numbers and abbreviations FOR RENT-FOUR ROOM flat directed to give public notice to the Cons Oas ...... 87% a litGe, however, when Rayburn each count as a './ord and compound creditors to bring in their claims Hartford Gas ...... 42 Cona Oil ...'...... '...... 12 NOTED WRTTER ARRESTED ■words as two words. Minimum cost Is single house, i^tb all improve within said time allowed by posting do., p f d ...... 45 said that tee PrMldent had made a copy of this order on the public sign Cont C a n ...... 81% price of three lines. HELP WANTED— ments, at 16 Homestead street S N eTt Co ...... 107 111 no specific suggeatlona for changes Line rates per day for transient garage if desired. Inquire Frank post nearest to the place where the C om P r o d ...... \ ...... 76% in tee blU. FEMALE 35 deceased last dwelt within said town Afannfactnrlng Stocks ON MANN ACT CHARGE ads. , Damato, 24 Homestead street TeL Del L and Wn • # e •>e'e'Pii;a'e>Te' 27% The possibility a t strikes In the Eflective March 17, 1937 and by publishing the same ip some Am Hardware ...... 19% 21^ D uPont...... 96% Cash Charge WANTED—COMPETENT girl or 7091. newspaper having a circulation in Am H o s ie r y ...... — 86 oil fields did not seem to be an ex 6 Consecutive Days .. 7 cts 9 cts woman for general housework. Ap said probate district, within ten days Eastman Kodak 92% ceptional market depressant. Un from the date of this order, and re Arrow H and .i, com. IS 15 Elec and Mus ...... - 6% t Consecutive Days .. 9 cts 11 eta ply In person. 19 Lewis street, Mrs. FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE, 7 do. , pfd ... . 95 105 der certain drcumstancea it was Bridgeport April 16.—(AP)'—« 1 Day ...... 11 eta 1* d * turn make to this court of the notic^e Elec Auto Lite 27% Geo. Keith. rooms, 83 Walker street all im given. Billings and Spencer.. — 1 felt in some quarters, this develop John Winkler, of Westport Imown All orders for Irregular Insertions Gen Elec 22% for his “debunking" stories, was will be charged at the one time rate. provements, garage, rent reason WILLIAM 8. HYDE Brlstm Brass ...... 21 23 ment might be bullish because a Special rates for long term ^very able. Call 6764 evenings. Judge. Gen F o o d s ...... 34% generad shut-down would help to brought before United Statse Cem- . do,, pfd, ...... 95 — Gen M o t o r s ...... 38 day advertising give:-, upon request. SITUATIONS WANTED— H-4-16-34. Case, Lockwood and B — 300 solve the serious over-production misstener Samuel Reich today oo a Ads ordered for three or six days TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable GUlette ...... 10% problem in tee industry. warrant Issued by him charglity amd stopped before the third or fifth FEMALE 38 AT A CO^RT OP PROBATE HELD Collins Co...... 45 — five, six and seven room houses, Gold D u s t ...... 2 i Market sentiment was not quite Winkler with a Eolation of the day will be charged only for the ac at Manchester, within and for the Colt’s Firearm s ...... 26 28 Hershey ...... 68% tual number of times the ..d appear SWEDISH WOMAN wants work, single and double; also heated District of Manchester, on the 14th Eagle L o c k ...... 27 29 as bright as it has been, although Maim act He was placed under a ed, charging at the rate earned, but apartm ents. Apply Edward J. HoU, day of April A. D., 1934. Hudson Motors ...... 20% few of tee commission houses were $1,000 bond to appear at a hearing housecleaning or laundry by day Present WILLIAM 3. HYDE, Esq., Fafnir Bearings ...... 50 60 Int H a r v ...... 41% no allowance or refunds can be made Phone 4642 and 8026. flying storm signals. The feeling at 11 o’clock tomorrow. It is nid on six time ads stopped after the or hour. Apply at 35 Benton. Judge. Fiiller'Brush, Class A. 7 — Int N ick ...... 27% in most boardrooms was that stocks teat he will secure bond this after- fifth day. Estate of John F. Dllworth late of Gray TePPay Station.. 16 18 Int Tel and Tel ...... 14% No "till forbids": display lines not Mafichester, in said District, deceas Hart and Cooley ...... — 125 could not be expected to go very far n(xm. sold. WANTED TO RENT 68 ed. Johns M anvlUe...... 67% Winkler was am«sted last Friday ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Hartmann Tob, com., — 6 Kennecott ...... 21 % in einy direction until congressional The Herald will not be responsible On motion of John V. Dllworth of skies become clearer. night for creating n row at bis home for more than one Incorrect Insertion WANTED—BY TWO adults, five or said Manchester administrator. dp. , p f d ...... 15 — Lehigh Bal R d ...... 18% of any advertisement ordered for ORDERED:—That six months from Int S U v e r...... 39 42 on tee Roseville road, and was first FOR SALE—TWO SMALL chicken six room single house, not over 330 the 14th day of April A. D., 1934, be Ligg and Myers B ...... 92% charged with drunkenness and more than one time. do., p fd ...... 79 88 Loew ’s ...... 34 MYSTERIOUS LETTER The Inadvertent omission of Incor coops. Telephone 5814. month. Write Box X. Y. Z. and the same are limited and allowed Landers, Frary & Clk. 31% 331 breach of tee peace. He was 4u:- rect publication of advertising will be for the creditors within which to Lorlllard ...... 17% bring in their claims against said New Brit. Mch., com. 7 9 Bristol, April 16.— (AP) — An cused of assaulting Miss Marjorie rectlfleJ only by cancellation of the M ont W a r d ...... 31% White, 27, of New York, who was charge made for the service.rendered. FARMS AND LAND estate and the said administrator is do., p fd ...... 45 — Nat Biscuit ...... 43% ^r of mystery surrounds an All advertisements must conform HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 directed to give public notice to the Mann Sr Bow, Class A S 7 anonymous letter containing '$35 bruised about tee face and suffered FOR SALE 71 creditors to bring in their claims Nat Cash R eg ...... 1... 18% In style, copy and typography with do., Class B ...... • % — Nat D airy ...... 15% which was received thia morning by a fracture of tee face. She was regulations enforced by the publish FOR SALE —MAGEE Champion within said time allowed by posting taken to Hillside home here for ers and they reserve the right to FOR SALE—5 ROOM HOUSE, one a copy of this order on the Norte and Judd ...... 15 17 Nat Pow and L t ...... 11% City Clerk Rolfe E. Rowe. The coal range, fitted with oil heater, Niles, Bern P ond ...... 12% 14 ^ treatment and also as a witness edit, revise or reject any copy con in good condition. Call 8074 for acre of land, poultry bouse, fruit public sign post nearest to the N Y Central ...... 35% money artved in a pladn envelope sidered objectionable. trees. Reasonable. Thomas F. place where the deceased last Peck, Stow and Wilcox 4 8 NY NH and H ...... 18% and wad wrapped in a sheet of against Winkler. The charge of CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads to further information. dwelt within said town and by pub Cuslck, Manchester. Tel. 7957. Russell Mfg...... 40, 48 Noranda ...... ^ ...... 43% paper. It consisted of $20, $10 and ■violation of tee Mann act was later be published same day must be re lishing the same in some newspaper S co v U l...... 24 26 made ligainst tee writer when i t ceived by 12 o’clock noon; Saturdays having I circulation in said probate North A m e r ...... 19% a $5 bill. H3:30 a. ra. WANTED—TO BUY 58 district, within ten days from the Stanley W orks ...... 21% 23 ^ Packard ...... 5 The message enclosed merely was ascertained teat he brought LEGAL NOTICES 78 date of this order, and return make Standard Screw ...... 60 — Penn ...... 34% said: "This money belongs to tee Miss White from New York and in TELEPHONE YOUR WANTED—SIX 2 burner oil stoves, to this court of the notice given. do., pfd., guar...... 100 — Phila Rdg C and I ...... 4% city of Bristol.’’ City Clerk Rowe stalled her in bis home. was AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD WILLIAM S. HYDE WANT ADS. six 3 burner oil stoves, six used Smytee Mfg. Co...... 28 35 Phil Pete ...... 19% believes it to be conscience money. held without bonds. at Manchester, vltUin and for the Judge, Taylor and Fenn ...... 70 — Ads are accepted over the telephone sewing machines. We pay cash for District of Manchester, on the 14th H-4-16-34, ^ Pub Serv N J ...... 37% at. the CHARGE RATE given above good used furniture. Benson Furni day of April, A. D,. 1934. Torrlngton ...... 61 63 Radio ...... -...... 8% as a convenlen e to advertisers, but Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Underwood Mfg Co ... 44% 46^ the CASH RATES will be accepted as ture Exchange, Call 8773. Rem R a n d ...... 12% Judge. Union Mfg Co...... — 10 R ey Tob B ...... 42% FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busl Trust Estate of u-w of James Dal- U S Envelope, com... 80 — ness office on or before the seventh HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Junk zell late of Manchester, in said Dis GOlflNG SEASON OPENS Sears Roebuck ...... 49% day follo'^ving the first Insertion of and live poultry. Call 6879. Wm. trict, deceased. do., pfd...... 95 — Socony V a c ...... 16 ' each ad otherwise the CHARGE Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton street. The Trustee having exhibited Its Vender R oot ...... 27 29 South P ac ...... 27% RATE will be collected. No responsi annual account ■with aaid estate to AT COUNTRY CLUB HERE W hitlock CoU Pipe . . . — 4 Sou P R ic S ...... 33% bllity for errors In telephoned ads this Court for allowance, it is J.B.WU’ms Co. no par 45 — will be assumed and their accuracy ORDERED:— That the 21st day of South Rw y ...... 32% a e o Q e e cannot be guaranteed. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 April, A. D., 1934, at 9 o’clock fore St Brands ...... 21% noon, at the Probate Office, in said St Gas and E l ...... 12% INDEX OF Manchester, be and the same is as Entire Course Now in Perfect St Oil Cal ...... 37 FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, signed for a hearing on the allow CLASSinCATIONS Condition— Many from Out Recreation ('enter St Oil N J ...... :.... 45 in private family. Call 4613. ance of said account with said es Births ...... A tate, and this Court directs the Trus of Town. Tex Corp ...... 26% Engagements ...... B tee to give public notice to all per Items of Interest Timken Roll B ear ...... 35% Marriages ...... C SINGLE ROOM, FACING Main sons interested therein to appear and street, entirely redecorated, John 'Trans Am erica ...... 6 Deaths ...... D be heard theron by publishing a copy Golfers in large numbers took ad Card of Thanks . . . • rerM*'«'s'« • • • E son Block. Tdepbone 6917. of this order in some newspaper hav Today Union Carbide ...... 44 % In Memorlam ...... F ing a circulation ir said District, five vantage of ths fine week-end 7:15 to 8, women’s gym class. Union P a cific...... 133 Lost and Found ...... 1 days before said day of hearing and weather to open the golfing season 7 to 8, plunge for men. Unit Aircraft ...... 22% Announcements ...... 2 return mtfce to this Court. at the local Country Club Saturday Unit Corp ...... 6% Personals ...... S BOARDERS WANTED 59 A WILLIAM S. HYDE 8 to 9, plunge for women. and Sunday. The weather has been 8:30 to 9:15, men’s gym class. Unit Gas Imp ...... 16% Antomoblles FOR RENT— LARGE furnished Judge. Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 H-4-16-34. dry enough to allow use of the 9:80 to 10, plunge for men fol>- U S Ind A le ...... 52% Automobiles for Exchange 6 room for one or two persons, with greens and the entire course is in U S R u b b e r ...... 20% AT A COURT.OF PROBATE HELD Idwlng gym class. Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 or without board. 24 Locust street perfect condition. A large number The dance this week Will be held U S S m elt...... 124% Auto Repairing—Painting . . . . . 7 at Manchester, within and for the District of. Manchester, on the 14th of out-of-town golfers were noticed 'Thursday night. U S S teel...... 51% . Auto Schools ...... 7-A UUl Pow and L t ...... 3% Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 (fay 6t April, A. D., 1934, on the course, which is now one of Autos— For Hire ...... 9 APARTMENTS—FLATS— Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., the longest in the Hartford district, Vick Chem ...... 33 Garages— Service— Storage ...... 10 Judge. HURL EGOS AT DOLLFUSS West Union ...... 43% TENEMENTS 63 Estate of Thomas L. Cheney,. Jr., due to tee new boles built last year. Motorcycles— Bicycles ...... 11 The local links are expected to Graze, Austria, April 18.—(AP) West El and Mfg ...... 37% Wanted Autos— Motorcycles . . . 12 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, of Manchester. In sfiid District, minor. —To tee titles accorded Austria’s W oolw orth ...... 52% Bnslneas and Professional Serrlees The Guardian having exhibited its prove highly popular with golfers Business Services Offered ...... 18 downstairs, all improvements, ga annual account with said estate to who like a sporty course. diminutive chancellor, Engelbert Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 16% Household Services Offered ...... 13-A rage. 29 Walker street. Phone 8437. this Court for allowance. It Is DoUfuss, was added by popular con Building— Contracting ...... 14 ORDERED:— That the 21st day of sent today teat of champion egg- Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 rOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, at April, A. D„ 1984, at 9 o’clock fore Funeral Directors ...... 16 noon, at the Probate Office, in said Two residents of Dalhart, Tex., dodger. LATEST STOCKS Heating— Plumbing— Roofing 17 89 Russell streetr-«U moilem Im Manchester, be and the same Is as narrowly escaped drowning when Others at a mass meeting the Insurance ...... 18 provements, newly decorated. In signed for a hearing on the allow their motorcar crashed into a fire chancellor addressed yesterday, Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 quire 41 Russell stre e t ance of said account with said eetake, New York, April 16 — (AP) — and this Court directs the Guardian plug and the eight-inch stream of were splatteied by over-ripe eggs Stocks, with scattered exceptions, Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . . 20 for wbi^h Dollfuss himself was the Public Passenger Service ...... 20-A FOR RENT—SIX ROOM flat, with to give public notice to all persons water shot into tee car through tee were diwpy today and other finan (READ THE STORY, THEN OQLOB THE PICTURE) Painting—Papering 21 interested therein to appear and be broken windshield. target. He escaped. cial markets were not in too Joyful Professional Services ...... 22 all . modem improvements, first heard thereon by publishing a copy sights! Where did you And. the a mood. .4 Of course wee Dotty got a aoare Repairing ...... 28 floor. Inquire 80 Cottage street of this order In some newspaper hav scarecrow?” "In thq, field," wee Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . 24 ing a circulation In said District, five Liquidation of tee May positions when tee. old scarcrow cried, Toilet Goods and Service 26 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, at days before said day of hearing and in com and oats unsettled grains. “Hi, there!’’ She shivered when ‘Dotty cried. Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 86 Oakland street, all modem im return ifiake to„thls Court. May com dropped to 46 6-8 cents a they shook bands. Then tee scare "He wants to Job us b our Educational W i l l ia m s . h y d e fun. Come (b, one of you Tibes, provements, steam beat etc. Judge. bushel, a new low since last Octo crow laughed aloud. Courses and Classes ...... 27 H-4-16-84. ber, while May oats, declined to "Don’t be afraid of me,’’ said bs. run and bitch .one of the horses. Private Instruction ...... 28 AUCTION Then we'tt let him have a ride." Dancing ...... 28-A FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene 28% cents, also a new post-October 'Tm Just ss harmless as can be. ment, with all improvements, t-Day Fomltoto Sale at tbe Hartford Oeapatoh Warahonse Co. Why, meeting me, young lady, Musical— Dramatic ...... 29 New^ Orleang Is not at the mouth low. Bar silver, silver futures and Wanted—Instruction ...... 80 steam heat, gas heater. Inquire S86 Prospect Street, Baet H a^ord, Conn. ought to make you feel real proud. It ween’t very long until the of the Mlsgisiippl river but nearly some of tee sUvei; shares were Financial Michael Foley, 46 1-2 Summer TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 and 18, 1934 “I stand out In the field all day scarecrow got a great big thrill. 100 miles upstream. heavy, reflecting adiglnlstratlve dis Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages w«.. 81 s tre e t and scAre tee thieving crows awi^. While seated on tee horse’s baob Business Opportunities ...... 82 Oemmenctng at 10:10 A. M. ,9aoh Day. approval of punfli^ legislation Money to Loan ...... 88 Under Cover BsUn or Bbilne. which would aid the metal. Cotton That saves the farmer’s grain and tee horse. Jumped 'round and FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat on lets his crops grow as they should. 'round. Help and Vitnations This sale includes about 18 lota of gsneral housahold furnish* and rubber were barely stegdy. Ridge street Inquire at 36 Spruce ‘Til bet you never thought you’d The rider bung on, biaveand Help Wanted— Female ...... 88 Ings consistinf of: Pianos, Bedroom Sets, Dining Room Furni Bonds were rather mixed. Intenm* Help Wanted—Male ...... 86 s tre e t met tee man who guards things bold. I Then, suddenly, he lost his INSURE!! ture, Kitchen Utensils and Equipment,. Upholstered Parlor Seta, tional dollar rates Were virtually; Salesmen Wanted ...... 86-A that you eat. Of course Pm funny bold. Br Just about« monbnt he Help Wanted— Male or Female.. 87 Wicker Sets, Rugs, Breakfast Sets, Chairs, Day Beds, HaU Qock, unpbanged. FOR RENT—SDC ROOM tenement YOUR CAR OR TRUCK Shares of Union Pacific advanced looking, but Pm doing lots of was sprawlbg on the ground. Agents Wanted ...... 87-A with all improvements, 17 Oakland Gew Rangea, Bkwy Washer, Violet Rky Lamp, Floor Lan^, - "I am not hurt,’’ he loudly, qrled. Situations Wanted— Female . . . 88 WITH Dishes, Glassware, Clocks, etc., etc. Restaurant Gas Range with more than 2 points. Sonm of the good.’’ Situations Wanted— Male ...... 89 street rent reasonatfle. Phone 8671. preferred Issues continued in de "In fact, that was a daady Employment Agencies ...... 40 Hood, Jeweler's Safe. _ Then Ooldy pobted to a wihdinUl. FOUR LARGE SUNNY rooms, Some ANTIQUES: S Empire Tables, CbUd’s Windsor Type mand with gains of 1 to ground 2. ' By this time Dotty felt all right Lire Itoek— Pets— Penltrp— Vchtelee 8a)d V she, ‘Tours Is an awful shouting, "Look up thevst" Doge— Birds— Pete ...... 41 white sink and tubs, porch, mod E V E R E T T T . Hl|^ Chair and 2 sets of 4 Victorian Chairs; Empire Sofa and a Aimong the Igtter were those of plight. I'd hate to have to stand Two of tka Tlnymltes had Live Stock—Vehlelee ...... 48 em , Bargain |UJX> and 816.00 8 few small itams. Antlquas will be sold at 8 p.,m. Tuesday. Radio, Mullins manufacturing and, Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 out here beneath the biasing sun. crawled .away 19 Ugb ^ *0^ Auctioneer's Notlcei AU the above haa been duly advertised Schulte stores. Auburn and U. 8. Wanted - Pots —Poultry— Stock 44 Walnut street near Pine. Inquire M c K l N M E T "You said teat you would like to were sprawled qpoa tha.:.ydhdlbll Tailor Store. and wUl ba aold for storage charges and other expensee unless re Smelting, however, dropped aroufid. For la l^ —MiseallaBoovs 8 each and American Smelting and play. All right, teen, let’s be on ps^es which were vblflbff *roimd Articles for Sale ...... 46 SAVE 26 TO 80%I deemed prior to sale. Lunch served. Boats and Accessories ...... 46 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tmement Cerro de Pssco lost a point or so. our w ^. Pll lead you to my Uttla ill air. Building Materials ...... 47 with all improvemente and garage. Strimg Stock Company. ROBERT M. REID & SON, Auctioneers Such Issues as American telgphone^ Mends and we’ll have lots of fun.” Diamonds— Watches— Jewelry . . 48 Adults preferred. Inquire 88 Lewis SOI Blam St. Mancheator, Cobb. TeL 1 1 9 8 Case, U. S. Steel, AUied Chemleal, They shortly Joined tee Ttay- . (1 ^ sofrecro^ fOta a Mg ecow Electrical Appliances— Radio .. 42 95 Foiter S t TeL 6230 American Can, Santa Fe, Sehenley, mites imd Scouty cried, "Of all the to w ork babe aegk slasy.) Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A stre e t Garden — Farm— Dairy Products 60 ______i______L. Household Goods ...... 61 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene Machinery and Tools . . . . r . . * . * 62 ment in two family bouse, all im Musical Instrument! ...... 68 o r Iron Jb w I HAMLIN Office and Store Equipment 64 provements, garage If desired. In A L LE Y OOP Specials at the Stores ...... 66 quire 278 Oak street Wearing Apparel— Furs 67 Wanted—To Buy ...... 6| FOR RENT—FOUR room tene 1 6UES5 nPtiBE WTRC FAR 7 NOW SO VOU GUE98 VOURC SAY.' WWCTX Rooms—Beard—Hotsls—Roewrts ment with all Improvements. Ap ENOUGH FRONV X WE CAH GRAB GONNA REST. HUH? Rostataraata ply 111 Holl stre^ or telephone J[ ru. SAV V‘ARC. HA BIG Rooms Without Board 69 THOSE DINOSAURS US A UTTLE Boarders Wanted ...... 6 9 -A 6806. TO BE SAFE FOR / Vs REST — CHEESE, ’CAUSE .Country Board— Resorts ..«■.»«, 80 AWHILE-' OA GONNA KNOCK Hotsls-—Restaurants ...... 81 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... 62 Improvements, |18 per month. Real Batata Far Raat Arthur A. Knofli^ telephone 6440 ) f S U fA P iN - Apartments, Flats, TenemanU.. 81 o r 4869. rROSTBTTTBNf /[ VM«RE Bualnsss Looationa for Rent .... 64 Houass for Rent ...... 66 VR VnNO U R f Rnburban for Rent ...w .M i.r .r 66 FOR RENT-FIVE ROOM flat also Bummer Homos for Rent .w.wm 67 six room tenemept with ail Im- .IFantod to Rent 66 provemanta. Inquire at 147 Bast Raal Batata For Sal# Center street Apartmont Building for Sals 89 Boalnoas Property for Sals . . . . . 70 FOR RENT^FOUR ROOM flat, all Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 .BoiiMa for Sals ■id.o • • o|« • • a 72 ImproveiImprovements, rent reasonable, at t’k- , Xtftd for Sale 72 170 Oak atreet Inquire v M a|des Staaort Proporty for Bala 74 floapital, 164 Oak. Baborban for Bala ...... M m i >ataU fdr Bxohanga .. m* M f o r RENT-r^O, TBtllSB ‘ and ..^iraatad^ltM .EsUta ^ T T " tour room fumlsned or uaFitptlstMO dnattaai IiiFal fTatleas'. ' iti. i.^llBal Notleas -fd, ...... fUBM PWOPPY.TMI LOC/M. iNVKNTWt KENV4WT ItW? WL A yov eaa now b« pretty “What a dxort space It U from TO keeps the taste in tune ELUDE WaUSH SET POU THIH > f^TOO OARk. MO SEE OH, MV UM TOaCKS. 6IVE UP. MV WORD! WE r dIVE UP. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser V j - r f; A — — ^ /■ H heriff A PETE RUBLE IS HCT ON -^ssa.' o THE TRAIL OP >ev«mBivic«.iiic. t, m. — u.». w. MR. ,______^ ______COmKATIONS ARISE! MSS U»1E,ATTIMPTIN«TD s c u t t l e ! LlHOI«»aPAH.TO FIND TRAIL OLLOW HER UMOE, RIDES IHTD PEViLs CANVOH,AND IS Ll9$T} B na^wtA THE WORRY WART. T.aine.u.ap»roff. *HI s a l e s m a n SAM Copping the Coin! B y S m a l l tAOii, woto — toHprrs durf FOUND A MALI* MIWUTIi., 'S KIN Y R A H ? E. BIOOLUy, \TS YOURS; a l u r i g h t ] *tu«. AR )» V/». /I I » * **" ^ e ieeoTJW*e^eifea>fe.T.Awea&aA I r \ KQ8 TWELVJi M n. Btlan DnyllM o f Zfaw Lon parw for thi parflolpaati la don U Tialtiiw bor alitor,' M n. M. J. tbi ffllnitral ibow wlfidb I t Brid>. ABOUT TOWN Donabuo ofH(lonry itroot get’s Holy NaoM aodaty raoiatly prssented is planned for WaonaMay gfusB' tin -usqrt :aihsatioB‘’ 1 m h ^ rt fOlrl ReMrvM ar« eonduotinf a Mrs. C. B. Loomis is ehairman of •vinlng at 8 o’clock in. Rosewood. tty i^iparadtdQrt '^bU« card party tomorrow «ve> an svsnlng card party to be held at The varloue workers, committee tbe Y. M. C. A. iSrlday evMiing and members of tbe cart are urged BbBf Id Hifb aobool ball for tbo Priest Addreeseh- .Rastfantea- Ifm flt of tbalr treasury. for tbe benefit of tbe T. to be present. e campS4sh-' tioB Meeting Held hi Torn are aleo - Sfn, Walter Walab of Center Mn. Oeorge H. Williams, deputy Mlse <2raee B. Inow of Prpepeot EffideBci of B od^ nil Ha^^Here. ba eeba h _ of tbe Emblem club, and M n. Mary street Is eonvalssolng at ber booM, itM et and Mra. Rudolph flwanaon following a mlDor operation. TO of Pearl street are epradinf a few Oradadlo, were dinner guests at tbo The Polish Roman CatboUe AL m i l tfays in Waeblnfton, D. C. boms of one of tbe Elk officers of Nvus Swwi Who llance, which waa onranlped three Waterbury Friday night Afterward Tbe last of a eeriss of setback years ago, but w bltt has been HJIL LIU... - ■ oard parties was held in Masoaio Annual Msetlng of Manchester rather inactive for tbe nast two 'Sale n Tbe refular Monday eveninf a meeting of offieen and tbelr wives Temple Saturday night bridge, wblst and setback party was held at which M n. WUliams Another Cnih Victisu iarrire. Hnivovenieiit Aaeodation years, held a reprgttlaatioD meet sarlee will soon start, Herbert 011- ing yesterday afternoon. TIm or- I -i 7ii lUiiiyir-* - will be held tonight at ft . Bridget's was tbe principal speaker. A masa man won first priss and Edward P. WiU Be H^d Tonight. ATrmttON barish ball, with Mrs, Oeorge H. msetlng is called for next week and gulaation la both aodal and msur- Stela tbe secono prise. Brie Weimaa How wen equipped le tbe Man ttce with haadquarters in Chicago Annonris MettsWi f ^ ; Williams at tbe bead of tbe worn* It is probable a branch of tbs Em got tbe door prise, while tbe grand I D ’ S committee, and Andrew Healey blem club will be organised in tbe chester Memorial Hoipltal was The annual meeting of the Man and societies In most of tbe large { ' S m o k ^ , - prise for the series was awarded to dtlee in the country. Rev. William dbairman for tbe men, In addition Brass d ty , Frederick M. Thayer. demonstrated early Sun^y morn chester Improvement eawKietloc to tbe 18 prises for tbe winners, a ing when four autompbUe aeddent will be held tonight In ttaie 'lower door prise will be awarded, and re> large rbom la tbe Y. M. C. A, build RS Mioalidoss: EUsvsn tables wars in play at tbe Tbe Maaob'eeter Pipe Band will vlctlme were rushed to‘the hospital fresbments will be served. Manebester Oreen Community club's in four different automobUee. Dr. ing Instead of In tbe larger room ROAST HAM SUPPER A reprseeitative oT The Inter bold its regular practice at Orange on tbe second fioor becanee that national Brotfeeslioed of Paper sstback Friday night. Mn, J. Donse ball at 7:80 o’clock. Special busi- D. M. Caldwell, hiad euMeon at tbe TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 8:80 to 7 lb, 12c Mrs, Emma Dowd, who Is in and John Pbslps won first prises, hospital, was reached at hie-home room ^ be used for a dinner. Makere wU be at Boom 8, OM nees matters will be dlscueeed. At tbe meeting tonight there will Vernon M. EJ Churoh Fellewe’ llnlldlhg tomorrow from Charge of tickets for the Rebekab Mrs. Martin Frederlckson and Ever and was at tbe boeplUI within ten Virginia etyle ham, scalloped pota Abnost all meat. Ls m I play "Inlaws and Outlaws," desires minutes. be. officers elected and reports for 1 p. m. to 10:80 p. n t to sign op ett Cone, second, and Mra, Anna Paul Cervlnl, named bead of a toes, baked beans, salad, rolls, Small! Sluuiklesa! all who can possibly do so to make MorrsU and Robert Alexander, Dr, LeVeme Holmes, wbo le on tbe past year given, 'riiere are sev all paper worhere in Maaoheeter com^ttee of tbe Holy Name So eral matters still unfinlebed taken gingerbread, whipped eream, cof- wishing to join the local infam. returns at the meeting In Odd Fel third, duty this month, bad,just reached fe» only 85 cents. lows hall this evening, ciety of St, Bridget’s church, to ar tale borne from another call 'when up during the year tbat will be re Bale’s Famous Milk range for a baseball team to repre he got tbe summons from tbe bps- ported upon and left for the new Mr. Peterson and Mrs. T. O'Con- sent tbe society, has called a meet officers to carry through. 'The degree team of the Daugh Qor of Hartford were the week end pital. In tbe meantime tbe hotlise ters of Liberty will hold a rehears ing of those Interested In baseball doctor and tbe niu'eee were giving Bread ea. guest of Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Fortin to be held In tbe church basement *^Mancheeter On the Air” Every Thursday Morning Wholesome and notrittous! al tomorrow evening at 6:30 In of North Elm street. such aid as possible and with tbe Orange hell for the minstrel they tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. Tbe three doctors working each person At 8 WTIC society already has a fund started was glvsn treatment, place4 In cots BRIDGE AND WHIST are to give Saturday evening. A Peter Van Horn, chairman of the Kale’s Strictly Fresh, full attendance Is desired as there for the purchase of baseball equip and In tbe ward at 12:46. Tbe ex Large, Local Silk Textile Code Authority, has ment and an opportunity is to be tent of tbe Injuries to tbe persons WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 8 p. m. will be but one other rehearsal this made public figures showing that week, given to all wbo wish to try out for brought In was made known and BUCKINOHAM CHURCH 176 employes of companies now a place on tbe team. At the meeting the families of the victims were working under tbe fiilk Code have B88e2doz.52<| Loyal Circle of King's Daughters tomorrow night tbe plans for the notified. Ladles’ Aid Society. Remember! There Is no sub been reimbursed for tmderpayment season will be fully explained. In addition to the regular nurses Prizes. Refreshments, 26o. will hold Its annual spring rum of wagee since Oct. 16. These reim stitute for a fresh egg! mage sale 'Thursday In the store on bursements were made by fifty- Main street at Bralnard place. eight companies. 'The largest from Farmfield Section Members of the committee will be any one firm was 1818.92, repre at the store Wednesday, or contri senting back payments to twenty- butions will be called for if donors nine employes, while tbe smallest Birttorl n>su will telephone Mrs. J. A, Hood, Mrs. was 20 cents to a worker In a silk William Kean or Mrs. Scott Smith. mill o( Coopersburg, Pa. A perfect tabk butter. Miss Hazel Lutz, art aupervisor St. Margaret's Circle Daughters in the local public schools will ad of Isabella has set the date of Tues andbettei^ l,2hiaenation dress the Professional Girls club at day evening, May 1, for the anniver N ricoa2tb25c Its regular meeting tomorrow eve sary card party to be held at tbe ning at 8 o'clock in Center Church T. M. C. A. Mrs. John Lappen Is House. chairman of the' committee. Demonstration Sale! Seidneris Mr. and Mrs. George H. Williams The biennial convention of the COOLERATOR of Oxford street and their young Connecticut Federation of Women’s eon, with Mrs. George L. Graziadlo Democratic clubs will be held in Mayonnaise motored to Lynn, Mass., yesterday. Bethel, April 28, at 11 a. m. at K. Mrs. Williams as deputy of the na of C. hall. Luncheon will he serv tional order of Emblem clubs took ed at 1 o’clock. Manchester women 31c p in t who plan to attend the luncheon part in the installation of the offi Prepared by Otto Seldiier at cers of the Lvnn club, the home should write or telephone Mrs. Julia Wssterly, R. L Badorsed by club of the supreme president, Mrs. Gallagher, Blue Willow Tea Room, Bethel. Delegates from this town uDeUaeator” and tested aad Frank McHugh. Mrs. Oraaladlo al antroved by ”Ckiod Bousa- so filled one of the offices. They re Include Mrs. R. O. Rich, M n. P. A. keaplBg.** mained for the buffet supper In tbe Brannlck, Mrs. John Holden and evening. Mrs. T. B. Brosnan. Thn Nnw 1934 Style A meeting is called this evening The Jolly Bridge club will meet Housecleaning at 7:30 at the Concordia Lutheran at the home of Mrs. Arthur Loomis Specials church of the committee in charge of Keeney street tomorrow after noon at 2 o’clock. has the efficient ^Nu»W ay' Universal Rinso ...... 2 pkgs. 37c of the reunion service to be held. (Large). Sunday evening, April 29. under ~the~ice Parson’s Ammonia . .q t 2Sc Mrs. Annie Lailey and sons, JAMES MACRI circulation » » » Lighthouse Cleanser ...... Harold and Thomas, and daughter. MOVING, TRUCKING AND Auto Seat Covers ...... 3 for 10c Miss Margaret, of Norwood, Mass., DUMP TRUCK SERVICE O akite...... 2 pkgs. 28r were week-end guests of relatives m Ashes and Rubbish Removed town. Yard Cleaning of heavy figured denim ^ Bon-Ami Cake...... 9c Telephone 7887 A patented and 20-Mule Teem B w e x ...... Mrs. Anne Gordon of Shelton is 160 Charter Oak Street ...... 2 f|r 29c visiting Miss Grace Adams of the Manebester, Conn. exclusive process • for coaches (Pound sise). Johnson block and would be pleased • for sedws ■ i ■■ to meet her old friends. that makes for $ 2 - 9 8 New Green better refriger (Ckiupes $1.69) BUDGET PLAN “THREE PEGS” Geltitafo PERMANENTS 8-Aot Comedy ation, assuring I Keep 3Tour new car spotleu . . make the interior of that old car like new with the* "Nu-Way" Universal auto seqt 21^. I d o Wednesday Evening) Apr. 1& constant cold at covers. all times, at the SoUdheadfk 8 o’clock I Heavy figured denim covers for seat and back—plenty large J. lowest possible enough to fit all types of coaches and sedans. Red Ripe Center Chnrch Parish Hall R ad ish es___ 2 itor 9c Auploee of cost. I These covers are fitted with new rubber cord that is sHppod * Large bunchea. WOMEN’ S FEDIBRATION on et^slly and held firmly in place. Large Florida Home Made Oandy Sale. Admission 86 Cents. Oranges...... doE. 33c Hotel Shertdan Dial 6009 A NEW KIND OF REFRIGERATION Front Seats for Coaches S5c each Of heavy figured denim. Atwood Broase In other makes of ice refrigerators the air from the food chamber is taken up over the top of the ice and the cooling is accomplished by the use of the four Grapefruit.. 2 for 13c { rides and top of the ice cake. Individual Drivers’Seats 89c each Of good stie. Sweet as hoaty Vacuum Cleaner Reversible covers—one-side denim; tbe other straw fabric. —seedless! PINEHURST Iff the Coolerator only the under ride of the cake is exposed and through the Repairs use of the patented Coolerator fin rack the ice melts down in long fingers, “Kwick-On” Fender Flaps 59c pair Health M ai^et giving extra QQpHng surface. D I A L 4 1 5 1 Rubber fender flaps. Fenders with Jewel and chrome fixings, 89c pair. For this reason the ice in the Co US' uauW L liU T W B N T Sunday School teacher? FOR Vifin BOAT / LlfUTB^ANT AR6A/ YOUCANVcSo AN/FARTHSR/ ^ m m r r _ ig r 'BM C0M6 ALONB^ WRKHrr/ wBte - NAVY'S fOMBlNd^ THAT OID isvN leoMiN* "IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS’’— 6«fUltf|MN4> ^ BATYLfSHlP MWN TUfRff TINS P»RVOU-Btrr«t«ffr A South Carolina law, still on the afternoon ! books, required every man to carry a gun when attending chursb. / Slow Walter (in restaurant)— Tour eoffee, sir; its special from South America. Diner (searcastlcally) — Ob, so that is where you’ve been. THERE’S NO SUCCESS WITH- OUT MISTAKES—YOU CAN’T BE A MAN o r MARK WITHOUT HAVING A FEW BLACK MARKS AGAINST YOU. T . ‘ jT Youth—My mother played an awful joke on m e, this morning. Gave me a dish of soap flakes in WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY ,______By Williams stead of cornflakes! NIVfRMiND, WHERE ARE THE BANDITS, SMKRIPF9 I N’T SViNj His Chum—Soap flakes! Were Exercising on the fide helps appreciation. N w l l a . i h a Ob PIDN'TNOU CAPTURE THEM? 'EM. MV (aOLLVt 1 . ^ YJ6LL,OOK/T STIR IT ANY MORE you mad? many a girl to put OS i prS* 'O LO ^N RIVERS LAMOrTHfiRPLAW. WBNT TO THICKEM WITH THAT KNIFE, ER[ IT'LL BE Youth—Mad! I'll say I was mad! sentaMo (rest* UiOI>h' EVEN HAVE Why, I frothed at the mouth! US ALON6. TH’ 6RA\1V, AN’ s p a g h e t t i ! \F YOU COULD IT TURNED INTO DO, i n t e n t i o n ALLY, W H U T YOU DUMPUMS BEFORE DO UNlNTCNTIONALUy, YOU’D I COULD STIR IT BE G O O D ! MUCH. O