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m s FAITH VIOLATED; E S. BISHOP’S HOME BOBBED Akron Victinr Borne To Grave Among Nation’s Heroes M O F F E T r s m PRESIDENT PLACES Salt Lake Qty, April 10 — Bishop H. Becastead’s faith in his fellow men has been violated. RECOVERED OFF SING ORATORIO For the past 30 years the clergy­ man has shown bis faith in BIG POWER PLANS human nature by never locking F O R O T H fT S bis doors when away from nis JERSEY COAST residence. Recently, while the bishop was at church, someone BEFORE CONGRESS took advantage of the open door, Voices of 110 in Glee Clubs broke open 1^ desk and stole Rear Admiral and Chief of 8200. A Give Advance Rendition ------— ------Navy’s Air Bureau Was on Loses Fiffht For - Asks That Authority Be of "Creation” — Public TWO AUTO DEATHS Akron When It Crashed Scottsboro Negro Gi?en to Create Big Pow­ Presentation Tomorrow. OVER THE WEEK-END During Storm. er Plant — 'I f ^ cce ssfn ! U. S. S. Portland at Sea Off the Tbe High School auditorium was Here” He Writes "We Can Jersey Coast, April 10.—(AP)—The filled to capacity this afternoon body of Rear Admiral William A. when the boys’ and girls’ glee clubs One Drowning and One Sni- March on Step by Step, in Moffett, chief of tbe Navy Bureau presented tbe initial rendition of of Aeronautics, who sailed on the ill- Haydn’s “ Creation” for the benefit With full naval honors, the body of Ldeut-Commander Harold E. MacLellan, of Westerly, R..L, one of the a Like Development of cide Reported in S t a le - fated last voyage of tbe airship Akron’s dead, was buried among the nation’s heroes in Arlington National Cemetery at Washington. ’The of high school and grammar school Akrbn, was recovered from tbe sea photo shows tbe caisson bearing the fiag-draped casket past the amphitheater and tomb of tbe Unknown students. A scattering of adults Many Cars on Highways. today. Other Great National Pro­ Soldier at Arlington. The adnfiral’s body was recovered at 9:07 a. m., about three miles off Beach Haven, N. J., and about ten je cts ” By miles from the place where tbe Two automobile fatalities and D O aO R DESCRIBES Akron crashed last Tuesday with a one drowning were reported in JAP FORCES REPULSED loss of 73 men. Washington, April 10— (APV -*-» Connecticut during the week end as The discovery was made while 80 President Roosevelt put bis Ten­ ideal spring weather lured an In­ Coast Guard and Navy boats and 19 nessee valley program before Con­ ODD CULT’S RITES planes from three naval districts creasing number of motorists to gress todr- in a message uklng re­ AT CHINA’S GREAT WALL were engaged In tbe search. The tbe highways and found the Con­ area covered by the planes extends habilitation of the Muscle Shoals, necticut river more than three as far south as Cape May and 100 Alabama, power and nitrate p lv t feet; above flood stage. (!alled "H ie Tongne People” miles to sea. He uked creation of a Tennessee In addition to these deaths, one Bnt Tokyo Reports Its Man- U R O ir S OFFICERS On orders Issued from tbe Port­ valley authority lo supervise the person committed suicide while a land, four Navy tugs which bad been development of power, flood control, Danbury farmer died from injuries and Have Congregations using grappling hooks began today forest conservation v d Improve­ suffered e week ago. chorian Army is Again using wire sweeps because of danger ment of agriculture. KNEW OF DANGERS "It Is time," the President Russell H. Nortbam, 81, son of of But Ten Persons. of Interfering with commercial tbe late Russell C. Northam, Hart­ Advancing — Plan Offen­ cables from New York to Haiti wrote, "to extend planning to a ford broker and sportsman who which lie along tbe bottom In this wider field, In this instance com­ committed suicide a year ago, wae area. prehending In one great project killed when bis car overturned in Kil- Inesky, Kentucky, April 10. — m vy states directly concerned wtih sives All Along the Line. Were Informed Before Start the buln of one of our greatest llngwortb on tbe Durbam-Middle- (AP)—“The Tongue People" from WIFE RECEIVES NEWS rivers. towD road. Miss Katherine Murphy hose ranks John H. Mills formed Washington, April 10.—(AP) — of Hartford, hie companion, suf­ of FBglit H ut the Weather “If we are successful bare we (By Associated Frees) own small cult shortly before As courageously as she met tbe first Worn by bis vigorous but fruitless c v march on, step by step, in a fered minor injuries. news of tbe crash of tbe Akron, Mrs. fight to save Heywood Patterson In Bridgeport Julius Frank, 49, Close upon foreign reports from the slaying of hie 67-year-old moth­ like develop ment of other great Wonld Be Unfavorahle. William A. Moffett today faced a from tbe electric chair in tbe famous natural territorial units within our of New York was killed in a collision Tlsntsln, China, that a Manohuku- er, Mre. Lucinda Mllle, last Febru­ Navy message telling of tbe recov­ Scottsboro attack trial, Samuel between bis car and one driven by borders." Mrs. Elsie Gustafson an army advancing Into North ary in an alleged human eacrlflce ery of tbe body of ber husband. Leibowlts, chief defense attorney, le Text of Mesiage Percy Moosup of Bridgeport. > few minutes after tbe message Boy Drowned China propsr had been thrown are found today In nearly a dosen shown u he rested after bis final The text follows: Lakeburet, N. J., April 10.— (AP) arrived, a member of the household were also present at the opening Aobert Lavlgne, 10, of East Hart­ back from Cbinwangtao came Jap­ counties on each elds of tbe Ken­ four-hour plea to tbe Jury. "To tbe Congress: —Rear Admiral William A. Moffett salf Mre. Moffett bad taken with performance and every available ford, lost hie life in the iwollen anese olalme that It wae advancing tucky-West Virginia border. No "Tbe continued IdlensM o f a fortitude the message which defin­ seat was taken. Pewter Pot brook when be either again on t'bat city today. and Commander Frank C. McCord offering of any kind of eacriflee wae reat national Investment in tbe itely told of the fate of her husband. 110 Voices fell or Jumped from a log bo wae A genaral drive to end Chinees both were Informed a few hours be­ ever Known among the regular ?ennesiee valley leads me to male Tbs flee clubs with a combined When tbe Akron bad fallen, true Congreie for leglilatioo nscesaary riding on. Ho drowned while the counter-offensivM on Japanese po- fore tbe Akron took off on ber last members of tbe sect. NEGRO RRCOimCTED streoftn of 110 voices, ynder tbs Dr. J. R. Ralrcblld, a Common­ to the traditions of Navy wives, to enlist thia project in tbe Mrvlea Conneotiout river was dragged for iltloni along tba Orest Wall of flight that weather oondltlone were dlfecciOD of O. Albert Pearson, gave the body of Edward C. Ledwith, 34, China wae announced at tbe Japa­ wealth witness in the trial of Mills Mrs. Moffett kept her own morale of the people. "It li olear that tba Muiole Iboala A truly remarkable rendition of tbs who lost hie lift last week when the nese military headquarters In Man­ likely to be unfavorable for the ob­ and six relatives on murder and con- highHfl and gave a meaeage of so difficult oratorio. They sang with owragement to other wives who IN SCOTTSBORO CASE development li but a small part of Conneotiout river began its rise as a churia. ject of tbehe flight,fill Ueut-Qommandar •plraoy cbargM,__ __ which waa rt louragement to other . 1 " flnisb and perfection and tbe freib* Herbert our potential gublia ueefulnaas of result of days of run and spring 11^84* attacked from V. Wiley, eoM 'Ju rM vt^ ■ m here ■ t<5tay,,eiad” the tetoW Mlweriwaltiof to bear from their hue- MM of tbelr voicM, coupled with an* thaws, . A _i ? ' . . offioeri-Metlfled•stifled at the Nneynaqulfy jp r iy e r ,^ “the uaknotpn ba»Si. - • ^ . ; the entire'Tenaeaefi riYer. RnMWRr for tbelr work bad a won> an iiisq )^ pi|Me«.aI^ thS'lOO- titude She, “ Buob uia. If anvlaioaad in tta Tnvo hunters f(Wd the body of mlle.etrqtiBb of;tb f, joim formlag .Into the oroah opened todays tongue" is the Mffheet religious ex- ^ e attitude il\e. took wa4 tha| derful effect on tbe audience of hope eboufa not be fW eo up until entirety, tranacenda mart powar da- Henry A^AIenander, 48, gardener of the eoutbem border qf Jebol. There wae no indication, however, pseeion wae brought into the Ken- Jury Deliberates for 21 icbool pupile, so much so that many Baeton, at tbe foot of a thirty foot every poiiibility of rescue w m ex- valopmant: . . Deipite.a Japaneer War Office Wiley said, that weather condittone fuekyWeet Virginia bill oountry will probably aspire to elng in future ollff in Ridgefield, Hie death was haueted. "Zt antara tba wlda.flald oLflood disavowal of reepoueibiUty for the would place the Akron In any peril. twenty years ago by an evangelist coacerte. termed a euloide by Dr. R. W. Lowe, At the Moffet home it was said H onn-^enie Calli It oontrol, soil aroaion, a foraatttloai Manohukuan Invuion of undisput­ Admiral Moffett telephoned the from Akron, Ohio. alimiaation from agrioultural uia of Mre. Ooetafeon’e Work mediotl examiner, Alexander either that offloere of tbe Navy were ed Chinees territory In tbe Chin station from Washington at 11 a. m., The praying in "the unknown marginal landa, and diatributlon aad Mra. Elsie (8e»gren) Oustafeon fell or Jumped off the oliff after taking charge of funeral arrange­ wangtao area, a Inanhaikwilaikwan dis­ April 8. a WMk ago today, aeklng tongue’^ wbion members of tbe eeot dlvaralfloatlon of Industry. found tbe role of Oabriel well suited slaehing hie throat with a safety ments. "Miscarriaie of Jutice.” patch said Japanese soldiers were what time the Akron was taking off themeelvee admit they can’t under- National Planning, for ber soprano voice and sbe took raior blade. Police were told be and saying be wished to make the stand, is preceded by dancing and The Navy was informed thAt the bad been In ill health. sent to aid the Manohu luans. "In abort, thla powar daralop- ber part, even to tbe bigbeet notes, fli|^t, Wiley said. jerking of the shoulders up and Coast Guard boat Daphne w u pro­ mant of tba war daya laada logle- wltb evident esN. Mre, OiistatBon Dr. Lowe said Alexander had bean On that front, the Chinees claim­ Decatur, Ala., April 10.— (AP)— ed they had recaptured IhthmeB- ^ e grey-holred axeoutlve officer down. Dr. Fairchild said. ceeding to Atlantic City with the ally to national planning for a e o a - Is widely known ae a soloist, bavtng dead about 41 hours. body of Rear Admiral Moffett. ’The fliit of a group of negroes sen- Aims Lambaoh, 64, farmer, died obai, lost April 1, and Ibanhalk- who at hla, own request wae nude *Tha Unknown Tongua” plata rivar watsrabad Isvolvlaff appeared in numerous oonoerte with an intereited party, corresponding Members of the congregations teaoed to die for attacking two many statai and tba futura Uvea toe Beethoven and 0 Oiet Otee in Danbury heepital of injuries suf­ wan, taken January 8 by tbe Japa­ fered a week age when be was nese, was. I'eported threatened. to a defendant in a civil court, at often dance and than elt down, he white girls in the Bootteboro case aad walfare o f nlllions. clubs and many ether mueloai or- tbe hearing, then testified that said. The muelolee of their jaws "It touobas and glvei Ufa to all giniiations. thrown from bis horse drawn oar- Tbe Japanese War Office sa|d it and granted new trials on appeal, riage beneath the wheels of a truck. wae absurd to think the Japanese beoome rigid and they start itraight HIGH CLASS MEN forma of human oonoarna. Wallfn In Fine Voice again b u been condemned td death. “1, ttaarafora, auggait to tba Con- were going on to the cities of Pel- (Continued On Page Three) ahead. Next tbelr ehouldere begin Defense lawyers said the fight to It is regretted that Haydn failed to twitch and finally jerk up and graaa Isglalatlon to oraate a Tan- to include a few mors tenor solos in in i and Tientein, There are about save the accused would be continu­ down. Then oomM the unintelligible naaaaa vallay authority — ' a cor­ oratorio, Maurice Wallen would S,000 Americans, including 1,800 ed. ttalB muttering they oall "tbe unknown IN ARMY CAMPS poration clotbad with tba j^ a r of eaMly have been able to sing them Marines and soldiers in the Pei- Heywood Pattereon, 19-yev-old GERARD MENTIONED piM-Tientein area. tongue." govarnmant but poaaaaasa of tba to great advantage. He was in line Chattanooga negro wt l re-oonvioted Dr, Fairchild, a native of tbe Ken­ flaxlblltty u d Inltlatlva of a privata voles this afternoon and hie won­ The army headquarters, how­ yesterday with a recommendation ever, announoed H wae Impoielble tucky bills and a graduate of the old antarprlaa. derful range and splendid quality that he be electrocuted Jpet two "It ibould ba ebargad sritb the FOR FEDERAL POST to predict what the end of the of­ Louisville Medtoal College, le both Over 2,000 in Camps .Sunday years After bli original sentence was broadaat duty of planning for tba IN LEGAL B A i n i a pbyeldan and a preacher. For 42 fensive would be. renounced. The jury deliberated 31 proper use, oonaervatioa aad de- With Thoniaads Sched­ Eours. vslopment of tbe natural raaourees REPORT FROM TOKYO (Continued On Page Hire') of tha 'i«nnaaaae rivar d r a la m Tokyo, April 10.— (A P )—A Ren- The verdict was branded a "mis- Former Envoy to Germany carriage of justlco" by Samuel S. buia and Its adjoining tarritory for go (Japanese) News Agency re­ Supreme Conri Rnlee Againet uled to Move Today. th* gsnaral social aad aconomle wal­ port from Changohu*’ Japanese fare of tba nation. to Bo Next Am bauador military headquarters In Manohu- (Conttnuad on Page Two) Him in CaN Involving EINSTEIN TO TEACH Needs Autborlty Washington, April 10.— (A P )— "Tbla autborlty should also be (Oontinuad On Paga Thrae) olotbed with tbe neoesiary oow v to to Argentina. They have great appetites." Campugn Ezpeneee. carry these plus Into effect Its IN MADRID SCHOOL This was tbe word that came to­ M H M A N TO VOTE duty should be the rehabtlitatloo of day from army campi where the the Muscle Shoals development Washington, April 10 — (AP) — TRIAL OF BRITONS first recruits of toe Civilian Con­ and the co-ordination of It with James W. Gerard of New York Is Washington, April 10.— (A P )— servation Corps have been sent for FDR REPEAL TODAY tbe wider plan. regarded In authoritative drolea as Blebop James Cannon, Jr„ and his Spanish University Invites two weeks of condition prepvatory “ M v y h v d lessona have taught likely to be the next ambassador to STARTS WEDNESDAY secretary Mies Ada L. Burroughs, to moving into forest work camps. us tbs human w u ts that results lost in the Supreme Court today Om Cf tbe chief objects of the from lack of planning. Hers and Argentina. Him to Become a Member conditioning camps, Robert Fecbner, there a few wise dtiee and countleb their fight against an Indictment James M. Curley, mayor of Bos­ director of the conservation—\mem- But One Dry Delegate Out of have looked ahead and planned. But ton, IB viewed ae the probable am- charging them with violating Fed­ o f Faculty— He Accepts. ployment program said, is to "feed our nation has ‘Just grown.’ ^ basiador to , although he Is Russians Warn Them Not to eral aleotioD laws In connection 'em up” and overcome any cases of 100 So There is No Doubt “It la time to extend planning to underetood to prefer the Rome aa- with. the. 182g prssld«ntial . cam­ malnutrition found to exist among a wider field, in this instance com­ ilgnment. p s ^ . against Alfred' E. Smith. the Jobless youths who v e being en­ prehending in (me great project It aleo wae said that Breckenrldge Talk of Case to Their . .District, of Columbia Su­ Madrid, AprU 10.— (AP) — Prof. rolled. ^ Outcome. many states directly concerned <’^ 0 with tbe basin of one of our great­ Long, former aislstant secretary of preme, Court qusshed the Indict­ Albert Einstein, who renoimced bis More Moved Today. state, probably will be named am­ ment against.the Southern Meth­ German citizenship because of anti- More than 2,600 of tbe first con­ est rivers. Conntrymeh. Semitism in Germany, today ac­ ‘This in a true sense la a returg bassador to Italy. odist oburcb leader, and also one tingent of 25,000 were in camp Sun­ cepted an invitation to become a losing,' M.lch., April 10.— (AP)— to the spirit and vision of the J. F. O’Connor of Los Angeles, jim bst MlMrBurroughs,.who was day, wltb additional thousands under present indications, will be tbe member of the faculty of the Uni­ Just 52 days after tbe proposed pioneer. If we are successful here 0. Albert Pearson :|lM,4eQretW7-' ' . schedu.od to move in today. Army comptroller of tbe currency. He is a Moscow, April 10.— (AP) versity of Madr«d. . amehdment for repeal of National we can march on, step by step, in' & I ' 'trial court sedd the indict­ officers reported that the reoruits added much to the perfection of the former law partner of Senator Me- ish engineers,'five of them at Fernando dq Los Rios, minister of were “high class, with good morals prohibition was submitted by (Jon- like development of other great ment was insufficient because it public Instruction, said in announc­ natural territorial units within our performance. Adoo (D-Cal.) who was secretary erty on ball^ baye beep wamiM and eager to get started. • grass, Michlgv today becomes the of tbe treasury during the Wilson to talk about their cases to ■ coun­ fqlled to charge that tbe contribu­ ing bis acceptance that Jie pres­ bordera. Jarle Johnson acquitted himselt Combining a liberal diet with ex­ first qtate to- bok its constitutional administration. trymen who are here or arriylttg tions bad been reported to and ac­ ence of the eminent physiclet will "FRANKLIN D. ROQSEVBLT." well and added further to an already ercises und recreation, Fecbner convefltlon' for ratification. T. A. Walters, Idaho Democratic from Englsmd, for their tried, which counted'for by Miss Burroughs. be 6f inestimable value to Spsmisb “The White House” enviable reputation as a bass solo­ Government Appeals hopes to have the men in good phy­ There is no doubt about the out­ ist. His tones are deep and clear state chairman, is considered cer­ begins at noon Wednesday.- culture. April 10. 1933. : . Tbe government appealed from sical condition before they actually come,for 99 delegates pledged to Senator Norris (R-Neb.) *told re­ and be did himself Justice in his tain to be assistant secretary of in­ Details of tbe charges of '• “1 am extremely happy that be is that ruling. It took the case to the begin work in the forests after repeal of the 18tb amendment and a porters he woxfid introduce a bill to part. terior. pionage, . sabotage emd .. bribery, coming,” said the minister, ‘T shall District of Columbia Court of Ap­ two weeks In tbe army centers. lone defender of prohibition were carry out the presidential recom­ Accompanist’s Work Envoy to Cuba which face the men, have not been create a group of professors to as­ peals and tbe Juriedlction of that Each state will have a quota ot chosen in tbe election a week ago. mendations either late today or to­ Adding much to tbe success of tbe John Cudahy of has made, public and may not be imtil sist him smd we shah do everything body was cballenged by Bishop men in proportion to its population. There will not even be any debate, morrow. “Creation” was the accompaniment been recommended by leculing after the opening of the tried., possible to make his stay in Spain Fecbner hopes to get tbe corps full for the legislature In authorizing Informing inquiries that tbe bill of Miss Mildred Sutherland, a high Democrats for ambassador to Cuba. Tbe men have been told they may Cannon. profitable to tbe world.” ’Ihe ruling, advers: to him, fol­ It has not twen decided .when strength picked by May 16. the conventior clothed It with no reach the House also tomorrow. school student. An artist in every A decision is now up to Secretary discuss the case only wiUi tbelr lowed today, although it has noth- Prof. Einste^ will come here but he deliberative powers. Caiairman McSwsin of the military sense she seems destined for a Hull and President Roosevelt. appointed Russie^n counsel. The f ■ , ■ ■ ' •- - « - ' . ' is expected as soon as be has fin­ ENROLLMENT HERE Simple Ueremony comnxittee there'said the maasufs great future in tbe field of music. Cudaby will be here shortly for a British government is expected to (Ooutlnaed On Page Three) ished other engagements. Hartford, April 10.—(AP) — Organlilng. in a morning session would not be the,same as to be pre­ Helge E. Pearson, who needs no in­ conference. have observers at tbe trial and yes­ terday a representative of tbe Though plans axe being pushed lo which Chief Justice John S, Mc­ sented to tbe Senate. troduction, also added much to tbe John Collier of Washingtoti, D. C., Metropolitan - Vickers EHectrical rapidi.N at Washington, it will be Donald administers the oath, tbe Members of the House applauded accompaniment in the chorus num- secretary of the American Indian equipment coinpany, which em­ soverri days and possibly a week convieotion w v to reassemble this at the conclusion of tbe reading of Jiers. Defense Association, is tbe leading ployed the accused men, arrived before enroll mept under the Federal Vtarnoon ‘ for tbe ratification the message there. Tbe orchestra, imder tbe direction candidate at tbe present time for from London. reforestation plan will start, accord­ ceranmny. Speaker Rainey referred tbe mes­ of Harold Turklngton, showed that pommiesioner of Indian affaire. He Woman Learning Although bis cause is hopeless, the / Russians In “Plot.” ing to. State Forester Austin F. sage to the military jommlttee. much Intense work has been done to Is understood to be tbe choice of lone dry delegate. Dr. B unns About 16 Russians, who also Hawes, who returned from Wash­ MeSwain obtained consent ot tbe perfect the “Choas” and tbe two Secretary ickes. worked for the company, were ington, D. C., last evening after con­ Davenport, formsr dean of agrirul- chorus numbers which it accom- Ewin Davu>, former representa­ How, To Breathe Again turq 18„ in hip own words I c e ^ o g House to permit hia cvmmlttee to named in a new Joint 77 page In­ ferring with officials there. , meet continuoualy, begimalBg tomor­ pemies. It is expected that another tive from Tennessee, was described dictment which has been served on ^ * Scores of eager applicants for the prbhlrition bannsr’-’ to the oon- vsnm u. Tonight he will be the uon- row. capacity audience will fill the high in high circles as a “hot candidate” the entire group. They also face an Jobe In tbe forest work camps wblob Chicago,. April 10— (AP) . — AArespi|«tor Dr. Leon Brenderg said ored guest at a dinner tendered Norris would, not ooxnmAnt oa tbe school tomorrow night to bear tbe for Federal trade commissioner. No extreme penalty Oi death. . (In a are being planned by President decision has been reached, however. local woman, mother of two chil she cffaed to breath again. He xalu him by tbe state dry forces. provielone of bis mAaaure, peadlnff glee clubs in their outstanding musi­ similar trial a few years ago of Roosevelt as p v t of his rehabiUta-. cal'achievement qf the year. Gerard, who has been offeree tbe dren, who her doctor said actually nerv4 centers that controlled Invol­ ' Ahaofig' ‘ the repeaii ' driegstea are introduction, but it la expemeQ to Garmim engineers and their Rus­ tlon program, meantime were lined follow closely tl^e ip m n ii eutnbe of Argentine post, was ambapsador to sian associates, tbe former, were forgot bow to breathe was learning untary, breathing were impaired but tw6 .clergymen. Rev. Albvt M. Germany when the World War all over again todiQF at the Frances tlmt she breathed when commanded up both at the Army recruiting sta­ Buwrt, qfp Eaton county, and Rev. tbe isfielation he baa. .mmsored fgr TREASURY BALANCE acquitted bu* several of the Rua- tion in the Federal building and thS several years. V broke out He bos taken a leading siana were executed). Willard hbepltal. to by aursei and phyilciaaa. •H.‘ F.‘ R. Prtr(qKs, of IjlonAoe coUOty. position in Osmocratlo airs. She le Mrs. Caroline la Plante, Oradiialiy, he aald sbe was learn- office of H v ry .E . Mackenxle, head Although Miohigan baa voted This calls for foverximm operffp A further indication that tbe ot the Federal taper emplqymen,t tipb and sale oA >Bwar ftoiiB , Washington, April 10.—(AP) — There are indlcationk tbqt tbe ap­ authorities regard W. H. MaoDon< geptaljve.lO dgra In. a.reepliatorr- in^ tb b ^ t h nereeif and yeeter- ’’wet"'ovwwfaeinilngly Ip the last 'L TreaMiry receipts for April 7 were pointment of postmasters will be kfiown aa “The -rafter dl^> suoaeedM fo r 80 nfinutha after fOr Connaetledt in the State two! eiAotfoha. the sU U stiff Is ffry" bfinaa ptojeet and. iMkiwliife ' IM aid, the only Englishman, for .^whom PregideBt «,.yepi^tt|fj 17,935,888.91; sapeiidltures started soon. Nothiag ba> been bail was refuseid, as the -nuUn cul­ • auddenly ' stsipped'- breathing tie 'ebrnmaad. Meanwhfif axluttol tlds morning. •0 far aa> iMial beer |a -ebMenied Cusr done on this yet by the Roosevelt prit was seen In reports that > the while Buffeilng ffom ■ another medical authorities derived the &nclals at both ofQcu, having no toms dulles'for 7 days’ of - April administration due to the crush of other five jprobubly will remieln at case was cat of the strangest in were MjISO,451.67. coD|reBrioDal lagUfiatloii. liberty durmg fhg IjgM. • • v<. was taken; fir(»' - ■' i''— ' ' .4 V ♦. %'v > r ’ ■'* -t * ‘ *. • ', > ^‘V'' * i T-- . ; v ‘V '■>.

^ • ,' A ' ♦ * * * ■* AVBEACMB DAILY CIMULAIIOM fM ttf Uvam of Moreh. UM 5,268 • MtwitMu* of tbo Audit Boroou of aMuUtloiii. TEN PAGES (CJlMilflod Advortliliig on Pngo » MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1088. VOL LH., NO. 163. A HU FAITB VlOLArapj BI8BOF8 BOMB BOBBBD Akron Vlctim'Bome To Grave Among Nation’s Heroes MOFFETrSBODY PRESIDENT PLACES E S. CHORUSES Salt Lake Ctty. April 10 — BUhop Wth to RECOVERED OFF bit feUow men has been violated. SING ORATORIO For the past 80 years the oiergy- BIG POWER PLANS man has shown his faith to J E i m COAST human nature by never looking f o r u m s bis doors when away from Us residence. Recently, while the BEFORE CONGRESS bishop was at church, somrone took advantage of the open door, Rear Admiral and Chief of Voices of 110 in Glee Clubs broke open his desk and stole 1200. . Navy’s Air Boreao Was on Aaks That Authority Be Give Advance Rendition Loses Fight For Akron When It Crashed Scottsboro Negro Givte to Create Big Pow­ of ‘Xreation” - Public TWO AUTO DEATHS Daring Storm. er Plant S n ccesM Presentation Tomorrow. OVER THE WEEK END U. S. S. Portland at Sea Off the Here” He Writes “We Can Jersey Coast, April 10.— (A P )—The The High School auditorium waa body of Rear AdnUral William A. M a rk on Step hy Step, in filled to capacity this afternoon Moffett, chief of the Navy Bureau | when the boys' and girls* glee clubs One Drowimg and (hie Sin- of Aerbnautica, who sailed on the aU- a Like Development of presented the Initial rendition of cide Reported m S t a te - fated last voyage of the airship I Haydn’s “Creation" for the benefit Akitm, was recovered from the sea j Other Great National Pro­ of high school and grammar school X «... tomb 0. U » Unknown today. The admiral’s body was recovered students. A scattering of adults Many (]ars on Highwaya Soldier at Arlington. I at 9:07 a. m., about three miles off jects.* Beach Haven, N. J., and about ten By ASSOCIATED PRESS miles from the place where the | Akron crashed last Tuesday with a Two automobile fatalities and ICFOK DESCMBES Washington, April 10.—(APT -»-• loss of 73 men. one drowning were reported in JAP FORCES REPULSED The discovery was made while 30 | President Roosevelt put his Ten­ Connecticut during the week end as Coast Guard and Navy boats and 19 nessee valley program before Con­ ideal spring weather lured an In­ ODD C D irS RITES planes from three naval districts I gress todr-- In a message asking re­ creasing number of motorists to AT CHINA’S GREAT WALL] were engaged In the search. The habilitation of the Muscle Shoals, area covered by the planes extends the highways and found the Con­ Alabama, power and nitrate plant as far south as Cape May and 100 | He asked creation of a Tennessee necticut river more than three CaDed "The Tongne People' miles to sea. valley authority to supervise toe ;'eet above flood stage. But Tokyo Reports Its Man- AKRON’S OFnCERS On orders Issued from the Port- development of power, flood control, In addition to these deaths, one lEuid, four Navy tugs which bad been forest conservation and Improve­ person committed suicide while a and Have Congregations using grappling hooks began today j ment of agriculture. Danbury farmer died from injuries charian Army is Again using wire sweeps because of danger “It Is time,” the President suffered 8 week ago. KNEW OF DANGERS of Interfering with commercial j wrote,' “to extend planning to a Russell H. Northam, 31, son of of But Ten Persons. cables from New York to Haiti wider field, in this instance com­ the late Russell C. Northam, Hart­ Advancing — Plan Offen­ which lie along the bottom in this | prehending In one great projrot ford broker and sportsman who area. many states directly concerned ^ h committed suicide a year ago, w m Were Informed Before Start Inezky, Kentucky, April 10. — the basin of one of our greatest killed when his car overturned in Kll- sives AD Along the Line. XAP)— “The Tongue People" from WIFE RECEIVES NEWS rivers. llngworth on the Durham-Middle- hose ranks John H. Mills formed Washington, April 10.— (A P) — “If we are successful here we town road. Miss Katherine Murphy A s courageously as she met the first Worn by his vigorous but fruitless can march on, step by step. In a of Ffight That the Weather s own small cult portly before of Hartford, hxs companion, suf­ (By Associated Press) news of the crash ot the Akron, Mrs. fight to save Heywood Patterson like develoi ment of other great toe slaying of his 67-year-oId moth­ fered minor injuries. Close upon foreign reports from William A. Moffett today faced a from the electric chair in the famous natural territorial units within our In Bridgeport Julius Frank. 49, Would Be Unfavorahle. er, Mrs. Lucinda J&^lls, last Febru­ Navy message telling ot the recov­ Scottsboro attack trial, Samuel borders.” of New York was killed in a collision Tientsin, China, that a Manchuku- Lelbowltz, chief defense attorney, is Text of Message ary in an alleged human sacrifice ery ot the body of her husband. between his car and one driven by an army advancing into North > few minutes after the message shown as he rested after his final The text foUows: Mrs. Elsie Gostafson are found today in nearly a dozen Percy Moosup of Bridgeport. r!h publle usefulness oi difficult oratorio. They sang with Connecticut river began its rise as a were T^kittoR^ to bear from their bus- the entire" Tenneseee-river. churia. Herbert V. WUsy, finiiih and perfection and the fresh result of days of nUn and spring jaMSMe lirotP ctUckad frw I ^ “Such use, If envisioned to Its MSS of their voices, coupled with an ofliesn' fsstifled a t ' attitude »he, took waa entirety, transcends mere power de­ thaws. . A T . • • . - ^ an tfi?wto^a#ssi.alo^ ^ Into tbs crM h opened today. imtil ^nisiasftr for their work bad a won­ Two busters fotmd ths body of mile ftrotch of; the, wall forming pression was brought into the Ken­ hope elmul(f not' be given up Jorv Deliberates (or velopment: Henry A< Alexander, 48, gardener of There was no Indication, however, every possibility of rescue was ex­ derful effect on the audience of the southern border of Jebol, Wiley said, that weather condlttous tucky-West Virginia bill country school pupils, so much so that many Easton, it the f«ot of a thirty foot Despite a Japanese War Office twenty years ago by an evangelist hausted. Honrs— Defnnse CaDs It|cont^°w« SJeto^^ cliff in Ridgefield, His death was would place the Akron to any peril. At the Moffet home It was said i i v u i I agricultural use of will probably aspire to sing in future disavowal of responztolK^y from Akron, Ohio. termed a suicide by Dr, R. W. Lowe, Admiral Moffett telephoned the that officers of the Navy were marginal lands, and distribution and concerts. Manebukuan invasion of undisput­ station from Washington at 11 a. m., The praying in “the unknown Mrs. Outafson's Work medical examiner, Alexander either ed Chinese territory in the Chin- taking charge of funeral arrange­ “Miscarriage of Jastice.” diversification of Industry. fell or jumped off the cliff after April 8, a week ago today, asking tongue” which members of the sect National Planning Mrs. Elsie (Berggren) Gustafson wangtao area, a Sbanbalkwan dis­ themselves admit they can’t under­ ments. slashing his throat with a safety what time the Akron was Uklng off The Navy was informed that the "In short, this power develop­ found tbo role of Gabriel well suited patch said Japanese soldiers wsre stand, is preceded by dancing and razor blade. Police were told bs and laying be wished to make the Coast Guard boat Daphne was pro­ ment of tbe war days leade logic­ for her soprano voice and she took sent to aid the ManchU iUans, Jerking of the ehoulderi up and Decatur, Ala., April 10.—(A P)— bad been in ill health. flight, Wiley said. ceeding to AUenUc City with the ally to national planning for a com­ her part, even to the highest notes, Dr, Lowe said Alexander bad been On that front, tbs Chinese claim The grey-balred axeeutive officer down, Dr. Falrcbild said. The fliit of a group of negroei sen­ plete river watershed tavolylng with evident ease. Mrs* Giistafson ed they had recaptured Sbibmsn body of Rear Admiral Moffett. who at hie own requeet was made **The Unknown Tongue** is widely known as a soloist, bavtoji dead about 48 hours. cbal, lost April 1. and Bhanbalk- tenced to die for attacking two many states and toe future Aims Lambacb, 64, farmsr, dlsd ab Intereited party, corresponding Memberi of the eonfregatlons and welfare of nlllloni. appeared in numerous concerts with in Danbury hospital of injuriss suf wan, taken January 8 by tbs Japa- often dance and then sit down, he white firli to toe BcotUboro ease "It touches and flvee life to tne Beethoven and ’ O Clef Glee ness, was. reported threatened. to a defendant in a civil court, at fared a week ago whan bs was the bearing, then testified that •aid. The mueiclei of their jawi and granted new trlali on appeal, forme of human concerns. clubs and many other muslcsl or thrown from his horse drawn car Tbs Japanese War Office sajd It become rigid and they sUrt straight HIGH CLASS MEN again has been condemned to death. "I, therefore, luggeit to toe Con­ ganisatlons. was absurd to think tbs Japanese riags beneath the whssls of a truck (Continaed On Page Three) ahead. Next their ehoulderi begin Defense lawyers said the fight to gress Icglalatlon to create a Ten- W allfn In Fine Voice were going on to ths cities of Pel to twitch and finally jerk up and save toe accused would be contlnU' nciiee valley authority;y —•— ‘ a cor- It is regretted that Haydn failed g and Tientsin. There are about down. Then comes the unlnteUiglble DIARMVCAMFS ed. poratton clothed with ibe power of to include a few more tenor solos in 5o Americans, Including 1^(W muttertof they call "the unknown Heywood Patterson, 19-year-old overnment but r __lised of the this oratorio. Maurice Wsilen would U tA R D MENTIONED Marines and soldisrs to the Pel' tongue.” ChatbaaMfa negro w( l re-convicted Kexlbllity and Initli tlve of a private eakly have been able to sing them plng-TlsntsIn area. CANNON IS LOSER yesterday with a recommendation to great advantage. He was in fine Dr. Fairchild, a native of the Ken- Tbs army hsadquartiri, boW' tuclw klDs sod a graduate of toe old *"^?ebould be obarged with toe voice this afternoon and his wem- svsr, announcsd H was Impossible Over 2,000 m Camps Saiday X W r t ’SSJi-ltiiSl SS broadeit duty of planning for tU deitui range and splendid quality to predict what tbs end of ths of' julivllle 1 FOR FEDERAL POST iIN n LLEGAL le U A u UBA n iT llJ T L lJ E k I™ pjjyiicitnpbyeldan i.“ J and ? a preacher. . v . A For ' « «42 proper uie, ooneervatlon and de­ fensivs would bs, velopment of tbe natural resoureea With ThoaiaHds S ch ed -c r of toe 'ivnneeMa river drainage RBPOIIT FROM TOKYO (Continued On Page Hires) Tbe verdict was branded I carriage of justice'* by Samuel basis and Its anjolntof territory in Tokyo, April 1 0 ,-(A P )-A R «l nied to Move Today. to* genera) social and economlo wel­ lormer Envoi k Gomun; go (JaDansM) Newe Agency Snpreme Coort Rolei Agamd fare of toe nation. fri (Continued ea Page Two) Needs Antbority , to Bo Noxt AnbsM dor{^uiv°hu^*r!m ' isuiwSI? EINSTEIN TO TEACH This authority abeuld alao be Him m Cm m Involving | Washington, April 10— (A P )— clothed with toe "They have great appsUtei.*' carry tone plane into effect Ito to Arfontina. Campaign ExpenMi. H MADRID SCHOOL This waa tbe word that earns to­ M KHKAN TO VOTE duty should M toe rebabilttatloo of the Muecle Bhoale day from army cempe where the and toe co-ordination of It with first rsoruiU of toe ClvlUao Con- Wasbinftofl, April 10 toe wider plan. * v* -ITRIAL OF BRETONS WasbiDfton, April 10,->(AP)- ■ervatlon Corpe have been sent for FOR REPEAL TODAY "Many bard leeeoni have taught Jamss W. Osrard of New York Is Biebop James Cannon, Jr., and bis Spaniih Ushronity hviiet two weeks of cooUiUon preparatory us the human waste tbat results to movlog Into forest work oam^s. rsftrded to authoritative olrolei as secretary Miss Ada L. Burrougbi. from lack of planning. Hsrs ^ STARTS WEDNESDAY there a few wise oltlss and oouatM likely to be the next ambassador to lost to tbe lupreme Court today Him to Become a Member fto^rtV^Blrnsr, 13||t Q||0 D fy |)6l6|&t6 Oot o f Arfsflttoa. director of toe oonservatlon-unsm-l, ^ ® have looked ahead and planned. Bu| toelr fight agalnat an Indictment m SB !■! • l_R I our DUwvDnation nSwhas 'just JUBI grown.' Jamss M. Gurley, mayor of Bos­ obat^tog them with violating Fed­ ton, If vltwsd as the probable am­ of Facully-He Accepts. IB B So Th ero U N o Doubt "it te time to extend planning eral eleoUon lawi In oonneeUon am up” and overoome bassador to Poland, aftbou be is R n iiiaiu Warn Them Not toI malnutrition found to eklst among prebendlBf In one greet project undsrstood to prefer the Rome as- with .the 1996 presldeoUal . oam- the joblesi youtbe who are betog so- pate.ityatost Alfred’ B. imito. many states directly oenccriMd ilfnment. Madrid, A p ^ X0.-(AP) - Prrt. rolled. i. Id Outcome. with toe basin of one of our great- I t also was said that Breokenrldf e Talk of to. TMr , /The Dlitzlot of Columbia lu­ Albert Einstein, who renounced bli More Moved Today. preme, Court quubed .the Indict­ •et rivere. Long, formbr aasiitaat secretary of German dtlicnstaip beeause of antl- More than 2.600 ot tbe first con­ Thle to e true ■enee la 6 . ^ ^ state, probably will be named am' ment agalnat.ttae Boutbern Meto- fismitlim to Germany, today ao- tingent ot 20,000 were to oamp fun- l^^tog,' Mloh., April 10.-7(AP)— Uo the spirit CoontrimioD. j odlat raurbb leader, and also on# baisador to Italy. oeptod an Invitation to become • day. with additional tbouiande | Juet 62 days after toe propeeed pioneer. we ere 3. F. O'Connor of Loi Angeiu MMkut.. Mtoa :Burroughi, .who was nlember ot tbe faoulty of toe Unl- •cbedu.jd to move In today. Army we oen march on, stop by itep, Inf A :jyjMfcrtt6by.‘ amendment for repeal of National 0, Albert Feareoo under present Indications, will be the Moscow, April 10.—(AY) verdty of Afadr«d. , . ‘ , offloers reported that toe reorultol like development of ether greet comptroller of the ourrency. He li a <.‘‘;TlMf^*trtol court said tbe todlot- Fernando .de Loi Rios, minister of were "high olaii, with good morale prohibition w u submitted by Con neturel territoriel units wlthto former law partner of Senator Mo- Ish cngincsrs.-flvs of them at^ greie,' Michigan today becomes the added much to the perfection of the •rty on bail/have bssn wanei flln t «rae lasuffldent beeause it public instruction, said in announc­ and eager to get etart^.* bordSra. performance. Adoo (D-Cai.) who was secretary fgUed to charge that toe contribu­ ing bis acceptance that ,-he pr«* CooMlntof a liberal diet with ex­ first state to' bolt its constitutional "FRANKLIN O. ROQBBVELT.** to talk about thslr oases to*oquD- •ace ot toe eminent physlclat s^ll Jarle Johnson acquitted blmeelt of the treasury during the Wilion trymsn who art hsrs or a r r ly ^ tions bad *}een reported to and ac­ ercises find recreation, Fecbner convention' for ratification. Tbe White Houee” well and added further to an already administration. fror En^and for their trial, whlob counted'for by Mies Burrougbi. be 6f Ineitlmable value to Spanlsb hopes to have the men In good phy­ There is no doubt about toe out­ April 10, 1983. • • enviable reputation as a bass solo- T. A. Walters, Idaho Demooratlo beglne at noon Wednesday.- Government Appeals sical condition before they actually come, for 99 delegates pledged Senetor Norrle (R-Neb.) ^ Id state chairman, la considered oer Tbe government appealed u] from » "1 am extremely happy that be le begin work In toe foreate. after repebl of toe 18th amendment end e porters be would introduce e bill to ill. Hli tones are deep and clear DeUlls of ths chargss of vta f A A A _ - a AM Ska A 4 e a r msM^e I ^ a a A a 4a A 3 a ■ a and be did himself justice in hie tain to be asilstant lecretary ot to that' rultoi. It took toe case to toe comtof.” add toe mlnlater, T ehall two weeks In toe army centere. lone^ defender of prohibitionM were carry out tbe presidential racom- plonaige, . sabotage , an j3|R in high circles as a "hot candidate" toe entire group, T h ^ .also face an Leon Erenderg said ored guest at a dinner tendered provlelone of hie miaeare, ca^dtyipacity audience wuiwill nufill uthe e high ChlOago, April-10— (AP),r— AAreepltator are being plannedpianneo oyby President him the state dry forces. . . ihool tomorrow night to hear the for Federal trade commissioner. No extreme penalt..r o* death. ■ (In local woman, mother of • two - otall- sfie oefs^ to brcAto again Hebalu introduction, but it li decUdon has been reached, however, similar trial a few years ago of Roosevelt as part of hie ':Ataoyr‘U>e repem delegates are glee clubs to their outstanding musi­ dren, who her doctor said actually 1, meantime were | luv. Aibw/,M. fmiow oloSely tl)e Booaral cal’achievement qf the year. Gerard, who baa been offeree the Qermah englheerii and their Rue- forgot bow to breathe was learning the leglilation he baa ,p«jaori|(l Jjjff Argentine post, wee ambyeador to ilan aaaodatei, toe former- were y^Jf42*klffih£i^2h2n*^^ianded up botoat toe Army recruit^.eta- jjwort MSDaton cpunty.Aaod W . all over again today at .toe Frances 1 Feder^uUtog aiid tW of .^O^rooUbty, several years. . Gtormany when the World War acquitted bu* several of toe Rue- t i O n ______- ,AAA-. _____- ______. WUIard hbepital. office of Harry E. Mackenxle, head ajsieugh Michigan has voted This calla for TREASURY BALANCE broke out He baa taken a leading dans were executed). . OradMaHy. ha aMd Sbe waa learn- tipn; and sale 01 power She Is Mrs. ^ CarOUne la - Plante, of toe Fedwrm labor empltytoirat position In Democratlo affairs. A further Indication that tbs keptaljve.lO dgM to.a.resplsator;- li^:to brairth'ty nmeeM and bgina y , Washington, April 10,—(AP) — There are Indications tbqt the ap­ autborttlee ro^rard W. H.- Ml^cDonr ted tor 20 mtoutae after egeamr t o Oonnedticilt In the BtaM^ twofaieciffni^ t o 5 Z i PreUdant yam^ kfiown as **Tbef -riafter ciptto tJfia morning, i . • . ' I so f n TrqasMry raoripta for April 7 were pointment of postinaatera wlD oe aid,- toe only,' BlnglishmaD'for-whom aiie . sudOceity > 'etoOTied ’> b raa^B 3?’ ^ 'ebniiiiaad. |T.98S,8S2.9iU^eiqp4^turM U 0f,692#- •tarted soon. Nothing'hai been ball was raniaed, as the-malO' cul­ n ^ o a l AMtobritiee decked .Offlclala at hoto offlcei. having no prit was seen to reports to ft- toe While suffering nom r another m,79; I^toMe lw ,54c,^ Cua* done on this yet by the Roosevelt *malady. was one of toe atrangeit. to! toms dnliiia'ror 7 days' of April admlniatratlqn due to the crush of I other rive pirobibly w ill remain *' at waa taken from: were f^iSfiO,451Ji7. - ■ 'congrSMloiiai leflklatlon. I liberty, during . - r ; V

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MANCHESIDR EVENING HBIIAIJ), MANCHESTBR, GONN.» MONDAY, APRIL 10,19Sa PAG E TW O p r e s id e n t PLACES PUBUC RECORDS TRAVELS IN U. S. TOLD CONN. CO. OFFICIALS ILLUSTRATES HIS TALK ABOBTTOWN |Local Slodb OBITUARY m a im m r m A Quitclaim Deeds TO KIWANIANS TODAY SniDY LOCALIINES Loyal Circle of n og's Daughters ! ON THE PASSION P U Y will hold Its monthly meeting to-| (Furnished by Putnam ft Co.) I Ottihe M. Eckhardt, of Vernon, to night at'Center church house. BEFORE CONCRESS; 1 Edward Kellner, rights and title to Central Etow, H artford, Ooan. DEATHS Discount, Rumors About Cur­ , 1 P .lH . Stooka _ _ _ _ _ • • '■ property on Russell street. ' Dwight E. Perry of High ' Hartford Minister Shows More tailment of Service— Hope Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitchlng en­ Bin. Bebecoa Boyoe William Kanehl to Henrietta. School Staff is Guest Speaker tertained four tables at bridge at ' (Ooatfauwd FfMD Pbc* Ox ) \ Than 100 Pictures as He De­ I Bank Stoota Mrs. Rebecca Boyce, widow of W. property on Center street. —Minstrel May 1 and 2. to Improve (kmditions. their home, 48 Birch street, Satur-I Bid Asked scribes Great Drama. William Kanehl to Metha-Kanehl, J. Boyce, died lata Sunday afternoon ration was.exp4ctsd to doMly day night. The women’s first prizes I Cap Nat B and T BO land and buildings on Ashworth Rumors of a curtallmetit in the at her home, 4. Rogers Place. Mrs. proodnu^ a shoals bill he m t^ Dwight E. Perry, teacher of was taken by Mrs. Hazel Mitcbell of Oonr. River ....> e e 0 0 • e Rev. Stanley Helps, retired Hart­ street. mathematics and faculty manager Connecticut Company service be­ East Hartford, second by Mrs. Dora Boyce was bora in Irelanc 58 years duced la March. Its principal pro­ ford minister, waa the speaker at Htfd. Conn. Trust . ago. She leaves three eons, William of athletics at Manchester High tween South Manchester and Hart­ Kingman of East Hartford. Men’s Htfd, Nat B and T visions: the evenlnf service last night at the ford were discounted today by J. Boyce of Scotland, Joeeph, of Creates a Tennsssee valley au­ School was the guest speaker at first was won by Ronnie Bowers of First National ...e e e e e a • South Methodist chimch. The pro­ Kiwanis today. Mr. Perry himself Superintendent N. J. Scott. Hr. Bast Hartford, second by Giu Gull Ireland and Robert, of Mancheeter, thority empowered to borrow gram of the Passion Play at Ober- New Britain Trust ... — 180 $100,(K)0,000 through 40-year 4 per K. OF C. SEMI-FORMAL a former member of the Kiwanis Scott said, however, that a study of of Cottage street Sandwiches, j West Hartford Trust.. — 180 and one daughter, Mre. (3eorge ammergau, and more than 100 beau­ club of Devil Lake, N.' D.. took as the local Unea Is being made and any cake and coffee were served. ' Simpson of 4 Rogers Place. She also cent bonds. ^ , . tiful ]^ctures taken personally by Insuranea Btooks his topic "The Geography of the U. changes will be for the betterment Aetna Casualty ...... 84 36 leaves two siatera, Mrs. Joseph Ben­ The authority shall be exercised Rev. Helps when there two years DANCE NEXT MONDAY S." He traced his various trips of the service. It was stated that The Beethoven Glee CSub will son and Miss Elizabeth Fulton both by three trustees appolhted by toe ago was particularly appropriate A etna U fa ...... 9 ^ i l ^ across the continent, using a large the Connecticut Company, like most meet at toe' Emanuel Lutheran Aqtna Fire ...... 28 25 of this town, and three brothers in President and confirmed by toe for the ev^ng of Palm Sunday. map of the country to place his other buslnees, is euffeil^ a great church at 7 o’clock tonight to travel Ireland, John, Robert and William Senate for 15-year terms at sala­ He showed several fine views taken To Be Held at Sunset Ridge Automobile ...... UVA 1 3 ^ decrease in revenue and an effort la to Sprlngfldd for a rehearsal with Conn. General ...... 17 19 Fulton. There are also seven grand ries of $6,000. in England, Germany and Switzer­ various incidents. Country Club— Roast Tur. Mr. Perry spoke at considerable being made to cut down operating toe MacDoweh Club of that city, a Hartford Fire ...... 81 33 children. The authority Is given comifiete ^ land while on the way to Bavaria. length 'on his native state, Minne­ costs wherever possible. chorus that win appear as guest National F ire ...... 82% 84% Funeral services will be held.Wed' control over the govenunen^ Mufr, The speaker while in Oberammer key Dinner Planned. sota. He interspersed his remarks Offidale of the local division are artist on toe Beethoven’s aqnual Hartford Steam Boiler 88 — nesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at her cle Shoals property and Is directed; gau made the acquaintance of sev­ with frequent stories and kept the busy examining the local situation concert program, to be.given at toe Phoenix Fire ...... 41% 43% to manufacture fertilizer or lease eral of the leading actors and he Plans have been completed for home and at 2:30 at St Mary’s the semi-formal dance to be given audience in good humor throughout and they will pass their reconunen- high school, Monday evening, April ’Travelers ...... 250 260 Episcopal church. Rev. James Stuart toe nitrate plants, sell 'surplus was allowed the rare privilege of power at toe switchboard or build tyiritir pictures of the various epi­ by Campbell Council, Knights of his talk. His reference that he be­ dations on to those in authority in 24. PubUo UtiUttea Stocka Neill, toe rector, will officiate. Columbus, at Sunset Ridge Coun­ lieved a person should “talk about toe company. There were some Conn, Eleo S erv ...... 84 38 Burial will be in the East cemetery. transmission lines if increased rev­ sodes. They were beautifully clear enue would result. and showed a highly artistic per­ try club. East Hartford, on Mon­ his own state even if he came from rumors here that toe trolley Hues The committee appointed by CX>nn. P ow er ...... 87% 39% day evening, April 17. This semi- Maine" brought out a good laugh at were to be discontinued and busses toe local Red Men Tribe to make Greenwich, WftQ, pfd. 45 55 The authority also would man­ ception of the most reverent appeal­ age «dl forestation projects within ing scenes. formal affidr was arranged after one member’s expense. substituted, but nothing definite can plans for the celebration of toe Hartford Eleo ...... 48% 50% the council voted not to hold its an­ He spoke of the thousands of be stated until the company's survey Tribe’s 21st MSaversary to be held Hartford G as ...... 42 46 FUNERALS 26 miles of toe Tennessee river. Rev. Helps gave the account of It would, construct i dam a t the origin of the play and told nual ball this year. inUPH in his native state and of the is completed. Sunday, April 30, wlU meet tomor­ -d o ., p fd ...... 45 — many interesting details, about the The program for the affair In­ marvelous fl»fiing which the state row night at 8 o’clock in the Red S N E T C o ...... 8 8 ' 90 Eugene J. Cnrtls Cove Creek on the Clinch river in principal characters and|their per­ cludes also a dinner, the menu for affords. The schools are richly en­ Men’s clubrooms on . Brainard Manufacturing Stocks Tbe-funei^ at Eugene J. Curtis Tennessee, paying for It out of the sonal life. His lecture was listened which follows: Grapefruit cock­ dowed thRnkH to the wealth obtain­ Place. Am Hardware ...... 12 14 of Dobsonvllle was held this morn­ bond issue. (Past estimates have to with the closest attention. tail, roast turkey and dressing, ed from iron deposits in the north­ CHINESE P U Y GIVEN Am Hosiery ...... — 25 ing with a service at toe home at placed the cost of this dam at $34,- mashed potato and peas, cranberry ern part of the state. The Manchester Girl Scout (^un- Arrow H and H, com.. — 7 8:30 o’clock and at toe Sacred 00 0 ,00 0 .) sauce, ice cream and coffee. Music Going further west, Mr. Perry AT LENTEN SERVICE cU win meet tomorrow aftetooon do., p f d ...... 80 — Heart church in Verqon at DROPS PURSE WITH $226; for dancing wIU be furnished by Ed told of the beauties of the great at 2 o’clock at toe Girl'Scout head­ Billings and Spencer . — 2 o’clock. A requiem high mass was Flannlgan and his band. This or­ puHnnai parks, the Black Hills quarters In toe Cheney building. Bristol Brass ...... 5 8 celebrated by toe Rev. William P. NEGRO RECONVICTED STORE OWNER HNDS IT chestra plays frequently at Sunset which are imderadvertised, the oasis About 300 Attend Supper and ’This will be toe annual meeting, do., p f d ...... — 105 Reidy of St James’s church here. Ridge club affairs and is very pop­ of Salt Lake Qty etc., finally ar with election of officers. Case, Lockwood and B — 300 As toe body was borne into the riving at the Pacific coast and Los Service at Center Church CoUins Co...... 19 — church, Max Smith sang, “What Local Woman Happy to Get ular there. ^ , INSC0TTS6(Ht0CAS Friends of Campbel’ Council who Angeles, Calif. He told interest­ Last Night. Teacbers of toe Concordia Lu­ Colt’s Firearms...... 9 10 Could My Jesus Do- More.’’ At the Money Again— Some Old have not been solicited should get ingly of the little gold mining towns theran church wlU meet tomorrow Eagle L ock ...... 14 17 offertory he sang “O Salutarls." Currency in the Wallet. in touch with members of the com­ north of Sacramento, Gouge Bye, Approximately 300 of the attend­ evening at 7:30. Fatolr Bearings ...... — 35 After toe elevation, Mrs. E. J • (OoBtinoed From Page Oae) Fuller Brush, Class A. — 12 mittee whose names are listed be­ Dish Rag, Rough and Ready, xuang- ants of the Center Congngational Foley sang “Ave Maria.” As Nathan Marlow, manager of town etc.', which arc now being church attended toe Lenton Insti­ Shepherd Encampment, I. O. O. Gray Tel Pay Station. 8 10 waiting hymn she sang “Softly and Leibowltz of New York, chief of de­ low if they care ttf attend. The Hart and Cooley ...... — 125 Marlow’s department store restored committee is as follows: Ralph again visited in the hopes of finding tute program last evening, begin­ F. No. 37, requests toe attendance Tenderly Jesus Is CaUng.” At the fense counsel. a purse containing $226 to a local more of the rich deposits. ning with a light supper served by of members at toe meeting tonight Hartmann ’Fob, com... — 2 end o f the mass, a Miss Costello ‘This verdict,” Leibowitx charg­ Hennequln, Bernard Fogarty, Ray­ do., pfd ...... 6 — woman shopper in the store Satur­ Interest is beginning to be keen­ Mrs. Fred Carpenter and her com­ in Odd Fellows hall at 7:30. On sang "Teach Me to Pray.” ed, “is an act of bigots, spitting mond Fogarty, Delphls St. John, Int Silver ...... 14 17 day. The pocketbook was found ly felt regudlng the coming min­ mittee from the Woman’s Guild. Apiil 24 Grand Patriarch Harry Rev. Reidy read the committal John Rohan, Michael Murphy and do., pfd ...... 80 33 upon toe tomb of toe immortal' lying in the store near a counter strel show which has been set for David HeComb was leader and toe Pritchard of Bridgeport and Dis­ service at the grave In St Ber­ Henry Viens. Landers, Frary ft Qk. 19% 21^ Linoolii.” ■Till the manager broadcast the May 1 and 2. Rehearsals are io feature of toe evening was toe Chi­ trict Deputy Grand Patriarch nard’s cemetery, Rockville. The Raps Proseoutor news that a pocketbook had been start next week and continue for nese play, "The Betrothal of Mai New Brit. Mto., com. — 5 body was carried by porters. James Goodwin and steff of Enfield do., pfd ...... — 60 He scored Prosecutor Wade, one foiind to those within the store at the last two weeks of the month. Tsung,” coached by Miss Helen will be present. Plans will be ar­ of toe prosecutors, for asserting Mann ft Bow, Class A — 2 Mrs. Elizabeth Trotter the tim e. CHARGE POSTAL CLERK Arthur Knofia won the attendance Estes of the High school faculty, ranged tonight for the visit of the that defense witnesses had been with settings arranged by Mrs. Ray do.. Class B ...... — 1 The owner made her lose known prize today which was donated by Grand officers next week. The funeral of Mrs. Eliazbeth “bought with Jew m one/’ and add­ Pilisbuiy. While all of the young North and Judd ...... 9 12 and was asked to prove her prop­ Dr. LeVeme Holmes. Trotter, of 29 Pearl street, was held ed “we will fight with every drop erty, which she did, stating the WITH ROBBING MAILS people did well, the work of Miss N iles Bern- Pond ...... 6 7 John J. Daily, special agent for at 2:30 this afternoon at the under­ of blood in our veins to free these amount of the bills less what small Mary Alice Andrews, Miss Priscilla Peck Stow and Wilcox — 3 the Knights of Columbus in Ney Russell Mfg ...... — 10 taking parlors of Thomas Dougan. men because they are innocent.” He change there was in the purse. Pillsbury and Victor Swanson was England, will address a gathering Rev. James Stuart Neill, of St Needless to state she went away outstanding. Miss Estes was com­ ScovUl ...... 11% 13% indicated an appeal will be taken. Bridgeport, April 10.—(AP)— of the local council this evening in Stanley Works ...... 9 11 Mary’s Episcopal church, of which There were fewer than 100 per­ happy, and which also proves that Bonds of $500 were accepted . to' JEWISH PASSOVER plimented on the presentation at the coimcil’s social rooms. Standard Screw ...... — 28 Mrs. ’Trotter was long a member, sons In the courtroom as thc veidict there is still a few bundles of the day by U. S. Commissioner Samuel its close. officiated. Burial was in the East old greenbacks in circulation — Preceding the play. Miss Betty do., pfd., gniar...... 100 — was read yesterday and it waa re­ Reich for the appearance of James BEGINS TONIGHT Miss Adelma Grenier of the Smytbe Mfg Co ...... — 25 cem etery. outside of ^ e banks. Cordon, postal clerk at the Green­ Qulmby delivered Sheppard’s “Shall ceived without demonstration. “Gateway Shop” will give a talk on Tkylor and Fenn ...... — 100 The large attendance at toe serv­ Patterson was convicted of at­ wich post office, charged with America Give Up An Ideal", with “Glass and Decorative Accessories”" Torrington ...... 22% 24% ices and l^utiful floral tributes at­ which she won the grand diamond tacking just one of the two white rifling the mail containing curren­ Service in Cheney Block This tomorrow aftemonn at 2:30 at the Underwood Mfg Co ... 16 17 tested to the esteem in which Mrs. medal last week in a W. C. T. U. girls in the case, Mrs. Victoria cy. Evening Opens Feast— Con­ Y. M. C. A. All women are in­ Union Mfg Co ...... — 7 ’Trotter was held among her many Personal Notices Arrested by Post Office Inspec­ contest. vited to attend these most interest­ Price. She testified during toe trial, tinues a Week. U S Envelope, com... — 35 acquaintances In Manchester. The bedding to her original story that tor Rsdph Edmonds, Cordon, 37, ing meetings. do., pfd ...... 45 65 bearers were Mrs. Trotter’s six and married, was arraigned before she and Ruby Bates were attacked The Jewish Passover, in observ­ Veeder R oot ...... 4 7 grani^ns, Clifford Wright, Gilbert by nine negn^ aboard a freight CARD OF THANKS the commissioner on Saturday on The Board of Selectmen will hold Whitlock Coll Pipe... — 5 Wright, John Wright John Erick­ ance of the flight from Egypt which train in March! 1931. the specific charge of stealing $5 their regular monthly meeting in JJB.Wfl’ms Co. 510 par — 46 son, all of Mhnehester, John Cham­ Th* family of the late Chas. Mallon The Bates girl who originally tes­ from the* mails. Probable cause was led to the Promised Land, will start Weddings the Selectmen’s rooms tomorrow bers and Alfred Jensen, of Hairt- wUh to thank all their neighbors and found and the accused was ordered tified an attack had taken place, friends for their kindness and sym­ tonight at sunset and will continue Eight. Routine business will be ford. pathy; also all those who sent flowers held for trial before the next term imtil a week from tomorrow. Dur­ conducted by the Board. repudiated her early storjr. She said and donated their cars. of the U. S. District Court. ing this period Jews throughout Fitch-Gammons s’-e told the first storY because she Mrs. Mary Mallon and Family. Mre. Madeline B. Schatz was excited and because Mrs. Price Cordon, a postal employe for the world will bold services and The marriage of-Miss Marion B. Children at the Beginnerci and N. Y. Stocks The funeral of Mrs. Madeline B. told her what to say. ohe i^pcped many years, who resides on Mor­ will refrain from eatoig certain ^iromopp, daughter, of Mrs. Primary department of the Second CARD OF THANKS Schatz was held yesterday after­ in court wearing new:xtotoingr dud gan avenue, Greenwich, was kinds of food. This ik not a> strict Congregational church school will Adam s Exp ...... 4% noon With a service at the home at religious festival and therefore Jews Gaihmona of Comstobk Jk>ar^ said she had been in New Yorjr caught after a long attempt to ap' rehearse for the Easter program at Air Reduc 60% 15 Ash street at 1:30 o’clock. Rev. We wish to thank our neighbors will not refrain from work. A serv­ Avery W. Fitch, of Oboton, will take ! and friends for their kindness and prebend those responsible for the church tomorrow at 3:30. Alaska Jun ...... 14% Hugo Stechholz officiated. At the ice will be held at the local meeting place at her home here Thuraday sympathy shown to us during the ill­ thefts of money going through the A llegheny ...... '...... Tk grave in Andover cemetery, toe Rev. V place in the Cheney block tonight afternoon. Only immediate relatives ness and at the time of the death of mnil at the Greenwich office. Sat Hose Company No. 1 of the Man­ AUied Chem ...... 83% Wallace I. Woodln, pastor of the our *eioved wife and mother. We also urday he caught with a mark­ and tomorrow -light, after which will tatend and the ceremony will be MUSIC FEATURES wish to thank those who furnished a simple one due to the recent death chester Fire department will hold Am Can...... 60% Andover Congregational church read ed $5 .bill in his possession, it is al­ the members will go to various its monthly meeting tonight at 8 A m F or P o w ...... 4% cars. homes for dinner. of Miss Gammon’s father. the committal service. The bear­ ROBERT T. SCHATZ ANB FAMILT. leged. o’clock at the fire headquarters. Am Rad Stand ...... 7% ers were: Martin Schieldge, Joseph NO. M. E. SERVICES Main at Hilliard streets. The week­ Am Sm elt ...... 17% Loney, Joseph Naretto, Conrad ly setback of the firemen will take Am Tel and Tel ...... 92% Schatz, George Schatz and Edward place tomorrow night. Am Tob B ...... 63^4 Schack. Services all through toe day yes­ Am l^at lA^ks ...... 12% terday at the North Metoodist The Manchester Fire department Anaconda ...... 7% church were of especial appeal be­ answered two atill alarms over toe Atchison ...... 41% P O E T R Y MEETINGS cause of the music. At tov church week end. The first was a brush fire Auburn ...... 86 school session four cf toe boys near Henry street at midnight Sat­ Aviation Corp ...... 7% from toe Salvation Army Bo^ urday. ’The second was a chimney Balt and Ohio ...... 9% INTEREST FARMERS Band contributed selections. There fire last night in the tenement oc­ Bendix ...... 9% was unusual interest In the. morn­ cupied by John Griffin on North Beth S t e e l...... 17% ing worship hour because of toe Beth Steel, pfd ...... 89% One at John Tom Hill Com­ rendition by Miss Grayce Tourtd- School street and owned by Mrs. F. Borden ...... 22% A. Sweet ’The chimney fire gave munity Club Tomorrow lotte, soprano of toe composition, EASTER LILIES Can P ac ...... 8% “Thou Art My God” by Mrs. C. W. the firemen a stiff fight No. I’s Case (J. I.) ...... 47% Night to Attract Local Men. truck answered both alarms. Birch of The Gables, 118 Main Cerro De P ascc ...... 10% street All other numbers were ap­ WE OFFER THIS EASTER A LARGE QUANTITY Ches and O hio ...... 28% A series of four poultry meetings A payroll of $2301.98 will be dis­ propriate to Palm Sunday. Chrysler ...... 11% are scheduled to be held this week, Organist S. W. MacAlplne In the OF BEAUTIFUL LILIES GROWN IN OUR OWN tributed Friday to 261 workmen of Coca Cola ...... 81% sponsored by the Hartford County the M. E. E. A. Rainy weather last even^ presented toe ehifir in Col Gas ...... 10% Farm Bureau, the most convenient Maunderis beautiful cantata, "Pen­ GREENHOUSES. * YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON week hindered the progress of the Col Carbon ...... 32% meeting for farmers in this section work on Brookfield street and the itence, Pardon and Peace.” Thia .al- Co ml S o i v ...... 14% being held at John Tom H ill <3om- 80 received with acclaim. YOUR EASTER FLOWERS BY BUYING DIRECT north end playground, the two ma­ Cons Gas ...... 43% jor projects now In operation. munity Club In Glastonbury, tomor­ Organist MacAlpine has called a FROM THE GROWER. Cons O i l ...... 6% row evening at 8 o’clock. rehearsal tonight'at 7:80 for Eas­ Cont C a n ...... 54% The other meetings will be held as ter music. Easter Sunday evening Com P rodu ...... 57% follows: Southington High school, the choir will sing another lacred Del L and lATn ...... 20% HOSPITAL NOTES tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o’clock; cantata, "Victory" Divine” J)y D rug .....’...... 34% Berlin Town Hall, Wednesday M arks. Mimi Tourtellotte win sing Du Pont ...... 88% Eastman Kodak ...... 68% afternoon, 1:30 o’clock; West Avon the soprano aoloi, Paul Volquard- LILIES 85c, $1.00 and up son the tenor i>arts. The baas aolo- Mrs. Adella McKee of Bolton, Mrs. Elec and M us ...... 1% Community House, Wednesday Gertrude Waclaw of 182 North Elm Elec Auto L ite ...... 12% night, 8 o’clock. ista win be William F. Johns - Pub serv N J ...... 86% Roses, Carnations, Snapdragons, Sweet Peas, Tulib8> R adio ...... A A NEW PUZZLE! Rem Rand ...... 8% Daffodils, Gardenias, Callas, Lilies, Violets. R ey Tob B ...... 81% ’The Herald, offers its readers Sears Roebude ...... 18% something new in puzzles today— JVOW Socony V a o ...... 6% Hi. South P ac ...... 14% "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS’ A Daily REBUS Sou P Rio S ...... 28 JaiiMt Sally / South Rwy ..\...... *...... 6% this Easter to your friends in far-off places through dur Test your sklU with this St Brands ...... 16% ^new and fascinating St Gas and ElfC ... • ...... 7% F. T. D. Association. ^ • S t OU Gal ...... 24% DUNN EILHtS word-picture riddle. SttMlN J ...... 28 FlowetsBy Wite-Anywhete-Anytime More interesting than Tex Carp . . . . : ...... 18% j l ^ w i . Timken ftoU B ear...... 16% COHIN JM Y Trane-Amerlca 4% The REBUS. wiU interest Union C^M de ...... 25 Wed. and T hus.—«« every member of toe Unit Aircraft ...... 98 HMr Lags Were Bar fhftaael famUy — yoqngeters as U nit Corp ...... 8% well as grownupi. U nit OUI X|Up eeeeeaeeeft**** B r o a d w a y ANDERSON U 8 lOd ^IC eeeeeevveeeefkee 2^ . Turn to Page^ 8 for your first U S R u b b e r ...... 4H with John BLOI0fiU« U B Steel $1% RBSljrs and watch for them Kiaurdo Cortes «ad XTtU Pow and Df 8% Ginger Rogers. Greenhouses & Flower Shop daily In W6flt UQiOn •efteeeeefftieee* 20 tyeit El and Mfg 87 153 ELDRroGE STREET PHONE 8686 THE HERALD WOolworth, . .n • S7% f*______Eleo-Bond'4UMl ftliiir»-(CuH i). 18% 7 .;:V , . . - - t . M . r .n t . \*

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a wrill pass HiamOy north of Krin- mained tl^ peyei^ ^dei^^ n^ were left behind when the A k ^ j j ^ FORCES REPULSED changyingt'Whsrs one regiment of ASVEItnsmiENTS AKROirS OFFICERS took off.' At the time of the tgke- MaJ. Qen. YoShialri Takata’s aad a ”*S»w ter tl^e sittSSS ^ 85 GIRLS ATTEND off, Wiley said, there w a to g , artlon of Maj. Gen. Heijlso Hat^ vriop, depends iriitiTC|y eo with a 800-foot.ceilinff. AT CHINA’S GREAT W A Ii ^ ’s infantry brigades were at* nese. It ■ impessIUe to pthdiot." WOODSTOCK REUNION KNEW OF DANGERS taeUag, it was learned here. the Changchun dispatch smd. 4 • Studied Weather lltap Ctommaoder Wiley said l^e aad ■(CoiitAraed From Page One) B0,ew q ih»eee Troops (Ooflttaued From 'Page Om) MeCoid studi^ the The Japanese admitted Leakow Have Get Together and Dinner weather map shortly before noon, rla, said Japanese forces along tte hitherto has been in Cbinese handa HERE’S THE WAY aerological officer at Lakehurst in­ at Manchester Y. M. C. A. the day of the take-off and again, in Great Wall of China launched an About 50,000 Chinese troops were formed both Moffett and McCord he the late afternoon. The morning concentrated in that region along TO HEAL THAT Saturday Evening. offensive todiy^ d®*^ff**®** ^ tennl- doubted whether the weather would 'map, he said, indicated that bad the central section of the southern weather conditions prevailed over nate Chinese .c^ter-attacks at Over 85, including. campers and be favorable to take.radio compass Jehol border. STUBBORN SORE: Smart to poke into your Easter Michigan emd were moving north- the wall pairses. Sotattonr parents, sat down at the banquet ot Simultaneously Ji^anese units suit pocket or new purse are the dimensions off the New England eastwud. If you are sufferliig fw n “ "What thlB world needs,” says The headquarters said “the per­ a t Hsifenkow and Chiehlingkow at- gravating sore which has resisted , somebody, “is more people with soft white linen handkerchiefs with the girls who were having their coast, which according to informa­ "This, however, was outride our giant colored initials., just arrived sistently hostile attitude of Oilnese tacked in order to prevent Chinese the many treatSunts you have tried,, even dispositions." Come to Camp Woodstock Reimlon at the tion given out the Navy after the area.” he said, "and we not con­ at Hale’s. In all colors, 6 for 49c. forces” necessitated the drive. Jap­ troops reinforcing Lenkow. Hsifen­ you would probably pay almost any »wiiic of it, wouldn’t life be easy Manchester Y. M. C. A. Saturday sider It. a threat.” kow is about SO miles inland and crash was the purpose of the lUght. anese airplanes, co-operating with price for r ^ f . If you never had to look at evening. Before the banquet the FHers’ lives Saved Chiehlingkow is the nsost impor­ 'Well, here is relief for you, and cross faces, listen to cranky out* Flowers lor Easter He spid that in the Middle At­ infantry, were reported bombing An Easter costume never seems girls had been for a swim at the Indications that visibility would lantic states the pressure was “flat" tant pass between that point and you won’t have to pay a big price , jiouiings, or be always wonder- Recreation Center and then a get- the Chinese. the coast. either. Just, begin today to 8^1^ ; tag how some crotchety person quite complete unless the w earer- be poor a t sunset the night of the —indicating fairly settled weather. ’The Tokyo War Office said the man or woman—^wears a flower bou­ together in front of the Are in the take-off, probably saved the lives eff From Kupeikow, only 65 ' miles Bestaol Ointment. Toflr doctor win would ‘take’ this or that. Social Room at the “Y”. Here the “ I remember the forecairt-was for offensive was a local operation de­ tell you It ii safe to use anywhere tonniere of some kind. Not many six airplane pilots attached to the light -Wind and fog along the opast, northeast of Peiping, Maj. Gen. girls sang camp songs and Mrs. signed for tactical improvement of Tadashi Kawahara’s regiment at­ on the body. Its soothing, healing men like to don striped trousers Akron, Wiley's testimony indicated. probably continuing In the Newport We see at the Arthur Drug Store Crockett, director of the girls' camp the Great Wall iffies and that 1% tacked the Chinese at Nantlenmen, medication has brought Joy to “swallow-tail” , and high silk bat for Study of a weather map in the area until noon the next day." was absurd to b^eve the Japanese countiess people who suffered from a large assortment of Easter candies Easter, even if they possess sucn told of plans of the daily program at late afternoon led Commander Mc­ along the Peiping road. in all shapes and sizes at popular The Akron’s objective- v^hen she ware gptag to continue to Peiping varicose ulcers or similar trouble. outfits. But they can wear a bou­ camp this coming summer. A movie Cord, Wiley said, to order cancelled In announcing the offensive, the Your druffldst sells and r^ ra - prices. of life at Camp Woodstock was took off was to be ov^ N ew w ^ aita ’l^entsta, the naain cities In the tonniere at small expense, and give a scheduled drill of the Akron s six Ihtentatiohal Treaty Zone south of Army headquarters stressed the ' mends ^ sln oi Ointment u d Soap.' a real festive flair to theii appear­ shown. fighting planes, tb have ended with R. I., the following morntag-an hour month the Japanese have spent For free sample write Bestaol, From there the girls went to the before sunrise, ready to start work the wall. The Beach Dress Now ance thereby. As for the women, their being taken aboard. Operations centered at Lengkow. along the wall, declaring they re Dept. 3. Baltimore, Md. To cast a long glance ahead to if they don’t receive a florist’s box banquet hall where the banquet was The airplanes and thfeir pilots on calibrating the compass. swimming and sunning days at the for Easter, they can wear the lovely ready. The tables were arranged in beach: We find that at the winter artiflcial violets or other flowers on the form of a triangle. Place cards resorts, which set the styles for our their collar or lapel. and song booklets were made in northern summers, the beach dress green and white, carrying out the is in many places supplanting the If Monday is a blue day becaiise color scheme of green ano white pyjama. These beach dresses are it means the weekly laundry, make which are the Camp Woodstock very simply made and are most In­ it a cheerful day instead by sending colors. Candles placed in the form formal. Some are just wrap­ everything to the New Model lAun- of a triangle were on each , table arounds that can be worn over a dry, which serves you inexpensive­ forming the sides of the big triangle. bathing suit, and taken off when it’s ly. Rates are low enough to satis­ There was singing of camp songs time for a dip. fy the most limited budget. Phone throughout the banquet and the Is Here Again 8072. various leaders who were at the re­ Glorious union spoke of the departments of As usual Dewey-Richman Co. has Wail the strawberry which they had charge. Former an extensive collection of Spring­ campers told of special features of like Easter cards, taduding all types After the novelty of strawberry shortcake has worn off, you’ll want camp activities. At the close of the of “special” cards for family, friends banquet the candle lighting service and those far away. Best to select new ways of serving this fruit. Strawberry Mousse will come out was held. now and mall early. They also have Girls who attended the reunion with summer just pretty paper decorations for an Eas­ smooth as silk if you make it this Y' way: from Manchester as either former ter party. Add a cup of mashed strawbemes campers or prospective campers to 1-4 cup sugar, 3 tablespoons were Helen Vertel, Betty Boyd, When washing greasy dishes dis­ sweet com syrup and a pinch of Dorothy Case, Francis Cude, Jean solve a little washing soda In the hot salt. Soak 1 teaspoon gelatin in French, Mary Louise Walsh, Mar-* water first. Very greasy dishes cold water and dissolve over hot garet JMallory, and Patricia Dimock. should be wiped with a soft tissue water; add gelatin to strawberry This is the second reimiou held around the corner before being washed. mixture. Beat 1-2 pint cream stiff, here in Manchester, the other hav­ fold into above mixture gradually. ing been at Christmas tiine. The •The newest frock to make your Put in refrigerator trays, or in ice g;irls’ camp at Woodstock is from look adorable is the Alice In and salt, three hours brfore serving. August 11 to August 25. Mrs. W. Wonderland dress, 95c at Rubinow’s. D. Crockett, who is in charge of women’s and girls’ work at the Y Dates for Bolls . will be in charge of girls’ camp this Your Kitchen can be the Drop ft few pit ^ 2d dates in the summer as she was last. Any who batter the next time you make sweet are interested in knowing more rolls; you’ll have a reil fruit roll. about the camp can call Mrs. Crockett any afternoon or evening source of either much at the "Y ” and she will be glad to Supreme Ckiurt. answer their inquiries. GIVE BON VOYAGE PARTY ’ The Court of Appeals now will ptiss on the indictment itself. Should PHARMACISTS EXAMINED happiness or everlasting it be sustained, the churchman and TO PRESIDENT OF CLUB 7,14 gg Burroughs would be forced to Hartford, April 10.—(AP)-- A stand trial on the charges. total of 49 took examinations before The two were accused of violating the state board of pharmacy at the Regina lyitalia society gave a the Corrupt Practices Act through Sv ite Capitol today, 28 taking tests work. farewell party Saturday evening at failure to report contributions to the for pharmacists, and 21 for assis­ the Italian clubhouse on Norman clerk of the House. tant pharmauflsts. Two women took street, in honor of its president, the tests one in each group. Mrs. Millie Monti of 10 Earl street, E. C. Jameson a New Yorker, con­ who is leaving wltlin two weeks for tributed $65,300 to the anti-Smith her old home in Italy, where she cause and the charge was made that AD'VERTISEMENT piftQS to spend three months with Bishop Cannon, who received the This is the time to definitely funds reported only aboul; $17,000 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kronick of The her parents. Wllrose Dress Shop are In New A. Iftrge number of the members of this. . . 'York making a personally selected Bishop Caidnoh’s answer was that an * their families were present. The purchase of frocks, suits and coats he had reported all that was requir­ officers who were in charge of the for Easter wear. make your kitchen one that luncheon and dance which followed, ed imder the election laws. were Mrs. Teresa Lee, Mrs. Teresa Narretto, Mrs. Lucia Gaudtao w A Mrs. Antoinetta Pierro. The latter will help you to enjoy every. is vice president and will be in otarge of the society imtU Mrs Monti’s return. Mrs. Monti, who is slated to sail Q0h*ro jfou «a» a jfo ri k> U jf ^oei /s m ^ r s on the Steamship Rome, April 22, ' day from now on. . received a traveling bag from the members. A Universal Hand Cleaner DOCTOR DESCRIBES ODD CULTS RITES I Free During April Only The Electric Range is a joy to the one who A $13.50 Saving (Continned From Page One) years be has practiced medicine in During April only with the purchase of a UNIVERSAL Model must do the cooking. It is the last word in Mai-Hti and adjoining counties. 585A Motor Driven Brush Qeaner we will give you absolutely "There are not more than thirty ‘tongue people* in Martin county,” ] FR EE a UNIVERSAL Hand Oeaner. explained Dr. Fairchild, who can re­ Universal Model 383A cleanliness and safety. Its high-speed features cite the history of almost every fam­ BOTH Motor Driven ily In this county. “There are more, Hand Cleaner CLEANERS Brush Cleaner. I believe. In the West Virginia coal camps along the Tug river than | Reg. Price Reg. Price there are over here. ^ flSAO $ 3 9 . 5 0 $S9JiO and insulated ovens make it supremely Many Congregations “The ‘tongue people’ believe they have the same power the Apostles No. 585A With Motor had. ’There are large numbers of practical and economical, ■iTT^ii congregations because every Driven Brush so often a member beconaes so emo­ i tionally aroused that he breaks away Combines the vibrating sweeping action and forms his own following. Oc­ of a revolving brush ■with the cleaning casionally they build churches of suction of a powerful vacuum. Finer their own, but usually their meet­ materials and flawless workmanship ex­ Before yoii decide whait you will do cibout your kitcKeri this spring, ings are held ta homes, and when i.'i they get a big crowd, ta a court] press themselves in ways you will ap­ house or other large building.” preciate—^in effortless handling, faster niciy we have an opportunity to show you the new Electric Ranges cleaning and unusual silence. HIGH CLASS MEN and tell you about their low cost to buy and use. IN ARMY CAMPSl No. 125 Hand Cleaner A sturdy little cleaner that go^ (Continued From Pagf^ (?nr) everywhere, -over upholstered furni­ ture, up dusty draperies, onto closet instructions, informed the men that shelves. Cleans mattresses, stair If you do not care to purchase an Electric Range at no enrollments could be made at carpets, automobUe interiors, | Dom pfesent but that an annoimcement all the wtork of expensive attachments would be given out as soon as word for standard size cleaners, and ta ad­ this time we have a plan whereby you may rent was received from department head­ dition helps with hundreds of other quarters. household tasks. Enrollments at the present time are confined to the large cities, such a range for 30c a week. as New York and Boston, where a FREE first contingent of 25,000 is being DURING taken on. As soon as arrangements r:- '- for training these men and sending APRIL them to the state and National ONLY forests have been completed, re­ cruiting will start in the smaller cities, Hartford included. CANNON IS LOSER The Manchester Electric Company IN LEGAL BATTLEI (Cootliioed. From Page One)

lag to do directly with the validity of .the .tadietment or the charges. 'Bishop Cannon was ta court You May A^Nplace for a Rental Range With the Following Merchants: wken the dedaion was announced. The court, ta an opinion by Justice Bhberts, sust^ed the contention of ERNEST MJNSON, 691 W. HAI^ CO„ Main Street ' G. E, KETIH FURNITURE CO,, lllS t|ta governmwt that the appeal STANDAIUlI.ELUMBmG COniSOl frpm the action of the District of KEMFS, INC., 768 Main sfeet - B* MORPHY, 4 Depot Sanare ■ j... . O^umbia Supreme Coturt holding ' " :i I 'tJjft tacBefanent ddective was proper- WAl^INS BROS,, INC, 997 Street I^vtskcri to Qia.distrlct court of ^ p ^ . ^Bishop cannon taristed tiiat the ^[^>eal $hould have been taken di- n gk . teo ^ trial court.to.^ -Uw.: M. -V

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two yeuav wean ea e ed gnthering may be enpeeted to be tfUmrIirBtrr freight tn ia. The wmaea. with an immeaeuraUe nuiaaaee, there Is Behind the Scenes in wo or three rntn compaakms, were he oompeneation that tbe country fwtdttg 9»rali admittedly bumsfinf about the will be abla to get a line on the else eouatry* They were on the trslo and quaUty of ita principal group ol WASHINGTON Another bedding W X » '^ . »H^ in the capacity of boboee. The dleturbers, will have iU worct ele­ IS BI rflil IS«rMt NegroM were riding the eame train. ment under its eye and, perhaps, be KENTUCKY'S KUHNELS v bimadf a spseeb stvarxl yard* T«5fi3fl?"ra/HaBwN PCUee raided tbf train. The women compelled to make up ita mind what GIVE BOV8E EARFUL OF long. Ha aakad laavs to prisi aad ______OsaT»i to do about i t FIGBTINQ WORDS, SUHt coverad 10 columns of the Congrea- Scoop! ae well as the men tried to run sional Record explaining bla econ­ #ouatf«d OtteUr 1. IMl The reepectable veteran organiza­ omy bill vote and paating that Pttt>Usb«d £v«ry Btraing Bse«P< away. When they were caught By RODNEY DUTCHBB Moatey* *00 MoiiMya. iOat*r*ii at tb« bey cooked up the etory about bav> tions have nothing to do with this NEA Servfop Writer "‘dastardly editorial" and Bingham. Poat 6ffle« at Maaaliaatcr. Coaa., aa lug been attacked by tbc Negroea proposed “march.’* They are, in­ He too quoted Andrew Jackion. faeoad Claaa Mall Mattar. Washington, April 14 — It’s a On tbe Taxpayers BUWWRI»»T10Tt RATBM Lact week one of them, rctuminff deed, issuing warnings against i t And be told how Col. John Ona Taar> by aiall ...... 'The crowd now threatening to con­ good thing the congressmen from Young Brown, another Democratic Pay MOTtbi by mall ..••••••••••• *11® from tbe North, adgiltted that tbc Kentucky didn’t bring along any of alapla o o p l a a .*#•••• •«• story wac an invention. verge on Wnehington in May cannot Kentucky congreasman and a varad, oaa yaar ...... «..Sy.Oa by any **hs"**^ obtain any of the them thar shootln' irons, because brand new member, had* viclotuiy Even without this eonfeiwlon tha attacked bis fellow Kentuckiaaa al­ MI5M0BR OP ‘fHJd ASIOCIATSD sympathy so generally extended to the feud they have started on the . PRAM evidence in the case, wae infinitely floor of the House must be as bitter though be himself had changed bla Tba Aaaoelatad Pra.j ta asalaalvaly dubious. Nowhere else than in the the Bonus Army of last summer as any that ever flamed io tbe wild vota after voting in caueua to cur­ antitUd to tba oaa f t y*oob|laatioij Its status will be quite definite. mountains of the Blue Grass sUtc. tail tbe economy proposal. ot all aawa diapatabaa oraditad to » goutb, and even there agaiaet no Certainly It has been an exchange The House next beard from the or not otharwiaa orailtad la thia body but a Negro, could there have It will not, probably, be a very green Colonel Brown. He bad .'g- piiptr and alpo tba local pava DUb* large group. There are not eo very of fighting words. flahad hapala. been even the chance of a coayle Ool. Fred M. Vinswi, Col. Andrew ured out that putting Colonel Vin HAIR All rlahta of rapob' oatlea or many vt these eenselees, mouthy, son's speech in the Record bad tion. jBckscm, Col. Virgil Chapman aad spaotai dlapatobaa haraln ara alae ra* reasonless gimmes, aD put together, Col. Finley Hamilton, aU Demo­ cost 8226 of taxpayer money, that , aarvad.______But tbe defence of the Negroes it would cost 88,240,78 if sent to Perhaps it won't be such a big crowd cratic members from Kentucky, ap­ ‘ VulJ aarrloa et'tant ut S B A Par* had been undertaken by a group pear to have started this field day everyone in bis district and 829, COVERED f loa, Inc.______' alien to tbe sovereign stale of Ala­ that it can’t be herded into a stock­ when they voted against the Roose­ 166.99 if sent to every Kentucky voter. t'ublisbar'a Kapraaantatlaai Tba bama—a somewhat radical orgasi ade somewbere and kept out of the velt economy bill. JuKua Matbawa Ppaelal Afaney—Naw sight and bearing of a nation that But tbe real shooting began “I may eay to tbe gentleman TurH, Cmoago. tfatrolt and Poatoa zation la tbe North. A New York from Kentucky," promised Colonel has enough troubles without being when the famous LoulsvlUe MEMHBA AUDIT BURDAU U£' lawyer who is also a Jew fought tbe Courier-Journal, Col. Robert Worth Brown, “that whenever the gentle­ CIRCULATJUNS. case for Patterson on tbe retrial pestered by the everlasting clamor Bingham’s paper — he’s the new man from Kentucky has this floor Innerstoring Mattress and seeks unanimous consent to ex­ Despite the fact that the state’s of unreasoning and malignant fools, ambassador to England, exploded t Tha Herald Printina company, ine., with an editorial captioned “Assas­ tend bis remarks I shall object un aasumaa no financial raaponatbility ease had been shot to pieces by the til 1 know what tbe remarks ara ’’ fu. typograpblcal arrora appearing In sins’ Bullets,’’ walled at the “shame advarttaamants in the Manentatar confession of the returned complain­ m u d c a m pa ig n a b e a 1>? of that betrayal which Kentucky about; in the Interest of the tax­ Another piece of bedding... Evening Haraid. ant, the prosecuting officer demand­ Interest revlvee in the China sit­ must suffer.’’ payers be will make no more exten­ made for us by one of the coun­ uation with reporta that large re- Oourto aad Colonels sions in tbe Record until I per­ try’s leading manufacturers.... MONDAY, APRIL 10 ed from the hUl-bllly jury the life sonally have read them unless the Inforcementa ot trained and equip­ One gent who didn’t take that of the defendant, accusing the de­ bit of rugged journalism Ijdng down House overrules me. Every time 1 at an unprecedented price! LACK OF PUBUCITY. fence of having bought wltnesaes ped Chinese troops are hurrying was Colonel May. He rose on the am successful in stopping an ex­ Equip your beds now with these tension of his remarks 1 will save A news dispatch from Washing­ with “Jew money.’’ There was not noilhward in the hope of wrenching floor with a speech he called luxurious, health-building mat­ “From the police court ot Louis-' the taxpayers 830,000 in letters ton states that Conservation Em a scrap of evidence to support this from tbe so-called Manchukuo army tresses. Hundreds of resilient, vUle to the Court of St. James." franked through the mails to voters hour-glass coil springs make up ployment Director Fechner, id accusation but be made it and tbe tbe area between the Great Wall Tbe first thing Colonel Bingham in Kentucky explaining why he did charge ot the organization of the jury found in it whatever excuse it and tbe Lwan river recently cap­ hed done in Louisville, said Col­ or did not do something .... He the center. Top and bottom tured by Japanls allies and Japanese onel May, was to run for county started this," are covered with an interlaced •o-called Forest Army, is disap wanted for defying fact, abandoning Courtly Compliments boihblng planes. It may be that attorney and so corrupt were the hair pad. A durable, woven- Box Springs to pointed in the rate of enrollment decency and humanity and manlfeat- ballot boxes they had to be disre­ Colonel Vinson demanded and r« Mr. Fechner was unfortunately the time has arrived when Japan celved the floor for 10 minutes. He stripc ticking is used in tailor­ Ing its spleen against the intrusion garded. ing each mattress. . Roll edges. Uken lU at the very beginning ot of “Yankee interference in the will be put to the test of proving Colonel May went on to talk of apologized to the House for “the match $17.45 that she can get the better of Jehol the man “who had hibernated lack of understanding of tbe new Made in all sizes. A fine, hand-made box spring to matdh the enrollment proceedings and is South’s Negro problem.’’ member from Kentucky." mud. Her army is still a long way with every discredited Republican your bair-innerspring mattress. directing matters from his bed. What is the life of a Negro boy organization in Kentucky for 20 “My charge against him was not Perhaps this may account for the to those people, or of half a dozen from home and its lines of commun­ years and always found easy ad­ that he was dislojvil—his head is obvious explanation of why greater ication with the sea are pretty mittance wherever crookedness so ^ c k , his brains work so slowly, such Uves, when it comes to shew­ f at he can not understamd tbe speed has not been attained in the squashy. and graft prevaUed." Roosevelt ing the North that Alabama can run had answered the agonized cry of English language.” organization of the great working ;ier own affairs? KentuckyiMS, he said, by • pack­ Then rose Gen. Charles Martin force. That explanation lies in the There probably wasn’t a single ing Bingham off to England. of Oregon, the army’s former as­ "Cowardly slacker In the wa •’’ sistant chief of staff, to denxand: lack of any adequate press arrange­ person on that jury who really be­ IN NEW YORK “Mr. Speaker, why should the ments for publicizing the system of was another of Colonel May’s sweet lieved that there was any attack by epithets. troubles of Kerttucky be aired on ' enrollment. any of those Negroes on the woirer, By PAUL HARRISON And Colonel May, after harking this'floor? There are 48 states WATKINS It is to be assumed that the Con­ back to Andrew Jackson in de­ in the union.” in the case. The verdict was the That threw cold water on the servation Employment Organization I lew York, April 12.—Comme^- fense of his vote, finished by shout­ result of sheer passion and ignorant cd: George M. Cohan, Edward G. ing just where Colonel Blngh n feud temporarily, but nobrdy a complete plan, extending all bigotry, Robinson. Rose Hobart, Ina CTaire, and bis newspaper could go. thinica the House has heard the last Serving Manchester for 58 Years the w ^ from the indlvidusJ appli­ W ehow or other this'frightful I the Marx oi others. Meanwhile, Colonel Vinson, now of the Bellicose and verbose Ken­ in his fourth term, had been writ- tuckians. cant on the street comer to the or­ miscarriage of-justice will Probab^ h j^^ lb S L e'^t^U ganized labor camp in the woods, be prevented. But the prospect ot I traditionally altruistic thea- ^vith every step provided for. But brlnging ordinaury; enlightenment to trical fraternity, have been with a roller coaster in Times va’s appearing at the New Amster­ dam, and Talullah Bankhead’s at I it has not, unfortimately, gotten the .tete o, Alabina Is “c *a^f“ befeS Square*and a freak show in the that plan before the public in such lobby of the Aetor, but Broadway the Times Square. "Run, Uttie discouraging. ] g^ows . . Leona Dalrymple, who at Chillxm" Is filling the Lyric with a way that everybody might know would BtlU be Broadway to him. 16 woh a 810,000 prize with her But even under present condi­ hallelujahs, and “Masks and what it was all'about and how to m cp n arr GUARANTEES. I novel, “Diana of the Green Van, tions he must hold his head pretty Faces” Is at the Liberty. proceed. It has been announced DEPOSE QUAKAW beeaxiae she Is staging a apectacu- high to overlook the depredations HEALTH -DIET ADVICE Provislon in the amended Glaaa-1 come-back now, after several of the taxi dance halls, the medi­ Another note on civic problems that no enroUmeot offices would be Steagall banking bill, which will oc- years vacation ' *•*“'*- concerns the sad plight of Fifth BY DR. FRANK McCOY cine shows, auction rooms, re­ Queatlona in regard to Health and Diet opened but that list of candidates cupy the attention of Congress this writer . • • ^ ...... freshment stands, sidewalk bark­ Avenue, wUch is suf^ring from must be submitted^by local relief or­ v,ut/jr VMS. . ,__ . . 1 hatfared toDDcr and the hot dart- popularity. Popularity, that is, will be answered by Dr. McCoy who can week, for the guarantee of bank de- nJt'*JJcause he is just as popular ers and pusbcaxrt peddler, be addressed In care of this paper. En­ ganizations from existing rosters of Broadway’s legitimate mer­ with paraders. There ai-e about posits by a two billion dollar cor- Hollywood Club as he was a dozen big parades a year, and close stamped, self-addressed envelope, applicants for work. That la un­ chants, however, with vision clari­ poration, ia disappointing to those when he opened on the same site fied by business worries, are de­ people can’t get back and forth for reply. derstandable enough. But precise­ across the avenue to do their shop- | Who »p.ct.a that u-l* termined that the ganxlsb things ly to whom these lists' are to be ping. The merchants’ organiza­ Mother every day. Thpre are a num- ary administration would not best- probably would be a partner must go. Better business, they’re TOMATO JUICE HAS submitted and from whom the local sure, will drive the cheap estab­ tion has just figured out that the I MUCH HEALTH VALUE her of way8 teat tomato jxiice ma^ tate at the bolder recourse of gov- Greatest Show on Earth If recent St. Patrick’s Day procession | be seiwed; it may be used either cold organizations must get their in­ lishments into the side streets. amment guarantee. Bamurn were alive today, because And beer, they’re equally confi­ cost the big stores at least 81,* A few years ago no one bad heard or hot or a small amoimt of lemon structions has never been made dent, will restore a lot of money 000,000. 'They also have figured | of tomato jtiice; now in- tbe canned juice may be added to make a toma­ Tb. 0. tbi. ooubtry k* r,S37w^S-love?' oM ro'C: out that there ought to be a law. to Juice cocktail. For a change . ou clear. lost much of their faith in these y^jg^ gf circus prgss agentry to the Main Stem. form it is one of the best sellers in tbe grocery stores. Many of my might try a Small dish of frozen Here in this town, for example, government-fostered paper buttress- club El Garron, just because those NOTED ENGINEER DIES _ tomato Juice at tee beginning of a the responsible organization so re and Ro- Forty-second street. in that readers wish to know if it is all es of financial credit. About the! hardy perennials.^^rnon Ro- teeming block * west of Times Cleveland, April 10—(AP)-— ^ e I ^ ^gg tomato juice in place of meal. Tbe juice also makes an ex­ cently as Saturday was a little at slta,"are dancing there . . . Police cellent sauce in which to cook meat onfy thing they have any real confi­ Square, already is shedding its Haun Miller, c h ^ en^iiMr of the I g].gjjB,g Juice In the diet and for faat- a loss to know how to proceed. It Commissioner Mulrooney, because tawdry look. True, there still are American Institute of Steel (^n- j jyj Granges are expensive in or I feel sure teat you will find dence in nowadays is the United he has told his men to protect, many other uses for tomato juice knew that it was supposed to select two burlesque shows there, Min' struction, Inc., died yesterday after regions; The answer ia: "Yes, States itself. That confidence Isj rather than ' protest, the qxilet a short illness. He was 66. He juice may be used as a sub- once you know of its great value I a list of young unmarried men be­ armours of spring-smitten young sky’s and the Eltinge, but even unshakable. Assumption by the these have cleansed their fronts formerly was structural spies agefit ^g^. f^ulte In the and its proper use will bring a tween 18 and 25 who have depend­ love. for the Bethelehem Steel Corp. I contftixui practically the marked improvement in your vital­ federal government of responslbll-] of vulgar posters. There’s a ents to whom they would be willing penny arcade, too, but mostly MUler, who was bom In Aylmer, mineral elements and vlU- ity and well being. Ity.for the safety of the deposits in . White Wayward Ont., and graduated from the Uni­ to allocate the bulk of their 830 Nowhere is there less cognizance given over now to 37 varieties of mins.” every government controUed bank 1 BroTdwS th w there bagatelle games. versity of Toronto, was the author There are many good bituids of QUES'nONS AND ANSWERS NORGE wages. But then what? The re­ Down the street, the flea circus of a handbook on structural steel tomato juice on tee market. All of The only refrigerator with sult is that the local organization would instantly dissipate every frag- Broadway itself. Out-of-town- specifications which is used as a (Elderberry Jelly) tee efficient RoUator Pump. ment of distixist and set free the era, seeing the thoroxighfare on Is still prospering. However, Pro­ teem are good if tee label states determined to take the matter up fessor Hubert and his tiny troupe text in many technical colleges and “tomato juice." Curiously enough Question: Edwins J. writes: “This Copts less to own and less to blood 0, industry sud trudo 7htS.rthry'”.« long since have attained the dig­ by many steel compaxxies as a ref- tee home esnned tomatoes are not morning I had a fried egg for break- operate! with the state forester. It is really nity of a rialto Institution, and erence. He wrote methe swuciumistructural | „,u-ny -« satisfactory as tee com- fast. There was some elderberry rather doubtful whether the state Stagnated in the vaults of thousands f^ J ^ a rk s gone, new^ attractions steel buUding code used by most “ canned variety because it 'Jellr on my plate and it touched .Ae of banka all over the country. But gr only variations in the car- probably would be subsidized by mercially canned variety forester will have anything to do the merchants’ association if box- large cities. ia difficult to use processes at Lome egg and instantly turned tee egg His favorite hobby for years had pure green. Is there any danger of 1.50 with the enrollment His part of It 1. oomowhat doubtful U a *u»an- "TgJ »SI*°'Suf iSo'adSJ^'to 1. _ office receipts fell low. teat exclude jxygen during tee can­ too of deposits by a aoa-p.Tsnimoat , , X , “ ^ ,S " 'w h o will admit ao Legitimate theaters, which not been wood carving, and bis skill Bad ning, and, therefore, some of tee soisoning, as I have several glasses u p the work, it might naturally be cx' so long ago housed fly-by-night at­ attracted considerable notice.. vitamin C, which is so abundant in more of tee Jelly, and 1 know many pected, would come after the men corporation, no matter how closely grange, even to himself. The old His widow and two children sur­ people who have this same kind of controlled or how sound in principle, street could assume all the Wpp^ tractions for “men only,” have re­ tomato Juice, may be destroyed. d e l i v e r e d had been enrolled, conditioned in the turned to respectability. NazlmO' vive. Tomato juice contains three vita­ JeUy.' would ever inspire the same feeling drome of a Coney Island midway, Answer: There ia no poison pro­ military camps, and assigned to his mins but la especially rich in vit- of complete security—or do a tenth j min c, being one of our beat sources duced by tee combination of elder­ jurisdiction. Perhaps it will take a and tee equal of oranges, lemons berry or grape j^ y with eggs. Ths WATKINS day or two to find out about these part as much good. In Walks Enoch Arden and grapefruit. Most other foods green coloring you observed Is sim­ There are, of course, many excel-1 which contain this vitamin, when ply due to chdmical changes which things. are not injurious. The press organizations and the Imt arguments to be brought against cooked or canned, partly losa their a governmental guairantee of bank vitamin content, but this is not true newspapers would, of course, be ^ te tee canned tomatoes oh tee (Indication of Heart Tronble) more than willing to co-operate in deposits—the. best of them being juice and the vitamin has been Question: K. O. writes: “At times THEATERS^ the extensive publicity essential to that it would ancourags reckless found to be still present four years my fingers get extremely cold, banking. It might—if government after canning. Vitamin C is re­ they start swelling first in AT^HBE STA’TE speed in the organization of the joints, teen working up to tee supervision of its controlled banks quired to prevent scurvy and to Forest army. They haven't been maintain normal vigor. 1 believe finger-tips. Small lumps form un­ “Sailor’a Lack" utilized to the extent that might shoxfid be permitted to relax. ^ But teat one of tee reasons so many der the skin, teen become red. by “Sailor’s Luck” with Jimmy Dunn touching anything cold my fingers have been expected. there would be no excuse for permit­ people feel an improvement on tee and Sally Eilera will be shown at tee ting it to relax. The provision of tomato juice fast is that they, there­ get blue and numo. Would like to State for tee last times todsy and Doubtless the uncertainty and fore, get a great abundance of this find a cure, as I have to work for a Tuesday. Those who liked this team vagueness will be cleared up within this bill for the removal of Incom-! vltaniin. A lack of It Is thought to living." of versatile actors in "bad airt" will a day or two; perhaps it has been xetent bank offlclals-^-one of the I product a weak, nm-dewn feeling. Answer: Possibly you are having thoroughly enjoy “Sailor’a Luck” best things, by the way, ever pro­ Tomatoes and their juice are good some kind of functional heart while those who never saw slthar of cleared up at the time this comment trouble. Your physician should be posed- in banking legislation in this for making tee body more alkatoe. these yoimg stars before wlD ha- appears. But if not it might be They should be used by those able to tell you whether or not my come Dunn or Eliler fans aa a result a very excellent idea for Mr. Fech­ country—ought to Ineure rational ttoubled with addbsls. 1 do no,t guess is correct. I wUl be glad to of their excellent work ia “Bailor’s send special articles on heart de­ ner or whoever may be acting for hnwxr administration when supported know of any other fbod teat can be LaicIc*’* by an adequate system of frequent | as safely carried on long journeys rangements and poor circulation “King Kong” comes to the Stats him to realize that neither the boys or for extended periods of time that you will forward a large, aeJf-ad- hank examinations. on Sunday but there are three out­ who want to enlist nor the local or­ will supply vltaraln C as well and dressed, stamped envelope with your standing pictures teat precede the ganizations who must certify them Perhaps, as the new biU comes | in as appetising a form as canned request for teem. arrival of tee notorious Kong. under study in Congress, It may turn j tomatoes or tomato Juice. ^ ^ 'Brt^way Bad” with Joan Bleodell, are mind readers. (Fat Due to Larger Cells) out that the g;uarantee feature is all TomatotSy Uke oth6r add frults» Richard Cortez and Gliiier ROfen contain o r g ^ c acids which seem to Question: Mr. Chairman writes: will be tee main attractloa on Wed­ INCREDIBLE. that the coxmtry-ahould require. But j act as mild digestive tonics and en­ “We bad a discussior in pur class nesday and Thursday. “OraBd Slam” Amazement throughout the coxm- at this time one can scarcely avoid courage normal intestinal tone. about tee cells of tee body. Some of vTite Loretta Young and Paul. Lucas the feeling that an opportunity is While fasting on tomato juice, the tee class argued that, when a per­ will be ce-featured with Odom try follows the conviction of the elimination ot toxic wastes is en­ son becomes fat, tee cells grow being missed for a psychological ten- j O’Brien in Zane Grey's" “S ad ie first of the seven Alabama negroes couraged and at tee same time the larger, while others held teat tee Lightning” on Friday a ^ Saturday. to be retried, at command of the strike In the provision of govem- body is supi^ed adte an abundance body is fat, because new ceUs have On Saturday aftemoeo asm from of alkaliue-formlxig minerals which been grown. Which is correct?” United States Supreme Court, for m ^t guarantees. another thrilling chapter of “Tbe have bean lacking. Some of tee . Answer: In most cases tee pif®x* Lc:t Special” there drill be a novel the so-caUed Scottshoro outrages. disorders benefited by tee tomato ence of fat indicates that certain stage act ad an added attraeilon. One of the eight young men orig­ STOCKADE MATERIAL. juice fast ore: diabetes, rhsumatlsm, cells have grown larger because of New England’s premier llagidlan Announcement teat a Red “bonus liver and gall bladder troubles, the infiltration ot fat. There are, will perform boininf acta «f magic inally convicted and sentenced to acidosis, flatulency, as wsU as many however, cases which appear to be army** invasion of Washington Is and wlU give East«r rah^ta ainqr to death is being considered as a minor. other chronic derangements. fat where tee increase la due to an lu c ^ Idddlea. Schwarts tea mi«l- Six others are in the same boat being organized, tee plan being to Because ot its low sugar content increased number ol cells, as with cian comes to tea State ’Heater on with Heywood Patterson, the 19- reach tee national capital May 12 It often proves superior in the diet tumors. Saturday to fruits containing sugar. Tomato aftemoq«u year old boy now aw aitii^ the death from all parts of tea country, is not juice does not need to be reserved ^tiuAt Its element of satisfaction. VOLCANOES ACTIVE It is world famouR yal W sentence. There is no reason to for fasting alons but It makes a pis know tie Ths preparations seem to be on an pleasing additioa to tee diet at any doubt that what passes as justice in Santiago, CaUle, April 10.—(AP) sues ol New York*e extensive scale and tee deliberate time with oon-stareby m4aU. it l Alal&ba will be meted out to all eepecially valuable When taken be­ — Salta Observatory ‘ reported Side.” OttolaUy; R of them io the sasM measure as to purpose to be to insure the presence fore breakfast as a morning drink today teat volcanoes in the central (me-balf miles ta area, of all tee'downright b|dins, malcon­ Chilean mountain region wei« tween Brooklyn Bsid|pl fad _ . Patterson unless some influence or between meals. Children should teenth Street, apd ruM tents and irreconcilable and entirely be given either tomkto juice or moderately active, .with indications . la^e powerful than the Alabama of In te^ activity in tee. nsari fu- Bowery and Thliid. orange juice regularly to provide the river. ; i:. ^pohx^tion of fair play intervenes, useless floaters in the country. vitamin CL and they need cm or the tore. ( 0 k ifteie-N^rroes were ““ Ddspite.tee fact that tee propo^

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DOW In its fourth week in L 0 6 An­ (AP)—A of Mi HERRIOT READY TO TALK WATCHMAN IS n illD geles, would gross 82,000,000, MET GREENE’S RAND ' kuoan anny, li’aauwiWy 6 DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Queer Twists Kid from Spaw." would do close to of t fiO O WM raportril.tb I M that and "Sbj Done Him Wrong," todsy'nt 16 q Om MONDAY, APRIL 10 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) WAR DEBTS AT PARLEY BY m s OiVN PISTOL would rise Above $1,000,000. AT REC WEDNESDAY south of Harbin. In Day*s News Because of Its foreign receipts N6t«—All proaramt to key and basic obataa or groups thereof unless sped* "Cavalcads" was plaoefT above any The mutinears w e n nwfBh|n|f this lied; fftsit to coast (e to e) designation Includes all available statlona Milt Greene and his Broadcasting Pf^ce Report He W6S Shot by of these for returns and "Tbs Sign way, the r ^ r t said. Programs subjset to change. P. M. Cent. East. Former Premier to Leave Orchestra have been engaged to of toe Cross" at nrnre tban .$lj)00,- (By Tht Xuooiated Prtat) 6:00— 7:00—Myrt and Margt — cast; France on April 19 for Wash­ Oak Park, Bis. — The strange Woman After He Had Struck furnish the musie for the special NBC-WEAF NETWORK Milligan and Mulligan—midwest (x>ma Miss Patricia Maguire has Her. 000 for the same reason. 6:15— 7:15—Buck Rogers in 2413- ington Conferences. One tbeatricaP magazlDc, noting hoUdey Cbmmunl^ dance to be 8ASIC—East! i ^ f (koyX^weel wtlc east; MarUn’s Orchestra—Dixie been in for 14 montos because of held on Wednesday evening at toe ariar wtag wfl wilt wfbr wro 6:30— 7:30—Travelers’ Guartat—east: the attendance jump, placed the na­ Paris, April 10.— (AP) — Former an attack of sleeping sickness, is a PbUadelpbla, April 10— (A P ) — East Side ReereatioD building from M O N E Y F o r when ^ e wtam wwj wsal; Midwest; Freddie Martin’s Orches. — Dixie; beauty sleep for her.' A newspaper tional weekly figure now at 80,000,- TvinaQ wcfl ksd woc-who wow wdai Ncumiller and Porterfleld—midw Premier Edouard Herrlot will be Horace Asher, 42 year old night 000, compared with toe 60,000,000 8:00-12:00 p. m. Thie band, consid­ n o r th w e st a CAN^IAN — wtmj 6:45-*- 7:46—Baake Carter—basic: Be­ reporter who visited her at her watchman, was shot to death -with tween the Bookends—west particularly Interested in seeking average for 1932. ered one of the state's leading units, wiba kstp webc wday kfyr ckgw cfcf home reported she had gained 20 bis own pistol ms he was leaving bis TAXE8 7:00— 8:00—SIngin’ Sem—basic; Am­ information (»ncemlng the status of SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wls wjax An Academy of Motion Picture have been and are at the present wti»»w5un wiod wsm wmc wsb wapt bassadors—Dixie: Joy’s Or.—west the debt question involving the pounds and that any robust outdoor home to make bia rounds today and tOANt AMANDM» QUIOCVi 7:15— 8:15—The Columbians—to cst Arts and Srisnees spokesman said time pitying at some of the beet wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc United States and France when he girl would envy her bealthy-looking police held Mrs. Mary (Corson, 41, SA4AU MONTHUr SAYMim woal ktba ktbs 7:30— 8:30—Dr. Fu Manehu — basic; there was a prooioect of five or six ballrooms throughout the state, MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl Norsemen—midwest: Piano—west reaches Washington in about two cheeks. Injections of a serum^pre- an unemployed telephone operator, Ctmt <•—Wrik—•‘w MfaMi studios resuming normal salaries. having played at the Promenade at COAST—kgo kfl kgw konjo khq kpo 8:00— 9;00—Ruth Etting, Songs—to c weeks. pared from toe blood of person- who for toe abooting. kfsd ktar kgu 8:15— 9:15—Mills Bros. — basic: Die- have recovered from sleeping sick­ Players accepted a voluntary redno- Hartford, Tab In WillimanUc, and PnSONAL nNANCSCO. tatora—Dixie; Westphal Orchet.— Semi-official reports said be Detectives said Mrs. Carson told recently they played at the Hart­ Cent. East. raldweatt Organ Racital—west even hopes to discuss the question ness seem to stir a slight conscious­ them she had kzmwn Asher for tlon ranging around 60 per cent tor Boom 2, State Thealsr 4:00— 8:00—The Whimring Ban! 8:8fr— 9i$0—Mystsriss In Paris—basic ness, her relatives say. • right weeks beginning with the ford Times Progress Exposition. A 788 Blalo 8 U M ao 4:15— 6:18—Songs at Twilight—at^®*c 8:08—10:00 — Country (flub — east; of intergovernmental debts first about three years and that they bad 4:30— 8:30^Sohirmer-Schn)itt, 8:30^Sohrrmer-Schn)itt, Pis Planes Kansas City — Police report toe bank holiday, when theater attend­ banner crowd is expected to attend Phene SAIO. Broadway Melodies — Dixie; Jack band w i& President Roosevelt al­ quarreled while she was visiting this week’s dance which will be 4 :S — 5:45—Paul Wing, Story Man Bous Concert Orchestra—midwest though the international economic first swimming complaint of toe him. ance reache'^ an extremely low 5:00— 6d)0—Dinner Concert—alag est 8:16—10:15—Pollack Orch.—midwest points. They are now attempting offered with no increase in admis­ Tke aolr chara* <• 4Mm « b6 m o- 5:30— 6:30—King Kong, Serial—to c problems were announced as the season Simday. With a maximum "W e quArreled and hg struck me Mir a*rc*at y n m latS mm oasafS 9:30—10:3(h-Edwin C. Hill—also coast to ghow that some of the studios are sion for this wril known band. 5:46— 5:45—Counteca AlbanI—alae cst 8:48—10:45 — Wm. O’ NsbI, Tanep— topl(9i to he talked over at the temperature of 84, two women pro­ in toe mouth," they quoted her/ amoaat at iMin. 6:00— 7rt0—Oruen-Hall Planee—to o in 4 poriUoD to return to full salar­ east; Myrt and Marga—west repeat Washington conference. (The Amer­ tested because tores small boys, Asher apparently forgot bis pistol 6:15— 7:15—Ray K n i^t, Hlf Sketch 10:00—11 :S0—Barlow Symphony—e to c ies. 6:30— 7:30—Elvia Allman, Specialist ican government has offered to dis­ sans toe proper habiliments, plunged as he left to make toe rounds of OABBIBON MUTINIES 10:38—11:30—Laon Balasco Orch.—to e W W V b i J / / / / / 6:45— 7:45—T..S Uoldbergs, Sketch 11:08—12:00—Abe Lyman Orch.—e to e cuss debts only with nations which into toe Blue River for a dip. buildings be guarded near bis home. While denying toe motion picture Harbin, Manchuria, April 10.— 7:0(W> 8:00—Historical Sketchea—east 11:38—12:3(^Nalson’s Orches.—c to e 7:30— 8:30—National Opera Concert met their December obligations, Chicago— John W. Fonner, Feder­ Police said Mrs. Carson told them producers and distributors plan a 12:00— 1:00—Dance Hour—wabc only new wage cut, Will Hays, president, 8KK>— SUX)—Sypeles Oenccrt Orchea. NBC-WJZ NETWORK which France defaulted'. M. Herrlot al chemist, who tested toe new she picked up toe weapon and fired 8:30— 9:30—K>7. Drama ef tha War was overthrown os premier be­ said "our problem ir to balance up 9:00—10:00—Morgan L. Eastman Qrch. BASIC — East: wjs (key) wbz-wbsa legalized beer from seven different one shot at Asher. 9:30—10:30—Radie Forum—also coast wbal wham kdka wear wjr wlw wsyr cause he demanded the payment be breweries in Chicago regarded that The bullet hit him in the back. He between toe outgo in all branches 10:00—11:00—Johnny Johnson’s Orches. wmal; Midwest: wek^y kyw kfkx wenr made). and toe current income from toe 10:30—11:30—Jack Denny’a Or.—baslo wls kwk kwer koll wren wmaq kso toe average kick was 2.8 per cent died before reaching a hospital. IldW—12:00—Lepez Orchestra — east: M. Herrlot will leave April 19 of alcohol by weight. This Is four- Two policemen passing Asher’s box office.” He added that there DR. KING-The Dentist NORTHWEST & CANADIAN — wtml The Geldberae—repeat for coast wlba kstp webc wday kfyr ckgw cfcf on the eteamsblp He de France, un­ tentbs of one per cent under the home as Mrs. Carson left noticed are “imperative requirements of 11:80—12:30—Hollywood on the Air SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wls wjaz der present plans. He will be a economy in all branches." wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmc wsb wapi legal miximum. her agitation and said on question­ “ THE MONARCH OF TEETH THAT FIT" CBS-WABC NETWORK wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc free agent emd more an Informant The lowest alcoholic content he ing her that they were told "there’s BASIC—East; wabc (key) wlcc wade woa! ktbs ktbs than a negotiator. He will be ac­ foimd was 2.48 abd toe bighe.-it 3.18. a man shot." woko wcao waab wnsLc wct wkbw wkrc MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl companied by two experts, probably STATIONS ABANDONED SPECIAL whk ekok wdro weeu wTp wjas wean PA c Tf IC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo Pittsburg—Jake Margint discov­ “Featherweffbt" Plate made of IlfeHke teeth with ^ 6 0 C A wfbl wspd wjev: Midwest: wbbm wgn khq kpo kfsd ktar Jacques Bizot, of the finance min­ ered a new way of getting toe last wfbm kmbe wcco kmox wowo Cent. East. istry, and Robert Coulondre, com­ Elizabeth City, N. C., April 10 — gold pins, best American Rubber. \ $25.00 Set for ^ X . EAST AND CANADIAN — wpg wbp word in family arguments, firemen MOTION PICTURE TRADE (A P ) —Two North Carolina Coast wlbw whec wlbs wfea wore efrb ckac 4:00— 5:00— Edward Davies, Baritone mercial experts of the foreign office. told Magistrate John J. Sweeney. TBUBYTE TEETH—Gold Base Robber DIXIE — wgst wSfa wbre wqam wdod 4:15— 6:15— Dick Oaring—east only The government expects the Guard stations, toe Gull Shoals and wnoz klra wrec wlae wdsu wtoc krld 4:30— 5:38—The Singing Lady—east When things get too hot Margint Dam Neck Mills, each with crews of $20.00 4:45— 5:45—Orphan Annie—east only Washington (xinversations will be of turns in a fire alarm. The magis­ wrr ktrb ktsa waco koma wdbo wodz REroRTED IMPROVING nine,, will go on toe inactive list wbt wdae whig whas wtsr wdbj wwva 5:00— 6:00—Maud & Cousin Bill, Skit a general nature to chart the course trate had toe last word this time. It CORAUTE NATURAL wrobg wsjs 5:15— 6:15—King Kill Kare 41 Adolph July 1, it was annoimced today at —east; Dick Daring—midwest rpt for the London world economic con­ TransInceBt^— as MIDWEST — wbem wsbt wcah wmbd ference. was “thirty days." Seventh District Coast Guard head­ GUM PLATE wtaq wkbb kfab wisn ksej wibw kfb 5:30— 6:30—Three X Sisters, SongC Hollywood Studios to Resume Your choice, el. 5:45— 6:46 — Lowell Thomas, — east: San Francisco—Mickey, zoo orang quarters. , beautiful Ss coral wmt wnac wkbn wgl utang, accustomed to soda pop, gave the best EagUsb MOUNTAIN—kvor kls kob ksl Orphan Annie—midwest repear Normal Salaries After Eight Tbs Gull Shoals station Is seven —the color ef PACIFIC COAST — khj koln kgb kfre 6:00— 7:00—Amoe ’n’ Andy—east only evidence be is ready to go along Robber with True kol kfpy kvl 6:15— 7:15—The Jestere, Vocal Trio Weeks at Reduced Incomes. miles from toe C2iicamocomico sta­ natural healthy 6:38— 7:38—Grouehe A Chico Marx with toe gang as be nosed toe suds tion, while toe Dam Neck Mills sta­ to Nature Teeth. Cent. East. 7:(XK— 8:CK^The New Eskimo Show of a stein of 3.2 beer. He drank .jng tion is seven miles south of 'Virginia gums. Natural Gums. 4:00— 5:00—Don Lsng, Stoi^—east 7:30— 8:30— Don Carney Dog Chats and deep and then begged for more. Hollywood, April 10.— (A P ) — 4:18— 6:18—Fred Berrens’ Orch.—to e 7:45— 8:45—Phil Cook and His Act Dial Twisters Motion picture executives meeting Beach, Va. Special $10. $15, 4:30— 5:80—Ski ppy, Sksteh—east only 8:00— 9:00—Weekly Minstrel Show Marshfield, Ore.—Laughter greet- offer pricoV<3 V 4:48— S N ^ L o n e W olf—eastern basic 8:30— 9:80—Melody Moments, Vocal ec toe antics of Charles Haguist 65, here today to “stabilize toe indus- $20 S;00— 6:00—To Be Announced 9:00—10:00—The Hour Glasa—also cst B j W. 4. DALTON as be imitated C!harles Chaplin in a ti7 ,’’ need not be pessimistic. 8:18— 5:15—Gee. Hall Orch.—also cst: 10:00—11:00—Southern Singers — east; Along with reports that theater Millionaires would Speidal Price Offer The Devil Bird—midwest only Amos *n’ Andy—repeat for west home talent show here. Then gladly pay one thou­ 5:30— 5:30 — Jack Dempsey G y m — 10:18—11:18—Welcome Lewis, Central, Haguist suddenly toppled to toe attendance in toe nation was on east: Bkippy, Sketch—midwest rpt 10:30—11:30—Manhattaji Guardsmen N ot so long ago it was quite an toe increase were imofficial esti­ NOTICE! sand dollars for VYDON 8:45— 6:45 — Just Plain Bill — east floor. More laughter, for patrons 11:00—12:0(V—Bert Lown’s Orchestra event to hear a foreign program re- mates that “Forty Second Street,” this denture ^ , PLATE ’45 only: Lens Wolf—midwest repeat 11:38—12:3(^Maxim Lowe’s Orchattra believed it part of the act. But it broadcast over networks in the wasn’t. He was dead. THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN VYDON 6:45— Today’s News — LoweD United States. The success of such AND HARTFORD RAILROAD acme of Dental Perfec­ Thomas. an endeavor depeilded upon many FLIER REACHES MANILA COMPANY hereby gives notice that tion—a plate derigned to things; weather conditions, fading, Manila, P. I., April 10.— (A P ) — on March 22, 1933, it filed with toe 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. please the most fastidious. WTIC 7:15—Octavua Roy Cohen Murder and the ability of the transmitter Completing a flight from Madrid Interstate Commerce Comnoission at and receiver were cne most import­ started March 18, Feraando Rein fT Washington, D. C., its appUcatioii Travelers Broadcasting Service Mystery. ant. Today the rebrodcast of Loring arrived in Manila at 5:10 p. for a certificate that toe present and A LL GROWN AND BRIDGE W O ^ , per tooth, as low as 86JM Eburtford, Conn. 7:30— Five-Star Theater —Grouebo JkkAusiSibrr features su ^ as the opening of m., today from Hongkoxig. Ha was future public cjmvenience and neces­ E K T K A O n O N B ...... $1.00 C L B A N IN a...... $1.00 50,000 W „ 1060 K. a , 282-8 M. and Chico Marx. M tltfly Momonts 8:00-^Esklmos. , Holy Year, as sent from Vatican greeted by members of toe Spanish sity requires i ^ operation by it of FimCNQS as low a s ...... $2.00 City in Italy, are taken as a matter colony. Dlractadby the railroad of the South Manchester 8:30—^Don Carney Dog Chat. JOf IP PAimNACg 8:45—^Phll Cook. of course. The Spanish aviatof Is the first to Railroad Company, which railroad OTHER OFTIOBB IN BRIOOEPOBT AND WATERBURY Monday, April 10. Weather conditions are known a - featuring SAM HIRMAR i extends from Manchester to South (Eastern Standard Time) 9:00—^Minstrels. fiy alone dlrecUy between Hong­ "WlzmrdoffhaXyhphona" 9:31— Cascades Orchestra. week or BO in advance, the proper kong and Manila, a hazardous 660 Manchester, 1.94 miles, with 1.21 DR. C. W. KING EXAMINATION FREE . WJZ— and Q -3 I I . , , 9:45— Collegians. short wave length for these conu- mile trip on which Glenn Brophy, ' N.I.C ckain RS.T miles of yard tracks and sidings, all 806 M AIN STREET. HARTFORD Open Tuesday, Thorsday P. M. 10:01—^Pro^dence-Biltmore Orches­ tions is picked cmd the program in Hartford County, Ckinnecticut. 4:00— Salon Concert Ensemble. British filer, lost his life in 1931. Cvary MONDAY avaalng tra—Eleanor Talcott, solist. Mes on as scheduled. A t I ^ C DR.B.F.ADLES 4:30—Walter Dawley, Organist Captaii: Wolfgang von Gronau, Ger­ 10:30—Ronnie and Van. tead(]uarters in New York there fare THE' NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN Licensed Dentist in Oiarge Telephons ^8100 5:00—^Whispering Banjos and man airman, and three companions 10:45—News. several directional antennae and an made toe trip last year on his world AND HARTFORD RAILROAD Ma(l Hatters. ultra modem receiver for each days’ 11:00—Hme, weather, temperature. flight. COMPANY. 5:15—Morgan Memorial Chat 11:03— Sports Review — a i l Wil­ work. The best antenna for tto t 5:30—Schirmer and Schmitt, particular day is automatically liams. • \ Pianists. 11:15— caifEord and Cameron. selected; nothing is left to chance to 5:45—Discoverers’ Club. 11:30—The Phantom Gypsy. spoil a foreign feature. The receiver 6:05— Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 12:00—Park Central Orchestra. is designed to reproduce toe highest 6:30— Revere Sisters. quality of speech or music and auto- SHOW ^ :4 5 —Cavalier of Song. 1 atic, as wall as manual, devices tYOO—^The TravHers Hour— (jhris- are used to maintain toe right level MyiTCRIOUf BAU tiaan Krlens, director; with Myrtle WAPPING of volume. ) • ( ..; '0 .0 1 1 SOUf USHIU Leonard, Contralto. Fourteen cents,per day is about rr o p,c.fI a 8:00— Snow 'Village. There will be a Depression Dance toe maximum cost of owidng a good 8:30— Studio Program. given at the Wapping school ball radio. Somebody has figpired < -t 9:00—^The Gypsies. on Wednesday evening, April 19, on this basis— $25 a year for de­ 9:30—Ruby Newman’s Orchestra. under the auspices of the Wapping preciation, $8 for repairs and tubes 10:00—WTIC Playhouse — Guy Parent-Teachers’ association. This and 5c per day for electricity. It I SAW A MAGICIAN MAKC seems cheap enough but I think Hedlund, Director. is to be a benefit dance for the A BALL ROLL UPHILL 10:30-Secretary of Commerce children. Fines will be charged for these figures run higher than toe Daniel C. Roper. signs of prosperity. Prizes will be average. The usual radio would LA5T NIGHT— WITHOUTI 11:05—Ted Weems’ and his Or­ given for best costumes. have to be nm from morning till TOUCHING IT. HE WAS chestra. There were about thirty-six la­ late at i^gbt to consume that SIMPLY WONDERFUL 11:30—Jack Denny’s Orchestra. dies who attended the tenth birth­ nickel’s worth of jlectricity And 12:00 Midnight—Ralph Kirbery, day party of the Federated Work­ tto t 18 repair bill seems out of pro­ dream singer. ers, which was held at the home o^ portion. The depreciation depends A. M. Mrs. Frank W. Congdon of Laurel upon toe initial cost of toe machine 12:05— Vincent Lopez’ Orchestra. Hill, last Friday afternoon. Miss —that Is whether it was bought 12:30—Hollywood-On-The-Alr. Dora Foster was the assistant hos- three years ago or last month. The t688* * radios of today are so much more Wellman R. Burnham is still 111 at efficient and toe. price so much low­ bis home In Pleasant Valley. er that an average is bard to strike. The Wapping Grange officers met Your guess ic good as any one’s so at the home of Mrs. Lillian E. Grant long OB it is under fourteen cents. WDRC last Friday evening where they had The day of more powerful radio a rehearsal for degree work. The stations Is just around toe comer— 225 Hartford Conn. 1880 home economics committee also met not prosperity’s comer either. Every there at the same time to plan for r/eek we bear of progress in toe re­ Monday, April 10. the program of the next meeting of building of well known stations. The (Eastern Standard Time) the Grange, on Tuesday evening, latest is W LW in Cincinnati with April 11. tbs starting of its 881 foot tower P. M. Mrs. David Burnham is confined for a new transmitting antenna. 4:00— Frank Westphal’s Orches­ to her home by llnesi and under the This station svsntually will broad­ tra. case of an Ea'it Hartford phyeidan. cast with a power of 1600,OOC watts. MY GOODNESS BUT 4:30—Columbia Artist Recital. The South Windsor Sunday Tbsse powerful stations are one school pupils are rehearsing for an method of overcoming chaotic con­ 4:45—Lon Ross and His Russian Easter program. Troupe. dition! of present day radio recep­ A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. tion. With so many small stations THE NIAGICIAN 6:00—True Animal Btoriss. Frederick D, McLaughlin reoentl: 5:16—Fred Berren’s Orchestra. crowding tbs air it is almost impos- DIDN'T HAVE Charles J. Dewey motorsd siblf to enjoy all that the radio Is 5:26—Bponaored Program. Springflsld, Mass., last Saturday 6:80—Bkippy. capable of gtvlnff. If the number ANYTHING TO DO mommg and Roger Dewey his son of broadcasters cannot be cut down 5:40—Lone Wolf Tribe. returned with him for a visit here. tbs next best thing seems to be to WITH MAKING 6:00—Reis and Dunn, Comedy and Tobacco buyers b ai^ been in Songs. inersast the power of a few stations THE BALL PER" town looking at crops out offerlnf In various parts of the country. The 6:10—Osorgo Hall's Orchestra. such Inw prTcen that many growsri lOUM.THERE WAS •■■'II — ..i< (ijcir crops. iwsr of tns smaller, strictly local 6:30—Harold B. Smith, Planint. Bansmittsrs should be restricted so 6:45—Obandu the Magician. Au.uiig those who have sold their that they remain, In fact, locals. A fONTOUTIONlsr 7:00—Myrt and Marge, crops recently are Clarence Fair­ This paragraph merely Is personal INSIDE IT. BY 7:15—The Chorallers. banks, Edward Oibboni, Richard opinion. Ws knov; that tbs smaller 7:80—Jubilee Singers. Nicholson, David Curtin, Elliott and stations desire an Increase of power; SHIFTING HIS Joseph Elmore, Olcott F. King, 7:46—“Nervous Dispepsia"; Dr. this is natural bscaus., with Incrsas- Michael Faeomls, William Kiniry, WE IGHT IN THE Copeland. sd power comes a greater range or 7:60—Nelson Carrier, Songs; A1 John Lawton, Charles Reardon, BALL, HE MADE Robert Luchiva, C. Leslie King. W il­ broadcast area. With greater White, Plano. broadeaet range comei the ability to 8:00— Singln* Sam. liam Cavanaugh, Thomas Curtin and IT GO. Thomas Riley. Those who pur­ charge more per hour for advertle- 8:16—The Columbians, In.g over the air. A natural pro- 6:80—Fu Manehu Mystery Story. chased the crops were tbs General Cigar Company, Msndlsson, Ben­ greiiion of Ideas comes with this 8:00—Ruth Etting, Songs; Leon­ power Increase. ard Hayton's Orcbeitra. jamin Hass and Co., Barney Rap- (D psport, and Stanley Smith. If the local stations are to be 9:16—MUli Brothers; Don Red- granted thie ever Increaelng^power mon’i Orchestra. A minstrel nd dance will be held Thursday evening, April 20, at It should bs rutricted to daylight 9:80—1260 Prise Contest. the South Windsor Town ball, by hours only, when station interfer­ THAT'S ANOTHER 9:36—Little Frankie's Orchestra. ence ie at a minimum. In any case the South Windsor Athletic club un­ ILLUSION. DON'T CAM ELS are made 10:00—Rlehfleld Country Club der the direction of Arthur Squlree, condltlone must change If we are to Musical Program. you KNOW THAT J. Reardon and Ray Patrla, man­ have all that Is enjoyable in radio. from finer* MORE 10:30—Edwin C. Hill. agers. Robert Murray will be the And they wUl change. BUT ISN’T THIS IT'S THE T O B A C y 10:46—William O'Neal, Tenor. interlocutor. End men will be C. THE MILDEST EXPENSIVE tobaoool .X 11:00—Columbia Symphony Or­ THAT COUNTS ? Patria, J, Stone, J. Driscoll, C. KIND?, HERE/HAVE than any other poinilar chestra. Dwyer, H. Prior. D. Broderick and Deaths Last Night 11:80—Abe Lyman's Orchestra. L. Patrlo. Members of the boys’ ONE OF MY .brand. 'They are mild and girls' club will form the oborus. ! Dallas, Tex.— Col. Fred A. Lo­ CAMELS. _ ...eaay on the throat. BANKERS DISCUSS PARLEY gon, 68, organizer of the North Basel, Switzerland, April 10.— Texas ArUllery Brigade which They give you more (A P )—The approaching economic served in toe World War as toe WBZ.WBZA 61st Field Artillery. phatun. T r y Gamela. parleys In Washington were dis­ New York—Alfred W. Norek, 88, Sprlngflelf* — Boston cussed today at the monthly meet­ ing of World Bank directors, who prerident of the American Jewish prepared for the important role the Publishing Corporation. Monday, April 10, 1988 bank expects to play In the world New York—Henry M. Hadley, economic conference. After that 2nd, 68, Superintendent of toe Cal­ 4:00 p. m.—^Radio Guild, ^Clarence." conference the bank hopes its ae vary Mission in NSW York and for­ 6:00— Grin and Bearit. tlvity will be Increased. mer field secretary of toe Interna­ 6:16—Dick Daring. L. J, A. Trip, governor of ' the tional Union of G o i ^ MIssIo m . 8:80— Singing Lady. Bank of Holland, was elected vlce^ Banff, Alta.—R. A. E. C. 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* fi ■f. MANCHESTER ETSn5NTifG;.^BRALD.: MANCHESTER: C(INN.' MONPAY, APRIL 10,1S8S. : ; PAGE SIX , ( . BKMPi M x)FSTYL^THESB EASTER Sewice .By.HElBN W ^IM E R HIntz on Bofw to Keep Ip Om I fep Worid rimed AvtlMltp / By Olive Roberts Bartoe V O U aie qeiy and (boTisK ' '-ThiteBn litigoFipfing, I And I Ii1 » you near. EMOTIONS AFFECT TONGUE; r Any sidtewllt|n)o^ You era fbind oF laughter. CONDITION A HEAL1R INDEX SHALL THE CXIMINO BABY Dandhg on;a ' So ani v ’ Gets one coin or many You ce(M boa spendthrift 1^ DR. MORRIS FISHBKIN LornL a u r a L o u BE KEPT A SECRET FROM OLDER CHILDREN When you pass its‘way, Running throu^.my spring Editor, Jonmal of the Amwrlcan B r o o k m a n You buy venders* rosps If there wasnY autumn Medical Aseoefstion, and of Hygeia, e i « > N£ASERVICE.INC f " “What are you doing. Bobby?” Seven timec a dpy. Edr temembaring. the Health Mag—lne. The two ladies stopped and watch­ ' ^ A. ns to B E T T Y K E N D A L L , pansies to plcmt. 'They’re in the great deal of attmtlon to the ap­ wealthy eoolety girl, Janet, 28, is ccll&r*'’ pearance of the tongue because of secretary to BRUCE HAMILTON, "How nice! Isn’t it early?” the relationship of such appear­ - ances to disturbances of the rest of advertlBing manager of Every Homo “Ob, no! I must have them all planted soon.' 1 want flowen for Magazine. Sbe still loves Rolf. the digestive tract. my Uttle sister, or maybe be’U be a JEFF GRANT, yoong engineer, Occasionally the tongue is abnor­ brother.’’ saves her purse from a holdup man mal in its construction at birth so ’The two ladies looked at each nad she and Jeff become friends. that the (Kinditlon of tongue-tie is other. “So you’re going to have a When sbe learns Rolf has eloped produced. There are other eases in Uttle sister or brother!” said Mrs. wltti Betty riie tells Jeff aboat her which that portion of the tissue Brown. “How nice!” broken engagement and says she holding tee tongue is abnormally “Mommy said she would let me do can never care for anyone else. long permitting actual swallowing her planting. I’m helping all I Hamilton leaves the magazine 4 W m i of tee tongue with occasional as­ can.” phyxiation. and secures a Job for Janet as so­ “Isn’t she weU?” cial eeoretaiy to his rister, MRS. The tongue may be suddenly in­ "No, you see the baby presses flamed from a number of different CURTIS. It to several days before against her heart and she can’t do Janet learns Mrs. OnrHs Is Betty causes, sucb as injuries, bums, in­ much but sew, I have to help lots. sect bites, and occasionany associa­ Kendall’s mother. Then she feels We all have to do what we can to tion with sucb serious infectious she riwnld go away bnt dreoni- help our baby.” diseases as scarlet fever, tj^boid stanoes prevent. What a Shook! fever or smallpox. Whenever tee Bolf and Betty return from their The stroUers gasped. This out tongue is Infected tee lymph honeymoon and move to their own of the mouth of a mere baoy him­ glands in tee region also become i^Mitment. Mrs. Curtis goes to Sil­ self was too astonishing! What was infected and swollen. In serious ver Bay, a lake resort, taking Janet his mother thinking about? But then cases death may result from such with her. They stay a month. you might know. She was one of Inflammation, but In most cases One evening shortly after their those new yoimg people who be- mild treatment tends to lead to I'otarn Janet goes for a drive with Toppii|g the mode, Easter hats take gloves in their own fabric likeness. Brown and white polka dotted silk Ueved in almost brutal truth about recovery. Jeff. They see a man^and girl be­ organdy fashion the high styled sailor hat, neck m ff and double cuffed gloves at the left. Brown clre ribbon everything. Heaven knows what all There arc many nervous disor­ side a wrecked oar. Jeff stops, ders or conditions in which there is bands the bat and fastens the ruff. All done up In brown, to top a chiffon dress, the high-hat chapeau in sbe had told this child! They thinking there has been an accident. changed the subject and then walk­ pain In tee tongue or burning of NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY the center has a peaked crown and a horsehair braid brim that shadows the eyes. Proudly crushed and ed on. never be made to feel that he’s less of older children to babies at birth tee tongrue without any visible evi­ C H A P T E R X L Immacnlate, the white pique hat at tiie right has matching white pique gloves wltti orgmi pleating ruffles. They had to stop and teU the news important than the baby.” , often lasts through life. It is better dence in tee neighborhood of tee In the roadster’s headlights the Black patent leather. With white braid imposed on it, bands the hat. to Mrs. MiUer who was also "expect­ The days after the two arrivals to take them into our confidence as tongue Itself. This condition some­ two figures stood out boldly. The times occurs in locomotor ataxia, ing.” Mrs. MlUer was on the porch unfolded the truth of the two situa­ far as their imderstanding -will per­ girl was in white and the man in ir hysteria or In all sorts of ner­ T'' si^ n g. tions. mit. This, brotherly or sisterly love evening clothes. Behind them a lit­ “Do come up and sit down a min­ finds a balance in the hero worship vous upsets of one type or anoth­ even when the lights of a farm By JULIA BLAN8HARD <^cire satin and stitched ribbon Johnny was surprised all right. tle way down the road Janet could house appeared. I VionH Ifit twice, AmnhanlTlno’emphasizing tll6 ute,” she begged. “I ought to be of the younger for those few extra er. New York, April v>—Hats are the band He hid behind the sofa when his The tongue Is primarily respon­ make out the outlines of an automo­ /. few minutes later they reached high-cro\ra theme, and making a knitting but it’s time for Johnny to years above them. A t any rate the bigh-tide of the Easter mode. With grandma came downstairs and told sible for tee sense of taste which bile. the house and Jeff stopped the car. bow. be home ani'tbars the time to put prepared child Is the happiest. the wide shoulders, your taste either him he had a new baby brother and Is, at tee same time, a composite “Need any help?” Jeff called. Van Bamilster was profuse in his The cute little fluffy ruff has things away. He’s so curious about “Nose out of Joint” means the whole goes high-hat, or else your interest didn’t he want to go up now and see of tee sense of smell and the feel The TWM hurried forward. “Would ♦hanks and offered a bill. Jeff told brown ribbon through its 'inter everything. Some of these days he mental make-up out of Joint centers in some kind of a printed It. “Is that th ^ going to stay of food on tee tongue. Loss of tee you be willing to take us to the him to “forget it,” wished them luck which pulls the ruff closely about is going to be surprised, isn’t he?” very serious thing indeed. silk, starched chiffon pique or here?” he shouted desperately from sense of taste may result from in­ nearest farm house?" he asked. and drove away. the neck, in chic manner. The she laughed. novelty straw sailor. the depths of his retreat. ‘T don’t flammation or swelling of tee “There must be one down the road “Good thing for those two that gloves are the newest double-cuff A Dlflerent View The high fez, the Schiaparelli want it 1 hate babies. I won’t NOT A BIT PARTICULAR. tongue; it may be associated with a Uttle way. Something's wrong we came along,” he told Janet. gauntlets, with flaring cuffs and This was something like, accord­ circus hat and the pert new pique have it around here.” Houston, Tex.— James Dean, 9, h]rsterla. In tee same way there with my car and m have to call a “They’d have had quite a walk if or taffeta versions of little for­ white stitching. ing to their notions. There was ^a garage. If you could give us a long and confidential conference and Joy or Resentment? figures one place is as good as an- may be exceeding sensitivity to we hadn't.” ward tilting berets that look a bit other when It-comes to sleeping. Be­ tastes so teat a person is con­ lif t — " Crowns Go Peaked much head shaking. “Mind'you, he But Bobby beheld the little help­ Janet agreed. ; • like Norwegian skiing caps are to ing locked out and unable to arouse stantly tasting sweet, sour, salt or “Sure!” Jeff agreed. “We can do “Seems to me I’ve seen that fel­ If you are wearing a warm- ^ d ‘our baby*,” declared one vis­ less figure of his new brother with be seen everywhere. Felts, In the bis family, James did the next best bitter; and In other instances foods that. Only there’s not much room. weather Blaster costume, per­ iting lady. “Ypu’d think that poor an emotion too deep and wonderful low some where,” Jeff went on, “but coachman’s mode, are exceedingly taste different from what they Do you think you can crowd In?” haps a brown chiffon which has little tyke had to go out and eqm to express. “Gee, we’ll have to take thing. He hunted up a vacant bouse I can’t'place bim. Petty girl, too. good with tailorful suits. and curled up in a comer to sleep. The girl had stepped out of the one of the new velvet Alpine flower the fa r^ y bread and butter. I'll bet good care of him, won’t we?” he should. Well, this old car may not be so Early next morning a policeman In every such case It Is necessary light and the can turned toward her. Variety Is Keynote flower bouquets trimming its front you he’ll trot his poor little legs off said. “Look at bis teeny w ee^ fin­ much for looks but it always takes found James cmd took him to a po­ to make a most careful study of “They’ll take us,” he said. "Come For newness and novelty, and neckline, there is an eleg^ant, peak­ from now till kingdom come. She’ll gers! Can I hold him? Gee, ain't us h om e!” lice station, where he explained his tee entire patient, bis surroundings o n !” because the gliue of coming summer ed-crown, horsehair brimmed see to that.” he cute! Is Mom’s heart any better Janet thought of Van Bannister’s predicament and then finished his and environment, and particularly She stumbled a little as she came big, slate-colored car. What was it must be considered, many Easter brown clre satin hat for you. ‘T don’t approve of it,” said Mrs. j n ow ?” Just the difference! The attitude sleep. his emotional condition. forward. The spike heels of her eve­ he had told.her it could do? Eighty h. ts will sport Jaunty brims. Its built up crown is the latest Miller firmly. "My Johnny will I ning slippers bad not been made for miles an hour? Perhaps that was Crowns go in for more origi- thing, its brown horsehair brim country roads. “You get In,” the why it was lying out at the* side of ity and novelty than they have has the new wide, front that man said, taking her arm. “m stand the road now. She thought of Betty ever known. And the materials dwindles to-nothing in the back. It on the running board.” and Van Bannister hurtling ^ n g that make Easter hats comprise sits charmingly atilt the head, ris­ There was room in the seat of the dark country road'at break-neck everything from organdy, (diiffon in g In the back, in high-hat man.- the roadster for three. Jeff opened speed. That was the sort of thing and horsehair braid to patent ner, tilting forward until the transparent brim shadows the eyes. the door amd the girl in white step­ that gave Betty a “thrill.” leather. ped inside. As she did so her escort It wasn’t right though and it Little velvet flowers make en- White Pique Snoart drew out a package of cigarettes. didn’t look right. Why wqsn’t Rolf ti-o dressy turbans. Satins, clre braid, taffeta and a mide variety Should, you cboQse a black “Smoke?" he asked, offering them with them? Janet remembered the of silks are to be seen. And «c- crepe' dress, with a white crepe to Jeff. day Betty came to the station to see quisitely fine felt and'velvet msdce shoulder collar, there Is the last “Yes, thanks.” her mother pff for M ver Bay. She some chamoing new pieces of word in cbio awaiting you. It is Janet declined and so did the girl had 'talked about meeting Rolf fbr headgear. i snappy Uttle white pique hat, in white. There was a note in the lunch but . instead it was'Ranhister girl’s voice that had caught Janet’s One of the newest notes in hats with a novelty crown, Uttle aU- whom she had met. Was Bet^, be­ is the way they command re­ aroimd brim —altogether as crisp ear. She looked at her curiously. sides being strong-willed and sel­ Jeff struck a match and in the light spect for the accessories that go and smart looking as the best fish, a cheat? with them. • These gloves, scarfs, nurres' cap. of the tiny flame the faces of both She decided to put the whole strangers were clearly visible. Bet­ purses follow the hat’s lead, in There are white pique gloves to thing out of her mind, She said sud­ color and fabric; and make the match, with graduated organ ty Carlyle and ^^an Bannister. denly, ‘Tt’s funny, Jeff, but I’m There was no need to ask if Bet­ newest'accessory ^isembles that pleating ruffles up from the cuff hungry.” ty had recognized her. Each girl will' appear in the Eairter parade. to form-a double ruffie on the top He lai;gbed. “That’s certainly a Particularly chic and new is the of the‘gauntlets. eyed the other in amazement. The coincidence! I was thinking the moment was too brief for anything silk organdy hat. in the new h^h Black patent leather, with white same thing myself. Well, we’ll-stop braid Imposed' up<»i it, bands the else. Then the flame from the match sailor type, with gloves and a at the next barbeque.” hat, making that sharp “shlny- died away and. they were in dark­ to match. ’The organdy is brown, F ifte en minutes liat.er he halted with white polka dots striping it. black-and-dead-\ritlte” , contrast ness. the car before a brightly lighted The high sailor hu a brown­ than which thero is.nothing smart­ Bannister, puffing his cigarette, frame building. A boy in a white faced brim, and brown-stitched er this sea^.. had closed the door of the car. *Tm coat and cap brought them sand­ all right out here if you don’t hit wiches of tender, delicious chicken any bumps," he said. If he had and steainnig cups of coffee, glanced at Janet he had not recog­ 1 know as weU as anybody how I htink you should get rid of her.” “Such food!” Janet exclaimed. “I hard things are but they’ll get bet­ “Betty! What ip-the world are nized her. “Rotten road to have a don’t know when I’ve tastec’ any­ break-down on!” ter. Tm sure they will! Everybody you talkingabopt? You know I, thing so good.” He talked as they drove but Bet­ gets over things teat hurt teem couldn’t get along i^teout JapeV’ Over the rim of the cup of coffee ty was silent. She drew her brief after a while.” ‘T know you teii^ you can’t. Rut Jeff looked at her. "S t^ sure^yeur wrap about her more closely, looked *T suppose they do.” Just tee same should. She's not mind’s made up‘to leave Lancas- Suddenly Janet stirred.. “Here tee sort of-^1 to have here in tee straight ahead and did not speak te r ? ” we’re supposed to be celebrating house. I mean I wouldn’t trust her.” She nodded. “It’s the beat way all your new Job!” she exclaimed, "and “Betty, that’s nonsense!” .around. Better for me and everyone we’re as cheerful as a pair of owls. “Oh, you cfn say that all you else.” {Let’s think of something Uvely. want to.. You oan defend her! I w u Tired.. Nervous “I’ll miss you." Start tee car and Til sing a song expecting that. But if "you’d se«i “Thatfa nice of you. I’ll miss you fo r you.” what I saw tee other iiight— !” too, Jeff. But we’ll write’ to each ‘What ever are ’ you talking , _ Wife other. In a year or so-you’ll .be run­ She did, too. As the roadster covered tee road ahead she.sang a about?” i;*, " V •' ning that office.” , \/0 ' W i n s B a c k verse and tee chorus of a song she ‘T il tell yoii,” Bqtty said grim­ He laughed shortly. “Fat chance! ly. "Rolf ^ d l.'weie driving with Sometimes I think about -pulling had learned as a little'girl. It was P«pl about an Irishman who took.his pig th-r Jam iew ns. I t happened tw o T IE R n w nenrea out of this town mysetf.” nights ago. We were coming along were toothed. “OL, but you ndustn’t! You to market. Jeff laughed at it and She banUhed that teen Joined in tee chorus. a long stretch of road and had to i < “ dead tired” feel- mustn’t even think about it. Why, stop for gas. While we were Waiting ... * W.Won new youth* “That’s a good song,” he said. fill coloc'—restful nights, aflbve days—all be­ you’re getting on so well!” another car drove up. There was a cause she rid her system of bowel-domniiK *T don’t know about that.” Did you ever hear the one about crowd of four or five in it—I’m not wastes that were sailing her vitality. NR Tab­ He was glancbig off into the The Hoiw Named Bill’?” lets (Nature’s Remedy)—the m ili safe, aD- sure which—^but they were .dread­ v^etable laxative—worked the tranwformatioo. darkness. She could not see his eyes. “No. How does it go?”- ful looking people.' ITliree mra and Try it for constipation, biliousneas* bead- ’There was a pause and then Janet "WeU, I’ll see if I can remem­ aches,dizzy spells, two girls and Janet was one of teem. colds. See how re­ said quietly, "she—^hasn’t changed ber— ” I recognized her immediately. From freshed you feeL he m in d?” It was nearly midnight when she tee way they acted they must have At all druggists’— told him good night and let herself 2S cents. "Apparently not” been drinking. I t ^ you it was dis­ After a moment he aeked, “How into tee house. As far as Janet was gusting. She’s not .tea sort of girl "TUMS" about another sandwiieh?” concerned tee episode of tee broken- to have here in tee bouse and I want “No thanks. Usten, Jeff, I guess down car had come to an end. There you to get rid of her!” was more to it, however. (To Be Contimied)

Two days later Betty Carlyle ar­ rived at her mother’s home late in the morning. Betty wore a brown suit and a small brown hat with.a DOUQAN' v iv id o n n g e bow on it. She w as due- at a lunchMn at tee club at one With our peculation stabilized at , D O N P o’ clock, ishe said. DV-E WORKS Betty had scarcely seated her­ approxim ately 170,D00,(KK), as it w ill lEX^Ih^tn self when she diseoverod teat sbe be in 50 years, te riin Q | b | 7 can n ^ k e had forgott^ a booik >1m had tee Amerieah dream v v e U - b ^ g promised to take to Peggy Jamie­ and h^ipineSB fOr aB a reality. —^Prof. Jedse H. Newlon, 'Feach- son. ■ Easter is Sunday ”I wouldn’t mind,” she said, ers’ CoU^fe,-Columbia Univer­ “only I forgot it once btfore. Could sity. Janet get It for me? I’d tetophone We know, so Uttle about tee per­ to Marie but she isn’t ..there. It’s her Folks won't know your old clothes sons with whom we spend our Uves afte^oibn off and I let her go euly.” aren't brand new for Easter, if you that nowa^ys we have' no Mends, A ^ O N ICA ' O’DARE ik the heroine of the new-stria!, “DarKng FboL" “Why, yes,” Mrs. Curtis agreed. but on ly ilhiriOBS. have them Dougan-cleaned. "Janet can go." —^Dr., Earry Stark Sullivan, She it so lovable and her problems are so real you'll want to read avtry Five niinutes later Janet depart­ psycUatrut ‘ ed with’S key to the apartment and chapter of her story. . Life, moves swiftly, for Mbni^ There, are a dozaR idstruetiaos where to find the book. Call us NOW and look your best, 1 think'tbat i'. ii fortunate for the othtr characters,. ()n^ ,of them young and all tltofOugMy humail. TbSs' ■L It was lying, Betty said, on a table wealthy tkat ths |kibf eamiet attend for Suhday. in htf.'be .L sibly BtiiM'it. . / ' alQ would dtoliirb akd-l fed No s ^ s r was > sbs out of tee that tt^ ;e v n t«a lty would dtoturb heuee tlMn Betty supped shut the the w e «Ii^ . , — . • 24 HOUR SERVICE ' vanity: csfs In.her.h#^ fibe ■UP' ' '—Arthur ‘tovtter; toeturer. ^ towaird ’ har .^motlitr. “There’s T u e s d a y * A 0 if iS In TTia «•* I. , »•# *.. ‘ ^ “ • . . - * ' w .•i.-. ^ , , ■* ' t .j;. m

LOCAL BOOTERS SPLIT innuNiiieDCE EVOIIN DOUBLQIEADER m Semr Ebm tms h d flNdanri(t'< Ca Opss SUMMARY Seura WA fiui Tictorjr Hartford Soccer, 2-1, and Fav k I k R ily N e r i h E ■ IN B A 5E B M U Bfanmons * ...... ThrSttall Yeit«4t;. Olyaipics Bow to Nortfi g o a l AMnM'flii' B a m u e is o n ...... (b a n t' Eads, 4:2; Both Teams r ig h ib a c k The boys from the 8 . X . F. D. New Haven, Afaft Idrr-Al GMss- Hilhnan, Jflehds ...... Zo m O h headguarten on Spnipe atreet, Boae w to h . & M Skit .tfi im la i M t h a e k Company No. 8, made an aneplelous Jade w aobniii, Bsston bdgy and Austin, Bcnry ...... C a p p ln 6re Fme ExhfliitoB B^ start in foe first game of the base­ Naw Havant PubKe fbissiy Noi. 1. ril^halfback ball season yesterday by pounding are slated to Jight'lt oiitJntha atac ope^g^sogd to y R o o n e y ...... V...... M a y o o c k o u t a victory over the Manches­ fore Good Crowd. center-halfback 10-2 flatok > ^ PraaMter JEtos ter Green basfhaU team. The fi DowniBfa mat aatd at tha Aum Ths^w^&mamnlBoed''to foe ttefibk&v. iT t e m e y ...... G o w s n men had their biggest inning in the left-halfoack here on Wednesday jdght, April 12. 'S e^Sstsrito foe Gbasattng RESULTS fifth vdien they connected for five qiaiwtaon Ass cempeay bf J Iailford, V to 18. y G r a y ...... T o w n s end n m a . New Yorii, April lAr—(AP)-^ Mancheater 2, Hartford 1. outside right prnmleed ta *fe a d Ua tttls against North Ends 4, Olsrmitfea 2. Johnston ...... A ltln n Oonndly was the heavy man at of this bent m foe The eathueteem wMeh Mg i n M e x ^ t hat for the whmen with Quiah .a In foe near ftrtmra. F » hMgue pOots apfraaeh the stnC e f By OBSERVER doss ssoottd. Thomas Bappsnny SM sf foa most fsar- R . Clougto If 8.W 6 •• 6 S. . f K m m e d y ...... Johnstone US b C b SS titt-im peanant racea was refledt- A faiivsized crowd aaaembicd at center forward held foe GrMn team w ill in hand, e: burping bnUtoa In foe game io- M . Hogasb^^ lt. a'a^e e 6 0 '6 allowing onty five scattered hits. day, rduaed ahnrtntsiy to meet the Pardle, If •aeeeeeeea 0 1 1 ed by foe tact that no toes than Charter Oak street groimds and DeSimone, Leelie ...... B r o w n x u m i / aaven aapaiera, iikiaGag four to watched the North Ends of Hart:- inside left The headquarters boys w U play foe former Red Devil, now campajgtr P d t o y . c 6 6 6 ARi§nDesv«w 4 T ford top the Olym pics.by the score Lennon, S u lliva n ...... S h e r iffs Bolton town team next Sunday, m m s i i w s m tag for foe title under foe 6 . Ctongh, rg 'oeaowaao 8 7 foe Nattonal and threa to* the Afiseri* O G f a r a , Ig oeeeeeBiaa A cea. figure they have a real Chance. o f fM t ls t o and later saw the outside left A p ^ 16, at Bdton. meat of BQI Lsw iii atn Champion 1 1 4 2 s o x s c o re : Browning agread-to sseet the to bring foe flag winner home in senior team reverse the poaition Goals for Olympics, Kennedy 2 ; < W « S - f A R e 3 0 «-ee-eeae« U 1 0 2 2 te n t. smd defeat the Hartford soccer for North Ends, Alfoen 2 ,^ J o h n - H e m N i b t Bar of tfii Totals AHR.H.B.A.PO. T R j i j .CNE-R>uSlh F o r M s Ifa a long and rodor drtva for b y 2 goala to L Referee Dun* stone and Brown. Referee^ Dimcan. 4 O e , G . L < » ) can handled the Junior leacrue H u n t , s s ...... 6 0 1 0 2 1 «ib 08.s e S 80W kMf Downing haa Ted ’HoDdsg" Cm of F T most of foe duha, frfim the b a ^ irame and F . Pearson haf chaise of BfoadMSter Htidi 8 o e o « F a r r . I f ...... S 1 0 0 0 0 California, and Bid Weetrieht CM - I f 1 e 2 of foa first base hits this Wednes< V iS o o . b r the seniors. P r a t t ...... T h o m p s o n 8 2 1 0 0 1 eago Buagarlan etar, lined up for f t . 0 2 day until foe Oetober etruggle for T.'ilappcinny, p .. fi bmrie. OoK ami Weatrtok cent foa a C woaae Insofar as height, wdght and g o a l 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 4 world d tawptoBehip honore, but Graman, of .... 2 0 Cna srSdrun the last card hers W . Tia e e ^ a • aw • a e a I >2 age are concera^ there was no l i n d a a y ...... D ic k s o n 8 1 8 1 0 there isn’t a stogie manager among C o n n e lly , b .... fi with a roogh-and-tumbto, hatf-bovr S t o m , e weaaaaMaaaa 1 comparison between the Junior rtg h tb a e k 2 2 4 0 1 0 1 the chorus of 16 who does not strike V ln o e , c ...... draw bent Now they win batOs to 0 waeaaaaaeae 0 league teams. The North Ends had W ils o n ...... F e r g u s o n 4 1 1 0 11 Bradley, 0 0 a disttoet note e f optimism baaed Q u U h , l b ...... a aoaaaaao 4 aU these factors in their favor. The le ftb a c k 4 2 8 0 8 .PEAWflOC ByehdUd. i f 1 2 u increased power, new talent and Strange, i f ...... S D r. Frsd Meyers of Chfeego. will T . Balmonds, Ig ♦w e • 6 writer can name six- of the team McCavanaugh ...... D e v lin 0 1 0 1 2 2 harmony. " 1 2 "TS " 1 2 meat Jerry Monehan, fighting who have bad state league expert* right-halfback 1 2 Bill KeOaflsr, eagaetous leader of T o t a l ...... 87 10 18 0 7 27 L.W. ELL Trishmsn fjiw the eoa^ in ths T o ta ls • • e • • • 4 . . . 7 .7 21 ■M enee. Many of the spectators re* C. MeDonndl ...... O a d s m a n 5 TP 1(0 6 0 9 e> (00 WW 9 foe St. Loula Browns te foa only one cstttsn:halfback Maneheetsr Green 198 s p e c ia l. 80-mlnute m atfo. The good H a tf -tim e Serviee Co. 10. willing to name foe winner. Be pidts ^membered LynOb when he played AB .R.H . E.A.PQ . doctor took the house by stana on C o . G , . for the

iiw the same player scored from a gerous centm. He bad an ex­ 86:-274 Pro Leagne now being formed la wiP start wifostronger pttcblng and ' Blue Ribbons, ^UUm aatiQ ..1881 McCullough 82—276 ly behind foe two leadera aa a result much greater batting etrmgth.” penalty kick and had another well cellent shot well saved by Thomp­ Hartford, ^wfll probably depend on of foe fine pitching eriiich young New York. April lO.^(AP)— Georgetown Rec., Wash. ... .1881 B r e n n a n . . 90—817 National League: ta k e n 12-yard kick splendidly son but later missed badly fr 6m a Eddie Lougbim flashed at Franklin Gene Sarasen thinks foe Profes- D o n b ls s foe decision reached ^ foe Blue- (foarley Grimm, Cuba: “Well re^ saved by ThrelfaU who threw him" good posittcm. Field Saturday to turn baok Penn slohal GOIfen Assedatlpn made a Carl Frisk-Mike Bogino, 461 494 4W 1406 fields A . C ., as to foe advisability of peat The firate s are .*000 but not self across the goal to turn the ball Meet Tomorrow Night Hartford (new record) ... b y 3 to L around the post. ThrelfaU perform­ The local left wing usually so big mistake vdien it faUed to name 821 E n g la n d seeking membership In foe league. good enough to take- foe. play away Fred and Babe Dugas, Taft-^ ' The Harvard schedule is such ed the same feat later when Gray dangerous was in a very subdued Bill Burke to foe Ryder Cup team, S in n a m o n • ••• 31 81 120—282 from foe Cube." viU e , Conn...... The Bluofields wiU hold a meefoif that LoughUn can pitch most of, mood yesterday. O'Neill attempted but Albert R . Gates, business ad­ 818 T o rr e n c e ...... 88 104 01—283 George Gibson, Pirates: *T dislike shot into the comer of the goal tonight and foe questioD wiU prob­ the Crimson’s ames. and desptts ministrator of foe P. G. A . insists 8 Eli Pickus-WUmer Robey, H o lm e s . • • e • ■ S3 104 8 8 -2 7 5 pennant talk but 1 am weR satisfied. from six yards out. Both, were many^foings but foe ball did not ably be discuBiied at that tim e. his slight build, he has something B a ltim o r e ...... 81B F le m in g . splendid saves. seem to run right with him and foe squad was named on foe “fair­ ------89 97 81—267 Tommy Sipides has shown an ac­ I think we will go placee.” est pobsible barts.” Jim BonigU-Jim O’Undy, M o rr is o n ...... on the ball. Bis major Varsity There was little combination in McConkey was Just a little too 89 115 113—817 tive interest in foe formation of a Burt 8hdlton,‘ PhlUlas: "My team . Sarasen declared Burtie “ranks B o s to n ...... 811 chance prior to last Saturday was the North End team. Most of their eager. The rem inder of foe team local team but foa Savltt Gems wiU baa improved sufficiently to win foe “Doe" Williams-NeU BaU. M in foe first Yale game tost year, play was of the kick and rush type pinrformed as expected. atoong foe first five or six profes­ 4 501 488 1424 be on foe fidd again tUs year and pennant” » sionals" In this country and was Bridgeport ...... 798 when he loat to the EUs 4 t o 2 and would have achieved little Both senior and junior teams Sipplet will be back with foe team only because one of the.blue’s few Gabby Street Cardinais: “We do entitled to a plaos on foe team on S in g le s E n g la n d or nothing had the. Olympics will hold meetings on Tuesday and unable to devote font to a local hits was c homer by Alble Booths not concede any team in the league • foe basis of bis an around ability S in n a m o n ...... goalie been as safe as foe remain­ Ugbt The Juniors will also prac- Howard Furlong, Hartford 96 86 1 0 8 -8 0 0 nine. The Recreation Centers has with foe bases filled. a bettor chance to win foe pennaari.’’ - der of foe team. On foe Olympic tie e a t p. m. at foe West Side and record. ' (n e w re c o rd ) ...... H o lm e s . • • •«• T 5 100 100—276 Mabc Carey, Dodgers: “BrooU ^ 5:80 440 also decided sot to qionsor a team. Harvard is not yet “offlclaliy” in Bide foe outstanding players were g r o u n d s . **Hs stems to have been over­ Mike Bogino, Hartford ...... T o rre n c e ••••s III 87—274 finished third last year and has im -- 488 73 One of foe requirements for en­ the league, but is expected to be by Jdmston, Kennedy, Austin and looked," foe tBritlah and American F le s a ia g . ••••V 93 88—277 proved.” "Bos" Dente, W aterbury . . 4 8 6 95 trance in foe league is foe posttog nightw . The crubsoii afoletle Gray, though foe remainder were open chernpim) declared, “merely Joe Proto, New Haven ..... 438 M o rr is o n 99 U x 1 2 3 -8 8 5 Bill Terty. (Slants: “I still flgttra bseanae he did not msasure up last o f a 8100 guarantee, to bo ^ d is commlttee-is to vote on foe proposf- very Uttle behind. Th* first named W . Arnold. Annapolis, Md. .. 428 tioo today, with al Hnmeations foe (Sianta a flnt. division club. Wo easUy took the honors for foe day. year to bis asnsatleinal form of M ( » M two instaUmenta. This requhremsnt NEISTiUSTDSEE A n B v a a t s 4 816 8 14 majr prove foe obstacle toward foe pointing to favorable action. will surprtoe wlfo our batting power, Tinse after time he schemed and 1881 vdtsn be foe Amertcen S c o ila a ff and if foe Etching holds jp, count Mike Bogino, Hartford (new forming of a' team to represent Despite an exacting schedule deUvsred perfect passes to Gray c m a n ." S h ie ld s . • e • » • 9T 78 71—247 ua in foe scramble." In reply to this erittoism Galas re c o rd ) ,*1278 Manchester. The Blueflelda are one vdileh for seven more eham- who used them to foe fuUest ad­ DAVE CUP BERTSSI R o b in s o n • f» 31 86 98—265 BUI M<3 tochnle,t Braves: “ Ths said .that “BuriM was for down on WUmer Robsy, Baltimore ., ,1286 of foe moct active young teams in games •Mfore the end of vantage. The latter would increase H a u g h ...... 81 101 8 7 -6 7 8 Braves havp a muds stronjper etak.’ * - foe Ust" in the baltotlim for pieces Les Aaksy, Baltim ore ...... 1280 town and had a most successful April, Oolw bla is tn an axcelleot his effectiveness 25 per cent if he Pineburst, N . C ., April .— ( A P ) C o p e la n d ...... I l l 89 7 8 -6 7 8 Dook.. Bash, Reds: “Everybody 10 on the team by the P . O . R.*a exse. F . Loveland, WUUmaatlc ..*1220 season last year. strat^o position to bring Morn- could use his left foot with foe W y lie ...... 108 116 2 1 8 -8 8 2 seesM to think Cbtcsgo and Pftti*' -^ a lf a dossn of ths natim ’s Isad- utive oommlttss and ths eeo- Wally Pipp, Hartford ...... 2192 H^fots its first . bassball same effect as his right. Kennedy ing tennis stars put in foelr bids 88 burgh have an edge.but.foey aire sot ' ttooal prssldmita of foe organlsa- Woman’s Division was right on foe mark with his for Davis Cup recognition with the 468 471 448 1402 so far away and foe rest looks about ttO Q . T e a m shooting,. A little more aggressive­ cmening of fo'< north and sooth foe sune. It should be a .gbod race,^^ : “We couldn’t ignore the: others RecreatioD Five, Baltimore, ness here and Manchester have championship tooxhament today. Baseball Scores Ray White of Oolumhia aerved no­ better than last year.” who had a far better winter sseann (new record) .1671 LEAGUE OPENS TONIGHT the best center-forward in foe The north and south is foe first tic e League rivals that he is to state. Austin played finely forou|di’ than Burke dki." Oates added. Schaeffer Rosebuds. Wash­ The British American Ctfub twe* ou of foe official testa vdiloh will Isad ington ...... torm,' ready to pitdi foe major part out both at right halfback and in­ to selection of foe ttam to rcprssent The team, aa selsetsd for tbs tn- .....1 6 8 8 man bowling league irill get under Yesterday’s Results: Health Center. Norfolk, va .. of foe Udna chiunpionsbip sdiedule. s id e l e f t . foe United states tn foe intarna^ vaaion of England this, summer 8 .1629 way tonight. Nine teams have sn- I New York Americans 8, B r o o k ly n Oolumhia. next faoM Penn at Phila­ consists of Captain W alter Hagm , Turcaslaquinn, Bridg^tort Need Seme CcAChing ti(mal matebss for tbs famous cop. ..1601 tcfid and President. Brennan has delphia, Wednesday. ENDEESIOUrraSE The junior backs Ideked weU and . Bernon Prm tice, member of foe Barassn. Ed Dudiw. Densmorc Maple Girls. Hartford ...... 1600 matched foam in foe following Cincinnati 8, Cleveland 4. (T e a 6 D o o b le a The. hardest vnot In. foe light blue powetfuUy, espedany SamudaSD Davis Cup-emnmittee, is expected Shute, OUn ZJtttrat raul Ruuyan. o r d e r : in n in g s ). who can easily lift foe baU over Craig Wood, Horton Bmltli and Margaret HeUidpy*L. Jano- * esueago Americaas , C h ic a g o and white chart come April 28 hers^to observe foe pilQT in foe T e a m N s .. 1 12 afid ^ when foe lions visit New half field though foe surprtse in filULl two Foand 8« Leo iMegel. w its, Baltimore, (new world W . Brennan anu W . Shields. N a tto a a to 6; The winner of fos A m e r i­ re c o rd ) . BosUm Nationals ; Boston Amer­ HavuUfand CambiMge on successive this department is mehels who Clifford 'Sutter, foe New Or­ 1838 747 T O a in New 2 4 days. It win be necessaiy to play a uses dxceUent antidpation and can w>eD. sssuming he to not one Anne Qriffitt-RoM Simmons, ic a n s 2. leans racmtst star and seml-flnaHiit W yliq and AUtoon. dottbla hesdex on* Harvard’s field Thajer BrdiMrs faMkdslk' makes a dUReult Job look easy- A in foe nanonal >ast spsar, was given of those alrrady named, wi’l be H a r t f o r d 780 T s s n i N e . 8 t Louis Americans 2, St. Louis 8 N a tla o a to . unleas'foe Crimson can find sosae little more coaching in tactics and foe top seeded M st in foe draw added to foe squad so that Burks Helen cnemsnta-ApB Simms, Davies and McCuUough, 1 N e w a r k , Philadelphia Amerl- suitaMe dato on which to vM t Baker the fuUbacks Should not cause hny last i^...... h t with5 ^PVsak n k » X . Shields, of itlU has aa outside chance of mak­ B a ltim o r e • se«s*c*9a««»*< 700 X b a n i N s . 2 ' Lneap of Yean to Fkr ing foe trip abfbad. 4 ta a s L field for a ptoyotf of the game more grey hairs to foe manage­ New York, seeond and J^sstcT Stoif* 4 Peggy McCarfoy-Bve Mlnaon, Holmes and Oopdand. postpoaed last Friday. ment. So much for foe Juniors. fen, of Los Angeles, third, w ia sb ia g tem >ss«»«aeee< Washington 8, B u ff a lo 1. 699 T e a m N e . 6 In additlop to foe Colundtia-Peim The local senior team players is­ Sutter and Stoeffen. who partid- DRAWS A LOT OF NAGS E . Meler-M. Luts. Baltimore Pittsburgh 6, K ar^ dfo 6. Bore Yooorrow. 695 Robiason and Flem ing. B r n tim o re 6, Philadelidila Na^ game W eGiestty, DartmdQfo wfll sued a speda] Invitation to foe patsd In foe Houston teivaameat T S a m N e The Salem, N . B ., grand . 6 tto a a ls 0. meet Yato at New Haven Saturday. “Observer” to come and watch ending yesterday, were both given d r - IfiiM Ctopton, Rtobmend, (new Taggart and Donovan. T h e wtonera Off y th a cult meettag has atfoaoted S them beat foe soccer^ team. WeU first round byes. Shields was paired 66 re c o rd ) 887 T e a m N s . Recrestton O a tsn r cags chtonnbto- trotters and paesrs from aU 7 they accomplished what they said against Joe Grter, of Charlotte, in 2 Doris CtoodaU. Washington .. 888 Haugh aodTbrrenes. ■hip, wW tackle ah^aQratar toato at they would by foe odd g ^ in foe first round. of foe country./ ^ m e e t h e - ths School Street R e d . toaior.sw 1 Margaret HoUiday, Baltimore j ^ N e thTM . This just about represented The other seeded players in order g in J u l y , and continue u n til 888 . 8 n ig h t a t A o’cloBk. Titojpuns 81 Ann Lnoaa. BatUmore 880 r». Foots and Baker. Former Champion SchoUutic 6 0 the difference in foe teams. Hart­ are Gregory Maiigin, of Nswailt, A u g u s t 12. BSisabefo PandlefOrd, Tacm- booked becsoae of ' Ca^toln 'Pate'^ N . J ., foe nattonal indoor ebampion; T a a w N e . 8 Andersem’a desks to ie in bow his - ford were superior during foe first tm i, BCass. 878 part of foe first half but for fos George M . ,Lo tt of Chleago; Bryan CANAL Ftm OLTBtWO CREWS \G. Poets aad McMenemy.^ Miler Leajk Vol Track Team team will Cars ia fast eutopafijr.x A B E v e n t s The tosfue wOl bperats foe last hoiir of tte game foe locals Grant, of Atlanta, former national The aD-Stea win Anne Griffia, Hartford (new weeks. B ^ers wOl meet at iBcAam th e held a slight ^advantage espedaUy gley court cbamptoai J- Gilbert Bsriltt may dig a oanM for foe 7:80 kaowa skarp-skosttog?^ reco rd)...... ^ fo r w a r d . Hall, of Orange. N . J„ and BerkeRy regattas of foe 188|6 O ly m p ic * ...1 0 8 1 p . m . ibutovfUe, Tenn, April 10—(AP)A A dark haired, six-^ter, H a r^ tbsfs of . tha ' ^ Hatton Scores Twice Bell, of New York. games to be staged .there. 2 Lo tU Janoedts, Baltimore . .1078 W dfe, who races foe hslf mile to S Ann Casassa, Bridgeport —Ooadi W; H; Brtttoo of foe Uai< StrMtols- ef the S t Two goals by Hatton enhanced ...1 0 7 8 1 : 58, completes foe trio of -qwed- Alice X>Xugo,'Bridg^ort CHABiaR OARS WIN vtrsity of Tennfitoss is (^itlmlstio as- and ArfdsxaMi. Ths EUMiiL ' this player’s reputatioo for shoot­ 4 ...1 0 5 6 be watelws hto track team work out store. Wolfe is a soj^wiaora. LaM 5 Anne Oruhos, Richmond ....1 0 6 2 The Chaster Oak (3iria defoated year heplaoCdseopodln'thsSdafo- ing swiftly and deadly from (Hfll- MMdtotoim CHrto at iDddtotown It will be foa best pnoented. by ths sastern A , A . U . atost.'... cult angles. His second goal was a Saturday right by 06 plos. Flora Vfito to many, yeara, he says. replica of foe goal scored by Ken­ Recreation Center Girls DOUBLES SCHEDULE Netoni was h ih with 65L , Three, flashy runners form foe to foe Shot put aad disais throw; ned in the first game with the SK- The Charter Oak DouMas sched­ r O a k s ourisua of the uatysrslty’s varsity Ooaoh Britton to esfinfov: on Louis 'eekE ndi ception that it was more pownfUI. ule for this weak frUlows: S fa s fn ito . 88 96 squad, with Chaunow Btout; a spSo-, Pounders, A . sopkoraors and aa^out- It is exhilarating to see a . center tariad youth with a boundtog jtrids, stopsdtog.ead s b l the football to ^ Lose To K C, A,, 36-31 ,M s n a y ' S tfO Q Jp e en'sesease . 88 102 forward a pass iboat 4 hssflM rtosUsL I^ofia >and\Twarnita vs. f , C e r - N e la o n 141 98 Pounders ' i*sl|^ arduid 188 without hesitation. Not afl th e m 6t vinl> and Schubert. S c h u b e rt ...... 108 118 ' ' S to S a speetolty to foe m ilaraa pouadA - A n o ^ toofoaU afito, tin' tournaaraR reach foe mark but to see the ban Disqualified in eymts, foe^ Diving—Won by B. Knofla and TwarMte vs. Ksbart * mmmamm .ifcp’ eveatha ofoo eo’a muddy tradilast iMGi DorasyR atau a sophosuMrA si U T ^ A . travel with foe speed of a bofist Recreation Centers gM a swimmiiw saoond, J . Squatrito. AC; third. yeur ill 4fiR ar.th s Sbuthern eon- a n d A lt o n . ,eeeesees s'S 417 418 406 riatod. toTuto 440 kut Itok n'etoaa^ . past foe uprtght or over foe bar team lost to the BaitfordsY.“ foY. W. d B e r m a n , B . T G t a d a MnbM meet a t A^ants. Uhdsc compstttof ia Aajty^PBgfe.^JtoMy to draws a gasp of exdtement from A . at foe latter’s pool Saturd^ Mua he took.ftral 120-y a r d medley—Won by A . Ost Sohla and Cervial vs. FOrtla and N o ia n • «afio%*.4ese 100 th e cr o w d . afternoon, t o > . Both teams piaoa te th a siato^ ovent . abtbs 86 81 b o rn e , H ; aceond, O. Roman, M. A s d s n o n . gnrtflklV«»l«.a... 98 Considering foe game Itsdf th m won four first id^Kea. southsastsra A. A. U. most at Tuk- Timsb one mitmts 07 Vflit s b s • e wan *98 ikdsa^Iktys was little in it to raise foe crowd to S n h u n a r a : and Ooediwa 7s. Bouss and aUT^tiiuo 4G2. : Q«yitrd baok stroke—Won by D . OOS- e s e • s ' • a e^e 99 J o s w a r a . oon .tha any pitch of exdtement Several yards free styIa«-W oo by H . 4 Hto.hsst'ttora toa the ran to’dtftt. 100 Ow tor, Hj^seoond, L . WoaBlaM B ; Dtokaon and iShsrinan ts Boost vitBi clever saves by Thompson in the. Anon, M ; ssoond. R RehHna M ; t 9tal8 » #• 8 %ra a 681 4b8 878 tototo aa a Wfh flcksil boy ovut A Hartford goal snd Pratt in the 1o^ third, D . Detsobmh, H . Thne, one thM , E . Walker, ,H . Turn, 82 • a n d R o h a n . tMwktol -clam track at MWbew cal goal served to im ^ r’ some col­ m tn u ts 20 2-fi sscoiids. vfiii, Teea. MaAsvaMriy wag ato or to it OomUnatiOB was censplc- . F o m A. w n u s a n d v s . W s B u t 100 yards brsMt stroke— by E M high •ckoQt fikaaipton m- •to***^ rw ■ *- noos by its nbeenoe. Long kfcmiig A ; Osborne, H ; aeoond, O.ltom aa, - W m H; a n d that Ng figlosauat was more or less foe order of the Hartford; third, R . Llndy, M . T l^ tfa ls d , Thm .thanh.li 9s«isohBiMd d a y . one mimtts 48 8-8 a s o o n d s . BO-nrd lehiy—Won by P a fo e m id Chanda vs. Brcacwskl ClaHt, attan On foe Hartford dde Ikompson 40-yaxd datii—>Won by A- An oii, Arm s, a Roobiiig, A . A r - iiadBfeaban.-..- was foe only plajref who eoifid -te Mr aeoond. D . G a ^ , M : third. A ; Gayior). ThBe M H ,Fshqy and P att vs. F . OMtial and .let Apart The remainder, .ww n.(ZaharsTltA H . t S m , ------Biib inirl ' r .' ' -.V'. W" A ’■■■I 2iv> .Va V Mi'f' BI0BT “ ■ ■ r MANcmcafrre BVEW W <<'

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Oavldaba let# r i M agaqt, and teghef: roelttent ot psrdpa iH&d.i AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 prices iiBirar than aver befora. qf Maaohastar, la arid Dlatrlot. da* Bodtvllle, BOW of 781 Baatacn Fark- Sunday Fheri fflGH SCHOOL GIRL, o’clock tost: Bortfoiti flrik B Ck ____ 1839 CHBVROLirr COUPS. fl3o; Burke The Florist. Tal. Kookvllls ®*o5i*raoaiB Of ^ .M a a o h ^ a r Truat t^,.Brooldyn, N. Yvo^iHanild 714. On tbs Stats Road to Rook* BOARDERS WANTED 52-A thia'flibi.a< a sertea w ltk ^ :ndlgh»j. 1988 Ewex Roodiitor, |66> 1927 Oom^ay admlai^dtor with wlU an* YH3IN.0F lT t A £ K Honrey Coleinan, 83,. o f tka Mu m SODOm S f fOC S S f * boitBg oluba,. Thd Hartfuedi HupmobUt Roaditor, 870! 1830 vUls. aax* Oddrees, Brooklyn, Obtalaod a floenae- n tto u t ROOM AND BOARD at 8UJOO OU ■* OR<------1—That ata' BMprtha fyom M a amain amtgla. Studebakor Badaa, 880. Cola waak. Tba Hotal Sbaridan. • Tal. tbo Ird,day of' A P(H A*^. 60 to wedot the Bmklgnib E* Yv^Munt'^ man B«dt mmL" ^inpbnn TOinaaak, agad . 7 -> Hotora, 91-98 Center etreet Tel. and the same arc ilmtad aad allowad SerauBB Sayit HaTe laitm tTfr, buUi&ng Itatudagr. .mOritfnf. plttiit foapp^ MOVING—TRUCKING- 8678. tba brodltora wltMa - whloh to of erMountala strsat, dtofl' 6468. When Maakcd BaikUt ERtart were monied BtaidaF. by a The eO tiflatFvlPfoB O d- day at the Ifartford bpnltaL : Qe STORAGE 201CiLBSAN, COMFORTABLE rooma, briag^JB tbal^o^mtbalr elfui s iM la it aaid as* •klyn clergyman. T te .bride, tats, aad the aald admlaiatrator la Hone afl Sha PrapaiML ftr niggtcMOOolSr«»#»0 WM the eon of .Mr. and Mra, Joseph 1980 CHEVROLET ROADSTER. wltb or without board, Raaaonabia Sreetsd to glva.pabUo aotloo .to tho who WM bom In Rqeinfllle;; ffr-.tbe thea Abbey W aitA eqoitri^i, Luther ilLVB H LANE BUV LINE offar UM daughter of Harris ontf Daria) Austin Tomieek. Burial will taka ptaci ta -, 8186:1980 D (^ e Bedu, 8845; 1938 rataa, eantrally looatad. Tba Chats* oradttors to bdag la'tbalr olalms A. WWta, tenor, and Pifpy> L. morvQW. Hnpmoblle Cuetom Sedan, 8190; aoeommedatlon of tbalr larga Ua> worth Housa, 801 Mahi atraat, op* wltbla aald tiaio allowed br postiaar Sslwlta. Mr. Coleman,. tbF’ion of LuM bua cor lodge,- party or taam a oopy of tbla ordor pa tbo puUlo Cooley, baia. 1927 Bulck CouM, 8136; 1980 Pon­ pedte Montgomery Ware. aiga poat aaaraat to tba plaea wbara R o o l^ , April 10—DetallA of an Rsubah and Fannla Lm<.Oolaman, tiac Coach, 8106* Cole Motore, 6468. trips at apodal- rataa. Pbona 8068. tbs daosaaad laat dirait witala aald attoB9teff uaajdlt tq;x» A-.abEteeap was ,bpm In London. Ehjpimd, “ 8864...... towB-«Bd by^-poMUblsg tba saaia lb invited To atatB!)i FriMB The Toltend O o u a ty ^ n iB U C TENNIS COHRfS^ APARTMENTS-FLATS— ■otaa-aawapapar bavfag a otroulatloa yaiuMilABWh echool girl, been Christtan >uaqctatto:,arm U)CAL AND U>NU' UlllTANUli; la 'aald probata dlatrlot, wlthla too wlthbild .from the pubtto forth e The. RockvUlf baseball teams ore banquetaad moBthfy meeting a »4 ^ BUSINESS SERVICES daya from tba'data of. tbla ordsr, aad BEING iCONDRIMED moving, ganorai, truoklng, uvory TENEMENTS 68 paat fortyHBight hours in a hOpe of to get undsrway thta.;riMk'wIth the RockvlUs H okis, tMilght, at * fltflO. OFFERED 18 aorvloo. Our affUlatlon wltb Umtod rstura.maka to tbla oourt of tho ao* flrit gome of the eeasoB: being p ill­ ties glvsa. ______aMyrebendiag the ortmlanl who la o’oloolt . ' • i Vana Barviea means lowai rataa oe FOR RENT—PRACnCALLY New WILLIAM r. BTDB: ed at Wethersfield BtaUA Fnioa on Patrick . Kanahtaa ondi, ^Rniia at CcBtiir SpilBffS'FM ASHES REMOVED weekly, moving five room flat, all wprovaments. ■ Jndgs. believed to be»k raddiat of Rock< Good Friday! April 14,: being In the and trucking. Ratee reasonable. E. fumltura moving to distant pointa. Wataon rstaMlid'to RookvtUa 1 ^ Not ta Be Cemidatad - Tiiis barge modam trucka, asparlanoao inquire 86 Hamlin atraat B*l*10*lt. vlllA Tbe aolution of the myataiy la form of a practice genes for the for­ evening- uttm ependlng fomday- tn L. Morin, telephone 6168. expected moinentarUy with the ar* SaaaptarHOtheia Ready man, prompt sarvloa, all goods in* AT A COURT OF FROBATB BOLD mal-opening of the sfasoa fOr the ipringfldd. FOR RENT-rfl ROOM tanament, at Maaohsstsr, within aqd for the reat^of a person who baa been under RoekvUle team on Sotardoy. As in aurad wbUa in trandt are faaturas wlti. all ImpiWamants, and garage, Homer. Chapdelolno of East Bart- Although tennis wUl not be in full Want Ad Intofiattea offered at og astra axpanao to you. Dlstrfot of Maaobester. ot. tbo'jitb eu^eton alnoe Faturdey, Over ten former yeora the RoedevtUe team will raaaonabia rata. Apply 118 North day of'Aprtl, A..D..'‘ 1MI. ford spent Bunddy with Mr.^ oad- swing iffltU Late tbla month, the DaUy trips to Now fork, oaggago Prepeat WZZ^iAM 8. R^DB, Rsq., ereone have been carefully quea ploy the opening gome 'at Wesleyan MQrs. A. L. Cbapdrislne at the Bbok- Nathan Male courts ore already In Elm atraat oned without-solving tho mystery.. CoUegii, In Middletown, on'Baturday, Manchester , deiivsrad dlraet to staamanip ptara. Judge.' vUle House.' ooiriltleD to he used and their um For Curtbar informatlpo oaJ) 8068. FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT with Bstato of Sllsa M. Meroer late ot Miss Jennie Stepanowaky, a ^ April 16. This la e^MMtad to be one A rehearsal o f the BMter may be obtained h^ making reser­ Manoheeter, In said District, deoeas* 16'years, a sophomore at the Rock­ o f the big games ot the aeoeon and Evening Herald 8860, 8864. Pairstt A Ulannay. ln& garage, 17 Walker street Inquire ed. . to be held at the Union Congrego/ vations at the Itaoraatton Centers W. Manning, 16 Walker street On motion of Ruby Martin admlnls- ville B^b school, was the victim of a large delegation le expeoted to ac­ tlonal -church, w m held on Bufidiy bimOiig on Schoqi abreet ThsM CLASSIFIED tbe attempt at her hbme at 119 company the Rockville team to Wes­ afternoon at- the ehnren. A oOmrta are of cenxsnt ehd therefore , REPAIRING 23 *'&*i^B>RBDi-^bat els months from B rooU ^ street, late Thursday eve­ leyan. ADVERTISEMENTS FOB RENT—6 ROOM .tanament, the Itb day ot April, A. D.. 1511. be haarsal will also' he held on Tuesday reqmrs little work ta ptabe them in with all Improvamanta. Inquire 188 aqd the same fire limited and allowed ning. Details are betaig carefully The original j^sna were for the evening. jtoylngvcoiidttlana.1 '■ XjrPHOLSTERINO—WE URGE you guarded ^ the police. Sergeant opening, of the aeOson for the Rock­ Count sU ftvorMlo w o r^ to • Um to consult ui about upbolitary. Baa Birch Itreat for the oreditore within whloh to Prof. Grimes Ch^n>6L of Tlfanohee- The ottier oedfCa In ohmrga ot the isltlals, nunbert »nd ebbwiijM®®! bring in their' elalme against said Harrison L. Hurlburt of-the State ville team on Baturdjay. Deputy Reoreotioo Centajn. locaCed at the •aeh oount m a word u d oompouna our beautiful showing of fabrics. FOR RENT—8 ROOM. Apartment, estate, and the said admlnletratrlx is ter, was (h^'pronipter'for the oM-^ dtreoted to'give public notice to tbe Police Barracks at Stafford Springs Warden Charles Casw ^ at Weth farifloned d a n ^ a t the ElHngtOn rear of the high odiool aad at the words M two wordA Mlnlmunj oost Is We promiaa the hast at lowest all improvements, hapt furnished. le an^tlita Captain Richard E. Shea erifleld aqked for a ffame with ta< prlos of thro# linos. prices.' Mancbeatar Upholiterlng oreditore to bring (n tbei;- elalma Town haD on Saturday fligh t under West Side phyiitoaads. win under­ Lins rotss psr dsr for transisat LUley street, 8 minutes from post within said time allowed by poetlng and tbe Rockville poUoe In solving Roekvme .teapa do BOtarday. This go repidni ak aooo M posslme and Co. Qaorge J. Holmea,'decorative a . copy of this order on the publlo the spoosorsblp of the BnUngtonFlre office. Teh ‘4768. this, mystery. Strict eeereoy w m wOa like- handing^.the Rockville Department. win be foody focsuM ln the near fu- ***" Msofi^o. *•»»•* W, upbolsteiw, 244 Main atraat. Dial sign post nearest 'to tbo place where kept for over forty-eight. boura In squad a> big red roia for they are tufo. R ta pdMMa, that changes Cash Chares 8616. FOR RENT—TO ADULTS, flva tbe Moeaeed last dwelt adthln said _^e meaibera of the Ellen O. S Consseutlvs Cars ..I J eu| • eta town and by publishing the same in hope of apprHiendlng tbe "gunihan" to take part in the .opening of the Berry AuxU U ^w lll hold t h ^ regu­ mey .be made> li»^>layD u t of the I ConsoeutlTs Days ..I S ots JJ ojj room flat, with all modem improve­ some newepapar having a oirdulatton who entered the Stepanowekl home Btate’s Prison schechila.On Friday lar meeting tonight In thO g . A. K/ high aohool ooctafTta ta pro­ 1 Cay ...... 1 11 slsl ments, oil burner, garage. 87 Del* In said probate district, within ten with hie face masked at night while and the Wesleyan O o ll^ schedule vide xnorAT^m-'tan- npt.deBnlte de­ All ordsro for Irrseular Inssrtlpno COURSES AND CLASSES 27 nont street days from the date of this order, and hall. Memorial btdkDng. will ba obarcsd at ths ons tlms rate. returii make to this court' of the no. thi glrl was alone on Saturday. .. . 4 cision has bpen.iMda os yeU Spaolal rates for lone tenn every T h e Wreck” which wail to have BJdAUTY CULTUKIC—Bam while tics given. Y^hen questioned, MIm Stepanow* One of the 1 ^ llne-iqis of the been held on Saturdey evening at the It woe. expected that -, tjta tour day advertlslne eiven upon request. learning.' Details free. Hartford j 6 ROOM FLAT, 861 'WILLIAM I. HTDS iky itated that she ahriyed home courta' under oooaitruotloiL lA Canter Ads ordered for three or ■!* days treat Apply at 169 Mld- Judge. aeon is being plaanod 1^ Oeptaln Town hall. Memorial buUding, hy and stopped before tbs third or liftb Academy of Hairdressing 698 Main from Manchester on tbe. 9 o’clock George Forster, of t the Rockville Springs pork would he a v a O ta for day will be eharged only for the ac­ :e East or Phone 7888. H-4-10-S3. Che 40 Sc 8,^^'pmtpaata tinlS Sat­ fL*eet Hartford. bus on Thursday night, April 6, and toua. This year tbe (fiffarent teams urday evraihg, April 16. iuse this spring but the paojact hM* tual number of times the ad appeM_ AT A COURT OF PROBATB HBLD went Immediately to her home at are combining their talent and m- been halted temporarily ta tha Man- ed. oharelne at th# ratq earned, but I FOR REN'^>-4 ROOM tenement at Manoheeter. within anc for the A large ouinber of. Rockville reri^ ao allowance or refunds can be mace and garage, 8 Ridgewood street District ot Manchester, on the 8th. 119 Brooklyn straet. Her home Is cluding the AU-RoekvlUSs and tbe ehestar Bmorgenta Employment OB six time ads stopped after the BUSINESS , dents attended the "PritaW olta” at Phone 6628. day of April, A D., 19|8. well back ^ z n the road on the ele­ Clerka A. C. and'the other good the G ruge’ lUdl, Vernon Center, oih Aaeodotlon In fovor ot reora Ksport- ^ N o ^ fil forbids"; display Uaeo aot OPPORTUNITIES 32 Present WILLIAM a HTDS, Heq. vated , ground between Brooklyn players Into one outfit Instead oi Saturday evOning under the aiisploes ont work and Itta.nnt IButa that Judge. : . , ______these courts will be re o ^ tata year. I FOR RENT—6 ROOl^ tenement Trust Estate of Frank Parker u-w street and the rallroaiL Her tather having two or three semi-profes- of the Vernon Orange. ' The pfWe "^The Herald will aot be responsible YOUNG MARRIED MAN or smart with all Improvements, garage If was out at the time as was her alonal teams in ' Rockville, there The temita courts'will be rented for more than one Inoorreot InMrtloa attractive lady, good standing of MTlAelisBa Bowen late of Manches­ winners were Mlae Irene M. Steiger for-periods of a. half-hour or one of any advertisement ordered for icslred, 96 Foster street Tat. 6062. ter,-lb said District, deceased. brother, John Stepanowaky. Mlae will be but one tdg> teaxo. No name socially, manage branch, sales The Trustee having exhibited Its of Broad Brook and CMiio H. Geno­ Hour os desired. -A reduction more than one time. . Stepanowaky rem ^pd In the kitch­ has yet been selected but the name vese of RockvlUe. This eouplh oTe The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ agency ladies’ apparel, O, 187, FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, account with eaip estate to this Court en o f hex home for about three- to be selected will probably be T h e In the rentjriffee wfn obd' ta PUt In­ rect publication of advertisins: will be Times Square Station, New York. with all Improvementt. Apply 81 fo. allowance. It is planning to glv6 daiicing leeaoM ip to dfeot this aunemrnt naaJdag the rectlfled only by cancellation of the ORDERED:—That the- 15th day of quarters Iff an hour bnd close to 9:8o Rockville Stare.’* Ooines nave been tae Town ban, RockvlUe, on Wednes­ charge made tor the service endered. Birch street or telephone 6806. April, A. D„ 1188, at-8 o'clock fore o’ clock started tor heir'bedroom lo­ booked In New York-state and all price one-third less than It was two All advertisements must conform noon, at the Probate Office, In said day evening, April-26.. The..ju(itaa years ago. . LIVE STOCK—VEHICLES 42 Manchester, b« «nd tbe same is as cated oh-tbe second'floor of the through New England with an out- were Raymond Cannerfi, Loola 'Ed­ In stylo, copy and typography with FOR RENT—8 ROOM apartmeota, small house. She was partly dis­ regulations enforced by the publish­ at 86 Maple sireet, also 4 room signed for a bearing a ~ the allowance - RATE will be collected. No responsi­ FOR SALE—RHODE ISLAND Red PLAN A BENEFIT FOR for help a blow on the skull from K^eth W. little, head of tae per wlif^tar s e r i^ at tfStaa bility for errors In telephoned ads Bargain 815.00^ also brand new 4 the butt of tbe revolver rendered her charged with steal&ig a drawing set.' hatching eggs $4 per hundred. Probation Officer James A. lE^ott machlhe ahpp apartment of the being set In the ibowUng aSeyt: at will be assumed and their accuracy ‘ Goats milk at the farm. Cal) Rose- rooms 820.00. Inquire I'aUor store. -seml-conscloua. The bandit await­ cannot be guaranteed. reported 'to the court that the boys 'Rockville J R g b ^ the sear o f thcdnarpomH. R Is ex- dale 47-4. TRADE SCHOOL GAMES ed her recovery and then ordered her home at Oornwt^-on-Hudson, New pectad iBiiet a Udge rnlmtar, of INDEX OF FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT, first downstairs to the living.room of the had made.restitution and ^ t thelf CLASSIFICATIONS floor, 18 Knox street Inquire 20 parchts were sbrty that the trouble York, lost evenlngV The High members v(l]I ta present lagr afiM- Knox street upstairs. Tel. 7281. house.. She asked pennlaslon to school- U dosed because of a acartet tlott to thoM who'taek ^ *"^ '*" SirtllB eeeesaaeeee soooooe.sooee ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Proceedfl of Two Days Showing dress .but the. bandit denied her the occurred. , U|f>ah recommendation of Engagements a a Prosecuting Attorney John B. fevef qddeinic. OPOTts Oottritles. MarrinjeS ••eea.ee* eo*».'«oo**s FOR SALE—GOOD COW manure, FOR KENT—6 ROOM tenement all at State Theater to Aid Ath privilege, and partly dragged her to ' Actioii.ta em oted within the a>nK ore 'Welcome t6 §m Deaths eeeeeeeeeeaeaea#aa#aaaaea ^ tbe head of- the stMrs. The masked Thomas, Ju Dial 4728. 26 and 27.- A .committee conaist- Rushing to the door, after freeini tensteln and John . J. MCKenruu . - stogv a opedol match wtth a team < Auto Repairing—Fainting...... 7 b'UK KENT—THKEE, five and iU herself. Miss Stepanowsky ecveanuK automobile in one position for over o f '■ youngsters. Mosaaiji^s -tsom Auto 'Schools ...... 7-A room tenements, «c4tb All modem lng.,of four.mentaere of the trade The r^nfiM meeting 61 RoekvlOe Autos.—Ship by Truck ...... 8 school feoulty, WUUain Roecoe ot for help but wee suddenly jerkel 60 minutes'after midi^ht. hopes to prove thatage ..hM not Autos—For Hire ...... 8 FUEL AND FEED 49*A improvementA inquire at 147 Bfiat •^Tha txlo were arnested by Ser- Council, No. U66-, Knights of Odum- Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 the earpentiy department, l^^^iliam back into the room by the masked bus, win be held on Wednesday eveo dimmed the eagle egfo tttay fitaplay- Center street ot telephone 7864. Hlgglna o f tae textile dq^artadent, man vtao slammed tbe door, catch­ gaout Pater Dowglewlcx and Patrol­ ed on the aU«ys ta 7mtS: IPp» by. , Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... - 11 FOR SALE—^KINDLING wood, de­ man Merrill Oedor. The cases were Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 livered if desired. J. W. Hale Qim- Paul Volquardaon of the machine ing her left foot In the door. Re­ Business and Prefessloaal Services department, And Bmeet Pendern ol leasing her foot, she was dragged noUed upon^payment o f four dollars Business Services Offered ...... 12 pany. Self Serve Grocery. HOUSES FOR RENT. 6S of the costs. The first 'two msn- Household Services Offered .....ll- A the related departaient, has been ap­ into the room. The' ecreama were Building—Contracting ...... 14 I TO RENT— SINGLE HOUSES! pointed to hiindle arrangements for not without avall'as.Charles'Blonlax, tloned left their cars In trout of the Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 WANTED TO BUY Benton street, 9 rooms, 2 car the braeflt. who lives In an adlacent bouee, came Polish-Amerleon d u b ‘ on W Ua^ Funeral Directors ...... 18 street Thoy. claimed^''that they Heating—Plumbing—Roofing . » IT garage; 7 rooms, 2 car garage; A ewlft moving action picture baa to Mies SteponoweliT^a rescue. He Insurance ...... 18 WANTED TO BUY'bed or bedroom , West Center street, 6 rooms, ga- been booked for^the benefit, oitltled was attending to his chickens at the moved the'ear before fifty itdnufoe > • • a e e e had elapsed after midnight Due Millinery—Dressmaking suite; also tent. Must be reason- .rage in. basement; Apartment: "Central AlTp^’ and starring time and heard the cries for help Moving—^Trucking—Storage aide. Write Herald Box S., stating to the fact that they had pleaded Painting-Papering ...... si, Main street, 8 room apartment, , ga­ Richard BarthSlmeas. The Trade Mr. Blonlax arrived, just li time to Professional Services ...... ;r« 22 price. School' orchestra under the direction see the bafidlt run but ha could not guilty, they were penafli«d.. .-The rage; Two family houses:' Itain statute woe read In court vriitifo ooh- ^lepairing ...... 28 street, 7. room flat, garage, 5 room of William Hannk, wm give a abort apprehend him because of the dark­ Tailoring—Dyeing—^Cleaning ... 84 coneert and seVetal'ikort shbijects ness. trined the words relatfva-tn iM i^^ Toilet Gioods and Service ...... 25 half house, gutige; DuHdn street: 6 an automdhils ^rtatlahary” for over Wanted—Business Sorvice...... 86 room flat, garage; Summer street, win alio be on. the prtHPnm. A cell was sent fer the Hoefcville Edncational 0 o d a y ' s Tljckets for both pmormances will police and Sergeant Peter Dowgle- fifty minutes. Courses- and Classes ...... 27 5 roqm flat; Waidsworth; street,' 5 be sold by the Trade School pupils Sssniiiii Private Instruction^...... 88 room 'flat; Benton street,' 6 room wieex and Patrolman Arthur PTey Dancing’ .28-A and a'prtfcentage wlU revert to the arrived In'k very few minutes, oa the MlohoOl SatazniSi otf flat; Lancaster Road, 6 room flat, athletic fund. The trade achool etreet RockvUlf who^ stoned the Musical—Dramatic • •••*• • • • 20 garage. Apply Edward J. HoU, 865 StepOnoweky home le less than tu it Wanted—Instruction ...... 80 spotta are self sustaining and It is a mile firam the center of the city. wlndows'of the DanMIs IBB of the FlaenelBl Main street Telephone 4643'or now found neceseary to raise mmiey Hookanum MOUt .Compaiiy, some Bonda—Stocks—Mortgagee ...... 81 8025. A thorough search'woe mode but the Business Opportunities ...... 82 by outside paethdds In, order to car­ masked man could not be found. Tbe two months ago, w m presfe ted^ln Money to Loan ...... St ry on the atletlG progtaxo. the RoricvUle d t y Court on Sotiir- Help and SItnatloBS Stepanowitay girl suffered several 1-7 \ Help Wanted—Female ...... 16 FARMS AND LAND cutsvobottt the bot^ qnd scalp, also day A s.a insult of the Help iVanted^—Male ...... 86 several large bumps on her akul continued ri ___V h* ordered to Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 17 FOR SALE 71 COHMTTTEE ' ffiS OOfta. Boturnls was Agents Wanted ...... 27-A BARNDi v^erejshe was stvnek by the butt of Situations Wanted—Female...... 88 "BUY A FARM—TAKE CARE o< tbe . g n and whave -she struck her ^ thOvBoOkrilla poUee for Situations Wanted—Mali ...... 89 It, end It will tain - earc of your* tO N H aT head on the^^ffooF when knocked stoning tbe DonMs mill after be was Employment Agencies...... 40 Farms, largt and small, all lee- down. ■ .. ■' given a tempqMffy ISiiM early, in Live Stock—Pets—Penltvy—Vehicles A meeting of the Ntii^e Com' Febmiery. The o w flw o f the mill Dogs—Birds—Pats ...... 41 tiOBS. Bveratt T. McKbmey, 829 mlttee In oopnaetlott With pteng fot More than a doMo men have Liv) Stock—Vehicles ...... 41 Main. 8608-6280. questlokhd relatlva to this crims but ifldn’t qsrs to Areae obargea at that Poultry and Suppllts ...... 41 tbe Benefit Barn. Deaoe for the Koi* time aad jpecjnSisiit ta the ae- Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 pltal which will be (oeld In :tha on have. olsorad. tbemaslves by For Sale—msecllaacens Annoiy Wednewtay.' iM|W 19 wul be showlnf thalr whariObouts on tbe oueed aa qppmtaalty ta return, to LEGAL NOnCESr 78 woiii at «9ea-aAB0«lhle. T1m 4 Articles for Sals ...... 45 held'"'toolibt kt w^ hpepitaL...... Mrs. i ^ t In quseUan aafl-portioulaily iff Boats and AocsasorlM ...... 48‘ sunt Of hoioltal is About 10 o’clock whan the os^ult was ftatardoy, BuUdlpg M^eriala ...... 47 AT A COURT OF PROBATB B K 4> Jane AU tmIl itloD of.per- f;:.- Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 i s n ' t I at Manebesten within and for . the ^hatenaa agd”S|BOtto obmmittiM was attenqptqd. m Electrical Applianeea—Radio ... 48 District,.of Manoboster, qn the Itb menobem Include the it laeea Pbylfla .First Srlols Fuel and Feed ...... 49«A day of April, A. D., 1922. ____ ' th weiB v Tbs first trials ot’-ffiSt storing tann of his hnis Garden — Farm—Dairy Produota 50 Prssrat W tU A A U 8. BTDB,' Bsq., that ha hod to Household Goods ...... II IJadgA WlMd^,'CUra O oi^ ahd Ev« of. .the. Tnlland Ctatnty aupeilo* a ’set’ of / teeth . Kaohinsry and Tools s • s e e s s • n Rotate of Arnold Baunmann. late.of Jobnaota, tranaum; th a pBrpoaa Court will opoB . ten m o w with Musical Instrumanta...... II Maaobester, la Said Dismot, deeeas* tohlfht!a maettaf la. to aileot Judge John Ruffti Boofo of New ...V.... tftorpfrt of^thb btats Offles aad Stors Squipmsat •••• 14 ed. _ at ti^ i ttata and he w m told i^ la la at tba Storas...... II The Trustee bavlag exhibited her Pfomptar. aad an Haven os - th* « praaldlaf .judiN'^ Thq two waarliur AppArai—P a ra ...... IT aaaual aooouat with eald estate to Ih fee eases oto asi||Ml for tomor* t ^ Iw ooind ite t oa ifoO pay but bONful Waatsd—To Bay ...... || tbie Court for ellowaaoe. it is r m to ba hsoMth'laa following or­ of the eeitai WhUelhta' ORDBRBDK-Tbat the llth day «C but HaataafSats April, A. .D., i l | l , at • o’o b ^ ^re< der: odBe, 'Ahdrew Ruboekt an tha “ ^ BIBS Tl^eu t Beard ...... II BOOB, at tbo Probate Offiee. fa said vs.’^JoseiMi Eimeadei \ ssoood ' osiN, #arders TVSiated ..,• • • •,t«••• •,ll*A Maaebester, be' end the r M ^ tar Wwl , eee«eB696666666 ta seme as 9or ,bevh)g .fer Rest >•'•••••••••• O F d ® tlOA ioa w. » s Rrat ••••••• Mticapridai : it M g o p ••• M rotora ouiki to. Wii fev BiM n Cpart If- V*" ;.> V */*4Ke*' ' ■ . I .:iy a 3 i • *■ )y9v!’ MANUMltiSTBR EVIUMWU MBlHALOi MANUHBZTfTB*, OONN*t MONDAY, APRIL 10, IWS, OUR BOARDING HOUSE- By. Gen# Alioni Toonerville Folks PROSPERITY XTgW____ SENSE AND NONSENSE .... : / ^ ■ - ED W SRTUB'V^ IN TOWN N fCfN W AND fTATID TH>?riP tfilNSf K W O N B fiU O ia 'O N O P F V / KW icin. PwmlBftoB—Tlwrtl Brok*^ . A philosopher says: “A man ao* At THIV MAP LATELY HE WOULD SI IN THE WANKtT. PON A TN^UCHi my tooklBf-flMil Now 1 w pijw I compllshes an Ideal marriage when •hall bava Mvan yaari bad luekl be finds H beautiful girl and a goo UETTINO THB PlSfcONS ^ XS’J S E 'S if v S J S Mri. RandolPhlDon-t you ballot housewife." And here, all tbs time BNTBR THB «ARAi*S, It, Mri. Panmngtonl A frlaijd o t we thought that was bigamy. moaa broka ban, and aba d l^ t hava •avan yaan' bad luck. ^ Thtf averagi one— ad in an automobila aooldoat tha Dnsses as if she waro twenty. oaxt day. Talks as if she were thirty. Looks as If she were forbr. IS auiCT OK THE ROOD I ^ Hasn’t any more ssnso than If THE OOUNTERPEITBR NO NOTTETHB DRMAISNIDftt ‘ DOUBT FBEZ4I THE URGE OF ZN- she were ten. DOORS TVUT FLATINO THE OURRENOT, An IMgllsh bishop received the ARB PULLED ALONG WITH THE REST OF US. following note from the vloar of a SHUT BY THE village in bis diocese: "My Lord: Z Jerry—I told my wife that 1 would regret to Inform you ot the death of O STRINGS CONAIKS' Mhoot any man that bad fllrtad with my ivife. Can you possibly send me OUT AT THE BASS her at tba leaaldo. a substitute for the week-end? OF THE Pany—Wbat did Ihe aayT Jarry—Sba told me to brlnf a ma­ Wife—1 noUoe by this arUele that chine fun. men become bald muoho more than women because of the Intense activ­ Having found a way to eaoape ity of their brains. rrom a aubmarlne, inventon may yet devise a safe means of exit from a Hubby—Yes, and I notice that wo­ iubway. men don’t raise beards because of v» the Intense activity of their chins 1 Teacher—Are there any more questions w u would like to ask America’s prime Interests are about whales T faithhilly represented In the Roto­ Small Northslde Qlrl—Teacher, gravure section. Hero one sees a what has the price got to do with three-inch portrait of a great Intel­ them? lectual and a half page lllustratiOD of a woman In silk underwear. Some people’s brains are like an emergancy brake. They never think Mrs. Crabber (angrily)—And I to use them. hope to bo able to dance on your grave some day! Motorist’s Wife—It’s scandalous Mr. Crabber—Yeah, that’s fine. to charge us |10 for towing our car I’ll be buried at sea! ^ £ 5 wwBUT HOW ABOUT only three or four miles. Hubby—Never mind, dear, he’s There Is nothing which will de­ MAKING'e m s o i n ^ earning it; I’ve got my brakes on. velop concentration and ndll power e leaa m ma itsvica we.neav.ae»r.cer. 4 * 1 0 like chasing a short story througn THE HEN IS THE ONLY the advertising pages of a modern LIVING CREA'rURE THAT CAN magaslne. rMuia, r*t. tiiii SIT STILL AND PRODUCE DIVI­ M DENDS. Flapper Fanny;Says: W«tt.U.aWST.O>F. ------Desperate Odds By John C. Terry Man—Does your wife play con­ S( ORCHY SMITH ta ct bridge? w s s e m & s m B M Neighbor—No—Judging from the cost I think It must be toll bridge. “ 7 ~ rr» Hk«D Totea.TBD, THE MAN WHO DOESN’T STEP BUT TWtRE ANXirr Be FOUR OUT, IS S’TEPPED ON. OR. FIVE HONURH) — It used to be the custom to tie a H tJevt/iwuiht ------THBRE ARE ei6KT ID TEH SAVAStS TO EACH HAVENO % '•i string around your finger to remem­ 'okfctnetiyfiBaata^ y n a ii ber. Now the habit seems to be to CANOE • ^.^/OTOlCEIHAT I CAN tie a rop>e around your neck to for­ B r SS'SIS&V get. ______^ SCORCHX Y V I IT OUT '• \N6VE GOT ' I HALF AH HOUR . > It is claimed that worry kills some T O PREPARE people, but the people who ought to \iti^Ued,7wC^tt9id.a, be killed refuse to worry. fu He (angrily)—Do you believe eanH tiidiotveftd everything every fool tells you? She—Oh, no, darling. But some­ Mii times you DO sound so plausible. By Williams GRASS IS GREEN—BUT YOU W ASHINGTOIM TU BBS H ______By Crane OUT OUR WAY CAN’T SAY THAT OF A GRASS WIDOW. y o u r (IonORS, T H « 96PEN0AHT IS AW IMPOFIORl Mt APMlTS ^ WHAT l D O tHTSNO IT. TkSRtrOWi, IT IS N O T Mf OBJECT TO PROUfi HOST, OR WHV, TO pttOUS,lSTWAT Young Bragger—My grandfather HC CAMS *n> SS OCftUPTiNO OUR'COUNTRY’S TWROHS. miS IMPOSTOR is built the Rocky Mountains. Unsympathetic Listener — Aw, TBE $Ctt)HDaiW that’s nothing. Do you know .the ''x'he right slant otter comes l o MdO DOOnP OOP Dead Sea? Well, my grandfather girl in a moment of refiection. IDIAEUEY. kUIed it.

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5 * * . . ■ • > • ’ A,-: %'■*»?' 1*:' ^ -■■/S ial musio by the choir followed by betwippB'the vartow Howard D. Bottthworth, Middle- OOT-OF-IOWN AUTOS h oy Rev. 1* T. SYeoen. At OVER 1 ,0 0 0 WATCH priMriLXD,'olowiis put -DANCING- town hortloultmlst, will be the BEETHOVENS GIVEN SOtMONJUIDSOIK 7 o’clock Maunder’s cantata, “Pern- cauMd-mucb a guest speaker at the meeting of tance, Pardon and Peace,” waa pris- cbmedar wreaUlng mattii. hWNlMinv. the Manchester Garden club, to­ IN ACCIDENTS HERE lanted'undar the diractlon of Organ- game and borteaqua of fq«t aid aad- MILT GREENE’S night at 7:80 at the T. M. C. A. A at Sidney W . McAlplna. SCOUTS IN EXIHBIT other woriL . Several bootha had question period will follow Mr. APPLAUSE, NO PRIZE OPEN HOIT WEEK A t the Salvation Army citadel the alao bean tiPaetad ahoarlnf -akhlbiia 11 Fl«oe BroadoMttDg Orchettn. Southworth’s talk. Guests will be of m atalo^ abort wave radto hi ' WEDNESDAY, APRIL It No One Injured 3uit Cara Are ucual company meetlnf w m held in w elcom e. actual oparitiion and ndao^laaaoiia *| 8 to It p. m. Damaged ’ — ' None Are ihe morning and in the afternoon service. Secretary E. J. Bimonds, of handicraft. Bcbool St. BeorMtIon Bnfldliif. A n eeted . Ana^ Ra^ Hdd m Annor; The proiram waa anraagad m 15e AdmlMlon ISe Ever Ready Clrcto of King's Local Siagen Dinppomted Beaatifiil Church Services the Aforton Y. M. C. A. recited hia Daughters wUl hold Its regular experiences in several foreign lands. auch a way aa to atraaa tha vahia of meeting tomorrow evening at 7:46 Two minor aoddents were re­ At the Simday evening service Ad­ Satprday N i^ •— Pro­ Scouting to youth batwaan the agaa in the directors’ room of the at Faiinre to Phee, Bat ported over the wedc-end in this Here•* Pahn Sanday — jutant George D. Williams spoke on, of eight and tw/enty-yaara, both «u Whiton Memorial Ubrary. The vicinity, one oociurrlng Saturday “The Coming Man of Destiny—Who ' yalcal and mental devalopmant. ABOUT TOWN tram hterestiiig. le State Trade Sdiool orchestra, hostesses will be Mrs. William A. aftehioon at 6 o'clock, at 470 Main Cantata is Featare. la H e ? " K Miss Bernice Lydall, Mrs. Win Andioice Acclain. A t Ste O uM di imder the direction of William O. B. Bailey, Mrs. Scott Simon, street, and the other in South Rev. J. StuutNeill took for bU Hanna, played between the acta aad Tbo Momorlal HoiplUl Linen Windsor. In the former William P. A\ixlllary will hold its spring rum* Mrs. Milo WeUs, Miss Harriet Pahn Sunday subject in St. Mary’s That tbe. townspeople are vitally during intermission. White and Mrs. R. K. Anderson. With mingled emotions of disap­ Helnxe driving an automobile own­ The sanctity ,of Palm Simday waa church, “Palms anu Paina.” Special interested in the Scouting program At the close of tlm program the mage sale all day Thursday in one ed by Genevieve Helnze of 872 of the stores in the State Theater pointment and satisfaction, the expressed yesterday in Manchester Palm Sunday music was rendered at waa demonstrated Saturday night Scouts assembled again- and sang Beethoven Glee Club, Manebester’s Main street, Hartford, struck a building. The committee will be at Mrs. Richard W. Booth of 88 churches in sermon and > song. The the momkig service. In tbe evening when close, to one, thousand persona “The Trek Cart Song,” after addeh outstanding singing organization, perked car owned by Sherwood service Rev. G. H. C. McGr^or of the store Wednesday afternoon to Ridge street was tendered a pleas­ beautiful yet simple story of the ad­ filled the State Armory for the third Bugler French l junded retreat. returned borne early yesterday Houee opposite 470 ‘ Main street the Hartford Theological Semlnu7 atiniiid rally of Manchester District, receive donations. Articles will be ant surprise Saturday evening at Helnze'was driving south-on Main vent of the Master into tbe Holy called for, however, if friends will morning from Boston, where they spoke. Boy Sjeouts of America. Nearly 200 her home by a party of young peo­ competed in the annual contest of street and in the report to the po­ City throtigh tbe multitude singing dial 78S2, Mrs. Annie Gleason; ple with whom she was formerly Confirmation classes were receiv­ Scouts, apd Cubs Mrticipated in tbe the New England Federation of lice, Helnze stated that his steer­ Hosannas ana ' spreading ^ m ed in both the Concordia Lutheran 4482, Mrs. W. W. Eells, or 6254, associated in the office of the exhibition and prin ted a program Men’s Glee Clubs; disappointment ing rod had broken, forcing him to sranches and clothing in hie vlctori- and the Zion Lutheran churches. Miss Mary Hutchison. Aetna Insurance Company. They that held the interest of the over their failure to place among sldewipe tbe House car. oiui pathway,-waa. exemplified in Dr. A. C. Redderoth of Pittstown, N. came to celebrate the third ami- audience throughout the winners in their class, and sat­ The left rear bumper and talf^ u slc and verse, at the beginning of officiated at the confirmation in The Sewing Club of the Women *f versary of tho warrlaj^o of Mr. light of tbe House car were dam­ The membera of seven troops and isfaction because they were the H oly W eek. tbe Concordia Lutheran’ church. two cub packs were assembled for the Moose will meet tonight with and Mrs. Booth and brought with aged and the Helnze car sustained only club that drew applause from Cantata Special music and an appropriate the (^leifing exercises, led by' Dis­ Mrs. Henry Valllant of 88 Hilliard them a supply of choice eats for a dam age to tl^e righ t fro n t wheel, A masterful presentation of the audience for the manner in message from the paato*' was given trict Coixunisaioner Robert Hough­ You^d Be street. buffet lunch, together with an elec­ mud guard and axle. Helnxe as­ Maunder’s “Olivet to Calvary” by which tbey sang. at tbe C!hurch of the Nasarene. ton. Tbe Scouts repeated tbe Scout tric sandwich grill. Miss Esther sumed tbe blame for the accident the Eipanuel Lutheran Church choir The Beethovens competed in the “The Courage of a Christian” was Oath and. Law aad saluted the Flag, St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters Corrigan of Hartford recited “The and the parties involved agreed to imder the direction of Helge Pear­ third class, for glee clubs of over the subject of tbe Sunday sermon ti while Bugler Raymond French Surprised! of Isabella,'will hold Its regular Proposal.” There was vocal and in­ settle the damage between tbem- son, director and organist, was one forty members. The club was the the Second Congregational church. sounded colors. business meeting tomorrow evening strum ent music, cards and a gen­ seives. Officer John Cavagnaro in- of the- outstanding muslcAl gems of last to be heard in the contest, Special music was rendered at the The program waa run off smooth­ at the home of Mrs. Nettle Aceto, eral good time. vestlgated. singing the required “Mariner’s the Holy'Day. Throughout the morning service. ly as scheduled, the outstanding fea- A t the W ay 670 Center street. A social for tl i sequence of aie beautiful cantata Hymn” and as an optional number, The South Windsor accident oc­ tiire being an exhibition of pioneer­ members will follow. curred beyond Wapping Center and the auditorium lights were dimmed, The third sitting of the bridge Schubert’s “Sanctus.” ing skill tbat drew rounds of ap­ involved a car owned by Hector lending an effect of simplicity and tourney of the Masonic Social club Before the contest began it was plause. A derrick, bridge, tower, Captain and Mrs. James H. Me* Provost of 176 Branford street, sacredn^ to the presentation. HYGEONiC wlU be held at the Temple tonight requested that the audience, com­ Y.M.C.A.Notes\ leanto and camping scene were Velgh, Lieutenant and Mrs. Ray­ at 8 o’clock. Last week’s winners Hartford, who had with him as a The soloists last evening were mond Hagedom and Lieutenant posed mainly of competing clubs, erected on the fioor of the Armory were Arthur Knofia and Otto Son- refrain from applause. But when passenger, J. A. Dugan of West Samuel Smith, tenor; G. Albert and were tested to show the Stephen Frey attended the exhibi­ Pearson'and Mrs. EUsie Guctafson, Dry Cleansing first; Harold Preston and the Beethovens finished their sec­ Hartford. The case was Investigat­ The B oys g3rm classes w ill con­ strength and practicability of the tion drill and dance given in honor ed by the state police and Provost soprano.-' Mr. Smith in his first James Maher, second; and Jack ond number the audience burst into tinue this spring as ' usual except finished article. of Adjutant General Ladd, Friday was treated for minor injuries at major solo part, contributed an ex­ Hayden, door prise. a roimd of handclapping that con­ Ebchlbitlons were also given in evening at the State Armory in the Manchester Memorial hospital cellent expression to the theme of that we have varied games in place will help outfit the entire tinued for several moments. It was many other branches of Scouting, Hartford by the four Hartford com tbe production. Mr. Pearson’s rich of the baaket ball series. Next the popular opinion that the local and was later discharged. The car including calesthenics, first aid, panics of the 169th regiment. One Charles Culotta, of 226 Oak depth of voice in several solo parts, month indoor baseball- will be the family for EASTER . . « singers had won first prize easily went off tbe road and was badly signalling, rope work ^and rope of the ceremonies Included awarding street, has recovered from an attack and-Mrs. Gustafson’s delineation of big thing. All gro-apa that have but the judges decided otherwise, damaged. spinning, camping and games. In of silver stars for valor In France of grip, which confined him to his “Droop, Sacred Head” at the cou- been having their periods in basket­ during the World War to three home for three weeks, and has re­ it being pointed out by one of the DON’T WAIT TILL trio tbat acted in this capacity that elusion of the cantata, rounded out ball sboLild make arrangements as members of the regiment. Approxl turned to work at his barber shop the “Sanctus” was too simple a the evening’s sacred concert. Miss soon as possible if they wish to THE LAST MINUTE. mately five thousand people were in at 17 Maple street. STATE PRISON’S DOaOR Eva M. Johnson capably accom­ have tim e scheduled fo r volley bqU attendance. number to merit an award, despite CroquiRndle Ringlets the fine maniwr in which it was panied the soloists and chorus at the and to get into the indoor baseball The Itallan-Amerlcan Ladies Aid sung. Director Helge E. Pearson jdano. league. Edmond Permanent Work Ordered Tbniorrow— The Ladles’ Axixiliary of the A. O. SPEAKS HERE TONIGHT In the Catholic churches all The girls’ clasaea will be held to­ H. will meet tonight at 8 o’clock at Society win hold its regular meet­ had nothing but praise for his club, One Week Special Guaranteed for Easter ing tonight at 8 o’dock at the saying that they sang their two masses were well attended. Av tbe night In the gymnasium from 7 to 9 Entire Head the home of Mrs. James Fogarty of Dr. Foster Priddy to Be Guest end of tbe 10:80 mass the Blessing o ’clock. Bank street. School street Recreation Center. numbers perfectly, singing better D elivery. than tbey have ever done before. of the Palms and distribution to The Highland Park and Wapping of Men’s (3ub at South the congregation took place. In St. boys bad their usual Saturday night $7.50 Tbe Wollaston, Mass., Glee Club, Methodist Church. winner last year in the same class, James’s church the Bwedictlon of schedule and had some good games. (Dial 4123) again captured first honors. The tbe Blessed Sacrament was held at This finished tbe Wapping schedule Waterbury, Conn., Club,, which ap­ 8.80 p. m. for the winter series. Tbe last two WHY EXORBITANT PRICES DURING Dr. Foster Priddy, physician and In the South Methodist church games were between two of their *\lJe£dm peared here recently in a combined surgeon at State Prison at Weth BEAUTY SALON Main Floor, left (rear) THESE H AR D TIMES? concert with the Beethovens, won baptismal and service for reception own teams and caused lots of ersfield, and a former residebt of of new members was held in the merriment for the players and spec­ Biggest Offer Yeti first place in the second class for Manchester is to speak to tbe Men’s clubs under forty voices. The B8v- morning followed by a brief sermon tators alike. Club of the South M. E. Church to­ by the pastor. In the evening Rev. Tonight at 6:80 the movie Special! A $25 C erly. Mass., Club won first prize In night at 8 o’clock. the first division for clubs under Stanley Helps showed 100 pictures schedule brings three fine education­ Set of Teeth for ^ 1 The topic “Prison Nights and of the Oberammergau Passion Play, al films on the “Wonders of Anthra­ thirty voices. Days” is an interesting one and n A $15.00 Set for .. $8.00 The Springfield, Mass., Club, At Center Church cite”, “How Aluminum W^ear is good attendance of men is look* 21bs.S5e er. Call today and avoid a emd take advantage 45-gauge; 8 apd >4 FIRSTS of her authoritative threads. Cradle fOaL Ground in Our Hubbard Chopper—All the Juice 'Retained. WHILE THEY LAST last minute rush. hinta — they will Picot tops, w tm ta One Green Pepper FREE with Each 2-Pound Order. save you money. heels. FuU-faShloa* Goodridi COMMANDERS Remember! A box of ed. Pure yilk. SIZE PRICE Lux FREE With Lamb Scotch Pinehurst 2-Lb. Pkgs. every hose pur­ SERVICE ~ F .n,l^ 4-Ply 6-Ply fashioned; lisle ylciet. 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