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Mianrjtfbifr Icupninn Iiirraiij Shovrers Tonight Probably Etear WEDmSBDAY, 7XJUT Z4,1S6K * H ttim ing iferatl^ AVBRACP DAILY CIBCULATION T m 5YBATHEB tor the Month ot Jane, 1915 ForocMt ot U. St. sVeather BoroMi, or other alcoholic liquors are not Bartfor^ pleased with the delsy that has RED MEN’S CARNIVAL LIQUOR LICENSES been experienced In getting their Shovrers tonight probably etear- new permits. The first two drug WE GIVE 5,513 Ing Friday morning; slightly cooler SLOW IN ARRIVING store permits to be Issued In Man- MianrJTFBiFr icupninn iiirraiij tonight and Friday, NOW GOING ON Chester were received yesterday by Boresa ot Ctrculotlomi • » DOCOHERTT LOT E. J. Murphy for the two storm he Frm Show Every Nlsht. operates In Manchester. Fnn For All. L«cal Dealers Put Out Be­ The first tavern permit to be Is­ TRADING VOL. LIV., NO. 252 (Classified Adverttslng on Page 10.) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1935 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS sued In Manchester cams yesterday Th«J.WHAL€ to Joseph Maretto, proprietor of the a n c h e s t e r o n n STAMPS cause They Are Losing Maple street tavern. M C -, The Great Atlantic and Pacific ABOUT TOWN Tea Company will aell beer In their U. S. War Ace Held Awarding Aviation’s Highest Prize Money. stores in Manchester. Applications FOREIGN PRESS BOX OF CIGARS INTERCOMPANY The Center Flute bend will have In Bank Closing BRITAIN TO FORBID were filed this week with the .Iquor y ; Y'J Y rr:v7'Y 7 v :v : a epeclal practice seision Friday board for permits to run a package eveolnF inatead o f Saturday after­ Manchester men who have ap­ beer store In several of the places TAX FAVORED BY noon a« uaual. In coneequence of the IS NOW UNDER WAS GIFT GIVEN Connecticut rHfere and Drummere’ plied for permits to sell beer, wine where they operate In Mancheater. 7: i Y i :7 W w ARMS EXPORTATION field day In New Haven, August 3. It la extremely Important that all G E R M M ’SBAN TO R E m n O N F. D. n s ‘OUT members attend this rehearsal. Other Important business will be Tender, Young TF.LEPHONE transacted at this meeting. Outside Reporters Told to Head of Texas Power Com­ House Democrats Agree On TO ITALY, ETHIOPIA Miss Doris Turklngton who la PEAS 2 quarts 2 5 « training to be a nurse at the Wor­ Tell About Doings in Their pany TeHs Lobby Probers New B3I Starting Heavy cester City hospital, has returned to Mhag's “Fresh from the field” SEEKSEHLEMENT But Ethiopia Is Given Right her studies after spending her vaca­ YELLOW CORN Lima Beans tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spinach Own Countries — Say Wbat Mysterious Package Levies at S I50,000 In­ to Receive Arms Ship­ John Turklngton of 24 Fairfield 30c dozen Carrola' OF MILL WALKOUT street. Miss Turklngton has com­ Note Loner Price! They Tell Lies. Contained. come; $200,000,000 Aim. pleted three years of training and Beets will be graduated on September 6. Amverrary Sale ments Across Territory Native Cucumbers Native Tomatnes. When We Checked Up Yesterday After The First 4 Days Of The Sale The Volume w j, -------- ^ A special prayer meeting will be Celery Berlin, July 28.—(AP)—The Nazis Washington, July 25 — (AP) — Washington. July 25. —(AP) — General Strike Ended in Owned or Controlled by held tomorrow evening at 7.'30 in 2 for 9c attacked today on three fronts— Questioned by Senate lobby Inves­ A tentative agreement on a new tax the basement of the Church of the Of Merchandise Sold Proves One Point—People Know Values! Here’s More Of ’Em! against the foreign press, against tigators as to whether he recalled Nazarene. PINEHURST FRESH MEAT bill to raise around $200,000,000 a Terre Haute But Original Britain — France Adds In­ FRUIT the Catholic press at home, and giving anyone a box Just before thi Tender, Fresh, Genuine year but which does not include the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laubenstein Blueberries Regular $7.95 against the war veterans' organiza­ House vote on the utilities bill, John Intercorporation dividend tax pro­ and daughter, Ruth, of Hartford, Watermelon.*! Calves’ Liver ... ,Ib. 55c tion, the Steel Helmets. W. Carpenter, president of the Texas posed by the President was reached Problem Not Yet Solved. fluence to Avert Conflict have moved to Bolton and are re­ Honey Dew Melon,s PLAY SUITS Women’s Bathing Suits A large portion of Germany's Power and Light Company, said to­ today by House ways and means siding with Mrs. Fred Flack. Kreehly Chopped Cantaloupes for children. Originally priced press h^ped scqrn on foreign news­ day his eldest son, John, had given committee Democrats. Ground B e e f.. ,.Ib. 29c SILK DRESSES $5.98 Values N ow ................$4.29 papers for alleged "slander, biased box of cigars to Representative The tentative measure would put Terre Haute. Ind., July 25.—(AP) B.V a s s o c ia t e d I^RESS The Ladles Aid society of the Ripe Peaches reporting and exaggeration" of the Patton (D., Tex.) heavier taxes on all Individual in­ —Federal conciliators sought settle­ Quarryville Methodist church, near Reduced To from 59c to $1.98, reduced to The British government has de­ Bananas (.53% Chicken) $4.50 and $3.98 Values Now $3.29 German government's anti-Semitic Sought by French authorities In He added that the mysterious comes over $l,'i0,000, inheritances ment tiidsy of the prolonged stamp­ Bolton Lake, will serve a salad and over $50,001 left to close of kin, the cided to forbid the exportation of and anti-CathoIic measures. connection with the closing of the newspaper-wrapped package which ing mill strike that provoked union baked bean supper In the church Surefine Coffee, 21c ailiced thicken Loaf.... $2.98 Values N ow ................$2.29 Catholic editors were worried as figured In previous testimony" may profits that a corporation makes arms and ammunition to both Italy vestry this , evening beginning at Travelers' Bank of Paris, B. Coles have been books on livestock. above 8 or 10 per cent on its capi­ labor's general strike here this and Ethiopia, the House of Com­ lb. ..........................1 / 2 Ib. 33c to how soon Max Amann, the presi­ B;S0, $ 5 - 8 9 Half Price dent of the Reich press chamber and Neldecker is shown talking with Meanwhile, the House rules com­ tal, and on cornoratlon Income, week. mons was officially Informed. D e-lish-us Coffee, his attorney from police headquar­ mittee Investigating lobbying for riirtlnl Victory Phyllis and Frances Zangsro of DRESS DEPT.— boss of the German publishing busi­ The conciliators, Charles L. Rich­ Sir simuel Hoare, foreign secre­ 17c lb. Scotch Ham .. .. .Ib. 45c MAIN FLOOR, REAR. ness, would strike against Catholic ters in New York after his arrest. and against the utilities bill receiv­ The tentative decision to Incindv ardson and Harry E. Scheck, ex- tary, explained, however, that a SB Woodbridge street, Hartford, Odd Lots of $1.98 ed testimony from Hugh S. Mcgill, the Inst, if it is not overthrown sub­ have been discharged from the Ma­ Viking Coffee, l.’ic Children’s newspapers which he decides are not Neidecker, American World , War prcs.sed hope of bringing the mill treaty with Ethiopia gave that lb. edited "in the National Socialist president of the American Federa­ sequently, Is a partial victory for management and the strikers into ples hospital on Oak street. Rib Veal Chops ...lb - 35c aviation ace, remained in Paris after tion of Utilities Investors, that the Receiving aviation's highest honor and the personal congratulations ot the President. He proposed that country the right to receive a m ORGANDIE spirit.” organization spent $60,000 In the agreement. A closed shop la the Is­ shipments across territory owned or BATHING the war to found his private banking his commander-ln-chlef. Captain Albert F. Hegenbergcr of the United the present flat 13'H per cent tax on controlled by the British Empire. Troop 6, Boy Scouts, of the South SLIPS Political police dissolved the Steel last six months In the "interest ol States Army Air Corps was awarded the Collier trophy by President ail corporation incomes be rtplaced sue. MathodiBt church will meet Thiirs- Helmet units In Western Mesklen- firm. the millions of investors it repre­ The four months old strike has The- foreign affairs commtttM of DRESSES Roosevelt in ceremonies at Washington, D. C. Hegenberger’s feat ot with a graduated levy ranging from the Belgian Senate was Infomed .Bay evening this week Instead of $2.98 Organ- ^ | C Q SUITS burg, at Parchlm, Ludwigslust and sents." landing a plane by blind fiying was hailed as lost year’s greatest contri­ 10% to 16%. ribbed many sore spots and Rich­ Wednesday. PINEHURST GROCERY, Inc. Reduced Reg. «2.98, Waren on the grounds of subversive Of this amount, he said $25,000 ardson said an early settlement will that Belgium will ban arms ship­ die D resses.. v A # 0 7 bution to aviation. The flyer is shown .shaking hands with the Presl- Chairman Doughton (D.. N. C.), ments to Ethiopia. DIAL 4151 Just North of the Armory ait 302 Main St. t o ........ Now ........ $1.89 acti'vlty. was spent against the utilities bill denL of the committee, asserted that the be difficult. $5.98 Organ- O Q $ 1.69 Attack On Press * PEASANTS REVOLT and part of the remainder against The conciliators met this morning Great Britain and France, two of Reg. $1.98, range "probably will bo much nar­ the most powerful forces In the die Dresses.
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