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(TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS (daasiitod Adv«rtiaiog oo Page 10.) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1932. VOL. LI., NO. 167.
Opens Conference of Feminine Wets BROAD ST. ROAD COMMUNIST PLEADS -♦ SMITH IN ADDRESS Warning the major political parties that “a half-million women demand JOB MAY GO ON, militant support” of plans for revis FOR SOLDIER BONUS ion of the dry laws, Mrs. Charles B O A ^IS T O ID Sabin, president of the Women’s Or ASSAILS ROOSEVELT ganization for National Prohibition Reform, is pictured here as she Selectmen Learn Aid Commit Negro Speaker Declares Vet ONE MAN KILLED opened the group’s national confer Praise and Critidsm Marks ence in Washington. Flood Reaches Crest; erans Get No Sympathy IN STRIKE RIOT tee Will Carry On; Ped Reaction of Speech Made From Millionaire Con- dlers’ By-Law To Come Up Danger Seems Passed At Jefferson Day Bampiet; ress. Miners Fight With Members At Town Meeting. Hartford, April 14.— (AP) —Fur-< south of the Connecticut Boulevard Senator Wheeler Says Ad ther hardship came to Inundated and because the flood threatens to of National Guard— Tear extinguish the fires in the bulging. ’The Board of Selectmen at their river communities today as the Washington, April 14.—(AP)— Connecticut continued its rise, This morning the basement and dress Sounded As K Made With policemen standing close at Gas Used. regular monthly meeting last night reaching 20.4 feet above mean sea boiler rooms was under half a foot ha|)d the ways and means com m it-; Issued the formal call for the spe level at 10 a. m. here, but remaining of water. Yesterday forty children By the 'House of Mor- cial town meeting on April 19, from practically stationary the rest of bad to stay home because of water tee today listened to appeals for around their homes, while others 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 'The referendum the morning and Indicating to the w fuU payment of the bonus from a Steubenville. O., April 14.— (AP) U. S. Weather Bureau branch that went by boat. gan. delegation that a little earlier had —One man was killed and several on school consolidation will be voted the crest is being attained today. Hundreds of motorists coming to work in Hartford this morning interrupted the session with de hundred persons who were alleged on the voting machines from 8 a. m. The nearest approach in years at this season was the 18.9 foot spring were forcibly reminded of the flood mands to be heard. to 8 p. m. at the Municipal build to have threatened miners and Na freshet three years ago, while the almost In the heart of town, when Washington, April 14.—(AP)— ing, after which the town meeting J. W. Ford, a negro who said he tional Guard officers enroute to the t3 s fall flood of 1927 reached 29. they had to drive through water a Praise and criticism marked the re was a candidate for the vice-presi will adjourn to High school hall to While more families fled East food deep on the Intersection of action on Capitol Hill today to Al dential nomination on the Commu Somers mine of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., near Adena in an vote on the $310,000 bond Issue ap Hartford homes whose lower floors Commerce and State rtreets. About nist ticket, said the veterans “get 9 a. m., the street department roped fred E. Smith’s speech challenging early morning riot, were dispersed proved by the Board of Selectmen have been submerged since yester no sympathy from the millionaire day noon, the meadow school off the comer. the candidacy of Fremklin D. Roose Congress of today.” with tear gas. to refinance the town’s floating in Airport Manager Herbert H. Mills velt for the Democratic presidential Walter Kimbel, 50, one of the men BOOTLEGGERS RUINING closed its doors to the 400 ele Samuel J. Stenber, identified him debtedness. mentary pupils because of the hard nomination. who is alleged to have attempted to (Contlnued on Page Two) self as representing the Workers persuade workers employed at the Also, at the meeting in the High ship in reaching the school house In a Jefferson Day address last Bx-Servlce Men’s League. He said mine not to go to work was shot, school hall the people will vote on night, the " 128 nominee quoted Harry L. Stevens, National com presumably by an aide of Col. Don a proposed amendment to the from Roosevelt’s recent radio mander of the American Legion NEAR BEER INDUSTRY town ordinances increasing the Caldwell, a National Guard observ speech urging relief for the “for ‘lies when he says the majority of peddler’s license fee and providing er in the field. JUDGE A R N O n GOES gotten man at the bottom of the the men do not want the bonus.” Kimbel with several hundred regulations governing the Issuance economic pyramid,” and said: At the Insls'^.nce of Acting Chair other men are alleged to have gone of permits to vendors, both local “This Is no time for demagogues. man Crisp, he amended his lan and non-resident. A committee com to the miners homes shortly after Senators Told Business Has DARROW IS SILENT I will take off my coat Eind vest and guage to say that Stevens “strays posed of Selectmen George E. six o’clock this morning and at TO HIS REST TODAY fight to the bitter «Jd any candi from the truth.” tempted to stop them from going to Keith, Sherwood G. Bowers and date who persists in any demagogic Dropped Two Thirds Be- George H. Waddell, clerk of the work at the shaft. One worker re appeal to the masses of working ECONOMIST EXPLAINS ON DEFENSE PLANS Board of Selectmen, will meet with fused and was tossed into a nearby people of this country to destroy committee of business men com Washington, April 14.— (A P )—A canse of Flood of Illicit Funeral Services This After themselves by setting class against creek. posed of EUdred J. McCabe, secre professor was called before the Guards Are Stoned class and rich against poor.” tary of the Chamber of Commerce, House ways and means committee When they refused, the pickets Senator Wheeler, (D., Mont.), a W. Henry Weir and Frederick Mohr today by advocates of full payment Beer— Ask Tax On Wort. Famous Lawyer Just Smiles noon Largely Attended; supporter of Roosevelt, said Smith’s lined the road and stoned the auto to make the draft of the resolution. of the bonus to give his views of mobiles carrying the National Guard speech was "unworthy of him,” and the economics involved in the two officers and sheriffs’ deputies to the The call for the special town sounded like “The House of Morgan billion dollar inflation of the cur Wheu Asked To Divulge Patton Sings. mine. Another crowd met the work Washington, April 14.— (AP) — meeting was Issued in two parts: speaking.” rency they propose. ers and guards at the mine and a The Senate finance committee was one for the * ote on the school con Frank Statement Speaking much as though he solidation referendum and the other Senator Walsh, (D., Mass.), a shot was fired from one of the auto told today by a representative of His Program. were in a coUege lecture room, for the adjourned meeting for the Friends from near and far gather Smith advocate, praised the speech Williford I. King, an Instructor in mobiles carrying the guard officers, fatally wounding Kimbel. Two the near beer Industry—Levi Cook, bond Issue. ed here thip afternoon to pay tribute as a “frank and courageous state economics at New York University, of Washington—that manufacture Road Work to one of Manchester’s ending citi ment of his views on the political reviewed recent economic develop autos were overturned. Honolulu, April 14.— (A P )—En About the same time the shot was of illicit beer runninj into "millions 'The town engineer’s report was zens — Judge Alexander Am ott questions of the House.” ments, beginning with the stock meshed by many threads of the Wheeler said that “ as an ardent market crash of 1929- fired. Sheriff Maurice Wooster and of gallons” annually threatens to read, showing $14,730 spent on the NAZIS QUARTERS whose imexpected death in St. his deputies hurled tear gas bombs prosecution’s story of the lynching Broad street extension. Work was supporter of Governor Smith in Representative Patman, (D., Tex put makers of legitimate cereal Petersburg, Fla., last week Monday into the crowd and it dispersed. of Joseph Kahahawai, four persons halted this week on the road con 1928, I am sorry to see him for his as), Introduced King after first ex beverages out of business. Before the wild scene on the accused of the killing watched to struction and it was reported by J. caused widespread regret. The pub own sake utter siich fooHsh state hibiting to the committee "several Cook urged a hea’der tax on wort IN BERLIN CLOSED lic funeral service at the South road to the mine, the a llie d pickets day for Clarenfe Darrow to go into Frank Bowen last night that there ments as he did last evening. thousand telegrams I have received which he described as one of the Methodist Episcopal church, was “It only goes to prove again the went from house to house warning action for their defense with tactics was about 3,000 yards of cut yet to since yesterday morning favoring principal Ingredients ,ln the beer he largely attended. truth of the old proverb: ‘‘Who the miners who had not heeded a strike shrouded in secrecy up to the last be made near the St. James’s ceme payment of the bonus.” said was being made by “alley At The Home gods would destroy, they first make call not to show up for work. brewers,” minute. tery. Preceding the church service, “These come from both veterans Thrown Into Creek Hundreds of Hitlerites Ar mad.’ ” “ There has grown up In this Except for one witnesa, Public It Is understood that the Man- there were prayers at the Ikte home Referring to Smith’s proposal for and business men. f specially small John Moreland, one of .the work- Prosecutor John C. Kelley finiaoed dieSter Emergency Employment business men,” Patman saidT country,” Cook said, “particularly of Judge Amott at 55 Charter Oak a 20-year moratorium on foreign along the Great Liakea', In Chicago, his case yesterday with testimony Association plans to continue work street. Fred Patton, former Man Patman smd other adovcates of rested Under Order To debts, Wheeler said: (Oontiiraed on I ^ e Five) Detroit, Buffalo, and elsewhere, in that broke the frigid composure of on the new road with approximate chester man who is a nationally the legislation are determined to Farmets Need Aid Missouri, Pennsylvania, some In the accused society matron, Mrs. ly $16,000 in funds, cash and known bass baritone, sang “Abide "These fdrielgn governments of press the proposal to a vote, taking Granville Fortescue. esistem New York and some on the pledges to be made available. Disband Organization. With M-3.” The service at the home course csm’t pay off their indebted the attitude that the plans of Lhe coast in California, the practice of Her shoulders moved expressively The largest amount of building was for the member.! of the family Federal Reserve board for expand ness with commodity prices as low TITANIC DISASTER making this brewers wort and sell construction ar ’ repair was cited find was conducted by Rev. Robert ing credit will not reach the masses (Continued on Page fiv e ) as they are today, but I am much ing it to alley brewers who mix it in the March report of Building In Berlin, April 14— (AP) — “April A. Colpitts, pastor of the South more interested in the little busi of the people spector Edward C. Elliott, Jr., with with yeast in barns, stables or any 24 Is “Retatiation Day.” Adolf Hit Methodist Episcopal church. nessman, the farmer and debtors In Will Aid Trade a report of estimated costs in build At the church Rev. Colpitts read They argue that the placing of 20YEARS AGO TODAY where they can place a tank.” ler told his National Socialists this country than foreign debtors. Cook said he represented brewers ing permits for public and private the scripture and a poem entitled, “Unless the dollar can be cheap two billion dollars into the hands buildings totaling $126,415 for forces today in a statement in “Weighing Anchor.” Mr. Patton of the veterans by payment of the who had turned from making beer 7 CHILDREN KILLED ened there will be wholesale r^u di- which building permit fees totaling which denounced the government rendered three numbers, “One remainder outstanding on the bonus to near beer oc the advent of pro atlons of debts not only in Europe hibition. $121.50 were paid. suppression order against his storm Sweetly Solemn Thought,” by but In this coimtry. certificates will restore purchasing Greatest In History of Sea Post Office Big Item Ambrose, “ Crossing the Bar,” power and. enliven business. He testified that their business WHEN HOME BURNS troops as “a last blow of despair.” “Governor Smith didn't feel that had “fallen off two-thirds in the The increase was due to the Unit by Bamby, and “Face to Face.” those who advocated a greater pur “There is a shortage of the April 24 is the date of the Diet He was accompanied at the organ by world’s gold supply,” King said. When 1,513 Passengers last ten years.” ed States post office building per chasing power on beh^ of the elections in Prussia and other Ger Archibald Sessions, organist at the farmer in 1928 were demagogues.” “Production of gold has not been mit of $85,000 which brought to the man states, when the Nazis, defeat-' RAISE POSTAL RATES town treasury $83; the alterations South Methodist church. Mr. Ses Walsh said he belieVed the public ed in their attempt to make Hitler sions opened the church service (Continued on Page Five) and Crew Were Drowned. Washington, April 14— (AP) — Womau Also Dies lu Flames; on the Mrs. Catherine B. Cheney would welcome “the same frank Vigorous opposition to increasing president, will endeavor to secure playing “Andante” by Tschalkow- ness that characterised Governor home on Hartford Road, $25,000, legislative control through obtain- the first class postage rate from fee $23, and Wmiam Rubinow’s sky and concluded the ceremony Smith’s speech,” from all other po Childreu’s Pareuts Were with Chopin’s "Funeral March.” New York, April 14.— (AP)— ’The two to three cents was voiced before Park building alteration $10,000, litical leaders. (Continaed on Page Two) Pastor’s Tribute Referring to Smith’s debt state greatest maritime disaster of his the Senate finance committee to- fee $8; besides other smaller altera SLEUTHS RECOVER Rev. Watson Woodruff, pastor of ment Walsh said it would “provoke tory occurred 20 years ago when Not At Home. tions and additions. the Center Congregational church, (Continned on Page Five) Public hearings will be held Tues most favorable reaction.” the Titanic struck ice and sank with of which Judge Amott was a mem day, April 26, on the petitions of “He has preisented in his dObt 1513 passengers and crew. ber, gave the eulogy. Briefly he $300,000 IN GEMS Edward J. Holl, asking for the es GENERAL ELECTION suggestion,” Walsh said, “a visw Newspaper files telling of the Altoona, Pa., April 14.— (AP) traced the highlights of Judge that has not heretofore been em Seven childrm and a woman tablishment of sidewalk building tragedy are shredding to dust but are Amott’s career from Lis birth in phasized.” the memory of it is undimmed in BOY IS KIDNAPED dead, victims of a fire which shortly lines on East Center and Foster Ireland through the latter part of streets and on the application of IN NEWFOUNDLAND the minds of the survivors. They before midnight destroyed the home his life when he retired from active SBfITH’S CHAIXENCOS One Poses As 'Tence” Try of Michael Dillon at Hensheytown, Heritage & Loveland to reopen a work. He told of the fact that numbered only 711. fliUfig station O) Oakland street, Washington, April 14.-—(AP) — The Titsmlc was the largest ship near here. Judge Am ott came to this country BY THREE NEGROES cToced for six months. The opposition of Alfred E. Smith, afloat—60,000 tons displacement. It The flames wrecked the house when only six years old, became one suddenly and forcefully (expressed ing To Buy Jewels For while Mrs. Dillon, with her baby was Bills totaling over $14,000 were of the first pupils of Supt. Fred A. was built at Belfast for the White read and ordered paid at last Government Party Holds stood today across Franklin D. Star Line and launched May 31, visiting in Bellwood, a nearby com Verplanck, how he later studied at night’s meeting. Roosevelt’s path toward the presi $50,000— Five Arrested. 1911. munity. A neighbor, Mrs. Goldie 'Trinity and then at Yale Law dential nomination of the democratic It’s maiden voyage was its last. Locked In Old Barn He Yells Krutner, 29, with her two infants Caucus and Decides To school, how he first entered the party. It left Southampton April 10, 1912, was spending the night in the house WIRE OLD HOMESTEAD practice of law here and then with A stem challenge, with its object with the five Dillon children. the firm of Markham, A.nott and unnamed but IndisjHitably identified New York, April 14— (AP) —The called at Cherbourg on the same and Is Released By Pass Adjourn LegisIatioiL day and Queenstown the next. In No one In the house was saved. Plymouth, Vt, April 14.— (AP)— Markham in Hartford, how he was was thundered out by the “Happy Glemby gems, worth $300,000, have The dead children are Roy Charles later elected judge of the Manches- been recovered. the afternoon it started for New The mellow glow of kerosene lamps Warrior” of 1928 last night in his Krutner, two weeks old; Levi Krut address to the Jefferson Day gath The gems, stolen on the morning York with 2,224 passengers and ing Policemen. which Illuminated the old Coolidge ner, three years old; Anna Dillon, St. John’s, N. F., April 14— (AP) (Continued on Page Two) ering of the party's great. of last January 21 by men who crew aboard. homestead nine years ago as Cal At about 11:15 p. m. Simday, 10; Lillian Pearl Dillon, 8; Edna vin Coolidge took the oath of office —Newfoimdland’s tangled political Roosevelt was not there. But forced their way into the apartment Grave Dillon, 6; John Lawrence Dil April 14, a lookout rang a bell thrice as President will shortly be sup skein will be thrown to the elector many of his supporters were in the of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glemby, Philadelphia, April 14— (AP) — lon, 5, and Minnie Dillon, 3. sharply, a signal to the bridge that planted by the white flow of elec throng which heard Smith, after were taken from two women arrest A .14-year-old boy was kidnaped by The flames were discovered by a ate to be unravelled. quoting Roosevelt utterances, prom an object lay dead ahead. The order tric lights. ed last night as they sought to dis three neg^roes in West Philadelphia motorist driving on a highway that Following a Government Party ise to “ take off my coat and vest pose of the jewels ^or $50,000 to a was given: “Wheel hard to star today and later was rescued by po passed the burned dwelling. Workmen today began the task caucus yesterday it was announced and fight to the bitter end any can policeman whom they believed to board!” 'The engines were reversed. lice from an old bam in which he The Altoona and Tyrone fire de of wiring the century-old farm the business of the present legisla didate who persisted in any dema be a Seattle “fence.” Three m.cn also Too late. The submerged portion of had been locked by the abductors. partments were unable to extinguish house, preparatory to Installation ture would be disposed of as quick HELPED BY LOANS gogic appeal to the masses of the were arrested. an ice berg slid along the bottom His younger brother also was the fire but saved the neighboring of a small electric power plant. The ly as possible to make way for a working people of this country to Even when the women believed of the ship slitting its bulkhead dragged towards the kidnapers’ home of Ephraim Shaner. former president is continuing the general election. destroy themselves by setting class they were about to dispose of the compartments. automobile, but fought off the men Mrs. Dillon reached home about extensive repairs and improvements Prime Minister Sir Richard against class and rich against poor.” jewels to the “fence,” they tried to The passengers felt only a slight and escaped. half an hour after the fire was dis begun last year indicating to resi Squires will lead the government Head of Federal Reserve Re It was Roosevelt who only last rob him, too; for the jewels were in grinding shock. Captain Smith sent The boy who was kidnaped, Ed covered. She collapsed and is xmder dents he and Mrs. Coolidge plan to forces, but he will be without the Thursday in a radio address pleaded a paper bag carried by one woman, the carpenter to sound the ship. He ward Walsh, and his brother, the care of a physician. Mr. Dillon, extend their summer residence to services of several of his present the cause of the "forgotten man" at and another bag, identical in ap found two feet of water in the mail Thomas, 12, are sons of Frank A. an employe of the Pennsylvania rail the scene of their childhood days. ministers. ports That Over 1,000 the bottom of the economic struc pearance, but containing crockery, ing room below decks. Walsh, a painter. road in Altoona, was at work and Although Mr. Coolidge Indicated Sir WUUam Coaker, minister ture, the farmer and the small was in the hands of the other. Police No Panic The were on their way to St. was not reached until after the to Plymouth neighbors he would ar without portfolia; W. 'W. Halfyard, householder. In that same address said the women, after showing the Radio operators were sending Agatha’s parochial school with charred bodies of his children had rive soon after April 18, they do not minister of posts, and Dr. Arthur Banks Have Been Aided. he labeled a “stop gap” the Idea of jewels and receiving the $50,000, in “CQD” the then "SOS” . Francis Clerkin, 12, when a smaU been recovered. expect him before the first of May. Barnes, secretary of state, will re a big public works bond Issue to tended to switch the bags and give There was a belief that the great blue coupe, with dirty, bent license tire from public life after dissolu stimulate employment. the “fence” the one containing Titanic was unslnkable and even plates, approached them. tion of the House. It now appears Is Not Named crockery. Washington, April 14.— (AP) — when the order came for the passen “All of the men were young,” Ed that only three ministers who were Amidst continued activitly at the Smith, who sponsors just such a Sleuths on Job ward told police. “One jumped out project, quoted this word “stop gap” gers to put on life belts and came with the prime minister at the in Capitol and the White House to in The jewels were located only and grabbed me before I knew what In referring critically to exception to the decks there was no pamlc. Charged with Manslaughter ception of the government in 1928 vigorate business, Eugene Meyer— after several detectives had taken Women and children were loaded was happening. will enter the coming campaign— taken to his plan In the recent jobs in a hotel where the women the Federal Reserve Board governor first into the life boats then men In Taken To Bam Dr. Alexander Campbell, F. G. speech of a leading Democrat whom lived. After satisfying themselves —let a House committee know to be did not name. It was that refer to available places. Some women "I fought and kicked an 1 tried to Bradley and Sir Tasker Cook, all that these were the persons wanted, As Result of Bridge Game day that the Reconstmction Cor ence which gave his audience one of refused to leave their husbands. get loose. But be hit me on the ministers without portfolio. the officers called in another detec mouth and told me to keep quiet. poration has advanced loans to 1,- the definite clues as to the direction They were drowned. Petipr Cashln, former minister of 319 banks. tive who posed as a Seattle jeweler The car finally stopped outslue an finance and customs, smd P. J. Lewis his words were taking. and became attentive to one of the Steamer Sinks old bam. The men took me to the New York. April 14 — (AP) — hand and was set. Oster upbraid In his testimony, he said 92 per Today the Democratic leMers At 2:20 a. m. two and a half ed her because, police said, she did and Dr. H. M. MosdeU, ministers cent of this cash has gone to banks women. second floor, where all the windows Mrs. Sadie Oster, 38, was arraigned without portfolio, resigned recently were weighing the effect of *this hours after the collision, the ship not hold the proper cards to war in cities of less than 100,000 popu startling development on the party Those arrested identified them were boarded up. They said they in Brookl3m today on a diarge of after disagreement with the selves as Helen Smith, 26, Ruby went down, its captain at his post, would be nice to me, but if I tried manslaughter wUch had its roots rant the bid. lation and 76 per cent in towns of fortunes and upon the candidacy of the band playing “Nearer My God The guests left. The argument premier. less than ten thousand. He did not Roosevelt who now Is way bejmnd Golet, 43, Samuel Ippolito, 26, and to get away they would kill me. in a bri(^u bid of no-trump without Cashln charged the prime minis To Thee.” cont nued and finally, police said, name the amoimt involved. any rivals on the road to nomination the brothers, Anthony and Joseph 'Then they went downstairs and I sufficient trick support. ter with falsifying minutes of exe Away from the sucking hole row Oster began to beat his wife, where “I don’t like to prophesy and Idelicato, 27 and 32 years old re beard the car start and drive away. It is charged she caused the death cutive council and a parade of citi spectively. ed the lifeboats, their occupants "I started to yell again and just of her husband, Sam Oster 45, by upon she threw the scissors which promise,” he said, ‘Taut I hope with (Conttnned on Page Two) shivering in the bitter cold. struck him in the eye. He was taken zens who demanded an Investigation ’The Glembys (he is a hair net and then two motorcycle policemen pass throwing a pair of scissors at him. of this charge led to riots last week. all the things that are being done, toilet goods manufacturer) and Two lights appeared. The sur ed. They neard me. I told them 1 Oster died on April ‘ t of meningitis to a hospital, where the infection while we will not stop the effect of TBEASURY BALANCE vivors watched to see if they waver developed. All is quiet In the city now, and their servants were trussed and was kidnaped.” of the brain due to infection. Mrs. H. M. S. Dragon, a light cruiser of losses already suffered, we have ed. If they did it meant they were Oster was released on bail of $2,500. Shortly btfore he died Oster call Washington, April 14.—( gagged at the time of the robbery, The motorcycle policemen got a the Royal Navy, rushed to St. made and will make some contribu on two lifeboats. If they stayed to and ordered to appear for examina ed detectives to his bedside and told Treasury receipts for April apd the thieves had several minutes’ 'ladder and let the boy out John’s from Bermuda during the tion to recovery with your help. gether it was the masthead and them one of the gueets threw the $8,907,896.17; expenditures start before the victims could re Meanwhile Thomas bad nm home tion on April 29. disorders, is lying in the harbor "There has been about $250,000,- lease themselves and notify police. bridge of a steamer. They stayed to tell his mother, Mrs. Mary The bridge game, whlcu preceded scissors. However, the detectives 000 in hoarded money released as 806.02.' balance $502,460,379 a violent argument between Mr. and sa^d, Mrs. Oster told them it was here. . toms duties for 12 days All but a small part of the loot together. And there in the quiet Walsh, what had happened. She The Legislature will reconvene was reported as having been recov dawn stood the Carpathia, motion fainted, but revived and went to a Mrs. Oster, was played on the night only an attempt upon the part of were $8,565,621.14. April 19. 1 (Contbraed on Fage Two) ered. less, ready to take them aboard. police station. of March 29. She bid no-trump on her husband to shield her. PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH BIANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 14,1982.
quarters were closed lasi. night and FAMOUS CHOCOLATE GIRL SMITH RAPS ROOSEVELT; hundreds of Nazis arrested as GENEALOGISTS HERE CONSOUDATIONNOW ABOUT TOWN squads of policemen, carrying out RANSOM CURRENCY ONLYOMETEACBER the government’s order, searched AT McCl e l l a n’S TODAY King David Lodge of Odd Fellows SUGGESTS DEBT SCHEME for and seized forbidden uniforms HONORED BY SOCIETY APTEARS FAVORED will bold its regular meeting tomor and other materials. NOW BEING SPENT TOSEEEArENSION row evening in Odd Fellows ball. (Cootinoed from Page One) Hitler’s national headquarters the 192 Year Old Lady, Belle of "Brown House" at Munich was oc Mrs. Thomas J. Lewie and Mrs. Her Day, Symbolized In Dis Women of the Moose at their with 216 pledged and claimed candi cupied by the officers, several per Lillian Grant Get Recognition tribution of New Candy. meeting last night at the Home dates. sons were arrested and the eqtiip- Twenty Dollar Bill Located For Research Work. Maay Inresl^ed Uea As Opposition To Combining club on Bralnard place made plans Smith flung into the meeting also ment confiscated. Twelve were La Belle Cbocolatlere, more fa for a public setback to take place a proposal for settling the war arrested when ten N ^ canteens Mrs. Thomas J. Lewie, of 1082 Thursday evsning, Apr!' 21 at Ihe at Frankfort-Am-Maln were search the School Districts Seems miliarly known ae the chocolate girl debts and stimulating American In New York — Had Been Middle Turnpike, South Manchester, Tlireatii o f B v PliT C its clubhouse under the management of foreign trade by this government’s ed and sealed. Conn., Mrs. Lillian Grant, of trade mark, will be In the McClellan the standing committee. offering the dibtor nations to "for Tear gas was used against the WapplQg, Conn., who have won local To Haye Dwindled store here today. Attractive young get” their obligations for 20 years, police at Hamburg but no one was Depoaited In B an t reco^tion for their work in geneal Were Made. ladiee, the modem counterpart of Mr. and Mrs. Tbomns Ferguson meanwhile reducing their total each injured. ogical and historical research, have this famous 192-year-oId lady, will of 176 Main street left today for a year by 25 percent of their pur Hitler’s statement caused a been honored by being Included in he dletributing samples of a new two weeks visit In Washington, D. chases of American goods. stream of protests, from other Nazi the list of the leading active gene Judging from conversation heard chocolate bar In the store. The Hopewell, N. J., April 14.— (AP) As the time approaches for the C., and AtlanUc aty, N. .t. It is a Compromise Plank leaders who complained that the alogical researchers in the United Issuance of contracts to local school in various circles around town but trade mark, which the young ladles government’s action was dne-slded —A needle In the haystack chore combined business and pleasure trip Earlier the group had been faced Secret Service men today in States, in The Handbook ot Ameri teachers, practically sdl of which little opposition Is being voiced to personify,-ls probably the best for Mr. Ferguson. They will return startled by the proffer of a com and unjust because it left other can (^neology recentiy Issued by known In America. Behind it l i . a the Lindbergh kidnaping mystery. will carry a reduction in wages, the the plan to consolidate the school to New York a t y in time for the promise wet plank from the dry milita^ organizations, such as the The Institute o f American Gene districts of the town. Manchester romance, recounted by Mr. Hitt in Persons who executed a 860,000 question of retirement on pe^im Newspaper Publishers’ Convention state of Virginia. Former Governor "Iron-Front" untouched. alogy of Chicago. has been discussed. A canvass of voters will pass upon consolidation which reads like a page out of Harry Flood Byrd proposed imme To Start Tronble hoax on Colonel Charles A. Lind at the Waldorf-Astoria the week of bergh by falsely promising to re- Recognition In this field affords the superintendents on pension at a special election Tuesday, April fairy story. diate amendment of the Constitu For this reason, they said, the access to the extensive lineage files A dashing young Austrian prince, April 25. tun^ his stolen baby already have and school committees bu 19. tion to make possible a direct refer action was likely to aggravate party< of The National aearing. House for living in Vienna in 1760, heard of a begim to spend the moi)ey» That indicated that that only one When consolidation of the school Oiapman Court, Order of Ama endum by the people, to be held anlmoBltiee instead of pacifying the Genealogical Information, as well is such application will oe tofule by, a new restaurant or “cholocate shop,’ country. muhb Is deflnlte->but tracing the districts was voted upon previously rantb, will celebrate its 10th birth thereafter at a date unmarked by professional contact with geneal tesudier, who although competent it was befogged by several other the first of its kind in that gay city political contests on the direct is In Saxony, where the police clos cash to tl^e criminals Is proving of lovely ladles and gallant gentle day with a supper and entertain ogists In 1,331 counties throughout Etnd in good health, is considering questions that proved undesirable to sue of continuing, abridging or re ed the Nazi centers somewhat later most difficult. the United States and in 16 foreign men. Upon going there he fell in ment tomorrow evening at the Ma A 820 bill turned over to a mys the matter of retirement. a majority of thos voting. This sonic Temple. Members and friends pealing the 18th Amendment. than elsewhere, the Nazi Party in countries, which will enable them to love with one of the waitresses - The gathering of more than 2,000 terious individual in a Bronx ceme- Under tbe state pension law, time, however, the voters will have are requested to meet shortly after the Diet annoimced it would chal expand the scope of their work very teachers’ pensions are based on tbe Anne Baltauf, the daughter of a beard also Govefnor Albert C. lenge the legality of yeeteritoy’s tety by "Jafsie” came to light yes materially. but to consider the consolida kdlght. Whether she was serving six o’clock. The meeting will be at average sEdary of five years prior tion of the school districts. No Ritchie of Maryland, former Gov emergency degrees^ terday in the possession of David It will be of interest to the mem chocolate as a lark or was forced to 8 o’clock after which the gathering Isaacs, rstlred '•'othlng merchant of to retirement. With reductiens in other questions are to be voted upon ernor James M. Cox of Ohio, the As Munich where police continu bers and prospective members, and earn some money will never be will return to the banquet ball for New York; He obtained it from a tbe salaries of school teachers the and so there will be no confusion. toastmaster, and John J. Raskob, ed to occupy Hitler’s "brown bouse” e^secially to tbe registrars of the known. Be that as It may the the frolic. Mrs. Adele Bantly, flrst branch of the East Mvsr Savings average salary will naturally* de Previously residents in some dis the party’s national chairman. headquarters, it was evident the po Daughters of the American Revolu prince wooed and won bis heart’s royal matron of the chapter will do In the text of bis address pre Bank in New York where it was crease and for that reason many tricts feared that schools consoli nate the birthday cake and all pres lice action b ^ not. come as a sur tion. Sons of the American Revolu desire. As an engagement gift to pared before band. Smith followed paid either April 4 or 6, two or tion, Colonial Dames, and other teachers lu'e considering rettrement dated would mean the consolidation ent will have a chance to try their prise for much of the property her, be had her portrait painted by up his promise to take off his coat three days after the ransom trans- hereditary—patriotic societies to at this time. There are teachers of fire districts, water and sewer Jean Eitenne ^Jotard, the noted luck in drawing for it. previously had been removed from and fight with the assertion: the house. actiqn. learn that local residents have who have been engaged in educa- districts and so on. Some even Swiss artist. Instead of posing her tionid work long enougn to take "It would be better that the Only in Bnmswick has no action On April 4 and 5 many hundreds formed these international contacts, argued that they would be deprived in formal dress, the painter chose to aan McLean, Order of Scottish Eulvantage of tbe retirement fund convention remain in session all against the Nazis yet been*taken. of deposits were made at the bank because they will make possible the of the use of the district school- reproduce her as she looked while aans. No. 262, will meet tomorrow but they are Eunong the best teach summer and give to the people a Action there awaited the arrival branch—so the discovery of the bill necessary genealogical research to houses for social gatherings. Since serving chocolate. evening in Orange hall. Important vigorous, strong, clearly defined helped little. qualify for membership without out ers in MEUichester and their removal The original portrait of La Belle minister of the interior. the|; stories have been disproved business Is on the docket, and a platform, and candidates capable of Condon Hopeful side aid. would be a loss to the teEmbing Cbocolatlere hangs today in the old "Hall Hitler!” the opposition to school districts good tumoqt of the Clansmen is fighting for It, than to hurry away “Jafsie” —otherwise Dr. John F. forces of the town. When every Dresden Gallery, in Germany, where Nine Nazis were arrested at Bres thing has been tEdcen into consider consolidation has dwindled rapidly. hoped for. from Chicago with a half-baked pro lau when a crowd of them jeered Coqdon, retired Bronx school mas it Is one of the museum’s chief at ation it is the opinion ot the ma Despite this fact it is expected that posal to offer to the people of the police during the raids, shouting ter who still hopes to get the baby tractions. 8t. Mary’s Men’s Bible class and jority of teachers that it is best to there will be a big vote out on Tues country.” %all HiUer!” back from the kidnapers—contin As a trade mark, the chocolate men of the parish ars h -fixing for continue on a fEdrIy good satery day, April 19 to express an opinion Sentence Stopped At Hitler’s Berlin headquarters at ued his mysterious movements— girl has been the identifying symbol ward to a jolly get-together tomor W a ll S treet rather than to retire on the email on the Important question. But the sentence went unuttered. Kalserhof hotel a strong police and showed signs that the strain is used by Walter Baker and Com row night, when they will have the The paragraph and several others income from the pension fund. force was watching all comings and beginning to tell. Returning home pany, Dorchester, Mass., for half a were skipped In Smith's rapid de O. L. EDGAR DIES privilege of listening to the always goings. Hitler still was busy short after one of several unexplained century. The company was estab livery. It was understood that B riefs popular Rev. John H. Jackson of ly after noon, tffter having been up trips, he found a crowd around his lished as America’s first chocolate Hartford. Promptly at 7:30 they Byrd and others, upon seeing the AUanUc, a t y , N. J., Aril 14.— all night, communicating with his st(Mp. HOSPITAL NOTES mill nine years before George will gather around tables in the nuumseript In advance advised the New York, April 14.—Wall street (AP)—Charles L. Edgar, of Brook Washington became president. subor^nates. "Get off my property," he said, line, Mass., ^resident of the Edison basement for a spaghetti supper by New Yorker to "tone It down.” bears that the major steel com He did, however, cay: "Some Ernst Tbaelmann, Communist “I don’t know you. You m!ght be panies have made up their minds David MEUcweli of 14 CllBton Electric Illuminating Company of Chef Diana, a moderate charge for leader, whose “Red Front” forces the kidnapers.” which will be made. A short enter Democrats say ‘give us a short con that another wage cut will have to street; Mrs. William Parkis, of 32 Boston, died of pneumonia early to have been under an official ban He made a gesture toward his Summit street, were admitted yes day at the Marlborough-Blenheim tainment will follow the meal. vention'; others say 'nominate a be resorted to unless business im candidate against whom nothing can since 1929, told an audience at the right hand pocket and then duhed terday. hotel. A & P . SALES TONNAGE proves considerably in the very near be said while there cannot be much sports poiost last night that the indoors. future. One r 'rt Is that the U. S. Stacia Deptula of 11 Kerry street; Edgar came here a week ago to Helen Davidson Lodge, Daugh Speaks With Condon said for him.’ The disposition to government’s decree would not kill Steel Corp. is definitely considering Honora Obremskl of 60 North recuperate from a slight illness. ters of Scotia, will bold its regular Yesterday Colonel Breckenridge. IS DECREASED 5.9 P. C. gloss over controversial questions in Fascism because the government a 10 per cent slash in wa. *s and street; NeUie Brazauskaa of 53 Last Sunday pneumonia developed. meeting tomorrow evening at 7:46 itself is moving toward Fascism. It closest adviser of Lindbergh called in Tinker ball. an attempt to please both sides of salaries. North street were Eulmitted today His condition yesterday was re the argument "ill bring a meaning actually helped Hitler, he said, be at Condon’s home. for tonsil and adenoid ope* atioas, ported as Improved by his physi Actual Money Decrease Over cause it legalized his party by In 'lorfolk Dean H. Dobson-Pea- Thomas Humphrey of 213 Autumn- Hose CJornpany. No. 3, 8. M. F. D., less document, a colorless candidate The option granted C. C. Gibson, cian, Dr. Alfred W. Westney, ,but and ^ weakened party.” shearing it of the storm troops and cock. disclosed he had had secret street was dlschEurged today, . during the night a relapse set in Same Period a Year Ago Is was called to the east section of the president of the Mullins Manufac Smith advocated a clear cut left it now eli|:ible to enter a poli messages .from two other Norfolk turing Co., to purchase 15,000 The hospital census today le. 58 and he died at 4 a. m. 15.11 P. C. East cemetery on a stUl alarm at tical coalition. men acting with him in attempts 11:30 o’clock this morning to extln- platform which besides his war shares of the c'~
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six teraz and took • Pireminent Backofen, president of the local unit Orange HaU at Vernon Center on tlvsa and Intimate friends of the DICKIN30N CHOSEN part in framing farm legislation as LOCAL WOMAN’S FATHER. of the American Legion Auxiliary. Friday evening of thle week; The couple. Mrs. Simmons’ only brotbsr, a member of tbe agriculture com rARBEKESOm James Gray of SprtngfleLd, Masa., The eale will be conducted here May 3rd and 4th degrees wiU be exempli mittee. 28, the Saturday before Memorial fied on a large class of candidates. will be present as wDl hqr children, AS G. 0 . P. KEYNOTER He Is cbaltmao of tbs agricultur DIESINWILUMANTIC ROCKVILLE Mrs. David OUpin i of Rockville, Day. Mlea Brigham will be aided in Every member of the Orange Is al council of tbe Republican Nation \ Richard Slmmona of Hartford, John planning and conducting the eale by asked to attend. A harvest supper WED SAIVltDAT al committee which has been active Simmons, Mrs. Henry Tedford and Mrs. Henry Veilleat of 88 HllUerd a comn^ttee of nromlnent Auxiliary will be served by the April commit Washington, April 14.— (API— in acquainting tbe western voter Mrs. Stratton,of tbli town. 'They al street received a telephone oeU’ Women and members of Stanley tee following the meeting. Senator L. J. Dickinson of Iowa baa with tbe, operations of the tariff so hqve thirteen 'rrandcbildren. Dobosz Poet, American Legion. The Olee Club Meeting and the Farm Board. Others on this Tusedey night informing ber tbet^ It Is expected that between fifty been agreed ipon by the Republican COUNCIL INVESTIGATING veterans who make the popples re The next meeting of the Vernon council are Reperssntatlves Sim her father, who had worked all day; Mr. and Mrs. George Sim and ilxty friends and relativei will high command as temporary chair ceive one cent for eaci flower and mons of Nebraska and Purnell of Grange Glee Club wiU be held,at the participate In the celebration, com man and keynoter of the Republi had been taken suddenly 111 and that the balance of the money received home of Mr. and Mrs. WlUiam John NEW GAS. LIGHT RATES ing from Worcester and Springfield, can National nvention. Indiana. hie condition wae eerloue. Mrer iB all expended In the Auxiliary re son of Vernon Center on May.il8. At mons of ChestnntSt. To habilitation and welfare activities. Maas., Bridgeport, Hartford, Rock The convention arrangements Valllant wae about to etart for the last meeting held at the home committee headed by Chairman BETTER CONDITIONS Wllllmantlc when tbf word reached Rural Improvement Association of Robert Greenwood, R<^vllle, ville and Mancheater. The home gome Residents Dissatisfied Fess of the National committee will here that ber father bad died. Her There will be an Important an card prizes were awarded 'Mr. and Celebrate EvenL will be decorated in a golden color New York, April 14.—(AP)— father wae Octave Mabue, and w m and Special Committee Is nual meeting of the Rockville Rural Mrs. Kenneth Webster, Mrs.,Homer scheme. meet in Chicago Saturday to make Carl Gray, president of Union Paci a former store keeper and mill-, Named To Study Them. Road Improvement Association at Waltz and Fred Ecker. Bom In Ireland the selection. Vernon Grange HaU on Monday Mr. Euid Mrs. Simmons were both Representative Bertrand H. Snell fic railroad said today he thought wrlght In tbe Aiqerlcan Thread evening, April 18 at Vernon Center. Notes ; The golden wedding anniversary of New York, Republican leader of that road. In common with other Company’! plant In Wllllmantlc fog- At a meeting of the City Council Mrs. Alfred Hobro Is seriously U1 bom in Ireland :-.nd were married In The meeting will be called to order of Mr. and Mm. Georgs Simmons of Greenwich, Mam., where they lived the House, Is the general choice for western carriers, would have an over 40 yeare. In addition to Mrs| held In the council chamber, at 8 p. m., oy the president, Dutber at her home on Ellington avenue. permanent chairman of the conven upturn In tonnage traffic after Au Valllant be Is lurvived by another Edward Dowding has sold to Mr. 81 Chestnut atreet will be celebrat- for nearly thirty years before com Memorial building, on Tuesday sitinner. Business of importance to Saturday evening at the home of ing to Manchester. Mr. Simmons tion. He has been conceded the post gust, although he was not sure this daughter and five sons, a orotber be transacted will be election of and Mrs. Herbert Little of Orchard would be translated Into substantial night the Lighting Committee was street the Daudy home ' on Oak Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa J. Stratton ot entered the employ of Cheney for weeks. and a sister. He was a native o< officers, general discussions and However, many have been dis IncreEcses in revenues. Instructed to Investigate the new street. 46 Garden atreet. Mr. smd Mrs. Slm- Brothers and later of the.Mcioches- Wllllmantlc.______• report of- the Town Committee as to thona were ixiarrled April 6, 1882, ter Lumber Compiuiy, by which firm cussed for the keynote assignment "The most hopeful sign In our gas and electric rates recently pre* this year’s dirt road projects. A The Sunday Schoql Councp of the Baptist church are requested to hut observance of the llftipth anni be was employed until his retlrc- and while no announcement h u territory now,” be ad4^, "Vii the aented by the Rockvllle-WUllmanUc good attendance la desired. good moisture condition of the soil. meet at the close of the Thursday versary which feU on Wedneaday of .ment a few years ago. been made the party chiefs were ESTIMATES ON ALli Lighting Company. Many of the Letter from 'Tambo and Taraho Mrs. Simmons Is Tl years old and known today to have decided upon Tbe wheat movement so far is only John H; Yost of this City has re evening meeting by the suMrtn- l^ t week was postponed until this people In the city are dissatisfied tendent Mrs. George Schwarz. Many Saturday becauae ot the illness of Mr. Simmons is 81. Mrs. Simmons the iowa Senator. moderate. However, there is more ELECTRICAL WORK hMth the new rates. The commit ceived a letter from Tambo and Is now convalescing from a recent Serving his first time in the Sen wheat on the farms than at this And Repairing Given Tambo, Rockville boys who are now important matters will be discussed Mrs. Simmons. tee consists of Alderman George Illness, but otherwise Mr. and Mrs. ate, Dickinson won his seat after time last year '>ud this wheat must Free of Charge. heading eight Wg acts in a show at this time. To Serve Dinner Scheets, Councilman Arthur R Simmons are both in unusually fine d^endlng the Hoover tariff and be moved some time.” All Jobe Guaranteed. that is having two months run un Keimeth Brookes of Wllliston Mrs. Stratto** one of the five liv Newell and Robert Davie:.. They Academy, who has been spending health ande are very active. 'They farm policies In his campaign. Union Pacific’s net railway oper will confer with officials of the der the heading of "Yip Toppers" In ing children of Mr. and Mrs. Sim EUGENE MYERS the past week with his parents. mons, will -erve a turkey dinner at are members of St. Mary’s Episco He was a leader of the farm ating income In March was better company and report back at the England. A poster was also received than In February, Mr. Gray said. 466 Main St. T«I. 0771 showing they had been playlnjg in Rev. and Mrs. George S. Brookes of 6 o’clock Saturday night to rela- pal church. group in the -Touse where be served next meeting of the City Council. Union street is spending the week Kerwln Little, newly appointed the Winter Gardens at New'Brigh end In New York City. alderman of the second ward, sue ton, England. Tambo and Tambo are two clever clowns, who do a Mrs, Frank Ruprecht is 111 at her ceedlng E. M. Ide, received the oath home on King street. of office, this being given by Mayor spinning balancing tambourine act. A. E. Waite who presided at the Pinochle Tournament meeting. Mr. Little takes the place The Y. G. A. A. and the Clerks A. NEW CORPORATIONS of Mr. Ide as chairman of the C. will hold a pinochle tournament Health and Public Works Commit- of three sittings beginning Friday Hartford, April 14.— (A P )—Cer evening, April 15 in the rooms in tificates of incorporation have been m w YOU CAN COMPARE The School Nurse report for the the Exchange block. The first game filed with the secretary of state by month of March was read and ac will take place at the Y. G. A. A. rooms Friday evening. All players the following concerns: Two Hun cepted. The usual number of bills dred Sixty Two Atlantic Street, were ordered paid and several per are requested to be pt the Y. G. A. Building Inc., of Stamford and the mits granted as follows: M. J. Web- A. rooms at 7:45 p. m. sharp. Stonington Electric and Hardware ALL THE ADVANTAGES OF ^ster, garage 36x18 on School street; To Initiate Class George Wieliczka, garage on Nye Vernon Grange /ill meet In Co. street; John Zalenskl, garage on Village street. As this is to be built but five feet away from a house It will be built of concrete blocks and fireproof roof. A petition was received at the meeting of the Council for a hy^ dr ant in the section of South and White streets. This was referred Electric Refrigeration to the Fire Committee. Mrs. R. Hunt Heads Emblem Club Mrs. Raymond Hunt was elected president of the Rockville Emblem Club at a meeting held at the Elks A T THE Home on Wednesday afternoon. She succeeds Mrs. Thomas Dannaher of South Manchester who has held that jofflce with great credit the past "^ar. Other officers elected, are: Vice-president, Mrs. Carl Prutting; recording secretary, Mrs. George Grazadlo of Manchester; financial secretary, Mrs. Robert Bums; treas Electric Refrigerator Show urer, Mrs. James Foley Manches ter; trustees, Mrs. Arthur Drayton, Mrs. Charles Wllleke and Mrs. Ed- ■■^rd Bums. The nominating com- •‘mittee consists of Mrs. George Dower, Mrs. Margaret Farrell and Being Held In The Former Quarters of Mrs. Henry North. The officers will be installed on Wednesday afternoon. May 11 at 4 o’clock. Supreme President Mfs. Bernard S. McHugh of Watertown, The Home Bank & Trust Company Mass., and her suite will be In charge of the installation. A dinner fish. tmuiuLfor a will follow at the Rockville House Opposite The Clock South Manchester at 7 o’clock. 805 Main Street To meet the expense of the in ^lonj^ tim£. befo/v. i fo il stallation a card party will be held at the Elks Home on Monday eve ning, April 18, which is open to \btat th£st prices/.... the public. This is an annual event and it always well attended. There You are cordially will be prizes at each table and those We believe you attending can play at which card 9 Foot Telescope Rod, oil invited to attend game they wish. Mrs. George Wil tempered snake g u id e s ...... have never seen a liams of Manchester is chairman in $1.45 charge and she will be assisted by Fly Reel, attractive this show. You Mrs. Arthur Vincent, Mrs. John finer display of Coleman, Mrs. Margaret Farrell, black fin ish...... 78c may look over all Mrs. Carl Prutting, Mrs. Raymond electric refrigera Hunt, Mrs. Charles Willeke, Mrs. Enameled Fly Line, the models at your Robert Brown, Mrs. Arthur Dray 14 lb. test, 25 y a rd s ...... 45c ton, Mrs. John N. Keeney, Mrs. tors than is now, Charles Keeney of Rockville; Mrs. Supreme Enameled Fly Line, leisure and with William Reeves and Mrs. Joseph 25 yards, 14 lb. t e s t ...... being shown. The Rostek of Broad Brook, Mrs. George 68c out obligation in Dower and Mrs. James Foley of Trout Flies, Manchester. On Wednesday after English pattern, each ...... any way as you show includes all noon, April 20, there will be a 10c member’s social and at which time Bremson Line Reel, Chromium will not be solicited the latest models bridge will be played and refresh ments served. Mrs. Arthur Vin plated, level w in d ...... $1.50 cent is chairman of the committee by any refrigera by all the leading In charge. Light Weight Fishing Boots, cleated Discussed Dental Oinic ^ole, leg harness, sizes 6 to 12, Pair $5.49 tion representa manufacturers. Dr. Charles J. Prohaska of the State Board of Health was the 9 Foot, 4-piece Fly Rod, dark brown tives. speaker at the meeting of the Par tone finish ...... ent-Teachers’ Association held at $4.95 the Vetnon Center Congregational Church last evening. He spoke on “ Dental Work for Children,” and a discussion followed on the advisabil ity of planning a dental clinic for BARSTOW’S RADIO SHOP MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. the children of the outl5dng districts TRUKOLD which would provide for children’s »|AJESTIC work at a reduced rate. The matter was given serious thought. The BENSON & WELCH PAUL HILLERY, INC. meeting was most interesting to GENERAL ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE parents having children in school. A social hour followed the meeting ALFRED A. GREZEL PAUL LAN Z and refreshments were served. COPELAND The Vernon Parent-Teacher Asso MAYFLOWER ciation is also sponsoring the an nual pre-school roundup which will EDWARD HESS POTTERTON & KRAH be held at the Vernon Methodist SERVEL COPELAND church in Dobsonville on Friday morning, April 15, commencing at Montgomery W ard & Co. JOHNSON & LITTLE THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. 9 o’clock. Dr. Elizabeth Ing;raham FRIGIDAIRE, WESTINGHOUSE, will be present with other workers N2 i-828 Main St, Dial 5161, South Manchester ICE-O-MATIC and any mother who has a child old GENERAL ELECTRIC enough to enter school in September is privileged to bring the child for G. E. KEITH FURNITURE CO. WATKINS BROTHERS a free examination by this specialist NORGE AND WHITEHEAD who is sent by the state board of LEONARD health. The child’s teeth will be WETHERELL MOTOR SALES cleaned free of charge. KEMP’S, INCORPORATED “Kelly Night” FRIGIDAIRE AND MAJESTIC KELVINATOR “Kelly Night” was observed by the Ellington Graage in Grange EARL WHEELER Hall last evening and the commit SERVEL tee in charge presented a very in teresting program, which follows: ImpersonaHon of the seven founders p t the Grange, read by Mrs. A. D. iMale and parts taken by seven mem- •ibers; Life of Oliver Kelly, Mrs. INVEST William Loestcher; Tableaux, SPONSORED BY luring. Summer, Autumn and Wln- IN AN ^^r, preceded and accompanied by Bucmic songs; Reading, “Fanher John,” Mrs. Alice Charter; vocal solo, “Old NEFRICERATOR, Dog Tray,” Mrs. Edna Schlude; reading, “When Granny Brought the ]\^ater Up,” Mildred Audry; paper, THE ELECTRIC .■“Grange Loyalty,” Mrs. R. A. Sikes; illustrated song, “Because He Joined the Grange,” three members. • i There was a social hour and re What About? freshments. ’The committee in 99 .charge whs Mrs. Willian Loestcher, *^The Whole Town Talking Mrs. Willard Rowe, Mrs. Alice Char An niM'osrloasly funny comedy In 8 acts. REFRIGERATOR DEALERS ter, Mrs. F. H. Holton, E. Foster Hyde, Oliver Charter, Herbert By the COMMUNITY PLAYERS Spencer and Vernon Hayden. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,8 p. m. Poppy Sale C: airman The appointment .of *' Miss Lucile Hollister Street School OF MANCHESTER Brigham as general chairman of the Admission 35c T932 poppy sale In Rockville haa ' ■ ...... < - bMn.am|njnced- by :Mn. Alice r r ‘. ^
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are reposed, by charter enactment, brought the cheers If not the votes The Voice of Jacob, but the Hand of Esau! jianri{FBt»r in other and smaller governmental In the campaign of 1928. It Is more groups. like what one might expect at a din WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. iEupning IfFralb Usually but not always the town ner of the Union League Club. HEY.UMCLE/ FUaLtiSHBU BY XHB LOOKIT/ HERALD PHINTINO COMPANY, INC accompanies the change by a change What has happened to A1 since IS BiBteii streBt to the rather meaningless designa four years ago, that It now appears South Manehoattr, Cona. to him that there is no sense in ex Funeral Directors THOMAS rEKUUSUN tion of “city.” But in any event the Ein,'ABLiSHE2U 57 YEARS Oanara) Managtr business that used to be done by its pecting jobs for the masses until the Kouodaa October i, ISHI town meetings is now done by a classes are put in a position where /Si CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Fubliabed ^very Evening Eacapt variety of boaurls, commissions and they can hire them? Have his new Sundaya and Holidaya. Bntarad at the what not. Commonly Its most im responsibilities as a big business Robert K. "Andenion Phone: Office 6171 Poat orrica at South Manchaatar, Conn., aa Second Ciaaa Mall Matter. portant job, that of laying the tax man in a real estate bear market Funeral Director Reeidenee 7494 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, by m a ll...... |f.oe and making specific appropriations brought him a new point of view? Par Month, by mail ...... I -SU is delegated to a board of Taxation The spectacle of A1 as a defender Single CQDiea ...... I .VI and Apportionment— usually an aus of the “rich” is just a bit startling. Odivered, one year ...... tS-OU r ~ ' MEM PER o r THE ASSOCMATBD tere, dignified and highly reputable PRESS group of more or less wealthy IN WICKED NEW YORK The Aaaoclated 1 reaa la esciualvaly entitled to the uae for rapubtleatloD business men who may be shrewd Few Connecticut people, relative or all news dlapatohea credited to it and are sometimes incredibly stupid ly, take any Interest In such com or not otherwlae credited In tbta paper and alao the local newa pub and quite often are made monke3rs pletely foreign matters, as the terms lished herein. All rlghta of rapublteatlon ot of by smarter and less highly reputa on which bus franchises are being special diapatches herein are alao ra ble politicians. negotiated in New York city. It TB S ELEPHANTS ABE OOBIINO! it capes a world of extravaganza and served. guttering make-believe. might not be a bad idea if they took Some of these days, quite beyond G o o d Fellewe Publlaher'a Repreaeptatlve: The considerable. Julius Mathewa Special Agency—New peradventure, Manchester is going New York, April li.—The vrival A Matter of Taste York. Chicago, Detroit and Boaton. to abandon the present form of town The Board of Estimate of the In New York of Dexter Fellows The peycbology of wild animal trainers who have felt the range Full service client of N B A Ser meeting. It will probably come, as metropolis Is dealing with the dis usually anticipates the first robin, vice, Ine. ' i and claws of the beasts has long it has in a good many other places, position of some franchises in the and Invariably anticipates the pano fasciuated me. Mabel Starke, vet Member Audit Bureau of Circula Borough of Queens. One company rama of circus wagons moving eran of the steel cage, was tom by tions. after there has been an outstanding which has a bid in is objecting to across the nation and whits canvas her tigers, but 1^ back on th« tan- example of a packed meeting. It bark circuits. The Herald Printing Company, Inp;, strstohing over acres of barren assiitnes no flnanclal reaponalblllty isn't possible to get one-sixth of all a new provision which calls for the And the boyish Claude Beatty, of for typographical errors appearing In sharing of the profits by the city ground. Peru, Ind., barely recovered from advertisements In the Manchester the voters in this town into one after two years. Then along comes Fellows is, perhaps, the world's '> serious wounds, appears as nerveless Evenine Herald. meeting, even if they all wanted to best known press agent; yet be is as ever. Nero, the lion that at attend. Wherefore it is conceivable another company and offers to pay THURSDAY, APRIL 14, nationally accepted as a personality | tacked him, is a favored actor. that some day, if we should ever half the profits of operation to the rather than a purveyor of circus ad- j Beatty insists simply that “be likea LEVITT AND JUSTICE develop a well organized minority city, the payments to begin as soon jectlves. Rarely does he writs a | ’em.’ He passes off the attack as line himself. A t his very approach, as accident and recalls that Nero When Prof. Albert Levitt con group with an evil purpose—say sell as the buses start running. It also newspaper fellows grab for a once saved him from a tiger’s fury. vinced the Manchester Taxpayers ing the municipal building for a offers to pay as a minimum, profit Thesaurus and allow themselves the League that it ought to engage him speakeasy or dismissing the police or no profit, $130,000 a year as tonic of humorous exaggeration. Bat Is It a Break? against the $70,000 minimum de Once 1 thought that publicity an
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Dickle-Rajmiond Company, Boston, frightened away by the arrival of FOUR ASPHYXIATED advertisement ADVERTISEMENT BOOTLEGGERS RUINING representing the Direct Mail Adver other patients and made .good their EVENING SCHOOLS END; Manchester’s tising Association, said the first escape. They were apprehended Keene, N. H., April 14.—(AP) — clasF raise would drive advertisers about a month ago, after StockweU, Four men were foimd dead in a room EXERCISES ON FRIDAY NEAR BEER INDUSTRY to use third class, or give up mail while drunk, had boasted of the at at a local lodging house today of Date Book advertising entirely. tack. Alexander W. Creedon ap accidental asphjrxiation. A gas burn John A. Smith, of the Frank E, peared for the accused. er was- open. The men were identi (Conthmed from Page One) Average Attendance For the Da^vls Fish Company, Gloucester, fied as John Lamp!, 46, South New Tomorrow Mass., said second rather than first- While the Democrats are bat bury; Eli Koski, 39, Manchester; Let every dawn of morning be to<|> This you must not overlook Year 143; 26 Foreign Born Friday, April 15— Catholic Church day by the National Coimcll of class rates should be raised. tling over a kesmoter for their con Urho Kulsisto, 40, South Newbury, ybU... asod 4-viathe hocHnninc'beginning nfof lifeUfp and ' Hale’SHale’s have some attractive stock-stock To Receive Certificates. night at the School Street Rec. Business Mail Users. Shows a Profit vention at Chicago, they might as and Pertti Rinne, 40, who came every setting sun be to you as its ing boxes in pastel solid colors in This Week Through Richard H. Lee of New He said “officials do not dare to well decide who will throw out the here recently from Albany, N. Y. All idose; then let every one of these new crepe finish material—just the The Public Evening Schools of Saturday, April 16—^Annual semi- York, its general counsel, organiza touch second cl..ss mail." first Republican, too. were believed natives of Finland. short lives leave its sure record of right size not only to hold hose, but Manchester closed last evening af formal dance. Masonic Temple, by tion attacked the increase contain “It is unethical,” he contended, some kindly thing done for others, all kinds of the necessary trinkets ter the seventy-fifth session of the John Mather Chapter, Order of De- ed in the revenue bill as passed by “to suggest raising the rates in the some goodly strength or knowledge always so elusive when you need year. Molay. the House. only class of mail which is showing gained for yourself. them the most. Only 39c. Closing exercises for the English Next Week He contended it would handicap the government profit.” classes will be held on Friday eve Monday, April 18 — Seventh an business and asserted that “postal The first-class rate change also Have you tried the marvelous To keep lemons fresh, place them ning at 8 o’clock in the Nathan Hale nual concert of Beethoven Glee rates are not a proper source for was opposed hy Horace Nahm, New fancy sandwiches, luscious simdaes in an air-tight jar filled with water. School auditorium when twenty-six Club at High school auditorium, as raising revenue.” York, of the Mail Advertising Serv WeVe at Home and elegant pastries at the Coffee ’This will keep them fresh for a very foreign-bora pupils will receive at sisted by Mendelssohn Singers of Senator King (D., Utah) prompt ice Association International; and Shop? It W a favorite rendezvous long time. tendance certificates. The closing Worcester, Mass. ly took issue with him and assert R. W. Hicks, New York, the Greet exercises will take the form of an Now More at tea-time. Play, “Mystery Island,” at Odd ed he favered making the postoffice; ing Card Association, and John F. While you are in the mood for entertainment and presentatioilS. Fellows hall, given by Simset Re- department entirely self-supporting. Noffsinger, Washington, represent spring cleaning .and fixing why not It Is expected that the state So bekah Lodge. Lee replied that the first class Than at Any Many people are too busy to \>C' ing 37 correspondence schools. •give the old, wi^hen furniture a ciety of Colonial Dames will present Tuesday, April 19 — Specied. town service is already paying its way Noffsinger said the schools would kind, yet there Is ho othbr businei^ firesh perdoilallty with an application a Connecticut flag to the school. meeting at Municipal Building, 8 and that the proposed increase is an which pays such satisfactory divi have to go out of business, raise Time Since We of the .finest Dupont psdnt ? Olson’s Gold pins for perfect attendance a. m. to 8 p. m., for pimpose of vot unfair discrimination ag^aipst that dends. tuition, cheapen their sendee or Paint Shop carries a full line. will be presented by Orford Chap-, ing by machine on consolidation of class of matter. shift from first to third-class mail. Were Married ter, D. A. R., to three pupils. For school districts, followed by meeting Tax on Copper He caused something of a stir "Blue coal”, distributed by W. G. To clean and polish pewter, use a writing prize winning essays on the ait High School at 8 o’clock on re Glenney—4149— ^has satisfied its A tax on copper Imports was urg among Senators by proposing in very fine grade of steel wool, soak subject of "Washington the Auxil funding of bond issue. stead that the franking privilege be For Reasons of users in quality and economy. Why ed by Harry S. Joseph, Salt Lake ed in linseed oil. Then wash in hot iary of Dilworth-Cornell Post, Wednesday, April 20 — Three-act abolished, although none comment soapsuds. Dry and polish with a City mining engineer. not try it? American Legion will present prizes comedy, “Tho Whole Town’s Talk ed. He also advocated raising sec Economy soft flannel or chamois. to two. ing,” Community Players, Hollister In answer to questions from Senator Watson (R., Ind.), he said, ond class rates. April is the most favorable time The total enrollment of all eve street school. “close to ^20,000. men are out of em for repotting any house or window The modem housewife is expected ning school classes for the year and Thursday, April 21—Opening of plants that require that attention. to keep her home in top-notch order the average attendance were 350 two-day annual convention of State ployment’ that formerly worked in and yet devote a great deal of time and 143 respectively, divided as fol Department of Daughters of Union the copper mines of the west.” COUPLE SENTENCED to outside Interests. The wise one lows: Domestic Science enrollment Veterans of Civil War at Odd Fel “In •view of the approaching men Where can you have repairs on ace of the African situation,” he your car at reasonable prices? saves hours upon hours every week 100, average attendance 48; acade lows hadl. by sending her washing to the New mic 53 and 18; commercial 144 and Friday, April 22—Three-act com eisserted, “we will have to complete Where can you have courteous and Hartford, April 14.—(AP)— Model Laxmdry— 8072. 51; English for foreigners 52 and 26. edy, “Babs,” by Sock and Buskin ly give up our production unless complete car service? Th answer something is done.” Judge Arthur F. Ells, in Superior is the Depot Square Garage. Last evening twenty-six attend club at High school. “We’d find each face was beautiful. ance certificates were issued to He showed the committee a pic Criminal Court today sentenced This Month Donald StockweU of New Britain to However plain it seems. pupils of the commercial classes Wednesday, April 27 — Roll call ture of a negro workman employed To clean leather covered furni If, looking past the dull outside, who attained an attendance of fifty in an African copper mine and said State Prison for two to five years, ture, add a UtUe vinegar to tepid banquet of John Mather Chapter, and his wife Marjorie tc eight Vm Making the We saw the wistful dresuns.” sessions or more. Order of De Molay at Hotel Sheri the use of cheap labor is resulting Are You Restless? water Emd wnsh the leather with a in huge import which drive the months in jail > r assault and at clean cloth. Wipe dry and polish A new silk and wool sport fabric, dan. price down to the great detriment tempt to rob Dr. David J. Molum- Thursday and Friday, April 28, Home More with the following solution: Whites Momie cloth, has an interesting of American mines and their em p’.y In Hartford Feb. 12, 1929. The Do You Sleep Badly? 2 9 — “Henry’s Wedding,” comedy of two eggs beaten Slightly, mixed mesh weave ideal for suits and sport DARROW IS SILENT Stockwells are both 21 years old. Tall Cedars, High school. ployes. with two teaspoonsful of turpen clothes. It’s featured at Cheney Joseph charged that some eastern Three years ago, while U^ving in Then it is probably the Attractive and Next Month tine. Hall Salesroom in new brilliant copper fabricators are fighting a New Britain, they started for Hart ON DEFENSE PLANS Simday, May 1 — May Day Jubi fault of your mattress or shades and dark colors. tax on imports of the metal while ford to rob some one, StockweU lee at South Methodist church, box spring. Let us reno More Comfort they themselves enjoy protection bringing with him a leg of a chair, Everyone realizes the necessity of (Continued from Page One) sponsored by Salvation Army. milk smd other dairy products in the against copper goods fabricated as a weapon. Seeing Dr. Molum- vate them. Thursday, May 5 — Benefit enter- phy’s sign, they went in and the able Than Ever daily diet. Be assured of the best when two neighbor women testified tainm^L and dance, 32nd anniver abroad. Meanwhile, Senator Norbeck, (R., woman represented herself as a In such important food items, and to hearing a shot from the direction sary of Scandia Lodge, No. 23, O. of purchEise your supply from the of her home at 9 a. m. January 8 S. D.), reiterated that he planned patient, to have her tonsils remov Re-upholstering Before V., at Orange hall. to propose an amendment to the ed. Upon a signal from the woman, Waranoke Farm Dairy. when Kahahawai allegedly was kill Coming Events ed there to avenge a criminal at revenue bill to increase the tariff on the husband jumped on the doctor of the better kind and slip The springs were coming Friday, June 24 — Opening of butter from 14 to 22 cents a pound. and beat him. The Stockwells were covers made to order. through the sofa, the fam tack on Mrs. Thalia Massle, daugh two-day state convention and field the corlidor told newspaper men the ter of Mrs. Fortescue. The House rejected a similar ily chair worn out. delegation had been waiting since day of Loyal Order of Moose here. amendment by Representative SOUTH METHODISrS Previously Mrs. Fortescue had Saturday, June 25 — State Ma Monday for a hearing. It includes burst into tears at the mention of Christopherson (R., S. D.) J. W. Ford, a negro who said he was sonic Veterans Reunion at Temple. Another Opponent St out they all went and in came the new custom- Mrs. Massle’s name by a jail ma Opening of two-day session of CHILDREN IN CONCERT a candidate for the vice presidential tron who testified she had asked Another opponent of the first SKIN DISEASES built upholstered piece from Manchester Upholstering nomination on the Comm'unlst 16th annual convention of the New class mail increase before the fi Co. So different from common kind you buy at store Mrs. Fortescue if her daughter had England Conference Luther League Healed for ticket next November. recovered from the attack. nance committee, was James S. Patman, who has charge of the at Swedish Lutheran church. Wiley, president of Berlin-Jones, all ready made. Miss Doris M. Davis and Miss With gruesome exhibits—bloody presentation to the committee of sheets, a strip of one she had taken New York, representing the En Be sure to have them build your next piece of furni Jeanne Towle Directing Pro ■witnesses in behalf of the legisla CABS DERAILED velope Manufacturers Association. 35 CENTS from Mrs. Fortescue when she was ture in their workroom. gram For Tomorrow Night. tlon, told reporters a hearing had arrested in a motor car •with Kaha- He advocated that instead the North Adams, Mass., April 14.— been sought by the delegation and hawai’s body, and a coll of rope second class rates be boosted, tell Nice to Have Clear, Clean, (AP)—Four cars of a Boston and he had promised to work them into found in the Fortescue home— the ing the committee the government Velvety Skin Again— A Charm “Just for you” the way you like your best dress Maine freight train were derailed should “no longer subsidize newspa Children of the South Methodist his program later. prosecution wove his case, aided by made to order for you only. early today 500 feet inside the east ing Complexion Church, under the direction of Miss many witnesses. Then he turned to pers and m ag^ n es.” portal of the Hoosac Tunnel. “I can assure you,” said Senator You can’t Doris M. Davis and Aiiss Jeanne Circuit Judge Charles S. Davis. Reed (R., Pa.), that no newspaper When powerfully healing, soothing Their work is well known since 1922. “We need about 15 minutes more The westbound tracks were block Towle have been preparing for a ONE MAN KILLED ed four hours but only freight will print what you are now say and skin-purifying Peterson’s Oint go wrong. Judge,” he said, “but would like ment completely banishes old sores concert, which they will give at the to have it tomorrow. We may have trains were delayed. No one was in ing.” jured and damage was slight. Leonard J. Raymond, president of which have troubled folks for 5, 10 Best selections of styles and samples. Phone 3615, church tomorrow evening at 7:30 IN STRIKE RIOT one more witness.” or 15 years—you can just bet its for the benefit of the King’s Heralds “We will be ready,” said Darrow great effective medication wlU quick and Home Guards. The full pro quickly, and court adjourned. (Continned from Page One) ly rid you of pimples, eczema and gram follows: The remaining witness is Mrs. acne more quickly than any treat Orchestra, "Fading Summer Joseph Kahahawai, Sr., mother of ment you ever tried. So marvelous Love,” "Home.” ; Earl Moore, Wil ing diggers told his callers in no un the slain athlete, who wept silently Manchester Upholstering Co. certain terms that he did not in is Peterson’s in treating skin dis liam Moore, John Lloyd, Fred Best as Kelley reached the climax of his eases that often only 2 or 3 appli tend to heed their order. He was George J. Holmee, Decorative Upholsterer. and Roland Lashinski. effort to send Mrs. Fortescue and THE REPUBUCAN cations are all that’s needed to make Readings, "The Busy Body,” taken from his home and thrown three Navy men to prison for the blemished skin clear and healthy. 244 Main St., Opposite Hollister St. "What William Henry Did”; Mar into a nearby creek. His ducking killing. She probably will be called Big box only 35 cents. All drug quenched his ardor for work and jorie InmEUi. to identify a cap foimd in the For stores.—Advt. Orchestra, "Stars and Strips For- he returned home. tescue home eis that of her sou. ever,”“When the Moon’s on High.” National Guard and sheriff's offi What Darrow would do for a de LEAGUE Piano Solos, “Edelweiss Glide, cers at the scene were apprehensive fense had the prosecution as well "Mazurka” ; Wesley McMullen. lest the situation get out of control as the general public guessing. Orchestra, “Auf Wiedersehn”, and called on the adjutant general’s Time and again he dismissed prose "Goodnight Sweetheart.” office at Columbus for assistance. cution witnesses with “That’s all; Of Connecticut Costume Duet, “The Little Tin Immediately after the disorder no questions.” Soldier and the Doll from France” ; was quelled, Col. Caldwell called a His apparent passivity served to Emma Lou Kehler and Joyce conference with leaders of the build up a belief he would seek to announces a rally to be held at High School Hall, ICchlcr* pickets and told them that at the free Mrs. Fortescue, Lieut. Thomas VocM Solo, “All For Jesus” ; Con first sign of further disorders Na H. Massie, E. J. Lord and Albert O. Tomorrow evening, Friday, April 15 at 8 o’clock. stance Kehler. tional Guard troops would be sent Jones by flatly branding the lynch Violin Solos, “Petite Valse De into the field. ing as an avenging act. But he only Salon”, “Tarantelle”. Sheriff Wooster said he felt cer smiled when ouerled about it. Speakers: LYNN WILSON of the Reading, “The Barnyard Gossip,” tain anything done either by the A report that at leEust one of the Emma Lou Kehler. guard officers or his deputies was defendants would plead insanity Danbury “Times” Reading, “I’m An Automobile"; fully justified. still lacked substantiation. Joyce Kehler. Vocal Solos, “School Days,” "When It’s Springtime In the PROFESSOR ALBERT LEVITT, Rockies” ; Anita Lewis. Readings, "The Wind And the Moon”, “The Fatuous Flower”; the “Gentleman from the southern Louise Dewey. Piano Solo, "Dream of a Bride” ; What Is A Bargain ? part of the State.” ITAMIN Dorothy Lewis, Vocal Solo; George Smith. When you get a lot for your money that is a bargain. Piano Solo, “Apple Blossoms”; Subject; “The Politics and Policies of J. Henry Roraback Leroy Schober. You can always get bargains at in Connecticut.” POTENCY preserved to a Piano Solo, "A Northern Folk Dance” ; Virginia Ryan. VAN’S Service Station The public is cordially invited. Admission free. remarkable degree in FRESH FRUIT COMMUNIST PLEADS Van Always Sells For Less FOR SOLDIER BONUS Orange and Lime Beverages” Some Bargain Prices on . . (Continued from Page One) WEEK-END SPECIALS says Prof. Lewis B. Allyn keeping pace with the growth of Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 15,16,17 business and Industry. TIRES ’"The downward trend of prices has made it impossible for business Professor Lewis B. Allyn, Dir^tor of Westfield Testing and RMearch to prosper. We Have had a three- RACKLIFFE OIL CO. year fall of prices which has not 3 0 x 3 V ^ — ^ 3 . 5 7 other riiea at Laboratories, national authority on pure foods and noted for modem yet stopped. 'The gold shortage has Center and Adams Street, Manchester been an Important cause. 29x4.40------^ 3 . 9 5 proportionate vitamin research, enthusiastically endorses Country Club Fresh Frait Up to Congress Orange and lim e Beverages. "People have thought that noth savings. ing could be done about it. I feel FREE! FREE! we can put the price level where we 30ii4jo—^*4.37 In a recent letter Prof. Allyn said — Another Opportunity to Obtain Polish want it. It is up to Congress, if it wants to. Congress can lx the price For Your Car Absolutely Free. **Hie more recent memben of the Country Club family, Lime Beversfe level because Congress has the and Orange Dry, both uphold the high tradition of your organimtion. right to fix the weight of gold in Purchase Seven Gallcms of FREE Both of these fr^ t drinks are made respectively from the Juice of fresh dollars.” 15 Gallons Gas given away every week King testified two weekf ago in FRANKLIN HI-TEST GASOLINE linfes and frtmi tree-ripened oranges. Neither chemical preservatives favor of the Goldsborough price nor artificial colors ore used in their preparation, nor aie.thcy heated stabilization bill which the Demo cratic leadership has annotmeed or cooked. will receive consideration in the At Special Price of 98c House. _ GAS„ vitamin potency of each is preserved to a remarkable degree. "To pay the bonus in new curren —or— cy would increcse the purchasing 7 gallons for J ® **Rich in the nutritive sugars and healthful acids of the fruit, these pure power of the public and stimulate 70 6 Gallons Franklin No Knock Gas fruit bererages contribute generously to the vitamin needs of children business,” he said. “The amount re quired for the bonus would just or invalids and are likewise gratefully refreshing to everyone who enjoys about start us on the way back. At Special Price o i $ l t 0 2 normal health.** "Issuing bonds is like taking money out of one pocket and put OIL 100% Pennsylvania Oil, 99.1% carbon free. Heat ting into another. We should sub FRANKLIN GAS STARTS EASIER. TRY IT. For flavor —for health —for essential vitaminSf drink stitute a circulating debt for a proof, cold proof. So clean you can read a newspaper non-circulating debt." through it. But you pay no price premium. Drain A Good Grade of MOTOR OIL ’ A t the end of King’s testimony, Orange Beverage — Lime Beverage Samuel J. Stenber, who identified and r ^ l today. Q u a r t...... 15c himself as a representative of the 5 Gallons Workers Ex-Service Men’s League, Your C a n ...... $1.98 stepped forward and demanded to V A N A LW A YS SELLS FOR LESS know when his delegation would be Another Surprise Coming So PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 14,1982. <9 - ASKS5DAYWEEK Teacher, Former Pupil Appear Together FLUFFY PARASOLS STEEL TRADE BETTER SHAUVKTOItlOie DAILY RADIO PROGRAM •——— ------New York, April 14 — (AP) —A THURSDAY, APRIL 14 (B utsrn Studard Time)' few bright spots are apparent in ING.O.P.PItOURy P. M. unl«is Indicated. Proaranvi and itatlon Uau lubjeet to ehaaf*. TO CUT EXPENSES AGAIN IN VOGUE the sted trade in spite of a further (By Tht A-saoeiated Preaa) wkbk wgr wean wdrc wnse wcao wjaa decline in ingot production to 21 wmal wcao wtar wado whk wkra wbt per cent of capacity from the 22 454.3—WEAF-NRC—SSO wqam wxyx w s ^ 6:50—World Today—Alao wtlo wjar wfl 9:30—Levs Drama—Also wfbl wkbw New York, April 14.—(AP)—Co per cent average of the past two W j wsal wwnc wjax wean wdrc wnac wcau wjas wmal wcao quetry, delicate art of the roman weeks “Iron Ag,” reported today. Ahead In Illinois By At Least 6:45—June Puriell—AJao wtlo wfl wro wado whk wkro wxys wspd ^ Bodget Director Ontlines ■wcaa wwj 10:00 — Trumpotare—Also wfbl wkbw tic age, will be In vogue this sea Indications of Improvement are 7:00—A Visit to Scotland—weaf chain wean wdrc waab wcau wjas wmal wcao son with all maimer of frivolous seen In slightly larger orders for 7:15—Robert Simmons—Also wtlo wta* wade whk wkrc wxys wspd Program That Woold Save rails and track supplies, a gain In 85,000 Votes Over His weel wjar wcsh w(i wfbr wre wjy when 10:30—Shllkret Orch.—Also woko wfbl feminine accessories to aid and abet •wtam wwj wsal cfcf ckgw whec wkbw wlbz wean wdrc waab wore it. orders for structural steel, and a 7:30—Alice Joy—Also wtlo wta* wjar wpg wcau whp wjas wlbw wmal wcao The fussy parasol of the era of stepping up of dutomoblle sched Nearest Opponent. wcsh wfl wfbr wro wgy when w tan wtar wdbj wado whk wkro wcah wbt 95 Milliona - ules, It was stated by this review. wsai wrva wptf wis wwnc wjax wlod wblg wtoo wqaro wdbo wdae wxyz rose jars, petticoats and fainting wfla 10:45—Arthur Jarrett—Also woko wfbl damoaels, has returned, more re ’The Ford Motor Ctojnpany has Is 7:45—Goldbergs—Also wtlo wjar wcsh whec wkbw wlbz wean wdrc waab wfea sued Inquiries for sheets, strip, bars wgy when wcae wtam wwj wsal wore wlp-wfan whp wjas wlbw wmal Washington, April 14—(AP) — strained in design perhaps, but as Chicago, April 14 — (AP) —Len 8:00—Rudy Vallee—Also wtlo wtas weel wcao wtar wdbj wade wkbn wbt wblg dainty and decorative as ever. and wire but has not yet placed the Small, nearing the end of man’s wjar wcsh wfl wfbr wrc wgy wky wtoc wqam wdbo wdae efrb President Hoover’s revised plan for The new version is smaller and tonnage that will be necessary to three score and ten, has broken ■when wcae wtam wwj wsal ckrw cfcf 11:00—Barlow Symphony — ^ s o woko prr auce the 300,000 cars for which wrva wptf wlod wjax wfla wfbl wkbw wlbz wean waab wfea wore staggering employment as a means leas encumbered with ruffles. It down the first barr* >r to a pinnacle 9:00—Piano Duo and Vocal—Also wtlc wlp-wfan whp wjas wlbw wmal wcao of saving 505,000,000 was laid be has a thicker, shorter and more it has orders. no one has reached: ’Three times wtag weel wjar wcsh wfl wfbr wrc wtar wdbj wado wcah wkbn wbt wtoo ’The review states concentration when wgy wcae wtam wwj wsal wrva fore the House economy committee modem handle. One model is of governor of Illinois. wqam wdbo wdae wxyz wspd ofrb blacK and white chiffon shirred on of manufacturing operations as ■wptf wwnc wis wjax wlod wfla 11:30—Paneho Orch.—Also wlbz wdro today by J. C. Roop, budget di And,with Small, in the return to 9;3C—Kipling Stories—Also wtlo wtag waab wfea wore wpg wcau wmal wcao in spired stripes which meet at the economy measure is in process and Republican honors was William weei wjar wcsh wfl wro wgy when wtar wdbj wbt wtoc wqam wdbo wdae rector. that some steel companiee are •wcae wtam wwj wsal ckgw cfcf 11:45—Bing Crosby—Also woko wfbl Up. Another of white chiffon has Hale ’Thompson, thrice Chicago’s 10:00—Dance Hour—Also wtlo wtag wkbw wlbz wdrc waab wfea wore wpg The program calls for the intro shirred bands of black around the adopting more stringent remedies mayor, who threw hls support to ■weel wjar wcsh wfl wfbr wrc wgy when wcau whp wlbw wmal wcao wtar wdbj duction of the principle of the five border. for excessive costs. ■wcae wtam wwj wsal wrva wia wwnc wado whfe wkrc wcah wkbn wbt wtoo the former governor. wjaa wlod wfla wqam wdbo wdae wxyz wspd efrb day week, or its equivalent, Handkerchiefs are aids to co Retumk from two thirds of the 11:00—Jesse Crawford—Also wtlo wjar 12:00—Guy Lombardo—Also woko wfbl throughout the government service, quetry, too. This season they are Avfi wwj wkbw wean wnao wfea wcau whp wlbw state indicated the Kankakee farm 11:15—Conrad’s Orch.—Also wtlo wjar wmal whk wkrc wcah wkbn wspd the elimination of all annual leave either huge squares of pale chiffon, er-banker would have a plurality of wfbr wfi wrc 12:30 a. m.—Reiehman Oroh. — Also with pay, and the elimination of al J. Fritz Hartz Helge Pearson or tiny bits of sheer linen dripping IRISH NEWSPAPER at least 85,000 over his nearest op 11:45—Calloway Orch.-Also wtlo wjar woko wfbl wkbw wean wnao wfea wcau lowances to rural mail carriers for with delicate lace. ponent, Omer N. Custer, former wfbr wfl wgy wcae wtam wwj wlbw wmal wkbn wspd vehicle maintenance. The seventh annual concert of the Beethoven Glee Club at,the High Short veils that shade the eyes 12:00—Ralph Kirbery; Dance Orch.— 1:00 a. m.—Dance Hour—Also wean School Auditorium next Monday evening will bring together a teacher and state treasurer. Also wtic wrc wgy wtam wcae wnao Five Day Week are back to tantalize the male. 12:30 a. m.—Agnew's Orch.—Also wtlc bis former pupil as directors of two of the outstanding male choruses in Another furbelow, the fan, will LAUDS AMERICA Like all of Small’s battles, the •wrc wtam wcae 394.8—WJZ-NBC—760 Roop told the committ3e that for the,East—the teacher, J. Fritz Hartz, director of the Mendelssohn Singers; primary campaign this spring was 6:30—Old Songs of the Church—^AIso per diem employes the principle of picque masculine interest In its bitterly partisan. Five party leaders 348.6—WABC-CBS—860 wgar the pupil, Helge E. Pearson, director of the Beethoven Glee Club. most “come hither” manner this 6:30—Songs of Romance—wabc only: 6:45—Topics In Brief—Also wbal wbz the five day week could be applied Mr. Pearson and Mr. Hartz are friends of fifteen years standing, a summer. Lace fans are newest and Dublin, Irish Free State.—(AP) sought the toga ’The incument Re Jack Miller—Only woko wfbl wgr wlbz wlw directly by the elimination of work friendship begun when the former began the study of piano and organ publican governor, Louis L. Emmer- ■wean wdrc waab wore whp wlbw wdbj 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy—Also wbal wbz on Saturday morning £ind reducing most enchanting. In most instances- —With its first breath of re wwva wade wkbn wbt whig wtoo wqaro wham kdka wgar wjr wlw ■wrc ckgw under the tutelage of Mr. Hartz. Mr. Pearson later became assistant they match the gown in pattern and son, who defeated Small in the wdbo wdae cfcf wrva wptf wjax wlod wfla pay proporUonately. organist of the First Lutheran church of Worcester, Mr. Hartz being or color. ’Th re are also some provoca newed fe, an Phoblacbt (the Re April 1928 primary, did not seek a 6:45—Unemployment Talk—wabc chain 7:15—Romance Exchange—Also wbz He said this amounts, in effect, to ganist and choirmaster, and at the time of bis removal to Manchester he public), organ of the Irish Republi- second term, but supported (Duster. 6:50—Sissle Orch.—Also whec wkbw wlw 26 days furlough without pay In a tive creations of glittering sequins wlbz wdrc waab wore wip-wfan whp 7:30—Stebbins Boya—Also wgar wham was also assistant director of the Mendelssohn’s. on net, or of ostrich feathers in pas cem Army, publishing again after No Active Campaign wjas wlbw wmal wdbj wwva wade wjr year. The Beethoven Glee C2ub was organized soon after the organist and tel shades. Some truly old fashioniid ^ Former Governor Small, who will wkrc wcah wkbn wbt wblg wtoo wqam 7:45—Jones and Hare—Also wbz wgar ‘‘For anuusd employes « very long suppression pays tribute to 6e 70 years old iJils June, did not wdbo wdae wxy* wspd efrb wham wbal kdka choirmaster arrived here to assume his position at the Swedish Lutheran versions are seen too, made of 7:00—Myrt and Marge—Also woko wfbl 8:00—Dixie Singers—Also wbal wbz close equivalent to this can be church. A splendid spirit of fellowship exists between the Beethovens cowberry silk, hand tinted. , help that has been received from make an active campaign as in pre wgr wean wdrc wnac wcau wjas wmal wham kdka wgar reached by providing a furlough and the Mendelssohns, the latter being regarded as the “mother” organi Lrisb in America. vious years. In 1920 and 1924, when ■wcao wwva wade wkrc wspd 8:16—Rin Tin Tin—Also wbz wham 7:15—Mills Brothers.—Also woko wfbl kdka wgar wlw wtibout pay for onv calendar zation. ' The combined clubs will have a strength of more than 100 voices Referring to “a wave of indigna he was successful in the nomination 8:30—B. A. Rolfs Orch.—Also wbz month,” Roop said. “As this fur In the concert Monday evening and will be heard as a single unit in two wgr wean wdrc wnac wcau wjas wmal kdka tion which swept through our race and election, he visited every one of •wcao wade wkrc wspd 8:45—Slsterz of the Skillet—Alto wbal lough could not always be made a groups of numbers. PLANS TO INTRODUCE in the United States,” when the Illinois’ 102 counties. He planned 7:30—Sylvia Froos—Also wfbl wtar wbz kdka wgar wlw continuous absence for a full month, another of these strenuous cam waab wcau wjas wwva wade whk 9:00—Sanderson and Crumlt—^wbal Public Safety Act, just repealed by ■wkrc wcah wkbn wxyz wspd wbz wham kdka proidsion should be made to split it the De Valera government, was paigns for this fall. 7:45—Morton Downey—Also woko wfbl 9:30—Real Folks—wjz chain into smaller units when desirable, in CHOP SUEY TO CHINA passed, the paper relates that Few other men have bad such ■whec wgr wlbz wean wdrc wnac wore 10:00—Dance Gypsies—Aleo wbal whz which case the month would be wcau whp wjas wmal wcao wtar wdbj wliam kdka wgar wjr wlw LEGION HERE TO JOIN many protest meetings were held In eurbulent times in office. His bitter ■wwva wade whk wkrc wcah wkbn wbt 10:30—Paris Night Life—^Also wbal considered as equivalent to 24 work Overnight the states, and comments: foe, Edward J. Brundage, elected at wblg wtoo wqam wdae wxyz wspd wbz wham wjr kdka wgar ing days, Saturday being counted a New York, AprU 14.—(AP) — At 8:00—The Club—Also woko wfbl wgr 10:45 — Pickens Sisters — Also wbal “These angry protestations had a torney general in 1920, prosecuted ■vvoan vvdrc wnac wcau wmal wcao wham wgar wjr half day.” IN NATIONAL PROGRAM last (Jhina is going to taste chop sobering effect on the coercionlsts, two trials against him. ■^■adc whk wkrc wxyz wspd 11:00—Slumber Music—^Also wham cfcf A. P. News suey! who were made to realize that they In Waukegan, Small was acquit 8:15—Lyman Orch.—Also woko wfbl wjax ckgw wis wwnc ■wgr wean wdbc wnac wcau wjas wmal 11:30—Through the Opera Glass—Also Mr. (Jhan Kum Fack, who has could not with impunity challenge ted of criminal charges of withhold wcao wade whk wkrc wxyz wspd wbal wgar wjr wjax ckgw wre Dilworth-Cornell Post Plans wrung a lot of lucre out of the laun the whole ice, several million ing apyroximately 51,000,000 In In 8:30—Kate Smith—Also wfbl whec wgr SANDY BEACH BALLROOM, Washington— Alfred E. Smith wcau wjas wmal wcao wade whk wkrc 12:00—Hines Orch.—Also wgar wjr challenges Roosevelt’s candidacy, Card Party At North End dry trade MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1982. PAGE SEVEN Capitol Chevrolet Co., truck parts ...... 6.80 Cheney Brothers, rents and drugs, gravel...... 184.83 THEATERS HUNTING AND FISHING NEW “ COUNTRY a i T BIU ^ ORDERED PAID BY SELECIHEN Curran, Mrs. Emellne, r e n t ...... 18J)0 Dlgney, John, use of car ...... 200.00 Health and Diet Enswortb, L, L. and Son, steel, etc...... 10.86 AT THE STATE BEHER IN THE STATE BEVERAGES HEALTHY QrUfin, John J., damage by d o g s ...... ,...... 15.00 Town bills ordered paid last night by the Selectmen follow: Jarvis, Alex., Jr., truck services, ren t ...... 91.00 Miss Birdie Reeve Advice Professor Lewis B. AUyn, noted Adkins Printing Co., bindings and p rin tin g...... 9 179.89 Kilpatrick, James, services ...... 6.26 Frederic March and Kay Francis State Board Reports Progress 66.00 Koppers Products Company, Tarmac ...... 1,008.00 in "Strangers In Love,” the current Made-*Adult Trout Num ■r OR. FRAME MeOOl food and vitamin authority, and Armstrong, Wm., care of dum p ...... Director jf the Westfield Testing and - 84.00 Lundberg, G. A. F., M. D., medical services— W. C...... 12.00 feature attraction at the State, will ber 230,00(1. Amott, Frances M., rent ...... Research Laboratories, has Just re« Baxter, Mrs. Aldera A., board and c a r e ...... 88.63 Manchester Motor Sales, auto and truck parts ...... 3.28 be sho\/n for the last times today. leased a report regarding the Vita Bodwell, Wm. A., fire extinguishers...... 35.70 Manchester Plumbing and Supply Co., hardware, etc...... 61.64 Skillful sportsmen will find more Miss Birdie Reeve, who appeared in min potency of the new Country Bogacluk, B., rent ...... 18.00 Manchester Sand and Gravel Co., sand, etc...... 51.55 and better angling and shooting in Hollywood—Hot dummies leave person Wednesday afternoon and Club fresh fruit beverages Orange Bowers, Raymond, rent ...... 22.00 Phelps, Frank L., rent ...... 20.00 evening, will repeat her amazing Connecticut this year th»^p ever be movie directors cold. A wax works 16.74 Beverage and Lime Beverage. Boyle, Ed. %t Sons, milk ...... Rogers, Willard B., insurance...... ^8.20 performance today. Her feats of fore. The State Board of Fisheries scene was being filmed here. The 54.00 Scranton, Leila B., board and care ...... 10.00 fessor All}m’s report goes on to say Braizauskas, J., rent and groceries...... skill on the usually imromantic and Game in a poster now being beat of the incandescents was too BrozouskI, Adam, rents ...... 44.00 State ’Treasurer, labor and material ...... 8.81 typewriter held the Wednesday distributed to town clerks reports "Country Club Fresh Fruit Lime 15.00 Brown, Ernest F., Treasurer, rent ...... WEdter Chevrolet Co., truck parts ...... 10.04 audiences in a complete state of the following progress to support much for the wax figures, ’Their Beverage and Orange Beverage are Brozowskl, A., rent ...... 22.00 Elliott, E. C., Jr., salary, 6 m on th s...... 270.00 awe. Miss Reeve seems to do the that statement: smiles tumeo ln*o frowns, and their made respectively from the Juice of Burroughs Adding Machine Co., expenses...... • • • 52.00 Flavell, John J., |^bor and m aterial...... 12.65 impossible. It is almost beyond un 1. Adult trout to the number ol ears drooped. So live actors took fresh limes and from tree-ripened Carablno. Antonio, rent ...... 20.00 Moore, D. C. T., salary, 6 m on th s...... 45.00 derstanding how a person can 230,000 have been reared for plant their places. They perspired but oranges. Neither chemical preserva 95.25 Case, Lockwood and Bralnaj’d Co., binding records, etc...... Nettleton, Mrs. Emma L., salary, 6 months...... 45.00 manipulate a typewriting 'machine ing in Connecticut streams in 1932. didn’t melt. tives nor artificial colors are used In Center Auto Supply, auto and truck p a rts ...... 14.76 at such great s^ d. Miss Reeve The mapority of these are for re New York—The law should be their preparation, nor are they heat Chartier, R. J., board and c a r e ...... 16.00 814,885.76 actually types words at the rate of stocking State-controlled streams. the lawyer’s only wife, says caiief ed or cooked. Cloverleaf Dairy, milk ...... 11.16 twenty to the second. This means 2. An additional 35 miles recently Justice Gaston Pessin of the St. "The vitamin potency of each is Clgnetti’s Market, meats and groceries ...... 24.00 that the brain must receive, spell leased by the State has brought the Pierre Miquelon Supreme Court. preserved to a remarkable degree. Converse Federal Truck Co., Joint casing packings...... 70 and supervise the plaoing of these total mileage of leased streams to The Justice, who is 31 and a bache "Rich in the nutritive sugars and Corrent' Paul, meats and groceries...... 61.00 BDlLDiNG INSPECTOR’S REPORT words on paper at an imbelievable 185. This does not include the lor, believes immarrled attorneys healthful acids of the fruit, these Cummings, B. W., m ilk ...... 7.44 rate of speed. Much comedy is in streams leased from the (Jonnecti- have the best chance to rise rapid pure fruit beverages contribute gen 22.00 Damm, C., r e n t ...... t ' jected into the act of Miss Reeve, cut Light and Power Company. ly- erously to the vitamin needs of chil DeCiantis, Frank, meats and groceries...... 137.00 making the offering a choice bit of 3. Pond fishing will also be im Providence, R. I.—Because his dren or invalids and are likewise Derby, City of, aid rendered...... 17.74 'The following report of the Building Inspector was submitted and entertainment. proved this year by unusually heavy automobile was stolen and used in gratefully refreshing to everyone Desmond, Thomas H. & Associates, services...... 115.62 accepted by the Board of Selectmen last night: Friday and Saturday brings an stocking of fish in all lakes and a murder, Winsor W. Buckley may who enjoys normal uealth.” Dewey-Richman Co., office supplies...... 4.62 April 1, 1932. imusually attractive double feature ponds. collect 8198. Legislators are consid The importance in a well balanc Diocesan Bureau of Social Service, board and ca re ...... 64.99 Honorable Board of Selectmen, bill. George Sidney and Charles 4. Over 6,000 mature pheasants ering paying him 82 a day for the ed diet of the essential vitamins A, Manchester, Conn. Dolge, C. B. Co., furniture oil ...... 4.29 Murray will be seen in the laugh have been released this spring in 99 days the state impounded the B, and C is well known By all food Gentlemen: England, George, meats and groceries...... 12.00 riot, ‘”rhe Cohens and Kelleys in suitable areas for breeding in the car for use as evidence at the trial authorities, and doctors generally My report as Building Inspector for the month of March, 1932, is Farr, Philip, rent ...... 20.00 Hollywood,” and Chal'>s Farrell wild. of Elphege Lescault, recently con advocate liberal use of fresh orange 52.00 herewith submitted: Felice, Luigri, groceries and r e n t ...... and Marian Nixon will offer their 5. Over 17,500 young pheasants victed of shooting a state trroper. juice and the other citrate fruit First National Stores, Inc., meats and groceries...... 182.00 Post Office Est. Cost latest production “After Tomor will be released before the season Honolulu—The ’’’ortescue ‘lynch U. S. Government, comer East Center and Main streets...... $ 85,000 juices, such as limes and lemons. Fitzgerald, L. P. Sales & Service, Inc., services...... 68.23 row.” “(Tohens and Kelleys in opens. ing” trial has helped diminish un DweUings Oranges and limes are reported by Foley, Michael, rents ...... 66.00 Hollywooa” is the zippiest, goofiest, 6. Range-raised, fast-flying birds employment. Nelson Pringle, who 19.27 George Rose, Burnham street (West of No. 278) ...... 1,000 the Bureau of Education, Depart Gamcwell Company, supplies ...... screamingest of the series of are being selected for liberation. wanted to attend, hired three job ment of the Interior, Wtwbington, Giblin, Mrs. Mary, rent ...... 22.00 Garages _ "Cohen and K^ey” pictures yet 7. More areas for public shooting less men to stand in line for him at Raymond T. Schaller, 226 Parker s tre e t...... 200 D. C., to be an excellent source of Gleason, Wm., rent ...... 20.00 made by this team of ace comedians have bene leased or purchased. the court house. Richard Ruddell, 59 Benton street ...... 200 Vitamin C, a fair source of Vitamin Glenney, W. G. Co., coal, supplies...... 1,198.61 —and this is saying a great deal 8. Substantial areas of duck Rutland, Ohio— Rutland hopes 35.80 B, £md also contain considerable Glover, L. M. Co., Inc., wax and g lo s s ...... when one considers the msmy excel shooting marshes have been ac the moon shines bright beginning Vitamin A content. Gollmitzer, John, rents ...... 46.50 8400 lent comedies made 5^ this hilarious quired. next Saturday. Q ty Council, finding 18.00 Miscellaneous According to Professor AUyn, the Goodstine, L., rent ...... , pair. In their latest effort, all the 9. More fish and game has been the light bill a little onerous for the vitamin potency of the fresh fruit Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., meats and groceries...... 764.00 Joseph Trotter, 456 Main street, s t o r e ...... 8 2,500 bought and released by clubs and Cohens and Kellys go to Hollywood, village income, has notified the light juices used in making the Coxmtry Grezel, Alfred A., labor and m aterial...... 13.61 Clarence Jeffers, Love Lane Junction, gas station ...... 400 the land of the mo'vles, and their individuals than ever before. Van Schancks, 601 Hilliard street, hencoop ...... 15 company it can "douse the glim” Club beverages is preserved to a re Hale, A. D., r e n t ...... 17.50 Tningllng with the painted beauties More citizens than heretofore will April 16. Harrison, Thomas, rents ...... 38.00 find food, pleasure and recreation in markable deg;ree. Mothers have in the land of make-believe provides Kansas City—Oswald Jacoby—he often had difficulty in getting chU- Hartford Isolation Hospital, board and ca re ...... 126.00 82,915 an hour and a quarter of hearty our fields and streams. Let us all of the psychic bids—says the best Healy. Thomas, labor. West C em etery...... 20.25 Alterations and Additions be more considerate than ever of the dren to take all the vitamins that laughter. bridge players never arrange their are essential for health and growth. Heraild Printing Co., advertising ...... 24.38 Mrs. Catherine B. Cheney, 139 Hartford Road, alterations and "After Tomorrow” is a tender, rights of landowners, sportsmanlike hands by suits. "If they did this, The well-known fact that chUdren Higgins, Mrs., board and care ...... 44.32 additions ...... g 25,000 human romantic picture. It re in the manner of taking fish and shrewd opponents would look to see delight to drink carbonated bever Hogan, Mrs. Jennie C., rent ...... 44.00 William Rublnow, 843-855 Main street, alterations and repairs .. 10,000 volves aroimd the effort;, of two game and conservative in its use. where they drew their cards from ages wUl make it possible to supply Holl, Edward J., rents ...... 122.00 Louis L. Kleiman, 5-5% Walnut street, alterations and repairs .. 1,000 children of today to wed against Sportsmen are urged to help in Ostep Swetzes, 326 Wetherell street, alterations and repairs .... 260 and it wou^d be a tip-off.” needed vitamin in a delicious and Holloran Brothers, ambulance service...... 14.00 the sentimental objections of their crease the future supply 'f game by Marengo, HI.—You can hijack Home Trading Co., meats and groceries ...... 36.00 Ottavio Cimiano, 330 Hillstown Road, alterations and addition.... 250 mothers. Farrell again reverts to reducing the number of stray and wholesome way through these new Leslie C. Burnett, Lydall street, alterations and addition...... 200 Victor Perry, produce truck driver, fresh fruit beverages. House, C. E. & Son, Inc., furnishings...... 65.17 the working boy role that first won homeless cats, bobcats, gray fox, once—but only once. After robbers Van Schancks, 501 Hilliard street, alterations and addition...... 160 The Country Club Soda Company Hultman, Arthur, boots ...... 7.00 him stardom, and in which he is at weasels, red squirrels, c uws and took his truck two years ago, he Joseph Astrauskl, 59 Woodland street, alterations and addition .. 160 also announces that Country Club Jacobson, Charles E., r e n t ...... 10.00 his best. Miss Nixon is seen as his black snakes. devised an armor plate for the Jaffe, Louis S., r e n t ...... 20.00 R. O. Denton,' 20 West Middle Turnpike, alterations and addition.. .50 wistfxil, trustful sweetheart whose The poster lists the prices of Fresh Fruit Orange beverage and J. C. Carter, 144 Main street, alterations and addition...... 50 driver’s seat. Yesterday hijackers Johnson, Alfred, r e n t ...... 22.00 belief in his eventual success trans angling and hunting licenses at tried again. They peppered the ar Lime Beverage, like all the other Keeney. Robert R., et sd, r e n t ...... 22.00 cends all opposition. 83.35 each and of combination hunt mor, then Perry peppered them, and Country Club products, are now Kittel’s Market, meats and groceries ...... 76.19 837,100 ing and angling licenses at $5.35. they fled. ozonated. Ozonating is a marvelous Kottke, Augusta, r e n t ...... 18.00 sclentic process * that absolutely Kucynski, Ed., rent ...... 22.00 t o t a l s ...... 8126,415 sterilizes the water used in making Respectfully submitted, ROBERT KING, COMPOSER, Woman Tattpoer LaChapelle, Ellen, rent ...... 22.00 In Manila, a Japanses girl is con Country Club beverages, and by so Lanticri, G., meats and groceries ...... 40.00 EDWARD C. ELUOTT, JR. sidered the top-notch tattoo artist. doing completely protects the piudty Lasala, Biagio, rent ...... 22.00 DIES AT AGE OF 69 MARLBOROUGH Her name is Maricbi. She can tattoo and brings unimpaired to the user Lee Pharmacy, drugs ...... 4.60 anything from a simple insignia to the original flavor of the fresh fruit Lenti, John, r e n t ...... 44.00 SEES A NEW INTEREST any intricate combination of old- juices and other fine ingredienta Lewis, Philip, rents ...... 44.og New York, April 14.—(AP) — Mrs. Delia (Ryan) Burnham, MANYTOAHEND widow of Darivln Burnham, of this world design with modem trim used in making these famous New Little and McKinney, feed ...... 4.85 Robert A. King will never know mings. England Products. Madden, J. H., g roceries...... 20.00 IN BASEBALL (lAMES whether his last song "One Day in to ^ , died at her home last Thurs Mahieu August D., meats and groceries ...... 30.00 May” , is a hit or not. He died yes day after a short illness. She is sur Manchester Construction Co., rent and la b o r...... 32.25 BIG V .F .W . BALL terday after listening to it over the vived by one sister, Mrs. Willis W. Manchester Electric Co., electric serv ice...... 1,806.65 E. 0. Stearns, Ward Store Man radio. Hall of this place, and five brothers, Manchester Gas Company, gas serv ice...... 21.41 ager, Says Baseball Week It was not as though at 69 years Chrysostom Ryan of Ma.lborough, Manchester Lumber Co., cement, etc...... John Ryan of Ireland, Joseph Ryan 46.95 Will Be Widely Observed. Robert King had never written a LOmTA Manchester Memorial Hospital, board and ca re ...... 157.93 Hartford Post To Hold Affair hit. His “Beautiful Ohio” waltz has and Francis Ryan of East Hampton YOUIfC~ Manchester Public Market, meats and groceries...... 26.00 sold five million copies, which is a and Ambrose Ryan of Glastonbury. riraNmtUmti ’’National Baseball Week,” to be Funeral serrices were held at the Fletmrat «Mr. Manchester Realty Co,, rent...... 44.00 observed this year from April 15 to fortune. His “Moonlight on the Manchester Water Company, water service ...... In State Armory Tomor^ home and at St. Andrew’s church, 20.50 22„ will celebrate the official open Colorado” has been whistled in every Martina, John B., rent ...... Colchester, Saturday morning. 20.00 ing of the amateur playing season Mijiski, Stanley, rent ...... 18.00 Victor Herbert, selecting “the Burial wajs in St. Andrew’s ceme Miner’s Pharmacy, drugs, etc...... r ...... for baseball. Local merchants plan row Evening. tery. 7.59 to draw public attention to the world’s most famous music,” a col Mohr’s Bakery, bread, etc...... 20.99 lection, included King’s “America’s Mrs. Mary Beckwith of East benefits of the amateur game during Hampton died at Middlesex hospital Montgomery Ward and Co., shoes ...... 4.56 Fair Women.” thia period. ’Thursday night after a short illness Moske, Waiter, meats and groceries...... 23.00 The colors of Dllworth-Comeil King had high hopes for his new "The demand for low-cost recrea of pneumonia. Vrs. Beckwith was Murphy, Edward J., d ru g s ...... 14.75 Post, No. 102 American Legion, est number. He had gone to a hotel Murphy, Mrs. Mary, rent ...... tion will produce more baseball oom in Marlborough 58 years ago. 20.00 Mons-Ypres Command, British War to hear it played by a dance bamd. McCann, Reuben T., r e n t ...... players than ever,” stated Edward She is survived by one daughter, 22.00 Veterans and Anderson-Shea Post, Returning home, he tuned in the Nelson, Charles O. W., blacksmith services ...... O. Steams, manager ol the local one brother, Richard Daniels of this Thrifty»»» 19.15 V. F. W. will be among the scores radio early yesterday to hear it New Britain, City of, aid rendered ...... 152.12 Montgomery Ward store, today. place, and three grandchildren. Fu Newington Home for Crippled Children, board and c a r e ...... "Baseball enthusiasm, as shown of colors which will be massed for broadcast. Shortly aftemard, com neral serivees were held at the Con 8.86 the midnight demonstration in the plaining suddenly of pains in his New Model Laundry, laundry service ...... 3.11 through customers, is growing with gregational church here Sunday Noble and Westbrook Mfg. Co., stamp rib b on ...... the spring season and the desire State Armory, Hartford tomorrow breast, he died. afternoon. Burial was in Hillside 1.29 evening, April 15 at the Military "Anona” and "Just Like a Rain North End Pharmacy, drugs ...... 5.40 among men and boys for simple C6Xfi6t6ry« Oak Grove Dairy, m ilk ...... recreations.” Ball sponsored by Lieut. Caldwell bow” were from King’s stylus. His Ellada M. Dickinson died at his 3.36 Colt Robinson, D. S. C. N, C. Post “Beautiful Ohio” was done under Obraitis, Mrs. U., board and care ...... 15.00 In view of widespread interest in home in Simsbury Sunday after 254 V. F. W. of Hartford. Olson, John I., paint ...... •...... 1.40 promoting baseball, by organiza the name of "Mary Earl.” He was noon sffter a long illness. He was Osano, U., rent ...... 22.00 tions including the American Impressive 56 years old when he wrote it. bor- in Marlborough June 2, 1853, a One of Kingr's compositions was Packard’s Pharmacy, drugs, etc...... 25.05 Legion, Mr. Steams explained that Perhaps no military or social son of James Monroe and Harriett Pagani, Dante, rent ...... 10.00 Montgomery Ward prices have been event scheduled for the current sea “I Scream, You Scream, We All (Latham) Dickinson. He leaves be Phelps Oil Co., o i l ...... 4.16 reduced to encourage men and boys son will be more impressive than Scream for Ice Cream.” sides his wife one daughter, Mrs. Palmer, W. I., milk ...... 5.58 to participate in the national game. th coming Military Ball with the Raymond McNulty and one son, Peckham, M. C., m ilk ...... 3.72 "I am sure that our nt.w baseball governor and his staff and promi Monroe M. Dickinson and three Peden, Mrs. I., services...... 35.00 equipment, ranging from soft balls nent military leaders throughout the MOTHER, FIVE CHILDREN grandchildren. Funeral services Piantanlda, E., rent ...... 20.00 larly attractive to the local teams State in attendance. were held at the home ’Tuesday aft Pinehurst, meats and groceries ...... [ 6.12 to complete uniforms, will be partic- Darold DeCoe of Sacramento, ernoon and burial was in Cedar Hill Se r v e Kellogg's often. For luncli, chil Pola, jiiigi, meats and groceries...... that are being formed,” he continu ARE BURNED TO DEATH 12.04 Calif., Commander in chief of the cemetery, Hartford. dren's suppers, and late snacks, as well Polish Grocery Co., Inc., meats and groceries...... 40.00 ed. V. F. W. will be the special guest The Dorcas Society is meeting at . Mr. Steams commented that new Price and Lee Co., d irectory...... 7.00 of the committee. General George New York, April 14.—(AP)— A the home of Mrs. E. T. Thienes this as breakfast. Costing only a few cents Rashimus, Katherine, r e n t ...... 18.00 styles of gloves and bats have been M. Cole, is honorary chairman of the boy dropped a lighted match into a afternoon. introduced at new, low prices, with Rich, Richard G., insurance ...... 215.80 ball committee and Attorney Bene pan of benzine and six persons— a Miss Fanny A. Blish of Glaston a package, it is a most economical food. the autographs of famous players. CORN Risley, Wm. F., rent ...... !.!!!!!!! 66.00 dict M. Holden is general chairman mother and five children— died as a bury and Miss Mae Hannon of Ready prepared. Delicious with m ilk Robinson, Raymond E., Dog Warden; 19 dogs killed, 10 invMti- of the commlttef6 on arrangements. result. Hartford spent the week-end at gations ...... their homes in this place. 87.00 Fine Orchestra ’There might have been more for or cream, fruits or honey. Qw dity Rockville Private Home, board and c a r e ...... i [ ” 177.96 The Merry Madcaps from the The local Christian Endeavor So Rocky Hill, Town of, aid rendered...... COVENTRY the flames ate through the five 29.00 broadcasting station W. T. I. C. un story tenement building on the low ciety will meet at the home of Mr. guaranteed. Rohan, James J., r e n t ...... and Mrs. Howard B. Lord Sunday 40.00 Saturday morning has been chos der direction of Norman (Cloutier er East Side at supper time last Rollason, Joseph, r e n t ...... !!!!!!!!! 20.00 will furnish music during the eve evening. Rourke-Eno Paper Co., supplies ...... !!!!!!! en by the board of trustees of night and trapped several families. 14.00 Grange ball as “Qean Up Day.” All ning. Dancing will be continuous Firemen carried twenty persons Schaefer, Jacob, M. D., medical services...... !.!!! 19.00 An ancient ceremony in High Schaller Motor Sales, Inc., truck rep a irs...... the men and boys are invited to from 9:00 p. m. imtil 2:00 a. m. A down ladders. 4.50 very impressive tableau will be pre Wycombe, England, requires each Schlebel Brothers, auto and truck parts ...... come and bring rakes, shovels, etc. They were too late to save Mrs. mayor to be weighed before enter 5.07 The ladies will serve dinner at noon. sented by fifty of Hartford’s pret Celia Sanders, 42 and her five chil Schleldge, Wm. H., printing ...... !!!!!! 121.25 ing office. Baked beans and bro'wn bread are tiest young women, which ■will tend dren ranging in age from four to 15. Schneider, Wm., M. D., medical services...... 4.00 on the menu. P. L. Lathrop, NeVell to carry out the celebration of the Schmidt, Mrs. Carl, board and c a r e ...... !!!!!!! 41.62 The children’s > bodies, huddled Bi-Centennial of George Washing about that of their mother, were Scranton, E. E., rent ...... !!!!!!!!!!! 20.00 A. Hill and Charles Christensen are Service Press, printing ...... !!!!!!!!!!!!! the clean-up committee. In the aft ton. found in a bklroom of their fifth 25.00 A Normandy village will be con Shea, John P., rent ...... !!!!!!!!!!!!! 45.00 ernoon the 4-H Club will hold its floor quarters. tree planting ceremony. structed at the southeast comer of Shecthman Motor Car Co., truck p a rts...... !!!!!!!! S97.G3 As firemen were bringing out the Sheehan, John F., Agent, r e n t ...... !!!!!'.!!!!!!!! 15.00 Mrs. Oliver Hill is visiting her the armory and throughout the eve bodies of the Sanders family, an Shelton, City of, aid rendered ...... i i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11.60 daughter, Florence, at Patchaug, L. ning refreshments will be served by unemployed' man of 42 who had Skinner, Ida, r e n t ...... !!!!!!!!!!!!!! 17.00 I., for a week. young women attired in French spent the day in fruitless quest of Skrabacz, Charles, rent and groceries ...... ”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 48.00 Ernest Gowdy has taken a load peasant costumes. work, approached. Smachettl, P., meats and groceries...... !!!'.!!!!!! 16.96 of furniture to New Hampshire for Local Committee He collapsed when he learned Smith, Robert J., r e n t ...... !!!!!!!!! 32.00 bis father. Charles Clark accom The committee from Anderson- what had happened. He was Abe Smith, Thomas D., meats and groceries...... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 99.00 panied him. Shea Post assisting the Lt. Cald Sanders, head of the family that So. Bolton Dairy, m ilk ...... !!!!!!!! 7.44 Mrs. Everett Witty has gone to well Colt Robinson Post are: Wil died. So. Manchester Railroad Co., fr e ig h t...... !!!!*!!!!!! Littleton, Mass., to spend a week or liam Barron, Waite. Balcb, Harry FRIGIDAIRE .15 So. Manchester Water Co., water service...... !!!!!!!?!!!!!! 6.88 so with her brother and family. Russell, Henry Mutrie, Clarence So. New England Telephone Co., telephone service*! ! ! . '! ! . '! ! ! ! ! 124.82 Thomas Madden of Brooklyn, N. Peterson and iJex Touraaud. Prices materially reduced on all household Squires, Clifford, rent ...... 20.00 Y., has been spending a few days State of Connecticut, Widows’ Pension Fund 786.08 at his farm in town. Sweeten Breath by models. You can now have the known value State of Connecticut, board and ca re ...... 146.44 Mrs. Benjamin A. Strack return 80 FLEE FLAMES Stoddard, F. C., m ilk ...... , 8.72 ed recently from a visit to Astoria, Purifying Ypur System and proved performance of this famous Straughn, W. K., m ilk ...... !.!!!!!*.!!!!!!!! 17.64 L. I., where she visited her sister, New York, April 14.—(AP) — Strickland, W. A., labor and m aterial...... !!!.*!!*!!* Mrs. George Meyers. Thirty girl employes escaped by Oflensife breath — la aumy eases so 135.00 veiy eaibarrassina f-n u y aet be a Sullivan, T. F., r e n t ...... 89.00 Miss Laura Kingsbury, a teacher windows and fire escapes today as riectric refrigerator for as little as fire roared through a three story auratb eeaditiea but sometimes oae Sylvester, Mrs., rent ...... ”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 22.00 at Essex Junction High school, Ver deep dowa la the body. Clsaaso aad Tedford, Joseph, milk ...... !!!!!!!!!!*!!! 8.72 mont, will be home Saturday for a Brooklyn lingerie factory,' but a clear the latsstiaal tract promptly aad Thler, Adam, refit ...... V.W.WV.V.’. " 11.00 week’s vacation. man employe, a pollcenmn and two safely by using Thompson, Mary E., r e n t ...... 9.00 Lester Hill will motor to Boston, firemen were burned or otherwise Turklugton, S. J., Vital Statistics and Town service’ 611.02 Mass., Saturday morning and will injured. Four Cubic Foot Valluzzl, Frank, rent ...... 17.00 bring his sister, Lillie and a former ’The fire started from spontaneous Moraine Model Valvollne Oil Co., gas and oil ...... !*.!!!!!!!!!!! 219.00 teacher. Miss Gertrude Hawley, combustion of benzine. The factory Vince, Angelo, rent ...... !..!.!!!!! 86.00 back with him for a few days visit. and an adjoining three family bouse The True Famlt^Lazaf ive f Warrington, Mrs. Albert, r e n t ...... ' 11 *. * 22.00 were destroyed. Weldon, T. H., M. D., Vital Statistics— March 16,1981* .!!.!*.!!! 88.00 HARRIS’ OONpmON WORSE This pure herb mc^oiae ceataias ae Wetherell Motor Sales, lantern globes ...... 1.26 harsh irritaats — tt Is a §ii9 aid to Whipple, Mrs. Larrabee, board and care ...... 26.00 Washington, April 14.—(AP)— USE HAND SIGNALS good healthi which may be mere Wilkie, A. R., milk ...... 6.72 The condition of Senator Harris of quickly attaiiisd when erastipatioa is Willis, G. E. St Son, Inc., coal and cem en t...... Hartford, April 14.— (AP)—Rob aet preralsnt. Good for kiddles toe. 644.22 Georgia was described by his physi . . . successfully used for SS years. MOl Wilson, Mrs. Ellz., meats and groceries...... 30.00 cian this morning as "quite seri bins B. Stoeckel, commissioner of Wilson, H. L., salary as S ea ler...... motor vehicles has requested police m o 37.50 ous,” Mr. H. Wolf, Ctfflhridfe, (Mtfg.) Wilson, Robert D., truck services...... 14.00 The 64-year-old Senator was pro authorities in the State to insist ^ r O.h DAYTON y Windsor Locks, Town of, aid rendered ...... 48.75 nounced "not so well today,” His that' vehicle operators use hand Wogman, George, milk ...... 5.58 pulse rate had Increased and be signals. He said "it is fair and Just Ansonia, City of, aid rendered...... to impose discipline upon operators 0 pi 22.41 suffered considerable pain during suits that I offer it to my customers Baldwin, Peter A., truck repairs ...... 4-00 the night. A consultation of doctors who neglect the duty.” Blatter, Fanny Estate, rent ...... 26.00 was held this morning. Mr. Stoeckel also has pointed .out upon eTefy.ppooftunity with my Eersoasl eonvietion and confldtnes PAUL HILLBRY, INC. Blish, F. T. Hardware Co., hardware, etc, ...... 104.40 He is suffering from an intestinal to the police the danger which lies 878 Hartford Hoad^ South Botticello, Vito, damage by d og s ...... 10.00 ailment and bis heart has shown in lefthand turns and the signal for I its rssults.'*...... Bradley, H. O., use of car ...... 200.00 signs of weakening under a long this turn should always be present K E M ^ J N C . T 9 B MAXCHBSrilB BUCTMC CO. Titfawaite, J. R., labor and material . • ••••SSI I • a » • • 4 •75 siege of Illness. ed in unmlstakeable form. '' i* * '^.:- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 19ZZ PAGE EIGHT Dress to Match Your Personality IlM m fln HunTGR/ BY M B E L AAcELLIOTT •/M 2 0T M 4 ta v K t me. Olive Roberts Larto^ O BY N£A SERVICE. INC. / “ Can’t get him up, can’t get him PAGE NINE Veterans Take Leading Major Leagues ------^ ------BIG S O C C E GAME Vines to Meet Bell COUC REAL CAUSE U. S. Has Never Won OF HORSE’S DEATH Rookies Not Starring TO BE ON SUNDAY In North-South Play In Early Season Games Olympics Steeplechase Pathologists Report Small Hartford and Bridgeport Pineburst, N. C., April 14.— (AP) .^doubles Wllmer Hines, Columbia, S. —With only seeded stars remaining, C., and Harley Shuford, Hickory, N. nati in a neat moimd duel and play in the men’s singles of the an C., meet H. D. VaU, Glen Cove, L. Trace of Poison Wonid Frisch, Malone, Jhomas, gave the Cubs a 3 to 2 victory. Finland and Great Britain OPEN POLO TITLE Teams To Clash At Char nual North and South Tennis I., and J. P. Stockton, New York. Thomas performed less sensa Tournament here entered the quar Vines and Shields play John Dillard, tionally on the mound but he pitched ter final round today. of Philadelphia, and Dave Morgan, Not Have Been Fatal. Waner, Manush, Ferrell a steady game and received sosoe Have Monopoly On Hurdle ter Oak Park. Principal Interest centered in the of Asheville, N. C. lu the final dou great support from the White Sox GAMESONSATURDAY match between EJllsworth Vines, of ble’s elimination Bell and Mangln both at bat and in the field. The Sox bunched their blows effectively Pasadena, Cal,, national champion, play Harvey Harris, Raleigh, N. C., San Francisco, April 14.— (AP)— Feature In Yesterday’s Event But McCluskey May Hartford, April 14.—All soccer and Walter Levitan, Dorchester, and made it two straight over the who arrived only yesterday to stroke The Hooper Medical Foundation of St. Louis Browns, 7 to 3. interest through the state is cen his way through three matches, and Mass., and Allison and Van Ryn meet Bryan Grant, of Atlanta, and the University of California reported Baseball Contests. Wes Ferrell, performed another Winston Guests* Flashy Opti tered in the . game to be played Berkeley Bell, of New York, who End Jinx This Year. Lenoir Wright, of Charlotte,* N. C. today that Phar Lap, noted Aus feat worthy of note in the only at Charter Oak Park on Sunday has steadily mowed down all op- tralian race horse ^cd of colic or I other game played. He pitched pcsitlon in the first four rounds. Miss Virginia Hilleary of Phila acute indigestion. (By The Associated Press) eleven full innings in weather so mists, Los Nanduces, Eli afternoon where the Hartford Soc Others paired today, all save one delphia, meets Miss Vlrgrlnia Cross, Joe McCluskey, of Manchester, Is cer club will clash with the German Patholo^sts said a small amount ' cold that it held the attendance at seed at the outset, were John Van Providence, R. I., in the second of poison found in the stomach of Where the rookies were shining in Detroit’s first game down to 15,000 the hope of the United States to Sports club of Bridgeport in the re round of the women’s singles. Miss Ryn, of Philadelphia and Gilbert the gelding would not have caused the various training camps a few and came out ahead, 6 to 5. Among Favored. play of the final round of the state Virginia Rice, of Boston, clashes break the monopoly Great Britain Hall, of East Orange, N. J., Frank death. weeks ago, the old established play Cold weather stopped two games competition, the pioneer competi With Mrs. P. B. Hawk, of New and Finland have had in the Olym X. Shields, of New York, vs Gre The fatal condition, the report ers are shining now in the first few in the National League, where th.e tion in this state. In the preliminary York; Mrs. Van Ryn plays Miss Phillies were slated to play the pic games in the 3,000 meters rounds eleven of the strongest gory Man^n, ' Newark, N. J., and said, probably resulted from fer days of the major league cam- New York, April 14.—(AP) — Wllmer Allison, of Austin, Tex., vs Eliza Coxe, of Ashville, and Miss mentation of food in the stomach, New York Gianus and Brooklyn was steeplechue. With the titles in the four handi teams in the state entered the com Anne Page, of Philadeli-hia, meets causing bloating or distention of the to play host to the Boston Braves, petition early last October and by Dr. Eugene McCauliff, of New York. ’The “Big Guns” who helped en The brifllant New York collegian cap divisions settled for another In the second round of men’s Miss Eleanor Dixon, Philadelphia. muscles of the heart and stopping and one in the American which weekly elimination process the tertain the few shivering fans who called for the New York Yanks to whose Indoor running during the year, only the final games of the that organ. saw the games of the season’s sec teams have been brought down to Pathologists said the horse was play the Athletics at Philadelphia. past winter stamped him as one of open, greatest of all the national in the two teams that will struggle for suffering from stomach ulcers. ond full day included Frank Frisch; Pat Malone, big pitcher of the Chi the greatest two mllers in the coun door polo championships, remain to state honors Sunday afternoon. Chemical'analysis, they said, re try, will compete in the 3,000 meters Never in *-he history of the old vealed two milligrams of a poison in cago Cubs; A1 Thomas of the White be played before the wielders of the English games has so much local Sox, and Lloyd Waner, a veteran of steeplechase in the thirty-eighth maUet move outdoors again. the stomach—about the normal HELEN AND HUBBY annual University of Pennsylvania interest been displayed in a game Savitt’ s Gems Open quantity to be found in the amount five campaigns. Two “open” games Saturday and as this final contest. In days gone Heinle Manush performed the Relay Carnival, on April 29 and 30. two more next Tuesday complete of green food Phar Lap had eaten. In 1920, Great Britain won the by great Interest was displayed This amount should have been bene day’s leading feat and by doing it GO OPPOSin WAYS the program of the Indoor tourna when any of the Hartford teams gave Washington a 7 to 6 victory event and in 1924, and again in ments, which began April 2. ficial, the pathologists said. were booked to play such teams as over the Boston. Red So^t,* What he 1928, Finland’s representatives Winston and Guests flashy Season Here Sunday San Francisco, April 14.— (AP)— did was wallop a home run in the breasted the tape in victory. At optimists, who were shut out of all Manchester, New Haven or Anso- nla, but from the spirit displayed ninth inning with two on base to Mrs. Helen Wills Moody plans to Amsterdam four years ago, this the titles last year, will attempt to NIGHT BASEBALL sail from New York April 27 to par last Sunday when over two himdred top off a four run rally. country did not win a single place regain their open laurels first by ticipate in the Wightman matches fans made the ’•oumey to Bridge Old Frankie Frisch, clouted a in the event. The first three finish downing the Riding Club Saturday Hartford Twilight Champions HUNTER MAY PLAY IS ON DECLINE double with two on base to provide at Wimbledon in June. ers were Finns, the next a Swede and then defeating their leading port the game Sunday is sure to The day after the American break all records, Some two hun the champion St. Louis Cardinals and the last two, French. rivals for the crown, Los Nan- AGAIN NEXT JULY with the runs that downed the Pi champion sails from New York, her It was in 1928 that Pennsylvania duces, in the final game. Los dred or more fans from the Park AUanta, April 14.— (AP)—“Moon husband, Frederick S. Moody, Jr., City are planning to make the trip To Meet AD-Rockvilles On rates 9 to 8. The Cards had to added the steeplechase event to the Nanduces play Yale Saturday and shine” baseball as played under expects to ship aboard a Dutch ves to this city including several buses New Rochelle, N. Y., April 14.— score five times in that final rally program at the suggestion of Law- the Ells and the Riding club end by flood lights at night is at the cross after Pittsburgh had made three sel for the Orient by way of the to witness this battle. Request for (AP)— Francis T. Hunter, pro- son Robertson, Olympic coach. The opposing each other. West Sde Diamond; Sip runs in the ninth. Lloyd , Waner Panama Canal. tickets have been received from An- tennis star and publisher who was roads in the Southern Association weakness of this country in the The minor championships in class starred in the same game with three He will taWe a vacation from the sonia, Waterbury, Danbury, New seriously Injured in an auto acci as a result of the hard times and event was apparent>-to the veteran C and D were decided without much doubles. stock brokerage business to return Britain, South Manchester and ples, Wallett, St. John dent recently, hopes to be able to in good standing in only two cities mentor before the international argument. The Ramapo Valley Club —Atlanta and Little Rock. The six Malone, warming the chilly air to the sea whdeh he followed dur beat Squadron A 9 to 3 to wdn the Stamford. play again by July. Hunter said to ing the World War on a United games were held. H. Keith, of day he expects to be able to leave other members prefer their baseball with his famous fire-ball, got the Oklahoma, won the inaugural race low goal title. The class C cham by sunlight Instead of candle light. better of Owen Carroll, of (Cincin States shipping board vessel. pionship went the Farmington Val With Gems. the hospital Sunday. in 10 minutes, 9 4-5 seconds. ley Club o f Hartford which won In 1930, L. P. Brown, of Michi from the West Point offlpers’ trio, gan, lowered the time to 9 minutes, then went on to win 16 to 7. The Savltt’s Gems, who last year 67 8-10 seconds, which was expected and the season before won the Hart to be a record with some lasting power. However, Joe McCluskey, ford Twilight League championship, running the event for the first time ONE LEFT HANDER will start their 1932 campaign next last April, negotiated the hazardous Sunday, meeting the All-Rockville course in 9 mjnutes, 27 seconds, REMAINS IN MATCH aacociATtsD^wM nine at the West Side Playground over twenty seconds faster than Old Joe Consensusgave the field In Manchester. They are pre Brown. baseball boys quite a tussle be paring a schedule ol 50 games \^tb This year it would not be at all fore he came up just prior to the Connecticut, Massaichusetts, and White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., PROBAK MAKES LIGHT WORK surprising to find the Fordham opening of the big league season New York teiuns which will keep runner come close to the Olympic April 14.— (A P )—Two of the with the momentous verdict on the them busy Saturdays, Sundays and record of 9 minutes, 2 4-6 seconds favored stars, one “dark horse" and outcome of the two pennant races. holidays toroughout the season. set by Toiva A. Loukola, of Fin .the leader of the left-handed golfing After all the returns in the Sixth With the exceptions of ^ rt Bols- land, at Amsterdam.in 1928. brigade have reached the semi-final annual Associated Press poll were seau, pitching ace, who will be at In the recent indoor intercollegiate round of the Mason and Dixon golf tabulated and sent to press, only Dartmouth College until the close championships, McCluskey broke his tournament. three of the 67 contributors to the o f the spring term in June, and The quartet consists of H. H. own two mile record by completing selecti oscodblu ouennfd ze.8 t.P Captain Red Putnam, who recently (Tex) Newton of New York, winner the distance in nine minutes 17 3-5 selections could be found willing to had an appendicitis operation, all OF HEAVY BEARDS b f the qualifying medal; John B. the 1931 veterans will be available seconds. Ryerson, of Cooperstown, N. Y., the agree with the results in either Three thousand meters is 239 defending champion: Everett G. league. , at the opening of the new season. yards, 4 1-2 inches short of two Llvesay, Columbus, O., left-hander Old Joe's' slate for the National Those expected to play this sea miles, which would indicate Chat and the only southpaw to qualify in league was "called" by Marshall son and the positions they will McCluskey’s intercollegiate record the tournament; and John E. Hunt, basebBdl writer for the New probably take, respectively are: compares favorably with the Olym Hines of Garden CTty, N. Y., who York Dally News, and the Harvey Shorten, shortstop: Captain Put pic steeplechase record, taking into won his second round match by the Boyle, sports editor of the Pitts nam, oenterfleld; Walter Berg, consideration the hazards of water upset route. burgh Post-Gazette who deals in pitcher: Russ Fisher, pitcher; John and hurdles for the latter event. the cauliflower business on the side. ny Dixon, first base; "Woody" Wal The only expert whose tally lett, catcher; Messier, second base; agreed with the American league Tom Sipples, first base; Duffy BOXING CLASS DINES NAME COMMITTEE consensus was John Drohan of the Lewis, left field; Ben Salad, right Boston Traveler. field; "Lefty” St. John, center field; FOR LOCAL LEAGUE Maybe the returns the end of next E. Foley, second base; George Dixon TO END ITS SEASON September will enable us to tell third base: A1 Huband, catcher; Art another story. Bolsseau, pitcher. Frank Busch’s Business Men’s RockvlUe’s battery will probably The following' men will have Joe Sagged In ’81 be Mantelll and Vince, both local charge of the West Side baseball Outside of naming the winners, Group Feted At Rec; Join In players. Songs and Jokes. league this summer and they are which is the main idea anyway, asked to report at the West Side Old Joe Consensus aid not do very The business men’s boxing class Rec Friday evening at 6:45 o’clock: well at picking ’em in 19ol. which has been in session for the John Falkoskl, A1 S’ord, Swlck Here’s how the big league clubs past five years on Wednesdays, held Gustafson, Walter Wilkinson, Nick are rated in the pre-season dope WHEEL CLUB EVENS a banquet at the East Side Recrea Angelo, Earl Bissell and Bert Mc- for 1932, compared with how they tion building last night. The supper Conkey. were picked and how they finished consisting of soup, roast beef, cold last year: SERIES IN ROCKVILLE slaw, rolls, turnips, peas, apple pie National League 1932 Pick 1931 Finish 1932 Pick and ice cream, coffee was prepared by Mrs. William Black, Barnard MRS. MOODY LEADS St. Louis ...... 1 1 New York ...... 2 4 school cook and her assistants. Chicago ...... 3 3 Trips Clerks Unexpectedly The members of the class present AMERICAN TEAM Brooklyn ...... 4 8 were Wm. Roscoe, Allan Dexter, Pittsburgh ...... 5 5 Thos. Rollason, Wm. Hand, John Philadelphia ...... 6 7 After Losing First Game; Echmalian, Frank Crowley and New York, April 14.— (A P )—Mrs. Cincinnati ...... 8 8 Robt. Dougan. Frank Busch, in Helen Wills Moody will engage in Boston ...... 7 6 Score Is 32 To 24. structor, invited the following her eighth international team strug American League guests: Lewis Lloyd, Edward Tay gle this year sls captain of the Philadelphia ...... 1 1 lor, chairman Recreation commit American Wightman Cup team. New Y o r k ...... 2 8 tee, Richard Martin and Louis Fal The Rockville city title basketball She will lead a veteran team Washington ...... 3 2 lot. Songs and piano selections were series stands all square today as a against the British stars. Mrs. Aima Cleveland ...... 4 4 played by Mr. Taylor in which all result of the somewhat unexpected Harper of San Francisco, Helen Detroit ...... 7 6 those present joined in each chorus. St. Louis ...... 5 7 32 to 24 victory which the Wh^l Jacobs of Berkeley, Calif., and Club scored at the expense of the Sarah Palfrey of Boston are among Boston ...... 6 8 Chicago ...... 8 6 aerks A. C., In the Town Hall last the participants. evening. Always Had One The Clerks had won the first game Over a six year stretch the con by a wide margin and were favoreil c v c o i o c y ^ FOUR EVENTS HELD sensus pennant selections of April to capture the championship last never have failed to identify at night. The Wheel, however, played least one of the big league winners. a much improved brand of basket IN TRACK TRYOUTS It will be a major upheaval, ball and as a result the final out therefore, If part of the world come of the titular series is now series next October is not played very much in doubt. Results In the tryouts for the either in Philadelphia or St. Louis Clechowskl was outstanding for Manchester High school track team again. the Wheel while Lessig and Gleason yesterday are as follows: So far as the boys in the press featured for the Clerks. The win Discus: 1, E. Llthwlnskl; 2, C. box are concerned they probably ners 8C(fred more than twice as Kaselauskas; 3, T. Johnston: 4, A. would welcome a change of venue, many field goals but were guilty ^ Saimond. at least for variety, and in spite a rougher game as shown by the 14 Shot put: 1, C. Kaselauskas, R. of the celebrated hospitality of foul goals the Clerks tallied. McCormick, tie; 8, O. Oarrone; 4, Messrs. Shibe and Breadon. Wheel Club (82) T, Johnston. Pepper Martin did well enough B. F. T. Mile run: 1, W. Murdh; 2, A. personally to give the boys a good Clechowskl, rf ...... 4 2 10 especially tempered and honed for stubble Diana; 3, A. Saimond; 4, A. Lengel. show last fall but it is a long ride Alley, I f ...... 1 2 4 # Probak it a heavy duty donble-edge MOST WOMEN ARE. Pole vault: 1, E. Fischer; 2, R, between Philadelphia and St. Louis, Cratty, If ...... 0 6 0 in addition to the monotony of see like yours. It makes light work of heavy SMARTER THAN MEN. McCormick: 8, H. Wolfram, W, Mc Reid, c ...... 8 1 I razor blade, designed to mow down tough, Cormick, tie. ing pretty much the eame band of SOT, it’s An a w f u l athletes perform and hearing the Waltbers, r g ...... l 0 2 wiry bristles without smart or irritation* It is beards. Prove this f b your absolute satisfao THIN© TO OWN UP TO. national anthem played on a phono Burch, r g ...... 2 2 6 graph record. Kane, Ig ...... 1 0 2 tion. Buy a package of Probak blades and use GRIMES HAS FLU If it's economy they are looking Bermont, I g ...... 0 i i made for regular fellows who work outdoors EUnart garagemen come to Schie- for, what could be simpler and more bel Brothers FIRST for automo enjoyable than a subway series bs- 12 8 82 or wish they could. If your beard is rou^ a couple. Then if you don’t agree Probak is bile replacement parts and SAVE Cincinnati, April 14,— (A P )—^Bur tween the Yankees and Giants? leigh Grimes is the victim of a mild Clerk! (24) time and money. Our stock is It may be about time this war B. F. 100% satisfactory—return the package to the complete—you are sure of get flu attack but is expected to start fare was renewed, after a nine-yegr and stubborn, if you have trouble shaving — Pinney, rf ...... 2 l ting the part you want WHBi-l on the firing line for the Cubs with lapse; at least there is a good you want it! Remember that in a week. chance for both to come through Leselg, I f ...... 2 8 Probak is the blade for you. Its edges are store where purchased and get a full refund* 0 ••••teee*ees 0 * during the rush of the Spring again. O. PbUllpe, r g ...... 1 0 overhaul Jobs. ^ORSE BADE P. Phimpe, r g ...... 0 0 Gleason, I g ...... 0 a Baltimore, April 14.—(AP) — Last Night’s Fights Equipoise, the four yaar old which 5 14 24 made a successful return to the SCHIEBEL BROS races yesterday, has been assigned Seattle, Wash. —Leo Lomakl, Gtoorge H. Baird, former Ui^ver cow CENTER 5T the top weight of 128 pounds for the Aberdeen, outpointed Bearcat Bak ■Ity of Iowa quarter•mileliltr r and mem PROCTOR RD. Hartford Handicap, 110,000 added er, Riverton, Wash., 6. her of the reeord-brn4*tetng Amerl* A ____- . P H O N E 0 7 7 0 feature of Saturday's opening pro San Francisco— Sammy Jones, can Olympic l ,6 0 0 ^ t e r raay team r PR9BAK BLADES gram at Havre de Grace. The race Los Angeles, outpotntsd Jack Gibba, of 1938, is attempting to ooma back I I II E I 1 A 4 I FOR aiR T I A T A n K 111. will be run over six furlonge. Tulsa, Okla., 6. on the 1982 team. ' t .4 - ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 14,1982. HP AGE TEN T H E FI ED S^ECTIOW m k t u i IWatMgBHHWil BUY /UN D »EUL LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 APARTMENTS—FLATS— NORTON LEADS DRIVE , ; W M t Aa TENEMENTS «3 HIGH SCHOOL WILL PERSON SEEN TAKING FOR SALE—^MIXED alfalfa hay. Local Stocks N. Y . Stocks bicycle from Franklin school Orders taken for Howard 17 straw FOR RENT—5 ROOM 'tenement. NEWS FORNEWTMSWIERS Manchester grounds Tuesday afternoon return berry plants. S. G. Bowers, 75 Apply 65 Wadsworth street or tele Evening Herald same. No questions will be asked. Deming street. Tel. 7172. phone 7228. (Fomlslied by Potnam ft Co.) Adams Exp ...... 8 The musical clubs of high school Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Air R eduction...... 42% Has Secured 9 With Karl KeltOr FOR SALE—COW MANURE; also FOR RE»JT—3 ROOM flat newly 1 P. M. Stocks CLASSIFIED AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 soil. A. Bums, Keeney street. Tele decorated. 918 per month. Inquire furnished the programs for both as Alaska J u n ...... 13% Second With 5— Meeting Tb> Allegheny ...... 1% advertisements phone 3605. 109 Foster street semblies today under the direction morrow. Bank Stocks AlUed C aiem ...... 63’% FOR SALE—ONE REO chassis and of Miss E. Marion Dorward. The Count »lx aTurac* cab, one 6x7 steel dump body, pow FOR SALE—STABLE MANURE, FOR RENT— 4 ROOM flats, newly Bid Asked Am Can ...... 49% Harold Norteo heads the Indivi Initials, numbers and abbreTiatloaa er take off, suitable for Chevrolet single loads, |2.50; double loads, reflnlshed. Inquire at 180 Center glee clubs sang the selections which Cap Nat B and T ... — 200 Am For P o w ...... 3% dual competition to increase the sacb count as a word and eompouad truck. May be seen at Auto Body 95.00. Telephone 6730.* street, upstairs. they will use at the C. C. I. L. con Conn. River ...... 480 — Am Rad Stand ...... 4,% membership of the Manchester Y. words as two words. Minimum cost Is Ajn Smelt ...... 8 Shop, 166 West Middle Turnpike test to be held at William Hall High Htfd Conn Trust .... — 90 M. C. A. He has obtained nine new price of three lines. _____ FOR RENT— AT 79 (Aestnut ATel and Tel ...... 104 Line rates per day for trassless or call 4131. First National ...... 140 — members since the building was FOR SALE—SAND and gravel. street, upstairs flat of three rooms. school In West Hartford on Thurs Am Tob B ...... 68 eds. ^ ^ ___ Lud Mtg and 'Utle .. — 18 opened, It was revealed today. Khri BMeetlT* lisrek If. FOR SALE—EORD 1920 coup*. In Shennan Buck, telephone 5708. Apply at 77 Chestnut street day afternoon. May 12th. N*fw M t Trust ..... — 180 Am Wat W k » ...... 19% Cssb Charso The following program was given ^Lnaconda ...... 5 8^ Keller, well known north-end busi • Consecutive Days . 7 ^ oU| • ots excellent condition throughout West Hartford .Jrust.. — 200 ness man is second wltl^. five while t Consecutive Days ..I • ots 11 eu 9125. MacDonald, 34 St. John FOR RENT—3 and 4 rooms 'with today: "The Heavens Resound”, by Atchison ...... 42% It ots FOR SALE — CHESTNUT fence all improvements, at 168 Oak Insnranee Stocks C. B. Loomis, Robert M. Reid and 1 Day , ...... • • I 11 cts — — street. Phone 7724. BeethQven by the combined glee Auburn ...... 46% All orders for irregular Insertions posts, 3c a foot. Telephone 6121. street Inquire 164 Oak street clubs; "Finlandia” by Sibeliue, by Aetna Casualty ...... 35 87 Balt and Ohio ...... 9 W. A. Strickland have each secured will be charged at the one time rate. the Boys’ Glee Qub; "Swing Low Aetna Life ...... 21 23 jQendlx ...... 7 four new names. Special rates for long term every SEVERAL GOOD RENTS both Li day advertising given upon roQuest. AUTO ACCESSORIES— Sweet Chariot’’, a negro spiritual Aetna F ir e ...... 23 25 Beth S te e l...... 13% During the past fortnight an ef Ads ordered for three or six days ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES single and two family, r a n ^ g and "Ma Little Banjo” by Dlch- Automobile ...... 14 16 Borden ...... 31% fort has been made to double the TIRLS______« from 920 to 960 month. Apply Ed and stopped before the third or Bfta — RADIO 49 mont, by the Girls’ Glee C3ub; “Fin Conn. General ...... 38 41 Can Pac ...... 12% membership of the Y. Each o f the day will be charged only for the ao- ward J. Holl, telephone 4 6^ . 865 tunl number of times the ad appear Miles of Service In Used Tires landia” a descriptive tone poem National Fire ...... 29^ 31^ Case. (J. I.) ...... 28% members has been asked to try and PHONE 4891 FOR quick radio ser- Main street ed. charging at the rate earned, but All Makes and Sizes 91 and Up. written by Sibelius and p la y ^ by Hartford Steam Boiler 84 37 Cerro De Pasco ...... 5% sign up one new member. The re no allowance or refunds can be made 'vice and repairs. All work guaran Ches and O h io ...... 14% Newman Tire Company the orchestra. Phoenix Fire ...... 39 41 port on progress made will be made on six time ads stopped after the teed. T. A. Spiliime, 14 Strong S t FOR RENT—6 ROOMS with aU Travelers ...... 895 415 Chrysler ...... 8% at a meeting tomorrow night at fifth day. . „ __. 10 Apel Place improvements, Including steam Several alumni and former teach Coca Cola ...... 99% No “ till forbids"; display lines not ers have been visitors at the school PnbUo UtUties Stocks which time Samuel JenkiBs of the heat, newly done over, at 12 Trot Col G a s ...... 8% colored branch of the Hartford Y during the week. Mrs. Florence Kel Conn. Elec Serv ...... 42 46 ***T^e Herald will not bo responsible FUEL AND FEED 49-A ter street Telephone 6068. Ooml Solv ...... 5 will be the principal speaker. for more than one Incorrect Insertion BUSINESS SERVICES ley Erickson of Milwaukee, former Conn. Power ...... 38 40 Cons Gas ...... 60 of any advertisement ordered for OFFERED 13 FOR SALE—DRY. HARD WOOD. MODERN FOUR and five-room flats ly head of the French Department, Greenwich, W&G, pfd. — 60 ’The figures given In the first para more than one time. Cont Can ...... 28 The Inadvertent omission of Incor 98.00 cord; chestnut, mixed with with garage, Lllley street, near and her husband have been g;uests Hartford Elec ...... 48^ 50^ Com PYod ...... 31% graph concern new members gained rect publication of advertising will bo CEMETERY WORK:, foundations birch, 97.00 cord. Justin Lathrop, Center* Inquire 21 Elro street. at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Hartford Gas ...... 40 — D m g ...... 35% since the building was opened and rectified only by cancellation of the for monuments, grading, soil, telephone Rosedale 19-28. Phone 5661. Philip Emery and Mr. and Mrs. do, pfd ...... 41 — Du P o n t ...... 32% not during the drive which ends .to charge made tor the service , enderod. landscaping, lawns graded and Stuart Segar while here In to'wn. S N E T C o ...... 117 121 Eastman Kodak ...... 62% morrow. Others wh« have obtained All advertisements must conform FOR RENT—yOUR ROOMS; also seeded, flagstones for walks and FOR SALE— SEASONED HARD ’The finals in the state debating Elec and Mus ...... 2% members are Gordo i M. Reid 3, E. la style, copy and typography with five and seven rooms; white plumb Manufacturing Stocks regulations enforced by the publish gardens. General trucking and wood, furnace chunks and fire league were held last evening In the Elec Auto L ite ...... 15% R. Coleman 2, Mark Holmes 2, F. ers and they reserve the right to moving. Robert D. Wilson, Parker place wood 1-2 cord 95.00, 1-2 cord ing; Walnut street, near Cheney Am Hardware ...... 17 19 Elec Pow and L t ...... 6% H. Simon 1, Matthew Merz 2, edit, revise or reject any copy con five high schools which qualified for Am Hosiery ...... — 36 street. Phone 7821. seasoned hard wood slabs 94.00. Mills; 918-920. Inquire Tailor Fox FUm A ...... 2% Joseph Wright 2, Frank Obremski sidered obJectlonabU. , ^ . Shop. Tel. 6030. the second round. Meriden won the Arrow H and H, com. — 13 CIjOSING h o u r s —Classjfled ads to Geo. Buck, telephone 25-4. state championship with 5 votes. OfiQ EjI^C **•••••••••••••••• % 2, Karl Borst 2, R. K. Anderson 3, be published same day must be re do, pfd ...... a... 95 Gen Foods ••••••• • •TTa** ••••• • 33 Other schools scored as follows: Billings and ..Spencer — 2 C. W. Holman 8 and W. W. Robert ceived by 11 o'clock noon: Saturdays FLORISTS— NURSE ».IES 15 FOR SALE—HARD WOOD |8 per Gen Motors ...... ' 11% son 2. 10;3U a. m. cord, 94.50 per load. Birch 97.00 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, Wtlby High of Waterbury 4 votes, Bristol Brass ...... — 10 second floor, all improvements and Enfield High of ThompTOnvllle 4 Gillette ...... 17% TELEPHONE YOUR ROCK GARDEN PLANTS and per cord, Chas. Heckler. Telephone do, pfd ...... — 105 Gold Dust ...... 12% garage. 27 Starkweather street votes, Bast Hartford High 2 votes hardy perennials, 50c dozen. Orna Rosedale 13-13. Case; Lockwood and B — 400 Grigsby Grunow ...... • % k i l l e d W AN T ADS. and Litchfield High no votes. Meri BY lE A D r Ads are accepted over the telephone mental flowering shrubs, 12 for Collins Co ...... — 40 Hershey . j ...... ^ den won from Litchfield at‘ Litch at the CHARGE RATE given above 91.00. Evergreens, 25o each. Flow FOR SALE—HARD wood, under Colt’s Firearms ...... 7 9 Niagara Falls, Ont, April ic.i- as a convenience to advertisers, but HOUSES FOR RENT 65 field by a 3 to 0 decision and from Eagle L o c k ...... 17 20 ering Daphnes, 15c each. Califor cover, furnace and stove wood 95. Int Nick ...... 5% (AP)—Malcolm S. McKenale, 40, the CASH RATES will be accepted U Enfield High at Meriden by a 2 to 1 Fafnir Barings ...... — 65 FUJLi, PAYMENT If paid at the busi nia Privet and Barberry Hedging, a load. V. Flrpo, U6 Wells street Int Tel and T e l ...... 5% of CSilppawa was Instantly killed FOR RENT—EIGHT ROOM single decision. Enfield defeated East Hart Fuller Brush, Class A — 14 ness office on or before the seventh 93.00 per hundred. Potted Plants, Tel. 6148. house with modem Improvements, Johns Manvllle ...... 11% today in the collision of his autohao- day following the first. In sertion ^ 15c each. McCon'ville’s Green ford in Thompsonville by a 3 to 0 Gray Tel Pay Station. 25 28 41 Strant street Dial 3019. KeMnator ...... 5% bile with a Michigan Central Mil- each ad otherwise the CHARGE houses and Nursery, 21 Windemere SPECIAL PRICE—Hard wood for count. Wilby won from Litchfield 3 Hart and Cooley .... — 125 Kennecott ...... 5% RATE will be collected. No responsi Hartmann Tob, com.. — 2 way passenger train at^ the Caifton bility for errors In telepboned ads street. Homestead Park. Tele furnace, lire place or stove 95 per to 0 in Waterbury but lost to East ICr6U^ cind Toll .••••••••••••■ % do, pfd ...... — 20 Hall crossing in the heart of the will be assumed and their accuracy phone 5947. load. Birch 94, hard wood slabs 94. Hartford 2 to 1. Llgg and Myers B ...... 48 dty. cannot be guaranteed. Kindling wood 10c bushel. Thomas HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Inter Silver...... 16 20 The question was the same as in Loew’s ...... 21% ’The car was carried 260 feet by INDEX OF Wilson, telephone 8581 or Rosedale the preliminary debates In which do, p f d ...... — 50 Lorillard ...... 13% FOR SALE OR RENT—Nice seven- Landers, Frary A Clk, 25 27 the engine. McKenrie, azcbuniraBce CLASSIFICATIONS MOVING—TRUCKING- 37-4. Manchester was a participant. Re McKeesp Tin ...... 40% agent appareaLiy did not see the room house, Benton street Tele solved that the several states should Mann A Bow, Class A 8 35ont l^tird ••••••••••••• • • • * % Births ...... A STORAGE 2U FOR SALE!—HARD WOOD and do. Class B ...... — 4 approaching train. -. Engagements ...... » phone 8048 for particulars. pass legislation proiriding for unem Nat Biscuit ...... 81 hard wood slabs sawed stove New Brit. Mch. com.. — 10 Marrlr res ...... ^ CARLSON & COMPANY Express. ployment Insurance. In each in Nat Cash R eg ...... 9 Deaths ...... " lengt) and under cover. Cash price FOR SALE— SEVEN ROOM house do, pfd ...... — 90 Daily service to Hartford and stance the negative team defended Nat D a ir y ...... 23% Card of Thanks ...•»•..•.•««••• * per toad for hard wood 95.00; bard with garage underneath. All im North and J u d d ...... 8 12 In Memorlam ...... ^ Springfield, and all Connecticut, the proposition at home and in all Nat Pow and L t ...... 10% wood slabs 94.00. L. T. Wood Co. provements. Inquire E. J. Holl. Niles Bern Pond ...... 5 7 Lost and Found ...... j and Massachusetts points. Loads but one case the negative team won N Y Central ...... 19% NOTICE! Announcements ...... J Peck, Stow and Wilcox 1 — NY NH and H tfd ...... 13% or part loads moved anywhere. Phone 4496. which might prove that therei is Personals ...... • Russell Mfg ...... 12 20 North Amer ...... 25% Automobiles Furniture moving. Telephone Man more evidence against unemploy Notice is hereby glvtm that a LEGAL NOTICES 79 Sco'vlll ...... 10 18 Noranda ...... 13/« Special meeting of the legal voters Automobiles for Sale ...... J chester 8624. Hartford 2,6229. ment Insurance than there Is in Automobiles for Excharge ..... i HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Stanley Works ...... 15 17 Packard ...... 2% of the Town of Manchester win be Springfield 6-0391. District of Coventry, ss. Court of favor of it, at least as far as the Auto Accessories—Tires ...... • Probate. April 11th.. 1932. Standard Screw ...... 22% 25 Param P u b ...... _4% held at High School Hall, on TUfli- Auto Repairing—Painting ...... ^ LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE ^Estate of Charles R. Knight late high school students could discover do, pfd., guar., A... 101 — Auto School's ...... ‘ "A FOR SALE—DAYBED in good con Penn ...... 13% day, April 19th, 1982, at eight TRUCKING. Get ouj' prices. Ex of Coventry In said District, deceas it. Meriden high will hold the state Smythe Mfg Co ...... — 50 Phila Rdg C and I ...... 2% Autos—Ship by Truck • dition. Phone 3603. o’clock, P. M., for the following pur Autos—For Hire ...... • pert furniture moving. “Pioneer ed. trophy now for one year. Mr. Qulm- Taylor and Fenn .... — 120 PhUlIps Pete ...... poses, to wit: Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 Said Court has limited and allo'wed by, chairman of the committee Torrington ...... 29% 31 Movers Who Know How." Carload FOR SALE—CHEAP if taken at six months from the date hereof for Pub Serv N J ...... 41 1. To see if the Town wlU rote Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... II which arranged the debates, stated Underwood Mfg Co .. 13% 15% Wanted Autos—Motorcyclee . . . . It distribution. Wm. L. Fitzgerald. once, piano, vlctrola, bedroom the creditors of said Estate to exhibit Radio ...... 5% to appropriate money for the pur Business and Professional Services' Phone 8035. their claims to the Executrix. Mary that the trophy would probably be Union Mfg Co ...... — 8 Rem Rand ...... 2 pose of paying the Jndehtednesa.of suite, good as new, and other odd E. Knight. So. Coventry. Conn.. R. F. Business Services Offered ...... It an oak placqUe or shield. U S Envelope, cqm... — 70 Rey Tob B ...... 32 the Town, now represented by notes Household Services Offered ...... 18-A FRANK WILLIAMS— General pieces of furniture. Telephone 5677 D. do, pfd ...... — 80 Sears Roebuck ...... 21 ' Building—Contracting ...... U or 6185. Those who neglect to present their aggregating Three Hundred Ten trucking, carlot distribution, fer accounts.* properly attested, within Veeder Root ...... — 10 Socony Vac ...... 8% Florists—Nurseries ...... Whitlock Coil Pipe . . . — 8 'Thousand and 00-1(10 (9310,000.00) Funeral Directors ...... JJ tilizer and tobacco delivery a said time. wil. be debarred a re CURB QUOTATIONS South Pac ...... 12% DoUars; and for the purpose of rais Heating—Plumbing—Roofing i7 specialty. Rates reasonable. Tel. covery. J.B.Wil’ms Co. 910 par 68 80 St Brands ...... 10 Insurance ...... J* ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 AU persons indebted to said Estate ing the amoimt so appropriated, to 7997. St Gas and E l ...... 16% authorize the Selectmen to is8ue Millinery—Dressmaking ...... Is are requested to make Immediate (By Associated Press.) Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . tO FOR RENT —FURNISHED room, payment to the executrix. St Oil Cal ...... 18 bonds or notes or other evidence of Painting—Papering ...... II PEKRE'rr & GLENNE'i INC.— We private home, breakfast if desired, EUGENE W. LATIMER. Amer Cit Pow and Lt B .... 1% St Oil N J ...... 23 Professional Services ...... - 8* Judge GENERAL FARM indebtedness to an amount not- ex will move., pack and ship your conveniently located. Phone 6349. Amer Com Pow A ...... M Tex Corp ...... 10% ceeding 'Three Hundred Ten 'Thou Repairing ...... J* H-4-14-32. Amer Super P o w ...... 1% Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . .. 84 merchandise quickly and econom 7 room colonial cottage hou.se, Timken Roll B ...... 14 sand and 00-100 (9310,000.00) Dol ically. Fast daily express service FOR RENT—FURNISHED room; Assd Gas and E l e c ...... 1% Trans-America ...... 3% Toilet Goods and Service ...... 86 bam, workshop and tool shed. Fine lars, or to take any other appropri Wanted—Business S srvlcs...... 88 to and from New York Connec also store on Pearl street. Inquire Blue R id g e ...... 1 Union Carbide ...... 21ate action in relation thereto. Edncatienal Cent States E lec ...... 1 trout brook and about one-third ojC Unit Aircraft...... 10% Courses and Classes ...... If tions with fast truck service put of Selwitz Shoe Shop. 2. To see if the Town will vote Private Instruction ...... t8 New York going south and west. Cities Service...... a large pond. 2 horses, 1 cow and Unit C o rp ...... 0 to amend its by-law relating to ped FOR RENT — Two unfurnished RESOLUTION Elec Bond and S h a re...... 12^ Unit Gas Imp ...... 16% Dancing ...... Agents for United Van Service, a full line of farm tools. Suitable dlers. Musical—Dramatic ...... I* Ford Limited ...... 3'% U S Ind A lcoh ol...... 20 one of the leading long distance rooms, with all modem conveni Dated at Manchester, Conn., this Wanted—Instruction ...... H Adopted by Manchester City Cluli, Hudson Bay ...... 1% for a poultry or general farming. U S Rubber ...... 3% Financial moving companies. Phone 3068. ences; 910.00 a month. A large ISth day of April, A. D., 1932. South Manchester, Conn. Midwest Utils ...... V* U S S te e l...... 33% Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... II 8860, 8864. store, centrally located in Weldon E»rice is 96,700, part cash, THOMAS J. ROGERS, Business Opportunities ...... It Block. Inquire Dr. Weldon’s office. WHEREAS, It has ,>leased Almighty Niag Hud P ow ...... 4% Util Pow and L t ...... 3 Money to Loan ...... 18 W. A. S’TRICJKLAND, L T. WOOD CO,—Furniture and God in His Omnipotence to take Penn Road ...... 1% Warner Pic ...... 1% Help and Sltnatlona Pub Util H old ...... % West Union ...... 31 SHERWOOD G, BOWERS, Help Wanted—Female ...... 81 piano moving, modern equipment, from this earthly existence our be APARTMENTS—FLATS— Edward H. Keeney West El and M f g ...... 22% W. G. GLENNEY, Help Wanted—Male ...... 81 experienced help, public store loved friend and fellov. member, Stand Oil I n d ...... 13 Woolworth ...... 36"% GEO. E. KEITH, Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 house. Phone 4496, TENEMENTS 63 Judge Alexander Amott, who has United F ounders...... 1 Real Estate and Insurance. Agents Wanted ...... 87-A Util Pow and Lt ...... 1 WM. J. THORNTON, Situations Wanted—F'emale...... 88 FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room endeared himself to all who knew United Gas ...... 3 Office Phone 6414, Res. Phone 8180 A member says Congress wlU PRANK V. WILLIAMS, Situations Wanted—Male ...... 88 him, and who has, through the Selectmen of the Town of Employment A gencies...... 40 REPAIRING 23 tenements, with all modem im never cancel the war debts. May Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehicles provements. Inquire at 147 East quality of his friendship and the A Californian has entered an odd be not, but what about Europe? Manchester, C!onnecticut. soimdness of his counsel, made his Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 MOWERS SHARPENED, key mak Center street or telephone 7864. business. He collects mosquito LIvj Stock—Vehicles ...... 41 departure a loss inestimable, Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 ing, vacuum cleaner, lock, gim, larvae from stagnant ponds and Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 FOR RENT—SIX-ROOM tenement, tli6r6for6 dries and grinds them into a food clock repairing. Braithwalte, 52 BE IT RESOLVED, That In the FOR RENT For Sale—Mlsoellaneons Pearl street. with all improvements; reduced for aquarium fish. Articles for S a le ...... 41 rent; 277 Spruce street. Apply death of Judge Alexander Amott, Weldon Farm — Tolland Boats and Accessories ...... 4C a fellow member from the earliest Building Materials ...... 47 281 Spmee street. Turnpike, 26 acres improved Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 41 HELP WANTED— MALE 36 days of our existence, the Man Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, chester City Club has sustained a tobacco land, 8 room house, Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A SPECIAL EXAMINATION all improvements. 95 Charter Oak great loss; ttot the membership NOTICE I modem improvements, bam Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 Household Goods ...... f l nounced. Railway madl, P. O. clerk, street. Apply Sam’s Shoe Shop, attests to the honor that fell upon Notice is hereby given that a and two chicken coops. For iSTOOy COCHRAN PICTUQCS4f^KS& Machinery and Tools ...... II carrier. Men 18 to 45, Salary 91i- 701 Main street. it to count him as one of its mem Special Meeting of the legal voters rent—$50.00 per month. Musical Instruments...... It 700 to 92,700 a year. Write for full bers; that we bear testimony to of the Town of Manchester will be Office and Store Equlpmeut . . . . 14 FOR RENT—2-SDC ROOM tene his high character and to bis Apply Robert J. Smith, 1009 Specials at the Stores ...... H particulars. Instruction Clerk, Box held at the Municipal Building, in Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... IT S, Herald. ments, on Madison street, after coimtless qualities; that we as fel said Manchester, on 'Tuesday, April Main Street, South Manches Wanted—To Buy ...... M April 13th. Inquire 100 East Cen low members mourn his passing; 19th, 1932, at eight o’clock In the ter, Conn. Rooms—Board—Hotels—Reuerts ter street or telephone 8782. that we sympathize with his gra forenoon for the follo'wlng pur Restaurants LIVE STOCK- cious wife and his beloved mother Rooms Without Board ...... 69 FOR RENT-IN JOHNSON Block, pose: Boarders W anted...... 69-A VEHICLES 42 In their bereavement and extend To see if the Town win vote to Country Board—R esorts...... M single rooms or in suites, with mod to them our deepest condolences, approve Caiapter 126 of the Special Hotele^Restaurants ...... 91 FOR SALE—10 GOOD WORK em improvements. Phone 3726 or Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 9t and Acts of the General Assembly, Ses A FEW CENTS Real Eatate Fox Bent HORSES, 3 ponies, 6 saddlers. S. Janitor 7636. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, sion of 1931, entlUed "An Act Con Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. 91 D. Pearl, 120 Woodland street. Tel. That a copy of these resolutions spent each week for a good fire in FOR RENT — 4-ROOM tenement, solidating the Schools of the Tovra Business Locations for Rent . . . 14 6730. be presented to the wife and of Manchester.” surance policy may save you many Houses for Rent ...... 66 all improvements, and garage, at m o^r of our deceased fellow Suburban for Rent ...... 66 23 'Trotter street. Inquire 116 Dated at Manchester, Ctonn., this hundreds of dollars. Are you risk Summer Homes for R e n t ...... 67 member, that they be spread upon 13th day of April, A. D., 1932. ing the lose of all* your household Wanted to R e n t...... 66 POULTRY AND Center street Tel. 4608. the minutes of this club and that Real Estate For Sale SUPPLIES 43 THOMAS J. ROGERS, goods when you can Insure them for Apartment Building for Sale . . . 69 FOUR ROOM FLATS on Ridge a copy be published in the Man W, A. STRICKLAND, 91500 at less than one cent a day. Business Property for S a le ...... 79 BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock eggs, street, newly renovated. All Im chester Evening Herald. Farms and Land for Sale ...... T1 Signed by: SHERWOOD G. BOWERS, Houses for Sale ...... 71 for hatching, choice stock 92 per provements. Inquire 25 Spruce W. G. GLENNEY, Think it over. Lots for Sale ...... Tl street. ROBERT N. VBITCH, 15. J. F. Bowen, 670 Woodbrldge THOMAS A BRENNAN, GEO. E. KEITH, Resort Property for B a le ...... T4 street. Phone 7800. Suburban for S a le ...... Ti FOR RENT—SIX ROOM FLAT, EDWARD McCa r t h y , WM. J. THORNTON, Real Estate for Exchange...... 99 Resolutioru Committee. FRANK V. WILLIAMS, ROBERT J. SMITH Wanted—Real E state...... 97 CUSTOM HATCHING 4c .per egg. second floor, 22 Henry street Ap ply Mrs. Ellen McCemn, 16 Wads South Manchester, Coim., Selectmen of the Town of Real Estate, IneoraBoe Anetlen—Legal Nntleeg 1000 eggs 935.00. Edgerton, 656 Manchester, Connecticut. Legal Notices ...... » .r A North Main street. Phone 6416. worth street, telephone 4590. April 14, 1982. Steamship Tioketa By FRANK BECK GAS BUGGIES—Found a Perfect Tenant (BEAD THE STORY, THEN CX)LOR THtf PICTUBE) , w h e r e 's m y r e c e i p t The plane that swooped down-to said he. "WeTe Just as wonted as * BOOK ? I RENTED THE o l o y o u Y ^ d o n ’t b e heavens!) I SAy' X BOUGHT THIS SECOND-HAND CAR the groimd bumped Just a bit and can be about a little pal of otm who GARAGE TO A GUY HAVE A N GOOFY. HE'S NOT IS THAT ^ disappeared in air. UNDERSTANDING ONE OF THESE TOUR PRIZE TO PRACTICE WITH. 1 NEVER swerved around. 'The Tlnies hesi W IT H REAL C L A S S . tated as a queer man Jumped right "He can’t be very far away. Ws’d HE JUST BOUGHT A B O U T N O T W O U L D - B E , B A C K IN G h a d a c a r b e fo r e . E H ? MECHANICS, WHOS UP TO TH E WHEN I ’VE LEARNED HOW out. like to fly to him today, but we A MAMMOTH EIGHT, CO M IN G IN Said Scouty, "Gee, I wonder whkt can’t walk and we feel sure your iY SO HE HAS REAL L A T E , A N D CHIEF AIM IN LIFE G A R A G E r TO DRIVE AND REPAIR WHAT IT, I'LL GET A he landed for, upon this spot. Shall plane would take ue there." F/iJLED TO D O U G H , h e 's NO IS TO SEE H O W we run up and bravely ask him r e p a ir in g ! LONG HE CAN KEEP N E W C A R . OIDJA 'The man replied, "Well, young PICK A PERFECT COMING RIGHT what’s it’s all about?” sters, I am tired of flying way up TENANT FROM BACK W IT H SO M E c o n c r e t e 5AV? "Why not?” said Windy. "He m /x e r f r o m high. You see, I am a sky oop and THE FLOCK WHO H IS CAR*. looks kind and maybe he will help keep the air roads clear. ANSWERED THBR , 0?£T G OING T O us find poor Dimcy, who by now LTHE JU N K ‘T m going , to rest a while, so A O FO R A PILE. must be Just miles and miles from H/QHCi' PEFtNED here. you can do just wbst-j^'d.llKi to “ You see, it may not be in vain if do. Juet promise me that shortly OWNER OF Q U IE T you will bring, my plane bSek here.” CAR, we ask him to loan bis plane. If be a O HEM says yes. I’ll pilot it and there’ll be "Hurray for youl . This will be STAYED HOME naught to fear.” great!" the Tlnies ahoutsd. "We TODAY, AND "Say! That’s a grand idea, lad! can’t wait until wa’ri on our merry 6/WE AMY A (2i> m It Is the best you’ve ever bad,” said way. Juet wish us Ibts of Itidc.” L E 5 S O N O N Coppy. "Come, let’s waste no time. Then Winity aald^ fly real well, HOW BIG I’ll gladly take the lead.” as you can vety shortly tell. ,X>0Q*t 1/% woriT ’bout yoiit p|atto ^benf^^ 1 BUGIHES5 MEN y' And then the Tinies promptly ran p O TH E IR up to the funny looking man. As know we w oiK pet acnclL" 'STDFF- soon as Windy reached him he be gan to talk and plead. (Dusey _ "Please let lu use your plane,” ble in the next story.) \ \ 4 - - . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1982. PAOBELBVlfr OUR BOARDING HOUSE Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox SENSE AND NONSENSE By Gene Ahern A u n t S o p h r o n y W i n k l e c l a i m s t h a t t h e t r u a n t o f f ic e r h a s Koowtodfe iM Power. face with the door...... I/eap year Tommy w m zond of aqueexing doesn't signify that girls should ‘ ^ o u t g r o w n '*’ h is u s e f u l n e s s . tooth paste out of hi.' shiny new Jump at conclusions...... Flattering tube, liis mother, finding It neces a man is like after dinner speaking. sary to Unfit the amoimt to the pur* The whole thing depends on knowing C f' MAlSbR,' uerf MS MR. FA-THeR t * pose la view, warned him one morn when to atop. IKSTRoDUce -To VaU , r ^^Av/e - tH’ ing not to take too much. VGBLU., IMBLl !! Nervous 8ultor—I’ve come to see f v MR. VlAmnilBAL HgoPl E! TLEASURC Tommy—How much may I take? EGAP., VGHBRC Mother—Oh, a Uttle bit, about the your sister. s Hahte riA4iX>S GF iiki-rfe The Six Ages of Women. LEGLESS BOY HERO Five Fifteen Houston, Tex.—A legless Negro Twenty-five boy of 16 was the hero of a fire Thirty-five which partially destroyed a Negro Thirty-five apartment house here. The boy, P. Thirty-five Owen, lost his artificial legs In the blaze. He was awakened by the A woman’s favorite sport is shop smoke and hobbled about the house ping for things she knows she can't arousing the occupants. By the afford—a man’s is doing things he time he had finished, It was too late suspects he ought not to do...... for him to return to his room for Maybe some of the flappers kiss so his artificial limbs. © much now, before they’re married, because they see bow few mother g e ts ....If wives and stenographers [mau.apAT, would only co-operate, no man would c isaasYiiiiA have a chance to get far from the ATKODG0T dotted line between his desk and his doormat... .A musician is deflned as one who can hear new musle and recognise the old scores it was stol For I am fearfully and wonder en from. And even some of us fully made.—Psalms 139:14. SCORCHY SMITH An Over Anxious Hero who do not claim to be musicians By John C. Terry can do that... .Apparently, no girl Creation is great, and cannot be of today plans to remain married understood.—Carlyle. long enough to “get into a rut’’ or ^QOSH '. 1 HOPS THE' - LEFT t h a t WIRE ^ THANK (aOODMESSMV LEG let any man become a positive habit IMPRISONED m en AREj rDAN6UNG LIKE THAT?. ISN'T BROKEN - AMO THAMK . with her. ALL FOUND ALWE ! GOODNESS NOBODY SAW ME FlapperRCO. U. F 8.anny PAT. OFF. Says: Wife— (on their return from the - WHAT A CRACK ON ANY SHIM I •party)—Do you realize what you •did, Hueband—No; but ni admit It was wrong. What was It? Amost—WThy so sad? John—I am Insolvent Amos—How much have you made over to your wife? . John—Nothing. / Amost—How much money have you Inveeted abroad? John—Not a penny. Amos—Man alive! You are not Insolvent—you are ruined. Agnes—Isn’t It remarkable how Alice keeps her age ? aara—Tes, she hasn’t changed it A. r. AH wtiii. Puimr* * ' ' for ten years. WThen a gold digger starts chas WASHINGTON TUBBS U ing after a Scotchman, she gets By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams g ^ run for her money...... When the meek Inherit the earth, their hardest problem will be t^^'^ng to collect rent from the unmeek...... Every now and then we come across ennk a house-to-house salesman who is so 'f7\9X.%ZUTKi C.OME TO A \WMT\UCj C^R.'' rude we don’t know whether to slam The modern girl Is now an ancient llbNvaWT. KUD vlASH AWP MLE STEAV ( vwe. g o t o m e . B iCt NER . ©oT AL0»4Cr \ / 1 NkEvER \ the door in his face, or to slam his topic. \ iHb QOvettN FROM TV\E\R Y1LL.A. UTON A LOMELY ROAD. a Ov a »siTAg ^ ,TC)a O — oS *B ooT JuLW.V4AEM COULD FC^ER,) PRIME US FtLL.eRS VMI-IO H A fTA MOu s t il l Go t a VSIKV “ThsH OomT 'f PLACE >MEAR O U P <2uT So m e OFV TVIK'S F ^ « c o a t OM Am’CAiuT FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS r : AVW^Y. PAniT ARE VOU SUUe ASSOLUTELY, SvipE YA ARE} THNS (klMlNG fiOBObY’S FoaoWlkb SPORT. Them oetectwes the s l ip . OS, R\?.’ ABSOLUTE LY.' IT'LL EE K VMEEVi BEFOP.E TWET \»lNV<.tS OP’N' FlMDS US CjONE. / Me loom at it.... HE'U. HMM-THAT Biawr. OR SIASS VJOOWDS IS QUIT6 A Hope TW6 AftOST DAKk^ER- -Twe SMiM opevJ- (SooD Size aeiMs SMALL, Piece OF SLASS-1 QU)CMuy...BUT T u en e! ITS I DOCTOR. THIMM L CAM PIX 0UT...VMS'U. w a s h JOMSS HIM ALL rr sooo Rl«HT A m jiFPy... waaawToev.c SALESMAN SAM They Ought To! By Small nJJL Bo y .' THAT'S A OGOD , [ CAM, MlsTeR.1 I a m 'TH' FIR^THIMG I ^ OH, MO! He'LL Be OUlTe ALL OH...BUT Poodle "l MAYS A T o t a l o f 1^2.3 OooP.seLi-s Wom't ATntAcf A MCAM \F YlP» CAN CAPTtTb TH IS MovJc l TY VJAMTTfxBUY \SSOM e- MUTHlM' WILUl CI&HT. IF v o u Ta k e c a r e Has mo Table* iWe DECIDED *tb GO IMTE> LOOKIM* COMPAMY BU.Y A w h o le THIMG-THATIS SURSlb OF H IM -*• t WOULO BUSlMBSS EOI^ MYfcBLP' DO iT l cut!/ H6 SPOOMS.... ME GRIP-LOAD OF THlMGSl A TH ?A CT h o u s e WVYS.S ^^JO►rT Oltf, SU66E.ST OlVlHd HIM OAJE DBIMHS OUT aT t s m Tio m I TA8LESP00M OF CASTOR WILL H S, OF A . OIL WKEM YOU SET PAIL a Hi m h o m e ... •:a % "A w l»3a. I.U,SY HCA r'.j-f ■■ • ■■'V , ■■■<’<■'.■ .. -■ ’■'Ir- ■ I ,. . , ' .r-r :.''.V~ ■ . ;■ ! ■ . 1 •, , ■ • - ■ ■ ■ . ■ , * ' •■ V-- ■■-.^^ , V,./ .- THUfU^AY,; A l ^ p a g e t w e l v e iHmtrl}?0trr Cumins f maid the plans and specifications under son In police court this . momlng. M. a Peokham, filled with asOk eud Miss Margaret Adams of hack Epworth Leaguera, of tbe South Baker pleodsd guilty and paid e ready for didtvaiy.- ! Methodist church have set the date “MANCHESTER” ALONE which the construction company Is matack street entertained last night operating. POUCE COURT total of 118.69. Peterson teld tha :thht. hO ABOUT TOWN at her home in honor of her fiance, of April 21 for their annual ban According, to ^bp.th,the At0h®..^*icla quet. Those who have not already OflRcBar Walter Cassells and Oar* had had trqpUf .wUh.Mmr on e Fred Sturtevant of Center street, ON POST OFFICE FASCIA bearing the nanoie of the building is Arthur D. Baker, . of Rodcville, once Peterson, manager of tbe Man preyibua oocatios,. whan the IcUar The refreshment committee, the whose birthday occurred yesterday. secured tickets may confer with to carry the'carvbd lettering "Man Miss Helen Gardner. charged with apt>roprlating bottles chester Bottle Bbcchange, Inspected begged off and premlsed tb use hla floor committee and the ticket tak Among the guests were Miss Eliza chester." The engineer in charge of owned by Bryant A Chapman and Baker’s milk truck on Hilliard street own. bottles..AttcMhiey. Oaorge baaa- ers have donated their aervlcei' for beth Rlcard of this town and George the work for the contractors, Pler- yesterday morning and found bottles ner represented Baher 4n oourt this the modem and old-fashioned dance Luce of Bloomfield, who Is employed Plans Contradict Statement M.. C. Peckham, Manchester milk ’The Beethoven Glee club will hold ettl Brothers, says he has received dealers for bis own use, was found bdenging to Bryan ft Chapman and mpmlng. / to be held at the School Street Rec by the State Highway Department. That “South Manchester” Is no notice of any change in tbe size Saturday night and Charlie Sweet Its final rehearsal tonight at 7:30 guilty and fined |6 and costa on two o’clock at the Swedish Lutheran To Be Designation. or character of the inscription from counts by Judge Raymond A. John' will broadcast the affair on the Teh Willing Workers society of church in preparation for the sev those Indicated in the design and streets gratis. the Lutheran Concordia church will enth annual concert of the club at the specifications. . meet tomorrow evening at 6:16. the High School Auditorium next It was learned today that the re Mrs. Cleon Chapman and Mrs. Monday evening. cent letter of tbe first assistant The Justamere Bridge club will Alfred Howland of Strickland street, Noble Grand Mrs. Jessie Wallace postmaster-generad to Senator meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. and Mrs. George W. House of Ben Sherwood Behrend of Main street. ton street attended a luncheon- and Vice Grand Miss Ruth Morton All members of the Junior 6 Rab Bingham, stating that the new post I TCjydfcCfiniiHi bridge given yesterday by Mrs. of Sunset Rebekah Lodge will be bit club are requested to attend a office at the Center would be known SOUTH Mf\NCHrs rrH ■ CONN guests tonight of Myriad Rebekah meeting tomorrow night at 7 o’clock as the “South Manchester" post of Monroe Stoughton at her home In fice, does not agree with the under New Britain. Mrs. Stoughton form lodge of Stafford Springs, which is at the club headquarters at Depot celebrating Its 20th anniversary. Square. Officers will be elected for standing of the situation existing In erly lived In Manchester. Each lodge In the district has been the coming year and plans made for the office of the supervising archi BETTER SHOE Take Advantage requested to furnish one number of the season’s activities. tect at Washington as Indicated by Special Purchase and Sale I Mrs. Leander Carlson of Hamlin the program. Miss Emma Strick of Our Weekly street entered the Hartford hospital land will give a reading for the local REPAIRING today for observation and treat lodge. KILLED BY FUMES ment. Both Diana Shop# are prepared Fine Shantung The Cosmopolitan club wl# meet New Haven, April 14.—(AP)— FOOD SALE to give tbe best of shoe repairing Friday Fumes from a gas heater caused Saturday, April 16, 2:80 P. M. ser^oe available at these reduced tomorrow afternoon at the Y. M. C. Mark Holmes’s Store A. with Mrs. R. K. Anderson as the death last iflght of Louis N. prices. Lace Curtains Cohen, real state dealer In his North Methodist Women. A U T O T O P S hostess. The guest speaker will be home. Medical Examiner Marvin M. Baked Beans, Salads, Macaroni and Sho|»piiig Mrs. Lewis Rose of Hartford, whose Scarbrough said Cohen had been Cheese, and the Usual Variety subject will be "International Rela of Home Made Foods. tions." Mrs. Rose has attended asphyxiated accidentally. Plan i W REPAIRED armament conferences at Geneva, V i' and has made a deep study of Inter •/ national relations. All Saturday * Curtains, Tops, Ladies’ or Gents’ + f Floor Mats Rubber Heels Specials in the A *1' ADVERTISEMENT— , 'I; 7 SPECIAL SPRING OFFER 1', Made-to-Order 2 5 c «Self Serve” and i ■i' During the month of April Plne- All Kinds Harness Making, Repairing hurst Grocery is renting Johnson’s Ladies’ Flexible tif 1*^' Electric Floor Polishers at 75c a Health Market 1 A special selling of fine day, provided an order foi^ John Leather Soles 0 RUBRER HEELS J. quality lace curtains at a low CHAS. LAKING son’s Wax (any size) accompanies On Sale t t it 90 Cambridge St. Phone 4710 call for machine. 7 5 c 1 i < price for such quality and Including O’Sullivan’s, Good r.• tailoring. Made by a high Extra Heavy Oak tU grade curtain maniffacturer. year and Firestone. Soles for Men F rid ay A t 1 i Dress up those dining room Scallops Attached 1 i :± and living room windows, Steaming Clams...... 2 qts. 35c 9 5 c 3 O’clo ck now! You’ll be delighted Chowder Quohaug Clam s...... 2 qts. 45c i f e i with them we know! Open Clam s...... 39c pint EXTRA SPECIAL Shop Friday and Avoid Eastern Halibut. Cod. the Saturday Jam. Men’s Heavy Waterproof Soles. • $2.49 quality of last year Sewed on. • five smart styles BUCK SHAD ROE SHAD FRANK DIANA Main St. at Bldrldge • neat tailored hems 20c lb. 39c lb. or FOOD SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1:80 P. M. • outstanding values at $1.49 Firm fresh Fish Just In by express direct from Chrysfleld. Sam’s Shoe Repair Shop 188 Center Street. Johnson Block Open Wednesday Afternoons. J. W. Hale Company’s Store Whole Hutterfish Herring 701 Main Street, Miss Margaret Stratton’s OIoso, Haddock St. Mary's Church. Hale’i Cnrtaina—Main Floor, left. 15c lb. lOc lb. Baked Beans and Other Feeds lOc lb. in Variety. CHILDREN’S CONCERT Sweet, Freshly Dug Native Place Yonr Orders With Us for Friday, April 15, 7:30 P. M. PARSNIPS 4 lbs. 25c South Methodist Church Prompt Delivery On Benefit King's Heralds 2 lbs. 15c. FILMS and Home Guards. DEVELOPED AND Admission 15c. Old Fashioned RANGE PRINTED “Store Type” CHEESE 29c lb. 24 HOUR SERVICE FURNACE and Film Deposit Bos at Store Entrance David Chambers Beet Horse Currants 9 oz. Pickled FUEL OIL SOUTH MR NCHCSTER ■ C Radish Special Lamb Tongue Contractor 12c 12Y2C box Jar 25c Center Auto Supply KEMP'S Extra and Regular Phone 5293 and Builder Sizes in Pickled Bismarck Herrings 10c, 3 for 25c The Talk of the Town! Silk Crepe These SLIPS Wool $ G O O D THINGS T O EAT NEW. EXCLUSIVE WITH U. S. The Manchester Public Market Coats FRIDAY SPECIALS Fresh Steak Cod to f r y ...... 2 lbs. 25c Thlcb«,wld«, Imiiw-ImUrs Plenty of Round Clams for chowder ...... 2 qts. 2.5c extra sizes, Fancy Mackerel...... 3 lbs. 25c too, in these Fresh Fillet of Haddock ...... 19c lb. lovely sUpa The quality Open Clams for chowder...... 35c pt. of tha allk You will be surprised at the qual crepe Is ex- Fresh Eastern Halibut Steak ity of the fabrics, the expert tail esUent and Fresh Made Fillet of Sole oring and the styles in these $10 usually found only Fresh Haddock (whole) ...... 8c lb. coats. They are equal to the in |8.«5 Fresh H errings...... 10c lb. $16.75 coats of a short time ago. garmenta Dressy tailored coats with Lyo- Both sll- Special—Corn Muffins...... 15c dozen lene closing. The furreii dress bouette and I » coats. Snappy wool polos in tan bias - cut Bran Muffins...... 15c dozen styles. and blue. Every coat personal Flesh and Home Made Clam Chowder ...... 25c qt. ly selected for value, style and White. Plain Codfish Cakes ...... 25c dozen quality. tailored or lovely Alen- Stuffed and Baked Mackerel...... 25c each con lace Apple P ie s ...... 19c each Hale’s Coats—Main Floor, reor trimming. Parker House R olls...... 12c dozen Fresh Green P e a s...... 2 qts. 25c Main Floor, rear Fancy Greep A sparagus...... 15c lb. Fresh Clean Spinach ...... 29c pk. Half and Regular Native Dandelions • ...... 15c lb. Sizes in These New Bunch B eets...... 2 for 19c Fancy Carrots, large bunch ...... 2 for 19c Best Pure L ard ...... 2 lbs. for 13c Land o’ Lakes B u tte r...... 25c lb. IS WEEK 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar in cloth bag ...... 42c Brownie Peaches, large can ...... 15c FAR TOUGHER .. . LONGER- Finest Native Potatoes...... 21c pk. WEARING . . . SAFER Fresh Native Parsnips...... 4 lbs. 25c Criseo in b u lk ...... 15c lb. No mer* clalm^ thisl The biggest tire Improvement In ten yeers . . . a vastly btttsr, toughor, n«w trood Dial 5111 rubber, developed and used exclusively by U. S. Children’s 25c . . . It adds thousands of extra miles to the long Socks, Anklets life of U. S. Royals . . . Inaeoset the sefety of Think of It 1 Half size wash frixqu at flVOO. U. S. GUARD driving . . . and is less likely to puncture. Yet the 3 '“"5 0 c Women who Are h u d to new U. S. Royals cost you less than ever before I fit will welcome these A sturdy, geecZ-Zooir/ng/genu/nc U. 5. A special purchase and sale frocks for the home — of high grade socks and ank they'll fit so weU and no Tire ut a priet you*ll hardly htlitva lets. Another “buy” re bothersome alteratlcm. In G. E. WiUis & Son, Inc. value you certainly won't ported through our New York new. crisp prints. Youth office. Lisle, rayon and ful styles. Skirts are made match elsewhere I U. S. ROYAL mesh in new spring colors. t Main St., Tel. 5125, Manchester with inverted, cluster and Many of these socks sold for ^de pleats. Piping and 50c not many months ago. trimming, in . contrasting Lumber— Mason*s Supplies (On sale Baby Shop and Hos colors. 88 1-2 to 52 1-2. CENTER AUTO SUPPLY CO. iery Department.) A l^ regular sizes, too. O t l ’’~ ^ o a l Main Hoor, s Cannel Coal for Fir^laee Use. 155 CENTER STREET SOUTH MANCHESTER rear and center Main Floor, center ■ II . j- )Tfbua DOS MAd A Piece VEAH....AU' 1 I'AA JOST IM ©vaHA*Tfe.R€, A UOTfe [VSIELL-TLiaTS >MHY I EARLIER IKl TFA' SPR im Ct 1 00*4T minjO Th' CuTiT JlsroFF OP «UASS IW MIS PAV*/ ? Hope etoop TIM6 see VNftU., SOOKI PIX PoiSowiw® TH" l e g s , OONT VJHAT THeyBe i AN4* e,TiLL ravje. P l e m Ty . -rHAT..*.JUST BRHJ3 DoeSWT 6£T t h e ^ f <301 MS TO IKISIDE, PBecw;L6$ — IH — OOAAe OM, / PooDLC...see Jil? HOVM we pNES LIMPS , ^•icPtr in ir*i A TfHJ ♦ J //