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VOL. u n ^ NO. 160. (CSaMllled AOvertlriBffVn Page 10.), U. S. CHAMBER RAPS DIES AHER FALL LEGISLATIVE CURBS HERE THURSDAY Suf% Tlmgs Look Encoiorag- BANDITS RELEASE Popnlar M anch^er Mao, mg Now But Advance Is CHIEF OF POUCE Jnniar Officer io Aetna Wall Street D e ^ e s Be­ 1>300 Ibdk Oat at. Threatened by Some Pro­ JEWISH INEUENCE Insurance Co.. Passes fore It Goes to Congress; Hart Rants in Hartford^ posed R^orins. Barrow and Hamilton Identi­ SCORED BY PRINCE Soddenly After Accidrat Pecora Agrees. l.'MO Aoridant W ork m fied as Men Who KiDed Washington, April 7 — (AP) — The Chamber of Commerce of the Milton James Turkington, who Washington, April 7.— (AP)—The Anstrian Head of Home in East HartfonI Takiag United States said today that "on Constable in Oklahoma. suffered a fall at his late mother’s Fletcher-Raybum Stock Market evety hand there appear encpurag- home, 55 Winter street, Thursday control bill probably will be modeled Ing signs of further business recov- Guard Makes Bitter At- Strike Vote Today; I W afternoon, died as a rei^t of the ac­ closer to Wall street desires befor^ eiy’ but that the “advance” 1s Fort Scott, Kas., April 7.— (AP) threatened ly some of the pending cident at 4:10 yesterday afternoon it emerges from Congress. son Nnrsery Workeel liegislatlve proposals. —Clyde Barrow, phantom desperado at St Francis hospital, Hartford, Signs from the Senate Banking tack in His Newspaper. “More men are being put to work of the southwest, fled before a following an emergency operation Committee pointed in that direction at better wages,” the organization growing army of police.today after performed to reduce a fracture of today as a House Commerce sub­ Make Demand^ Head oil said in its fortnightly summarv of releasing a kidnaped police chinf the skull. ’The sudden death was a committee started a Job on the \lenna, April 7.— (AP)— A bitter measure that Speaker Rainey pre­ National buiriness affairs. “Firms whose companion he had murdered. great shock to Mr. 'Turklngton’s attack orstions, long in the red, family who had Just lest their dicted wovild “ease.up on it”. tria, published today by Prince are either over the line or getting Scores o9 officers went into action Vote on Monday. mother earlier in the week. The loss Elmst Von Starhemburg’s “Heltnat- closer to the black. along the Kansas-Missovri border Chairman Fletcher intends to after the desperado and his two of such a fine, outstanding ^ung schuetor,” official organ of the Helm- Amazes Mansemeni. f “Some of the recovery l^^slation man was felt keenly by bis great have the Senate committee vote companions released Percy Boyd, Monday on a redrafted series of enacted in the last year has had a number of friends in Manchester and ,wehr Wing of the present regime, Commerce, Okla., chief of police, margin requirements. Close in line wholesome effect in laying the basis in Hartford where be had worked, aroxised unusual interest in view of for business recovery and in early today. ' Iliey had held him with New York Stock Exchange re­ (By Aseoolated Pre^|^^ recurrent rumors of new negotia­ strengthening the Nation’s banking prisoner for more than 14 hours. ffigh Positton quests, the new provisions would Strike clouds today They abducted him near Com­ tions between government groups structure. Only 86 years of ^ e the day of drop bard and fast rules and leave Cozmecticut industrial pictvfd Against Restrictions merce yesterday after Barrow had the accident, Mr. Tivkington bad their determinatioB to the Federal and the Nazis. Under the caption, “Warning,” the Most serious of the latest MhMt “But attention is now centering shot and killed Cal Campbell, 68, attained a high position with the Reserve Board. Fascist Heimwehr (Home Guard) on the nei^ of business for oppor­ Miami, Okla., constable. Boyd and Aetna Life Insturaace Company disputes in point of the numb^'' Pecora Agrees. publication demanded quick and tunity to continue its forward CAmpbell had sought to investlga‘’Ai where he had been employed for the fected was that in the four Hartl^^i actions of two men and a woman Even Ferdinand Pecora, commit­ effective action against the Jews in movement, unhampered by new and past 17 years. He was assistant whose motor car was mired in a tee counsel, who has battled for the words reminiscent of the most out­ plants of the Arrow-Hart and unnecessary restrictions. Certain secretary of the group diviaion of sixty per cent margin requirements, mudhole. spoken language in German Nazi man Electric Company. legislation, some of it on the statute the company and in that position indicated be would go along op the Deznandlng higher wagai, books and some now pending in Used Machine Goa newspapers. The prince heads the was the firm’s group imderwriter. plan. Samuel Untermyer, long a Heimwehr. workers quietly le ft the plants.^; Congress, threatens this advance. Barrow shot the constable with He determined ^ rates on Ml poh- critic of Exchangee practices recom­ a machine gun. The trio thua “The Jews have acquired here, es­ terday afternoon and were "Proposed labor legislation pro­ cles placed through the |?»up divi­ mended the step. forced Boyd into their car and sped pecially since the war, a supremacy to begin picketing early today. ’ i i duces much uncertainty. The Wag­ sion, a position of jpM t Responsi­ Under the new plan the Reserve In nearby East H a ^ o r d , Opn'i' ner labor disputes bill, which would away. which must be broken if we others bility and one whic^Jhe held with Board would be expanded by three necticut a'vriatlon center, 1400 . work­ do away with company shop organ­ Boyd, who suffered a scalp wound, arc not to suffocate,” the organ such exacting care that-1m ritowed members and a special division said. ers in three aizxnraft plants w e n to ization and impose oiitside unions said be was positive as to the identi­ would be set up w lti^ ths board to fication of Barrow and Bonnie Park­ great promise of oontihned promo­ Strict Limltatioii. vote on whether to strike for higher on employers, offers a threat of tion. handle such HSxchsaiffe mattwrs. strikes' a:^ other labor difficulties. er, the desperado’s cigar smoking “That does not mean confiscation, wagee. If the balloting tovo^ a ' *^The Wagner-Lewls bill for un- companion. He ejqtresrod the oe- W ae B ora Oa WbrtCT Stt. expulsion and other violent methods, ■trike and the workers dezftinds eniployment reserves, proposing a lie f the other m em ber o f the tr*.o, Milton J. Tuxkington bom qn but strict limitations of the super­ wen not met, a date for tlA walk­ on the country's payndls of a a tall, sandy-haired man, was Ray­ April 5, 1898 in the hou» la vafiph fluous. out was expected to be set by tba x < dollars a year, would put an mond Hamilton, alleged associate of he met his fateful aeddeat. COLUNGSSUSP^ “The Jews, who have elbowed executi've committee of the Aircraft Iptposfdble burd^ upon industry. Barrow. the third son of the IMe M r/ apd their ymy in upward everywhere— Workers of Azzserloa, Inc. . ^ The Geimerry bill, nudidng a 30-hour He said they had three machine Mrs. Edward Turkiii|ton. Be at- eveh to the extent of eatabllahing a Plaatz iBvoivad ; . . 5 nwmopoly in many sphere*— must w ek maadatoty for all Industry, guns, three ehotguns, eeveral pistols tended the local ""hOTi&f jra fh "g NOTIDENTiFe The i^antB izfirolTed in the fHrtiaftj.". wo^d be detrimental to recovery. and a suitcase full of ammunition. be fbown their itoce.” ened aviation dispute w en the; Pratt ’ ■/: from Mavchester ktkooi in ’The Jewish problem can not be "Buatnees needs capital, yet the ’They treated him well; helped him 1916. After graduation he Mrtered and Whltzzey Alnnraft Company, tba: bandage his wound, and gave him a aoived by ignoring it, the newi^apet ayufities act, hastily pas^ last Connecticut Business CoUege in Chance VougAt Oopopany tba to r^lace one which was a^fiad., aaA continued tnjeration.j oC to protect investors, has dried Hartford where he quickly complet­ Hamilton PtopeRer Company. i^-'c^tal markets. covered with blood. OU Mnrdff Reriral:IW ^ eaoeer” would be inexensaJala ' O th» labor dlspotes affacted toft Bead of Killing ed his business course. Be e&toced aftd “ioiridal,” particulariy ' at • "The Stock Exchange bill, design­ the employ of tlM ■GToHiaf^ flogtL ftrtabHjihBOTt o f ' ed to regulate exchanges, would, if D riving the kiUchi rode iaAo l^ew hoD la^e Bectkm* a t R PMpsi5n"lHe^, • toft' Ifttgarir ki - 9HlMr Is Ai^td & Lank why N azia eho4^. la gJi .^Ksent f ona. jopea -eever _ ^ ^ __ ^___ ^w e'w bere SCjO workers ^ d^r to governmental —wfio emjduufize toe 'importance of \mion ncogziitibn and higher ue afternoon on side ^ roads be­ firm. Bis advance ih the'employ of the Jewish problem—are being sup­ ■A i^Mw^hhe bitttaess flmft Aetna was rapid as indicated py the: Orer PrisoBors. and the Belamose Cp^Orstlof of wbo0t eecorlties are listed. tween here and Pittsburg, Kas., they pressed. ‘ Rocky Hill, rayon manuf^tura^ entered Port'Scott .kdiere they pur- fact that he was the only .offlew. of "Taxation legislation, now pend­ of StateMlfter Coenecth Stateznezit Issued .. chhsed a newspaper giving an ac­ the firm among the hundreds from ing, ****♦■<"■ provisions, such as the this town employed there. Stamford, April 7.— (AP)— Mrs. The walkout at the Arrow-Bian re-^poeitlen of the capital stock count of the murder. It was than that Barrow learned he had killed cot News from Capital Takes Personal Charge of Lillian CoUags, widow of Benjama and Hegeznan Electric Compftny a9 d excess profits taxes, which Fine Family GUARD MRS. MASSIE where workers were uziiozilzed ^toub would adversely affect business ex­ Campbell. Mr. Turkington was married 13 S. CoUags, who whs slain on bis The officer was released seven six zziontha ago, brought a forzzzftl pansion. years ago to a Manchester girl, yacht a Long Island Sound on the statement from Edward R. Grier, miles south of here after Barrow Washington, April 7. — (AP) — Probe to Fmd Out Ring­ Miss Clara Janickl. Six boys were night of September 10, 198l, znade a chatzrzzian of the company's board of had made another trip into the city Colonel Thomas Hewes’ appointment AGAINST SUICIDE in an unsuccessful attempt to steal bom of the marriage ana the source flyag trip from a sick bed where directors. of “Pete’s” greatest pride was his as special assistant to the Secretary leaders of Recent Riots. a motor car. she had been confined with an attack , He said: FEDERAL SPENDING Throughout the night Missouri, fine family. The oldest, MUton, Jr., of States fulfills a wish expressed “The Arrow-Hart and Hegeznaft of infiuexiza last night, to MaeoU, Kansas and Oklahoma officers were is 12 years of age, then there are by President Roosevelt in accepting maziagement was azziazed at the de- L. I., where she failed to Identify a busy tracing reports tbgt the trio Robert, Alan, Roj’, Stephen and lit­ bis resiraation as assistant secre­ Berlin, April 7— (AP) —Chsmcel- Doctor Fears She Will At­ cislon of the company’s employes to siupect held by the Nassau County had been seen. National Guard tle PhlUp Antpony, who is three tary of the Treasury. lor Adolp Hitler striding into the go on strike. We bad felt that wa PASSES 5 BILLION police as one of the two who killed Cavalrymen patrolled the Kansas- years of age. Mr. Turkington was 'Ihe State Department announced were too close to our people ainikad thick of the Nazi;ll)ngs on another boat near the Long Is­ Employes of the electric cqzi^pjftiy' Deficit on April 5 Stood at cers in Missouri, Oklahoma and sisters who survive are: Town yet been assigned, be has been youths. w e n cautioned by lea d en Og^imst. Texas. Hamilton recently escaped Clerk Samue.'i j. Turlungton, Rob­ buMly engaged in a series of confer­ land shore, Intervening personally, he order­ Mrs. Collings barred vlaltora or violence on the picket line. from a Texas farm where be was ert, Winston S. C., Hiunld, of this ences at government departments. ed the‘temporary suspension of , Genoa, Italy, April 7.—(AP)— Orer Two BiDion, Treas- Discussions at the Department of Inquiry at her home in HUlorest serving 268 years for murder and town, Stewart, of New York City, three Eierlln Nazi youth leaders who Mrs. 'thalia Fortescue Massle was By Associated Presa Commerce have led to belief in Park this morning, and her counsel. robbery. George, of this town, Mrs. W. David led a raid on a Palm Simday Catho­ guarded closely In a clinic today IN THE NAraON ,v Turkington, of Marlbank, Ontario, some quarters the Administration Judge William A. Kelly of Cum­ nry Report Discloses. lic youth meeting. mings and Lockwood, said that all lest she attempt suidde again. Two strikes affecting 4,606, work* Canada, Adjutant Miss Florence may be preparing to employ him in ers have ended and three Federil eonnectiem with the exp^ted nego­ Indicating^ he planned to deal information about the latest, devel­ The woman, principal in the Hon­ Turkington, of Jersey City, N. J., firmly with any others involved, be olulu attack and murder case qf agiences bad taken steps looking to and Miss Frances Mae, of this tiations'under the reciprocal trade opment In the case would have to be Washington, April 7 — (AP) — OCTORW .H. WELCH demanded complete details of the made by Nassau Ctounty officials. two years ago, was confined to the nturn of mon than thirty tl town. agrceihCnts bill. other worken to their Jobs. Fsdsral sid in g in the fiscal year He left yesterday to return to Incident which brought protests He said Mrs. Collings bore up well oUnle Thursday night when the Mr. Turkington was a member of Workers in three WIindftSttt//■J which ends June 80 today passed Farmington for the weekend. from outraged Catholics. under the strain of an autoaoobile finer Roma brought her here. 10,000,000,000. Manchester lodge of Masoni< vice- ReUgfons Freedom Officers of tbs ship said shs had plants of the Nash Motor Compftir SICK ON BIRTHDAY president of the Manebeeter Coun­ Previbne Appointment trip to Long Island and looking oyer On April 6, the latest date avail- Hewes wbo^was known to bs anx­ Hitler’s Voelkiscber Beobaebtsr a Uneup of men, in which the latest slasksd her wrists and Jumped from have voted to accept terms sugfesCf ’ able the government had spent, |S,- try club, and an officer in the Aetnn attempted to quiet the controvert the top {ieck to a lower deck en- ed by the Federal Autoznobile L^aoir'''< .■:/* Life Club. He was also a member ious to take an active part in the inspect was placed. 006,462,888 as compared with |8,- Roosevelt Administration was ap- today, declaring freedom of religion. route from New York. Her injuries Board for settlement of a strikft In- ; 888,362,776 last year. of the Center Congregational Is asured Catholics. were sligbt, but she was highly net' volvlng 4,600 zzien. ^ v' church. minted assistant seoretary of the A MYSTBBff. , Tbs dsficlt that day stopd at |3,- Dean of American Medicine reasury last June. However, when Reliable reports o f the Palm Sun-t vohs. A strike of two thousafid’ 86^107341 as compared with |3,- Other Intereeto ?Motgenthau was placed at the bead day affair, said hundreds of Hltldr April T.— (AP)— Doctor's Warning ployes of the Drytlen R u b | ^ Callings,, murder 387,9MA12 a year ago. of the department, and set about its youths beat those who offered Dr. Darrow Borrell, clinic direc­ pany in C U cago ended. ’XBA L to Spend 84tb Anniver- In Mr. Turklngton's io^eriMts that today, Of the 16,0^,000,^0 outlay, |2,- outside bis work bs was JuM M iue- reorganisation with men of bis own listaaee when they broke up a tor, said her “general state” was en bad been out since Wa«^ttsr*s ea- -,Thay said they had not ,tnaant to ftiunerft, w Itfi |8etore appeftrs in. position of the Treasury April ly is the only other ttving member did. We ooneldered him the beet tabllahment dlraeffy acitMe'froa the buqle that particular plMf. Indeed, to e newm eptce 8 w as! of the group. bridge player In the Office end he main entranoe of .tha jmaon \ to they aatd, they had worked^ cn two BADLY HURT IN OBABIL / ; . Tfiftplftto'Bn'tiw^ . .RsesipU, 888,702,609A l; expendl- Dr. Welch's 80tb birthday in 1980 was one of our best golfers." hvarglM. \ . ' apolil'fiitthar im the atraatl a it their St a W M |idinE,||itc^ 1 ^ ftifbt, ^ l)ottra,:^''aaifM Q ty w ai laJihrM serioupi|F ^ toe haly •stpts for the fiscal year (since took part in the celebration in him. J. B. Qrifflffi, aeCretanr of the effect ae n.itactays alKAlat.A tsack whto ft ear. driven by ' D on a ld ^ D 83A60,804,992A8; expfndl- Washington. , Dr. Weteh bom Arm. and Mr.^TutUnffon'S jS

:V* GIVEN ONE MONTH NEWEST mpmaan ITtflOONFERDEdU ITS ANNUAL ELECTION nnSESTiSnESIDEIlT FOR BONG CRUl Page Oao) iofm m m m Mrs. C. A- Groodrich Is Chosen sought fSr him. At that time, It President and Mrs. R. C. Al­ was reported in informed sources he ton Secretary. would be back in Waihlngton ‘WiliaD WaUi of Jdb Strike at the^ Albert Lennon of 30 Bank shortly after the beginning of the Rocky HSn, Mrs. C. A. Goodrich was elected year. ceatiauad' todayr m u Street Files Notice of An president of the Mancheater Moth­ Mather d a p tw WM O o 800 woricara froaa ers club vdiich h ^ Ita annual meet­ Senator Lonergan's amendmrat to ireeahaoeea la ing last evening at Center church the revenue bill Umltlng ta x ^ on ■ ' - -V* f. ' Appeal pariah hall. Her aasociate offi­ annqitiea to those paying more than c n ^ Chair at tleroB osj. OUAED CBTE MAU. cers will be as follows: first vice $500 per year withstood a series of Minneapriis, W m - i AfM presidept, Mrs. Philip Carney; sec­ attacks mads cm che Senate floor, (AP)—Police; faring better than another amend­ Found fuUty of erudtjr to children retary. Mrs. R C Alton; treasurer, Hie AdvJaory Board of John la g a bonb plot atoOd ment preposed by Senator Hebert of under 16 years of a f e and of unlaw* Mrs. Charles Whitcher; hospitality Mather Chanter, Order of DeMolgy, at a ty ban wWeb «aa i fully punfahing and wilfully n^lect- committee, Mrs. Walter Gorman, Rhode Isuuid. Senator Hebert, who win eonfar the Master Mason's de­ ragbag mob a t ‘ chairman; publicity, Mrs. W. R. has beeh associated In various gree cm a member of the local chap' ployed and eympatWaera. inf the children, Albert Lennon of capacities with insurance companies, 30 Bank street was sentenced to MitcheU; welfare committee, Mrs. ter, Tuesday ewting, April 10, In Riot squads watchad ; Charles Mllikowsld; membership, is recognized as the leading capaci­ the MasoQic Temple. WUUaa warned by Polica ChM thirty days In Jail by Judge Bay- ties w & insurance companies, is mond A. Johnson In P(dice Court Mrs. Cart Noren; finance, Mrs. Carl Walsh, “daddy” of the local chm>tor JidMume'i tip 8MB gnMff FBHM thie party Irft. W. R; ilitchell and daughter, Miss a service in the Center Congrega­ Personal Notices Young Roosevelt, a Harvard Marjorie Mitchell of Beech street, Suffem, N. Y., April 7.—(AP)— tional church for tbe public. The student, Is a weekend guest at the left sresterday for a week-end visit On their way to attend a matinee bearers will represent his throe with relatives in Medford, Mass. CARD OF THANKS M organ home In Bryn Mawr. showing of the picture, “Death groups of associa^, his employers, ’The clash between the photo­ Takes a Holiday,” two farm boys his fraternity and his favorite sport. STEN xi We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their kindness and grapher and his subject occurred Mrs. C. E. Wilson and Mrs. E. P. from the vicinity o i Bear Moimtsdn They will be J. E. Griffith, and sympathy shown to us. at the time during a match between Gus Son- Walton, co-chairman of the roast park were killed yesterday in an Irving Cook, representing the Aetna of the death of our husband and nenberg of Boston and Ray Steele, beef supper which Ever Ready Cir­ automobile crash. Life Insiirance Company; Arthur A. in father. We would especially thank cle of Kings Daughters will serve Ernest Conklin, 18, died two hours .-'’Z hit associates at Cheney Bros. California grappler. , Knofla, and Sherwood Beechler, 1 ^ ura. F. 31. Kicking and Family. ’The Bostonian won. at the Y. M. C. A. banquet hall after the small sedan ill which tbsy close friends, representing Manches­ WednMtiay evening from 5 to 7, were riding collided with a truck ter lodge of Masons; and Earl Bail- urge members of the circle to madce driven by Irving W. Statmlre, of sleper and Clifford C. Varney, asso­ returns as soon as possible. They White Sulphur Springs, N. Y. ciates in bridge and in golf, repre­ would like all reservations In by His brother, Brewster Conklin, 21, senting the Manchester Country M onday evenin|^. died a few hours later. They were club. Rev. Watson Woodruff will the sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. officiate and burial will be in (he The Blue Rhythm Boys’ Manchester Asembly No. 15. Conklin. East cemetery. Order of Rainbow will hold its regu­ A cousin, William Homer Cmiklin, “NANA Colored Band lar, meeting Monday evening at 7:30 19, who was with them, was taken “" d e b s ' i n '' p a t r o l ’ w a g o n at the Masonic Temple. A short to the Suffem hospital. He is ex­ pected to recover. - EXTRA ADDED ATTRACnm business meeting of the advisory New Haven, April 7 — (AP) -— TONIGHT board is called for 7:15. All Rain­ ^ e crash happened at Hillbum ,v; near Suffem. The boys had traveled Charles G. Sorenson, 55, of New bow girls, and advisory board mem­ Haven, found lying on Wooster bers are reminded of the invitation ten miles on their way to the tao- tion picture house. street died early today while being to attend the morning service to­ taken to headquarters in a police morrow at 10:30 at the South The tmek driver was summoned You N asty patrol Wagon. ’The medical examin­ GEORGE’S TAVERN Methodist church. to appear at a coroner’s inquest er was notified. Comer Oak and Cottage Streets A pril 19. The radio sensation who has Mt a h a n d n S , Tha National convention of the AsieHcaiis aiog F eatoring American, Red Cross will be broad­ cast from Watifington over tb e “CARRIE BLANC”, Blues Singer NBC network on April 6 from 10:35 and a. m. to 11:30 a. m., and over the WEEK OF APRIL 9TH “DAVE AND LARRY WEAVER” Columbia Broadcasting network PARSON’S Mats. Wed. • Sat. HABTFOBD Tap Dancers Extraordinary! from 11:15 a. m. to 11:45 a. m. All Joe Pei tohse interested may time in on The Place Where Only The Beat Beer Is Served! either or both of these broadcasts. PABST BLUB RffiBON DOUBLE DOOR -'Jt* Special evangelistic servicss are liJBm s irwiBiieRi NARRAGANSETT ALE bei^ c(»ducted at Gospel hall, 415 with Jessamine Newcombe Center street tomorrow at 7 p. m. And • Oast e< Bxokptimial Merit. EBLING’S PILSNER sag continuing eaph week night at THRILLING BOGLODBAliA Iqr ELIZABETH MeFADMEN. BOCK BEER 7:45, except Saturday. The evan­ First Thriir—N. t . NEWS. gelists will be George Thomson,, of «8etaseil'B F irst HltT— N^ T . JOURNAL. Hatafltoh, Ontario and S. J. Rea of m New Deal Prieesi Mat tS e -U e . Eve. hks-fl.10. \ tAST D A f- England, Prop. Cor. Oak and Cottage Sts. Phllatiriphla. These mstings are open to all without cySeetions. - •Weekly Smiday Sehoei w w k tfevDtlooaii Putor^i dhaitar ^Eafald arfD apahk mi The .OontlBulni’ WttDMi. «airrttt}9na in Amarloa” and. JSdajlB Friday, 4:00 p. m.—King's Her* Swahabn. eorreapondaht far Svaa, d«ir a kspA aids meeting at. the church. 8 p. will speak on “ Biqwratitions' in- 8wa> The Child and the Kingdom )lothera and Daughters banquet in den.” Fred Lavey will demonstrate the pariah hall. TIeketsmay be a»* that tha> piano k ^ are just as re- cured from the rcap4ctiye group raanstiraoa Frtdayi tha 1 8 % aa •ay leadera. o%er day, . ' Aleauder __ MEN ENGAGED IN ROW High adtool tettars ww 1%xt: 18:1-14: 19: U-IS. The regular meeting of the Wea- and Ua Edttoational Oomxnittee'will to the aowmbiBn of toe bUkstoall serve Friday,, the 13th refreshments. squadron of the Rockville .Sgdt . .The International Uniltfnn Snn> lejran GuUd will be omitted thia. tee history of tes ^ Sebool Lem<» Week Arthur E. Chatterton, while Mrs. Much credit is due Prindpai Philip aet this child in their midst and desires by living it. pices of the Grange. Friday eve­ Tuesdlay evening—Young People’s with assault and breach of peace. spiritual world; and as to our spirits The case resulted from Archacki Grace Kierstead Little is the coach M. Howe and the faculty coaches. said, “Except ye be converted and The Lord said that if we do not ning, April 20 they wiU appear to Bible Study Class, 7:30. we are associated with those whom attacking Bryestowskl with a dan­ of toe girls’ squadron. Miss Margaret Hart, Miss Delia become as Uttle children, ye shall we like, or with those like our­ become as Uttle chUdren, we cannot Mansfield imder auspices of the Wednesday evening— Service, Congreesman Higgins Here Partridge and Mias Eisther Fellows. not enter into the kingdom of enter into heaven. He did not re­ 7:30. gerous weapon on^^West Main street selves. If one is supremely to evil, Eatsem Star. A third date Is pend­ near the beer tavern of Arthur Dr. William L. Higgins of Coven­ Rockville Briefs. heaven.” . he is associated with those to hell. fer to their ignorance, but to the ing. Prid^ evening—Young People’s try, Connecticut’s Congressman for The annual meeting of the Rock­ How puzsled the disciples must quaUtles derived from tonocence. Morin Thursday night shortly after If one is trying to do right, his spirit social tbeeting with Miss Ruth Nel­ 9 o’clock. the Second Congressional District, ville Jefferson club, the “New have been, afad how their minds and is associated with those who delight Little ChUdren trust impUcitly their SECOND CONGBEGAXpflgfAL son, Rockville, 7:30. - was a Rockville visitor Friday of Guard” Democratic organization of consciences must have been aroused parents. They have no fear, worry Sergreant Peter Dowgiewicz and in doing good. Little chUdren aie Frederick C. AUe^lWtalster Patrolman Arthur Frey investigated County Commissioner Tarry Conk­ Rockville, will be held Sunday after­ as Jesus added that the greatest in or anxiety when with them. They associated with the highest angels OQNOORDIA LUTHERAN and Capt. Richard Shea made the lin Smith of this city. Dr. Higgins noon to toe rooms in toe Exchange the kingdom of heaven was the one believe what their parents say. They in heaven, those closest to the Lord; Morning worship at 10:45. Ser­ Gkrden and Winter Streets arrests 'Thursday night. was formerly a member of the Board block at 2 o’clock. Lawrence J. should humble himself like a are not to the negative, but to the of which fact the Lord assured us mon by the pastor, “Alter Easter K. Richter, Pastor Bryestowskl was taken to the of (Jounty Commissioners. Monahan, member of the Board of Uttle child! To illustrate the nature affirmative as to their parents. If in saying “Their angels do always What?” T he music: Rockville aty hospital suffering While to Rockville, Dr. Higgins (Common Council, is expected to be of this humility Jesus linked it with behold the face of my Father wl^ch one is not affirmative as to the Prelude—Andante Religiose . .Nevto 9:00 a. m.—Sunday School. from a wound which did not prove toe unanimous candidate for presi­ Word, the Lord cannot enlighten Anthem—How Gentle God’s Com­ visited Professor Philip M. Howe of lowly service. is to heaven.” Out of the Dark 10:00 a. m.—Elngllsh service. serious. the Rockville High school to confer dent of toe club, replacing Charles Age came the false doctrine that the him, for by affirmation man opens mands ...... Camp 11:00 a.,m.—German service. Archacki gave himself up Thurs­ McCarthy who.is retiring because a man's Offeirory—Moderate .... Beethoven on the High school Washington trip. The achievement of Lord preordained some to heaven the door for the entrance of light The Week day night while he was being sought of his appointment by toe Internal ______the meas­ from the Lord. Reflect upon that Postlude—Verset...... Batiste The party wUl be toe gueuts of Dr. Ufe, his greatness, and and others to heU. But since the Thursday 2:30 p. m. Sewing Q r- and denied the stabbing although he Revenue department. ure of his*success are not determto- Church School and Everyman’s cle. Higgins while to Washington and spirit of litUe chUdren is with the Ulumtoating Ulustratlon that the had a knife Ifl'hla pocket. The pair Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mead of «d bv the approval that he wins Class at 9:30. Speaker at the Class: will leave Rockville Saturday, April highest angels we may know that Lord g;ave. He placed a Uttle child Thursday 8:00 p. m. German were held yesterday in default of Union street are in Skaneateies, Vromtoe great, but ^ the spi^t to to the midst of His disciples, that John C. Owers. His subject: Choir. 21. everyone is bom to heaven, wheire bonds of $300. Dr. Higgins pljChs to return to New York, where they were called which he serves thoite who need ms all remain untU by an eVil Ufe they they might see what they must be­ “Sequels to Good Resolutions.” Friday 7:30 p. m. English Choir. Prosecutor Thomas charged Arch­ help To do something for a Uttle Christian Endeavor meeting at Monday and Tuesday 8 p. m. min­ Washington Sunday morning. He by toe death of Mrs. Mead’s broth­ destroy real goodness to them. come like to enter His kingdom. acki with common assault and bat­ er, Rev. Walter Jones who d l^ child is greater than anything else, Thus we are graphicaUy taught that 6:30, to charge of Mrs. Klarence strel given by members of basebaU came to Connecticut to speak at toe Little children as to their souls tery, breach of peace and assault Thursday. and to offend a Uttle child is to do are with the highest angels, because to enter heaven, for its love, Ught Karlson’s Group. team. with a dangerous weapon upon laying of the comer stone at the aomething so tragic that it were Monday at 7—Boy Scouts. Federal building at New London Michael J. Conway of Mountato they are innocence. There are evil and peace to enter us, we must be Bryestowskl whom he charged ^th street, who has been seriously HI at better that one had been cast into toward the Lord as Uttle chUdren Tuesday at 7:30— Rehearsal of the ZION LUTHERAN common assault, breach of peace last Saturday. tendencies to every child, for the newly formed men’s chorus. The his home for several months, was the depths of the sea with a miU- evU inclinations of the human race are toward their parents. High and Cooper Streets and being drunk. District Meeting Held first meeting of this group was held '' Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz, Pastor d o se to 450 members of the about toe streets of Rockville yes­ ■tohe around his neck. Both defendants pleaded not terday, much improved in health. It was to the same spirit that last Tuesday. F. A. Wilbur is Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. Knights of Pythias and their auxl- guilty to all charges. Bryestowskl A meeting of toe Auxiliary of Al« •Jesus spoke of the spirit of his the musical director. Joseph Service In German at 9:30 a. m. hary of the Second District; were made his pleas through Attorney den Skinner Camp, Sons of Veter­ reUgion, the gospel of Gods grace Wright was elected president, and Text of sermon: M att 12:38-42. Saul Pelser, of the law firm of the guests of Damon Lodge, No. 14, Carl Allen, secretary-treasurer. ans, was held last evening in toe amroundtog men and , seeking to (Sunday Quasimodogeniti), Theme: Ackerman and Peiser. Knights of Pythias Friday evening bring them back when they had Tuesday at 7:45— King’s Daugh­ Christ’s answer to the request of Dr. E. H. Metcalf testified to at­ G. A. R. hall to the Memorial build­ to Foresters hall. ing. A social followed by the buri- . gone astray. Here he used the figure ters meeting. certain Scribes and Pharisees for a tending Bryestowsk. at the Sadlak Wednesday at 7:30— Orchestra re­ Notwithstanding the stormy ness meeting at which time refresh­ o f the shepherd with the himdred sign. I. He condemns tnelr unbelief, store following the assault and to hearsal. weather the large delegations were ments were served. V sheep, concerned more about me n. He refuses to give them any oth­ taking him to the Rockville city hos­ present from East Hartford, Man- one shoop that he had lost than Thursday at 6 — Officers and pital. He found that there was a Mina Marjorie Metcalf, proprietor teachers of the church school and er sign than that of the Prophet ehester and Thompsonville. of toe Rexall drug store, returned to about the 99 who were safe m CHURCHES Jonas, in. He tells them that they gash about an inch long between Herbert O. dough. Chancellor their wives and husbands will meet the second and third ribs on the left Rockville yesterday after attending his keeping. ,. ley of the Hartford Theological will be justly condemned on Judg­ Commander of Damon Lodge of How Uttle either the world or the THE CENTER CHURCH at the church to ride to Wapptog for side. toe drug show to Boston. ^Seminary. These lectures will be ment Day. Rockville, welcomed toe visitors and church has learned these lessons! (Congregational) supper at the tea-room, 'The Old Captain Shea testified to arresting Arthur G. ^Ancent, of Rockville, held each Monday night. Fireside, and for the meeting follow­ acted as master of the ceremonies How careless we are in society, of Rev. Watson Woodruff the pair at the police station and chairman of toe retail code commit­ Tuesday the Epworth League ing. Mrs. Frank Williams and the ST. JAMES’S R C. CHURCH the lowly, the poor, and the needy, that Sergeant Dowgiewicz and Pa­ for the evening. The affair was a tee for toe Second Congregational Morning Worship, 10:50. Sermon nominating committee will meet at Primary teachers are to charge of Rev. William P. Reidy, Pastor big success. dletrict, will preside at toe district the down-trodden, and the • op­ Rev. Patrick Killeen trolman Frey made the investiga­ by Dr. George W. C. Hill of Hart­ the Parsonage at 7:30. arrangements, and John Owers will tions. Captain Shea testified that Senior Dnunatios Held meeting of toe druggists of this dia- pressed! .. Thursday evening there will be a lead to the program. Rev. Thomas Stack f- yet the slum has m it the ford. The music: Archacki told him that he had been "Robin Hood” , the wel known • trict Sunday afternoon at Willi-, Prelude—A-La-Pastorale, Kieserling special meeting of Uie Church Coun­ Saturday at 7:30— Choir rehearsal. beaten up, and his face was covered Owen Davis drama, was presented mantle. power to destroy the city. It is cil at the home of Mr. and-Mrs. Mel­ Monday, Wednesday, Friday eve­ Masses Sunday morning will be Anthem—Come Let Us Join With with blo(^. as the annual Senior Dramatics of Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Fisk of from the lost and neglected areas vin G. Cox, Doane street, at 7:30 nings at the parsonage, rehearsals at 7, two mosses at 8:30, one to the of our city life that there come the One A c c o r d ...... Pike Sergeant Dowgflewicz testified the d a ss of 1934 of the Rockville Mountain street are entertaining Anthem—Son of My Soul ..Reyner o’clock. for the play, “The Glow Lights of upper churen and one for children that he couldn’t find eyewitnesses to High school Friday evening. Mrs. Luella Fisk of Feeding HIIIb, bandits and the thugs, who war The Annual Father and Son ban­ Postlude— Postlude to C .... Kema San Rey,” to be presented by the In the basement chapel, and high the fracas. He testified to going to The play was presented in the Mass., for a few days. against society, who kidnap those quet will be held at the Church The Church ScTiool, 9:30. Qasses Married Couples’ Club on April 27. mass at 10:30. the Rockville City hospital and In­ auditorium of the (j^ rg e Sykes Me­ from higher classes, who rob and Vestry, at 6:30, Friday evening. Mrs. Coming Sunday evening services: for all ages. The Junior choir will sing at the terviewed Bryestowskl who said, morial school and proved a big suc­ raid b a r ^ , and who give to all of Nellie M. Marks is head of the sup­ Sunday evening, April 22—Speaker: The Men’s League, 9:30. Presi­ 8:30 mass. "what am I to do when assaulted by cess. Bociety insecurity. per committee. Rev. Truman Wood­ Professor Hedley of Hartford Sem­ dent—Harry Kitchtog. A t the high mass at 10:30 the Archacki with a dangerous knife. Following too drama a social hour JUNIOR SONS OF ITALY The CYP Club, 6. President— ward of East Hartford will be the inary. The Men’s Chorus will sing Would it not be better if we choir will repeat the “Mass to D Patrolman Frey verified the testi­ and dancing were enjoyed. Mary Alice Andrews. guest speaker. and the orchestra will play. Sunday took .the way of Jesus and paid Major” by H. G. Ganss, which was mony of Sergeant Dowgiewicz. ^uch credit is due the members The Church, committee, 7:30.' In Vernon: evening, April 29, Union Service un­ sung last Sunday. Arthur J. Morin, proprietor of the TO GIVE 3 - A a COMEDY more attentions to the lost an the Ladies parlor. Mrs. Bitgood will be the. speaker der the auspices of Everynaan’s of toe cast, the faculty members for the neglected? Even to the church Tuesday evening of next week the Morin Tavern, testified to refusing coaching the pre.sentatlon and all The Week at the 9:30 Worship Service, Simday Class. Speaker: Rev. George Junior choir will hold its weekly re­ Bryestowskl beer and also said how Uttle we have learned the les- morning. Mrs. Bitgood is well members of toe senior class for ‘The Brat,” Hit of Profeaaioftel Monday, 8—Loyal Circle, King’s Brookes of Rockville. , hearsal, and Friday evening the Archacki had enough. s S l It is a great thing to nurture known to the churches of the Nor­ tbelr untiring efforts states Profes­ Daughters. senior choir will rehearse. Testimony was offered by Jacob Stage to Be Given at High the young and keep them in the fold Tuesday, 7:30— Meeting Interme­ wich District and of the conference THE SALVATION ARMY sor Philip M. Howe,'principal, who of the church so that none may go Diskadlo, Oliver Berriault and Cap­ School Han Wednesday. diate teachers. and is a speaker of marked ability. Adjutant R. E. Martin tain Shea that Archacki was not was highly pleased with the out­ astray, but we lack the quality of Tuesday, 7—Choir rehearsal. She was a delegrate to the General come. a good shepherd if, when the young drunk. A comedy of character in tore* Tuesday, 7 — Troop m. Boy Conference of 1932. Saturday. 7 p. m. Prayer meet- HEBRON Michael Biehler testified to seeing Teachers Organize go astray, we can disregard their mg; 7:30 Open Air service; 8 p. m. acts, “The Brat”, by Maud Ftoton, Scouts. Arthur Morin put the two men out An effort is being made this after­ will be presented next Wednesd^* wandering. Tuesday, 7:30— High Y. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Meeting to Citadel. Perfect attendance pupils at the noon for the organization of a Tol­ The attitude of Jesus toward of his tavern. He also said that at the High School Auditorium hy Tuesday, 7:30— Girl Reserves. H. B. Anthony, Minister Sunday Hebron Green school for March are Bryestowskl gave Archacki a “good land County Parent-Teachers Asso­ the children was more fuUy and toe Sons of Italy Juniors’ Dramatic Wednesday, 2:30 — Women’s 9:30 a. m.— Company meeting. as follows: Grammar room, Donald licking” and knocked him down ciation, which will be a unification beautifully emphasized to his treat- aub, formed mostly of High School Guild. A musical hour in charge of Sunday: 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. and Kenneth Griffin, Robert Horton, three times. At this point Prose­ of the different Parent-Teacnera as­ n^ent of them, when his disciples re­ 3:00 p. m.—Praise meeting. Mr. graduates. This had long profes­ Mrs. Sidney French. Topic: “Music 9:00 a. m.—Morning prayer serv­ cutor Thomas stated that he was sociations from the towns of Tolland buked the mothers who had brought Caswell, formerly of Old Orchard Michael Kulynch, Ethel Fickett, sional runs in New York and Lo^ and the Child.” Hostesses: Mrs. ice. disappointed with the testimony. County. their Uttle ones that Jesus might Beach, Maine, will be the speaker. Marion Griffin, Helen Gonci, Jose­ don. The characters are said to be Julian Cary, Mrs. Bert Andrews, 9:30 a. m — Church Bible school. phine Pomprowicz, Janice Ward. Archacki took the stand to his The meeting is being held at toe bless them. He is well known to all folks visit­ very human and toe plot and Mrs. Roy Warren, Mrs. William Prof. Croust will address the Primary room, George Fickett own defense and told how Bryestow- home of Mrs. Hattie Berr of EUling- Jesus had witnessed the con­ Harrison, Mrs. William Parkis. Chil­ ing Old Orchard as being the candy comedy to develop naturally o n t ^ school. Leonard Glass, Lloyd Gray, Irving ski knocked him down. He told how ton and Mrs. T. Merle Shaw, presi­ cern and fussiness with which the dren cared for. merchant who places a verse of them. Though not too difficult The 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship Griffin, Carlton Jones,’ Frank and he grabbed a handkerchief to wipe dent of the state Parent-Teachers Brat” presents opportunity for real disciples were sending the mothers Wednesday, 7—Shining Light Cir­ with sermon by Evangelist A. B. Scripture to every box of candy and the blood from his face and to this away, and he interposed with the cle King’s Daughters. never opens on Sundays. He is a John Kuynych, Catherine Fickett. association, is the guest speaker. mctlzuT* Carey. Subject, “ Sins and Infirmi­ Elsie Garbich, Elizabeth Gonci, way got the blood on the knife. He Funeral of W; J. Scaaion. totoe story “McMillan Forrest^' gracious words that Christianity Wednesday, 7—InrAs-Much Circle, ties.” TpnT. of strong religious beliefs and accused Bryestowskl of hitting him attributes his success to the appli­ Dorothy Gray, Alberta Hildtog, The funeral of William J. Scanlon, la an author who searching for has written so beautifully as an King’s Daughters. 3:00 p. m.—Afternoon service in with a knife and showed a mark. He cation of these beliefs to dally life. Katie Kulynych, Sylvia Martin. 74, who died at his home Tuesday “local color,” for a novel, ideal for aU the world, “ Suffer the Wednesday, 7:45— Senior chorus. charge ot Prof. Crouse. Subject, told the court that he did not know 7:00 p. m. Open air service at A group of boys in the grammar evening pit 108 Prospect street, was half-starved waif called “toe Brat little chU^en to come unto me and Saturday, 6—Junior choir re­ “The Secrets of the Lord.” how Bryestowskl got the wound. forbid th m not, for of such is the hearsal. Post Office followed by a march to room of the Hebron Green school Bryestowskl took the stand and held from his late home morn­ and brings her to Wa fainlly a 7:00 p. m.—Short session of the the Citadel. ing at 8:30 o’clock and from St palatial uouse. She turns out to be kingdom of heaven.’ Saturday, 6:30— Choir rehearsal. Young People’s Society. have done some good work recently said he was “just happy,” but not The power and strength of 7:30 p. m. Memorial service for in cleaning, scraping, repairing and Bernard’s Catholic church at 9 a clever Irish girl, but the Forres­ Notes 7:30 p. m.—(Closing service of the drunk. He admitted being put out the church, the power and strength Mrs. Sarah Turklngton who was o’clock. ters, snobs, reg w i her as a Mva|^ Dr. George W. C. Hill of West revival campaign. Sermon by Rev. revamishltig the school desks. of the Morin Tavern and going back of the nation are determined by the Hartford who will preach on Simday promoted to Glory last Tuesday Rev. George T. SInnott, pastor, The black sheep of the family w A. B. Carey. Subject, “The Fire Wher^ the desks were badly worn in again. attitude toward little children. No morning was for many years the from her home on Winter street. officiated at a aolmn high requiem Steve, McMillan’s younger br^er, T^hat' Salts.” Music at all services they used plastic wood for filling in. Court took a short recess to se­ institution can be great that des­ pastor of the South Congregational Her many friends are invited to this mass assisted by Rev. Francis C. and he falls to love with “the Brat . will be in charge of Prof, and Mrs. The work looks v/ell and refiects cure William V. Sadlak as inter­ pises the Ufe of those upon whom Church of New Britain. service when tribute will be paid to credit on the boys and their teacher, preter as Bryestowskl did not un­ Htochey, assistant pastor and Rev. The working out of tola complica­ its future depends. A Women’s ■^’ederation play en­ Crouse. her memory. Adjutant Martin will James L. Smith of Collinsville, for­ tion provides plenty of sltuatlona. The Week Mrs. Teresa Walsh. derstand English. titled “The Pegs” will be given un­ preach. Mrs. William Slade of Thetford, He told through the interpreter merly of Rockville. The cast, Includtag four Tuesday at 8 p. m.—Meeting of seven women, has been rehearau^ der the direction of Mrs. Henry Vt., is spending a few days at the that he struck Archacki to protect Biuial was to the family plot in the Official Board. g o s p e l h a l l St Bernard’s cemetery, Rockville. faithfully under the direction of Lowd on April 18. home of the Misses Pendleton and himself from being stabbed. He ad­ A Union Course for teachers of Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.— Mid­ Special Services Mr. Scanlon was bom io Pitts­ Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert, looking up mitted having only about five Louis M. GenovesL WAPPING Church Schools and others interested week prayer meeting. ' Samuel Rea, formerly of Belfast, glasses of beer during the day. field, Mass., October 6th, 1859, toe “The Brat” role is assumed by will begin on Monday evening at the Friday at 7:30 p. m.—Class meet­ Ireland, and Mr. Thompson of Aber­ historical matter relating to the set­ son of WiUlam and Mary (Burley) Miss Theresa Sapienza; Fraacla Miss Joy Brown of Manchester, tlement of Thetford. This Vermontl^ Prosecutori-rosecutor Thomas told how South Methodist church. Professor ing. deen, Scotland, are conducting spe­ fnrtrr. hv MPhroiTI ArchacW WM playing cards to toe Scanlon. He resided to Rockville Della Fera is “McMUlian Forara- N. H., is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. George F. Pedley of the Hartford cial services at (jrospei Hall, 415 town was largely settled by Hebron tavern all afternoon and caused no fir close to half a century ani^ bad ter” ; Mias Irene Pola la "Mrs. Foi*- David Carter, at the Parsonage. Seminary will be the teacher. The SOUTH METHODIST Center street, Sunday at 7 p. m., people to the latter part of toe trouble until Bryestowskl came. He many friends here. rester” ; Felix Gremmo is tee “Uack On Wednesday afternoon the topic: “The Life of Christ.” EPISCOPAL CHURCH and each week night at 7:45 o’clock 1700’s. stated that there was no doubt to He is survived by his wife, two sheep.” The others in the cast sje Wapptog schools defeated the Union Leonard C. Harris, Minister Saturday excepted. They are go­ Rev. Leon A. Mansur of Middle his totod that Bryestowski was In­ sons, Francis and (Jeorge Scanlon fAink Mary Sapienxa, AOss NataUa school at basketball at the Wapptog ST MARY’S CHURCH ing to preach the old-fashioned gos­ Haddam will officiate at S t Peter’s toxicated and drunk and also as­ of Rockville; two daughters, Mrs. D’Ubaldo, Miss Jennie Reymander, Commimity church House, 32 to 27. Rev. James Stuart Neill, Rector Simday: pel that John Wesley and George church, Sunday at 11 a. m., to ex­ saulted Archacki. He stated that A. E. Loiselle of ^ e st Hartford and Miss Felice, Mias Angela Mr. and Mrs. Grlsel, who have 9:30 a. m.—(Jhurch sebool with Whltfiela back to 1739 and Jona­ change with Allan L. Carr, reader. he was convinced they were both Miss Gertrude Scanlon of Rock­ Valenti, Glno Enrico and Joto been living on what is known as the Simday, April 8, 1934— First Sun­ classes for all ages. than Edwards preewhed in Enfield Mr, and Mrs. Harold Gray attend­ guilty of breswto of peswie. ville; and a sister, Mrs. James luliano. Frank Stevens Place for the past day after Easter. Services eus fol­ 10:45 q. m.—Morning worship to 1757. 'The public is cordially In­ ed a dance given by the Masons at Mr. Thomas stated that there was Lynch of Rockville, also three grand, Tickets can be purchased at two years, have moved to Burnside. lows: with sermon. Subject: “Life’s Lost vited to attend these meetings. toe American Legion Memorial hall, pretty slim evidence that Archacki children. Kemp’s Music Store or Potterton * Wapptog Grange is planning to 9:30 a. m.—Men’s Bible Class. Arts.” The local cbaptei of the Or­ Wethersfield, Wednesday evening. used toe knife and did not ask con­ Fraternally he was a member of Krab’s at the Crater. present the play “Wedding BeUe” Church School. der 'of the Rainbow will be guests BMAirUEL LUTHERAN. Mr. Gray’s brother-in-law and sis­ viction of toe charge of criminal as­ C!ourt SnJ^c, Foreatera of America / I—---- ' ■ to Wapptog school ball, April 27. 10:45 a. m,—Morning Prayer and of the church at this hour. Kniit E. Erickson, Pastor. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDonald, sault with a dangerous weapon. of Rockville, and a delegation of this A western engineer has taken The cast has been rehearsing faith­ Sermon. Sermon topic: “The Risen 6:00 p. m.—Epworth League. The of Hartford, were eunong those Attorney Pelser pleaded for toe order attended hia fimeral this parts of an old automobile and Church.” fully xmder the direction of Coach yqiftig people’s devotional hour. Sunday School and Bible Classes present discharge of Bryestowski on toe morning. turned it into a placer mining ms- 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park.Sun- Percy Sansom of Wallingford, who Speaker, George E. Keith will tell Mr. and Mrse. Charles E. HUdtog ground that he was only defending qaaa Bnlaea 1600. which win recover very fine ,day School. tomorrow at 9:30. hsji bad many years of experience of his recent trip to Cuba and the The service at 10:45 will be Swed­ of New York City are spending the himself. Over 6600 was realized by the'flake gold. ______7:00 p, m.—Evening Prayer and The court found Archacki guilty in this work. Panama Canal, ish. The sermon theme will be week end at their country home Sermon. Sermon topic: ‘Eight of assault and battery and breach The Federated Sunday School Days.” 7:16 p. m.— EJvenlng worship. Iiie “ Out of Darkness, Into U ^ t .” The here. pastor will continue bis talks on of peace. The penalty Imposed was Board Thursday evening at the The Week Emanuel Choir will sing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hatch of $20 and costs of $14.63. 'The charge Community Church House with Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls Friend­ great religious patoitings. Subject, At the 7 o’clock service, which Brooklyn, N. Y., wlU spend the week of assault with a dangerous weapon “Hope” by Frederick Watts. Miss will as usual be English, our Chil­ about fifty present. A supper was ly Society. end as guests of Miss Victoria Hild­ was noUed. ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIR followed by a very interesting ad­ Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. Frances Conrow and Mrs. Estella dren’s Chorus, who appeared to tog and the Hildtog family. Mrs. Bryestowskl was found guilty of dress by the Rev. J. Quinter Miller 7:30 p. m.— Choir Rehearsal. Olson will sing. Whispering Hope. their new robes iM t Sunday for the Hatch, who is Miss HUding's sls^r, assault and battery and fined $10 of Hartford. 'Thursday, 6:80 p. m.— (Instead of Music at morning hour: first time, wlU stag again. The pas­ will remain for a month’s visit on tiriii count and also guilty of NOW OPEN Several Wapptog members of the Friday evening) Woman’s Auxiliary Organ Prelude, A u d an te...... tor’s sermon theme wlU be “The Liv­ Mrs. Merton W. Hills will act as being intmdeated and drunk for For UUUed Workmen motored to Wto- Supper imd Meeting. Members at ...... ,,, Mendelssohn ing Christ to Living Hearts.” leader at a union (Christian En­ whiSi A similar penalty was im­ Bted Thursday evening for a group .the Girls Friendly Society have Proce^onal Hymn, Sanctuary. . A crowd of about thfrty-flve deavor meeting of the Hebron and posed together with costs of $16.28. meeting of the order. been invited. Speaker: Miss Kath­ Anthem, “The Day Draws on With Emanuel young people left this noon Gilead societies, at toe Hebron En­ Dr. Edwin A. Brace of Ellington NINTH ANNUAL CONCERT dney Sbaler of Hartford was ar­ erine A. Grammer associate secre­ Golden U ght” ...... Shaw for Worcester by bus to attend the deavor rooms Sunday evening. The was brought before Associate Judge rested ekrly Wednesday morning by tary for College work in the Prov­ Anthem, “This Joyous ..Lang aiTiniiiti “Clplsti^n Youth Confer­ topic will be “The Place of Bible Thomas L. Larkins In toe Rockville Oon^ble Welman Burnham after ince of New Etogland. Recessional Hymn, Hymn of Joy. ence.” "^pUiers are expecting to Study in Christian Living.” City pourt Friday morning, charged drive up for the closing session to­ Beethoven Glee.Qub Oie car he was operating and one Friday, 8,80 p. m,— Girls Friendly Poithide, Prelude and Fugue .Bach In the last week Paul Coates has with driving automobile while morrow afternoon. -Emanuel’s pas­ bpeiated by Edward Gibbons of Candidates. Archibald Sessions, choirmaster. helped ntricate ten automobiles under the tofluisnee of liquor. Assisted By . tor, Rev. K. B. Erickson, will ad­ S^th Windsor collided on the Ell- The Week from the mud on toe Burrows Hill A plea of guilty was entered by The regular organizational meet­ dress the Conference this evening at tngtm road to South Windsor. The MANCHESTEB-VERNON PARISH road. This road is very deep in the accused after Prosecuting ,At- ings will be held as usual. 7:46. Dr. Chas. F. Leitzell, presi­ tom sy John B. 'Thomas had pre­ ELLIOT S. FOOTE, Bbaler car was badly smashed to Methodist Episcopal Church dent of Hu4wlck C(filege, will speak spring mud in places, and it takes Marvin S. StookiOf, Minister Monday, 7:80 p. m.—Opening ses­ sented the charges. the front and the left side of Gib­ at the Sunday afternoon rally to be very-careful driving to avoid the North Main Street sion of the Community Training Captain Richard B. Shea of the w bon’s car was considerably datfiag- held in the Municipal Auditorium at pitfalls. Jdr. Ooa^s and hU son Choir Rehearsal at 6:80 this after­ sebool to'the chapel. Rrof. (3eorge BoOkville city police arrested Dr. »d. : 8:46. The >New England Confer­ thought they, knew toe road well noon. P. Hedley wlU give the first of his Brace about noon Thursday, and it Monday Evening, ence Chorus of mdl'e than 600 voioee enough to R;et through, day before Sunday, 0:46, (^uroh School; lectures on the New Testament. 'was shown in court that he had been will sing under tte leadership of yesterdsyv but both had the painful 10:46, Service of i^orshlp with Mrs. 7:46 p m.. Men’s Friendship club seen driving under toe influence of Helge Pearson. ' .exoerleiice ^ scetting' i o hopelessly Robsit R. T. Bltgo^ of New London meeting. Speaker, Kirby Ftatt bqupr by Wllllwn F. Pfunder on Memberiship w y bo<;{ Hartford. Subject, “Fig* and ^He^. The Women’s Aid S ^ ty will in the nutd with their cars that it Thought as gtibst speaker. took a gited two- hours to pull out, West roa^ by. Miller Jones of the the or ein.be 13:05, special meetipg . of the pbants.” A m u% al pro^fram and mset on Thursday afternoon at 2:80. A most cordial welcome is extendfd and ons Mr had to be left in over Jones gas stetipn and by Captain Mapte Btre% Church Sebool Teachers. perir ' of eociaDlllty included. Bhea, Joifc walketh in his in- Tusnday, 2:80 .p.. m..—Mrs. Ctsd'a to all membera, and friendA ... 6:00, EpwCrth League Devotional ' This ease- 'was to be hearfi at Silfi ; his cfaildrea are blessed group of tha WeEeyan OuUd will The Bmtiic%>od wilt meat n ttt B^srefid d te y jhas secured the work Bach a^Codate m< Service lead by Miss Ethel Walker. K tt» T h im lay night bcifote Unb^PTOverbs, 80:7. meat at tha cb u r% 7:4fi p- m y BSdday eveAtog at 8 o*ck)ciE. It will of from HebfbA to Monday evening there will be held Jitea B. Ftek^who m e a ^ ^ $ p b ^ % ^ at the South Church tha flmt of a Men's 'Trlandsblp. bowttng

V PAOBFOBB \ u^cmmmvmnm osbaQ), HANOHOonm \ . sit- flanrlfpittr credit were Just as earnest and elo­ road oroaalnfs at grade relatively quent on Thursday in their argu­ lostng its Inqiortanoe? Those orois- the ments against the LaFollette amend­ ings used to be by far the greatest Eonting Brralii ment to the revenue bill provldl^ menace to human Ufe in our whole P iiRKiaH inn s i XHJI HBIUXiD PiUNTlNO OOMPANI, IK a for higher Income tax rates. setup. Today they fade Into inslg- I I BUm U StTMt nlflcanoe, almost, in the light of the ICaaoh' ■t«r, Oobb. The LaFollette amendment bad THOMAB rBROUBOM some sturdy supporters who favored pervading threat of the automobile OMcral ItBBBcar peril on every city street and every By BODNST DUTCSni it on the ground that much more BeraU washlngtum PouBdad Ootobar 1, Itll country road. As a killer the rail­ PublUbad Bvary Praatns Bxeapt money would have to be raised and O iil Bundijra and Bolldaya Batarad at tba that it should be raised by taxation road has become nearly negligible. W ai^ ifto a, April a.—You'd ba Poat OSioa at Maaohaatar, CoBBn aa n * ' Saooad CUaaa Mall Mattar. on those beet able to bear i t There amaaed a t Vm way Pipa Jlooaayalt BUBSUiUPTlOK RATBB was every indication that tte LOOK AT THE TANK k e ^ bis haoda oc thlnga. Ona Taar, by mail aaaaaaaaB# a JKa lAOO Probably there aever baa bam Par Month, by mall ...... | 10 amendment might be adopted until There was a man and he had a aum a on^maa admbilit|atlQs-bMre Sinaia ocBiaa *m the ladisxl CallvaraA oaa yaa> ...... tl.OO along came Senator Pat Harrison, car and it waa hard to start; the --iiot ift htba M OM 'that ItooMvMt valiant defepder of the administra­ jdomiatoaa Ooagreas, as ha doas, but lar wm m MBMBBR o r TUB aSSOClATBO fuae it made was such you’d think t flMto tion, with the assurance that the in the aqtuM f^ -tlm e Wbita Houfie PPBSB it sure would fall ap art It ipat (firectiop of the wbola exeouOye' bMt HI Tba Aaaoolatad Praaa la axolaalvaly money wouldn’t be needed. antltlad tu tha aaa tor rapabllcatloa and bucked and quite refused to go branob.- Bttoa IMS toCB i a MtMMxff ot all navB dlapatoha oradltad to It There are quite a number of sen- ready; the language it Tba’ exeoutiva braaob is s lot here, bAaee It meaia jw ; or not otharwlBu oradltad In tbla Tger and^ a huadrad tlmas mora to the BMrehaali aaBIhe papar and alao tba looal nawa pub* ators who would be in favor of high eUdtated was tall and blue and perity of thie tewa, w(h» llshad baratn. powerful than it used to be, re­ All rlghta ot rapnblloation ot er Income taxes for the higher steady. member. But the cabinet mepibers meay 11^8. woHnni Hftb" apeclal dlapatohaa baraln ari alao ra> brackets, any time and any place, One day this man waa driving on and adminiatrators aeem more like And evra the peMiy aervad. ambasaadon—or measenger boys, if metamordhoaedeCrom a local laeile without particular regard to wheth­ a godforsaken road; a muddy, lone­ Full aarrloa ollant ot N B A Bar* you prefer—than they have in any tp a oattcaal laeue whan th«y lift Tloa, Ine. er the need of more revenue was ly back way, th a t on which no man other recent administratioa. their "effe-old downtowa aantere urgent or not; but there are a good Publlabar'i RapraaantatlTat Tba abode. And there and then this Tbe telepboae ia F. D.’a chief and lights oa tbe O ^toi; oaair.to Jnliua Matbaws Spaolal Afranoy*-Naw many more who, though^ willing ancient car saw fit to wheeze and weapon of control. He never gets a ruin tha (fignlty ef. many diatiB- Tork. Cbioago, Uatroit and Boaion. busy signal vdien be calls ab aids, guished stafSnnen. Other reesat hot enough to boost the surtaxes if the atop as it descended into a big mud- because there’s a private wire run­ local iasuee: MBMUKK AUDIT BURBAO OF money must be raised, prefer not CIRrULATloNR hole with a flop. ning direct from the White House eWA demoblllaatioBfr Jafl 'eean- to do so out of any sheer desire to For full an hour the driver to the desk of every member of the dals, Inoludinf use o f a tMAtore Tba Harald Printing Company, Ino.. soak the rich. Harrison’s revelation Executive Council. His favorite poet" and ehai|ea .that wwlthy aaiumaa no flnanolal raaponalblltty sought to make It go again; be Jig­ movement is a grab for tha tele­ priaoaers were allowed ta jdslt tor typograpbleal rrrora appaanng la that there was no great need of ex­ advertlaomaatt In tba Manobaatar gled this and pulled at that and phone. their wives; protest agaiast efloqploy- Evening BaralA traordinary measures because there cranked with might amd main; till, "What’s this all aboutr" "Do ment pf D. C. employees who-.ll^ was no extraordinary need of money when he thought his motor car’s oc- this i;lght away!” "1 want a fuB ^ in the suburbs; sale of liquor aear SATURDAY, APRIL 7 teport by tomorrow mofaing.” schools—finally restrictad 'to spots sufficed to defeat the amendment .tlvltles were o’er, the engine started That’s the way tbe prwldenttal no less than 400 feet awayr ahake- CHILDREN’S WORLD But It didn’t explain his attitude suddenly with a resounding roar. oonversattona run, according to up in the welfare department, after and the administration’s toward the Hooray, hooray! the driver cried, the feDows on tbe other end of charges of extravagant care for There la a world about which the wire, who often are amaaed translenta. veterans’ benefits measure. The "again we’re right and fit!’’ But by the detailed nature of Rooea- moat of ua know little and many . * ' / treasury's poverty and danger to the even u be chortled thus, once more velt’a qoestiona. Peaaista and Gbile of ua know nothing, though It la national credit «were the bases of tbe old car quit Aghast, tbe man Then there are what Roosevelt Chairman Roetf CoUlas of tha very near ue, round about ue, all the practically evpry argument against bethought him of a Jthing that made calls "chits’’—brief penciled notes House Military Affhirs Ootaupittee time—the chlldren’g world. All of dashed off on a mamorandum pad ia expert at tossing peeouta la ths the restoration of the benefits. What him bop and peer Inth tbe auto’s to subordinsta offldala. air and catching them in his mouth. ufl once lived In It but, moving can have happened to the poverty -tank—of gaa he’d not a drop. Fast stuff. The other day I saw Even daring warm debate, be away at adolescence, somehow we and the danger In these few short six of them on a cabinet member's doesn’t mlSs a peamit.. . . Secretary In Washington they tear their desk, all freshly received. become completely expatriate and days? shirts and crank and crank and Frances PerldM Is a devil for em­ can never return to it even in mem­ ployment flgurei a ^ her aqiacial crank to start a car not only stalled “H

MAN0HB8TBR EVENING HERALD, MANCUEST^ OONM« SATURDAY, AHHL 7,1084.

nieat poppjr enainnan, Mn. Harw party Tuosdpy pyedleg. EXPRESS BUSINESS HERE rlst BeSUm, lavs a very tatarestinff ...... % KiUpindie^s Origin Odd, talk oo ths origin, souros and baas- INCREASES 5S PER CENT Tan^Httn fit darivad fraas tha p t f m . Our A turkey dinasr with o B t h s ft i- 0 unit baa ordarad bur quota ol pop- tflffs wffll ba ssrvod tbe lodlM iatha Dte to ba sold bafora Mamorlal Colifomiaa Luaeb, Aqrluin strsat at Shipments Indicate Trade in B u d d ies uay. 5:80 p. m. sharp. FoDowing tiis din­ ner tbs ladies will enjoy tb# show 85 EnJffjr “PriMpttltr But It Means Perfection Manchester Hah Picked «Up Child Weifara playing in tbe Copitol theater. Any Preflcntod hy BOri Greatly Since Year Ago. BaOetta Boffii Miss Bats, Child Welfare ohair- man, gave an interesthig talk op member of tbe Circle requiring fur­ Jansen and Dnunatie 6r«al$. • f tbe Child Welfare work of the am^ ther information is requestM to That there is an increase in bosl C a rn tr; Dainr Farm Was Bx>SerTlet O tg u d m U o m , iUary, and stated that (Connecticut get in touon with Mrs. Albert Lind­ ness in Manchester is shown by the say. Counter attraotione kept the stt- receipts at tbe Manchester office of is again ahead of the other states, tendance down at the regular nMo^ with their tuberculosis survey. AnnlvmMry Party the Railway Express Agency. Since Plans are almost completed for ing of tbe laither League of the Named (rem the Scotch, ANDBBSON-SHEA POST, V. F. W A very successful Tood sale was last January tbe amount of goods tbe Auxiliary’s first birthday party, Meetliig. held Thursday afternoon and we Emanuel Lutheran church of all kinds that came to Manches­ which will be held in Tinker w *ii Tbe regular meeting of Anderson- wish at this rime to thank all those night, but nearly 85 members weM Bat Its Meaoint Has More ter by express showed an increase on Wednesday. April 18. Full details Sbea Post was held Tuesday eve­ who donated and also those who entertained by one of the most ea- Tbe snow storms in February fur ning, April 8 at eight o’clock at will be given in next week’s bulletin. tber increased tbe business, but woriced, with Mrs. Holmes, to make jojrable programs ever presented to Svmlicaace Now as Indi- Stale Armory. it a sitcceas. the League. The program was in falling off was expected in Manches Bowling League Banquet ter. Such did not prove to be the Annual Bai^oet. We extend oui sincere sympathy A t the meeting held Wednesday charge of Miss Louise Janssen and catint Qoalitjr of Milk case, and the amoimt of business Tbe annual banquet of tbe Post to the family of the late John Dil- night at the Arm y and Navy club it her dramatic committee and center­ done at tbe office during March, and Auxiliary will be held this eve­ worth. In their loss. A delegation was voted to set Saturday night ed around tbe word “ Prosperity.” > 1988, was an Increase of 55 per cent ning at six-thirty at the Rosewood, of the unit went to the home, Tues­ April 21 as the banquet night with A seriek of sketches were pre­ Prodoced There. over tbe business done in tbe same Depot Square. Preparations have day evening to pay their respects, the festivities to get under way at sented, each based on a letter In month in 1983, according to tbe an­ been, completed and everything is and the unit was also represented 6:30 p. m. Other matters approved tbe word “p’ oeperit^,” and as each nouncement n ^ e at tbe office thi* ready for the reception of the invit­ at the church. were, to dispose with the donation ■ketch was given, tbe audience Kilspindle If the name of a dairy morning. ed guests and Post and Anxiliary The Welfare Sewing Circle met of prizes, to apply all money in the sang song favorites that helped to members. at the home of Mrs. Grace Pitkin, carry out tbe idea of the sketch. farm in Coventry—siiggestlve, pos> treasury to the banquet and to hold Post Colors. Tuesday afternoon and completed the election of officers for the next The program also Included two sibly of aome little windblown bam* The colors of the Anderson-Shea three pairs of pajamas, and one year on the banquet night. groups of semgs by G. Albert Pear­ 1ft on tbe coaat ol the Orkney lalands Post will be carried during the dress, and worked oo two more The place at which tbe banquet son, widely known and popular bass in tbe North Sea. It is more than a OPENING STOCKS massing of Colors at the Military dresses. A t our next meeting, we will be held is to be decided at the soioist, and the committee in charge will sew on articles for the Memori­ meeting next Wednesday night at was given a “bravo” at the close of name— it ia tbe essence of an ideal New York, April 7.— (A P )— Steadi­ Ball of the Lt. CaldweU Colt Rob­ Here are three of Kilspindie’s p roudest beauties. L eft to right they inson Post, V. F. W. al hospital. the Arm y and Navy club at 7:30 p. the program. wblch has been followed, religiously, are: Buttermald, Annette and Mur ilia. No, tbe attendant at the right ness characterized tbe early stock Military BaU. m. and which all ex-service men are It was announced that more than in the establishment of a model, hasn’t grown a tall as the picture might indicate. Murllla swished her trading today. Alcohols worked requested to attend. 30 members would attend the sanitary dairy farm which cannot be tail excitedly as the picture was snapped. higher In rather active transfers. The Lt. (Caldwell C3olt Robinson Spanish W ar Veterans improved according to present dairy American Telephone dipped a size' Post, V. F. W., will hold its annual The regular meeting of tbe camp Christian cemference at Worcester, stamdards. Kilspindle is now rated able fraction but a steady to firm military ball Friday evening, April will be held at the Armory, Thurs­ Mass., over the week-end, leaving tbe church at 1:45 o’clock In a spe­ 100 per cent, one of but a few such new plans. One of tbe Innovations tone prevailed in U. S. Steel, Am er day March 12. All veterans of the GRAFT LORD RELEASED; cial bus. Rev. K. E. Erickson, pas­ rated farms in New England. possible is tbe installation of an lean Commercial Alcohol, Schenley camp are urged to be present as we tor of *^he local church, will spesdc Modem Methods electric fly-catcher. The dairy farm Manchester Distillers, Clonsolidated Gas and San are planning to have a big time on is one of but a few in the state to be ta Fe. our annual muster night, April 26, SERVED EIGHT YEARS at tonight’s session of the confer­ Tbe product of Kilspindie's pure­ ence at the First Lutheran church bred Ouemsey cows is raw Grade A graded 100 per cent and of course The financial district seemed to and would like the nelp of all. Also few flies are about. But according Date Book feel much more cheerful regarding the memorial is on the way to town in Worcester. milk—and what milk it is! There Herman Johnson led the devo­ is a genuine treat in store for any­ to advance notices those few will be the Stock Ehcchange Control Bill and and we would like to talk this over Joliet, ni., April 7.— (A P )—John tional period, giving an account of one who first tastes milk from Kil- doomed when summer rolls aroimd the belief was expressed that (Con­ at the meeting. Tonight I P. Looney, 68, former vice and gratt the life of Charles Wesley, hymn spindie. There is a definite richness —doomed to electrocution. Page gress would pass this measure sans Annual Master April 7. — Anniversary banquet The Muster of Spanish W ar V et lord of Rock Island, id., was re­ writer. A t tbe business session it and body, with positive assurance the General Electric Company! some of the molars about which Anderson-Shea Post, V. F. W., and erans is our big night and we are leased today from Statesville peri- was announced that the League that every moutUul is pure, once And so with tbe warming sun Auxiliary. speculative circles have been doing planning to madee this one something tentlary, where he had served eight having seen tbe operations and the bringing fresh green to Kilspindie’s much worrying. would visit Forsstvllle April 24 and Also Joint entertainment and sup­ to talk about. Invitations will be years and 30 days for conviction for herds at this unusual farm. fields, succulent food for that fine A t the same time, while the in East Hampton May 24. Committees per of Red Men and Silk City Flute sent out in a few days. Those re murder. It is a geduine pleasure to watch herd of blooded Guernseys, we take Band. dustrial picture was not altogether on transportation and entertain­ leave of them imtll we feel the urge ceivlng invitations will please try Looney was received at the prison the operations at this accreditod Also whist and setback. Catholic clear, trade analysts interpreted the ment have already been appointed for some of that grade A milk, fit and make it a point to be present January 9, 1926, to serv'' a 14-yea^' dairy farm. From the hour of milk­ Men’s club, at St. James’s hall. March figures on steel production as for the visits. for a King. or send some one in their place. sentence for "the slaying of Bill ing on to the last bottle of milk, Tomorrow strong evidence of the breadth and Following the program, refresh­ Kilspindle milk is sold locally by Gabel, a Rock Island saloon keen­ ments consisting of angel food cake every movement is in strict accord­ At State Theater, Ann Sten in extent of the recovery. The output er. A. H- Wilkie and is obtainable at during the month amounted to 2,- Spanish War Veterans with chocolate sauce and coffee ance with the specifications laid "Nana.” Feature shown at 5:35, Looney spent most of his sentence the Pinehurst Grocery, Main and 7:35 and 9:35. 797,194 gross tons of ingots and the Auxiliary were served s/ter which a social down by the state for modem in the prison hospital, suffering Middle Turnpike. dally rate of 103,600 tons was the The regular meeting of the aux­ hour was held. dairies. Contented pure-bred cows Also “The Village Wedding,” at from a bronchial ailment. largest for any month since August iliary was held at the Armory Wed­ - reign in a spotless dairy bam fitted ihirn Hall, North street. A new call to arms for all over­ The state charged that Loon )y last yesu". nesday, April 4, Mrs. Rose Converse with every known convenience, ven- N ext Week seas veterans. had killed Gabel for turning inform­ ' tilatlon, sanitary grooming, stand­ BAN POLITICS DURING April 9-10.—Minstrel at Concordia While comparisons with the 1933 presiding. The auxiliary voted to er. Deaths Last Night Lutheran church. month are somewhat misleading, hold a card party at Mrs. John ard feeding for producUon and Investigation of Looney’s affairs April 10.— Minstrel and dance, St. 13 at the Hartford club, Hartford, Buchanan’s home on Woodland many other lesser but important owing to the /act that trade and in­ produced a sensation throughout the Brlgdet’s Holy Name society, at dustry was then virtually at a Conn. Commander-in-Chlef. James street Friday, April 13. It ia hoped details, all fit into the picture to pro­ INQUIRY OF DR. WIRT middle west. He was reputedly the Denver, Colo.— Mrs. Catherine duce one of the best dairy plants in Hollister street school. E. Van Zandt will address members a large number wi I be present to standstill, steel production in the "boss” of vice, gambling, extortion, Cooper, 84, mother of, CJourtney New England. Also lecture by Frank V. Wright, past month was more than three of the department and their friends enlarge the funds for the memorial. and other unlawful activities. Riley Cooper, the author. Blooded Stock Washington, April 7.— (AP) — deputy commissioner of education of times the gross output, daily rate at a banquet to be held the evening They also voted to have all officers Berkeley, Cal.— Dr. Harold L. There is romantic interest in Republicans conceded today they Massachusetts, at High school hall, eind percentage of capacity employed of April 13 in the Hotel Garde, in uniform at the regular meeting. VISIT STOC^I EXCHANGE Bruce, 47, dean of the University of blooded cows of the type at K il­ have little chance of turning the auspices of Educational Club. in the same period last year. Hartford, at six-thirty. Past Com­ A committee consisting of Mrs. Dr. William Wirt inquiry into an ex­ CMlfomia summer school since spindle. Centuries ago, away back April 11.—Three-Act comedy “The That^bearish sentiment regarding mander Peterson has tickets for the Rose Converse, Mrs. Mary Warren haustive scrutiny of the New Deal. Brat,” at High school auditorium by banquet and ball and tickets should and Mrs. Irene Batson were dele­ New York, April 7.— (A P )—About 1926. in the 800’s, quaint cowled monks stocks is not being backed up too 125 representatives in Ckingress. They would like to make it Just Junior Sons of Italy. strongly with short sales was shown be secured soon as possible so that gated to attend the Council meeting Philadelphia—William F. Sauter, on tbe Isle of Guernsey Started that. Democrats say “no.” who arrived in New York last night April 13.—Minstrel auspices Tall by the New York Stock Exchange proper reservations can be made for at New Haven Saturday, April 7. 78, chairman of the board of the breeding the stock that was uti- The Gary, Ind. educator will be on a week-end tour of the Metropo­ mately to provide so many ages Cedars and Amaranth at Masonic report which is disclosed that, on the Manchester delegation. Muster Committee American Engineering Company, asked Tuesday to name the “ brain Temple. lis, today visited the New York with the purest and richest of milk. March 28, the short interest Reception. A committee consisting of Mary iron and steel manufacturers. truster” he accused of saying that Also Father M d Son Banquet, Warren, Mrs. Welber and Mrs. John Stock Exchange for a laboratory Guernsey today treasures its ances­ President Roosevelt is only a Keren­ amounted to 929,495 shares com­ Members of Anderson-Shea Post view of the institution they may North Methodist church. and Auxiliary are invited to attend Buchanan were elected to help the try and its lore, dating back into the sky to be supplanted at the proper pared with 970,494 shares on Feb. soon be voting to regulate BISHOP NILAN’S CONDITION Also Mother and Daughter ban­ 28. The high mark for last year a reception and dinner to be tender­ committee from the camp on the Dark Ages of smugglers and rob- moment by a Stalin. supper for Muster night. Miss Eve­ Arriving in the financial district quet at South Methodist church. was 1,894,632 shares on Feb. 14. ed Mrs. Julia L. Pitcock, president bws of the seas. Its age-old monas­ As Republlcaas see it, if Dr. W irt April 14.— Ball sponsored by Local lyn Chaster was appointed on the en­ in several large buses, the Congress­ Hartford, April 17— (A P)— The Foreign exchanges were quiet at of the Ladles’ Auxiliary, V. F. W . teries lie today in ruins in the green gives the name, the “ brain truster” tertainment committee. men reached the Elxchange about Most Rev. Dr. Jom J. Nilan, Bishop 2125, Textile Workers of America. at the Hotel Stratfield, Bridgeport, valleya, relics of a forgotten past. will be summoned to deny or con­ the opening of trading. Sterling half an hour after the opening. They of the Diocese of Hartford, who has April 15.—At State Theater, Nor­ Conn., Sunday evening, April 15, There it was that the Kilspindle firm. A denial, the G. O. P. men ma Shearer in "Riptide.” was up 1-2 cent at $5.17 and French British War Veterane went to the visitors’ gaJlery whe.-e been in St. Frances hospital since francs were unchanged at 6.60 1934 at six o’clock. Reservations herd had its beginning in the purest say, would mean the inquiry was all Coming Events The regular monthly meeting of theey spent some time watching tne February 22 with arthritia was cents. are limited and in order to' secure blooded stock of the island. washed up while a confirmation April 17.—“The Rale McCoy.” a the Mons-Ypre Post will be held execution of orders on the trading slightly Improved today, according reservations speak to your Post There is a delightful little story would simply meem one office holder 3-act mystery play by Manchester Wednesday evening, April 11 at 8 floor below. to hospital authorities. He sat up Commander about this at once. that goes with the Kilspindle farm. out of a Job. Community Players at Whiton Me­ p. m. in the Arm y and Navy C31ub. The market was rather quiet with for half an hour yesterday for the X'. It concerns the name— Kilspindle. The Democrats are quick to ex­ morial hall. V. F. W. Hartford Council. A full atendance is requested as prices steady, so the visitors wit­ first time and has received a few ^When F. P. Hamilton, the owner, plain why the inquiry is being lim­ Also New England assembly of SLIDING OF NORWEGIAN The next meeting of the District very Important business will come nessed little or no excitement. visitors but only close friends. ■ought surcease from business, he ited to the W irt statement, which Church of the Nazarene here. Council wlU be held at Bristol, up for discussion at this meeting. chose the name Stonlelgh as a suit­ was read to the House Interstate April 18. — Semi-formal dance at Conn., on Sunday, April 8, 1934. A ll officers of the Post and mem­ Commerce committee by James H, FJORD CUFF KILLS 39 able, name. Later he found diffi­ Country Club by Campbell Council, Delegates and alternates are re­ bers of the executive committee are Rand, chairman of the committee for culty, in that there were so many Knights of Columbus. quested to be present eind should re­ requested to meet at the home of the nation. They say there are Stonleighs throughout New England. Also 8-act comedy, "Three Pegs,” port to the Post. Headquarters in Commander Lindsay on Edgerton A more suitable and less common many signs of economic recovery Center church. Oslo, Norway, April 7— (A P ) — Bristol at two-thirty, Sunday after­ and that a lengthy investigation Advices reaching here today said street, Monday evening April 9 at name was found neces.mry for the April 20.— Masquerade ball of St. noon. 7:30 p. m. with its charges and counter nearly 40 lives were lost through a Get That Car Of Coventry acres. Mary’s Young Men’s club at State Golf. Bowling League Supper Kilspindle charges, might lead to uncertainty. Armory. huge cluff-slide at Korsnaes Fjord on the west coast of Norway. Twelve members have adready The members of the ex-service A visit from a relative from Scot­ April 23.— Ninth annual concert of signed up for the Post golf teatn. men’s bowling league will hold their land solved the question. The name TENNANT-DAVI8 Beethoven Glee club at High school T h e , slide caused a succession of Yours Greased heavy waves which swept both If your name does not already ap­ banquet on Saturday, April 21. It Kllsplndie— said by the relative to auditorium. Essex, April 7.— (A P ) — Miss banks. A t Taj FJordf six houses pear on the team roster file your has not been decided where the ban­ mean The Farm on the Hill, was April 26.—“Old District School,” quet will be held, as the committee Dorothy Davis, daughter of Dr. and were undermined, washed Inland name with Cap Peterson. finally chosen. The word is probtCbly Whiton Memorial hall, benefit Y, M, / ______in charge have several places in Mrs. Charles C. Davis, of Essex, was C. A. and deposited as' a heap of ruins. Right Away At Gaelic, and one not easily copied. married at St. John’s chui^ch today Twenty-two lives were estimated mind. All members of the Mons- Imagine the owner’s surprise later April 27. — Annual ball of John American Legion Auxiliary Ypre post are invited to attend this to Dr. Robert ^Tennant, of New Mather Chapter, Order of DeMolay. lost. upon Investigation to find that the The regular meeting of the banquet. The fee will be reasonable Haven. The Rev. B. C. Chandler Also Irish Tea Party and enter­ On the opposite bank of the name did not mean The Farm on American Legion Auxiliary will be and a good time is promised those performed the ceremony. tainment at St. M ary’s church. fjord, 17 lives were lost and dwell­ the Hill, but The Tomb of the held at the State Armory, Monday attending. For information, see The bride was graduated from St. May 7. — "Inlaws and Outlaws,” ings and other property damaged evening, April 9. There is some im­ CAMPBELL’S Black Priest! Anyway, the name Comrade Fred Baker. Margaret's School in 1926 and from 3-act oomedy, Sunset Kebekah Lodge heavily. portant business that nas been held really means but little, but the sur­ Smith College in 1930. Dr. Tennant at Odd Fellows hall. over for a month, and it is hoped roundings and methods of produc­ Mons-Ypre Auxiliary Service Station was graduated from Yal<) College in May 8-9.— Klwanis Show,’ a bur­ that there will be a good size meet­ ing and handling milk mean every­ BOMBS HURT STUDENTS The Sewing Circle held their The Home of Service and Satisfaction for Car Owners'! 1926 %nd the Yale Medical School ir lesque on the Gay Nineties, entitled ing to take care of it. thing. 1929. He is now an Instructor at weekly session at the home of Mrs. “ There’s Gold In Them Thar Hills,” The regular meeting of the Jun­ The Kilspindle herd is worthy of the Yale Medical School. Havana, April 7.—(AP) — Two Cecil Kittle on Wadsworth street at Hollister street school. ior Group will be held Tuesday aft­ We Lead— Others Follow— for we have always taken inspection. Housed in the latest students were injured early today last Tuesday evening. Following the May 12. — Opening of Memorial ernoon, April 10 and we nope there type of dairy bam of concrete, wood WAGES INCREASED when two bomba exploded at their sewing refreshmente were served pride in the fact that we have been the first to show and hospital drive for $15,000. will be a good attendance. and steel construction, the milk pro­ home, causing extensive damage. and social hour enjoyed by all. use new appliances that improve the service of selling A t the County meeting held in ducers and their young blooded de­ Bridgeport, April 7.— (A P )—R. E. Tbe students ar. nephews of There will be no sewing this week Southington, March 25, the Depart- gasoline and oil. scendants are given meticulous care. Day, president and general manager ADVISES CARE IN SEED Mario Ruiz Mesa, Secretary of the as the Circle have planned a dinner Automatic drinking fountains are of the Bridgeport Brass Company, Treasury under the deposed presi­ . beside each stanchion where the announced today a general wage in­ dent, Gerardo Machado. gentle creatures have but to push crease for the 2,0(X) employees of the SELECTION THIS SPRING Another bomb wrecked a down Visit Our New and their nossles down into the iron cup plant, effective today. The result town drugstore during'the night for their fresh water at any hour of will mean an advance of $15,000 a the day or night. ^ month in the payroll of the com­ State Commissioner King FRANK’S RESTAURANT Modem Service Station Tbe cows have learned the use pany. Urges Purchases as “ An 82 STATE STREET of tbe automatic fountains and even Mr. Day said that the Increase Investment Instead of a TOWN ADVERTISEMENT HARTFORD amounts to. 10 per cent for the em­ the young calves soon catch dn to Gamble.” and Have Your Car tbe idea that a little pressure with ployees of the company’s mills and their noses will bring fresh drink­ an equitable adjustment of wages S A T U R D A Y ’S ing water. in the fabricating departments. Hartford, April 7.— (A P )—Olcott NOTICE OF THE F. King, State Commissioner of Lubricated By Our The cows are milked twice a day SPECIAL DINNER DeLUXE, 65c PREDICTS BI-METAUSM Agriculture, in calling attention of ll and those on teat for production three times a day— even as early as Washington, April 7 — (AP) — Connecticut farmers te coming pur­ Served From 5:00 to 8:80 P. M. chases of seed, has urged them to TAX COLLECTOR New Method, 8:30 a. m. Pity the milkers at Speaker Rainey thinks the United States is headed toward bi-metal- select seed as "an investment in­ Kilspindle, you might say? Just stead of a gamble.” The Famous We have never worried about competition— ym h tvt try and get one o f their Jobs. Liv­ ism. SPECIAL Departing from a prepared ad­ Federal and state authorities are All persons liable by law to pay Narragansett let competition worry about us. We believe in better ing with such blooded animals as agreed the national outlay for seed SUNDAY DINNER, 75c. are to be seen at Kllsplndie is a dress he delivered last night at an Town or Personal Taxes in the Beer business as all leaders of industry have predicted. Busi­ Arm y Day dinner in Alexandria, this year will approximate $50,000, Town of MBmehester are hereby Served From ) ness Has Improved Remarkably— Credit Conditions pleasure for a real anlmai lover— 000. King, in a letter, calls atten On Draught and who is not? Va., near here, Rainey said: notified that I will have a rate bill tlon to Connecticut’s seed law lltOO A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Have Improved. Regularity. We are going to have a double for the list of 1933, of 20 mills op which does not stop sale of inferior Celery and Olives ' Wines Served The life of the Kllsplndie cows is standard. We will get it before the dollar due and collectible on By the Glass, A carefully trained crew of service men are on hand seed but does require proper label of CHOICaj OF APPETIZERS one of extreme regularity. They long. We are going to store silver April 15th and July 1st, 1934. Per­ 15o contents of seed packages. His de­ Italian Antipasto at all times to give you the Best of Service in eveiry re­ are kept immaculately clean, even bars in the Treasury and issue silver sonal Tax due April 1st 1984. Sherry partment has Issued a report on Half Grapefruit spect. to grooming three times a week certificates. Then we will not use Said Tax payable at the Tax Col­ Soutome seed inspected in 1988. It points Tomato Juice Fruit Cocktail with a vacuum cleaner. This is silver as a demium of exchange, but lector’s office in the Municipal Claret out that cheap seeds are the most CHOICE OF SOUPS done to insure tbe removal at regu­ silver certificates. Building from Moeeato expensive in the end. Minestrone Chicken Okra lar periods of tbe small dust par­ Burgundy Regular $1.00 ticles that is common to the cow’s APRIL 15 to MAY 15 Consomme Printanlere ChabUs CHOICE OF ENTREES body. And do they love this sort Barbera - of grooming? They almost do the and from Half Broiled or Roast Chicken RleeUng hula-hula when the vacuum is Roast Duckling—Applesauce Tokay GREASE JOBS turned on and they wave their heads M ary Elizabeth’s JULY 1st to AUG. 1st, 1981 Minute Steak Port from side to side in Joy at the feel­ Filet Mignon Parisslenne Inclusive Broiled Swebtbreads Imported ing created by tbe suction against RUBINOW their bodies. Calves’ Liver with Bacon Ohlante and Now Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. except Scaloppini of 'Veal— Domestlo Records make up a big part of the BEAUTY NOOK BLDG. Thursday, April 19, Thursday, April Marsala Wine Sauce By the Bottle SO* Kllsplndie dally life and M b e rt C. Will Celebrate H az^ton, is in full charge of this 26, Thursday, May 8, Thursday, May Fried Shore Scallops— 10 and Tuesday May 15; also 'Thurs­ Grease Job, “Rock-A-Car" Way _____ $1.00 department. Elach cow’s record is Tartar Sau-ce kept in detail, and the cost of oper­ day. July 5, Thursday, July 12, Fried Filet of Sole or Saute ation of the entire plant has been ITS 2ND ANNIVEKSARY ThursdM, July 19, Thursday, July Baked Bluefish Plat Tires Fixed______.25c plotted by Manager “Bob” in detail, 26 and Wednesday, Aug. 1. Hours All Entrees Served with ' by charts showing the percentages 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. . Spaghetti or Vegetables Batteries Charged. of expense chargeable to each de­ The Week of April 9th Failure to moke first Doment in CHOICE OF DESSERTS HARTFORD’S 80 days will cause the whole tax to partment 0 1 the farm. It is of in­ to order to further acquaint tbe women of Manchost Home Made Pies or become delinquent Second pay­ F IN E S T terest to note that all details of the with our higher priced Pqnnhaent Waves, we will off French Pastry PLA C E dairy Industry are so co-ordinated Special Reductions All Week. ment delinquent after Aug. 1, 1984. Interest must be added to all delin­ Chocolate Ptlddlng or TO D IN E and simplified when conducted in Freilt Jell-o . this manner, that the dairy business SEE M O N D A Y’S H E R ALD quent taxes at 8-4 per cent per month or froetton thereof, starting Chocolate or Vanlll loe Cream / attains, and reaUy is, an interesting FOR FURTHER DETAILS. Tea or Coffee ! vocation, one with a new sort of an from April 15th, 1984. '^appeal In this modem age. - PHONE Servigd fiaiiiMi Innovations 8011 GEORGE H. HOWE, FHANK LENTI, Maaagsr. t^e lEMfidln m w . i Cobtetsr^ A'

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GAnmfKEEPSUP Queer Twiete AT PALM BEACH In Day*$ News T he H igh School W orld Vol U N©. 55. Satwday, AprO 7, 1934. Compiled by Stodeate of Maachetter High School Mlaa Helea Batea» Faculty Adi^ Raleigh. N. C. — Lack of under­ standing of the nature of mother love gave a gim squad extra work PEABODY MUSEUM SOCKANDBUSKIN DRAMATIC CLUB NAMES NEWASSKIfflEKlSlii Hare Been Most Popoiar yesterday. A cat bad taken pos­ Literary Columns session of a chicken house and was CAST FOR COMING P U Y reported to be defying all and sim- IS WORTH VISITING MAGAZINEB A ly U CHARMS AUDIENCE FOKMAIBEMnd at Florida Resort diy. Neighbors told ^Uce they With the president of the Santa \ thought It was a wildcat.. If you had lived in the sixteenth In agony and tossing. **Paint The first magazine was the Gen­ The entire action of the play vlded Into three ‘'blookz : ‘C" as> Sun baskers are enjoying the must have caved in. The most Interesting object In the Mlstretta laughs, resumes his watch, With tee opening of the first act. tlemen’s Magazine published In takes place In the parlor at tee elgnment, practice work test; “B" sport of searching for “Lucky Atlantic City—If your cat pricks museum is tee skeleton of a dino­ While Breen heaves on more coal. we find tee lazy and indifferent 1731. ’This magazine Is described home of tee Hellers. assignment practice work and test Beans." These “beans" are usually up its ears In a dead silence don’t saur which measures approximately Old 99 rips thru tee nite ' children of tee family discussing as a monthly collection of subjects The understudies for tee “ Family in addition tc work of ”C ’ block; about an inch In diameter and are be alarmed. .Kitty may be listening forty feet In height and about one To save an anguished soul. their financial standing. It appears with which It proposed to dead. Upstairs” are: Betty Han is, Cathe­ found In the seaweed tossed up on to the footfiUs of a mouse a block an^ one half times teat In length. that their only hope w their Uncle “A ” assignment, additional praoUet away. Proof that the lowliest alley ' noteer Interesting and peoullc Modem magazines burst upon the The surgeon and tee ambulance Dan who. at teat crucial moment, rine Walworth, Dorothy Bennett, work and test including naaterl^ the beach. They take a high polish and Edith Trouton. which brings out many brilliant col­ cats can bear and associate sounds animal is tee eu-mored rhinoceros world with a singular glory at tee At Union Station wait has sent them a telegram announc­ considorec In two other blocks. —Olga Kwash, '84. ors. Society prizes them as lucky far beyond the range of human and a turtle which measures a dis­ beginning of the nineteenth century. To see if No. 99 ing his arrival. Seeing teat his Each day there la a class discus­ pieces, and has them made Into pen­ hearing was offered at a meeting of tance of ten to fifteen feet. There ’The outstanding magazine publish­ Can put tee skids to fate. young relatives are wasting their sion of “ C" SMlgnment and an hi> dants or watch charms. Mrs. Rob­ the American Otological Society by are many other pre-hlstorlc animals, ed then was tee Edinburg Review. talents in indolence. Uncle Dan dividual directed study of second ert A. Kennedy of Forest Hills, L. I., Professor S. F. Dworkin. Ho show­ birds, Insects and reptiles. There Its purpose was, “to erect higher They fret and fume and strain their promises tee inheritance of bis vast and third blocks. Weekly quisief who found an unusually handsome ed that while human beings can are stones and jewels from many standard and merits, to secure a eyes: fortune to tee one who makes the SOCCER PRACTICE TO are given to summarise the vTork one Intends to have It mounted In a hear sounds from 12,000 to 20,000 parts of tee world and a lump or bolder and purer taste of literature, ’They see a headlight shine. biggest name for himselfin his own of each week and to determine t ^ dinner ring. cycles per second frequency, the replica of a lump of gold which Is to apply philosphical and principles Then deafening cheers and teun- line of work. To make everything BEGIN NEXT MONDAY student’e. grade. hearing of cats went as high as 60,- supposed to weigh one-half ton. and maxims of truth, and lastly to drous shouts— seem still more vivid and real, A “ C grade means one block of Mrs. Frank Quigley and her 000 cycles. Many of the animals are made of teach humanity to politics." At first “ It’s good old 99." Uncle Dan tells them he 1s to die in work thoroughly understood, not daughter , Miss Ruth Quigley of Chicago — Illinois has a law plaster but tee facts were Indicated tea Edinburg Review seemed likely three years. Then he immediately many blocks only fairly mastered. Spring praietice win start next Cleveland entertained with a large against liquor sellers using the by large signs or numbers. ’The din­ to fail because It lacked financial Panting, hot, she rolls on In goes away. A "B ” grade likewise means a osaur Is the real skeleton of a pre­ backers. Finally, undaunted. It took On the track teat’s numbered one. Monday for tee 1984 edition of Man­ and beautifully appointed tea at word "bar." On returning a year and a half more thorougn Insight into the finer their villa Mlraflores on Easter Mon­ served dinosaur, and tee only plaster shape, and the first piumlw was Old 99 baa done her job— chester High’s soccer eleven. Coach So the latest competitor In the later Uncle Dan finds a happy and points of tee unit studies, rather day. Jdr. and Mrs. J. Terry West of used Is that which holds tee skele­ published In October 1802. The ef­ And her day's work Is done. Greer states that a squad of 28 boys night club field put up a sign successful family. As well as be­ than a mass of material 86 per cent Blltmore Forest, N. C., who are re­ “cabaret”—with the three center ton together. fect was electrical. It was an entire will report for practice, which wUl of which Is thor<'>ughly familiar. An Surgeons and doctors pile on board coming s great composer, Bobby maining through the spring season, letters enlarged. —Helene Hyde. and instant change of everything continue until tee weather becomes “A” grade represents a thorough With saws bote big and little. has fallen deeply In love with Faith, entertiuned with a dinner followed ’Tuscola, 111.— Silas Bible pleaded the public was accustomed to In too h ot Coach Greer plans to air- Finding tee object of the search, the daughter of a scheming mother. mastery fimdamentals studied by bridge. Mrs. John Shepard, Jr., guilty to stealing a picnic ham. He that line of literature. ’The learning range a schedule of practice games and ability to apply these'principles lin o x . Mass., entertained with a of the new Journal, Its talent. Its 'They start right In to whittle. All the others, too, have “ made from which he hopes to develop tee was fined |25 and costs. THREE TRADE SCHOOL good.” . to "original” work. ladles’ luncheon on Thursday at her In addition he spent six months In spirit, its writing. Its independence league team for next fall’s league The praise which Joe Mlstretta got Besides finding out that Uncle Students completing tee “C" as­ villa on Dimbar Road. jail awaiting a hearing. were all new. This magazine was campaign; he strongly emphasizes Would have turned any man’s Dan has no money to eave and signment will have studied all of Chicago — After Mrs. Fannie PLAYERS MAKB RECORD hailed as a dawn of a brighter day. the fact teat this practice session head. isn’t going to die in another year tee material Included m minimum The variety and charm of cos­ Grossman, 62, had been found dead —Vera DeHan. will in no way interfere with track But Joe was made of sterner stun— and a half, the children learn that essentials for college entrance and tumes worn by Palm Beach society from gas, police concluded that a Cl baseball, and he wlU use only Each Scored Over 100 Points "Got a chew?” was all he said. he has promised tee tortime to for promotion to tee next unit of women continues to elicit admiring bird’s nest being built In a flue had NUM BER 99 boys returning in tee faU. every one ol them. Sylvia, a sym­ work. Yet they are work^ to comment. Mrs. George Luke caused the fumes to back up Into a During Winter Basketball A whistle’s blast against tee night— With the return of eleven letter- Masker of New York combines two So ends tee saga of Joe Mlstrooch pathetic young gin who has suc­ complete tee advance assignments bathroom with fatal results. Season in Manchester. The sound of humming rails. A man both brave and fine. men, Coach Greer hopes to place an with tee understanding that noucl;; shades of red, vintage and coxcomb, 99 Is right on time; ceeded on the sc'.'een since her uncle Chicago— In the spring a Nudist’s And tee pride of tee Santa Fe invincible eleven on tee field next more than a minimum is necessary most effectively in an evening gown fancy turns to what? In this case— ’The three players on the ’Trade Mlstretta never fails. visited them, is tee only one who which la made with square yoke and Old Number 99. fall. Ardel Rooney, who was In­ for laying a firm foundation upon that of seventy Nudists near Val­ school basketball team record for really understands her uncle. After low back. 'The brighter shade Is |!. K. H. eligible last season, should prove a which to build further mathemati­ paraiso, Ind.— a- decision has been 1933-34 were tee center, a forward The night Is foggy, wet and cold, much wailing op the part of the used In the skirt which has Insets tower of strength at tee fron t F'rom cal success. reached to go about the disrobing and a guard. A bad night on tee line; poor, helplesf mother, and a good, to aid in Its fullness. “JOE PENNER’S" ESCAPE the appearance of tee situation, —Barbara Nickerson, ’34. gradually, wearing shorts and bras­ William Kelsh, pivot man and But a veteran Is at tee helm old-fashioned talking to by Sylvia, Miss Helena McCaim of New York Mlstrooch of 99. One night, three Manchester High tee family sees tee error and re­ everything points to a third con­ Is charming In pale pink satin with siere at first and then discarding captain made a total of 137 points, School girls were walking down secutive league championship for these as the farmers In tee vicinity distributed through 43 field baskets, pents. decollete back, high In front and fit­ Fireman Breen is sweating hard Laurel Street—a famous Imitator of Frank Robinson gave a convinc­ M. H. S.’s hooters in tee fall cam­ GRADUATION PAGEANT ted Into a round yoke. A sophisti­ become used to the idea. and 51 out of 106 foul tries. Charles Joe Penner, tee shortest girl who is paign. Chicago— Mrs. Anna. McCarthy Noveck, a forward, who tallied 112 To build a red-hot fire. ing portrayal of the loud and hearty cated touch Is the huge bow sug­ For Engineer Mlstretta wants In the sophomore class, and 1. uncle. His furtive glances, when — WiUlam Gray, ’34 gestive of the bustle of the Eighties. charged it was bad enough when points, making 44 twin pointers and EXECUnVES CHOSEfl To push the pressure higher. It was during tee winter, when almost revealed, added much to Life sized hibiscus In sunset pink her husband, Frank, went to a New 24 out of 66 tries from tee compli­ the roads were very slippery. We Year’s party without her, but teat mentary line. Edward Raguskus, a Uncle Dan’s attempts to bluff his forms a yoke for a black moire He shoves the throttle forward. were In front of Mr. Little’s house tee real cruelty lay In tee alleged guard came through with 34 field relatives into making something of An executive committee of evening gown worn by Mrs. Orson He peers out from tee cab, when be drove the Johnson and L it­ GIRL RESERVES PLAN seniors to prepare tee graduation Munn, of New York. The fiowers fact that he prevented her from go­ goals and 32 out of 53 foul shots themselves. Hawk-llke he surveys the land. tle truck out of the yard. He tried Sally Potts gave an effectively pageant was announced this week. are massed together In a full circlet ing out too by cutting up every one just hitting tee century mark with to go up the hill, but because It was Rocky, bleak a^d drab. sin^re and natural presentation of Members of tee committee are: like a Hawaiian lei. The skirt Is of her dresses with a scissors. a total of an even hundred points. so mippdry he slid back into bis PUBUC CARD PARTY SjdViw Ibsl.ag h«* temper. with a Ernest Berggren, Alma .Bailey, amazingly full. An ostrich tiara In Topeka, Kas. — Old “Ely,” 20- Kelsh made most of his field Thru village, town and hamlets driveway. When he tried to move ■ ■'.V veiiy rzHlistlc burst of emotion at Harry Howroyd, Ruby Jarvll, Mar? sunset pink is an added touch. year-old swan, went on tee war­ baskets from short shots under the small again, he couldn’t because he was tee others’ failure to appreciate Tuesday, April 17, is tee date set garet Kompanlk, Dorothy Little, path when they moved him and his basket, while Noveck and Raguskus The mighty drivers roll. stuck. A s we were feeling particu­ Uncle Dan. for tee Girl Reserves’ public card Jime Loomis, William Luettgens, Mrs. George A. Dobyne of Beverly mate, “Essy” from their lifelong succesitfuUy scored many o f their While Fireman Breen stops, mops larly helpful, we started to push tee The hero, Bobby, was played by party which will be held In tee Ninth Ernestine Maynard, SlmestliM Mon­ Farms, Mass., entertained a group haunts, a clear pool at Central shots from long range. his brow. truck. Finally we moved it and It Fred Lavey as a temperamental but school assembly ball, at eight tie, Phyllis Moroney, Barbara Nick­ of friends on Wednesday with a Park, to a duck pond at Gage Park. Edward Raguskus was the out­ And shovels on more coal. started rollng down hill. We figured "blah” party at which she awarded He attacked everyone who came standing foul-shooter of his team, very likable young man. One of 0 clock. erson, Victoria Plesclk, Rita that we were entitled to a ride, so The price of admission m 25 cents Stephens, Barbara Stotenfeldt, prizes for Uie most comic costumes in sight. Residents of tee Central with a percentage rating of .600 for In Pullman 8 a bed Is seen. tee high spots tn his performance ‘Joe’ and ‘Shrimp’ hung on the back, and tickets are being distributed Marvin Strickland, Russell jVllson, worn. Madame Louise Homer enter­ Park neighborhood joined Ely In the season. Silence— not a breath. while I got on the running board. was the scene when be realizes tained on Thursday afternoon In protest. among the members ^ tee club so John Zatkowskl. Emory Phelps, who received ^ The President of tee line lies here. We had ridden about half-way down that Faith Is interested only in his honor of her voice pupils Inviting that they may be easily obtained. The program will present a series Yesterday, tee crusty old bird regular berth at forward when Battling against Death. tee hlU before tee truck started to money. Alma Andrulot as tee lit­ a large number of the Cottage Auction, contract and setback will of scenes representing Americans was welcomed back to his old home. Louis VlncL left school early in Feb­ pick up speed. Yelling to ‘Joe’ to tle fortune seeker gave an able Colony. be played and the players will not who have notably served their felr He took up guard duty as Essy ruary, showed his basketball ability To the nearest Doc, 300 miles— jump off, ‘Shrimp’ and I let go. portrayal ot a young girl com­ started work on a nest. progress but will be able to play lowmen. Material for tee scenes by dropping in 26 field goals and 18 For the operation. ' Imagine our astonishment when we pletely dominated by her ambitious A gay affair of the week wae the with their friends throughout the has been secured by Interviews and Oklahoma City— ’The question of out of 32 fouls fdr a total of 72 ’The M. D.’b look at tee clock saw tee truck fast leaving us be­ mother, a part taken by Bessie party at which Mr. and Mrs. Byron how long a banana peel may lie In a points. . evening. letters by two divisions of senior And all show consternation. hind, with ‘Joe’ still hanging on. Quinn. Bessie’s characterization English. Chandler of New York, entertained theater aisle before it constitutes Marcella Kelly, president of tee The four players mentioned above By this time tee truck was going ranged from feigned graciousness at their home, the Plantation. This negligence on the part of tee took part In every one of tee twen­ No planes can fly on nights like to a self-rovealing outburst of club. Is tee general chairman, with Is one of the most beautiful homes about thirty miles an hour. ‘Joe’ theater company entered into a ty-one games played, not being ab­ this— was hanging on for all she was qhrewdlshress when she lenounces Olga Kwash as her assistant and in the resort. It features West In­ damage suit here. A jury awarded TRADE SCHOOL NOTES sent from any contest and missing This is the quickest way worffi, at tee same time yelling the uncle’s deception. tee following girls and their com- dian architecture, which differs Walter Cox |600 for an alleged back To take tee grand old 99, only one or two practices. something like this. As the daughters who failed to mitteez appointed to assist her: widely from the prevailing Spanish Injury received in a fall but gave Pride of tee Santa Fe. The morale of tee whole team “ Hey, Hey, stop! I ’m on here. Let appreciate their uncle’s motive, Freda Rote, ticket committee; Ethel The basketball team from the tegp^ and Italian villas. no definite answer to tee question. this past season was excellent, tee me off! Help— Help — Stop — Stop! Evelyn Peterson and Eleanor Wal­ Mohr, table committee; Alm a tile department operating to the Oakland, Calif. — Awarded a players working together with tee The poor wife gently kneels and Mrs. Charles Minot Amory of New I’m on here!” lace were two u>iusually pretty but Bailey, refreshment committee; and Trade School league captured first divorce and all the family furniture, greatest harmony and not becoming prays York attended the boxing bouts We nearly had hysterics laughing spoiled young ladles. Eleanor’s Ernestine Montle, hospitality com­ place as the textile and deetrle de­ Mrs, Frances M, McCormick discouraged after a ten game los­ ‘Lord, save this man of mine. at her, but, realizing her predica­ bright vl/adty and Evelyn's air of mittee. partments spilt even to a double* wearing a white crepe sports suit thought her former husband, Ray, Strengthen the heart of Joe Mis- with white coat diagonally striped ing streak, but determined to make ment, we told her to hang on till aristocratic refinement made an ex- Proceeds from tee card party will header contest at tee School' steeet should be allowed to keep tee easy a comeback before tee close of the troooh in black. In the box with her was tee CSX reached tee stop light cedent contrast. Marjorie Rich did be used to carry on furteeg activi­ Rec Tuesday afternoon. chair. As she explained to court: schedule. And good old 99." her son George Vanderbilt, chatting Blither she mlsimderstood us, or she a fine piece of work as the weak, ties qf tee club. This Is the first at­ A big surprise was sprung to ,tha “He was always more Interested In This they did by winning five out with a lovely little blond who wore didn’t think of what she was doing. helpless mother frequently reduced tempt teat tee club has made to main game when tee textile iharp^ easy chairs than In going out to of seven of tee last games played No smiles, no conversation. a high necked blouse of Chinese red At any rate we beard her cry, “O. to bewildered tears. George Fisch­ hold a public card party. shooters downed the electricians, to find work." The court let McCor and holding Bridgeport Trade, an A Gloom on every face. tee flrit half the score wmc 8-0 for with a long black skirt. K., O. K., I will." Then, before tee er. the staid and sober oldest son, — Jennie Smidholm, ’36A. mlck keep tee chair. class team from tee state’s largest A game of Life and Death tee textile team, but to the thirty car was anywhere near tee light carried himself with dignity and ’Trade school to a 31-26 win. And Death holds tee Ace. quarter, Andy Raguskue made a off she jumiied. A ll we could see poise. The student body as a whole was foul ebot that w riA the eleobrlclaas for a minute was a |^r of legs fly Much of tee comedy of the play also very loyal and showed plenty The spectre hovers o’er tee train. from being looreleaB for that quary ing through tee air. By tee time we was funushed by EMgar Clark as Overnight A. P. of school spirit at tee home games, Riding at Joe’s elbow. SPORT SLANTS ter, while they held the textef arrived at the spoi, she was just tee butler, a small part of which be But Joe will not give In an Inch- eharpebootere jooreleas. I d the cheering tee efforts of their team made much by mannerisms of voice no matter how heavy tee odds were First through Hell he’ll go. landing, feet d o ^ . The boys who nave entered tee last quarter the textUsT team eeored News 8o ended “Jop Penner’s" mira­ and gait. against them. Everyone realized school In tee last year seem to be a a field goal and three fouls to a field culous escape from death. The ushers for the evening were that good sportsmanship was the If anyone gets through tonlte. small and unwslgbty group. Where goal for the electric team, making Engineer Mlstretta — M. E. M., ’36B. Agnes Donohue, Wllllami MePart- main objective of these contests, so tee coaches are going to get their tee final score 1 1 -8 . Cambridge — Walter Llppmann, W ill be the boy to do It, land, Marjorie Howard, Richard teat tee opponents also came In for future athletic material from Iz a Andy Raguskus scored all ths author, columnist and widely known 91 BftUCfi CATTON Because there Is none better. JUST AN ANECDOTE Carpenter, Rita Stephens and Jo some appla'jse when an exceptional­ points for tee sleotrlcians; while tee political observer, appointed a lec­ sepb L ’Heureux. The ushers served piutzle. The boys from ths under­ ‘'Winds of Chance" Is Typical ly good shot was scored or well- One of tee local eighth grade ■coring honors were divided evenly turer on government at Harvard; be They flash by Jqhnson’s Comer, punch, ice cream and cake to the classes, with one or two exceptions, will deliver a series of public Story of Adventure planned play was executed. teachers related an Interesting are not big enough to see over tee among tee textile team. Theey rip past Hogan’s Switch. cast and invited guests from Merl< The second game was a little lectures this spring. —Louis L. Neff, '35B. anecdote recently — an anecdote top of an anthill. Yes, I guess I am moi^ A bit of unabashed and high- Breen halts and spits, teen gives his teat found Its beginning In a near den and West Hartford after tee exciting and mterestlng. Tbs slsfr Boston—William Cardinal O’Con­ pants pessimistic. spirited romantic adventure Is rel­ by eighth grade cltv school room In performance. triclans kept tee lead tbroughou nell announces a center for Catholic Another extra bitch. Bruno Naczkowskl did effective tee game, although the textile te a | | institutions will be established on ished, now and then, by the best of which she was a visitor. SOPHOMORES NOMINATE work as stage manager with tee as­ So far as can be seen there le threatened tee electric team a few men; and It Is probable that a good A youngster from tee hygiene Franklin Street In the downtown The long grade thru tee mountain sistance ol .Joseph Polozle who, al­ only one way out of this predica­ times. A t the end of-the first half many people will be glad to bear class was giving a topic on ‘ ‘Eggs' section. now ment. ’That Is for the coaches to get tee score was 8-7. In tee begtonii^ that Jeffrey Famol comes back to LEADERS AT CONVENTION He was explaining a process that though not a member of tee club, Stafford Springs, Conn.^A small A bard and weary climb. tee most likely-looking lads who of tee last half both team. J^ttlsd the wars again in “Winds of was formerly used to determine gave excellent service. Marlon Fra­ deer, dashing on to the highway Joe grim ly swears between his seem to possess requirements for to a scoreless quarter. Tha ele

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^ ^ ^ O M /i0 C J ^ M A Y W T iC STUDENT FLOWER Bartfetfl, Oonm A w m u t u r m * KATHARINE HAVIIANO-TAYLOR 80,060 WTiooo R. On m - i l i •ATUBBAY, APRIL T (OfStral tad Bastmu Standard Thne) EXillBfT STAGED ■MOl.Me.^— 2» tu e v FIOFMJCf|k Travslem Breadeastina SarviBa ^ Netst'AH Pref^ne to azd beele obalas or treaps thereof anleee eped- fMH wi ICMW »vw R wwaewuea Sod) eoaetto iS f il (e to e) ceetaastlOB laolndee elf svsBable etatlone. A fcUieO-dOttWS-MSrU hctum r - * ------‘ daughter. He hlmaelf bad not been mpfnuns auhjeet ta ahanfo. 8k M. Oent laet BIOXIC H BM TODAY Saturday, Apafi 7, 1984 NBO-WKAR NITWORK too particular in bis gayest years. E. 8. T. ( i f e Bokny Laboratories ai Con­ PABLITO, » handsoine foqth, ■ASm — last- yeaf wlwweai wtlo« V, IMOOHM ft fofltlTe wheo b* flees Here was the same streak in her; 1:00 p. m.—Bulletins: Weathfr, wJar wtac 'wn w t irtbr wro war ilia - eiia^Temm/ MoLauehlln—^ the streak that could let her love Market Reports. WDM w A m wwf wsal: m ii iffl' slo: OAsmae of Real Life—w ait Itio m K e j Westto Bftvaaft with PiUL W9>L wee-whei-wjo,wow wdsr wkbf •U S- 2120-F. W. Will. Talk-bsslot necticut CoDege LYe ^BBAU ftod LOTTIE, two thieves. a prize fighter, a murderer and a 1:10—Rhythm Masters—Sid Pearl, aRTHwilST A OM Jack Armstreng—Bildwsit rapsst i director. f.loyr oret cxoi •t4a- 6i42—Happy Mlnatrsl — sasti PftbDto baft been ftoonsed of a nrar- thief. OtoMs Hall ana Orehaatra—wait “You little devil!” he commented. 1:80—Program from New York. “’rv* wptf wwne wla wjaz ' der be did not commit. MABOIA iod warn wna wsb wept lies— tTOO—Eldar MIohaux—alao coaat Garden Paradiu. you, that is well within her “Well, I understand all this but I 2:80—Blue Room Echoes—Joseph wbap kpro 2)20— ?i2<^Phll Oeok Program—aait: CHAmW VI TREADWAY, ftodally prominent, Blume, director. Quartet—Dlzls; Orehea.—mldweit “ Calm down! ooold prove be le Innocent but fears won’t have it! How far has it gone? 2i44— 7)45—laham Jensa Orehaa.—to e FOREWORD “ Who are you to toll ms wiBt,ts- Where have you been meeting 8:00—Merry Madcaps — Norman 7 i0 ^ j 100—46 M. In Hollywood-bailo dof Whenever I fin^ eomStl^iag -4 scandaL Cloutier, director. 7t4S- ii4^Aloxandtr Weelloott—to e New London, April 7. — The first Mery repulsei Tommy when PabUto U In love wltb ESTELLE h im ?" • lO ^ OiOO—Nine Martini ft Oro.—to e student flower show ever held at he klMee her. He telle her If the moment I find I really like it "Usually at the park' and the 8:80—Saturday Matinee — Chris­ Oanb laat. •i20— 2120—Oaorgla Jaaaal—oat to oat must have It — away It pops,*' . . ilE LD, dani^ter of rich JIM tiaan Krlens, director. 1i4|—Matrwiltan Operate e 2(00—10:00—Eyrd Expedition—o to cat Connecticut College attracted hun­ ■he were not mafried to Lord FIELD. In Havana, under the name Cathedral------’’ Re-aford, he would ask her to “ She’s married’ , aald Er^tiM' 4:00—Silent. Ild ^L ao zeUa and Orehaatra 2i2(^l0i25—Laadara In Action—alao e dreds of visitors to the college to­ “Juanito,” be becomes oeWbrated as He guffawed. “ You’ll do better leanamlea In New Deal 2:42—10:46—Quy Lombardo Oroh.—to e marry him; thst'ihe Is the only ' ’ So was Cleopatra. That Y**' next time," be prophesied, “but next Iter Van ataadan Oreh. 10:16—11 tia—Frooa.Radio Ntwa iorvloo all I needed.” ;iA boxer and he and Beau open a Sunday, April 8, 1984 day. The botany laboratories In woman he hsi ever wanted to time It wUl be harder,’ too! I’m go­ lahard Hlmbar’a Orehaa. 10:20—11:20—Ann Laaf at tha Organ “ Cleopatra f Nevar aupposed yvo grmnaftlam. E. S. T.' A Veeal 10:1^11:10—Fatar tha Oraat— baaio; New London hedl were transformed marry. He kiaaee her again, Harry ioanlek Orehaa.—mtdwaat from their usual drab severity Into knew her,” aald Erskine. Hs ww M. ^BIR AUBREY, a titled EnfUsb- ing to have jrou watched. Under­ 8:00 p. m.—Eddie Cantor; Rubin- tenderly, without her reeiating. stand? And—I won'^t have this! I lliOO—12:0(^LIttla J. LIttIa Oroh.—ba« veritable gardens by great masses of She bMomee panie-strleken, hoping, BO mereurial could Tokwy^a ' man and Pabllto's father, is searob- off’a Oroheetra alo; C. DIokaraen O re h .-m id w tit moods be, that he could makr him have other plans for you." 9:00—Manhattan Meiry-Oo-Round. 11:20—12:20-^harllo Davla Oreh.—oa- foliage and flowers. Clusters of ruihea off to the hotel in her Inf for his son, emplojing BILL- __ - ______apty—oat alo; Louie Fanloe Oroh.—mldweat brilliant azaleas, eastyr lilies, ama­ car, followed by Tommy in hie. laugh. If he could do. that, all might . ENOS, New York detective. 9:80—The "Unique Program." • iS ^ SilO—taatrix Fairfax Drimaa 12:00— *'0(^Danca Hour—wabc only yet bo well. 10:00— Frank Black’s Orcbeatra. StOO—lOiO^Naw Mualeal Feature ryllis, tropical x'ollage, narcissus and Three years pass and then Pabll* He sat back. “Estelle," be said. NBC-WJZ NETWORK many others against a background But Tommy did not laugh. He 10:80— Hall of Fame. SitO—letia—To Ba Annaunoed Ereklne, who had seen Mary run­ glared at Ersklqe. He would not to sees EsMle again. They admit “1 recognized Juanito tonight. ISiea—11 lOO—RalphUlph Kkirbary, BaHiena BASIC — Eaat: wla wba-wbaa wbal of cedars combined In creaUng a ning for her car piirfued by Tommy, their love for e ^ other and ar­ Juanito!" 11:00— Broadcast to Byrd Ebcpedi- lOiO^-iliOS—II. . MadrlouaraMadrl Orohaatra ■Wham kdka wgar wjr w|w wsyr wraal; give up yet. lOilB—11i15<-PrMi>iaL . MIdwaat: woky kyw wanr wla kwk vivid and arresting picture. dashed after them and Juit managed range secret meetings. She lost even more color. tlon. - “ i.iadio Nawi aarvloa ' ‘ You can write her off your next 11:86—Orchestral Gems— C!hrlstlaan llit^Madrlauara Or. (Cont’d.) kwer koU wran wmaq kao wkbf The flower show la sponsored by I to Jump on the running board of the income tax report, aa an unavoidabls Billings, In Havana, suspects "I’m going to turn him over to Ilil^ lltlS —Ona Man’s Family—0 to o NORTHWEST ft CANADIAN — wtmji the plant science group, a student latter'• oar aa it sprang forward at PabUto may be the youth he Is seek­ the police If you ever see him again. Kriena, director. lliOS—IJiOC^-Carafrat Carnival—o to o wiba katp wabo wday kfyr cret cfcf lots. ’ ’ 12:00 Midn.—Frankie Master’i Or­ SOUTH—wrva wptf wwne wla w]ax; organization at the college. There terrific speed. Tommy gave no sign of having ing and cables Sir Aubrey. That’s all. Otherwise be can go his eB8-WAS0 NETWORK wtia*waun wlod warn wnac wab wapil chestra. were 12 exhibits. The student ex­ "Wliat do you want, noeeyt” de­ heard this would-be faeetidua re­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY damned way without any interfer­ BASIC—laati wt bo wado woko woao wjdz wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro* 12:80 a. m.— Dan Russo’s Orchestra. waab waao wer wkbw wkro whk cUw woal ktbi ktha waoo wava > hibitions were designed and executed manded Tommy in an ominous tone. mark. He kept on pacing the long ence from me. Is that, clear?" wdrc woau wfp wlaa waan wfbl wipd M O UNTAIN—koa kdyl kalr kghl I by Madlyn C. Hughes, of Bristol; “ To keep you from making more CHAPTER X»Cm 1:00— Silent. floor and talking, half to himselz» “But he didn’t do It, Father— !” wjiv wipai: Mlowaati wbbm wfbm PACIFIC COAST—kfo Ml kgw komo' Ruth M. Worthington, ’36 of Hart­ of a fool of yourself and a scandal half to Erskine. The gossip about' Juanito and kmbe kmoz wowo wbai khq kfad ktar kpo of Lady Rezford than you already He smiled and raised bis bushy EAST—WPS whp wibw whao wlbs wfaa Cant. Eaat ford; Frances N. Ernst, ’36 of Cleve­ ‘ ‘ She trembled— she fluttered like Estelle finally reached Lottie. ‘I ’D eyebrows. “I don’t care whether he woro wioo efrb okae land, Ohio; Jane W. Wycoff, '36 of have’ ’ came the firm reply. “ If a leaf— ” DIXIE-wfat wafa wbro wqam wdod 12:4a- 1:46—Matropolltan Opart—to e you.’^e interested, you may like to spoil her face!" she promised shril­ did or not. I said I have other plans klra wrao wlao wdau wtoo krld wrr 4:00— 6:00—Platt A Nltrm an. Planot Cleveland; Jeannette Freeman, '35 “ Well she’ll tremble and she*11’ ly as she stood, arms akimbo, look­ for you. And I also said that If you ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 4:16— 6:1S—Nall Slatara In Harmony of Bellerose, L. I.; Adreon D. Fln- knoW-'this al fresco of yours has flutter just as well tomorrow.” T. 4:80— 6:20—LittIa Jaekla Halltr, Voo. created quite a buzz.” ing down at Beau who lounged In a see him again I’ll turn him over to WDRC wdaa wblf tar wdbj wwva wmbf waji 4:46— 6:46—Orphan Annia— eaat only nelgan, '36 of Forest Hills, N. Y.; “ Not this one. She haa oonseienee wmbr Tommy made no reply. All his at­ deep wicker chair. the police who are still looking for 6KKL- 6:00—Al Paaret and Hla Qang Jean A. Berger, ’34 of Hingham, writ large on her. At this moment! MIDWEST-weab wtl wmt wmbd wlan tention was concentrated on keeping "Aw, show a little sense!" him. Do you imderstand m e?” 225 BLartford Conn. 1880 wibw kfh kfab wkbn wcca wsbt kacj 6:80— 6:80—Stamp Club— to w ji only Massr; Jane M. Kretschmer, ’36/ of —I know her, I tell you — she’s iwnax 6:46— 6:48—Capt Wllllamt, Talk— Forest Hills, N. Y.; Elizabeth A. up with Mary’s car. Erskine was cooling off like some volcano that’s “ It means we’ll be kicked outa "Yes.” iMOUNTAIN—kvor Ids koh kil eaat; Orphan Annia— mldweat rpt Buent because it was perilous keep­ here,” Lottie said craftily. That “Do you agree?” COAST—khj koln kfrc kol kfpy kvl 6:00— 7:00—John Harriok, Baritone Bindloss, ’36 of Mystic. Friends of changed it’s mind about wiping out Program for Saturday, April 7 6:11^ 7:16—Qaorga Olaen’a Orcheitra ing his foothold at such break-neck might reach Beau, she thought. Ikfbk kin] kwf kem kdb krmb kgb the college who contributed displays a lot of Italian villages.’ ’ “No.” E. S. T. 6:80— 7:80—F. O. B. Detroit, Varietyi speed. “A lot you're worryln’ about Csnt. East. 7:00— 8:00—Art In America, Dramatic i were the Plant estate of Eastern ‘ ‘ I don’t see what you can do, He started, leaning forward. “Why ' 1:00 p. m.—Madison Ensemble. ISiSO— 1:3(^Harold Knight Or.—to e 7:20— 8:20—Cavallera Mala Quartet Mary won the race and as Tommy about that — volcano or this pretty that!" he commented. “Kid, he said I Point; the Harkness estate of not?” 1:80—Harold Knight’s Orchestra. 1i00— 2)00—A rtlsta’ Raoltal—o to est 7:30— 8:30—Program From Montreal' Waterford; Fellman and Clark, leaped from his ear and ran into the woman.” easily, “we got our rake-off. I know 1;SO— 2:SO—Dancing Eohoas—o to c 8:00— 9:00—Arlana Jaokaon, Or.—wja “I love him so!” 2:00— Round Towners. Fisher, and Ocean avenue green­ lobby of the hotel, the elevator door how you feel about him, Lottie, but 2tOO— StM^Tha Roundtownara—o to o B:3(L— 9:20—Eddie Duchin Orehaatra “ You wouldn’t ! ” said Tommy "Is that aU?” 2:80— Dfmdng Echoes. 2:20— 2:30—Ann Laaf at tha Organ 9:0(^10:0H a r v a r d 9:8es of cacti, created by Jeannette time— Brad Reynolds, tenor. 10:00—Southland Sketches — South- cers of the Lodges together with the Freeman and Adreon Finnegan, at­ blurred, shook, broke as she repeat­ 11:30—“Peter the Great.” emalres. “ Shall I read to you, dear?” she ed her petitions. Regents and representative leaders tracted much attention. a £k> inter­ 10:30—Music and American Youth esting were terraria showing a col­ asked. “All this is interesting,” be com­ of the Woman of the Moose. Miss Estelle said that would be very Program for Smiday, April 8 Washington school musicians, di­ Katherine Smith Grand Recorder of lection of ferns and wood plants en­ mented as she paused, breathing E. S. T. rection, Dr. B. N. C. Barnes. closed in glass by Elizabeth Bind- nice. As Marcia himted for the book hard and shaking. "Interesting but the Women of the Moose will also 10:00 a. m.— Church of the Air. 11:00— Press-Radio Bureau News attend this meeting in New Britain. loes. An attractive flagstone walk Estelle added, ‘T bate to think of not convincing. If you see him again 10:30—Melody Parade. Service. your going Monday—it is Monday, Elxtensive plans aro underway for bordered with ferns and mosses I’ll send him to life imprisonment 10:45— The Playboys. 11:05—Spiritual Singers. worked out by Frances Ernst served isn’t it? ” the'New Haven Conference provid­ or death. Have you ever known me 11:00— Service from the First Uni­ 11:16—Safety Crusaders. ing all day activities Saturday and as an entrance to the arboretum Marcia smiled. Quite obviously tc break my word?” tarian Meeting House. 11:31—Radio Nimble Wits—Everett display by Dr. Avery. the child v/anted her out of the way. Sunday, April 28 and 29. A special She made no answer. 12:00—Mirth Parade. Smith. Conference Committee will repre­ Supplementing the student ex­ They gathered eilently around the fallen figure. “I might stop a bit longer”, she Field took out his watch. “I shall 12:15— Italian Melodies. 11:48— Metropolitan Organ recital— hibits and enhancing tb beauty of ■aid wltb hidden malice, “if some­ sent each lodge In the State to co­ give you,” he said, looking at the 12:30—'nto Guizar’s Mid-Day Ser­ Arthur Martel. operate with the New Haven Com­ the seeds were the profusion of trop­ one begged me—very prettily!” “ She evidently has no intention of “ Says who?” demanded Tommy.] watch, "five minutes in which to de­ enade. 12:09 p. m.—Time, weather, temper­ mittee led by M. F, Falsey, Fred ical vegetation loaned by the Plant She saw Estelle swallow bard at cide.” 12:45— Polish Program. ature. estate in addition to their general opening the door and yon can't bat­ “ You’ll see! I will not be thwart-j Ward, and George Benson. Mrs. ed.” that. "Now what’s u p?” Marcia 1:00—(Tburcb of the Air. / 12:14— Old Farmer’s Almanac. aid to the student exhibitors a large ter it down.” He whistled a waltz tune that Walter Quinn and Miss Agnes Tommy muttered something which “ Of course you ean phone her,” ) asked herself. "What in the 1:30— Lazy Dan, the Minstrel Man, 12:15— Baby Rose Marie. display of narcissus from the Hark­ was being played at the cafes. The Jaserle are representing the New sounded like a curse, but he did fol­ said Erskine sareasticdlly. j world— ? ” girl sat before him, her stricken with Irving Kaufman. 12:30— Radio C!ity Music Hall Con­ Haven Women of the Moose •Ir their ness estate; table decorations and 2:00—The Radio Voice of Religion; cert. low Erskine into their suite. He It was the worst thing he eould eyes on bis, her tense bands grip­ plans for a child w elfan conference corsages by Fellman and CJlark; cut went directly to the telephone and have said. What little sanity was Jim Field recognized Juanito as ping the arms of the chair. Rabbi Abraham J, Feldman. 1:80—National Youth Conference wherein the many important child flowers from Fisher; and baskets of left in Tommy Trent, went. He 2:30— The Big Hollsrwood Show; —“What Life Means to Me,” when the office answered, asked for PabUto, the boy who bad nm his (To Be Oontlnoed) welfare agencies of the State will be flowers by the Ocean avenue green­ Boom 380. Mary, who bad sunk looked wildly around the room. Then boats, but be bad no intention of Abe Lyman’s Orchestra. Daniel A . Poling. given an opportimlty for represen­ house. as his eye fell on one of the long 8:00—New York Philharmonic down on a ebaiae longue, all but ex­ mentioning the fact. He had won 2:00—Bar X Days and Nights. tation along with the work of hausted, picked up the receiver. French windows leading ont on the beavUy on Juanito. "Ted Jeffries Symphony Orchestra. 2:80—Rings of Melody. Moosebeart, the well known trade When-she heard Tommy’s voice, she balcony, bis face lighted np. was no good anyway,” Field thought HERE’ S A TAX PROBLEM 4:00—Radio League of the UtUe 3:00—Spartan Trlollau: school for orphan children of de­ made no answer — except the very ‘ ‘ Why didn’t I think of it be-, as be rode home through the dark­ Flower—Father Coughlin. 3:30—Jan Garber and his Orches­ ceased members of the Moose. PRISON TR U Sn WALKS eloquent one of leaving the receiver fore” he said and .suddenly h.unit ness, the scents and moving air that 6:00—Mike Hanapi and bis Melody tra. Over a thousand delegates repre­ off the hook. She waited a few min­ into a loud laugh. make a moonless Cuban night FOR SALARIED WORKERS Boys. 4:00— Albert Paysor Terhune. senting the lodges of the State are utes. Then she replaced the receiver Erskine gave a sigh of relief — 4:15—Massachusetts Bay Colonies ODT TO SHORT FREEDOM No, he would not give PahUto 6:16—Everett D. Dow—"Did You expected to visit New Haven during and asked the otwrator to pot Tommy had laughed! But'bd feel­ Know That. . —Gleason L. Archer. ing of relaxed tension waa of uhert away. But before the passage of an this two day conference of the New through a .call for Lord Bexford. at Conzens 'Bill Would Place 10 5:30—Julia Sanderson and Frank 4:80—Princess Pat Players. Haven Lodge which numbers over hia hotel in Washington. Then she duration. Tommy rushed ont on the hour be bad put a codicU to this C rum lt 5:00—National Vespers — "Man’s Taken Into Custody Several balcony, Erskine following. decision. Per Cent Super Levy On two thousand members and support­ left the receiver off again. 6:00—Farm and Garden Talk. Extremity is God’s Opportunity," ed by many others interested in child Hours After Escaping Nor­ “ See” said Tommy, indicating Carlito was in the ball with a Income Taxes. “ Won’t get your call that way” the parpapet. “ I can elimb that. 6:05—Webster’s Old Timers. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick. welfare throughout the State will folk, Mass., Penal Colony. warned Oleste, the faithful maid letter in his band as Field entered. 6:80—Smiling Ed McConnell. 6:80—Grand HoteKDrama. Why did I stand around waatiag Carlito showed his surprise and bring a strong convention to New who bad kept house for her and time, when all the while this bleated Washington, April 7.— (AP) — If 6:45—The Family 'Theater—Act 1. 6:00—Symphony Orchestra. Haven. Wrentham, Mass., April 7.— (AP) Sylvia in New York, and who had made the mistake of bolding the 7:00—Ted Weems and his Orches­ balcony and that other one and that the Couzens amendment to the Rev­ 7:00—The American Revue, Jack The growing interest in the Child —William Gambardella, 45, a truscy joined her in London soon after her letter behind him. Denny's Orchestra. tra. other one awaited me.” enue bill, placing an emergency Labor Amendment will find expres­ at Norfolk prison colony, was taken marriage. "What have you there?" Field 7:80—Joe Penner, comedian; Har­ Now Erskine waa really alarmed. one-year lO per cent super le^ (a 7:30—The Family Theater—Act 2. sion in an open forum on this sub­ into custody here today, several ' ‘ They say it will take two hours ’ ’ demanded. 7:45—Cocoanut Grove Ambassa­ riet, Hilliard, vocaJist; Oizie Nel­ He kuew Tommy, despite hih wfld all income taxes, and other parts of ject under the auspices of the Moose hoims after be bad escaped from she explained. “ He’ll calm down life, was strong and lithe and agile. "Nothing, Sir,” dors. son and bis Orchestra. the pending bill are enacted, here's (Conference. It is anticipated that Norfolk. , by then.” But to leap from one balcony to az- "Let me see it.” 8:00—Sunday Nile Revue—Austin 8:00—EkkUe Cantor, RubinofTs Or what a salted man subject only to child welfare workers and those in­ Gambardella was missed at the “ A fine place this is, for all its othcr — and to another! It apellBd "It is—a letter from the sweet­ Scrivener, director. ebsstra. normal tax will have to work out terested in the ratification of the late check last night and state police looks” complained CelesfS. “ Drunks suicide. He grasped Tommy’s arm heart of one of the servants. I take 8:80—Waring's Penns3rlvaaian8 and 9:00—George M. Coban; RMrelers CThild Labor Amendment will look to were notified. Patrolman James I. bating on doors._ J was scared. ’ ’ with both hia bands vise-ttke. next year before be finds what he Guest Star. Quartet; Emil Coleman and his it to him.” owes uncle Sam: this conference as an opportunity to Mullen of the Wrentham police ar­ “ Well, he is a home product’ ! “ YouHl kill yourself” he asid. "I said let me see it!” 9:00—Seven Star Revue-Nino (>rehssti«. advance their cause. However an rested him early this moniing as be langhed Mary. “ Yon remember “ She’a worth it.” After noting gross income, take Martins, Jane Froman, Emo 9:80—Walter WiacbeH. Carlito answered bravely. "M r. out the usual exemptions and deduc­ open foruri will be held on this sub­ strolled through Wrentham Center. Tommy Trent, don’t yon?” ' ‘ No woman is worth it — no wo-, Rapee’e Orchestra; Ted Husing; 9:46—^Adventures in Health — Dr. “ Oh that one! No wonder, I Field, it is a letter from a lady— tions of which there is a lot more ject. The prisoner wore the garb of a man ever was.” "Do you want me to knock you Vagabond Glee C!lub. Hennsn Bundesen. sailor. always thought he was daffy.” I ean make it — I will nuke it” than you Uiink. 9:30—Ernest Hutcheson, pianist 10:60—Testimonial dlnnsr to George down?” To your net Income thus deter­ Prison colony officials said Gam­ , Tommy, meanwhile, wee pacing up declared Tommy, as if hia friend Lgd Carlito felt Field’s strong, blunt and Concert Orchestra. M. Cohen and Sam H. Harris. bardella, a t r u ^ , had been working and down the room. Hia eyes were not apoken. He sbeok off the* ^ mined—up to $20,000—you are al­ 10:80—Bordon Program. 10:02—Old Fanner's Almanac. Ungers tighten on his arm. A m o­ lowed to take off ten per cent, if .fs in the kitchen, outside the prison wild. He was raving incoherently. straining hands, and ran back oq m 11:16— ^Little Jack L ittle’s Orebes- 10:04—Temperature. The Poet’s Column waU. He apparently just walked Slick, hia valet, waa not unaccus­ parapet, in preparation for . a run-' ment and the letter was in those earned and not income from invest­ tra. 10:06— ^Famous Sayings. out to freedom and was not missed tomed to bis erratic behavior at ning jump. Eralune, frozen wHk same fingers. ments. 11:45—Fritz Miller's Orebestra. , 10:08—Weather. “SPRING TIME” until the late night check up. times, but this went beyond any­ terror was motionless, as Toiftmy "A letter from one of the ser­ Next figure 4 per cent of that fur 10:10—Organ recital — James J. There is nothing like spring Gambardella Is serving a sen­ thing be bad ever seen. He stared took the leap. vants—addressed to my daughter!” the amount of tax, and then start O'H ara. When the riven, aflow. tence of 6 to 7 years for assault at him round-eyed. He made it! Field sneered as be slit the envelop. worrying over the surtaxes b^dn- 10:15—Sports Review. From winter's melting snow, The next jump was a bngsr one. with intent to klU. When smtenced “ To bed, you!” thundered Tommy He drew forth the folded sheet be­ nlng at 14,000. 10:80—Jee and Bateese. Or the birds that will sing ns he suddenly noticed Slick. He “ Don’t try that enel” shouted ginning, "My own dearest," and Add 10 per cent to the figure you 10:4i^L'Heure Exqulse. We come back in the spring he gave his address as Eairi Bos­ waa glad to go, but he went out Erskine. ending, "Juanito.” finally obtain and if you have that WBZ-WBZA 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. And bring back our colors aglow. ton. shaking hia head. He saw Tommy run—leap— Field laughed. "God!" he exclaim­ much money at hand you can dis­ 11:00—Orgia recital — James J. “ Tommy, calm down” said Er- There waa a thnndering emeb as ed, "this is a find! And I thought charge the obligation. O'H ara. There is nothing to spring fnkine pleadingh'. ' ‘ You can’t do something hit an awning two fioqa she was mild as milk!” 11:18—Evsntids Singers. From the bir^ of the bough isagrthing. If she doesn’t want to see ibelow and eratlied on a marble floes. Or from the bending willow REDS TRY TO BREAK UP The letter still in his band, be April 7, 1984 11:80—Caslao de Pares Orchestra. Screen Verskm Opesu at State Theater Aprfl 15 pounded up the stairs and made his B. fl. T. 12:00—Cotton Club Orchestra. Just a peep of ray through the way, without knocking, into bis 1:80 p. m.—Vio and flade. 12:80 a. m.— Terrace <3arden Oreh. sky. ARMY DAY (XREMONIES 1:45—NBC String Quartet. 1:00—^NBC Program Ckdendar. To warm us tin March goes by daughter's room. She was in her TALCOTTVILLE by Lila Morgan "Hush My M oor'by night things and a negUgee, stand- 1:50—^Metropolitan Opera—^"Ma- As the buds shall burst from the non.” bough! Six DemonstraUms Injured in DDOELANDERSSCORE Mrs. Reedy, assisted by Ja<^ Bayes iiV by a window. Field smiled on and Al White; "mack Mognligt^ het with that smile be aiwasrs gave There will be no more basketball 5:15-^eill bistsrs. Seattle During Melee With There is something in spring by Mildred Stevensmi; "YdQ*^’ a those wholly within his power. games this year for the Pioneers 6:80—Grand Daddy—^Henry Cragln W alker. Mother nature first calls us Veterans and Police. FOR SECOND TIME HERE Comfort to Me” by dathariae Ree­ '1 have a letter that is directed and it is donbtftil whether' there W AU ST. BRIEFS 5:46—Little Orphan Annls. Like a magnet she binds lu dy; "L ove is the Sw eetest ‘n t o g ” . Inr to you,” be said and his sense o f will be a baseball team. Both Pio­ For she’s guessed our moods , with­ Seattle, April 7.— (AP)—Thirteen Katherine Morgan. ' neer teams were very successful, 6:007-AJ Pierce and Hia Gang. strength was increased by her sud­ Nbsw York, April 7.—(AP)—Fa- in, asserted “Reds” were held in jail Minstrel Group Entertains Song and dance numbeas winning the major Tportioa o t their 6:80— Tim e. den palor. vortUe dividend ehangee in the pa^t While she wonderfully soothes us, today following thalr attempts tu men were, “Happy aa thiB gam es. 6:82—Old Farmer’a Almanac. Crood Sized Crowd at Whiton "How long has tflls been going 6:84—Temperature. week totaled 28, the same as in the And turn our thou^ta to spring. inject anti-war demonstrations into Lonx.” by CSiariea The Ladies Missionary society Memorial HaO. on—and just how far has it gone?" 6:86—Sports Review. previous weSk, says Standard Stans' —Mixe Theresa Lanzano, Army Day ceremonies. “How'm I Doin’ It”, by A ri^ he continued. will hold their meeting in the 6:41— ^Famous Sayings. ties dsnipaay. Too resumptions, 170 BlsseU street, A truck bearing signs reading: chur^ Tuesday, AprU 17, at 2 p. m. dy; tap dance, by L bb9f HstftUe did not pretend to misun­ 8:48— ^Weather. four inerstoes, seven extras and two (’Town). "BUlions For War—fl.20 A Weex For the second time this season, “Sw eet Sue” , tap daaoa' ' derstand. Field’s keen, ftly eyes fol­ 6:45—Concert—^Bldward MacHugh, initial pemnents were r^ rted . Ten For Uneqiployed”, were “ansaked” the Dixieland Minstrels at Rockville by Gordon Hayea. . GERMAN GENERAL DIES ititft a p a t ^ t ic parade but it -had i 'r . lowed her. He heard her say in the baritone. tmfavor^m rbvisinis compared ALASKA GOLD BUSH gave SB'excellent show in Whiton Comedy skrtd^ Wta*# with seven the week before. 'Vanoouvsr, B. C., AprU 7.— (A P ) not hem long in the line of march dry, faltering way of those who are 7:(X)—World in Review—H uold F. M emorial Hall lajst night, under the Archie and Rob«rtRe^ty Muelhelm, Germany, April 7.— —Bringing back memories o< the before war veterana attacked it, de- badly frightened, "I love Urn as 1 Manchester. "Bye, Bye Blnea'^ by Al (A P )— 0 n s at Germany's most dls- Thb GborSh Life Iflsarmwe Cor- wild days of KloniHke gold rush, attpyed the signs and held severed eua^oes of the Y. M. C. A. Barller never thought I could love any- 7:15—Cascades Orchestra. a speclaity s(fib tinguiahed World War commanders 7:80—FCJB. Detroit—Benny Hyts poTQtlMi, of which J. P. Morgan ■eores of

liner, Princess Norah. Several more demonstrator were He was a veteran of the Frmooo- CIsssic Arts of the Young Rs- the fisst quarisr as compared C^aptain R D. Adam s, w ho heads tunied over to police after they had DdlsmatiOna] N ig^ entertainment favorite ^oslBK:tagMl|bi^ Trembling, she settled in a low German war and was crediteed with at the "T" some weeks ago. A good B(mnd.” v Chair and be dropped to

BASEBALL BRIEFS JEIGIfr NEW FISTIC By AsaoetetaA Press < SENATORS YANKEES Chicago—The Washington Sena­ Birmingham, Ala^ April 7.— tors are tackling the i^cago Cubs (AP)—Charley Devena, former today to gain cmly their second Harvard dinger, is back with the training season taste of major Sdidella Edges DEIKOn'fiEQlOfi Yankees aftei recuperating at Boca league opposition. Earl WhltehlU Gibson Sees Five Clubs In Hot Fight Raton, Fla., from appenihcitis, peri- gets the call to try his southpaw tonitia and Jaundice. Charley de> sharp-shooting.. Wins 1-Ball Sweepstakes niea there is anything wrong with T iO E B S; imUDEDOHUSf him now. Lakeland, Fla.—With'* II more "I would have reported long ago,” days to wait before the season For Pennant, But Won’t Name Order From List of 68 Entries he said, “except for a pain in my opens, the Detroit Tigers will spend OF TITLE W D iN ii shoulder.” the week here, playing the Mon­ DODGERS treal Royals. John “Sparky” Said^a, who oap-^ Allan waa. fifth with 205. PontUlo The Tigers beat the Royals 10 to Orlando, Fla.—If the Dodgers BANKS ON HURLERS turad the benefit one-ball sweep­ hit hig{i fitngis of 79 snd Brozowski don’t succeed in n^otlating a trade 0 yesterday with Schoolboy Rowe Britons Plan to Stop had a 78, but as these men were am Prizes in AAU Meet for another pitcher soon, it won’t pitching the first three innings. He stakes and placed second in a simi­ awarded prizes on their throe string be because Business Manager Bob said his arm felt fine. He had 'been lar avttit last w-Mk, finished on top totals, Che prize fbr high single Quinn has not tried. After aban­ out of service since the arm ' was Hush-Hush Tennis Game TO BRING PIRATES of the field of slx^-alght entries weak to Michael (5ordera with 77. Shared by Entries turn doning a conference with Judge hurt last July. Manager Cochrane, in the secmid of a series of seven The one-bati sweepstakes, in Emil Fuchs of Boston, Quinn went threatened earlier in the week with sweex>stakea at the CSiarter Oak which Joe Farr offers prizes total­ Far West and Mid l| s t ; into a huddle with Branch Rickey something akin to appendicitis, London, April 7.— (AP)—A cam-4 A university student, for Instance, NATIONAL PENNANT alleys last night. Saidella, holder ing 819 each week, have proved of the Cardinals, .trying to get a -caught five innings. paign to abolish “hush-hush” ten- who ‘ doesn’t wish his parents to of the town high single record, highly popular to date. Last week dinger in exchange for some of INDIANS ois, a peculiarly British institution, know he’s skipping a few classes, amassed a three-string total of 316 there were 68 entries, which, num­ M i c h ^ Wins T h e e Brooklyn’s minor league talent Nashville, Tenn.—Earl Averill IS in the offing. Guardians of the can label himself “Garbo” and no to nose out John Pontlllo by the ber was exceeded by five last night which the Cards want. and Hal Trosky have relieved Joe tennis faith have come to the con- one is ever the wiser. The news­ Bocs Manager Wonders If slender margin ol two pins. The entries InoludM the leading GIANTS Vosmik and Frankie Pytlak of khe clusin that it isn’t exactly sporting. papers print the results in perfect The winning scorer last night pinners in town but no exceptional St. Louis. April 7— (AP)—^ght Nashville, Tenn.—Lefty O’Doul “Hush-husb”>' tomis is the name straight-face, phoney names and all. task of handling major batting were slightly better than the previ­ scores were turned in. Saidella’s new champions, one of them an appears to be trying hard to make honors for the Cleveland Indians. given to the pleasant little practice Officials feel it is a Uttie discon­ Giants Can Stand Pat and ous week. Augle Brozowski finish­ 216 stands as hig^ three string to a regular job for himself in the New As the Indians took '^an eleven of employing pseudonyms in minor certing to the general public to ob­ ed third with a mark of 213, Al date and Nick Farr’s 80 is high sin outstanding N e^ Ught-heavy- York Giant’s lineup although he is inning, 6 to 5 game from the New Tournaments. The entry list in al­ serve, for instance, that Gandhi won Petke waa fourth with 208 and carl gle. welght from Detroit, proudly sport sure of being kept afound as a York Giants yesterday, their 16 most any of the island’s spring a furiously fought five-set match Beat Chibs That Hare Im- the National amateur boxing plnch-hltter. After coming through hits included three doubles and a events will include say, “The C^ab," from A1 Capone in the finals at crowns today. with a pinch blow Thursday.. Lefty single by Averill and* a homer by “Handsome Harry,” and similar diz­ Twickenham. proyd Since Last Year. Joe Louis, dark-skinned trucker, , got into yesterday’s clash with Trosky. zy aliases. Now and then a wdl- Further, they contend it is not made the most impressive showing Cleveland late and hit twice in BEDS known player enters a minor meet fair to the player who competes un­ in the twt final tests of the A. A. U. • three times up, driving in the tying on the sly and gives the name der his true and correct name. He championships here last a l^ t With Tampa, Fla.—Although he was EDITOB’S NOTE: This is the New York Club Captures nm in the ninth. “Johnny Jones” Just for the fun of might (!^eat a star of much higher a knockout victory over Ario Sol- reported to have been released to eighth and last of a aeries of BRAVES Toronto of the International League it But others slip their identity with rahklng yet receive no credit for it datl, Princeton, IU„ 175-pounder, in Barnwell, 8. C.—The Braves left better reason. in the books. stories written for Tbe Associ­ the second round after Mooring Bud Joe Morrissey is still with the Cin­ ated Press by big league man- here on an early morning train for Schildknecht Kansas City three cinnati Reds. * ' agerA giving thetr views on tbe ot Washington. 'They play the Orioles There was some Mtcb in the National Aquatic Title times in their semi .final bout. coming pennant races. in Baltimore Sunday, and the Sen­ transaction and tMorrlssey. who was Is Barely Tooebed ators in Washington Tuesday. the last of the Redleg holdouts to The Detroit rubberman, only 19 BED SOX By GEOBOE GIBSON basketball gam es in wholesale nun^- sign, may go to Boston. years old, rarely was touched by Birmingham, Ala.—Lefty Grove CHARTER OAKS REMAIN Manager, Plttebiirfh Pirates bers on virnially every week nighC The Braves are understood to Totals 31 Points to Retain bpposltion leather as he bounded —he of the much talked of arm — Pittsburgh, Pa., April 7.— (AP)— For tbe small sum of ten cents, have refused an offer of Morrissey devotees of the sport could witness about the ring, awaiting opeSngs will do the Red Sox pitching today and cash fot Joe Mowry. I look for a red hot race in the Na­ agaiast the Barons. all tbe action they desired. So what? Meet Crown as Fire World for his spearing right hook that General Manager Larry Ma:- 3RD IN STATE LEAGUE tional league this season. It should found its mark with deadly l^:cu- It will be bis first appearance tor So teams trjring to make a financial Pball has balked at letting the in­ be as tight ss last year's—and tbe racy. his new club and the probability is 4 “ success In semi-pro drcles wepe left fielder go for the waiver price of fans are still talklnf about that Another Miebigsa Negro, Stanley that be will only attempt two or one. boldlnf tbs bag, bslng unable to at­ Records Fall; Michigan M,000. Evans, from Highland P a^ 'Won three innings. Bueky Harris is It sizes up as a flve-cIub affair In­ tract cash eustomers on a much But Local Girls Hare Qiance Last Night *8 Fi^ts tbe heavyweight title by outpoint­ quite bappy over Left^s decision to CARDINALS volving Chicago, New York, St. higher rate of admissloo, a price Second with 17 Points; ing Irwin Striebel, ponderous man- start the game, Bradenton,'^ Fla.—The St Louis Louis, Boston and Pittsburgh. Fm made necessary by sizsable expenses. CUBS Cardinals wen glve» a holiday to­ not picking them to finish In this or­ mountain of St Loula, who '^out- to Go Hi^er, Hanng BT ASSOCIATED PRESS wsigbed tbe dusky winner by more Cbleago—The Cubs rolled into day bv Manager Frankie Frisch. Mlaae^Ue — Jackie Sharkey, der. If I could can them that easily Tbs snorts fan Is always fickle. Medica Suffers Defeat Chicago today, unpacked and movr The playen devoted moat of their I woiUdn’t have to work as a base­ Tbe National Guards ran Into an than 80 pounds. 129H, MlBBe^Ue, outpointed Ths MicblfM delegation from ed into W rifl^ Field to give borne free time to DMlfing up for the trip Hayed 18 More Games LevlM, 1264, Minneapolis, ball manager any lopgsr. Inevltabls slump snd got no better Greater Detroit took three titles, fans a look at what baa been oc* homeward. TOey will play thair (6); Everett Rightitmlre, 126, slous than an even break durixm the lea- Tbe Glimte beat us out for the Columbus. 0., April 7.—(AP) the other winner being Edwin Wal­ eonmliabed sinee they finished the last exhibittoB game m Florida City, outpolated JlmmsJinny Salvatore pennant and are standing pat I son’s schedule. Mr. and Mies Fan Thao Leader^ F oot Mem­ turned to other attractiene. They Tbs National A. A. U. swimming ing. 126-pounder from mfhland l$it National League season in against tbs Cincinnati Reds at 126', O es'M d a es, (6 ); Johnny Btan^ don’t blame BlU Terry for not mak­ championships swung into their final third plaoa, lampa, tomorrow, ton, 184H, Minneapolis, outpointed lag any major ohaagee la his cham­ didn’t flock to the Rec to eee the Park, who defeated Ray SharMy of fames there, but tbe knowledge that day at Ohio Stata University nata- Cleveland in a cIo m b o u t Tb# opp^tion was tbs Amarloan BBOWNS bers Hare Arerafo Orer Gfiena Mueeelnen, 184, Fort Dodge, pionship team ot last year. torium today, with five world rec­ Laaguo nuunplon Washington fen- tx.jJ 6h ' The Dig question Is, of course, win they oould have > their fill of the Share M>ln Prizes Orlaado, Fla,—Manager Rogers fame for a thin dime whenever they ords snuuthed and the meet title An the main prises were shared ntora, ______Bcnisby of the B t Louis Browns nttebttrgb—Teddy Taroez, 160^, the (Slants, with praotleally no clinched Iw tbe New York Athletio 100 Mark. ou^olnted Ben Joby, 158%, N ew so desired, didn’t serve to Increase by the Far Westemen from San WHITE M S was fflon concsnisd than srar to­ changes, stand up agunst dubs that Qub fori another year. Tbe club, Tone, (12). have Improved noticeably over last receipts at the Armory. Frandseb, who won two ohampion- El Paso, Tax,—gtanlsy Bordaga- day about the fsebls attack of his whoM members made a clean sweep ray, young outlleldor obtainad »la Ban DlegD, Calif.—Mickey Walker, y ea r? shlps, and mldwestemers, who took club. Tbs Browns collsctsd only 170, New Jersey, stopped Mszle Figures Boston a Oontender It would seem to us that an NBA of last night’s program, totalled 31 tbr other six. Two Illinois young­ spnng from Sacrainonto, la maklag five blows off Van Mungo of the AeeordiBf to the effldal staad- points to retain tbe title. n brisk bid for a Job in the Cbleago Maxwell, 176, Los AngeuM, (6). Tbe Cubs have taken on Chuck code of fair competition could be sters, both from Springfield, 'Won Dodgen yesterday, and the Rajah Ings as of April 4, the Charter Oak The University of Michigan, last W hits outflald. Philadelphia—Ken Overlln, 159%, ‘Klein; a player who can bit like used to advantage In basketball. two titles. Tbe other cbamplonsblp Box Inalsted it takes m on than that to year’s runner-up and winner of tbe Shoved into center field when girls are still In third place In the Norfolk, Va., outpointed &lly Klein is bou^ to help any club. went to Youngstpwn, Ohio. win eonaistsotly. IntereoUeglate swim here last wesk, Mule Haas bad to laava the club for State Duokpln League, but thle KetcheU, 166%, MUlvUle, N. J., (10). St. Louis has a great pitching John “Shorty” Malln, who handled Tommy B a^, diminutive ooal medical treatment, the youngster PIBATES ranking may be eha^r*ei^pore, TbursdVi tbs Cmolt Five and Wethersfield A. 44. M. Stoltman—Capitol ...... 86 8306 01.29 dimng the 1988-84 season was an was mads pnblic' here, explaining u Waverly street grounds, Keene^ C. have strong lineups and no 46. H. Banack—Sta; Olrls ...... 12 10i96 01.8 understand Jlro wanted to leant Park and will start at 8r80 p. m„ ovsr^elxnlng saoeess, in that mors part at lew tbe famed pia.y- doubt this gams will be a hummer. 46. Bern. Whlte-T-“Y” O lrls ...... 24 2168 90.6 bo^ probal^ olaysd than in any tbe riilp at Singapore bsoause of lu- with Referee Mumlag la charge. er bad decided to take bis bfe, As has been tbs custom tbess 47. O. B irgit—Rogert Recreation ...... 8 271 tai othsr siaspn. fiut we are prone to Boa%“ T aro Satob told tbe newsk 1 would have bsen unable to keip The best way to roach the field Is gamss as arraagsd by 3sn Cluns 48. 8. Felix—“Y” O lrls ...... 42 8782 88.88 wonder If the oage situation w*> in* paper. “Tke aeeoolatlQ& insisted bs our team,” Jbro wrote. 'X > n .^ oon* to go to Hartford, proceed along carry no admission price and the 1st High mdlTldual Single Oam a-B. Bandecohl—188»W orld’s Record. jprovM la town. Ws have a bu»> oontibus because tbe-campaign lor traiy 1^ would baee been a keuroe of Morgan street. Main .street, Albaajr public is invited to attefid what will 2nd Individual Slagle Oaiaa—A. Rcnmoldf->182. plolOn that Just ths oppoftte Is trus. funds, stilt ln progress, would be ad trouble and wori7 to you aH. Etrive avenue, until Garden street is possibly be the final game of the 1st High Individual 8 Oam ea-S. Bnndeocbl—408—N. B. Rbcbrd. verseiy affeotedt^ bis withdrawal. your utmost to do oatWr.ithan 1 reached. Tun) right Into Garden season against outsids opposition. 2nd High individual 8 (H m e s^ Ktrk—881. 'Ths jMorsaiiea Osotarh jvsiiatsd It !■ rtettettnUt tha amarnoMim WOUM M i 9M 8.9m ■‘r),.'V., vjJ ^r-.*.?-;.-*-^ rta

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The ceremony will 1930 coach, 1929 coupe, 1929 Next WeA in Hartford — PERRETT Jk OLBNNBT IN C looHl Center street take place at 2:30 ai the Center Next Moaday and Taetdiv Chevrolet coupe, 1932 Essex coupe. Jessamine Newcombe in and long dlstanc# m oving. DiUly Congregational church, which has Several cars $26 to ,$76. Terms, FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat all Lead. been artistically decorated with gxprtM to Hartford. Overnight improvements, rent reaaonablsb at Nights. trades. Brown’s Garage. ■ervloe to and from New York. palms, ferns and spring flowers.. 170 Oak street Inquire Maples Gloom, hate and horror milxed Tel. 8066—8860 or 8864. Miss Mildred Sutherland will play Hospital. 164 Oak Into a thoroughly satisfying thrill the bridal music on the -organ and Under the direction of Organist AUTO ACCESSORIES— drama are expected to send shivers the ushers will be John McDowell Fred Werner, a chorus oi jmung TIRES « FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement down the spines of audiences at PUBLIC PASSENGER and James McCullon.' ’The brides­ people has teen rehearsing for the modem improvements, garage. Ap­ Parsons' Theater, the week com­ maid will be Miss Eve Armstrung USED TIRES—1-700-lS, $2.00; 2- SERVICE 20A ply 7 Florence street TeL 7144. mencing Monday evening, April 9; past three weeks, in prejjaration for - and the best man Joseph Boyce. the minstrel they are to give Mon­ 660-19, $4.00; 8-600-19, $4.60; 1- with the presentation of “Double Rev. Watson Woodruff, who will 600-18, $1.60; 2-660-18, $8.60: 8- IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bus FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and Door,” Elizabeth McFadden’s play day and Tuesday evenings at th«/ four room furnished or unfurnished perform the ceremony, will lue the Coneprdia Lutheran church. The en­ 526-18, $7.60; 1-650-18, $1A0; 2- Line, De Luxe Bue for lodgk puty which ran for six months on Broad­ single ring service. ^ 625-18, $4.00. Colonial Esso Sta­ or team tripe, we aleo offer 7 pas- apsutments. Manchester Construc­ way earlier this season. tertainment Is given under the aus­ tion Co. Tel. 4181 or 4859. The bride will wear a gown of pices of the German baseball club, tion, comer Main and Blssell Sts. ganger sedan livery. Phone 8068, The play, although denied by the white organdie and white satin, and orchestral music will be fur­ 8860, 8864. author, is supposedly based on the with hat to match. She will carry FOR RENT—SIX ROOk tene- nished by the “Corn-fed Cut-ups.” -, life of the Wendels, the fabulously a shower bouquet of bridal roees ment steam beat and all improve­ John Lerch Jr., will be the inter­ ments, garage, fent $28 month. In­ rich New York family whose last and lilies of the valley. ’The brides­ W ant A i PROFESSIONAL iiurvlvors lived as eccentric recluses locutor and the leading end men, tee* quire 627 Center street maid will wear pink organdie and SERVICES 22 in a Fifth Avenue mansion, lacking net with large hat to match and her well known comedians, Oscar An­ Manchester FOUR LARGE SUNNY rooms, every 20tb century convenience and arm bouquet will be of pink Pre­ derson and Ernest ’Tureck. Others PIANOS TUNED, repaired, rebuilt white sink and tubs, porch, mod­ Isolated like medieval barons from mier roses. on the ends will incli)de Ray Kul- Evening Herald John Cockerbam, 28 Bigelow em. Bargain |li.(X) and $16.00 8 the roaring Manhattan in which ' The ceremony at the church will pinsky, WUllam H. Gess, WUUam F. ■treet Phone 4219. they owned so muph property. Gess and John Noske. ’Their specikl CLASSUTED Walnut etreet uaar Pina Inquire be followed by a reception for 25 Tailor Store. guests at the home of Che bride’s numbers will be “The Darktown advertisements Strutters Ball,” Ernest Tureck: HELP WANTED— motbei, which has been decorated FOR RENT—FOSTER STREET, for the occasion with sprlnjf flow­ “ Back Home In Tennessee” , Oscar ^ n a t sta averse* words to a dad, FEMALE 85 Anderson; "Shine on. Harvest XaltlaU, nombere aad abbrevlatloa* near East Center street south ers. tenement newly renovated, all Im­ Moon," Ray Kulpinsky. eaeta count aa a word and ooapound WANTED—EXPERIENCED folder OoiUn D riggs The bride's gift to her bridesmaid words as two word*. Illnlanin ooet Is provements. Dial 8682. is an onyx ring and the bride­ Young women who will lurve solo pries of thrs* llnss. ------In laundry, permanent position. parte are “Smoke Rings,” Dorothy laus rats* per dar *•» transssat ■ t groom’s gift to his best man is a State references. Write Box M, in FOR REI^—GREENACRES, five Morehouse; “Let’s Fall In Love,” care of Herald. sister and half-brother with an iron pen and pencil set. ’The bride and ***" Msstlvs Marrt If, room flat A-l shape, rent $80, bridegroom v^U leave this after­ Elsie Roth; ‘1 Just Couldn’t Take Oasb Obaxa* with garage. Also 6 room flat $27. will. Setting out to destroy the It, Baby,” Eleanor Werner. In the EARN EXTRA MONET copying brother’s marriage, to a lovable noon on an unannounced wedding • Conssenuv* Uajr* .? Jii Afthur A. Knoflf, 875 Main street ORGAN BROADCASTS chorus will also be the following • Oonsscutiv* Days ^ •“ names, addreesea for mall order young girl whom she considers un­ trip, the bride wearing a gray en­ Phone 6440. singers: Kay Mrosek, Anna Mrosek, firms. Home ipare time, experience worthy of eiiiering the family, she semble with blue acc088orles. On All orders for l"W l»» Anna Slbrincz, Dorothy Lauff, Elsie will be obarrsd at the on* U «* rata unnecessary. Write for Informa­ stops not even at attempt^ mur­ their return they will make their Special rate* tor long t**®^*3*P tion. Circle Advertising, 401 Broad­ FOR RENT—SIX ROOM flat, first der. Convincingly grim and sinister, AT STATE THEATER home with the bride’s mother. Klein and (Jertrude Kluck. day advertising ^ven upon f*o®**^. way, New York. floor, steam heat, garage, all mod­ “Double Door” is said to satisfy Miss Haggart is the present chief ’The church people and friends Ads ordered tor tbre* « are urged to come early on either and stopped before the third or 6ttt em Improvements. Inquire 180 every seeker for real thrills. daughter of Helen Davidson Lodge, day will be charged only tor the ac­ WANTED—RELIABLE girl 18 to Summer street Jessamine Newcombe is claimed Daughters of Scotia, who honored sight, prepared for a full evening d tual nnnaber ot tlDes the ad sbP**£* 20, to assist with general house­ to give a portrayal of Victoria of Weekly Prograins to Be her with a gift shower recently. good, clean fun. ed. charging at the rau earned, but work. Inquire at 66 Delmont St FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement no allowance or refunds can ^ b m s striking effectiveness and real artis­ She has also been the sjiedal guest on six time ads stopped after the with all improvomenta and garaga try,. picturing the repellant charac­ at several other social functions. Inquire at 64 Maple street ter with an unflinching regard for Given by Collin Driggs for Miss Haggart has been employed at HOSPITAL NOTES **Ko^U forbids"; asplay Uae* met HELP WANTED— faithfulness of characterization and Cheney Brothers cravat department FOR RENT—MODERN five room MALE OR FEMALE 87 with no bid for qualif dng sym ­ and Mr. Flavell Is with the New " “The Herald wlU sot flat on West Center street, and 3 the Radio Andience. A daughter was bom yesterday for store than on* incorrect insertlos pathy. Others in the admirable cast York, New Haven and Hartford at any advertisenaent ordered tar to Mr. and Mrs. George W ilson o f MAN AND WOMAJ7—NOT OVER others in different localities. Wm. who lend distinction to the play in­ railroad. more than on* tltoe ' 46 years old. Good health. To quali­ Kanehl, 619 Center street. Tele­ 118 Summer street. The Inadvertent omission of iSM ^ clude Derek Fairman, Thelma A radio broadcast to boost Man­ fy for retail store work and gov­ phone 7778. Patricia Hauk of 105 Spruce rect pubUoatlon of ad vertin g wJU.J* Miss Josenmine Newoofnbe Paige, Marjorie Dalton, Ernest chester will be offered over Station rootlfled only by oanoellation of the ernment clerk. Past experience un­ street, Ernestine Gochee o f l l N o ^ Woodward, Jack Soanes, George R. WTIC each week, starting next charge mad* for the eervlo* 'endereA necessary. Special training. Appli­ FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ The drama revolves around VIct Storage battery terminals may be street and Miss Edith Von Deck of All advertlsemenU must pontonn Taylor, Williapa Foran, A. Fothrlhg- ’Thursday morning, to be given from ment at 88 Ridgewood street', mod­ toria Van Bret,, domineering and kept from corroding by forcing a Bolton were discharged yesterday. Is style, copy aad cants in this district interviewed ham Lysons, Alice May 'Tuck, the stage of the State Theater. 'The em improvements. Inquire 148 Bis implacable spinster, who rules her thin felt washer, which has teen ragnlatlons enforced by the puyi*^ by Field Manager. Write Box 48, George H. Quinby and Lucia Laska. program will feature Collin Driggs, ars and they reserve the right to tU s paper. sell street soaked in cylinder oil, over each Teste have shown that the aver­ edit, revlee or reject any copy con­ Skillful direction has been accord­ well known local organist, using the battery post before connecting the age motorist drives at a speed of 35 sidered objectionable. FOR RENT—BIX ROOM tenement, ed the play by George H. Quinby. theater’s fine orgsm, and will be of cables. OIOSIKG HOURS—Classified ads to LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 12 miles an hour. be published came day must be ra- with all Improvements, 17 Oakland 1928 Graham Paige half an hour’s duration, from 8 selved by IS o'clock noon; Saturdays FOR SALE—NEW MiLCH cow, street, rent reasonable. Phone 8671. o’clock to 8:30 o’clock on each 10:10 a. m. Hydraulic Brakes. ITINERAirr PEDDLERS Thursday. Jersey, 7 years old, price $55. Tele­ FOUR ROOM FLAT—1ft floor, Im- TELEPHONE YOUK phone 6970. Cheap for Cash! The program will be sponsored by WANT ADS. provements, good neighborhood, the State Theater, the J. W. Hale reasonable. Appiy Cbas J. Strick­ STARTING TO APPEAR Company, Mohr’s Bakery and Wat- are accepted over the telephtme land, 168 Main street. Phone 7874. Riley Chevrolet Co. kls Brothers, It is planned to offer at the CHAROB RATE given above ARTICLES FOR SALE 4.*i 191 Center St. TeL 7581 as a convenience to advertisers, but request Organ numbers and feature Handy Men With Tools e n a ­ flkrr , the CASH RATES will be accepted as FOR SALE—DOUBLE set used as^sting artists from town. An HAL COCHRAN so FULL PAIMENT if paid at the busl- harness. W. G. Glenney Company, ble of Repairing or Mending armbuncer and technician from the aess office os or before the seventh BUSINESS LOCATIONS day following the first Insertion ^ Telephone 4149. FOR RENT 64 Almost Anything. studios will be present at each each ad otherwise the CHAROB 1927 Reo Sedan broadcast and all persons who de­ RATE will be colleeteA No reeponsl- FOR SALE—WINDOW sashes for rO RENT—OFFICES AT 886 Main T he mush peddler has appeared in sire to hear the program at the blllty for error* in telephoned ads storm windows, also piano, all in will be assumed and their accuracy street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ekl- Priced To Sell Quick! town, just a little off his weather theater are invited to be present at eannot be guaranteed. good condition. 585 Center street, ward J. HoU. Tel. 4642 and 8U26. prediction, but doing business just 7:50 o’clock. telephone 7892. It was decided to present the pro­ INDEX OF Riley Chevre^et Co. the same. A mush peddler is a man who is a general handy man, travels grams from Manchester because of CLASSIFICATIONS HOUSES FOR KENT 65 191 Center St TeL 75hi around with a few tools and- seems the highly satisfactory results re­ girths .MM.«« A FUEL AND FEED 49-A ceived in test broadcasts. ’This ta FOR RENT—SIX ROOM single, able to do a lot of different things. Engagsmenta e g e e gte • ck.e.e e e e e e eoB He can fix umbrellas, repair leaks the first time that a program of this ICarrl.- 'es .. .urni.ai.w Colonial, all improvements, ga­ kind has been offered by local spon­ Deatba ...... FOR SALE—COW hay. Telephone rage, good neighborhood. W. Har­ in kettles, take care of a dripping Card of Thanke...... faucet and mend locks. He is/ a sors and local talent and Station Rosedale 22-12. ry England. Telephone 3451. 1926 Packard Sedan In Memoriam e e * a sm • m» familiar figure in the summer, but WTIC is enthusiastic over the pro­ Lost send Found .;» .ageeeea^eeea . Special for the Week-End, gram. Annonneements • ece e e ere e m » m FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, seldom seen in winter. He claims no Personals ...... UUUSfl^HULD GOODS 51 $75.00 particular pla,ce as home and stays Collin Driggs has been one of the single bouse, with all improve­ leading organists in the state for Aatoasobties ments, at 16 Homestead street, where night overcomes him. He Automobiles for Sale ..... m . c- FOR SALE—ONE PARLOR stove, Riley Chevrolet Co. keeps on traveling all during the many years. He gained a wide fol­ Automobiles for Bxobarga n. mm equipped with oil burner, suitable garage If desired. Inquire Frank lowing aa organist at the Allyn Auto AocesBorlea—Tires ...... 191 Center St . TeL 750i summer seeison knd in the winter, for beating shop or garage, $5 Damato, 24 Homestead street Tel. Theater in Hartford and through Auto Repairing—Painting » . r . . 7091. like a lot ef fur animals, digs him­ Auto School! ...... m.m. 1-J Telephone 7958. self in for the winter, to reappear his broadcasts on the radio. He AutoB—Ship by Truck plans to build his program on re­ Autoe—For Hire ...... k. . TO REU«rr —SEVERAL desirable again in the spring. Garagee—Service—Storage quest numbers and will have local FOR SALE—DINING room set five, six and seven room bouses, 1928 Franklin Ifotorcyclee—Bicycles ...... FOUR DIE IN WRECK' artists of exceptional talent as his Wanted Autoe—Motorcycle! . . . . CaU 5684. single and double; also beated guest stars. Business aud Protesaloaal Ssrvlec apartm enta Apply Edward J. HoU, Convertible Coupe Business Services Offered ...... IS FOR SALE—DINING AND living Phone 4642 and 8025. Wire W he^ and Low IlOleage. Rio de Janeiro, April 7.— (AP)— Household Services Offered . . . . . l l - A A t least four men were killed today 0fM4eYNC«sa«yics.Mc: T.M. wa.us.Kr, orr. SuUdlng—Contracting 14 room suits, rockers, chairs, grand­ ROOSEVELT ENJOYING \Sl riorlste—Nureerlee ...... K fathers clock, bedroom suits, Riley,Chevrolet Co. when an express train rolled off the rnneral Olrectore ...... 14 tables, electric washer, Victrola, SUBURBAN FOR RENT 6b 191 Center S t TeL 7581 tracks down the Mantlqueira moun­ (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) leatlni Plumbing—Roofing .m If dishes, rugs, stands, porch ham­ tains, 100 miles north of here. nSHING AND BATHING leurance ...... If FOR RENT—TO ADULTS part of The meagre dispatches reachi^ lllllnery—Dreeemaklng ...... It mock, lamps, roll top desk, and farm house, with other privileges, here said the coaches were splinter­ ’The bird with six legs chirped Aright, let’s see, you move with-aU loving—Trucking—Storage *..■ SO many other articles at bargain ^nting—Papering ...... mm SI garage etc. Write Herald, Box U. ed in the terrific drop. Rallwcvy Message from Presidential real loud, which quite amused the youa might.” The bird took several raofessional Service! ...... SS prices. Call at 133 East Center officials said they feared the disas­ steps and then tegan to sail tbroqgh stre e t 1929 Ford Sedan ’Tiny crowd. Said Scouty, “I have Repairing ...... SS ter would prove to be the worst in Yacht Tells of Many Fish space. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning S4 FARMS AND LAND Good Transportation never seen a bird like that b^ore. Toilet Ooode and Service « a #.*• g.g •. St Brazilian history. Being Caught. “Aw, look,” cried Dimcy. That’s Wanted—Bnstness Service -m,.,*, Sd MACHINERY AND TOOLS 52 FOR SALE 71 for Little Money! The government, which operate “If you’d ask me, I’d quickly say not fair. Instead of walking, he’s in BdneatJsaal the Railway Central do Brasil, dis­ Miami, Fla., April 7.— (AP) — that six legs would be in the way. air. Please stop him ere he iMves, FOR SALE—FARM IN Coventry, loureee ana Claseee 27 FOR SALE—ONE 14-INCH 2 bot­ patched a rescue train filled with President Roosevelt took time off Most birds have only two legs. Why or we will have an awful chase.” *rivate Inatructlon . . . « a . . . . u . SS 75 acres, one mile river frontage, Riley f!hevrolet Co. tom tractor plow, in excellent con^ 191 Center S t TeL 7591 doctors and nurses toward the acci­ from fishing this morning for a does that big bird need score?” lancing ...... • e * * a a g giM* • • *ac* S8-A 6 room house, bams and coops $4,- lusical—Dramatic . a . ■». St dltion. Pine Knobe Orchard, Avery dent. swim in the waters off AnguUa I'be magic man said, “Well, you ' The bird, however, turned SMuad.' 000. 25 acre farm in town, stock Vanted—Instruction a •jca tO street. South Windsor. Tel. Rose- island In the Bahaman group. see, that was a hunch that came to and shortly landed on the ground. Klnanelsl dale 10-3. and tools, 6 room house, with Im­ The Presidential yacht anchored me. I planned to give you Tlnles a One of the ’Hnies then said, “Could Konds—Stocks—MortgaffM ' SI provements, bams and sheds, $6,- pTlSinSBB OppOTtimitiBS sea»«ngc^ St early today and reports from the surprise. ’That’s what I’ve done. he take us f or a ride ? honey to Loan ...... cm,.,,mm tS 500. 5 acre place in town, 4 room 1933 Chevrolet Coach ship told of good fishing and swim­ “You’ve seen birds whose legs “He has six legs, and we’re six, Help aad SItuatlaaa WANTED TO BUY 58 house and bam, $3000. James J. New — Low Mileage ming. numbered two. I knew this would too. One leg for each of la would Help Wanted—Female ...... M Rohan, 517 Hartford Road. Tel. INSURE!! Vincent Astor, owner of the yacht, be something new. Before you’re do. I wonder what would happen, if ieln Wanted—Male ...... — S0 UP TO $20.00 PAID FOR Indian 7433. sent the foUowring message to Mar­ Salesmen Warned .. S8-A through with that old bird, you’ll a stimt Uke that were tried.” head cents; half-cents, $125.00; Riley Chevrolet Co. YOUR CAR OR TRUCK vin H. McIntyre, White House sec­ The magic man repUed, “We’U oexp wanted—stale or Femala » SS large copper cents, $600.00, etc. have a lot of fun.” 191 Center St TeL 7591 WITH retary here: see. That was the thought that Agente Wanted ...... ,..nS7-A Send dime for list Romanocoin- HOUSES FOR SALE 72 “Anchored off Angxiila Island Situations Wanted—fem a le a a • «:a SI “Oh, how?” asked Dotty. ‘TeU came to me. Each one grab hold ef Bituatlone Wanted—Male ..ja «... St shop, “A”, Springfield, Mass. where we found innumerable flah us, qmck! Is your bird goi^ to do one long leg, and bang on good end Employment Agencies ...... 44 FOR SALE—AT 68 Woodbridge EVERETT T . of all varieties, including the grand­ Live Stoek—Pet*—Peuiery—VeMetee HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Junk street, nine room single bouse, in father of all crawfish, now in tank. a trick? ril bet that he can run real lig h t ” Dogs—Birds—Pete ...... 41 and live poul^. Can 6879. Wm. good condition, lot 126 ft front, 150 fast. Please make him race around.” The Tinies did. Up wmt.the hUrdl Liv 1 Stocks—Vehicles ...... an ... 4t • 1928 McKINNET Thla is a grand spot and owr Ponltry and Supplies see a a a a a^a a 41 Ostrinsky, 91 CUnton street deep. Telephone 6644. aquarium grows. “All, right,” replied the man. ’The last thing that the whole bundi Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Packard Roadster “The President had swimming "You’ll see that he’s as fast as fast beard, was the old magte mM sey^ Pete DePaolo and Lou Moore have SAVE 25 TO 30% I Par gala—maeellaaeeaa Sn^py Oar With Lots of Extras. party in morning at extra fine can be. In fact he’ll show such ing/ “1 hope you enjoy jrour flight** Artlclea lor S a le ...... 41 KOOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 been selected to represent the Unit­ speed ttet his feet will'not touch Boats' and Acceesoriee ...... 44 Strong Stock Company. beach. Please send plane with ed States In the famous 356-mlle Riley Chevrolet Co. the ground.” . (Hm Tlnlee* trip ends toddeoly is Building MAteriala ...... 47 FOR RENT—'TWO FURNISHED Italian Sweepstakes in Tripoli May mail and papers. Our anchorage is Diamonds—Watchea- "Jewelry u 41 191 Center S t TeL 7591 95 Poster St. TeL 5230 Latitude 23.31, Longitude 79.34.” Then to the bird he said, “AU the next story). Bleotrlcal Appllanoaa—Radio « .. 41 rooms, garage available. Inquire at 6* Fuel and if eed .4t— 144 Center street Oa^en — Farm—^Dalry Prodaets HI Household Qoods 41 SINGLE RCXIM, FAdNQ M*iti Machinery and Tools ..cjM -m ra 41 HAMLIN Mnsleal Instmmenta .. a dlMH* 4S street, entirely redecorated, John­ ALLEY OOP Face To Face! DSloa- and Store Bqnipmaat mmem 44 son Block. Telephone 6817. toeolala at the Stores ...... m m s N Wearing Apparel—Fu>* «ia ##•:•«>* 47 COULO THAT BE FO O Z V ? ' Buy a e a a-a a SM a anr* •*▼ SS APAHTMENTI^FLATS— WHISTUN* , THOSE TH0 6 5 WU3HTA THROWN TENEMENTS 63 WrABL^BUGS: AHH-H.' ooH fT Without Board 44 HE‘S COWIN' LEAVE ME carders Wanted **•**"• FOR RENT—MAY 1ST four room LOOKUT/ OP.» I BELIEVE OUT HERE ON “X r ^ryxr I cuntry Board—Resorts 40 tenement, with all Improvements, DOWN CONieS SWlfA m 6 0 NNA GET THIS tSLANa ot*ls»Re*tauraats 41 A L O N E ^ ranted—Rooms—Board m«-*eg.ci 41 rent reasonable. Osano, 156 ANOTHER THERE IN TIME Baal Be tat* Vox Hawt Oak street Telephone 8816. 6 U V / TO SAME nartmenta. Flats, Teaemants n 44 HIM- pieineee Loeatlons for Beat 44 LOWER APARTMENT, 18 Wood- ^uaea tor Bent * e a g:a..g«K»9r4t4^ bridge street, 5 large rooms. Re­ piburhaa for Rent *4 nauoer Homes for Beat 47 modeled, new floors, heating, light­ i i i : f Tented to Rent . . . w * . 4$ ing, idumbing, garage and tam. ^ 1 Baal Betate Far lal* Ttiephooe Hartford 6-5666. ■

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S E A M N » mSOM v~ A. newspaper etorp telle about an People always are a great deal AV^ I H C L O e B O \9 A CHICK autoasetoUe meobanle who overbaule happier for a lot of tblngs they don’t TOT#150,W H\CH I ean while blindfolded, and we eort know and don’t take the trouble to NCTT TO NNeNmOKI MY GOL'D KMOW NOU CAN U6S \N of aesaebow bad a notion all aloaf find out. NMME TUfc WbOSE ASA\\4, that w»M the way it wae done. ’ VVbRKlNtS TOUR fA\NE ) “Now, b ^ e m and sistem,** said OHUY THE OB3ECT9 OP ) TUnld Wife (to buiband, who bae the old colored parson, “ef tbey’a ^w^HOUL'D TOO HA^^ any ob youalls what would Mke to THE BAliEMEKT WILL HEA^ fallen aeleep at the auto w beel)^ s u c c E e e . i h n q y y t o o don’t mean to dictate to you, be prayed for, now’s the time to TH\S fAAJPTTHA., Oeorfe dear, but len’t that billboard speak up. One young woman ^ k e ALUSfT HE A SHARE Bominf at ua awfully faatT up and asked to have her husband r X o E A w - ^ i N v o ^sTt s p e a k UNrr \N THE EiUSiNESS. prayed for. “But you-all ain’t got no OP^THE A\\ME A,SA\M '-w THOUGH THE DRUNK IN THE husband,’’ objected the parson. “No, S IN C E R E iy GUTTER WAS A PITIFUL BIGHT I ain't got him yet, but Ah bew BSPeOALLV OF TH\9 HE WASN’T AS DANGEROUS AS supportin' dls Church for a long ■EA6\L‘EO CrTH ^'' THE ONE BEHIND A STEERING time and Ah wants ebberybody to )rM i WHEEL. pitch in and help me to get one.’’ HEU- Auto Saleeman (cxplaininf to Short-sighted Customer—Aren’t green lady customer)—This Is the ^you making rolls a little larger? radiator and this is the fan. Baker—Rolls, beck, thehi’s loaves. Lady^^h, then its an all*seaaon car The trouble with going one mile in the wrong direction is that you Nothing keeps these gay boys in are two miles farther from your line like knowing the wife is right destination. \ ^ on their heels, or that a motor cop is right on thlir trail. Jeny—You loved her very much? Youth—Molly says she’s wildly in Perry—So much that when her love with her new car. first husband died I married hu His Pal—Yes I Another case of that I might share her grief and to where man is disidayed by machln- lessen it. ery. Jerry—And how did it work ? Perry—Fine! Pm sorrier now for WINGED AUTOMOBILES ARE his death than she is. BEING SUGGESTED TO FLY a h e a d o f SLOWER CARS ON Speaking of gluttons for punish' THE HIGHWAYS. IN OUR SEC­ ment, there is the woman who goes OND CHILDHOOD, WE SHALL tinipslng around all day with n ~ PLAY LEAPFROG AGAIN. \peck of feet in a quart of shoes. H^octthey \s now Man—^How far have you and srour Hubby (absent-minded) — ^^ere THE LARGEST wife got with your plan to buy a are my glasses, honey? STOCK HOLDER new car? Neighbor—^We've got to the point Wife (busily)-Right where you where we don’t speak. emptied them last night, darling. It takes a good woman to make a It’s easy to be broadminded in S( ORCHY SMITH By John C. Terry TwiLn a man; the other kind makes matters that affect us only slightly a monkey of Mm. or not at all. m iL e SCOTCH Id and bob obt thb i K r of bpb'a iHoWH/ m m e -BMT ORlNlLU,THfRI DUOHTA' -THS6/RL-SH65 , p .K , c m f T ^ NSW ASStAL BOMB, A$INI$TBA PLOT « MAM IN A WATWFFONr DIMS- BE SOME WAV TD OfT 'EM BPTTIR'n QUA WAN CHANCE ! wgiTE wrm vou« a in t w i bovb? 'Hie United States is paying en­ Travelers from Bagdad to Damas­ He C H O IC E / KIDNAPIN'UIRK^HTS OiRLf -A N ' BCOacM SMKTH ? LIT smith trv anv funnv tirely too high a price for fast auto­ cus across the Syrian desert now WAN FA15I Move ANDTHB X DONT uxe -MV SOVEHNMINTSHB HOWitE VDU ISONNA HANPLS TRICKS AN' X'U BNJOV SLiPPiN' . mobile trans^rtation. Thirty thou­ can use a modem motor eoiach in­ DAMS, SHI'S UP! ■ THeeS METHOD THIS SNATCH IN' M 06MAN05 X DILIV6R THESE .SCORCHV SMITH? Wf OOTTA LOOK > HE MUST 06 sand lives annually is a crime and stead of a camel. This trip of about WATCHED. idOU, THIS knife between Hi$ RiBS ‘ OF KIPNAPINO 165 VSR' 0AN06ROU$ Business:ems^/ BOMB PLANf ' OUT FIR THAT bUH} ; ----- an indictment against oiu* law mak­ 470 miles is made in 24 hoiin as - BUT W| HAVE NO CHDICS / LIEUTENANT, compared with 20 days by eamd. •We'AS AlSKIN'OUA ing and law enforcing authorities. ^ W6CKB/ THAT EES yoUA Fatality rate among pilots was JOB/ . picrruRE SHOWS, c o l d reduced in 1933 to one in every DRINK STANDS AND POOL 6,000,000 miles. j m m ROOMS HA^E BEEN HELPED \ CONSIDERABLY SINCE THE FEDERAL AID HAS PUT SOME FLAPPER Fanny Says i ' OF OUR FOLKS TO WORK. ______i»a.u.aw>T.o»F.______Man—Has your wife changed much since you married her? Neighbor—Yeah—my habits, my friends, and my hours. :4 p ■ 3 - ■ In constantly looking for big good ^<0.^ things we are overlooking many more valuable things. WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams MAKE IT BOUND LIKB T ^ ( YOU aOT tVBRVTMIN6, PANCHCl? BUBNOj I I M'GENERAL 1 KNOW , f h e r e , NO RELATION OFTH' \ ME SURE IS Orator—The last man that tried , THB FOURTH OP JULY, L l B T S DIVE 'EM A VOLLEY, aANC n d VAMOS^ hecklin’ me is now in the hospital. ^ 80V 8. MANAGER'S BUT IT, \NBTHeR. BOSS kIN REALLY EVER HANDICAPPED, Heckler—Oh, he is, is he? N E P H E W ? AIN'T QUITE s t a r t p r o m TH ‘ BOTTOM ALL R IG H T ! Orator (thinking better of it)— WHY, HB'€ ALL TH'SAME, THEY WONT LET HIM! HE'S T H ' T-Yes, He works there. RIGHT. HE'LL W ITH HIM HE JUST AiNT O N E O' BIGGEST WANT TO JOIN AROUND. “STRIKE ME PINK’’ C ^tigte^ t h ' Bo v s , w h e n i n LOAFER IN TH ’ for addressing his (Tmployer as Mr, TH'Gia»ME. HE'S I D O N 'T ROME,YOU CAN DO ‘SHOP, BUT HE ‘Arrifon, an east-end Londoner re­ A G O O D E N JO Y AS TH* ROMANS — C A N 'T F IN D marked: “Well, if a haitch and a G u v . IT A S BETTER THAN SOME A N YB O D Y T O hay, two bars, and a hi and a hess, WELL. 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Shields^ Cometist, Please Range, by Guoin; The Holy Hour, Nazarene Church at 7 3 0 m eeting o f Oafnpbdl'’ Obtmcil, CA VET’S GRILL Tlokete 40o by Neyln; ’The Old Ark, by Swan; Knights of Columbus, in the club- 33 EAST CENTER STREET No Extra diarge for Beaerved Seata EUridge Street Adam Where Art 'Thou? Gaul; Tickets on Sale at Large Audience. Coming Home, Willoughby. p. m. Sunday. rooms in the State theater building Next To Maaonk Temple Potterton ft Krah, Kemp’s, Ino. Good Mnsie Bhicoree, Grandfather’s Clock; Monday evening, April 9 at 8:80. 0 m rn Take 'Fhee Back Again Kath­ Among the many thmga to be taken St. Meugfaret’s Circle, Daughters More than 400 music lovers of leen. The Anal services In the series of up at that time v e the election of SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY of Isabella, on accoimt of the min­ Third group: Give Me a House on revival services conducted by Rev. delegatee to the state convention Real Italian Spaghetti, Served Special, (Jbopped iBd Manchester thoroughly enjoyed the Green Peppers—50c. . ABOUT TOWN strel of St. Bridget’s Holy Name a Hillside, by Fenn; The Holy Hour, Alfred. B. Carey at the Church o f In May, and the formulation of concert given last night In Orange plans for the annual communion society Tuesday evening. wlU post­ by Nevln; The Stranger of Galilee, the Nazarene will terminate Sun­ breakfast, which will be held in the Real Chinese Chow Mein, Lobster—55c. pone its business meeting and social hall under the auspices of the Men’s by Morris: The Old Rugged Cross, day night, with services morning, All members of Washington De­ near future. Another matter of t to Friday evening, when it will be Bible class of St Mary's Blplscopal by Bernard, i afternoon and at 7:80 Sunday eve- cree team and members of Wash­ vital importance 'Which cannot be ^ Real Chinese Qiow Jf ein. Shrimps—S8e. held at the home of Mrs. John ohurch, which featured Edward Cornet aoioa by Chester Shields, idng. Real Chinese Chow Mein, Chicken— ington L. O. L. who are interested accompaxiied by John Cockerham: announce through these coltunns Lappen of Cone street. MacHugh, well known radio vocal­ Evangelist A. .B. Carey will speak Steamed Rice and Alumette Potatoes. stre requested to meet Simday at Carnival at Venice, Annie Laurie. will come before the Council. Grand ist and Chester Shields, rising on the subject “Sins and Infirmi­ ------T------10:45 a. m. BJneore, In the Garden, by C. ties” in the morning service and Knight-John P. Hutchlneon urgent­ young cornetist of this town. ly requests that all active members Lobster, a la Newburg' on Toast-—65c. Rev. J. Stuart Neill, rector of St. Auitin Miles. will take for bis theme in the eve­ Sirloin Steak a la Cavey’s, Fried Green P^ipers, ' Mrs. Harriet Norton of Oakland MISS GERARD TO TOUR Holy City; Believe Me if All ning, ‘•The Fire That Salts.” Pro­ be present next Mimday evening, Mary's, acted as master of cere­ since, to a large d^^ee, the success Sauce—66c; ______street has returned home from St. monies and introduced Mr. Mac­ Those Bhidearlng Young (Jharma. fessor J. B yron Crc>use w ill speak Petersburg, Florida, where in com­ Mr. MacHugh was accompanied on “The Secrets of the Lord” ahd of the prdwnt (Joirndl season de­ Breaded Veal Chitlets, Tomato Sauce, Spaghetti or CANADA AS DANCER Hugh as a soloist with a national pends on the outcome of this meet­ pany with friends from Bristol, she reputation due to his radio broad­ by Sylvester Slate, his accompanist will sing at each service accompan­ and Potatoes—45c. Tiaj» been vacationing since January ing. casts and concert stage appear­ of his Saturday night broadcasts ied by Mrs. (Jrouse on the ptano. amd enjo3dng it immensely. Mrs. With Chester Hale Girls Unit over NBC netwenrk stations W BZ Another rally of the Sunday school Veal Chops, Saute Paprika, Umball of Rice—46e. Norton was surprised one day while ances. That Has Been Playing More than ordinary interest was and WJZ, etc. will be held in the church partors /Sunching at a restaurant to have at 9:30 tomorrow morning. Miss Elizabeth Dean, a former Man- Through South for Winter. manifested by the audience In the Don’t Forget We Serve a Businessman’s Lunch From dhester resident, greet her. Miss ability of Mr. Shields, whom they 11 to 2 P. M. and 5 P. M. to 8 P. M. have watched with increasing pride ADMISSION SERVICE •Miss Lillian Weir and Miss Clara SPECIAL Dean now lives with her sisters in Miss Gertrude Gerard, who has Wray are spending the week-end in pundee, N. Y., and they spend their been spending Blaster and several from the time he was a boy in knickers to his present appearance New Bedford, Mass., as the guests FOR THE WEEK-END ptoters in Florida. days tbiw week with her mother, AT ST. MARY’S CHURCH o f Mina Ruth Davenport. W hile Mrs. Don Hattin of Main street, is as a young man possessing a bright ONE POUND OF OUR OUR SUNDAY DINNER there they will attend the Camp " The Hartford District Ctounty now about to begin a tour of Can­ future in his particular line. FRESH MADE Served Frsm IS M. to 8 P. M. Hall reunion. Council auxllisuy meeting will be ada. Miss Gerard, well known as a Mr. MacHugh has a rich baritone Will Be Held Tomorrow Eye­ voice, but it was apparent last APPB3TIZB5R8 held in Bristol tomorrow afternoon professional dancer, formerly with ing—Is for New Members of CHOCOLATES at 3 o’clock in the Armory on Cen­ the Albertina Rasch ensemble, for night that his singing through the Real Italian Antipasto ter street. The delegates, aJter- the past season has been one of the ra^o microphone has,lessened his Young People’s Fellowship. JAMES MAORI SOUP fiates and members are requested to “Chester Hale Girls” famous danc­ volume and range. Accustomed to 5 9 c Oeam of Celery Soup au Croton MOVINO, TRUCKINO AND Si>aghetti Attend. ing troupe, which has been engaged lowering his voice before the ‘mike’, At the evening service of St. DUMP TRUCK SERVICE and in unit work during the winter in this practice has resulted in a less­ Mary’s Episcopal church Sunday Ashes and Rubbish Renooved » Town Treasurer George H. Wad­ Texas and other p a ^ of the South. ening of the power of his tones night. Rev. J. Stuart Neill will con­ ENTRB2ES Yard Cleaning AN EXTRA POUND dell is in Boston today in conhec- Miss Gerard has two solo numbers while facing an audience on the duct an Admission Service for new Roast Loin of Jersey Pork — Applesauce tI6n with town business. in the production, which is booked concert stage. members of the Young Peoples Fel­ Telephone 7387 Roast Turkey — Gihlet Sauce — Jelly Veal Steak, Natural right up to the middle of July in the The baritone clearly demonstrat­ lowship. The following are request­ 160 Charter Oak St. Manchester I c Only l e principal cities of the Canadian Fried Chicken Maryland — Corn Fritters — Bacon The Memorial service which was ed that he is more thoroughly at ed to be present: Horace Cordy, For the We^-End Only! to have been held tomorrow evening provinces. home singing sacred songs than In Robert Holmes, Robert Vennart, Fruit Jell-o or Chocolate Pudding With Cream at the Salvation Army citadel for rendering the old favorites, such as Edith Thrasher, Harry Juul, Ethel Frederick Bieber left for Dur­ Tea or (Joffee* Mrs. Sarah Turkington, who died ‘Til Take Thee Back Again, Kath­ Little, ' Agnes Watson, Wilbur STAR CARD PARH Monday afternoon, wiU be post­ ham, N. H., today to resume his Brown, Margaret Robinson, Wll- PRINCESS studies at the University of New leen.” In this beautiful number, Wednesday, April 11, 8:15. Special a la Carte , poned until a later date, because of lUam Kilpatrick and May Robinson. •Hampshire after spending the Eas­ with its haunting, plaintive melody, Veal Cutlets, Tomato Sauce, Spaghetti or Vegetables—46e. the sudden death yesterday of her At the regular business meeting ter vacation with his mother, Mrs. Mr. MacHugh’s interpretation Masonic Temple CANDY SHOP Sirloin Steak a la (Ivey’s—60c. Son Milton. Sunday at five o’clock an election E. Bieber of Birch street seemed to lack the sweet, though Half Broiled Spring Chicken and Spaghetti —75e. mournful thought which the words of officers for the ensuing year will All Pivot, Prizes at each table. The women’s missionary societies take place. There will be a meeting of the of the song plainly convey. This Refreshments. Adndssion 25c. of the South Methodist church will Manchester Tavern Association song, it was felt, vbu treated a bit copduct theli annual spring rum­ flippantly. PIEL'8 mage sale, Thursday, April 12, in Simday, April 8, at 10 p. m. in Mintz’s Rose Room, Depot Square. However, in his rendition 'of ‘The the Madden store, corner of Main TYPEWRITERS AMERICA’S FINEST AND HIGHEST PRICED BEER M. Cashmana, president of the H euI- Old Rugged Cross” and “The UNITED TEXTILE I and Brainard place. The sale will Stramger From Galilee,” Mr. Mac­ WORKERS OF AMERICA Now on display, the new model open at 9 o’clock in the morning ford Local Branch of the Connecti­ Underwood and Royal Portables, ON THE MARKET TODAY. cut Tavern Association will be the- Hugh stood on familiar ground and LOCAL 2125 and continue throughout the day. was warmly applauded. He also these machines have ail the fea­ guest speaker. The committee includes Mrs. How­ sang “Home on the Range” and NOTICE I tures and are standard in every ard Keith, chairman; Mrs. Paul way. CROFT ALE other numbers. The following departments will Ferris, Mrs. H. L. Carr, Mrs. Clar­ Mr. Shields. made two separate New New England’s largest selling—and highest priced—ale, ivaa ence Kdwell and Mrs. Robert Rich­ meet next week on the named appearances and responded to nu­ nights: Price $ 4 5 * 0 0 always Sterling Ale, brewed In the Highland Spring Brewery at mond. Recreation ('enter merous encores, givl^ a half a Roxbury Crossing, Boston—Wedter J. Croft, Brewmaster, now Monday, April 9—Timekeepem. dozen selections. He was accom- V a operating The Croft Brewing Co., present o'wners of the dd High­ Items of Interest Tuesday, A pril 10— Firem en, Ten tables were in play at the pamied on the piamo by John Cock- Service Typewriter land Spring Brewery. Ekectrlclans, Steanifltters, and Manchester Green Commimity erham, orgamlst at St. Mary's Millwrights. ( > ) . d u b ’s setback last night at Uie church. PINT The same high quality and Individual flavor characteritM Today’s Program Wednesday Night, April 11, at Hartford, Conn. Green school hall. First prizes Mr. MacHugh made a striking Croft( Al«—brewed by the stune old Master and In the same old The plunge period for men will be 6:80.o’clock, the Stock Clerks and Local Agents—Kemp’s, Ino. Were won by Mrs. M. Donahue and appearamce in his Scottish High- Brewery that always made Sterling Ale. held from 7 to 8. Printers. Max Donnell; second by Mrs. lamds costum e of white amd gray Ernest Jacobs and Elmer Phelps The gym will be used for basket­ o f NEW ENGLAND’S FAVORITE! and third by Mrs. Martin Fred- ball practice from 1 to 2 by the erickson and Robert Alexander. East Sides and 2 to 8 by the Col­ legians. ALUMINUM A public whist party will be held Throuirh a It Doesn’t Pay To Drive A at the West Side Rec on Cedar Dirty Carl MODERN, OLD-TIME DANCE street. Play will start at 8 o’clock Typosrraphical Error FRIGIDAIRE and prizes will be awarded to the In Replacing An Item AND Have Your Car winners. Wednesday Ev’g, Apr3 11 Next Friday night. "Nlte In In Our Advt Friday, Exclusive Agents WASHEl!) H arlem .” ONE-HALF and 9-lX p. m. Fancy Imported ^ POLISHED MINSTREL SHOW City View Dance Hall Almeria GALLON OF at (Keeney Street) PERMANENTS KEMP’S, Inc. FOLLOWED BY High Curls, Flat or Round given by SCHALLER’S MODERN W aves GRAPES Registered Frigidaire Hollywood Super Service and Sunset Rebekah Drill Team KITCH-n-TinT Station OLD FASHION Wehr’s Orchestra Were Advertised As 5 Lbs. Service Dept. Maintained 848 Bast Center St Tel. 4888 Z5c. Kltch-N-Tlatbseutl- Half Oallob James Rhodes, Prompter flMandpreMTT^v^ KHch-N-TInt AdmiM ion M Cents THE PRICE SHOULD interiorturf>ce.Tv«lTS DANCING H AVE BEEN modem colon. Gives ^ | sn “ entmel-Uks flnleb I mmmm at a pslnt prioe.** I ------2 i b s . 2 S® TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY MINSTREL Hotel Sheridan Dial SOOO HOLLISTER ST. SCHOOL Tbs bright C U -N im sl Ahimlnam “eoat of metal" waterproofi and pee* TUESDAY, APRIL 10, AT 8 P. M. Everybody’s tacta. Beautify your ecresM. radiaton WHEN EXPENSE orirlndow ehadea oae It nr trfan la Given By Monday- Tuesday bathroom, kitriMo or I ' April 9-10, 8 P. M. IS A FACTOR S t Bridget’s Holy Name Society Market e Good For This Week Only Our flneal equipment, inoladlnf Concordia Lutheran FILMS use of our chapel and organ, BENEFIT OF DEVELOPED AND Valuable Coupon and oar moet attentive dlno- Church PRINTED \tlon is a part of every Leolero ST. BRIDGET»S CHURCH fonwaL Coat le varied only by Auspioes of W. G. GLENNEY CO. 24 HOUR SERVICE 886 No. Main St TeL 4149 the grade of oaeket aeleoted and A Talented Cast of Local Performera DANCE TONIGHTI Manchester, Conn. the namber of care we are aak- German Baseball Club Film Deposit Box At ed to provide. Our prices are AT alwaye exceedingly moderate A dm ission: Store Entrance. [ ] I have accepted this spe­ cial offer of H gallon of and, if neceeaary, epeolal terms oan be arranged. ADMISSION (Tax Free) FIFTY CENTS.* Adults, 25c. Children, 10c. BASCON LODGE Cbl-Namel Kitch-N-Tint KEMP^S South Glastonbury — C o lo r ...... N o...... [ ] I have also received the the New Londem i4-plnt can of Chi-Namel Hie WALTER Turnpike” Aluminum. JUST AS MUCH BEER PER GLASS AND MODERN AND Name .....^ ...... :4 N. LECLERC OLD-FASHIONED BETTER ENTERTAINMENT S t r e e t ...... The (Neatest Novelty Entertainers Ever C i t y ...... S tate Funeral Chapel A t Thei Admission 25c. 889 No Main St. Phone 6869 Presented At Any Tavern! Spruce St. Ta v e r n “WINDY” PEABODY’S Comer Bissell and Spruce Streets That’s What Makes This Tavern So Popular With TO-NIGHT “MELODY FOUR’’ Ask Anyone That Has Heard'Yliem Hundreds of Manchester Petrie I FAREWELL PARTY ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT AT BACK AGAIN ‘‘THE CAT’S MEOW TAVERN COAL— FUEL OIL TONIGHT RADIO Johnson Kock REVELERS'' ENTERTAINMENT H a ' OAK ST. * \ , .1 ..i.V Capable Musicians Who Really Entertain! “ED” HURLBDBT AND HIS TWIN BROTHER MASON’S SUPfLffiS a ^*The Famous Singing Cowboy Team” 30 Oak StiMt YOU’LL LIKE THEM! ALSO THE FAMOUS ENJOY YOURSELF A b We Bid a Fond Farewell To Our Old Bar. ^ NARRAGAMSBTT BALLANTINE’S and V Uk ■j't; •'! LIGHT ALE D A ^ • Pn Dranglit G. E. & Son» t e r 1.- AND A Gigantiie New Bar and Eqoipment Will Be Ready . . J ------Fer" Monday’s ■ ■ • i B ^ e e e . S t T ^ B i a s , BOCK BEER , * . V «*',P ' 1 . -I W: 7 ^ ' A i ; I