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PRESIDENT SIGNS When 2,000,0W Turned Out To Hear Hitler SUGAR CURB BILL JOIN HUNGARY IN ROBLES CASE B Means Redaction of One KIWANIANS THRILL A|reonent on Doties SEARCH CONTINUES Half Cent in Ponnd in IN OLD TIME P U Y Tariff —> WiD Help the and Expert Pricey Each BUSINESS BETTER Pofice Disdose Ifc i i s te Boy Rxed ({nantities Prodncers Outside U. S. Borlesqoe IMell^drainiQer’’ Bemi in Custody a of Prednets from Others. BUT MORE JOBLESS Waehlagrton, May 9.—(AP)— of Early 9(Fs Assisted by and Watched Before B c ii President Roosevelt today sl|:ned By ANDRUE HERDING the sug;ar production control bllL Commanity Pbyers. More Families on Relief — That Is Why Ransop He expects to sign the 1417,000,- (Oopyrlsht 19SA by Aisociatnd Press) 000 revenue bill tomorrow. Rome, May 9.—(AP)—An Italo- Than a Year Ago, Dept of Was Not Collected. 'DirUUng mellerdrammer, farmer I The President proclaimed a re­ Austro-Hungarlan economic agree­ boy hero, sweet, demure heroine, duction of one-half cent a poimd in ment was reached today and will be Commerce Reports. sleek villain, Hawkshaw, the detec- | the tariff of sugar. signed probably Saturday. ’Tucson, Ariz., May 9.—(AP)-r- tlve, Parmer Stanley and the old DetenHon of an imnamed men ja He also declared that the rate of I This agreement is based on reci­ the sugar processing tax “must not mortgaged farm, all the necessary procal and preferential duHes, a Washington, May 9— (AP) —The the kidnaping of June Robles, six- exceed the amount of the reduc­ accoutrements of stage play of the I minimum export price accord, and Department of Commerce reported year-heiress, was reported to the tion” in the tariff. early 90’s was dusted off last night an agreement between the three today that the number of families Associated Press today by an au- “This means,” he said in a formal as Hie Manchester Kiwanls club naHonw to purchase fixed quanUHea thoritaHve source. statement, “that the processing or presented its zmnual benefit show of certain pnxlucts. on relief as of April 1 was larger compensatory taxes will not in­ fcr Its Hebron Kiddies Camp, as­ The major points of the agree­ this year than at the same Hme last EYom the same source ia- crease, in themselves, the price to sisted in the straight drammer by ment, which has been in negoHatlon year. fonnation that the man, described be paid by the ultimate consumers membeis of the Manchester Com­ for five weeks by Dr. Richard In its monthly survey of current as a Mexican, bad given officers dsr and at the ssmie time our own sug­ munity. Players. Kiwaalans them- Schuler, the Austrian minister. Dr. business, reporting generally im­ tails of the plot and nam ^ a n^iy^ ar producers will have the oppor­ se> ,es fumi^ed most of the com­ E. de Winckler, Hungarian export proved conditions in most sections and a woman, both Mexicans, and tunity to obtain in the form of ben­ edy relief in the extras that for the! chief, and Dr. Chiancarelll, the of American business and industry, another man, whose naHonality wap efit payments, a fairer return from most part make the prOducUon head of the economic secHon of the the department noted: unknown, as accomplices in the kid­ , their product.” entertaining one. Italian foreign ministry are as fol­ “Notwithstanding the progress naping of the girl here April 25. The map who was said to hava Asks Co-operatioa 200 Attend low s: made in recent months in absorbing into Industry a i>ortion of the im- been in cu ^ dy for a week alHuhfg^ The President designated an in­ The old opry house where the (1) The minimum export price employed, the number without work not formally under arrest, was dei* formal Cabinet committee compos­ mellerdraminer was portrayed was | accord—Austria and agree to remains large. scribed as the “contact” through ed of cdficers in charge of the vari- the Hollister street school audito­ buy Hungarian wheat at a price ap­ “The exhaustion of individual re­ whom the family of the gdrl was to oiu territorial possessions to co-op-, rium. It made a good house for { proximating 40 lire a qifintal, that sources, together •with the demobil­ deliver 815,000 ransom for her re­ erate with the secretary of agricul­ the show since the stage is adapted is, about 92.6 cents a bushel, a fig­ ization of the eWA workers, has turn. ture in administering the sugar rather suitably for amateur plays ure appreciably above the present I resulted in a substanHal increase in control bill. and there Isn’t the handicap of export price. Hungary and Italy Could Not Get Ransono. ‘T hope that this act,” he said, agree to buy Austrian lumber and the number of families on relief as It was learned that the msn fl|rH three flights of stairs that High of April 1 is estimated to be larger “will contribute to the economic school hal. presents. About 200 at- wood pulp for paper making also at came under suspicion* diiring the improvement in Hawaii, Puerto a price appreciably above the pres­ than a year ago.” time official investi^Hon of the tendef’ last, night’s show and a Employment Gains Rico, the Virgin Islands, the Philip­ larger attendance is expected to- ent internal price in Austria. The case was suspended. He was picked pines, Cuba and among Continental minimum eoeport prlce^ accord is an The survey reported substantial up and held without charges, sugar producers, x x x gains in employment and payrolls Associated Press was infonasQ, thw °‘ra. pl.y, "There'. Gold In Them wh'^'Se™ o^lS'uefS'^aS f“‘ effort to raise pfices and increase “Those engaged in this industry the buying jwver'. between the middle of February and forestalling an opportunity fdr Thar miH" wa. no doubt Intended Naat alma and p o W It generallyaene^v isla Lcredited S ltS ' with being one of the greatest single throngs in history. the middle of March, with 79 out of have an opportunity to improve for a burlesque .on the old “he aint To Purchase Wheat lecHon of the ransom. > ; ‘ , ktheir economic status through op- 90 Industries studied showing im­ done right by our Nell” type of (2) Italy agrees to buy approxi­ provem ent In this line. The ransom money has been ’^craHon of this act. I urge their co­ play that was popular when Apel’s mately 2,(^,000 quintals (7,408,000 ing the abductors’ caU in. the hopia operation in carrying out its provi­ Statistical information on other Opera House was playing “The bushels) of Himgarian wheat and aspects of the business scene for of Bernabe Robles, reputedty sions.” “ KEEP P A R H PURE” Austria agrees to buy 2,250,000 wealthy grandfather of tfie^ gtlfi^ Raggec. Hero” and “Queen of the 6 PERSONS ARE KnJ.F.n March and early weeks of April Ro these ports ^ r cent of the average for 1923-26, found. The ransom money, thjs /(Oenttmied o« Ten) to a Bowery dive. it was that a- the «cpense of north German taken as normat plan disclosed, was to have been ports, parHcularly Hamburg. the audience w»s .l«t.ia on a deep, Discorered. ■Alexandria Bay, N. Y., May 9.— obtained within Abe -first l2 taouto Britain’s Quotas of Imports (4) Italy's and Austria’s industri­ dark straet—Hie Identity of the (AP)—Republican State Chairman after the girl was kidnaped on her Floradora sextet. 'When the “girls" al products are given a large pref­ ^ y home from schooL At the and W. Kingsland Macy today called on erential treatment by Hux^ry. So GOVERNMENT SEEKS came out they couldn’t conceal Le Bourget, France, May 9.— Claimed to Infringe on WSDU TO HE/Ut of that Hme, it was jdanned to qdrit themselves, not under flounce up January in his efforts to oust Fred nomic agreement, which wan nego- Rublnow, Harold Burr, Robert It was believed to have plunged imports likely will be the first gun W. Hammond, clerk of the assem­ Uated by Premier Mussolini of For several days after the New Haven to Arrest Man into the channel, 50 miles wide at fired by Japan in the Anglo-Japan- Day With Other Defend­ bly, who, he charged, was linked Italy, Chancellor Dollfuss of Aus- naplhg, the suspected contact n ^ (UoiHtaaed ofe Page Ten) that point, smd to have sunk Imme- ese trade war, it was indicated in high government quarters today. with the utilities. trlr,, and Prime Minister Goemboes was reported seen mlngUng wHk . dlatefy. Canght There. A majority of the foreign office Predicting that the forces of pub­ of Hungary, will lift Austria and ants in Federal Conrt. officers and searchers in and nsfr The occupants of the plane were: officials believe the British restrlc- lic opinion would eventually eradi­ Htmgsry out of their economic dif- the courthoTise here. He was sup- Pilot Csumet, French. Hons on Japauese trade infringe on cate “invlalble control,” he pointed ftculHes and make Austria more in­ Radio Operator Oiler, French. New Haven, M ay 9— (A P )— T3ie SAYS BIG M S T $ the most fqvored naHon clause of out that the “Did GuSfd" had al­ dependent commercially. , May 9.— (AP)—Samuel (Oonttnaed on Page Ten), Steward Hudson, English. Department of Justice notified New the Anglo Japanese commercial ready done a “dramaUC about-face” InsuU will be arraigned in Federal Coupt Ernest de Neuvllle, French treaty. in votlpg for a broad utUlHes l»vea- Court Friday, it was announced- to­ Haven police today that Walter A. CONTROL THE CODES passenger. For this reason, a high govern­ tigatlon and passing a series of bills day, to be charged in the two Fed­ Madden, of New York, charged with M. Gulcbard, French passenger. ment official said l^al experts are to curb the acUvltles of utilities. eral eases against him. shooting a detective during an at­ DRIVES HIS WIFE A Mr. Tralffard, English passen- studying the relation, of the treaty “Your duty and mine between PRESDENT^ SON ’The deposed utUlUes magnate, tempted payroll robbery, was want' f «r. to the quotas announced by Walter now and November;” be told a group now in Cook county jail, ■will be ad the Federal government on < The plane was sought on j»th Runciman, BrIHsh board of trade of young Republicans here last brought before Judge PhlUi L. Sul­ charge of violating the Dyer act. Got. Pinchet Wants Greater Mdes of the channel, by air and sea. beiad. night, “is to see that there is no FATHER OF CHILD livan and will bear himself charged TOKHIHERSELF In a telegram to Chief of Police If infringement is shown, Tokyo let-down in pubHc interest, and that with using the mails to defraud, in PhiUp T. Smith, the department said (Contiaoed on Page EJeven) will protest, the official said. a vigorous campaign is waged daily connecHon with the sale of stock An agent was enroute to New Haven Labor Rispresentation on Quoted President for an imfettered party and a com­ in CorporaHcm SecuriHes, Inc., and with a Federal warrant for Madden He recalled as a precedent that plete eradlcaHon of invisible con­ with fraudulent acts violating the Hnsband’s Odd P ld o to i^ At the same time New Haven of' trol.” Daughter Bom to Mr. and bankruptcy laws. flditfs received a communication NRA, H e» Workers, Japan protested similarly when MISSING; France insHtuted import quotas The other defendants in the mail from saying Madden’s des­ He said that the proof of the par­ against Japanese commerce. fraud case have already been ar­ Abont L on Held R opu h cription answered that of a man in­ ty’s sincertty in the utility fight Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt at The official said Jsqjan will re­ raigned, and will have their next dicated in that city for robbery. wduld be in the chau^ter of the fuse to make any peace overtures man nominated for the governor­ day in court on May 15. 'The nine Stolen hi Detroit FEAR FOUL PLAY business associates who are sible for Wonian’s Snddio New Haven officials said the In­ NRA code authorlUes was advocat­ and will not propose a comprolnise ship. In this connecHon, Jie denied Fort Worfli. or suggest a revival of the project that he had committed Mim5wlf to charged, along with InsuU, in the formation from the Justice Depart' ed by Governor Gifford Pinchot in banl^ptcy case have nevev been ment indicated an automobile found an address prepared for delivery be­ for an Anglo-Japanese trade con­ the nominaUoQ of any parUcular ference. arraigned, however. Chicago,* May 9.— (AP)—A young 'abandoned last week after the At­ fore the Pennsylvania FederaHon of candidate. Fort Worth, Tex., May 9.— (A P ) Japan at present is withholding “Eternal VlgUanoe.” They wlU come into court with tempted robbery of a 13,200 payroll Labor today. Minister’s Hat and Car —A daughter was born to Mr. and InsuU Friday. wife was dead todapi ityparantty'; Declaring codes now .“are con retaliatory measures, it was em­ “I should like to see a vigorous Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt here last driven to end her life because Of at the dress factory of Leon Insler phasized. Other Defendants and Brother, had been stolen in Dlled by the same giant corpora Found Near River; Also contest amcmg men of the Ughest night. The granddaughter and Insull’s son, Samuel, Junior, and her inability to accept hvr h u ^ Detroit several months ago. The Hons and trusts x x x who ruled the A foreign office spokesmaq said: standing for the Republican nomina' daughter-in-law of the President his brother, Martin, wlU stand st band’s philosophy— Hi,at thera Dyer act is aimed at the interstate Nation’^ Industry before the depres­ “It is entirely natural that HH- Hon,” he said. were reported "doing nicely to­ the bar with him. The other de­ should be no obalna,: on' love, nob transportation of stolen cars. sion,” the governor sgld, "NRA can tain’s sudden drasUc' should Emphasizing the necessity ' of day.” fendants in the bankruptcy ease arer; even in marriage. 1 Looking for Little Boy. be deeply resented in certain quar­ No details of the Detroit robbery be .made to work only through the “etornal vigilance” to keep the par­ Mrs. Roosevelt was formerly Miss Harold L. Stuart, president of Hcd- This' was the ters in Japan'where it'ia compared were contained in the communica­ strong and permanent organ^tion ty pure,” Macy said. Ruth Googlns of F ort W orth. sey, Stuart A Co., securlHes bouse; night;, to police by the '36-; tion from that city. to a commencement of hostilities “Remember that the interests The secmid son of the President Philip J. McEnroe, a vice president of the workers, absolutely fr^ from Halifax, May 9.—(AP)—’The husbs^ 'Kenneth Hamm, who ' a4- Loot In Anto the control of the employers." married the Fort Worth society girl of Corporation SecurlHes; John P. inltted In Uie pr€sence of Mr. unit' mysterious dlsaj^earance of a Bap- (OoDtlnned on Page BJeveo) (Oontlnaed on Page El^en) O’Keefe. Assistant treasurer- and The abandoned automobile was !The money xnakers must be Hst minister at Debert and a sev­ at Burlington, Ia4 last July 22, five Mrs. Julius Nelson, another registered in New Jersey in Mad­ later secretary of that firm; Edward driven oiit U^e NRA temple," he as­ en-year-old boy at Yarmouth still days after his first wife, Elizabeth couple^ that he was “In lova Tl^ den’s name. In it police found mer­ Browning Donner, Philadelphia J. Doyle, president of Common­ serted. “The workhrs, the consum­ pnzzlbd Royal Canadian .Mounted Mm Nelscm.” ; . chandise which they said was stolen heiress, obtained a divorce at Min- wealth Edlmn Co.; Stanley Field, a ers, and the snudl' business men Police today as they invesHgated Hamm foimd his vdfe’a jKg in February in a clothing store rob­ den,' Nev., on a ehi^fe of extreme director of CorporaUon . Securitlea; must be heard In the tourt of the rumors of foul play 'hi both cases. their home, he said, a fw bery in New Haven. To Build 1,000 Planes cruelty. The decree' was granted WiUlam R. Irwi^ an auditor for Blue Eagle. A compliance board Rev. G. R. T. Ayling failed to Re­ ed from a “date” hla^u^ Detective Benjamin Racce and on a o|x>sa complaint aifter Elliott CorporaHon SecurlHes, and Charles without representaUem of labor up­ turn home aft^ making calls in his had with Mrs. N els^ Slto'ldur Joseph Bannon were wounded, had estobllsbed residence tn Neva­ W. Daniels, assistant secretary and on it is an outrage. Colchester county Olimilt last ed a revolver in her band. neither serioiisly In the attempted For United States Army da and filed the divorce suit. A son assistant treasurer of that cqpapany. n s p ien 'Thursday. His car. was found Fri­ Odd Phllooopjtyi^:^L holdup last week. ’The latter was was bom to them November 17, CorporaHon SecurlHes was organ­ “The plan I stand for Is to make day n ^ r Ingonish river, and his hat “From the things I halm struck by a bullet after Madden 1932. ized in 1929, and was one of the the workers better off by laws was picked up on a bank of the in reading and stwhdng jumped on the running board of his Washington, May 9.— (AP)—The<« T h e call today for bids on the 80 Young Roosevelt and Miss Goo­ last of the blocks in the InsuU which will protect them dlrecUy financial structure. the people I have khhvtL^A car in an attempt to flee. stream. . > Army dug into a 87,500,000 avlaHon bombers to be delivered early In glns were, married at the home of (not through spedal favors to big Belief was expressed he bad miss­ While InsuU rested in the county quoted Hamm as sayb^.v^r A second man charged with be­ 1986, spedfled they he the fin ^ in Mr. and Mrs. G*orge C. Swller of business), laws for minimum ed his step in the darkness while fimd today, starting a three-year jail hospital, bis attorney Floyd EL ^ u lred the phfiosc^iy •tMfe; ing Madden’s companion esc^ed wages, for shorter hours, for better the world. , Burlington, aunt and uncle of the should bo ho cu '' ” and is still at large. repairing a tire and fallen over an drive to acquire one thousand of Thompson,! anhoimced he would go compsneaUon, for unemployment Requests for bids on SO attack bride. even in marriage. ! embankment to the water,, but ru- the world’s finest fighting planes. planes aliso to be: purchased fit>m They met at a rodeo In Fort before the U. S. Circuit Courf of Ap­ toeurance, and for special legisla- mon of foul play were heard whim peals and that it cut In half the ’T dlaohssed tlda itaOm:- Hon to sttengtben Ijshor unions.” From the office of Har^ H. the PWA fund will be advertised Worth a year ago IfSt March while wife sotoai TBEA9UBY BALANCE! searchers failed to recover the Woodring, assistant secretafy of within a few dajnn. 8200,000 federal bond fixed yester- Tbe governor reviewed U^ral la­ body. ElHott was enroute west after r^ year. She felt, war, came a call for bids on a fleet Congress already has. appropriat­ dhy by Judge John P. Bames. Washington, May 9.— (AP)—Jhe bor legislation hA e^^i^rted during signing from a New York advertis­ toir, but'aba waa Dragging the Harbor of eighty huge -bombing plahes—a ed another 811.486,000 for purchase ing firm. The President's son w«nt Attorney Thompson also said he position of the ’Treasury May 7, his two terms as chief executive, In Yarmouth dragging of the call which Initiated the War De- would seek to free his cUent on a aaked mb fit I and pledged his cpStlnuAd support of planes for the Army during 1985 to California, where he became an was: Receipts 828JS18,694i)9; ex­ harbor, for litUe Johnny SmKh, habeas corpus writ I of labor in event 'Of 1^. elecHon as partment’h policy' of insisting, on sod Air Corps engineers now are executive of an air line for a Hme. penditures, 860,144,789.80; balance, missing since Sunday, continued aD compeHHve bld

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about opposite the north Mala street entrance when Mr. Bowen, ■loetfoo of offfoer* «t BookvlUo Lodgo of Blko wlU be held tomor­ p e t COKYSniK whose attention had been called to Um m ES AGENT A B O O T T O m row Bight »t tho BUu Homo la MANY FREE OFTS . r the moving, had the truck stopped. RodEvue. Thoro wtu aloo bo * ro- OBITUARY Ihe driver was bolding a state Births reported at Mrs. Howe’s porto of offioen «ad committeeo. . ArSAMPLEFAOt BOUDDIG HALTED highway deputment permit te IS PROBE WITNESS Maternity Home, on Wadsworth George L. Betts of this town is a travel over the' roads, but there was street, tire as follows: A son, bom candidate for the chair of Bstoemod the necessity of getting a permit to Monday, to Mr. and 8 ^ . Joseph Kalffht. Large Number of Firag Ceii^ travel over the roads in Menebester. Fontanella, of S2 Walker street; a tribute Articles to Be Placed to guarantee any damage that O riror Had Failed to Obtain Denies He Ever Asked Sena^ daughter, bom yesterday, to Mr. Tho Itoothorhood of the Bmaauel Thomae LftPerge on Lucky Table. might result This was secured, the and Mrs. John M. Derby, of u Lutheran okuroh will be hoot to the *1116 funeral of Tbomas LaForge 'l l . Brotherhood bC the Hartford Eman­ truck and its load being held up Vernon street; a daughter, bora of 571 Tolland Turnpike, was held . Permit Before Pasng while the necessary papers were be­ tor lliatclier to Intercede yesterday, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. uel church at its regular meeting In addition to tha published list this Friday night at 8 o’clock. A at his home at 8:30 this foorning and of firms oontrihutlng samples, or ing secured. A large gathering col­ Cooper, of 58 Chestnut street. gifts for the lucky table at the Sam­ large turaout of members is antici­ at St. Bridget’s church at 9 o’clock. lected. ple Fair, tomorrow at the Masonic Tbrongh Town. for His Gas Company. pated and the visitors will present A funeral high mass was celebrated It was necessary to travel through A spectai Ascension Day service oy Rev. J. F. Kenney, acting pas- Temple, the committee in charge Bi^W aOlic(n& Main street as the truck and house w ill be held in St^ M ary’s EpiscopeJ a program. Oscar Lund, a student to i. announces the following: ' , church at 11 o’clock tomorrow at the Hartford Tbeolo^oal semi­ Road Suparlatandant J. Frank were so high that they could not get Albany, N. T., May 9.—(AP) — As the body waa being brought The Maacbeater Electric ram- under the railroad bridge on Center morning. There will be Holy Com­ nary sad assistant at the Hartford pany. Center Phannaey, Geisaler Rowan this morning held rip imtil A flat denial that he had ever asked church, will be the speaker and mu­ into the church, Mrs. Ariyne M. Gar- B f Aaaodatad Press t street The route that was to be fol­ Senator Warren T. Thayer to inter­ munion amd presentation of the rlty played, “Nearer My God to Products, Brocul Brook; Hbhr’s tha nacaasary parmit and guarantae sic wU> be furnished by the Gondo­ l^olence in the Alabama coal ^Ml lowed was down Main street through cede for or againat any bills in United Thank Offering by the Thee”, Roswig’s “Ave Marie” was Bakery, Blish Hardware Compsmy, Woman’s Auziliaty. liers, a male quartet Following the Kittle’s Market, Royal Ice Cream iron ore fields had entered the Ifi- - for damages was secured and sign> Hartford road and into East Hart­ which the Associated Gas and Elec­ sung by Mrs. Maude Foley at the program, refreshments will be company, Burr Nurseries, Public tion’s strike scene today. > ■ . ad, the transportation of a one and ford through Silver Lane. tric Company was interested was served. elevation and at the close of -the There will be a meeting^ of the Market, Cheneys, Case Brothers. 'Two negro aiiners ware k^ad gfeki one half story frame building, own­ When the necessary details had made before the Senate judiciary mass and the blessing of the body, Manchester Gas Company, Kil- several others wounded in 6 riaah been overcome in Manchester the committee by WaUace E. Pierce, Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Mary’s Mrs. Foley sang “That Beautifui ed by the Standard Oil Company of spindie Farm, Bryant-Cbapman, •with officers f last night naarpto truck again' started moving, but the the company’s agent, aa the Thay­ church at 7'o’clock Friday night in Land on High.” New Jersey, after it had come the parish house. New England' Laundry, New Jshkooda iroh mine on Ra4, Moim- rate of speed was reduced and it er inquiry resumed today. EUCTRIC REFRIGERATOR ’The btulal was in St Bridget’s Method Laundry, Pinehurst Grocery, ta'n. Pierce was again questioned ^ through the Center from Bolton and was expected that it would be 1 cemetery, Father Kenney conduct­ John Hancock Insurance company, National Guardsmen were about the purchase of a utility plant In an article In yesterday’s Her­ f turned south onto Main street. o'clock before the house would be ing the committal services. The W. G. Glenney company, Potterton cd to check the disorders. 5 out of the town limits of Manches­ from the former chairman of the ald with reference to a permanent SHOW OPEN TOMORROW l^arera were Daniel Shea, Frederick The building which was 20 feet secretary for Local 2125, United and Krah, Tioga Yarn eompany, Longshoremen along the Facifle long and 16 1-2 feat wide, was load­ ter. Senate committee on utilities legis­ Shea, John Shea, Dennis Shea, Stanley Brush company. The Man­ lation. Bto bought the plant for Textile Workers 6f America at Coast were called on strike today aa ed from its former location in Bol- The destination is West Hartford. Wm B« Held in Odd FeDowa Robert Edgar and Alexander f chester Coat, Apron and Towel Sup­ members of the President Rooae- the Associated, paying Thayer 687,- their office in the Odd Fellows fa k a ltls. ten, just to the west of the pond be­ The building is to be erected on a ply company will provide the demon­ veJt’s board o f arbitration exerted 500 for the controlling interest, and building it was stated that Ptsal- Building at the Center for strators at the food fair with towels low College Inn. A truck owned by site in that town to be used as a dent Arthur Shorts was named for their influence in an attempt jto 621,000 extra for his services. Three Days. WUnam J. Crooks and other articles needed. the Roger Sherman Transfer com­ gasoline station. the position. The man named for block the walkout i Cla3rton R. Lusk, Thayer’s attor­ The funeraT of William J. Crooks Hale’s style show of Nelly ^ n pany of Hartford bad charge of the the office is Arthur M. Shorts ^nd Gulfport dock workera remained ney, concluded the direct examina­ of 42 Gerard street .was held this dresses is scheduled between 3:30 moving. There was no trouble with not President Shorts as stated. ’The fourth annual dectrie re- on strike. ADVERTISEMENT tion with these questions: afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home. and 4, the permanent wave demon­ trees or overhead wires imtU the frigwator show will open tomorrow Another dispute brought out 3d00 “Did any representative ot the Rev. Franda P. Bachelor, pastor of stration for 6 o’clock by Mrs. Mary truck with its lo«ul reached the Cen­ Just arrived certided seed potatoes Associated Gas and Electric Com­ Forest fire wardens in many in the demonstration rooms of the Seastrand. Tickets may be used to 3000 copper miners and w orlds ' ter. There was some trouble in get­ 6150 per busheL Fertilizers |2.00 the TalcottvUle Congr^ational in three of the Anaconda Cop^/er pany ever ask ypu to intercede with parts of the state were busy with Manchester Electric Co., in the store church, officiated. The bearers, all any time between the opening of the ting under the wires at the Center, per bag. Baby chick feed 62.25 per Mining Company holdings on Butte, Senator Thayer for or against any forest fires yesterday, but John Jen­ in the Odd Follows block at the Cen­ nephews of Mr. Crooks, were Cal­ fair at 2:30 and the closing hour at but this was overcome and the truck 100 lbs. W. Harry England. Phone legislation?” Mont, hill. '• sen, forest fire warden for ter, formerly occupied by the Tel vin Crooks of Middletown, Franklin 9 o’clock. Positively no tickets will had turned down Main street It was 8451. “Never,” Pierce replied. ter, had no fires in his district Late Oo. This show is sponsotW by the be sold at the door, the limited sup­ Milwaukee, Wis., employes of ^ e Crooks, Kenneth Crooks. WllUam ply has been exhausted. "Did you ever at any time ask yesterday afternoon he w u noti­ electric refrigerator dealers of Man­ Ludke and Albert Lqdke, all of Globe Steel 'IHibes com pany went on Senatof Thayer to be for or against fied from the Somers lookout that chester. It be open from 10 a. Hartford, apd Arthur Ludke of strike today for a twenty per cant any bills?” there was a fire in the west part of m. to 9 p. m. on Thursday, Friday pay Increase. Workers of three 0 never did.” Rockville. Burial was in Grove Hill “1 the town, but another cheek from and Saturday of this week and will cemeteiy, Rockville. sausage plants in MUwaukee voted ' Questioned on Letter. Hartford showed that it was over be in charge of Mrs. Marion Rowe, U. S. STANDS FIRM to walkout Monday unless their de­ Lusk questioned Pierce about a the line in East Hartford, In the Home Economist of the Manchester Walter Lewis mand for a twenty per cent wage letter written to him by 'Thayer vicinity of Laurel Park. The fire Pliectric Co. In the past three years The funeral of Walter Lewis of Increase was negotiated staisfoc- February 27, 1928 at which time ON DEBTPAYMENT torily. For Mother’s Day WuS t^en care of by the fire ward­ it has proven a very popular event 112 Highland street was helrf this Thayer was chairman of the Senate ens of East Hartford, assisted by and very beneficial to all dealers The Sherbrang Chair company at public service committee. afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. L. C. members of the Hartford fire who have participated. Many con­ H arris o t the South Methodist Sherbrang resumed operations to­ “My best recollection is that that department. tacts have been made at these day after a settlement between the was a reply to an inquiry from me church officiated. The bearers were Bot Will Grant Hearings to shows that have mieant sales within Rdbert Purinton, Lucius Foster company and the United Brother- as to what a certain bill was about,” The rank team captained by Gris­ hood of Carpenters and Joiners. Pierce seiid. a few days after it closed. There is George Nichols, William Risley, Sheer wold Ch^pell composed of members no admission charge to this exhibit, Nations io Distress Who Strikers picketed the New Y «k The letter from Thayer referred Martin Frederickson and Sydney oi Memorial Lodge K. of P., will to­ everyone bring cordially invited to Snipbuilding Company plant in Cam­ to a bill providing that utUitles Strickland, Burial waa in the Eeist night work the first rank on a class attend no matter what type of re­ cem etery. den, N. J. could not undertake rate increases Ask Reductions. of candidates for Llnne Lodge in frigeration you are now using. The textile muia of the Amookeag without first notifjrlng municipal Orange hall. Manufacturing company in Man- Swagger officials. The dealers displaying models cneqter, N- H., were sch^uled.io re­ "This is simply one more of the this year are Bafotow's Radio Ser­ Washington, May 9.— (AP) -i The hedge along the front of St open tomorrow after a strike o t the measures we usually get from either vice, Weetlnghouse,. Chet’s Service President Roosevelt emphasized to James’s church property from Park MAY ASK POWERS day that the United States stands cotton division Involved all, t*ri New York aty or Buffalo le^la- Station, Grunow; Center Auto Sup­ street to St. James street, which for collection of war debts but will thousand workers. Labor leaders re-* tors but bas no chance of ply Co., Crosby; Kemp’s Inc., Frlgl- Suits was killed during the winter, has dalre; G. E. Keith Furniture Co., grant a hearing to nations in dis­ fused to sanction the walkout. being reported from my commit­ tress who ask for reduced paymente tee,” the letter said. been cut Sown to the roots. Leonard; Standard Plumbing Co, TO OCCUPY YEMEN .Kelvlnator; 'Frederick Raff Inc., Whether token paypaents, which The Southern Railway was tha A copy dl this letter previously have been made In the past by Great of new corded and diai?- The regular monthly meeting of Universal: Potterton A Krah, Cros- first British system to adopt the introduced in evidence showed that Britain and some other debtors, will steel sleeper. onal weaves. duplicates were sent to H. J. Magee the Girls Friendly society. Junior ley; Wetherell Motor Sales, General Club, of St. Mary’s church, will be be accepted in June, will be decided and H, 8. Hopeoe, officials of the Electric and Watkins Bros. Inc., Ruler of Tiny Arabian Na­ upon the merits of the individual held tonight at 7:30 at the home of Norge. The dressea have short Associated. case, the President said sit his press Miss Evelyn Robinson of 352 Center conference. street. tion to Appeal to Great or cap sleeves. MURDERED IN AUTO Debtor nations which have made Toronto, May 9.—(AP)—A bullet INSULL TO HEAR token payments — q. part of the t:? SHE M EETS TH E wound In the head, the body of Wil­ Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters obligation owed—have been ex' The jackets are hip to at its meeting last night in Odd Britain and Italy. liam N. Fltchett, vice president of empted so far from the rigid terms CHALLEN 6 E O f three-quarter length. Fellows ball, held a Mother’s day CHAR(SS FRIDAY of the Johnson bill barring finan­ the Patricia Rouyn Exploration observance. Approrlate readings Company, was found in a car early cial transactions with the United A GREAT STOBYi were given by Mrs. Annie Alley. Cairo, Egypt, May 9.— (AP)— States by defaulting debtors. Most of them have col­ today on Shepard avenue, North Mrs. Sarah Miller, Mrs. Mamie (OoBtlBoed from Page One) 'The Imam of Yemen may appeal to York, Toronto suburb. The President said that no nego­ lar and cuffs of Chiffon, Dickinson and Mrs. Elizabeth tiations have been entered Into with Police stated preliminary investi­ pers and a maroon bathrobe of light Great Britain or Italy to occupy his Organdie or Pique. Caverly. Mra Marcyl Peckham little country rather than allow It foreign nations for payments due gation Indicated Fltchett could not played piano selections. Games wool. Insull cheerfully volunteered to fall Into the hands of ibn Saud next June 15. have fired the fatal shot. They ad­ were played and cake and ftluif Lbat he felt much better, "The Conqueror,” ri was reported No applleatiobs -have been made Newest Summer Shades. vanced the theory be had been slain. pimch oenred. **The doctor told me I must not for a hearini: for reduced paymetits. smoke," he said, and with a gesture today. 'The Daily Mall’s Cairo It was made plain that the United Also Navy. A meeting of the committee for and a smile at McNamara. “And States still insists upon war debt St. Bridget’s card party will be Tve followed your orders.” correspondent said in a dispatch to his newspaper that should the cbUrctlons and is offering no terms TONIGHT! held tomorrow evening at 7:80 in His shock of white hair has been of revision. ^ the basement of the church. Plans cut by the jail barber, and Insull Imam take such action, he would Sizes 12 to 64. request occupation until the Yemeif- Meanwhile Secretary Hull ap­ Bridge - Whist will be made for the weekly card xecalled with amusement that his proved plans for a Congressional party to be held Monday night at last trim had been at Istanbul. Saudi Arabian border dispute is set­ Setback and Dancing tled. investigation of, tin which would 8 o’clock. 'The following members How did he like his surroundings ? study the advisability of trading bava been assigned to the commit­ insull wouldn’t talk about that, nor Controversy betw' en the Imam Three Featured Prices; and Ibn Saud, powerful ruler of war debts for new supplies of the Wapping School HaD tee this week:,Agnes Connors, DorU of his family—famUy affairs were Saudf Arabia, over a hilly border' metal. ^ Free Bos Transportation and Re- Roy, Anna Swlkla, Barbara Burd- never mixed with business, be ex­ Representative Caldwell (D., freshmMits. loe Oreun and Soda stretch precipitated the bitter war­ zUl, Mrs. Nswton Taggart, Mrs. plained; He had not conversed with Sold. fare which has aroused the appre­ Fla.), proposed the inquiry, which John Moske, James D ^er, James ariy of the fellow inmates of bis would be made by a special House GRAND PRIZES AND hensions of at least three nations^ Bailis, 'Thomas Spillane, Walter hcspltal ward, among whom are committee of seven members. $ 11.75 USUAL PRIZES. Britain and Italy, as well as Strimike, Charles Zelinsky, Charles 13-year-old George Rogalski, held Testifying before the House rules Rhythm Orohestra. Olaski, John Mitchell, Margaret Mc- France, have warships In' the Red for kidnaping and murder of a lit­ Sea. committee, Cakiwell presented a Carl Wiganowski, Annoimoer. Keever and Michael Coughlin are tle girl, One report was that the'Yemen­ 'letter from the secretary of state Admltcion Only 2S cents. the chairmen of tha respective com­ ‘T have purposely refrained from saying: m ittees. ites bad turned the tables on their talking to anyone about why they attackers outside Hodeidab, Yemen "As you know, this department CLEARANCE! are there,” Insull said. Red Sea port which already bas would favor any legitimate means He would not discuse the charges fallen before Ibn Saud. which might be employed to protect against hiin. Another report, however, said the supply and the price of the very Spring Ck)ats and Suits. Sport and Dress large anoounts of tin required by Pinchurit is offering you some espedaUy good buys for “What is the real story back of it Yemenite troops at Sana, walled types at reduced nrices tomorrow, Thurs­ sll?” someone ventured to ask. capital of Yemen, had revrited the United States each year. 0 ^ Thursday—the Freshest Vegetables and Meat—a full tine "1 believe that the proposed in- day. ‘T m not going to teU It, ” be said. against the Imam os his mlliury of Fish. Then, after a moment's reflection, leaders worked strengthen the vestig^tlcri would serve a useful purpose and I appreciate your ini­ be went on: city's defenses against an impend­ “Many people seem surprised how ing attack. tiative in the matter?' Pinehurst a man of my age can go through all Caldwell pointed out to the com­ thia, I can go through It, becauae i mittee that the United States needs know that I have never bad a dls- a large supply of tin for commer­ FRESH MACKEREL 14« honsft dollar in my poeseeeion. If a ASSISTANCE TO CHINA cial as well as possible war pur­ man can look himself In the face in poses. Annually, be said, American bis room and know he bas done tin purchases amounted to .about FROWNED ON BY JAPAN 685,000,000, of which 80 per ceilt HaUbut Filet of Sfrfe nothing morally wrong. It ira’t any Blackfish trouble for him to face a crowd.” comes from companies owned or From Black Salmon FUet of Haddock coqtroUed by British. Point Cod Tartar Sauce Fear That Western World Boston Bluefish Lemons Funds May Be Used to Buy “ 1 2 i c FEDERAL EXPENDITURES War Matsrials. NO-Machine AMERICA’S LARGEST Bach morning Pinehurst reoeivest PASS SIX BILLION MARK Geneva, May 9.— (AP)—A Japan­ POPULAR PRICED CIRCCS VEGETABLES Fresh Strawberries ese fear that western world fimds NO-Electricity Tender Fresh ^ going to China may be used for war ADMISSION Cream to Whip Waahlafton, May 9—(AP)—Fed­ purposes was described today by Asparagus eral espenditurea today paeaed 66,- MaMyuki Yokoyama, Japanese con­ — TO ALL — ^ e sh Milk 000,000,000 for the fiscal year wt^h sul general in Geneva. Oilld or Adult ends June 80, to repreeent the first He summed up the Japanese at­ ouUay of this siae since 1920. titude on assistance to China fol­ A NEW 2 lb*. 2 9 c The exact expenditure up to May 7 i PINEHURST MEATS lowing a visit to the League of Na­ /■»! Genuine Spring 7, the lateet day available, waa |6,- tions where he conferred with Rob­ a ; 060,158,779. . ert Haas, the director of the com­ ZOTOS Pinehurst Crisp, Tender Rib Lamb Chops, lb. .35c Of this 68,842,716.504 waa for munications section. emergency purpoeee and 63,657,- He said he was convinced , the Green Beans stewing Cuts of 488,274 t o r routine government League-wouW proceed cautiously In Permanent ooets. China. Lamb, lb ...... 39c 'The deficit on this day waa 63,- “I believe,” said the Japanese dip­ Wave 410,509,11^, as compared with 62,- lomat, “that the great powers like 2 qts. 2 S ^ Ground Beef...... lb. 19c and 25c 710,203,597 a year ago. Great Britain and France, and also The expendltiu^, which Included the United States, which sits on the Donated as a door prize at the Sample 6358,156,400 o f einkihg funds, stUl committee in a Consultative oa- Combination o f were 65.000,000,000 short of budget padty, will abstain from doing Fair. Regular price $10.00. Rareripes p M Large Bare Bone, 2 Pounds Bib Meat estimates for the fiscal year after things in China which ars not prac­ Horne’ k o D c h ...... 1 and 1 Bunch of Carrots OO sinking fund adjustments. tical. t o r ...... gsELOemamsiuim Mrs. Mary E. Seastrand wiU also give a Rhubarb ZZC In 1920 the government spent 66,- "The Japanese apprehension is tmMmmmsmuoifHnimmi 408,000,000. Not Since then has the that funds which may eventually be demonstration of the new wave at the Fair b u n c h ...... ■ Radishes Boneless Sirloin Steaks or Rump Steaks government spent so much in a sin­ raised ior the reconstruction of and will gladly answer questions on the tJ — 2 Big Bands! question of Chinese reccjistructlon. 106 Big Featore Oraos Acts! Be sure to investigate this NEW and Dandelions He said be bad glail6M through Native Spinach O r a n g M d o z . 2 5 * 100 WOd Animals, Elephaats, ENTIRELY DIFFERENT METHOD OF UNITED TEXTILE the report prejxared by Dr. Ludwig Camris, Bto. PERMANENT WAVING. Celery. Rojehman, the League of Nations, Cucumbers WORKERS OP AMERICA technical adviser to China, but that A wite.»W|itllt9R Campbell’s Vegetable t o p* be wished to examine It thoroughly Somi. 9 Mna LOCAL 2125 MANCHESTER on tho loh wlierevBr o*e | before he pronoimced any opinion cm ONE DAY ONLY t]^ subject d to H K B t N b f l i Iv o r y Soap NO’nC E l TUESDAY '■^7' ' *4BPgB 68; £ Sunbright Qeanser...... 5 em w 2Sc t Perf ormaaosa , Any member oaring to Some deep-sea animals have Mary Elizabeth’s Arrow Soap Chips, large eyes capaUe of seeing only BAIN OR BHINB a lltUe money to the HUUard 2vP. U. and 8 P, M Swift’s), box...... i T O C strikers please leave the the iAosph<»escent 'igbt thrown 5 bars 2 S * out by other denisens a t the d e ^ , with your shop reprsssntatl.r» while Others have no visioa at aU. NOOK yopibefbrs eaa; Satorday. vrtn KufQy dea^loo. help ao If MAT watter how sm4>1, wU ha spprs goma aarty American plcnaiw 9W RaUnow Building arc laid te have lived la cavat ta omoiTB oaoinfiis dated and will bsoeJtt tlM DODQHiptTT * ~ ~~ PDIE«n|R8T - D ia l 4151 sfriKirii and their thiuDMa.. FaBaaytvaiila» New Toi^ llaMS ^dniaetts and pMhiqw othar eoli> O i ‘ ■ANcaaBTO U H «- / w - ■ 7 .i'i 'TnTTTTtrr^.''' A;-: ■ O m ta W . Bjmxzm of M a r t l ^ • t bee a t the who tleiBal fasML hi IIEE CONim PibGilAII sipicA Rupl) toBuf It ^fibitoidodad With a£SSfld REMEMBER D sSSn as to tbs wtabsrs of the town aactfon aailj today. Q ___ Rupert fe. Tun___ eontert to be held by tb s d u b s been rapm sd atoleh lata yeateiday • - I .V SELECTED fO R BE/WTY in BfiDutley High school ob tbe aft- iUtDUa W(MUN FOUND bankmptey rateee U iaat I in SonunrvUla. ocmtpilM with a ‘ smoon a t M aj 12 wffll bs Bads' by aom ox taoaay. three Jt^es: Dr. Arthur D. Wood- The Tumholl MOTHER’S Men’s Vba open with “Lsudamus,’* a Welsh Inaugueating: a feature never before aection said be saw two men push a ford were dlscliarged today. creased. In New Smart Styles Mother Likes Best. choral by Daniel Protheroe. Next incorporated in a local store, a win­ struggling woman into tbe car, which, he said, was operated by a w in come "Sweet and Low" by Jo­ dow given over to tbe display of seph Bamby, followed by "Victory third man. He said the men 1 •T h e Undies—79c andmore. the intermission, announcement wiU dow from time to time marked be made of the names of the mem­ at a reduced price. Each day, a ARE YOUR SHOES IN And here are more gift suggestions that any ber clubs of the federation which further reduction will be noted. have taken first and second places Any merchandise that may escape GOOD REPAIR? Mother will be pleased with. in the annual contest to be held at tbe eyes of those looking for bu- If not, bring them in to us. We Automatic Oven the Bulkeley High school in the aft- gains, and is about to take the final use nothing but emoon. reduction which wiU wipe out tbe Heat Contn^ •Holeproof Hosiery . The second half of the concert entire selling price, wffl, instead be The Best of Leather will open with "The Reapers' Song" donated to needy famines in town. • Hand Bags or Gloves a Bohemian folk melody arranged This "Automatic Window" idea is and your choice of your favorite by A. T. D. Next will come the based on tbe famous F use’s Auto­ brand of rubber heels—O’Sullivan s Gas Broiling, At $1.00 famous Brahms "Lullaby," and matic Basement in Boston, where or Goodyear Wingfoot — put on "Lift Thine Eye*” by Logan Bald­ merchandise is reduced at regular while you wait. Gas Baking, win. The program will conclude intervals and finaUy, if not sold, is with "Prayer of Thanksgiving" by given to charity. Kremser. 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TWO FISHERMEN ROW tbn prenent with Mrs, Catarlea Brtteia wMr* wepMe* SiUita of PRIVAIE LIVERIES S E E U n U H A R H SUGGEST GOVERNMENT Natooh, until bar bomn "Brlcktop Mrs. Lymaa, who is M n. ^ te h e ffs fiion* L od ft" la ready for oooupanojr. laother. M n. X aoMs. Muriad waa a week-end gueat at Overlook, voroed hsr hnrtnni tn Grand Banks to St. Pierre— Btendation that the govenuaeat Mm . Wheeler snd Miss Hon Doctor TetiUlit BoslaoM Wor­ the home of Mloa Katherlile Ink. then zemerrted him. Over ItOOO Carr; Persons to Both Were Exhausted. Nippon WM Witliliold Retal­ manufacture and eell latoxioaBta Whdeler of Scotland attended toe ries Drovo Saleomui to Drink Mrs. EkUth Shutt of L oaf Island, morning aervlce at tho.local church Quart of Liquor: Daily. without profit CO aa to abolish boot- N. Y., waa a week-env guest Suhdaye . St. John’s, Newfoundland, May 9 legglng Is contained in a report of QakUy RoHtTM 1.-:' at the home of Mrs. Florence Miea Janice Clark* celebnted her and from Work and Hare — (AP) —Two fishermen, given up iation Action Asainst the temperance lub-commltCM of Badge. Mri. Shutt made toe trip In Bridgepdrt. May 9—(AP) —Busi- 10th birthday Saturday afternoon for lost, arrived at St. Pierre today the New York East Conference of her car and brought with her v i — ntsa worries caused Harry Leroy by a party at which IS pf her little No License. exhausted after rowing 170 miles Great Britain. Methodist churches whl(^ opens Adalla Badge, who Is a student at Reynolds a Btamford lalesman, to from the Grand Banks in their dory. Thursday in Brooklyn, N. Y., ^ v . Pratt Institute in New York. friends at school wore preeent, Jan-- ECZEMA The pair, S. Hodder and J. Mar­ Lioyd F. Worley, chairman of the nie Belle Ruributt, Carol Hurlbutt, drink between a pint and a quart Several of toe young people went Jean laham, Shirley TrythaU, Vir­ o£ liquor a day, but he did not ^'see You can now quickly ahap ttM toi^ tin, set out from the Burin schoon­ committee and pastor of the Nor­ mentlng Itch, of — i m Hartford, May 9. — (A P ) — The To^cyo, May 9 — (A P )— A H igh on a hike Saturday to toe CEirds ginia Collins, Carol Z^rman, Jane pictures", aoeordlng to Dr. Freder­ er James Young several d i^ ago. walk Methodist Episcopal^ ohuroh. Mill section of the town and cooked eruptlona. A UtUa PHTSIUrairB itate motor vehiclo department, the Fog shut down on the Banks and Foreign Office official said today declared today. Lyman, Muriel Austin, Liuoy p r o ­ ick D. Williams, a Stamford sani­ their dinner over a camp fire. sier, Sophie Ssedga, Betty Cobb, tarium physician, who tastifled be- OINTMENT qulekty aoc^hee jM i itate polio* department, the state they could not find their way back Japan believei the British Import The report will be preeented to cools the fiery akin. Tha hard e n i5 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neltsel of Margaret Laicoe and Ruth Lescoe. lor* Jud|^ Arthur F. EUs of the to the vessel. the conference 'Thursday afternoon, and seales soften, loosen aad^fiM pablie utilities commission, banks, quotas against Japanese com i^ Troy, N. Y., and their aona, Robert Games were played and a birthday Superior Court today in bohaU ef All they could do was row and said Rev. Mr. Worley. "So long as easily removed. Day by iam t h i iPBurance companies, various other tlon infringe on the most favored and Gordon were week-end guests lunch served. Kdlth Lorne Reynolda, who Is seek­ drift, watching night and day for a the people want to drink. It is bet­ angry rednem diminishes. ^ M s business enterprises u d hundreds of paaalng schooner. Visibility remain­ nation clause of the Anglo-Japanese at toe home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Uttle Norma Wolff spent the ing a divorce for cruelty and in­ treaty. ter that they be sold good liquor Hutchins. Robert Neltsel is a box of tlms-tsstod PBTIIMOra operators of pleasure automobiles, ed poor, however, and their first cheap." night Thureday and all day Friday temperance. to say nothing of hundreds of others However, he added Japan will student at Wesleyan College in Mid­ OINTMENT brings you v S m i Z hope came with the sight of St "The report in part reads, 'As the at toe home of her grandfather, in Dr. WUllEuna* frrid Judge Ells that «oho are given daily transportation withhold retaliatory action—seek­ dletown, and waa In Columbia a Lebanon. suits. Thousands bwMfttsd in iigt Pierre in the distance. most expedient method of liquor Reynolds was admitted to toe ssml- M years. Get a paokogs today. to and from business, are wonder- ing first to protect her treaty rights few weeks ago as one of a Deputa­ Mrs. R. G. Proctor and Miss Alice Having only the meagre food and control, we favor the social owner­ tarium four tim es within two yeara, Money bapk if not delighted. lug about tho outcome of the at­ through diplomatie methods. tion Team of ten young men who Clark have opened their (Columbia water supplies always placed In ship of liquor manufacture and sale and In each instance toe history of PETTBRSON'S flvea overnight tempted enforcement of the law At Osaka, textile leaders express­ spoke In the churches of toe Tri- home after spending toe winter in dories for Just such a misadventure, without profits to Emyone, not even Ms case weus practically the same. lief fj^m sore, burning feet, cmeks relative to operators of livery busl- they suffered from hunger and ed the opinion the quotas, announc­ County Union, two going to each Washington, D. C, the government. Such profit mar­ Reynolds, according to tho physl- between toea. All druggtats. oesses. thirst during their long and slow ed in London yesterday by Walter church. trip. Rundman, president of the British gins as would be economically ad­ Merton Wolff had a surprise The last session of the General visable to maintain should be de­ Assembly attempted to determine Word of their safety was flashed Board of Trade, would do little party Friday afternoon after school to St. John’s from the French island harm to Japanese trade. voted to the Innocent victims of the in honor of his 7th birthday. Those 3ust what constituted a livery ser­ liquor traffic and education.’ ” vice, and declared that an automo­ and It was stated both were recov­ These authorities declared if present were toe children in his bile operated for hire to be a livery ering. ’■ British action to plcwe restrictions group in Sunday School, Jane Ly­ car, and operators of such cars must oil Japan’s exports to crowd colonies man, Violet Smith, Margaret Mel- llnger, Herbert Newberry, Arthur UPSET NERVES DRAGGED HER DOWN obtain a permit from the state pub­ starting Wednesday, goes no fur­ Cobb, Chauncy Squler and Philip lic utilities commission; must come ther than Rundman indicated, It COLUMBIA laham. A blrtodBiy supper waa under the control of that commis­ TEN MEN ARE BURNED will not be necessary for the Tokyo government to iwt. served by Mrs. Wolff, with a birth­ sion In the matter of rates to be The whist held imder the auspices day cake In a prominent place. Nevertheless, Saburo Kurusu, charged, and finally must obtain a IN EXPLOSION of the locEd Grtmge on Friday eve­ Mrs. Emerson, who lived In Wm chief of the commercial bureau of has livery regulation from the state ning at the hEill was well attended, part of toe Old Inn on toe Green for motor vehicle department. the Foreign Office, was assigned to 16 tables being in play. Finst prizes toe past moved Saturday to pave the way for a possible Japa­ yeEtf, The law became a thorn In the S t Louis, May 9— CAP)—Ten were won by Mrs. Clayton Himt and Msmehester, where she will mstoe nese course of action through a side of those who had developed a men were burned, six of them seri­ Horace Little, and consolation prizes her home. .VE.4 study of t^ effects of the restric­ little business of carrying neighbors ously, in a violent grain dust explo­ awarded to Mrs. Stanley Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hawkins Emd to work for a consideration. sion this morning In the Missouri tions and the chances of reprisals. and John Yeomans. 'The door prize daughter EleEmor, smd Mr. and Mrs. About 100 secured necessary per­ Pacific elevator. Most Japanese trade leaders appear­ was drawn by Miss Eya Collins. 'The Walter Stewart of Hartford motor­ mits from the commission, princi­ 'The blast shattered all of the ed confident the dominions wilt re­ next whist will be in two weeks, on ed to Columbia Sunday to attend pally operating in and out of Hart­ windows in the huge structure, main aloof from the mother coun­ May l?th. toe morning service at the local ford and New Haven, but It was broke long cracks in the upper por­ try’s trade war with Nippon. The Honor Roll for the 5th period church. stated at the office of the commis­ tion of the building and caused a of the Windham High school h** sion today there axe more than i,uoo Tho temperature Sunday waa a fire in 1,600,000 bushels of grain just been published and contains the decided contrast to a week ago, about the state who have not com­ healthy NERVIS. stored there. THIRTY-FIVE CASET names of the following pupi^ from piled with the law. last week being below freezing and 'The fire burned for half an hour. Columbia: 90 per cent or over, this week well Into toe 80s in the So far as can be learned there David Hunt of the Junior Class and have been no prosecutions as yet 'Twenty-three men were at work BEFORE U. S. COURT middle of toe day. Many of toe in the building at the time of the Lois Clarke of the Sophomore class Utoe cottages were opened for toe under the law, which carries penal- 80 per cent or over, John Zuryk . ties of 1100 fine, sixty days In jail, explosion, which appeared to origi­ week-end for toe first time this and Wllhelmlna German of toe year, Emd signs of activity were or both. It is repo^d one livery nate at the top of the conveyor. Hartford, May 9—(AP)—Thirty- Senior class; Joe Szedga, MargEu^t noticable all Eu’ound the lake. man from New Britain turned in 27 Julius Meyer, vice-president ol five criminal cases were presented I'M Badge, Marion Hurlbutt, Frieda Mr. Eind Mrs. H. W. Porter motor­ names of individuals who were evad­ the Continental Export Co., wnicn before a Federal Grand Jury this leaks* the elevator, a 240-foot morning, including alleged viola­ TEishlik of the Junior class; and ed to Shelburne Falla, Mass., Sat­ ing the law and ruining his business, Martin Cohen and Alexander Ger Transportation companies are con­ structure, said be bad been unable tions of counterfeiting, narcotic, urday to spend the week-end with to determine the cause of the ex­ meat inspection, oleomargerln and man of the FreshnoEin class. their daughter. Mrs. Carlton Daven- ducting their own investigations to Carol and Jaine Ljmaan, daughters port and her family. push the issue, and regardless of plosion. postal laws and the Mann act. 'The explosion caused a burst of 'The jury was called before Judge of Mr. Eind Mrs. Raymond Lynuin Mr. Emd Mrs. Raymond Snyder and court penalties which may be im­ took part in a joint recital given in MELS COSTLIER TOBACCOS flames which seared workmen wno Edwin S. 'Thomas on the opening family of Kingston, N. Y., jnotored posed, Commissioner of Motor Ve­ Hartford Tuesday evening by toe hicles M. A. Connor declared today were in the vicinity of the blast. day of the May term, held in Hart­ to Columbia Simday Emd held a pic­ YOU CAM SMOKF THEM STEADILY... BECAUSE THEY Others not immediately affected oy ford. elocution pupils of Mrs. Ethel Stan nic at toe home of their friend, Mrs. he would call in the registration of nard and the music pupils of any car which may be found to be the burgt of fire rushed into the Assistant U. S. Attorney George w m I.yman. Mr. and Mr*. Conrad MEVER GET QM YOUR NERVES . .. NEVER TIRE YOUR TASTE ! ni^ally used. elevator and carried the injured H. Cohen presented the cases. Lawrenz Cobum. 'The two girls Venberg and two daughters of New men out. Several suffered from the Civil law cases were assigned for eaeh gave a recitation. Mrs. StEm effects of gases generated by the trial In part Ets follows: Duralitch nard is Mr. L3miEin’s sister. blast. Corporation against the Barnes Tool Mrs. Laura Squler spent the week In Meriden at the home of a friend. Company, to go over to the Septem­ GILEAD ber term in New Haven. Miss Edith Sawyer of Brooklyn, N. Y., has come to Columbia for the L. L, Martineau agEdnst Domenick summer season. She is staying for The Buckingham Players will pre­ A Thought Gambardella of New Haven, immi­ sent "The Antics of Andrew" at the gration, June 25. James John Pan- Ottead Hall this evening. Dancing one, Immigration case June 25, will follow. Blees them that curse you, and Dr, Lawrence A, Renehon against SCALP IRRITATION Miss Lovlna A, Foote, who will pray for them which de^tefuUy the Mutual Life Insurance Company Ecaenfii itching, dandruff scales, drj^r ' graduate from Mlddlebuiy College, use you,— St. Luke, 6:28. of New York, jury case May 16. ness, relieved and soon im prov^ by {Middlebury, Vt„ in June, has been Marion Catania of New Haven the special mediotdoo o f m engaged to teach Latin and English Christianity has made martjrrdom against Audrey H, Boyd of Spring- ' in the High school at Durham. sublime, and sorrow triumphant.— field, Mas*,, jury negligence case, Mr, and Mrs. Alric Larson have Chapin. May 14, , returned from Erie, Penn., and are Resinol ' at the borne of her sister and brotb- er-ln-law, Mr, and Mrs. George Ly­ man, Callers at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish's Sunday were Mr, and Mr*. Elwood Brown of Coventry and Mr, and Mrs, Pratt of Hartford. Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Foote were visitor* Sunday at Mr, and Mr*. Georg* B. Miller's in Colchester, r Mr*. Hart E, Buell is lU with a severe cold, Mrs. Norton P, Warner spent a fw days last week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Dlngwell in Mtrldra*

daughtiw-, Patricia spent Sun- It waa s great record of ^ Mrs, Myron Gilbert returned to lesdersUp that Cbevndet ^ o t Mr, and Mrs, Hart E, Buea Saturday, after passing last made in 1933.. . . And tUa year, aeon WMk with Mr. sad Mrs, A ll^ c. G ij^rt in Jamaica, Long Island. ffaatar. Sales are sbesdy thonaands o f care Mrs, Edward Miller of Afid tbtlr fAmlly doctor. ahead o f last year. Prodnetion is the largeet % ^ u n ^ y visited their dau^ter Winl- in the indtutry. And every day, from state who is ill at Mr. o m Mrs, Hart I • / E, Buell's Md found her condition after state, comes the same report on regis- much Improved, Dr, Whittle* of Glastonbury has attended Winifred trations: ChavroiatU loading aUothar$!'WYuit*$ since her removal here eleven weeks age, the reason for this tuocese? The pietnres tell Martin Robinson, school super- vlsw was a caller Monday morning the story. Chevndet is the only low-prioed of R, E, Foote's, -rbe School Board meeting will be held Wednesday ear with tUa winning combination of iWe evening (instead o t Thursday) this week at the usual place. fratnres. Chevrdat is the only nuumfscttirer ^m e of the local members of the who can say: iU t^ op Young Women's club at­ tended the meeting at the home of Mrs, Philip Motz, £oth*i^ D a^w S observed, Mrs, Walter Vey was the leader. Ten member* and five guests were present, Mis* Dagina Ackerman returned to her school work in Wethersfield M ^ y after a week's vacation, sp «t at her home here, and Miss Ruth Ackerman returned to her s^ ies at the Hartford High school after passing last week at her home sure. / am$ntj . , .PLUS day evening, 4 moroyosn protoemn on umlod- Mr, and Mrs, Joseph H, Russdl of in^tooi moehnnitm for only $S, Other low-priced car Manchester were visitors here re­ cently. • T m aechaolsffl f spresents appfosiflucsiy M ^ Mary Griswold of Berlin was 70% of your investment in modtta Ijar ifotrante*, then a 4 year servloe plan. at her cottage her* recently. Wow, yon art protected 9 yeara against any refrigerstor. Look to its perfertiiaace record possible replacement cost on tbls fiunooa I^ lM ^ Grange has extended an for the greetesc vslu* lo the reMgerator you ••alad-ln-steel mecbanlsa for only |l a yearl nmtatlon to Hebron Grange No, 111 boy,. and your greatest satlsfsakm in its os* CHEVROLET MOTOR CO„ DETROIT. MICH. to visit them on the evening of May fo u aftM f9u. Features alone are wotthl«t§ Soo tbo noto 19S4 Gonoral EUetrfe modoh wo w M s the meebaniaffl providM constant cold Compart Chatrolaft low Jtlietrtd pHeot and oaoy 10. 'They will celebrate their 50th oro now di$ployh%g a n d you w ill m ndontand anniversary that evening, 24 boors every dey tbroo^ioat maiiy years G. M. A. C. tonnt. A Gonoral ifotart Valua why tho Gonoral Eloctric it mnivoruMy rooog> Raat Hailfbrd Grange is to have Tb* General Electric Monitor Top set a i'. if’ V-i- a Grange service at the Congrega­ ^ s t a n ^ in dspeadaU* electric refriger­ nbud at tbo ttandard of rofrigoration otteollonoo, tional church, Sunday evening, May a t e at low cost. Its perfera ancs record Is wltboitt peralleL Introduced in 1927, tb* at 7:80 d, s. t., to which Hebron V ' f-M Grange is invited. General Bectrlc waa tb* first electtlc rMnger- G E N E B A L ^ E I E C T R I C etor to carry a 2 year gnaraatee, then a 9 The warm weather of the past AU.«tTBBl. RBfRIOBl^TOM SAVE WITH A few days has brought out the leaves and blossonos on the trees. There / will be no peach blossoms on ac­ w ’ count o f the severe c

m o m A I ITER EVENING HERAU), M A N C H | »rE lC ^ lW ^ WEDNESDAY, MAT 9, ISSi'^ FEW APPRECIATE HOSPITAL’S VALUE r ^

^ o r y About Jones” Gires Good Picture of the Ayer- age

AB next week, Manchester will be thoroughly canvassed from house to hfiuse by an army of volimteer workers seeking to raise the sum of $16,000 with which to carry on the work of the Memorial hospital. This yoar*8 campaign brings to mind aj^ln the interesting story “About A Man Named Jones,” which can be applied to almost anyone who has ever been a patient at the hospital. Once there was a very successful business man, named Jones, who found it necessary to go to a hospi­ tal. It was his first experience as a hoajfital patient. He thought it was a w t^erful place to be until he re- ceivod his hospital bill. The charges for X-ray examinations, use of opeiTrting room, anesthesia and other series seemed outrageous. $50 for it^rays! He didn’t understand it. The hospital did not blame Mr. Jones for* his attitude. He had been Lastl concerned with everything in the world except the care of the sick. Now he was looking at the hospital In much the same manner as he did Ws own business. B ut $50.00 fo r X - Why Pay More Money Elsewhere For The Santa tay service! 'The thought of how much that department could pro­ duce in a day caused him to wrish, Merchandise. Read Our Ads Carefully. Shop Each momentarily, that he owned it. Mr. Jones made his money in quantity production and was well aware that the quantity produced controls the Dept. Ward's Sell For Less Because W e Buy More—and profits. From the superintendent he learned that hospitals have prob­ lems peculiar imto themselves. He Don't Charge An Exhorbitant Profit—No High Priced Sales- learned that a competent physician was full time director of the X-ray oepartment; that full time graduate nurses were technicians; that sev­ ***®**“ No Waste Selling Expense—and W e Guarantee Our Quality. eral thousand dollars were invested m equipment; that a very substan­ tial amoimt was spent monthly for Special nipifil^s and other expenses; one Httle glass tube, if broken dur­ W H Y PA T $89 In A Furniture Store? W h y Pay ing hto examination, would have for rece$Atated spending $125.00; that $19.75 for the hoei^^als have the equipment and Thurs., personnel to operate on a quantity aif's oasis 'but are never busy more than Same half Abe day. Friday, A i^ that’s true in every depart- Mattress? menf of every hospital. If hospitals Saturday ** could- only control the hours for Inner Coil rendering its services, It would be SAILOR STYLE Only! t o y o p a n ^ a a big step toward lowering charges and improving service. Some days several babies will be bom and on MATTRESS other days none. But the full per­ sonnel is always there, waiting for the unforseen to happen during the Straw Hats hotirs to come. • Choice of $ styles as Mr. Jones admitted that if he had $ 1 4 - » 5 pictured. no more control over production in ^ An sizes. • I f Beal vtfnes right I his factory than hospitals had in T

Sea an makes. Compare! Check fea- ADJUSTERS HAVE TOUGH ^ e e —then prices. Get the reasons g l i d e r : $1 why Wards can seU for less. Judge Our glider is made by Banting TIME AT TURN HALL for yonrself how Wards high quality — the outstanding NationaOy ' —low price—STANDS O UT! advertised glider— florals or Dn^deaf table aad OlAer Aiedefc tP9J0. S1S9JO stripes. Removable cushions chain hi airiid eak. Men and Represen­ —AND COIL SPRINGS. hardwood. Low-]^leedf tative of Owner Expect to Complete Task Tomorrow. Complete lin es of Summer W earing Apparel and Camp- ing Needs? Come To Wards for Everytlilng Yon Need! Insurance adjusters have visited OD D LO T OF the ruins of ’Turn HaU

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program, Mrs. Harold Burnham; re- of his wife, Mary, and li^juiloo i« - after which thay era paroled either freshmenta, Barry Link; sdectloa BROOKLYN MAN IS HEU) oetvod by himortf tn an automohflo APPLE BLOSSOMS of the Queen, Mrs. Daniel KMUah; to thotar onm homaa, or to worktnff accident which occurred tn DHog- COURT OFFICERS or bonnBng homaa, aceordlng to puUiclty, Chsuiea 8. Applegath; lo­ tOB. July 21. 1988. " S p r in g Is Still In Tk9 A ir’ * cations, John Lorman; decorationa, ON SWINDUNG CHARGES their neetfo. actloBO orere against m i— Take AdvantagB Of Oar FESTIVAL EARLIER Mrs. Harold Bloomquist; finance, Selma Sohoen of New York City. A They attend a carefully planned Mrs. CUir L. Huse; Dance, Hughes TOVISITFARM and graded academic aehool; are Joseph Loprest Alleged to counter claim against Fitzgerald Richardson; parking, Henry Peter­ for 110,000 was withdrawn by the tanght to aew, to oook, to keep son; grounds, Mrs. Warren Trlech- Have Obtained IM12 in New women. houae, to eaia for amail dilldren, to 20% REDUCTION Warm WeaAer Has Adnum- man; clean up, Fred Fowler. Fake Charity Scheme. Th* Wallingford man, perma­ wrak and play out of doora. They On nently ez4s>'«d with a fractured Wifl See Slate work in the graenhoiiae, tn the dairy Bridgeport, Msy 9 — (AP) —Jo. leg, was awarded $6,000 for injuries and cow bam; thay p t o t and cul­ ed Bods So That Middle- TKADESMEN WANTED seph Loprest 89, of Brooklyn, N. and $2,000 for th* death of his wife. tivate vegetable garden* and flow- Spring Suits and Millinery Which Giris Are era In the aununtf, are taught to Y., whose operations are all^^ed by The accident was a head-on colli­ Thursday - Friday and Satardajr FOR OYIL SERVICE sion in which Mrs. Fitzgerald and can and preaerve vegetables and field Chani^es Date. the authorities here to have cost Miss Schoen’s father, Joseph, were manded. fruit, and In general are kq>t both three local victims $1,312, is being instantly killed. busy and happy In a achedule which Examinations Announced To- brought back to Bridgeport today reaches every girl and her Individ­ Suits include short, ual needs. Careful attentkm is p«id The very warm waather of the from Paterson, N. J., to face trial Invitatioos have gone out to the . past week end has so advanced the day—- Blake Application at here oh three swindling counts. to religious histruetlon. The gtrlz swagger and sport millions of buds in this town’s ex* Hartford PostofiFice. Loprest is specifically charged with judges and prosecuting attorneys of are on their honor to respect and tensive apple orchards that Middle* swindling Ennlo Prlmavero of Overnight A. P. all the lower courts of the state, to obey the ideals of the school and field’s second annual Apple Blossom The U. S. Civil Service Commis- Stratford of $600; Vincent Pluch- attend a luncheon meeting at Loqg they are taught to carry responsi­ models in all the Festival, previously plaiuMd for Frl* bility through a form at self-govern­ dou announces open competitive slno of Brld^port of $362 and News Lane Farm in Middletown on Thurs­ and and Saturday, May 18 and 19 examinations for carpenter, mason, Frank Fronsak of Fairfield Oi. $350. ment tn which every ' girl has a day, May 17. newest colors and fabrics. had been officially changed to Mon* painter, plumber and steamfitter In each case, police charge, Lop­ part. day and Tuesday next May 14 and for Springfield, Mass., at $1,680 a rest and a companion who is still at Newburyport, Mass., — Twenty Long Lane Farm is ^he Connec- Nor Is the program all one o f 15. John Lyman, owner o f the im* year less 10 per cent until June SO, large, told their victim that they persons made homeless znrf two ncut training school for young girls work. Many pleasures and privi­ mense orchards of the Lyman Farm 1934, and 5 per cent thereafter un­ had large sums of money to distrib­ firemen overcome as flames sweep between the ages o f 8 and 16 years, leges are provided in the form of v ^ ere the A pple BlosacHn Festival til June 80, 1836. ute In the name of charity in through six houses causing damage vdio come before the courts for pre­ entertainers and parties during the FO R MOTHER’S DAY^ will be staged under the auspices of There will be no written exami­ Bridgeport. They wanted an “hon­ of $25,000. ventive and protective care. It winter, hikes, picnics trips to The Federated Church of Middle- nation. Applicants must have com­ est” man to help them in the distri­ New Haven—^New Haven Lawn was tor many years a private Insti­ the shore during the summer. Long An unusual opportunity to remsDiber field, stated today that the indica­ pleted a four-year apprenticeship bution, they seild. To prove his hon­ Club to be scene of Connecticut tution, known to the citizens of our Lane Farm is ideally situated on Mother with a SUIT-able gift-—one that tions are that the blossoms will be state by the name of the Connecti­ or Its equivalent in the trade for esty, each victim had to draw State Lawn Tennis championships high ground on the outsUrta of Mid­ will give her lasting pteasnre. at the height of their magnificent vdiich making application. money from a bank and turn it over from May 28 to June 2. cut Industrial School fo r GirJa. dletown. In the summer it is display the beginning of next week. Opened in 1868 under the ausplcts Applications and further infor­ to the new “friends.” Chicopee, Maas.—United Rubber abloom with flowers, and shaded A musical program worthy of of s group of most outstanding peo­ mation may be obtained from the All three victims have identified Workers Federal union at the Fisk with old and beautiful trees. It is Nature’s gorgeous setting of thou­ ple, It continued as a privately run local secretary at the post office in pictures of Loprest as one of the Rubber Cjompany plant here ar­ built on the cottage plan, there be­ sands of apple trees in full bloom, school until 1921, when it was for­ Amherst or Springfield, Mass., or men. The police record shows he ranges for its 1500 members to ing ten houses In which the girls THE VO G U E has been arranged for, featuring the mally accepted by the General Hartford, Conn.; or the manager, has been arrested ten times since have policies under the state savings and staff members live. There are crowning of the Queen of the Apple First Qvil Service District, U. S. 1919. Assembly and became a state insti­ at present 211 girls in the school 691 MAIN STREET hank life insurance plan. tution. Blossom Festlvpd with fitting pag­ Post Office and Courthouse Bldg., ) - and 301 on parole. It Is hoped by Johnson Block eantry. The United States Coast Boston, Maas. Application must be All girls who are committed to the Board of Directors of the School Guard Band will provide a concert filed with the District Manager at Long Lane Faum are kept in Its that there will be a large attend­ in the orchEUTls both Monday and Boston by May 17. AWARD $8,000 DAMAGES Deaths Last Night care until they are 21 years of age, ance at the luncheon meeting. Op­ Tuesday evenings from 5 to 7:30 or imless otherwise discharged. portunity will be given for an in­ o’clock interspersed* with other fea­ TO WALUNGFORD MAN Springfield, O. — William P. They receive careful and painstak­ spection of the buildings and tures of a delightful out-of-door NOTED BEAUTICIAN Rodgers, 67, former newspaperman ing training and oversight, which grounds, and a special entertain­ program . and manufacturer. begins with a thorough physical ex­ ment is being plazmed. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS The hours chosen for the festival New Haven, May 9— (AP)—Wil­ Washington—Capt Robert Leo amination at the time of their en­ will make it possible for business GIVES ADVICE HERE liam Fitzgerald of Wallingford, for­ RusseU, 70, former judge advocate trance, and continues through parole and industrial workers In the neigh­ mer lieutenant commander of the general of the Navy, and brother of supervision imtil they reach their boring cities to enjoy the beauty of Helena Rubinstein, outstanding U S. naval yards in Boston was Chief Justice Richard B. Russell, m ajority. the blossoms and the music in the beauty scientist, has sent Miss Wes­ awarded $8,000 in damages in a set­ Sr., of the Georgia Supreme Court. late afternoon and early evening at It is planned that each girl re­ ley a personal representative, to this tlement in the Civil Superior Court main at the school for training for the close of the business day. town direct from Madame Rubin­ today. The Bible printed In Braille for ’The crowning of the Queen of the at least eighteen months, although stein’s exclusive New York salon The settlement was for the death blind readers occupies 74 volumes. Apple Blossom Festival will take with sdl the latest scientific meth­ many girls must remain longer. place at six o’clock both evenings. ods for keeping the wiriw young and As the festival will be held dur­ healthy. ing the usual supper hour period, She will be at the toiletries de­ the women of The Federated Church partment of The J. W. Hale Com­ Mlddlefield will provide refr^ - pany store every day this week, and ments suitable to the informal out- will be available for private con- of-doors character of the festivaL sultation every day on individual Entertainment will be provided problems of skin health complexion both nights in the Town Wall. On beauty. The NRA, through Monday night a 3 act comedy **1716 She will analyze the skin, recom­ Path Across the Hill” will be given mend a simple but scientifically MAY SALE^ I by the Mlddlefield Players and a correct home treatment, and create, duice will be held on Tuesday night from Helena Rubinstein’s new Paris­ as a climax to the festivaL ian cosmetics, a special make-up to the Retail Tire Code, Ample parking arrangements are glority every individual type of being made to park thousands of coloring. - NEW SPRING MEROIANDISE cars in the orchards. No charge Incidentally, she brings good news will be made for admission or park­ from Madame Rubinstein who, dur­ AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER ing and the general public all over ing her extensive travels In Europe, effective Monday, the state has been invited. This has discovered the youth­ NEEDS AT REAL SAVINGS! will be Middlefield’s biggest event giving properties of certain natural of the year. ing;redients which she has incor­ There is no finer view in Connec­ porated in her preparations. ticut than is to be seen from the Madame Rubinstein’s representa­ BUY NOW AND SAVE tive will be here this week olny. No May 14th, is requir- top of the Lyman orchards on Pow­ woman will want to miss this oppor­ der Hill when the broad and slop­ tunity of conculting her on personal ing hillsides are covered with p i^ problems of beanty, especially as Sale Starts JTiursday, May l(hh and white and great of thousands her services are entirely without of apple trees in fun bloom. charge. FOR 10 DAYS ONLY! ing appfoi^matel|r Middlefield’s Apple Blossom Fes­ ■If- tival was inaugurated last year and so captured the imagination of the public that an attendance of 7,000 CASH LOANS PRINTS HOSIERY people from every part of the state COTTONS Buy for Mother’s Day! H H ym amd metier to par bills, taxes. B 25o Best Grade 20% increases on enjoyed the unique feast for eye ■ ale., roa eaa borrow h from ns in 24 ■ Unbleached, 36 in. DAINTY DOT and ear and determined the policy g houra. . . and repay monthly accord- a Service, Chiffon o f Twalring’ it an onntiMl affair. g iactoyoariaeome . . . Ito20months, g wide. Yard ...... 9 c Percale Prints Th election of Queen of the Fes­ H t e rtiirsra are ficnied only on the _ tival is the talk of the town this _ aapaid balanea of the Inaa ami only * HOPE — a good quality 6 4 c Ward^s Rambler ■ ggwber of days yon owe ■ Fast CMor, New Patterns week and b*nn«ng y tuMny ptmrm Ueaehed cotton, to discover MiddlefirifTs most popu­ y a rd ...... S£*‘*..'^...$1.19 la r giiL * Cwib—Wi r i e o - w r ■ 1 5 c Sotitte Irregnlars, The general committee in charge 1 9 c p M r ...... O H C of the festival is composed of the ■ PmSONAL FlfUNCl C o. ■ Tires. following: General chairman, Mrs. B Room 2. State Theater Baild. B ■ iac, TBS Mala Street, Man- g Wearwell Sheets Nelson Burnham; vice chairman, g cheater— Phoae 8480. The — CURTAINS Mrs. John Lyman; secretary, Mrs. B •air aharxe la Throe Pereeat _ Reg. $1.05 63x99 ...... 89c WASH GOODS 1 LOT John Malcolm; treasurer, Harold ■ Per Noath oa Uapald B 19c Batiste, fast g a Burnham. Committee chairman: B Aiaoaat of Loaa g Reg. $1.15 72x99 ...... 99c eolor, 8 yards...... O U C Cottage - Raffled Reg. $1.25 81x99 ...... $1.09 29o Lawns, DimtUee, Voiles We would prefer to 4 ”“* '” $1.00 6 4 c CASES S9o Seersucker, Plqoee 1 LOT OOrrAGE Reg. 29c 42x36...... 24c 3 $ 1 . 0 0 Scranton Nets Reg. 32c 45x36 ...... 27c continue ‘ the low 49c Blpple Lece, Seersucker, KELVINATOR Imported Olngbams, Striped 8 9 c ^ TURKISH TOWELS Broadcloth and Dress Un—is ... the OLDEST maiiufacturer 3 9 c 1 l o t 9L89-fL49 prices made possible Reg. 19c Quality. .3 for 50c Cottage and Raffled of domestic electric refrigeration Reg. 29c Quality. .3 for 79c 4 9 c $ 1 . 2 9 “ < -s Reg. 39c Quality. .3 for $1. $1.19 S6-lnch Tweed SatUng by our economical R ^ . 59c Quality. .2 for $L S 7 c ^ -^ 1 LOT $L98-fL7ML69 Om m ^Am 4 Reg. |L Blartex ...... 87c AB Printed Bflks, Q O ^ Cottage Sets 10c Face Cloths . .8 for 25c FM d...... O O C $ 1 . 4 9 * ” method of selling ft -rs.'i DISH TOWELS W nU M A N U C Part Linen...... 9e ca- COUCH COVERS AH L in e n ...... 21c ea. THREAD Made * f Jaape* M d tires. We regret that ALL LINEN Mt-ynrd spoela. Black, White Figured Oretoana* DISH TOWELING brings you th* NEWEST FEATURES I each cnch we cannot do so after ' ■ jMSfs sf* Kabrlastor b *> ------— ... 1 7 c 87c ric nAiftndea H m Is Indsad ’ laboradto p f» a beoo to dw duce the fineat refirtgerBtor that bottsswifa, 8 SETS be built. And the pioneering ecill goes DRAPES lovely covered Plneh Pleated - Tie Becks on—as Kelvinstor now bringijrou tbs $1.98 Boxed Seta BED SPREADS the NRA order fix­ newese features. otixiof b o w l______Fancy Colored Strlpoo w iA two haiufles and s refrigerated 1 Sheet, 2 Cases I d ^ for Simimer {S3?" $1.69 TNI 9 0 0 9 m i pin that puts so end to atkky Outstanding is tbs Food Pda, rolling, Kelvinator c1m» conatandy Colored Hem. All Colan. 1 LOT I hsadsoo^dttofnw^ d iin kila terms o f Idtchao probiano 8 7 c Cretonne Drapes ing these prices be­ fcontsd trsfiwhkb tba KeW taaon before you $ 1 . 3 9 * ” Beduoed slid* out llks s buy aof dcctric refrigrrstor. fy gmip Candlewlck to ..... $ 1 . 4 9 drawee. Ons for Spreads dairy prodeeekpo* 1 LOT DAMASK and CHUTTZ for fresh vegsta- Fearer Pillows comes effective next $ 1 . 3 9 * ” * Drapes 9 blcs, sod a tbbd Covered wHb AX)JL wkh aoveiad didw Ticklof, each ...... An Msnnnient MOk .... $ 1 . 2 9 _____ Tor la fo e v a t* 8 7 c Bedspreads 1 LOT Monday. a ) World** Percale Aprons Cartain Goods peney use. (2) AB^laicst SEeQnaJlly, and a pUa* so All Patch Qollts 1 5 c ...... i 6 i C Chintz Pillows Miada. (3) Brioob 10% OFF froKiaf stocmi io ...... 3 3 c 2 5 c * ” * ^Frogawb(4) OwerouMhelfoeoe* M0NTG0MEYWARD«C0. «gsepaee.Aadall4 824*828 MAIN STREET R A N C H E S m CONN. of these eeperatere- GROWING ON VALUE frigeradoa awvieM *T r A f n • , i 1114.75 AND UP ' 4 ,(■ _STANDABD FLUMraNG CO. THE TEXTILE STORE ;T S49 MAIN STRRRT 1 ...... f i w g i i MAiiCBEsm^ (xnm. * J I* * ...... ^ h I ; -ii C l • A ' )IANGHB8TBR EVBNINO RSkALD, MANCHESTER, 06KN'. WEDNESDAY; 9 ,19iML

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Fourth Annual ;; INVEST IN AN [\ EUCTRIC / V fj ^kREPRlCERATOIt, ELECTRIC Refrigerator

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To Be Held In The Demonstration Room of the Manchester Electric Co In Odd Fellows Block At The Center. Formerly Occupied By The Telephone Co.

Thursday, Friday and Saturday May 10, 11 and 12 t

The Show Will Be Held From 10 A. M. To 9 P. M. On Thursday, Friday And Saturday And Will Be In Charge Of Mrs. Marlon Rowe, Home Economist Of The Manchester Electric Company. Be Sure And Attend One Of These Three Days. Bring Your Friends And Neighbors.

f The Following Dealers Are Participating:

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Hattrlr»atrr hyglfnlsts, one of the druggists, one tlon, or a ray of light m tha xnoaay of the oertiaed aooeuntaatB, a ros­ gusstton with whioh It aata out to ter of the state's newspapers—but deal it Is Just a llttlo dUfleult to see Ettrntag Hwali try to find in It a hint that there HEALTH-:DIET ADVICE PUBLldtiSO tfx XUJfi where It rates selectloo as the out­ BMAIiO PJUN71NQ COMPAKT. IKC. are factories In this state! standing journalistic achievement RY UR. FRAME MeCOY It Strtat qusstioas iB.raganI le Hsaltb and OUt Maaoh* itar, Conn. Such expansion as the Register of the year. THOMAS PB1R0U80M and Manual has undergone, tmtll wUl Ur. AloCtoj wha ______0*oeraJManas*r ha atldfsaasd of this paper. Bn- now, has been, apparently, the re­ CHEAP POLITICS ekwe ate aovelopR Foundad OotoStr I, U ll sult of something very like accident. for reply. UONT ENVY MESaOO, Pvbilabod Bvary Pvanlns Bixoapt Evidently the Department of Jus- WARNS BiR BURLEY »bS Holld&ya Bntarad at tba It has been about as dull and unin­ OWea at Manohaatar. Cohiim aa teresting and perhaps aa little use­ Uce brought the federal grand Jury SYNOVITIS AND BURSITIS <^instend of bot applications, it Is Writer Finds "Simple Uf^' Is Not Saoond Claaa Mall Matter. (OontlBoed) SUB8UR1PT10K RATSS ful a publication as a state manual proceedings against former Secre­ usually better to use cold appllca Our “Wny O ut” Ona laar, by mail ...... |t,00 could possibly be. tary of the Treasiuy Mellon aa aa tlons. A wet towel wrapped around Par Month, by mall ...... $ .to The nerves which supply the the knee, for example, and qovered People who find modem industri- wncia ooplaa ...... $ ,oi Now, however, John A. Danaher, act of partisan duty and for tbs synovial Joint aie peculiar In that Oallvarad. ona /aa; ...... tl.M with two or three thicknesses of dry •llsm too niuob fbr them and look secretary of the state, has breathed *’®co*’d, without any expectation they can be squeesed, cut and touch­ woolen igaterlal mSkes sn excellent wistfully at the primitive life of the ed with but very little pain, yet cold comprqss. The fast should be Mexican native will get eoant com­ MBMBEUi OF TUB AB80C1ATBD the breath of life Into the mummy I ^^•■^ver of accomplishing anything they cause much distress whenever PRBSS and, behold! a New Deal in State .making an entry in the po- used the same as for chronic syno fort out ot Aldous Humey’a new w ? Aaaociatad Praaa la aaclnalTaiy the Joint Is injured by a sprain vltls. book, "Beyond the Mexlque Bay." to tba aaa for rapubllcatloa Manuals. One can actually learn diary fo^ campaign purposes, (wbieb dislocates It from Its usual bf all nawa dlapatoba ortdltad to It ^ the soreness leaves. ^ gsnUe Mr. Huxley, u ^ d erin g north to something from it now. Hereto- hJstltuted income tax proceW' posltloR) or, whenever the liga­ rubbing or massage may be^ised to br not otbarwiau oraditad In thla ments are stretched beyond their Uexloo City from Ouatemalt has and alao the looal nawa pub- fore, for instance, if you wanted to *gxlnst the_ richest man In the good effect but thla should never be taken a long look at the Innocent labed haruin. normal give. These nerves act like used over a tender area. It la bet child of nature In bis native haunts All rlghtk ot rapubltoation ot know something about the State Mr. Cummings can de- Jealous watchdogs which raise an apaolal diapafobaa barain art alao ra* I ter to use the massage around the and he reports that Mexico does not aanraA Board of Finance and Control you Clare by and by; "it was not oxxr uproar whenever £he ‘ J5int is in circumference of the tender area, on offer us our much-sought-after way danger of being dislocated, lying might hunt it up in the Manual and fault if a grand jury representing the parts whsre there Is ho pain. o u t / Fall aarvtoa ollant of N B A 8ar< quietly at other times. Acute synovitis being usually due to ▼lOA Ino. the people refused to do its duty." Stuart Cbaas. felt that Mexican discover that It had offices on the Syxiovltls causes an acute pain injury or ftraln, usuaUy recovers U/e would be pretty eloee to the first fioor of the Capitol and that its That the performance was a per­ because the swelling may push tha quickly if Ae part is rested and thla Ideal, if It ootUd be touched up Odd lots PubUabar'a Rapraaantatira: Tba functory one Is evidenced by the sac out until It looks sq^etnlng liks treatment followed, /ii*^^*** **Pbolal Aganoy—Naw members consisted of So and So. If a tumor, and the blood also becomes Just a little. Give the Mexican Tork. Cbioago. Uafroit and Boalon. you wished to know more you might brevity of the hearing, the fact that modem eanltatlon and hygleae, hs congested, causing a greater swell QUES'nONS AND A^fSWERS suggeated, good roads, a few sim­ MBMMJOM AUDIT bdrbao of ask your lawyer or the ice man the government presented only Ing BO that these nerves and llga ClJtCUUATluNR (Noeebleed) ple machines, and everything will RUFFLED CURTAINS Now, in addition to the purely tech­ three witnesses and the circum­ ments In this area are greatly Question: From Mrs. Persie D.: be lovely. stance that the whole proceedings stretched. "Two members of my family; both Tba BaraJd Prlnttn Company, Ino., nical matters of name, address and Since bursitis and synovitis great­ Mr. Huxley disagrees. Give the Mattaaa_ no ^ r Snanelal —T------raaponalbllraaponalblltty occupied but five hours. have nosebleeds. The first one Is a Mexican that much, he sajrs, and 11.66 to 18.96 fftn te In marqulscttos^ rrrora appaaring in membership, you will find in the ly resemble each other they both boy of six and the other one is my As a political trick it was a poor respond to the same treatment. you’ve got to give him the rest. roUes and organdies. All 8 ^ yards |yaJH^.5*a;?ilVManebaafar new Manual an artlsle setting forth father who Is a man of eighty. I You can’t mix juet a tincture of one. It will be far more likely to When there is chronic Inflammation have wondered If there Is any long, complete with rufflsd tlebacka. very succlntly but iUumlnatingly of these tissues, you will genertdly irdustrlallsm Into a primitive no- react against the credit of this ad­ systemic cause which might be pro- clrty Modify that society at all, Colors: Cream, Ivory, Bew, White. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 the history and purposes of the find that the oondltloB has been jlucing the nosebleed.” board, written by Commissioner ministration than in its favor. If built up from a chronic poisoning and you go the whole way. And Answer; Sometimes a nosebleed just that, he suspects. Is ahead for a READY TO QUIT? Edward F. Hall. there were any Justification what­ due to retention of toxic wastes. is a result of a blow; however, in the Mexican. ever for instituting a criminal ac The quickest way to cleanse the those cases where a child or an To many minds tlxe acUon of the Similarly, the duties and powers blood stream of these toxic sub­ For the rest, "Beyond the Mex­ 11.96 to 13.60 grades reduced to tlon against so noted a member of older person la subject to regular lque Bay’ is a travel book of more 11.69. All the weaves above in­ National Flecovery Administration of each of the elective officers of the stances is to start on a fruit fast attacks of nosebleed, this Indicates the opposition party it would have which should be continued from than o*-dlnary richness. Mr. Hux­ cluded. Just in Urns for house­ - in proceeding to impose a code upon state are explained in articles pre that thsre are present causes pro­ ley travels with open eyes and an to lie in a case of such extreme eight to fifteen days, and then a cleaning. Lots of 1 to 4 and a few the telegraph Industry is well nigh pared by the Incumbents and other ducing the trouble whioh should be alert mind. He looks at Central careful diet used for a month, and Investigated. As a general rule, the up to 19 pairs of a kind.' Incomprehensible in view of the explanatory articles, the work of a probability of guilt as to warrant then another short fast of about American politics and la moved to the most earnest effort to obtain an child who develops a nosebleed will an eloquent discussion of the proo- administration’s declared intention responsible official member in each five days. It is Important to take be found to have an Inflammation of indictment. That any such effort an enema in the morning so that 'ema uf world peace. of abandoning the Ucensing provl- case, are printed in connection with the mucus, membrane of the nose He studies ancient Mayan ruins was made there is hardly a pre­ the bowels are kept free from and throat. This Inflammation may aiOB of the National Recovery act the listing of all the piore Important toxins. No walking oi exercising of and straightway writes an abMro- tense. The inevitable conclusion is be overcome through the use of a Ingly mterestlng essay on the de­ •nd of the lack of any step toward state departments and commissions. the affected Joint should be used as suitable dietetic reimen. One of the that Attorney-General Cummings long as the infiammatioh is present, terministic theory of human his­ preventing that provision's expira­ Altogether the new State Regis­ frequent causes of nosebleed In tory. was perfectly well aware he had no although other parts of the body older people is the presence of high tion at the end of June, ter and Manual for 19S4 is, com­ may exercis^. Bverythlnf, In short, bs sees WATKINS case and that he was making the blood pressure together with hard­ Not once while it still bad the pared with its predecessors, a revel­ A very good electrical treatment ening of the arteries. If high blood something that sttmulatea bis mind ai AAANCHESTER, CONN. Hcenelng power usably behind ii, ation. It becomes a highly useful cheapest and most discreditable over the affected joint Is with the pressure Is present, It is someUmes Into action. "Beyond the Mexlque kind of a partisan political play. use of diathermy, since this form of Bay," as a resiUt, Is a book very and la-that power an effectual in­ and convenient textbook of the helpful to allow the nosebleed to much worth reading. A small and smelly business. treatment creates an internal beat continue for a reasonable time. Al­ strumentality for enforcing its or­ state government. The schools will and brings a greater supply of blood Published by Harpers, It sells for though of course It Is then neces­ 12.76. ders, did the NRA "crack down’’ on be especially interested in It and to the part to aid In absorption of sary for the patient to undertake a ADVERTISE DS THE HERALD—IT PAYS any Industry by writing its own the average good citizen ought to BEHIND THE SCENES IN poisons and toxins present. If treatment to reduce the blood pres­ have it diathermy Is not available, hot ap­ sure and bring it back down closer code and compelling its acceptance. I plications or a deep therapy lamp to a normal figure. Inasmuch aa the When, therefore, within a few weeks Secretary Danaher Is to be com­ may be used ground the Joint, ^al­ two members of your family have of the time when It wlU have de­ plimented. He has had a real Idea though In either of these cases the this trouble, I know that you will be —and It is almost the first one, not beat Is not as penetrating ns with interested in reading my article liberately abandoned its one effec­ diathermy. Even after chronic called "Why Nosebleeds?" which I stuffed and mounted like a dead synovitis la entirely cured, it , is tive enforcement weapon, General By RODNEY DUTCHER will be glad to send to you If you Johnson starts this proceeding in squirrel, that hw entered into the necessary that a cateful diet be used will write to me In care of this making of the Manual in a blue Washington, May 9.—Washington for quite some time. . new^aper and will enclose < fun knowledge that no mandatory handed prohibition to the country moon. In acute synovitis the correct large, selfaddresaed, stafnped code can be enforced without resort­ and Washington abolished it. treatment la to rest the part, and velope. pring brings a dash ing to the license, It is difficult to Congress undertook to frame a model liquor control law fer the see the queer business In any light PRIZE EDITORIAL capital, too. So this city seems a after liie Rusalan embassy’s big take a zakuska or a gob of caviar of sincerity. reception. Vodka has become the Just before and after. What standards are employed, by good test-itube for post-repeal ob­ "smart" drink, and such a large The refusal of the telegraph in­ servation purposes. (Papers in the people who award the Pidltzerldry a re « p l^ V w p y .) clientele is assured for that So­ color to bedrooms! dustry to write Its own code Is of The capital’s "model law” says prizes, in weighing the relative viet export that the party was an long standing, if it were intended Already a vociferous minority excellent oommerclal Investment. the customer can’t see the bartend­ merits of the various works under of wets wishes prohibition were er mixing his drinks. Bartenders, to "crack down" on It in earnest the Vodka oomee colorless or their consideration, we do not know, back again. A wave of public both lonesome and anxious to show NRA could have drawn Its own code drinking drowns the charm of slightly greenish. AJcoboUc con­ their stuff, are protesting to Con­ but it would seem reasonable to ex­ tent 59 per cent. American guests away back last fall and could have private drinking. gress. pect that In awarding a prize for were ta^ h t not to sip It or dilute So are customers, who want to put an the corporations concerned Liquor Is sold in every one-arm it You most gulp it It's well to a newspaper editorial the Judges lunch, chain store, and jharmaoy. know what they're getting. imder Ucense. Then, If one of them Officials who once obeyed the law or aU of them should have refused would require that the article se­ lected as the best American work now feel compelled to add alcohol to Uve by the code their licenses to their social functions. could have been revoked. of the year must close as well The police report no Increase In open and discuss Its subject, par­ arrests since repeal. But you won­ Bu^ nothing was done until the ticularly wbeii that subject is an der what’s become of those who NRA had left its big gim behind told us there’d be less drlnklag Interrogation. and sent Its ammunition to the rear. when liquor was easy to get ant It must be a matter of weeks, yet, The prize this year goes to E. P. the titillating Incentive of law* Chase, newspaper editor of Atlan­ breaking removed, or that there’d before the hearings are concluded be a desertion of hard liquor for and the licensing machinery could tic, Iowa, for bis answer to his own beer and wines. question, "WTiere Is Our Mnoey?’’ be put Into effect, even if the NRA Drinking among the yooog was P*®posed to go along xmder the It Is a bright, well written, forceful a curse of prohlbitloa. There's a present law Just as though It were article in the course of which Mr lot more of It here now. Chase tells much harsh truth. It school kids present more than to continue. By the time the real their oaosl problem. attributes the economic plight of Wg "cracking down’’ act could be Remember tempting promises oi ready, June would be over and the the country to the universal extrav­ repealists that social groups woiud agance and speculative tendencies stop talking about the price and “Pennsylvania” Dutch whole business might as well be of the people during the post-war quality ot hootch and turn to seri­ called off for want of any law un­ ous national problems? , in old ivory, blue and red der which to proceed. period, to the artificial pyramiding They were no more prophetic There Is, of course, nothing to of values and Investments predicat­ than Hoover’s 1928 guarantee of a prosperous millennium' prevent the NRA from going ahead ed on impossible expectations, to Dutch settlers In New York state and Pennsylvania bad keeping up with the Joneses by In­ Droves of loud-mouUied men and and Imposing its code. But neither women who were barred from the 1 Just such furniture as this, gaily decorated In their favorite would there be anything to prevent stalment buying and to the aban­ better speakeasies are now at large colors. We’ve copied the colors and designs exactly for this the telegraph Industry from having donment of thrift. It winds up In hotels and restaurants. Hen bedroom group., Fronts of pieces are old Ivory lined with » good laugli when all was done. with the paragraph: parties are visible and painfully blue; sides and tops In blue, and the floral decomtions In "Where Is our money? The an­ audible In every public drinking red! ’129 The force of the NRA lay in the place. swer Is not difficult. It can be NORGE Bed, dresser lleenslag power. Without that All too often they break Into rol to Use the whole group, or ensemble It with early maple! power the act is about as effective told In one short sentence; We licking song just to show what a spent It.’’ happy, emancipated time they’re and chest as a town ordinance without a pen having. alty provision. What a terrible It Is to be submitted that Mr. This town boasts itself che most S e ^ t o prlcM . . if you plan to ensemble them with m ^ e : slap on the wrist It would be to de Chase does not answer hie question. cosmopolitan In America, but it’s Mirror, -812.60; High chest, He tells us not where our money le a long way from the boasted drlnx- '^®’ Mirror, |7.60; Night Table, prlve the American Telegraph an( ing poise of Europeans. pie.oo; senen, 87.60. Telephone Company or the Western but where It le not We, the peo­ Union of its code eagle! ple, no longer have our money be­ The pet story around Capitol There is Just one hypothesU on cause we spent it But what be­ Hill has been that Dr. Wirt owes came of It? On that point Mr. his visions of Bed revolution to which this action appears reason too many oooktaUs at that Vir­ SAVIN(JS able. That is the theory that the C bue’e editorial le silent ginia pa.rty. Fact Is, be didn’t Bdnlnlstratlon has had its flD of It le somewhat doubtful If, even touch a drop. He’s a teo-totaUer the NRA experiment and is castlnj as far as it goes, hie answer le en­ and firmly M used a oooktaJI. tirely correct. Did we ever have about fbr a real good excuse to The swank hotels are still asto». abandon It It can make a greau any money to speak of—or was ished by the heavy patronage of Monthly with Rollator show of doing its utmost in case what we spent on our automoblle- their new cocktail lounges. of the telegraph Industry and then -a-year and our f400-an-aere farms Out at tbs Shorebam, wbers the and our wlnteri In Florida and Cal­ lounge’s walls are of pigskin leath­ Refrigeration when Its utmost proves to amount er and waitresses in the adjoining to nothing, get out from under with ifornia and so on- nineteen-twen­ "Garbo Room" are all supposed to the best grace possible In the cir- tieths credit? look Uke Greta, they're stfil hoping won’t spoil when you own a Norge. Milk eumstanoes. And when the credits fell due to have dancing as originally plan­ days . , vegetables can be bought in ned. But customers so fill up the quantity and kept garden-crisp. You can buy a all sizes where was the money on which they place that It’s beeh Impossible. whole week’s supply of meat at the special week­ SOMETHING NEW were based and which must be pro­ One reason Is the new Mae West end prices. duced to discharge the credits? If c^ktall -brandy, grenadine, and .75 For almost as long as we can re- Mr. Chase had really pursued his lime—which makes the fioor c’m By actual count . , nonber, and that is no short time, up’n see you sometimes. you can save as much as subject through to the end, eoiild be The Mayflower expanded cocktail $11 monthly AB0\TS THE PRICE OF YOUtt the Ooansetleut Stats Register and have shown that bis Iowa rsaders, facilities to seat 150 persons— NEW NORGE. Maaual, issued in cloth whom be scolds for expecting the 750 rushed in the first day. It has Bt public expense, has eon resumed public dancing after three And of course Norge lasts indefinitely. Ita sim­ government to rescue them now, yenrs, during which it Insisted that W hy is an Innerspring Mattress so restful? formed with very little change to ever had any real money to spend, ple Roliator mechaniiim with only 8 moving parts hip flasks had ruined that form of Did you ever eleq;> oa a davenport? Notice the soft, restful qualities of the senti the same pattern of content. It or that substantially the whole amusement. tim e . . and wonder why a hbd couldn't be made as comfortable? Innerspring 'mattmsMn has been principally distinguished stock of that commodity waa not, The Ambassador’s Hl-Hat Cafe COSTS LESS TO OPERATE. draws NRA and code authority are EVEN MORE comfortable, fbr the springe In a mattress are softer . . more yleldtogi fbr Bot containing the things you iB those hysterical boom days. In would sxpeet to And In such^ pub- folk, featuring Its "drink of the Terms as low as $2.50 weekly. One night on an Innerspring ^ ttress will convince you It's the biggest Improvement Ri pradssly ths sams place as now, week,” which lately was "the Old tieddlng In decades. Heir’s a chance to find out, . for only 819.75. HoatlOB a&d for containing soms tightly held in the fist of the money Smoothie." hstonishing things you would never trust represented by the Federal Frank McNey, the impresario Bxpeet to And printed anywhere_ there, who used to be with Dick Reserve Banks? And isn’t it In Cenfleld) says It Includes lye, grsB- fer example Afty-eeven and a the earns place now as then? •dine, 11ms, fruit decoration, ang tMUKSUAT ANP 5AIURDAY IVtNINCS UNIX 9 OCtoOt pages ot namas of notartee public; Mr. Chase's editorial Is a good SdtMX. Mghtaan pages of "I^ eslastlcal All theM lounges become mad­ piece of newspHxr writing. But houses whenever a large conve^oh Itatlatlea”: a list of an the phyai- as a solutian of tha eoonomlo prob- ie-here. WATKINS tlans In tha state and another of aU am of this nation, or aa a really S t MANCHESTER, CONK Ihe dantlata; atffl another of the important contribution to the solu- Rnselane are shrewd. Looal llq- at A A A N C H ^,; CONN. u * ' SOI Of voikn eeoR A’ A ■ ,.4; • BUi^ttiBimm MVfcmwaiuDium/MAHOB^^ o o kk« w i p n b sd a t , M x : '.'S

HOT.SPELL CONTINDES Bight to avert a walkout iBgdf iMMhit Board. Tbsj ^ looks very Bnieh Ilk* the ■trike LEYIATHAN GOES RACK boiid dssMM tkaC ukdav the tsnnb 18 CHINESE WILL STUDY will go OB," was ths flBai word of the H it 'of the ship H must make | THROUGHOUT MIDWEST from Judffs 0 , A. Rsynotds of INTO SERVICE AGAIN . .—imm Seattle, 8i/imber of Fresldtet seven round trips this year. NEW MHJTARY METHODS ib e wUl Btt oaU at any Qermaa 'Hia .oonuatetioB < Sdittered Local Showeri Fall Roosevelt's mediation board, after a Owarsl moetlag at which he and Dr. J. L. New York. May 8 ;»(A P ) - p. a . per^, the ship wlU tar of dommtmlai®,—». Stromberg'Carlson to Have Effect on Drought- Leonard tried to b t ^ about a last* S. Fraaklla, ohalnBss of the board be takw at oaoe to EoirtaB for re* oondltloaidf sad overhaul at aa the tour Aha' group Heat Rilla Woman. mlnut# eompromHe bstwssn sm- Spedal CommiSalen Deaf to Itely, Austria, d im ploysrs and smployss on ths stsvs- of the Uhlted MUtm Uaos, has an­ appreadmate east of 1100,000. nounced the Uner Leviathan will be Japan’a ProteaU Againat is pleased to announce the Dea Molnefl, May 0.->-(AP)--Ttae dores* demands for a pay increass FrankUa eald return of the Fighting Activities. of from 85 cents to |1 an hour and put baok Into servlee next month. Leviathan’ to eervioe would act la* aeroury waa out to eet more new a 80 hour week. Her first trip wUl bs from Nsw J a i^ has comptatesd rspaat appointment of tarfere. with pleat <4 the Rooaavalt aiuuighsi, M xyii^CAP)—Chinese Mfteart wartlks aiovss aa'.m tj recordB in the mldwett today, after “The question of wages," Judge York On June 9 with the European steamship Compaay, preseat owaeri oc— Ohlaa, pwtloularly an____ liu_ t akotterlng high reading! for the Reynolds explained, “is the c^ y ports of oaU yet i^edded. of the uaited sutes uaest to buUd gQvsmmsBt offldsls, deaf to purchasesfutWAhteOAJi o fM flghttegmwas—!L planes_^ The return of the fonner Oerman naonth of May that have atood for point In dispute, but on this point a new ihip of the Washington and Jepes’s protests agetest Chtee's______and Italian, salaamaa' neither side Is willing to obm- Uner to servloe follows a reoent rul« Manhattsn t y ^ mllltery activities, enaouneed today ^ C ^ a . 00 years. promise. Try ae Dr. Leonard and I t ■ Potterton 00 tywood, M ont, wrecking business buildings and damaging houses./ CURB QUOTATIONS $15 to $35 Values White Crushed Kid Two-Strap Pumps At leTe. a e a »e: a. • a a a.eC*seS 2 0 ^ ^ o f f 10,000 LONGSHOREMEN Amsr a t Pow and Lt B . . . . 15-8 leather heels. The personal representative of Assd Oas and Elec ON STRIKE ON COASTl^”Blue " .! Ridgs ? ? ^ ^ ? « Cent StatM Elec $4*00 ClUes Servlee...... One Lot of Bays’ Suits 8a« Fraadsco, May 9.—(AP) — Cities Serv., pfd ...... 19 Coastal and trans-Paciflo shipping Eleo Bond and Share...... 14 u kelena rukinstein Unss faced a serious labor shortage Brown and White Buck 2.Tone He 6 to 16. 4-Pc. Suits, mostly and consequent Interference with Midwest Utils ...... 2 sailing schedules today as between 16*8 leather heels. A shoe for late spring and sum­ all long pants. Only about 20 10.000 and 16,000 longdioremen were Nlag Hud Pow ...... fi suits in the lot. Formerly as high called out on strike In ports from Penn Road ...... s mer wear. as $20. Canada to Mexico. Stand Oil Ind ...... 264i $6.50 Apparently the last bops of United Founders...... 15-16 kseplng the waterfront workers an United Oas ...... g tbs ton passed with a complete Canadian M arconi...... 2h breakdown of negotiations whsrstqrl Mavis B ottling...... % «4.oo Men’s and Boys' Caps—2 fo r ...... $ 1.00 FINDS m s FIRST VIOLIN All-Oecaslon White Shoes , Now York: May 9.— (AF) — For a Business OlrFs summer. Men's Shirts and Short#—8 for ., ...... $ Jasaba Kslfata, the vloltelst ra* 1.00 I toms from Russia tonsorrow with It here to bring you new beauty two prised possessions of his Arrow Shirts and Shorts—2 for ..,...... $1.00 childhood -*- his first vleUn, a tiny $ 2.00 to $ 6.00 quarter slss ingtrument, and a smaU Coma In to moat fhli visiting ipoeteliit from tha greatest bag of cotes. 60c Fancy Holeproof Hose—8 pair for .... •f all >baauty autherltlas. Consult her. Your most dis* Both bad been left behind when $1.00 the Felfsts family fled tbs Russian heartening beauty preblams will bagtn to disappear. Fel* I revolution and oama to Amorloa, law bar adviea. Your friands will marvai at your lovely but n u&clt of tb# youQc n u ild to 86c Fancy Hose—4 pair for ...... $1.00 Mvod tbtm for blm* C. E. House & Son, Inc. skin, young eenteurs, fhedramatiebeautyefyeurmake*up. . violinist's first to bis homeland since be left It u a Big Stort With Uttle Prices I 26c Fancy Hose—6 pair for ..,,...... k jM re you hear abeutdhe only beauty traatmanf wf Its boy of 16. $1.00 kindI— tha famous 86c Boys' Golf Hose—4 pair f o r ...... All Sorts of $1.00 THRU STIFS TO BEAUTY i One lot of $1.26 and $1.60 Broadcloth Shirts $1.00 1 — Pastaurlud Faea Craamt to daansa— meld the een- Potted Plants $1.26 Short Sleeve, Ankle Length m i i \ f \ teurs-fovltallse the skin. BulMs, rebuilds beaut^. 1.00. Ready for Munsing Union Suits...... Jp 1 2 — Youthifying ITisua Craami to nourish— anilven tha M other*8 Day S'luni/lna ^ $1.00 B, V. D. and Sealpax Union Suits, tissuas-pravant and aorraat Unas and wrfnUas. 1.00. each ...... 7 9 c Also I — Skin toning Lettem to tone, braee— dose the pores $1.00 Discount On AU Felt Hats In Stock. gently and rtfina tha skin taxtura aigulsltaiy. I J l. A Complete Line of Annuals. OmJNOW REFRIOERATOR 10% Discount On All Sweaters. AS H A Iiri Tellat Oeoda—Kate Floor, right 10% Discount On All Pajamaa, KRAUSS WITH 34 FAMOUS FEATURES ^ GREENHOUSE 621 Hartford Road ws OUTH n NC f/r \ 7 / . QOA//V Phene 8962 E. HOUSE & SON, inc. fn

/ / , r 7^177,, 7 7 7 / ( / ( f y / / y / 7 Amazing NOW being held Economy daily at our store, See the Frigidaire *34 that uses less current than one or­ [[M thrilling demoostra- dinary lamp bulb. NO BEARSHIfl doas of Carrene, the eirclusive safe Gruoow refrigerant. Come in and let us show you, $112PkuFrti^ ★ muvniDaad OmAlID Only the Grnnow hts CArrenb. Y ou can see it, smell i u taste it and hold There are 1,000,000 more Frigidalrca it in your hand widiooc in use, than all other i ^ e a combined. danger or inconvenience.

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payxDSQts, a fairer retum from their supposed to know each other’s in K«ll«r; tem'Blafte, I product imANUNS TBBp the city). TOcgri^a plenty of. liquor lEINSni Manchester To co-operate with-the eecretuy Canem ; Jenkkia, a._ flowing and the joint ia none too re-, N. Y. Stocks of agiicujtture in cairyliig out the Thbiiias F«rgtuao;.A ___ __, Date B ook provisions bf this Act, T htve desig­ . Di OLD t ^ P U T epectahle for a respectoble lot ot Tbayv: Big.Afflia CDactwy, ft' TEXTILES HALTED nated sn informal oomhiittee from Klwanlans to be found hanging' hall psofortetor, Harlowe (Famished by Potnam ft Go.) But it’s all in the play and the audi­ Pet(^ the rat, Chmnar Jofanaoa; Adams Bhep ...... 8 4 Tonight. the Cabinet ‘ ‘ Omtral Bow, Hartford, Conn. This committee includes the secre-' (Conttamed Crom Pdge One) ence enjoyed Big Mike’s place the Kate, Anne McAdama, £Bkdc St Kiwanis Show, a nurlesque of the Air Reduc ...... 994 tary of agricultime; the secretary of best of the entire-three acta. Jack Fayette Ciarke; little Tommy, 1 P. BC. Stocks Alaska J u n ...... 18% Gay Nineties, oititled, “There’s Hamilton, Dr. Forbes Btiahnell and finds Little Nell, but Murgatroyd by Eggleeton,’ The profeseor, G«-. Gold in Them Thar Hills,” at Hollis­ the interior, who is charged with ^ e s Rafly Late m April, AUegheny ...... 8 the administration of Hawaii and Charles Eiurr. appears on the scene at just the Spelvin; Mamie, a Bowery Que ter street school. The evening’s entertainoi«it was Bank Stocks Allied Chem ...... 1384 the Virgin islands; the secretary of right cue spot and Jack suspects the Faith Spillane; Bowery Girie— Bid Asked This Week. opened with selectldns by the Trade worst. gie,Sylvia Hagedom, Pearl, P!(L But Are Still 25 Per Cent Am C a n ...... 96% May 11—’Three-act comedy, “Med­ war, who is charged with the ad­ Cap Nat Bank ft Trust 10 16 ministration of Puerto Rico and the School orchestra and piimo overture Things take a bad turn when ence Bierl, Irene, Eleanor Huefanir, Conn. River ...... 460 — Am Coml Alco ...... 40dlesome Maid,” auspices of St. by Russell Pottertpn. Distinct from Uncle Hiram, played exceedingly Daisy, Florence Spillane; Bill Jw Am For Pow ...... 8% Mairy’s Girls’ Friendly Society and Philippine Islands, and the secretary Less. First National of Htfd 86 100 ot state, who is charged with the most amateur plays this one really well by A. F. Howes, can’t.meet the dip, John Olson; Ctee Pimch Dugan, Htfd. Conn. T r u s t ___ 62 56 Am Rad St S ...... 14 Young People’s Fellowship. conduct of our negotiations with started on time. It was but a few mortgage payment and he finds it John Bchmallan; Chuch Oonnets, Hartford Natiooal ... 18 20 Am Smelt ...... 39% May 12— Opening of Memorial seconds after 8:16 when "lights” and a Bowery Guide, Arthur Koofla; hospital drive for $16,000. C*uba. oas been teugbt from the bank by Phoenix St B and T .. 165 — Am Tel and Tel ...... 1114 "curtain” was nailed and the show Murgatroyd. But Jack Dalton comes R^^inald Vanderlop, an uptofsn New York, May 9.—Preliminary Am Tob B ...... 70% May 14 — Mother and Daughter Those engaged in this industry West Hartford Trust.. 100 — was on. The first part was a pro­ td the rescue with a beautiful pack swell, LeVeme Holmea; Mrs. Vim- tabulations from 237 firms and about Insnrance Stocks Am Wat Wks ...... 18% banquet at Concordia Lutheran have an opportunity to improve 50.000 looms, made known yester- their economic status through logue done In rhyme and recited by of stage money just in time to save derlop, Florence Donohue; Jftmes H. Aetna Casualty ...... 51 53 Anaconda ...... 144 church. Glue, D. C. Y. Moore; W aiters’ — & y by Peter Van Horn, chairman Robert Hamilton. He let the audi- the old home and hla beloved Nell, Aetna life ...... 19 21 Armour 111 A ...... 6 May 15—Circus at Dougherty’s operation of this a ct I urge their Happy, W. K. Straughan, Izzy, of the Code Authority of the Silk cooperation in carrying out its pro­ e.nce know that it was to see a ft all ends thrilUngly and happUy Aetna Fire ...... 384 4 0 4 Atchison ...... 60 lot thrilling play. James Nichols. Textile Industry, after the regular Automobile ...... 22 24 Auburn ...... 87 Coming Events. visions. for (JommuiUty Players, Klwanlans Our Nell Endangered az-d the audience when Murgatroyd The Staff: meeting of the code authority at the Conn. General ...... 28 4 304 Aviation Corp ...... 6’% May 16—^Mumcal6—^Mumc play, “It Hap­ For the Kiwanis Club: Entartain- headquarters of the National. Fed­ Hartford Fire ...... 534 564 Balt and Ohio ...... 24% pened in the Garden,” at High The^ old homestead front room is shackled In Irons by Hawkshaw was the first scene with Mrs. Mabei who has been right on the job every ment (Committee, William H a l s ^ eration of Textiles Indicate “ con­ Hartford Steam Boiler 524 544 Bendlx ...... 154 school hall by Daughters of Italy. ‘TEED THE INNER M AT chairman; Elmer Weden, Arthur Petterton dusting about and gossip­ minute, even if the audience knew it siderable Improvement” in market National Fire ...... 544 564 Beth Steel ...... 36’% May 18 —Annual concert of Sal­ Knofla, Fayette Clarke, Harold conditions. The nev/ set of figures Phoenix F ire ...... 62 64 Beth Steel, p f d ...... 6 8 4 vation Army Songsters Brigade at ing to herself a^ut “dirty work at and Murgatroyd hadn’t guessed it Turkington, Thomas Bentley, John covered operations in the silk textile Travelers ...... 440 460 Borden ...... 23% citadel. IS A S S ^ T IO N PLAN the crossroads.” As the story de­ Cooiedy Quartet Echmalian, Harlowe WUlis. Can Pac ...... 16% industry for the second half of April. Public Utilities Stocks May 22 — Verplanck Foundation velops we find our Nell (Miss Evelyn Between the acta Captain Joel For the Players: Director, Faith Conn. Elec Serv ...... 38 42 Case (J. I.) ...... Although sales in this period were 66 bridge p^rty, High school hall. Thinking Supper May Draw Jones) endangered by the smooth Nichols made the necessary man­ Fallow: Technical Director, Mary still 25 per cent under the same Conn. Pow ...... 37 39 Cerro De Pasco ...... 33% May 28 — Annual Mother and Members, Improvement Offi­ tongue and clutching hands of one agement announcements and assur­ Greenwich, WftG, pfd. 60 70 Ches and O h io ...... 44% Ann Hiandley; Business, Joseph period in 1903. Mr. Van Horn said Daughter banquet at St. Mary's cials Arrange for Meal. Richard Murgatroyd who boasts of ed the audience that it was having Handley; Stage, M wk Holmea: that the strong buying by conver­ Hartford Elec ...... 49 61 Chrysler^ ...... 43% church. M» virtues but practices foul deeds. a wonderful time. But the beat Hartford Gas ...... 42 — Col Carbon ...... 69 Makeup, Helen Estes; Electriqlan, ters of late summer goods, the As a special inducement to bring Ot course the audience couldn^t have comedy of the evening came, when BIU Ingraham: Spotlight, Ha^5ld do., pfd ...... 46 — Coml Solv ...... 22'4 known Murgatroyd was the villain the Kiwanis quartet, C. Elmore psychological effect of the proposed S N E T Co ...... 106 110 cut members of the Memchester Im­ Germaine. Cons Gas ...... 88'% from his slithering mannerisms and Watkins, Elmer Thlenes, Elmer curtailment of production which Manufacturing Stocks Cons O i l ...... 11 PRESIDENT SIGNS provement association for the meet­ goes into effect Monday for one Am Hardware ...... 204 224 Cont Can ...... 77% ing to be held in the Y. M. C. A. bis wax mustache, but it hissed to Weden emd Helge Pearson, attired week, and the low prices prevailing, Am Hosiery ...... — 36 Com Prod ...... 67% Dulldlng Thursday evening of next its heart’s content. This part was In costumes like father’s tintypes, Anderson all operated to prevent an impend­ Arrow H and H, com. 14 16 Del L and Wn ...... 22% SUGAR CURB BILL week, a committee has been named admirably played by Karl Keller. rendered old favorites. C. Elmore ing collapse of the market. V/atkins was introduced and was do., pfd ...... 95 — Du Pont ...... 864 (Conttnned from Page One) to provide a supper that will pro­ Jack D^ton, the farmer boy who Greenhouses and Sales, he continued increased 12 Billings and Spencer.. — i Eastman Kodak ...... 90% ceed the business meeting. Dante loves Our Nell, was played by Wal­ attired as a mezzo-soprano but pi'oved to be quite a pronounced Flower Shop per cent in the last two weeks of Bristol Brass ...... 24 26 Elec and Mus ...... 8% sacrificed to the ultimate general Paganl is the chairman of the com­ ter Henry. He seemed real serious April as compared with the first two do., pfd ...... 96 — Elec Auto Lite ...... 21% advantage.” mittee and the other members are about his love for little Nellie, but basso profundo. During the play Phone 8686 weeks, according to Joint reports of Case, Lockwood and B — 300 Gen Elec ...... 20% Matthew Merz, Charles Sweet cmd i±ie vicious Murgatroyd had crossed there were Incidental songs by Wal­ I hi^e today signed H. R. 8861 133 Eldridge Street stock-carrying mills and converters. Collins Co...... 45 — Gen Foods ...... 334 which 1 am advised will permit a T. Edward Brosnan. There was a him up and there wasn't anything ter Henry, Fayette CTarke and Bet­ This counteracts, in part, he said, Colt’s Firearms ...... 23 26 Gen M o to rs...... 38% rapid approach to the solution of meeting of this committee held last left for him to do but run away ty Walworth. the 20 per cent drop in sales be­ Eagle Lock ...... 27 80 Gillette ...... 104 the many vexing and difficult prob­ from town. Little Nell was put out The Players Fafnir Bearings ...... 60 60 evening and it was arranged to pro­ tween March 31 and April 16. Gold Dust ...... 204 lems within the industry. of Uncle Hiram’s home for her The cast and staff follow; Fuller Brush, Class A . 7 — Hershey ...!...... 64 vide a supper that would cost the Production during the last two I hope that this Act will con­ members but 26 cents each. weakness in accepting a very mod­ Lizzie Jones, a housekeeper, Gray Tel Pay Station.. 14 16 Hudson Motors ...... 14% Mabel Potterton; Barbara Nellie's Hair Cutting___ 26c weeks in April was reported as off tribute to the economic improve­ Following the supper the annual em type cigarette extracted from close to 6 per cent, and the amount Hart and Cooley .... — 126 Int Harv ...... 864 ment in Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the younger sister, Betty Walworth: Hartmann Tob, com.. — 5 meeting will be called and officers Villain Murgatroyd’s very modern of goods to come off the looms de­ Int Nick ...... 284 Virgin Islands, the Philippines, Cuba Hiram Stanley, an honest farmer, Children, 20c. do., pfd ...... 18 — Int Tel and Tel ...... 12'% will report and u new board of offi­ cigarette case. Jack Dalton and Lit­ A. F. Howes; Nell, his daughter, creased by about 6 per cent. New and among Continental sugar pro­ tle Nell run to the city to try to Int Silver ...... 31 36 Johns Manvllle...... 60% ducers. cers will be elected. 'The committee Evelyn Jones; John Dalton, a son of orders to commission weavers-were do., p f d ...... 70 76 Kennecott ...... 30 arranging for the program for that live down the shame of It all. ZIMMERMAN Tbess are the obieotlves outlined the soil, Walter Henry; Richard .Spruce Street 20 per cent less than in the first Landers Frary ft Clk. 81 88 Lehigh Val Rd ...... 16 evening has asked George H. Wad­ Wicked Scene part of April. The ratio of stock to in my message to the Congreee laat Murgatroyd, from the city, Karl New Brit. Moh. com .. 6 8 Llgg and Myers B ...... 93 February. dell. to address the meeting and ex­ Then comes the wickedness. Big sales was reported as improved, al­ do., pfd ...... 40 — Loew’s ...... 814 plain to the gathering the methods Mike's place on the Bowery draws though it was higher than in the Under the terms of the Act, the Mann ft Bow, Class A . 8 7 Lorlllard ...... 17% rate of the processing tax shall not under which the town government both Nell and Jack (at different s-''.me period in 1938. do.. Class B ...... 4 — Monsanto Chem ...... 42 functions and other information times of course, because they're not Tot^ stock on hand amounted to exceed the amount of the reduction North and Judd ...... 164 174 Mont Ward ...... 27 on a pound of sugar raw value of that the committee feels will en­ 60.282.000 yards in the last half of Niles, Bern P o n d ...... 10 12 Nat Biscuit ...... 88% lighten the mombere of the associa­ Peck, Stow and Wilcox 4 6 the rate of duty In effect on Janu­ StahUMeytr COU) CUTS April as against i9,216,000 yards in Nat Cash Reg ...... 16% ary 1, 1984, as adjusted by our tion concerning town affaire. the first part of the month. Of the Russell Mfg ...... 38 46 Nat Dairy ...... 15% oommeroial treaty with Cuba. Scovlll ...... 28 4 26 4 total on hand as of April SO, there Nat Distillers ...... 254 "Acting upon the unanimous were 47,318,000 yards unsold. Stanley Works ...... 20 22 N Y Central ...... 38% StaU-Meyer FRANKFURTERS Standard Screw ...... 66 — reoommendationi of the United AnHACnVE NEW SHIP ASPARAGUS The stock in the mills was re­ NY NH and H ...... 15 Statee Tariff Commleeion, I have Complete Line of Imported and Domestic Cheese. ported as having fallen off about 8 do., pfd., guar...... 100 — Noranc^a ...... 40 WHOLESALE AND Smytbe Mfg Co ...... 28 86 today sighed a proolamatlon, under All Kinds of Salads and Pickles. per cent, showing clearly, it was North Am 16 the so-oalled xlexlble tariff pro­ SIGNS NOW DISPLAYED pointed out, the trend toward ad­ Taylor and F s n n ...... 70 — Packard ...... 4% RETAIL Bread and Rolls. Torrington ...... 69 61 visions of the Tariff Aot of 1980, re­ vance buying by converters. The Penn ...... 81% ducing the rate of duty on sugar. Underwood Mfg Co .. 414 484 Phila Rdg C and I ...... 4% The Manchester Chamber of Com­ -gross shipment of goods during Mfg Co ...... — 10 Uelring 96“ degree- ■ Cuban sugar as merce has erected •one of the ship Mast half of April was 9,198,864 Phil Pete ...... 18the unLmit of measure, this reiulte in U 8 Envdope, com... 80 — Pub Serv N J ...... 85 signs on Depot Square. The sign, O lC O n FARM MARR’S DEUCATESSEN yards, of which 8,283,068 yards were do., pfd ...... 104 108 a reduction of the duty from 2 which has been repainted and pre­ 408 West Center Street Next to the State Theater Radio ...... cents 7 % to 1 4 cents a pound on that all silk fabrics, 3,238,027 yards Veeder Root ...... 38 4 804 Reading ...... 45% sents a fresh look, was one of those synthetic fabrics, 2,246,161 yards Whitlock CoU Pipe ... — 4 SUfU. erected in different parts of Man­ Rem Rand ...... 9'% ^ e rate of the procetelng tax 5-Minute Drive printed fabrics and 497,618 yards idl J.B.Wll’ms Co. 110 par 45 — Rey Tob B ...... 424 chester In 1923 when the town cele­ other fabrics. must not exceed the amount of the Sears Roebuck ...... 48% reduction as adjusted to thle unit brated the 100th anniversary of Its Frotn the Center Socony Vac ...... 15% of measure. founding. The old ship signs with­ South Pac ...... 224 This means that the proceeelng or stood the .weather for a number of MANCHESTER MOOSE HOLD CONTAQ MAN Sou P Rlc S ...... 81% oompeneatory taxes will not in­ years, but bad lost the purpose for South Rwy ...... 25% which they were intended. The EDWARD crease, jn themaelvee, the price to OinCERS INSTALLED St Brands ...... 30 be paid by the ultimate oonaumers Ctiamber of Commerce had severed IN ROBLES CASE St Gas and Elec ...... 10% and at the same time our own sugar of the signs removed, repainted and St Oil Cal ...... 38% praducers''^ll have the opportunity attractive j^gns now on display is St Oil N J ...... 48% BERGGREN John F. Limerick is Made Dic­ (Goatinasd From Page One) to obtain, m the form hi benefit the result,' Tex Corn ...... 24% TELEPHONE 5748 tator for Fifth Term — Plan Timken ^ l l e r Bear ...... 31 for Memorial Day. posed to have gained much infor­ Trans America ...... 6 4 mation concerning the search. Union Carbide ...... 41% Manchester Lodge, No. 1477, Union Pac ...... 124% ANOTHER FALSE CLUE. Unit Aircraft ...... 21 Nothing Can Take Their Place Loyal Order of Moose, installed its Chicago, May 9.—(AP)— An officers last night in the lodge Unit Corp ...... 5 4 anonymous telephone call sent de­ Unit Gsis Imp ...... 16 rooms in the Home club. About 100 tectives to the Congfress hotel to­ members of the order were in at­ U S Ind Ale ...... 44% Thursday's day on a hunt for a clue to the miss­ tendance. John F. Limerick was in­ U S Rubber ...... 20% ing June Robles, kidnaped ’Tucson, U S Smelt ...... 117 Give stalled as dictator for the fifth con­ Arts., girl. Specials secutive term. His son, Francis J. U S S te e l...... 44% And here's how she doubled the quantity and made a delicious A man’s voice, traced afterwEurds AT boiled salad dressing from Ivanhoe Mayonnaise; 1 cup Ivanhoe Limerick was installed vice dictator; Vick Chem ...... 38 to a telephone booth In the Union Western Union .. 1...... 46 Mayonnaise, 3 tablespoons granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 prelate, Luke Deane; sergeant-at- tablespoons wheat flour. Vs cup vinegar, % cup water. Mix the arms, Libro Fracchia; treasurer, Station, said to the Oak Psu-k po­ West El and M f g ...... 34% lice: Woolworth ...... 494 Flowers sugar, salt and flour dry. Add to the vinegar and water mixed and William D. Wamock; inner guard, EVERYBODY’S •tir immediately. Put in top of double boiler, add mayonnaise and Victor Zableskas; outer guard, Leo "Are,you interested in the Robles Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 14% case” mix with an egg-beater until smooth. Cook 12 minutes after water Rowe; trustee for three years, THE GIFT SHE in bottom of double boiler starts to boil. David J. Dickson. The sergeant said he was. MARKET The officers were installed by “The kid is in Chicago and is WANTS MOST WHY NOT aUT A JAR TODAYf alive and well. Tell her parents to Past Dictator Frank A. Montie, as­ ‘The Meddlesome Ripe Carolina sisted by Joseph Chlcoine. come to Chicago and have them see Ben Franklin of the Congress hotel. 1 ^ ^ M H O E Following the business session a Maid” What would the holiday be without Flowers? The one STRAWBERRIES! committee was named to make Have them bring $25,000.” MAYONNAISE The informer hung up. S-Aot Comedy gift Mothers look forward to. At our store you are al­ plans for the decoration of the Friday, May 11, 8 P. M. quart basket a e i., 17c Rints, 33c Quertc, SOc graves of decejised members, and to Skeptical of the tip, the police ways certain of a wide variety to choose from at prices 1 5 c hold a memorial service at the club- went to the hotel and found a Ber­ St. Mary’s Parish House consistent with quality. rooms on Monday evening. May 28. nard Franklin registered but ab­ Admission 85 cents. sent. ’The committee includes Joseph Land O’Lakes Chlcoine, David Dickson and Luke Dean. James Stevenson of Newark, BUTTER! N. J. gave an interesting talk on Mooseheart. A male qiuirtet com­ MILIKOWSKI pound posed of William Wamock, Luke THE FLORIST 2 9 c Deane, Albert Fracchia and Herbert Hotel Sheridan Building Phone 6029 Kerr, sang, with Paul Quish at the COLDWELL piano. Refreshments and a socisd ) time followed. Fancy Wax ASPARAGUS LAWN MOWERS BEANS! WALL ST. BRIEFS quart A standard of excellence ta 7 c Louis L. Grant New York, May 9.—Due to weak­ mowers. Once you have ness in the Pittsburgh and Chicago Buckland Tel. 6370 markets the "Iron Age” scrap steel owned and used a Ooldweil Finest Brand composite dropped this week to $11.92 a ton compared with $12.17 you will appreciate its supe­ TUNA FISH! last week and the March peak of riority, $13. 2 " " “ 2 5 c J. J. Pelley, president of the New 5 Blades—10” Wheels—All , York, New Haven and Hartford rail- { road said today that April results Ball Bearing. Freeh Blpe POPULAR MARKET showed a small deficit after charges 855 Main Street Rnbinow Building j but before guarantees on separately PINEAPPLES! > operated operated properties. In 14 inch size $ 4 - 9 5 : spite of some recession in traffic each WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP! } last week, it is still running ahead 9 c of last year, he said. 16 inch size $ 5 - 2 5 to $ 8 . 7 5 Thursday Friday . Henry W. Clark, vice-president SPECIAL , and general counsel of the Union DeUdona Beedleee We are giving yon some wonderful values in Strictly Pacific Railroad Co. has been GRAPEFRUIT! Fresh Sea Food this week! elected to the board. Viking Mowers for FRESH FRESH SLICED This was the last day for dealing on the New York Stock ExchaMe 6 Blades—10” Wheels—All Ball Bearing 3 ' ” 1 0 c in rights to the New York Central MACKEREL STEAK COD railroad’s 6 per cent convertible Finest TeOow bonds. All transactions were fbr 16in.size’ 1 2 = 18 in.8ize *1 3 — cash. CORN! 3 lbs. 23* No. 2 can UNITED TEXTILE l O c FBB8H FANCY CHICKEN WORKERS OF AMERICA Our B-B Special Mower LOCAL 2125 A SPECIAL VALUE! HERRING HAURUT , 6 Bladea—10” Wheels Early Wane PEAS! NOnCEI suMfoeo A m ating win b« held fbr aU SARMO lb . members Interested in forming .i 18 inch size $7 .50 eOWDR Union baseball team in the quet Hall of the Odd Fdlows FRESH CUT FBES H SHOBB building, Thursday night at 7:80 A ^ ihowlng of lawn mowers other Items at the Sample Fair at the Masonic Temple^ Thursday^ May 10. o'clock. A team manager a Land OHLakea / team committee will be —i*oted SHAD HADDOiOIC at this meetlag. AH m em ^ MILK! ^ interested are requested to be present The F. T. Nish Hardware Co. 6 c can lb. 12h« MANCHBOTBB EVENING HBRAUD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 9.1064.

change in the company supplying fered a defeat in the Legidatvre surprised by a groi^ of friends and ci' and gasoUne, which Is diown by SIX PERSONS ARE B U JJi which they once tbought they eos- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Haxtec- MISS WA1KDIS TO SING relatives oB their fourth wading the color the statloa is paiadad. troned, may result in driving them tsein and daughters, Margaret aad anniversary Monday night Instru- WTiC from open dominattoo, but bidden Ruth; Mr. aad Mrs. Elmer Hartfso- mental and vocal numbers weire WUi ha paM toe WHEN AnVlAME FALLS away you may be sort that they n > r t f >r<. OVER RADIO TOMORROW played, after which there were stein and 'son, of RodcvUle; Mrs. G reat are industi'iuudy working for a re­ II S.. u , ZSZ-9 M. TKADE SCHOOL NOTES games and a social hour. Befrerii- John Shea and Helen of Core oaonet remove. Also-nqii T r* yelfcf> Breedessttoit Serrtoe (OsHttoeei freai Page One) tain to power or the recovery of ground loot Returns to Manehester Pro­ ments were served. Dobeonvtile; Raymond Stacy of far flaOeoaes; Marta aad o m | £ A beautiful tea set was present­ Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Graat “Unquestionably, one of the RMa to Maaefeaator by m for'several hours before hope was gram by Special Request — ed to Mr. and Mrs. Grant by Fred­ family of this town. N B Y ’S. 789 Main S treet. Wedaaiday, Mm j 9, 19S4, « . C ■. t. By THC»dAS J. GHABA abandoned. schemas for retundag to power will Mother’s Buj Songs. P • Trt^ Schoel Ooweependent be the somhiatlon and Section in erick T. Hartensteia of BookriUe ia The air lainistiy notified sblpe behalf of the guests. Mrs. Grant Is 4;00—^Pop Concert — Christiaan along the coast to search the chan­ the coming fail of men favorable, Kriens, director; with Mildred Manchester Trade opposes FnfiAiri Because of many requests Miss a daughter of former Mayor and nel but they reported they were un­ -secretly, to the public utility inter­ Miriarr Watkins will again sing H a ley. High school at the West Side fOiir ests.’ ’ Mrs. Frederick G. Hartenstein of successful. over the radio on the M iwh^ter R ock ville. 4:30—Art Tatem, pianist. acre diamond Instead of at Mount Mentioning the recent discloe- 'the plane weighed 10 too^and it On the Air program to be broadcast 4:45— Melody RaM. Nebo grounds this aftemoon. ures by the Federal ’Trade Commis­ Among those present were for­ was bdlevad th ^ If it fen in tlie from the State theater at 8 o’clock 6:00— ^Education in the News. sion, the state cbalrmao said the mer Mayor and Mrs. Hartenstein, channel, it would have sunk imme­ tomorrow morning. Miss Watkins 6:16—Ted Black’s Orchestra. Tbf Manchester ’Trade Scbodl party would have been open to HALES St;Lr->tHVi. diately. has arranged a special group of 6:26—Gardner Nursery. Orcheetra-Elnsemble furnished the chtuges of ignorance or tolerance The plane ia the “^l^hault" on the songs about Mothn In connection 6:30—Frank Merriwell’s Adven musical entertainment for “G

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Ugbt aad FrttMlf” fuM, OBitew 8UT«Df,______Alto B. Frmada, Ltwroaet AMUSJKENTS Gnnt, Htnnan Bing, Willard Rob- ertaon, Hugh Bnfltid, Dorothy Granger, Leon Waycofl, William tR A C y AS REPORTER Von Brlnken and many other well known acreen playery. he igh chool orld The icreenplay, which tak^ >ttte T H S W VoL I., No. 62. IN BIS LA1EST FILM audience from the wilds of n o^ - Wednesday, May 9, 1934. Compiled by Sigdenta of Maachefter High School erh Canada to the borders of a M in Helen Bstee, E bcuI ^ Advien Europeem republic, was written in At the State Tkeater in * m part by Lincoln Quarberg and Dale 3 Ten the World»»— Co-Fea Van Every, both at one time. Unit­ AUTOBIOGRAPHIES ed Press correspondents. Football Not Rough TRADERS CAPTURE ture Is ''Gambling: Lady.^ The co-feature is “Gambling Literary Columns Lady” staring Barbara Stanwyck Merry and mad, talking faster and Joel McOrea. LIBRARY FEATURE A GHOST STORY ^several people within hearing dis­ Enough for Romans The following is the comical THREE S1HA1GHT than ever, Lee Tracy Is returning to tance of hini. I Miss Stanwyck has the gay “ghost” story as It Is sal(d to have the screen. and sporting role of a square Two girls of about High school shooting gamMer who plays the happened in a small Swedish village age enter and click their way to the The blond and resilient Tracy Did you ever stop to think aboutAbasketball conceived the idea at Easter time. will be seen in Universal’s thrill* game o t life with a courage few ------— ------of Wide Variety of Book Inter­ end of the car on their high, nar­ Two men, having no eggs for ing ‘TU Tell the World” at the persons possess, even to tossing the origin of Manchester High’s knocking the bottom out of baskets. row heels. Both are very noncbal- Manchester Hi|j[h Beaten 25 State theater today and tomorrow. away love to save her husband major sports? Baseball is a deriva­ ’The game was originally played ests Catered to in April Easter, decided that the easiest way *ot, and chew their gum Industri­ In the screenplay, one of the from a crime of which she knows tion of the British game of cricket wdth seven men on each team and to get them would be to steal them ously as they look at the other oc the playing time consisted of three —so they did. to 17 in Game Featnrd fastest-moving yet selected for he is innocent. and was originated in 1839 by Col­ cupanta disinterestedly. Evidently Tracy, he plays the part of a star The picture is set in the gay twenty-minute periods. It is inter­ Additions. They had filled their baskets and no one arouses tholr interest for onel Abner Doubleday of Coopers- esting to note that a girl holds the were planning to divide the eggs corresjxjndent of a world-wide gambling balls where the idle town, New York. Abraham Lincoln they begin conversing about school, by Heavy Hitting. newsgathering agency who scoops rich are taken over the jumps High school record for high scoring. when they heard someone coming. dates, .*ind friends. 'They speak was one of the original baseball In 1930, Helen Fox of St. Scholasti Since the cemetery was only a few the world on a big news story and for their money by a syndicate fans. Not only did he play the Three vivid euid informative auto­ loud enough for those seated near ca’s Academy, Ft. Smith, Ark., feet way and that there they would tbpm tr hear what they say. wins for his bride a royal princess. of gamblers that holds the city game himself but he often sneaked biographies — "Duranty Reports Manchester ’Trade added to Its in its grip. The story is climaxed scored 120 points when her school be immolested, they scrambled over My trip is almost at an end, and Supporting Tracy are Gloria off to the banks of the Potomac to defeated Ft. Smith High by a Russia”, —Eva Le Gallienne’s "At streak of three straight wins Mon­ Stuart, starred with John Boles in by a cold blooded murder carried watch the army teams at play. The ’Thirty-'Three” and Lauren GllflUan’a the stone wall, dropping two eggs I wonder how many of my observa­ out by the syndicate for which score of 120 to 2. Miss Fox made in their haste. When Inside, they be­ tions are correct. day afternoon when Coeujh Frank “Beloved,” Roger Pryor, of “Moon- first professional team was the Cin­ sixty field goals. Beat that, boys experiences In the mining town told an Innocent man Is arrested cinnati Red Stockings, organized in in “I Went to Pit College", and the gan dividing the eggs. —Agnes Watson. Crowley’s nine smudged out Man­ There is a talented cast in Tennis “This is mine. 'This Is jrours. 'This chester High in a nip-and-tuck en­ 1869, and the first professional play­ Tennis is a very ancient game. A lively anecdotes of Alexander which . Joel McCrea and Pat 1* mine— . This is yours.” HAZARDOUS BIDINO counter at Mt. Nebo by toe score of er was Albert J. Reach of the old form of tennis was played in Persia WoOllcott’s “While Rome Bums,” O'Brien share honors as mascu­ It so happened that the church It was Hallowe’en and up the 25-17. Philadelphia Athletics. Babe Ruth’s at about 490 B. C. Tennis as we are among the highlights of the line leads and rivals for the love organist who was going by heard street came old “Jeremiah,” the car On toe mound, Jackie May started longest home nm was made during know it, however, was originated in books added to the Manchester of the gambling lady. Claire an exhibition game at the Polo Library during April. the two voices, one gruff, the other that the gang usually took to go for for toe High school, whereas Dodd plays the homewrecking 1873. Miss Mary Ewing Outer- ‘Mitch” Orlowskl took over the hlU grounds. The ball went over the bridge of Staten Island is respon­ They Include: Margery Allingham gentle and mild, as they were divid­ a ride. Inside, the gang were pack role, a society girl who stops at —“Death of a Ghost”; American ing their plunder. for toe Trade, both going down in . grandstand and landed on the ele­ sible for bringing the first tennis .--d like sardines. Ten, I think, were nothing to steal another woman’s vated tracks on Eighth Avenue. No Bureau of Shipping — “American “ This is mine.” inside the old "bus.” Our destina toe early part of toe game because husband. equipment into the country. In 1874 of toeir opponents’ slugging rally. man in the history of baseball has she brought it back with her from Merchant Marine” ; J. I. Arnold, — Being a superstitious person, he tion was a farm about ten miles ever held as many records in field “Cooperative Citizenship” ; Mrs. M. Using five hurlers in all, toe Trade Bermuda, where she had been vaca­ immediately decided that the Lord from town belonging to a friend of finally sent in Tony Quartus, who and at bat as has George Kerman tioning. The first tennis tournament Bames — “Within This Present” ; and Satan were in the cemetery, ours. (Babe) Ruth. held down toe High school to one wras staged in 1881 imder the juris­ Frances Beeding—"One Sane Man” ; dividing the souls. His hair standing During a thrilling stanza of “I KITCHEN ON WHEELS J. D. Beresford— “Innocent Crimin­ hit, after toe visitors had completed FootbaU diction of the U. S. Lawn Tennis on end, he flew as fast as his legs Wish I Was Single Again” , one of their eight run rally in toe first of Football originated in Sparta, al” . Association, which wtis organized could carry him to the minister, to the boys picked from the floor of toe eighth. Ralph Borsodl — “Flight From Who wants to TO BE SHOWN HERE Glreece at about 500 B. C. ’Three the same year. The first American tell what he had heard. • the car, which was cluttered with the City” ; R. C. Brooks— “Russia, “Mike” Haberem followed May, centuries later the Romans took it teimis chainplon was Richard D. The minister scoffed at the fright ropes and everything else rmder the only to be replaced by McCurry, be classed as the Soviet Way” ; Alice Brown — up but the game was ruled out at Sears, who held the title from 1881 ened man’s story but, wanting to sun, a knife about a yard long and who in turn was relieved by “Bob” a bookworm about 28 B. C. by Caesar Augustus, to 1887. The first Davis Cup match Jeremy Hamlin” ; Gelett Burgess — show him up as a stupid fool, went started to examine it. It appeared Smith. Smith, who usually is in­ The Benson and Wetherell com­ who declared that it was not rough “Bromide and Other Stories” ; L. B. anyhow ?— pany, together with the General was held in 1900, and they have with him to the cemetery. to be a cutlass of some ancient buc­ clined to be wild, settled down Mon­ enough training for soldiers. Some been held every year since with the Campbell — “ Shakespeare’s Tragic caneer. As it was being passed day afternoon and hurled a master­ Electric company have arranged to Heroes”; A. von A. Carse — “His­ Arriving, they stood outside the especially when boys, these Romans! Originally exception of the period during the around by the group, each member ful three innings, striking out display the “ G. E. Kitchen on tory of Orchestration” ; Coleman* .‘•tone wall, hardly daring to breathe, there’s so much Wheels,” for the three day refriger­ there were twenty-five men on a World War. in turn taking cuts at an imaginary “Jiggs” Cooney, Lashinske, and F. side and the ball had to be kicked, Clark — “Modem Ping-Pong”; both now convinced that the gruff fun to be had ation show May 10, 11 and 12. ’This 'Track Events voice must be Satan’s and the mild fee, someone in front decided he Smith, toe Trade’s batting order in display is a full rize kitchen on carrying or throwing being pro­ ’Track and field events have, of Rearden Connor — “Shake Hands toe first half of toe ninth, and re­ at all the various With the Devil” ; O. P. Couch one that of the Lord. wanted to drive a while instead of wheels and has just been completely hibited. Six goals constituted a course, been going on since men the present driver. tiring toe side. student activities. game. “Basket Pioneering” ; Mrs. F. B. ’This Is mine.” "This la yours.” redecorated. All electric kitchen descended from the trees and began Apparently this person was im- Both teams battled evenly until The first touchdown was entirely Cuthrell — “Innocent Bystander.” The two voices continued until all toe first of toe third when Frank High School students helps are included in this display to run. The original Olympic games of the eggs were gone. Then the inltiated in the mysteries of driving are among the an accident. In 1823, WiUlam Ellis were held in ancient Greece, but Percy Dearmer—“Song of Praise Smith and Big Keiah clouted out of Rugby lost his bearings, and Discussed” ; A. S. Drew — “Star­ gruff-voiced person said, “What a car. Down went his foot on the homers, the latter with all aboard, first to wear footracing and discus throwing about those two out by the fence?’ gas” and ahead shot the feeble grabbing the ball in his hands, he existed In early Persia, Babylon, light”; Walter Duranty—“Duranty to give toe Trade a 4-0 lead, Man­ the new fashions— broke all of the then-existing rules Reports Russia” ; Edgar Fletcher- The minister and the organist Jeremiah” . The car decided to go chester High retaliated in toe last Recreation Center and Egypt. It is unquestionably caught their breath. What— ? to one side of the road and then and that’s why we by running with it across the goal­ the earliest known game. Alien and A. M. Hyamson— “Medi­ of toe third with a six rua- rally, terranean” ; H. E. Fosdick— “Hope (To Be Continued) there the driver decided that it when toe 'Trade’s infield temporarily Items of Interest line. Rugby, a British game, was a Golf originated in Scotland dur cater to them. of the World” ; G. M. Fox— “Moun­ should not embrace the fence post blew up. Manchester ’Trade col­ development of this mistake. Amer­ ing the 14th century. The funda­ Just drop in tain Girl Comes Home; F. B. there but must come back to the lected another nm in toe fourth as ican footbtill is a derivation of rug­ mentals of the game have changed TROLLEY OARS Fox—“Ridgeways” ; S. G. Fisher — middle of the road. This caused a compared with two for toe High tomorrow afternoon by. Princeton and Rutgers played but little since then. The first game (Dne thing that I intensely dislike Today Benjamin Franklin” ; T. G. Froth- quarrel between them causing the school. Score: 8-5. In toe first of and see some the first intercollegiate on Novem­ that is known to have been played Is riding on trolley cars, but every A public set-back party will be car to shoot from one side of the toe fifth stanza, toe Trade scored ber 11, 1869. Rutgers won by a in America took place in Savannah ingham—“Washington, Commander once in a while It is necessary for new blouses we held at the West Side Rec on Cedar in Chief” ; Mrs. J. Gibbs—"Copy for another counter, only to allow toe street. Play will start at 8 o’clock score of six to four. In 1894 the first me to do so. The event is usually road to the other. Meanwhile the have in silk crepe, Georgia, in 1811. There are records Mother” ; Lauren GUflllan—“I Went High school six runs in toe last half. and prizes will be awarded the win­ Army-Navy game was played at of golf matches which took place in a trip to Hartford when I am un­ poor fish in the back seat were pique, linen, West Point. Navy won, twenty- to Pit College” ; Stephen Graham— able to secure a ride by automobile. giving a good imitation of poppins: Score: 14-6. Manchester Trade ners. 1870’s. For years England and popcorn. r t-t* o opened fire in the first half o f ' toe organdie and prints. 'The dance in the gym will be held four to nothing. “ Boris Godunof” ; Zane Grey — To make the trip less tiring, I pass Scotland maintained complete "Hash Knife Outfit sixth to score eleven runs, three of We know you’ll Friday night this’ week. Music will Basketball dominence of the game, and it is tne time trying to visualize the Cries rang out to massacre the Basketball was originated in 1891 Frau F. W. Halle—“Woman In lives of the other passengers. driver, as we landed in all corners which were scored when three agree with us be furnished by High Greenwood’s only within the past twenty-five passes were allowed with the bases W. M. A. S. Broadcasting Band. at the Springfield. Mass., Y. M. C. Soviet Russia” ; George Morgan— fat, white-haired gentleman of toe car trying, at toe same time, years that Americans have been “Patrick Henry” ; Richard Hoffman loaded. Coach Kelley's nine ac­ that they’re doggy. Dancing will be from 8:30 to 12:30. A. by Dr. James A. Nalsmith. able to compete with British play­ sitting opposite me seems to have to dodge toe bulky cutlass that was —"Watch the Curves” ; M. B. Hous­ cumulated another run, making toe Strange to say, the game was first ers. In 1904, Walter Travis had the M Inflated idea of his own Impor- shooting at one person and then $1.00 to $2.98. ton—“Magic Valley”; Houston- score 17-15 favoriijg the ’Trade played with peach bEiskets and a honor of being the first American t^ ce . He sits up very straight, and sliding to another. It was lucky that Sound cameras are being used Everest Expedition, 1933 — “First school. soccer ball. It became rather an­ to win the Brtlish amateur title and critically examines everyone who It was a lonely country road with to record the songs of our wild noying to the players to have to Over Everest”; G. M. Johnson — “Bob” Smith shut out toe Trade in 1921 America captured the Brit­ enters the car. His expression po cars on it or we would surely be In toe first of toe seventh, allowing birds; ornithologists already have climb up a ladder to get the badl “Gun Magic” ; E. S. Jones—"Christ seems to say, "No one is as good as dead. Telephone poles skimmed by FRADIN’S recorded about half of the com­ ish open championship after years but one hit. Quartus, In the last of after each basket had been made, so of fruitless competition. and Human Suffering” ; J. N. Kane I am.” the comers of toe car, one putting mon varieties. - “Famous First Facts”; C. B. Kel- toe seventh, allowed no hits, but som* unknown benefactor to The old, rather poorly dressed a dent in toe fender while our hearts poor fielding on the Traders’ part —Catherine Wilson, ’36. land— "Cat’s-Paw” ; E. W. Kemmer- couple near the front present a pic­ aped to our mouths. Ahead chalked up two more rims to the er—“Kemmerer on Money” ; Rock­ ture of happiness, doubt they stretched the ra^cad tracks. Were High’s credit, thus tying toe score well and Zlgrosser Kent— “Rock- second lap; then in a final burst of are on their way to the city for a there any trains? It didn’t matter, 17 all. wellkentiana” ; H. E. Krehbiel — rare day of pleasure and entertain­ Of toe twelve Trade school stick speed he breasted the tape well in Afro-American Folksongs”; F. A. they would have to look out for TWO GRADUATES front of the field. ment. They take a keen delight in themselves. Over toe tracks flew the men to face Bob “Bam” Smith in W e give NESTLE Kummer— "Golden Piper” ; P. B. everything, and point out to each the first of toe eighth, eight tallied, Kyne—“Comrades of the Storm”. fast-aging “Jeremiah.” Simultane­ and In the quarter mile, Cude sprint­ other places or things which they ously twelve heads came in contact to put toe Trade away out front to R E C E I^ HONORS C. P. Lathrop— “Black Rock, Sea­ find interesting. win Monday’s ball game. ed away to a fast start and led the port of Old Fairfield, Connecticut” ; with toe roof and departed from it The young couple at the back ts Frank Smith, whose home run field all the way, being threatened P. E. A. Lenard— “Great Men of to connect with various “objects EDMOND oblivious to everything but them­ outburst in toe third completely sur­ only once on the backstretch by Science” ; Eva Le Galllene — “At d’art” scattered through toe car. As selves. My surmise Is that they are prised everyone since this has been Daley of Middletown and "Locomo­ 33” ; Derrick Leon—“Llvingstones” ; we prepared to come up for air, we George Potterton and Wil- either engaged or newly married Smith’s first hit of toe season out PERMANENTS tive” Shedd; however, he soon Mrs. A. Lidem— “Dark Possession” ; were suddenly careened against one of eleven trips to toe platter. fought them off leaving them far Jay Lucas — “ Seven Bar Seven They whisper and giggle over incl- Side of toe car as it lurched around dentfl that only they can appre- This afternoon, Manchester High iiam HaO Now at Conoec- behind as he came down the home Ranch” ; E. G. Lutz—“Practical En­ a corner and into a farmhouse yard. encoimters West Hartford In what stretch. graving and Etching” ; Mrs. G. L. elate. As far as they are concerned, Grinding brakes and it was over. the other passengers do not exist. should prove to _be another slug- H. Lutz — "Rainbow Cottage” ; After members of toe gang v/ere ex­ fest. The Trade opposes Enfield ticnt State CoOege. In our opinion Cude is one of the Joseph McCord — “Bugles Going The young man with a briefcase, tracted in various shapes from aill High at toe Mount this afternoon best natural nmners we have seen By” ; Andrew Malone — “Irish who rushed for a seat near the back comers of the car, an immediate but no predictions have been made ALL our services are in a long time. Having a fast sprint Drama”: Fridtjof Nansen — is evidently a singer. He takes out 'court martial” was ordered for toe as to toe outcome. George Potterton, ’30, and Wil­ his music and starts to sing softly liam Hall, ’26, graduates of M. H that carries him well ahead of the “Through the Caucasus to the ^ v e r by the gang’s “president.” to himself, then, becoming absorb­ S., have received numerous high field at the start, he settles down Volga” ; Sean O’Faolaln— "Nest of Thus “Jeremiah’s” most breathtak­ designed for charm ed in his art, gradually raises his honors while attending Connecticut to a perfectly judged pace, taking Simple Folk” ; E. G. O’NeiU— “ Davs ing ride passed into history. FORMER TEACHER PENS voice, unconscious of the grins of State College. those typically long strides of his Without End.” —Woodrow Trotter. and gracious BEAUTY George has recently been elected with a beautiful lean. It Is almost L. O. Packard and Others— “Na­ president of the Student Senate for impossible to match the pace of this tions At Work” : Mrs. G. C. Pahlaw when it looked as if they were ARTICLE FOR MAGASNE 1935, which is the highest position a fiylng flash, as many are doomed to "Hermitage Island”; Patterson’s hopelessly beaten; and through a learn. coUege student may hold. The Sen­ American Educational Directory: combination of hard hitting and It is of interest to High school ate has many duties, among which Margaret Pedler—"Greater Cour­ dumb fielding by their opponeuts, EDITORIAL students to note that in a Tecent are controlling all finances of stu­ Lockhart Rogers, recent member age” ; Adah P eirc^“Vocations for came through to win. Issue of toe weekly review, “ School LILY BEAUTY PARLOR dent organizations other than fra­ of the team, again came into the Women”; Luclen Pemjean— “New and Society” appears an article ternities, managing the budget and limelight by his flashy work in the Adventures of D’Artagnan”; Mrs The game had but three good 'THE WRONG ATTITUDE written by Henry Farr, a former House & Hale Building Phone 7484 in extreme cases the body has the broad jump. Getting only three J. W. Peterkin — "Roll, Jordan, spots. Those were the times the teacher here, who left this year to power of expulsion of undesirables. tries, Lockhart covered over twenty Roll” : Eden PhlUpotts— “ Shadow homers were hit. Smith and As a student of Manchester High take a position in a C.C.C. camp. The president of the senate is the feet on his first jump and on the Passes” ; J. J. Renolds and G. A of toe Trade team hit home runs in school, I should like to express my The article, “New Lights for Blind recognized leader of the student second he reached the mark of Taylor—“Modem Social History of the third inring. Both were long opinion in regard to toe attitude Alley Jobs,” deals wito toe advant­ body. George is also corresponding twenty-one feet, three and one-half The U. S.” ; E. A. Rheinhardt clouts to deep left center. Our own ages of toe NRA. Mr. Farr points secretary of the Eta Lambda Sigma that some students take toward inches, just nine inches from the “Josephine, Wife of Napoleon” : “Bam” Smith also got a homer, school, and to point out lo them toe out that men who hold even the fraternity, junior member of the school record and over thirteen B. Rlttenhouse — “My House sending toe ball far over toe center Mediator, associate editor of the 1934 attitude that they should take. commonest job are looked upon Inches better than any of his previ Life” ; K. L. Roberts— “Rabble fielder’s head. Some people go to school just be with envy by others, and are cling­ year book “Nutmeg,” a member of ous jumps. Lockhart is highly op­ Arms”; Ralph Roeder — ‘Man the executive committee for Junior cause they have to, and, every ing to their positions instead of try­ timistic over his chances to better the 'Renaissance” ; Berta Ruck The less said about toe game, toe ing other, more questionable occu­ Week, a junior proctor In the “Best 'Time ^ e r . ” chance they get, “ cut” classes. This Mother *s Day, May 13 the old mark made by Jimmy better. Without detracting credit is entirely wrong. We are being pations. While toe smaller job is Freshman dormitory, a member of Mrs. Ruth Sawyer— “Luck of the O’Leary, and from aU indications it from toe Trade school’s victory, I sent to school to be educated and rising in esteem, however, toe the Student Senate jimior year and Road” ; Mrs. W. M. Scott — “De­ Here are a few suggested gifts that looks as if he will. predict that they’ll take a shellack­ to become better citizens, so we career field is falling. Professional guard on the varsity footbaU team. light”; G. B. Shaw—‘Too TAe to Next year George will also be a ing toe next time they play the should take advantage of this ex­ men do not benefit so much by the Mother will appreciate. “Nor” Rowsell is still being both Be Good,” “Village Wooing,” and High school. NRA and consequently must shift senior proctor and a senior mem­ “ On the Rocks” : Mrs. D. M. Smith— ceptional oppbrtunlty and not waste ber of the Mediator, which is the in- ered by his knee and failed to place for themselves, a thing that Is be­ STERLING SILVER PENDANTS— and in the 880. However, he is improv­ “Indian Tribes of the Southwes coming harder and harder to do. ter-fratemlty council. Tom Chara, Trade school scri-ie, Another great mistake that'some Vmous colored stones...... i p 1 u O U up ing and will probably be O. K. for Earl Sparling— “Kreuger’s Billion was In his glory. In toe last few Proof of this fact is shown by the Bill Hall, who rooms with George, Dollar Bubble”; Hugh Talbot narrow-minded students make :s the Rhode Island meet. innings of toe game, toe smile on fact that all professional and en­ has just been revealed as a Druid, “Gentlemen-The Regiment” ; Grant thinking that some teachers show Solid Gold Pendants ...... $5.00 and up for his senior year. ’This is one of his face almost distorted It out ol gineering schools are steadily de­ Taylor—“Caravan into Canaan” ; A. partiality In their classrooms. A few the highest honors that a senior Captain Judd was unable to com­ recognition. It was so big. But I creasing in enrollment. CI^STAL BEADS-— C A P" Terhune— “Letters of Marque” * students even go so far as to say may obtain. Bill is also president pete but will be with his team again say, toe next time they meet, it will The NRA exerts a beneficial In- Strung on a chain ...... i p 3 « D U up on Saturday when he heads his H. W. Van Loon— “Fall of the that a certain teacher has a grudge uence over toe younger generation, of Gamma Chi Epsilon—honorary Dutch Republic” ; L D. Wald — be my turn to crow in delight, and against them and purposely flunks CAMEO PINS—Sterling silver and scholastic fraternity, president of teammates at Rhode Island where also, for they are profiting by toeir “Windows on Henry Street”* his turn to moan and make up them. frames, non-tamishable finish ___ i p O « O U up Alpha Phi, president of the senior Manchester defends its title won alibis for his team. fathers’ experiences and are doing class, a member of the Student Sen­ last year. Mildred Walker — “Flreweed”*’ It* is ridiculous to make such a their best to hold their jobs through ate during his junior and senior Doreen Wallace—“God’s Tenth” ; T. statement. Teachers Intend to be their own competence. It was re­ Deltah Pearls...... $5.00 and up J. Whelan—“Byways of Humor” *' The High school team takes on years, and editor-ln-chlef of 1983 Joe Packard won the mile, with fair and honest. If any teacher were vealed by a questionnaire that most Mrs. N. White— “FamUy Affair” ; West Hartford High at Mt. N-ibo New Baby Ben Alarm Clocks in the new d* O E? Nutmeg. Carpenter and Donahue next. Joe this aftembon. constantly guilty of being unfair to High school pupils value security In Margaret Wilson—“Valiant Wife” * students, public opinion would so.?n copper finish ...... J p ^ * S / 0 laid back in the early part of the —Joe Mlstretta, ’84. toeir positions more than the im- B. C. Wlngfleld-Stratford — “Vic­ force him to change his attitude. In jwrtance or glory that may go with race, letting Carpenter set the pace torian Aftermath” ; J. K. Winkler— Watch Bracelets...... fl.25 and up for the three laps; then with one fact, most teachers are always wilj- C lD ffiN E W S “First Billion”: j, c, ' Wlster — iog to give assistance to any stu­ This value placed on the slowly, lap to go he took the lead and fin­ “Bulbs for American Gardens”* ished a good 15 yards in front of TALENTED ENTERTAINER dent after school. After all, teach­ jobs encourages honest and uprigU Manchester turned In its second Alexander WooUcott—“While Rome ers are only human, and when living. People are not ashamed of consecutive win of the season by Carpenter. “Joe” looked good and Bums.” did not exert himself in the least. school Is over for toe day, many of toeir simple way of living, aod^toY R. DONNELLY defeating Middletown High in its ON P R 0(»A M THURSDAY them mingle with toe students and to live within toeir means. Tnstead first league tussle. become “regular fellows.” JEWELER Charley Donahue, whose leg is of despising toe average life and 515 Main Street Manchester now much Improved, made a very Let me point out another wrong scheming for higher things as we Under a clear blue sky the M. H. SPORT SLANTS C. Everett Wallace, a humorous attitude. Instead of taking prifie in good showing to flnlsb a nice third entertainer, will be presented In have done in the past, everyone wlU 8. tradesmen showed quite a little preserving our lawn In front of the In his specialty. (Charley has been In a game featured by euperla- assembly Thursday. Mr. Wallace be content with his lot In life. improvement from their last meet, school, some of us dig up toe turf Improving with every meet and tive pitching, wonderful fielding and gives impersonations, monologues, —Marjorie Wilson, ’84. two school records being broken with our heels and cross toe.lawn should be In the pink of condition general all-around good baseball, plays the banjo and has many other and a third being closely approach­ when it is entirely unnecessary. TENNIS ELIMINATION ed. for the Rhode Island meet. the Manchester Trade school eked talents. Men, women, and children —Bill Murch. out a hard-earned victory over the who have seen him express appreci­ Some students think nothing of dis­ ation of his ability. He adapts his posing of their refuse in toe corri­ Of toe six players to bp fihnnson The outstanding achievements favorite Manchester High tMn) by SURPRISE PARTY tee score of—Aw phooeyl ’The High orogram to fit toe occasion. Mr. dors, or In fact, any place except In to represent Manchester ®gh Fire and Liability were made by “Flash” Leary, who Wallace has appeared In numerous toe waste paper basket This shows school in tennis circles this year, finished the 880 In 2:07 flat, thereby school gained toe laurels for a poor Dorothy Anderson, a sophomore, typo of play. It was a basketball places toroujghout New England that such students have no respect fvtir were named without entering clipping a second from the old was given a surprise party by some of which are. Gardner, Mass., for their school, which is giving the elimination series,^, because of school record, and of “Lanky" Cude, score of 25-17, and It was a baseball a group of her friends Friday eve­ game, but all toe spectators could Boston, West Manchester, N. H., them their opportunity tor an edu­ toeir unquestionable ability. Ihej who lowered by half a second the ning, on the occasion of her birth­ Haverhill, Mass., and Hartford. cation. were: John O’Leary, Cart Harris, Insurance mark in the 4:40, previously held see was a group of young men ca­ day. Dot was thoroughly surprl^ vorting around a baseball field. C. E. Simmons, social secretary After all, toe public schools have Lebro Urbanetti, and Hew^ by the late Ray Stoutnar. ' as well as delighted with the gifts of toe Hartford YM.CA. speaks of been built for our benefit and we Brown. ' ^ and “eats” that the yoimg people The only thing the High school ixlm as follows. “C. Everett Wallace kre foolish not to acquire as much As 3ret, no manager has bsen Leary got away to a slow start brought. An added “attraction” eertainlv gave our men and boys a education as we can In the few chosen, but the eUmlnatlon Bsatohes- and after trailing Rowsell, pace set- players can do Is forget It. Almost splendid program on our annual RICHARD was furnished when It was discover­ team has one such game in short years that are allowed us. I, have begun and praetioe is under ^:er, for nearly half the distance, he ed that a grotlp of boys bad entered open night. He appealed to our for one, am sure-that if w« take ad­ way. fIriM r BoUdiiiff exerted pressure and quickly made Its system, and the High school Is members very much and I would the kitcboi and stolen a good part lucky that they got rid of it when vantage of the golden oi^rtunlty Favorites to star in tba sMades- up the distance, flashing by the of the refreshments. recommend him to any society look­ which is otirs we shall never regret they did. ’The l9ade school team ing for clean entertainment.” ^ n series isre-rWinjam^ananwin, leader on the backstretch of the Wilson. Frcnk Vltner.aad L ^ d s O e w ^ flsisrvss credit beoauss they rallied —Margaret Sullivan. : i ••■.i#:..;- I —H o w i^ I 1 , < i f / - v-*.^'.: ..>v-; '■>■ \- '.K V'

MANCHESTER EVENING H iiA L P . MANCHESTER, OONN^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 9,1984. - . , v

Clark CoUege, Colby CoUsge, Mas­ VatarouB of Foreign W an, . fit a ters in the Prescott Mock at 7:80 F w , made it known today that an­ sachusetts Agrictdtural CoUege, mastiiig to be held in. the G. A. R. o’.plock. parcel of land off Fairfleld street Middlebury CoUege, Tufts College, other meeting of the committee will had been obtained aoA after being rooms, Memorial building, at eight ^'rs. Paul Miller, Sr., of Grove . e held tomorrow night at ^ the ROCKVILLE Wesleyan University andiW illia^ o’clock. All members afa requested ploughed, will be iqpDt up into gar­ CoUege. street who underwrat an operation School street Reo to accept appkca- dens. Plfty-flve applications were t. attend this meeting. at the Hartford hospital Monday, is tions for garden plots. The commit­ Among the Ust of graduates who The poppy committee, appointed received lest night and double this have entered these schools during showing Improvement. tee will be available to applicants number ant anticipated tomorrow at the last meeting, conMsto ot the between 7 and 8 o’clock. the past four years are the follow­ A large number attended the night. 8 e ^ and fertilizer will be ' ^ 'a* following: Commander Frank Rltaty Mr. Hemingway said a good-sized GOAT FARM DEATH TRAP ing: Buenos Toung, ’31, Brown Urn- and Past Commander Charles Bren- meeting of the Maple Grove Society distributed next week. verslty; David Hirth, ’31, 3owdoJn del and William Luetjen. held last evening in Maple Grove CoUege; Robert Murphy, ’32, Brown The delegates and alternates will hall. A members’ whist was efi- ELIMINATION STARTED joyed, prizes awarded and refresh­ University; Wesley Osborne, ’30, attend the meeting of the Hcutford a ;- Boston University. District Council, VeUrans of For­ ments served. Work Pnttlncr In New Section Charles C. Talcott and Howard Denies Sale of Mills eign Wars, which will be held in — — Expected , to Be Finished in Rumors of the possible sale of the the rooms of the Walter J. Smith Ayers are ths guests of Mr. and GRAIN SPECIALS Angrnst. Hockanum MiUs company vere laid Post in New Britain with District Mrs. Horton Chapin at Oradel, N. J. FOR BALANCE OF WEEK at rest yesterday by a denial lay Commander Taft, of Middletown, Mrs. Charles Leonard and her sis­ General Manager Percy Ainsworth presiding. ter, Mrs. Vivian Dow, of Bristol, Best Scratch ...... %hS6 Ti^ ftctual work of •Umlnating o t the company. Bepalring Cave-In have returned from a visit with her th« dMiUi trap at th« “Gk>at Farm" Rumors were circulating about The work of repairing the cave-ln sister, Mrs. George Mllllken of En- La^ng Mash (with milk) ...... 1!! !$2!l5 RockviUe for several days that the dlcott, N. Y. on the Rockyille*Hartford state at the intersection of High and 20 mills have been purchased by the The regular meeting of the Board Dairy Feed— % ...... $1.79 road has been started by the M. A. Hammond streets la now w ^ under General Motors company wntch way emd it is hoped to have it com­ of Selectmen wa.T held Ismt evening Oammlno compazty of Providence, would take possession in the imme­ pleted late today or early tomor­ with First Selectman Francis J, Hygrade Fertilizers for Lawn and Garden, ON^EW 1934 R. L diate future. row. 'The fact that the storm sewer Prichard presiding. "You can say there is no truth as well as All Kinds of Seeds. At the present time the contrac* under High street failed co hold the The regtUar meeting of the Rock­ MASTER SERIES tor is working with an excavating to the report that the General Mo­ weight of the trucks passing over it ville Emblem club was held this aft­ shovel . moving the loam from the tors company is to acquire our Is causing the public works depart­ ernoon at the Elks Home. A social top of the spot where the new sec­ plant,” Mr. Ainsworth replied when ment considerable money at this I ALL BREEDSj)F BABY CHICKS T questioned as to the truth of the re­ hour followed the buiriness meeting. tion It, to be placed. time. It was also found that work The annual election of Rockville The work of putting in a new port. had been started on the installation Discharged By Court Lodge, No. 1359, B. P. O. Elks, will section near the so-called "Goat of a tilp drain under this street but be held Thursday evening of this W ^ tin ^ o u se RjBfrigeia.toTs Farm” Where several have met Wilson Wright, colored, was be­ that it was never completed. ’The week. Manchester Grain & Gial G>. death, will take less three fore Judge John E. Fisk in the Also—New Operating Economy • New Dniux water seeping through the road The regular meeting of the Board 10 Apel Place Phone 7711 motiths’ tim^. The contract calls Rockville City Court Tuesday morn­ passed out through this eighteen- of Common Council was held last Finish . New Ice Tray Release » New Door for the work to be completed with­ ing. He was charged with inde­ inch tUe and carried the foundation evening with Mayor George Scheets in 75 working days, which would cent exposure but Judge Fisk failed of the road with it. presiding. Considerable routine Opener - New Handy Tray. . . ond many others meim tbat the work should be fin­ to find him guUty and discharged To Entertain At ToDaud business was transacted at this ished early in August him. The Ladies Aid Society of the meeting. ‘ M tk. k«n«l. As a means of rushing the work, Wright was arrested by Captain Mlly-Maled meehanlem oa ALL model* for only |1 * yearl the .Connecticut state h^hway de­ Richard E. Shea Upon a complaint ToUand Federated church will serve partment has placed a penalty of of Mrs. Johnson of Linden street. the regular monthly supper at the 550 per day for each day over the Mothers’ Day Program church dining room Fric^y evening of this week at which a group from BARSTOW'S 75 days. Should the work be com­ Misi Constance Leigh, superin­ 55 SEEK GARDEN M ow ing pleted ahead of time, the highway tendent of the Newington Home for the Union Congregational church Your Lawn Needs RADIO SHOP department is to pay a bonus of 550 Crippled Children, will be the will be guests. 470 MAIN STREET per day. speaker at the Mothers’ Day pro­ FoUowlng the supper the group PHONE 8284 from the Union church of Rockville PLOTS IN TOWN Next To Fallot Studio The road is to be of reinforced gram at the Union Congregational “JUST BELOW THE CENTER ” concrete construction, twenty feet church next Sunday, May 18, at will present an Interesting enter­ wide and a trifle less than three 10:80 o’clock. tainment program. NOW! mllea in length. The Mothers’ Day program is In Briefs The supe^tendent in charge of charge of the Mothers’ Club with The auxiliary of Stanley Dobosz American Legion Committee the work is Camino Dicenzo of Mrs. Bessie Heck, president of the Post, No. 14, American Legion, will I V t t ; I i I ►l.-atVI i-'k j 8: M ! t*iiM Hartford and Providence. club, presiding. hold a meeting this evening in the Will Accept Applications Start the season The work of surve3dng for the The speaker will speak on the G. A. R. rooms, Memorial building. new layout is in charge of Junior topic, “What Are Crippled Chil­ A large number attended the Highway Engineer Vincent Yan- dren?” She will give an Interesting meeting held last evening by May­ Again Tomorrow Night right with a good none, vdille the inspector in charge talk on her work at the Newington flower Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F., Is Junior EBghway Engineer John Home. in Odd Fellows ball. A social hour lawn mower. We Calandrillo. The mothers will take an active followed the meeting. Chaiirman Donald Hemingway of Oerttlloste PrivUege part in the program, which will in­ The regular meeting of the Rock­ the American Legion committee in recommend the The New England College En­ clude the offering of prayer, read­ ville Visiting Nurse association was charge of the assigning of home trance Certlflcate Board has notl- ing of scripture, ushering and col­ b°ld last evening at its headquar­ gardens to needy residents this fled Principal Philip M. Howe of lecting. the Rockville High school of the ex­ Sixteenth Anniversary tension of the certlflcate privilege Victory Assembly, Catholic La­ to colleges which are members of dies of Columbus, has appointed the that board, until December 81, 1938. following committee to complete ECLIPSE Line This extension for four years Is arrangements for the celebration of We*re Taking A Breathing Spell the maximum allowed by the board the sixteenth anniversary of the as­ World’s Best Lawn Mower and is dependent on the quality of sembly: Mrs, Catherine Murphy, To Tell You Our the work done in the colleges by the chairman; Mrs. Rena Morin and pupils who have entered during the Mrs. Catherine Burke. No date has OFFERING YOU TWO EXCLUSIVE FEATURES: last four years. yet been set for the anniversary. YOUR ONLY CHANCE The colleges that are members cf Annual Poppy Sale SPRING SPECIAL the board are as follows: Amhurot A report is expected Friday eve­ •Finger Tip Adjustment OF SECURING AN APPROPRIATE College, Boston University, Bow- ning of the poppy committee of Continues doin College, Brown University, Frank Badstuebner Post, No. 2090, •Automatic Self Sharpening. MONUMENT OR MARKER FOR MEMORIAL DAY, IS TO SELECT 2 / PLAIN GARMENTS 4 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM ONE FROM OUR LARGE AND AT- TRACTIVE DISPLAY OF OVER 100 F O R $1.50 MEMORIALS. WHEN YOU CALL $12-50 to $25-50 TAKE THE TIME TO ACQUAINT All Winter garments returned in YOURSELF WITH THE RARE ART moth-proof bags. See our exhibit at the Sample Fair in the Masonic Temple, Thursday, May 10. AND SKILL THAT HAS MADE CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE OUR PREMISES THE MEMORIAL DIAL 7100— ART CENTER OF CONNECTICUT. You Will Be Pleased With the Selection MANCHESTER PLUMBING and the Prices. and SUPPLY COMPANY \ "If it's Hardware We Have It” McGovern Granite CLEANER/ & CrEC/, 344 Barbour Street 877 Main Street jel. 4425 Hartford, Conn. At Close Of Day— 836 Main Street Tel. 2-4129 for relaxation Lounge Chairs Pick a chair that you sink into . . a chair that GALA OPENING rests your weary bones without the slightest effort on your part . . a chair that makes you say, “Boy, that’s comfort!’’ That’s the kind we’ve illustrated. An English Thursday, May 10th model with solid mahogany cabriole feet. Wat- luns high standard construction throughout. Cus­ tom made in rust or green cover. TINKER TAVERN Incorporated 785 Main Street Tinker Building ______UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF JACOB GREENBERG. GOOD OLD SCHUTZ, NARRAGANSETT and WATKINS HAMPDEN ALE ON DRAUGHT at AAANCHESTER. CONN. GENERAL ELECTRIC '^Served At Just The Right Temperature’*. MODEL AW -3 ALL KINDS OF SANDW ICH^ ...... lOe and up Served The Way You Like Them On Real Rye Or White Bread. WASHER COME IN! THERE’S A TREAT IN STORE FOR YOU! FEATURES: $5.00 Down WANTED N«w typ« ACTIVATOR...7-pound onameled hib...Chom- BEER BY THE PITCHER 50c barioln wrinQor...O-E Motor...Quick-omptying Prompt Table and Bar Service. Booths For The Ladiefl. Old Furniture pump...Wat«rproof cord \ dcMm that Modol AW-3 will govo you... BIG ENTERTAINMENT ON OPENING NIGHT Now’s the time to trade your furniture as part TIME...WORK...MONEY...But don’t boliovo us: Come in and dance to the music of a surprise orchestra—on the best payment on new Watkins Fu^ture . . now when little dance fl66r In town. good used furniture is in d«tnahd by Cottage own­ PROVE IT IN YOUR OWN HOME ers. Conw in and look at the new things. Have 0^ appraiser give you an estimate of the trade-in OPENING THUBSPAY MORNING, 10 A,M. vihie of your old furniture. Call Manchester 6 m . K E M F S ,I n c . HOURS: 10 A. 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LOST AND FOUND MOVING—TRUC^G— APARTMENTS—FLATS— the Management of Renfroe’s Co­ her treasures In a batCered dgar do,” a smotbetnd okth esca^ STORAGE 20 . TENEMENTS 68 lossal Three Ring Circus Will Give box in the bottom of an old camel- those lips. Their oOmer shoved an­ LOST—WILL PERSON who took $100 and Furnishings for a Four- back trunk, lik e her son, Mrs. other .canvaaman out of the way dark blue leather pocketbook, MOVING—TRUCKINO and light htJK KENT— FIVlC ROOM flat, also Room Apartment. Let’s Hear From Planter was convinced that there and dashed from the tent. Daughters Liberty rummage aale, nauUng. Aahes removed weekly. E. elx room tenement, with ell im- •cftiie the Boys and Girls! Who WlU was something odd about the affair. That afternoon New Trafford please leave it at Silbro’s. L Morin, telephone 6158. provemente. Inquire at 147 East Have This Supeme Honor?” Of coiuve, Madetine might have ''jnmpsd” the shew and a younger Center street been the more prominent of the FOUND—A SUM OF money this Only the first part of the an- man became boat canvaaman. YOUR FURNITURE ia Valuable. noimcement registered with Nub two Gabriel sisters and the owner (Wednesday) morning. Owner can And that same night Con David, In moving we use only furniture POR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all Planter. So Madeline Gabriel, who of the circus mig^t have thought have same by proving property and after kissing hla bride with more padg, not quUtg, or blankets. For modem Improvements. 6 Hudson was really Idadeline Slddal, was it good buslnees to use her name affection he h*ri hitherto Wedneshf AfioiM ea Clie' paying for this adv. Call at Herald that better moving dial 6260. Aus> street Phone 6578. P o y -/^I]es2/ to be married Saturday afternoon! instead of the other's. On the shown, informed her he was going Office. tin Chambers. Local and long dis­ How; could this be possible? Nub other hand—^well. It paid to keep a to put her In his animal act and FOR RENT— 4, 6 and 6 ROOM ins to Start F n t W|4k i - tance moving and trucking. OIS84 NtA sesvrct.mc haul left Madeline in a wheel chair thing like that The handbill might give the public something new in flats, all Iptprovements, garage if in a farm bouse Just outside of come In bandy some day. thrills. AUTOMOBILES PERRETT ft OLENNEY INC. local desired. Phone 6280 or 4646. BEGIN HERE TODAY Lebanon only two weeks before. (Te Be ^Vaitlimed) dayNeitHoiidL FOR SALE and tong distance moving. Dally Secure In the knowledge that FOR I^JNT—FOUR ROOM flat aU DONNA GABRIEL and MADE­ Obviously she could not have re­ expree* to Hartford. Ovemlgbt LINE BIDDAL who call them­ gained use of her limbs In two Lebanon citizens would be most FORDS—1981 coach, 1980 coach, improvements, rent reasonable, at Starting the first Wednesday Ip ■ervloe to and from New York. selves **The Gabriel Sisters'* are weeks, or rejoined the circus. unlikely to see the Louisville news­ 1980 coupe, 1929 coach. PontUc 170 Oak street Inquire Maples June, fune 6. Joeal stoifes Uxtt are Tal. 806»—6860 or 8864. trapeze performers with Ren- Something was wrong some place. papers and that nothing concern­ MOTHER’S DAY PROIXAM 1927 sedan. CHievrolet 1929 coupe. Hospital, 164 Oak. affiliated with the Merchant ^ v i­ Buick 1927 sedan. Chandler 1M9 froe’s otrous. When Madeline's Nub decided that he would see ing her marriage would reach the ears of her grudfather, Madeline sion of the Chamber of Cbma sedan, Brown'* Oarage. >R RENT—TWO, THREE and grandfather, who Is blind, asks the circus. He wanted to see the will operate under the summer PUBLIC PASSENGER her to spend a week-end at his bad agreed to the public wedding. FOR ITALIANS SUNDAY ir room fumisaed or unfumlsbeo wedding ceremony and the girl who ing schedule of a bsif hoUdsy on SERVICE 20A farm she persuades Donna to go At first she considered asking to apartments. Maaobester Constme- was using Madeline's name. Since Wednesday through June, July and Instead. Donna, pretending to be Nub’s $26 had vanished, the only have the announcements read, IN ADDITION r o tfUver Lane Bus tion Co. Tel. 4181 or 4869. Giuseppe Mazzini l^xlge to Also August. Manchester Madeline, falls In love wlM w m . way be could secure a seat at the “Donna Gabriel,” but that would Line, Dc Luxe IM .fo t lodge, party SIDDAL, Madeline's cousin. circus was to produce a bride and have called for a great deal of ex­ Observe First Anniversary or team trips, we also offsr 7 pas- FOR RENT—APARTMENTS and Evening Herald unfurnished rooms, and store In OON DAVID, animal trainer, le take part in tM ceremony or else plaining and might get her Into of Junior Order. ssngsr sedan Hvery. Phone 8068. further difficulties with Rendroe, Johnson Block. Telephone 6070 or devoted to Donna bat she re­ to find some sort of employment CLASSIFIED 8860, 8864. FIND DANBURY.GIRL 4040. gards him merely ae a friend. and earn epougb for a ticket. just as refusal to do what he asked would have done. Once married Members of Giuseppe ADVERTISEMENTS Madeline levee Oon and sobemee Nub’s cturioMty had been orotised. Lodge of the Sons of Italy and their to win him. Maybe the dame who claimed to to Con, It would make .small differ­ MISSING A MONTH Count sis avoras* words to a ilea BUSINESS ence to Madeline what Donna’s po­ families will join in a gala ertebra- Initials, numbsrs and abbrovlatlons BUSINESS LOCATIONS Donna falls from the trapeze be Madeline wasn’t Madeline at sition might be. Tlie ceremony tion of Mother’s Day and also of tb* saob oount as a vrord and sompound OPPORTUNITIES 82 FOR RENT 64 aad Is injured. Madeline wires all. Or maybe the girl at the farm first anniversary of the junior lodges words as two words. Mlnlmuni oost is BUI to come for her and begs —but Mom would have seen that tied her for life to the man prlos ot tbrss Itnss. FOR SALE—WELL established loe of the order next Simday at the Waterbury, May 9;— (AP)— Miss TO RENT—OFFICES at 866 Main Donna to continue the Impersona­ through any effort at deception, ■he adored was all that mattered. Lins rates psr dap for cranslset businesi; also 1 1-2 ton Reo Speed clubhouse on Keeney street. ’The Helen Cooper, 18 years old, Dsnbury street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ tion. BUI takes Donna to the farm even if the blind old codger bad Con bad at first rebelled against ads, wagon, Inquire 60 Ridge street. making a “holy show" of himself. event will mark the official opening High school senior who has. been ■fIsotiTS Marsh IT, IMT ward J. Holl. Tel. 4642 and 8026. to reenperate. MBS. PLAbrTER, been fooled. Nub assured himself of the club for the summer. missing from the home since April Oasb Oharas the bonsekeeper, Is susplolous of He wasn’t ready to marry yet. He Conssoutlvs Days ..I T sts I sts It was bis duty to look into this. An important meeting of the 0, was located in Waterbury last the glrL Yep, It was his duty. wasn’t going to become a benedict Oonssoutlvs Days .. I s u 11 sts HELP WANTED— before a lot of gawping yaps! lodge will be held at Tinker ball bight by local police. f HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Madeline tells Con that Domut Stmday morning at 9:80 o’clock, Detective JoBn Leary and Patrol­ Day ...... | 11 sts II ots FEMALE 85 la going to marry BUL When Renfroe argued that business was after which a bus will transport tbs man* Henry Boylan found the girt All orders for irregular Insertions 9 OR RENT—BIX ROOM single members of the drone gossip It was three o'clock when be bad. They were to remain In Louis­ rill bs eharaed at tbs on* tlm* rats. WANTED—COMPETENT girl for reached the fair grounds, leased for ville for three days and something members and their families to the within three hours sfter state police Ipsoial rats* for long tsroi STsry bouse, with sun porch, and garage, about Madeline and Oon he offers general housework. Apply 79 all Improvements, nice location. In­ three days by Renfros. The after­ bad to be done to attract the pub­ clubhouse for a banquet and dance. had posted her photograph at pollct lay advertising glvs;'. upon rsaussL to marry her, believing he hae During the afternoon, members of Ads ordered for thrss or sis days Brookfield street. quire J. Adamy, 86 Birch street. lost Donna. noon performance was in progress lic. A double wedding would be bcadquartera aad stopped bsfor* tbs third or dftb ahd Nub could bear shrieks of sure to draw a crowd, especially the two junior lodges wlU present a Miss Cooper was rooming with a day will be obargsd only far tb* ao- FOR RENT—EAST CENTER St., laughter occasioned by the clown's program of entertainment In honor family on HIU street aad- was em­ tual number of times tbs ..d appssjr- NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY If a cash prize were attached to it HELP WANTED— MALE 86 188, first class bouse, with garage, antics. Near the side show tents of the mothers. ployed as a waitress In an Bast sd, obarglng at tb* rats samsd, but CHAPTER X n So Con consented. Renfroe was brass piping all through. State and the concessions small groups As this is the first affair on the Main street tavern, according to no allowane* or rsfunds oan be nud* With $26 in his pocket, the re­ a sagacious showman, but even he on sis tlm* ads stopped after tb* COLLEin'ORS WITH cars for Man Road. bad collected, more Interested in spring and summer schedule of ac­ police. She told the officers that she sult of two weeks’ labor on was surprised at the number of fifth day. Chester and Hartford. Salary, com^ getting something for noth^g than tivities, a large attendance is an­ quit school and left home to satisfy No "till forbids” I display linss set the Siddol farm. Nub Planter con­ applicants to share honors with the mission. (]k>od opportunity for FOR RENT— DELMONT street, in paj^ng for entertainment under ticipated. sold, sidered himself affluent and due animal trainer and bis bride. Ten an ambition to “bo on her own.” Tb* Herald will not b* rseponslbl* hustlsri. Writs Box T, Herald. near Main, 6 room duplex, all Im­ the "big top.” couples appeared and offered to be Miss Cooper said she was inert for mors than on* ineorreot Insertles provements. Dial 4618 or 8463. for a period of rest. Much against THROW ACID AT IMAGE of any advsrtissment ordered for his mother's wishes, be set off on Nub watched a farmer lose married In the arena for the prize than willing to return borne a few of $100 and furnishings for an weeks after she began the adven­ more tnae oa* time. SITUATIONS WANTED— FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, a tramp to tbs Kentucky metropo­ three dollars at a shooting gal­ Tb* Inadvsrtsnt omissien oi laoer* lery, then strolled over to the own­ apartment. Knowing the value of Santiago, Chile, May 9.— (A P )— ture, but pride detwreU ber. She rset publleatloB of advertising will b* FEMALE 88 ilngle house, with all Improve­ lis and landed in Loulsvills u s Federal police were detailed today day that "Rsnfros's Monstrous er of the concession and offered a laugh, Renfrte chose the most a-as taken home immediate^. reetlflsJ only by sanssllatlon of tb* ments, at 16 Homestead street, unprepossesslnf couple In the to hunt down vandals who threw sharg* mad* for tb* ssrvi** rendered. YOUNG MARRIED womsa would garage If desired, inquire Frank Three Ring Olrous" was due to be­ hla services. The other man, black- browed and bleary-eyed, sized up group. The man was little, wiz­ iX'ttles of add at the Image of the FROST REPORTED All advertisement* must eonform like baby or small child to bqard Damato, 24 Homestead street. Tel gin a three days' engagement. In style, eopy and typography with Nub and told him he would pay ened and W ill past 60. The woman “ Christ of May” in a church In the rsgulations *Bfore*d the publleh* or care for by day. Address Box 7091. Wandering along the main busi­ center of the city. S, Herald, ness section of U e city and star­ him 60 cents as a “ come-on.” Nub was middle-aged, almost a giant­ Springfield, Maas., May 9.— ceremony. The worshippers were panic eeived by It o'oloak nooni Saturdays WriU Herald, Box X. Nub glanced at the green printed tors. early today but without actual IdilO a. m, r o RENT— s e v e r a l Desirable sheet, .accepted it and, leaning Part of the 60 cents went for On Saturday afternoon the “big stricken but no one was hurt by the damage. Growera.^hoWever, believ­ IfOUNG WOMAN desires position flve, six and seven room houses, “hot dogs” and root beer. Then top” was packed, but Nub Planter add, nor was the “Crlsto Mayo” ed the cold would slow 1^ fxW th .' TELEPHONE YOUR against a building, read the fol­ sc housekeeper or general houie< ■Ingle and double; also heated lowing: Nub sauntered on, looking for more was not one of the spectators. image damaged. An official temperature of 86 de­ WANT ADS. -work. Doris Grimm, care of F. H apartment. Apply Edward J. Hoxl “Saturday Afternoon in the employment. By seven o’clock that Throughout the performance grees was recorded here, a drop of Ads are aooepted over tb* telepbon* Miller, ISO Spencer street. Phone 4642 and 8026. Tryia Con David, King of Wild evening h> had the wherewithal Madeline was In a glow of antici­ The Welland canal connects tlilrty degrees from yesterdf.y'p at the CHARuB RATB given above BeAsts, Star of the Greatest Circus to buy a ticket for the show but, pation, not unmignled with fear. Lakes Erie and Ontario. . maximum. as a oonvenlsn * to advertisers, but having remembered bow he bad Suppose at the last moment Con the CASH RATBI will b« aooepted as POULTRY AND 8UPPUE8 48 on Earth, and Madeline Gabriel, I'ULL PATMBNT if paid at tb* busl. WANTED TO RENT 68 Superb, Beautiful, Glorious Aerial wriggled imder the canvas and should rebel and the ceremony fall Ptss office on or before tb* sevantb dodged policemen In his youth, he to take place! Had she been fool­ liOASTING DUCKS 18c lb. Uve, 26o WANTED TO RENT four or flve Gymnast, Will Be Married In the ley following tbs first Insertion of tried the same stunt again emd ish to argue for the public display? iBoh ad otherwise tbs ORAROB lb. dressed. B. T. Allen, 160 Tolland room*. In country for summer Presence of Thousands of Specta­ tors: Who Will Join Thism? To found a seat (unreserved) and set­ Would this ruin her chance of ever m m RATB will be oolleotsd. No responsl. Turnpike, telepnone 8887. clean, and modem conveniences blllty for errors In telephoned ads the Young Ckjuple Who Will Join tled Into It without any qualms of winning his love? will be tssumed and their aoouraey Box N, Herald. conscience. And what if Donna should Insist sannot be guaranteed. Hands In Holy Matrimony at the ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Same Time and at the Same Place He was too far from the arena upon returning to the show and INDEX OP to get a clear view of Madeline's CJon learned he had been trapped P’OR SALE—GARDEN fertilizer Into marriage? Madeline repeated e e o R e e CLASSinCATIONS Heavy water Is composed of the face and, since three acts were pre­ ^1.60 per bag: 6 lb. boxes of sheep same elements as ordinary water, sented at once, he left after the to herself all the platitudes con­ Births ...... A manure 26c. Nash car 160.00. W. but the hydrogen elements are performance, disgruntled and ilo cerning love that she bad ever e 1*94 BY M* etmnet. Mc. E.ngatfements ...... t r « . . . B heard in order to brace up her wan­ Vlarriages ...... ,c.. r. 0 H. Burke, 279 Spruce street. twice as heavy as In ordinary wa­ wiser. No announcement of Made­ T. «L 11( 0 . U. a MT. O ff'-/ - Deaths ...... D ter. FOR SALE line’s Identity had been made and ing courage. “All’s fair In love Card ot Thanks B he did not know which girl on the and war.” She did love Con; she In Memorlam ...... 7 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 A real estate bargain you flying bars or trapeze was to be the loved him Once married to him, Lost and Found ...... 1 he would be hers forever. Announcements ...... t UPRIGHT PIANOS: Van Dyke, seldom find. 7-room cot­ bride the following afternoon. How­ Pereonalt ...... I tage type house, nice loca­ ever, he put the handbill in bis .?36; Jacob Bros., $40; Stultz Bros., The chariot races ended. The AntoaioMIe* S76.00. Norris and Hyde Player, tion. Outside buildinii pocket, sought out a speak-easy and Automobiles for Sal* ...... 4 For Sale promptly forgot the whole affair audience was shilling, tooting Automobiles for Exchange « ... I i60. All in mahogany cases and suitable for 1-car garage. and stomping. Small boys whistled Auto Accessories—Tires ...... I until several days later when the just reconditioned. Watkins Bros., One-acre place, 5-room house, Lot 100’ X 150’. Side­ and gave cat-calls. Then a brass Auto Repairing—Painting ..... 7 936 Main street. garage, poultry house, garden all circus had departed to new flelds. Auto Schools ...... T-A walks, sewer. House now Then his hand encountered the wad band started the wedding march. Auto*— Ship by Truck ...... I planted, and plenty of flowers. Madeline adjusted the long lace Autos—For Hire ...... I being put in A-1 shape m of green paper and he decided to Oarages— Service—Storage ...... 10 WANTED— TO BUY 58 send it on to his mother. She veil that fell In graceful folds over ...... $ 1 , 2 5 0 side and out. Will be sold her white satin gown, took a last Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 A real bargain! could "have it out” with the girl Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . II WANTED TO BUY a used stroller, at a sacrifice. See on the farm. glance at herself in the mirror, and Bnalnes* and ProfeesloBBl SsrvlesB then stepped outside where Ren­ Business Services Offered ...... II price must be reasonable. Dial Mrs. Planter, on receipt of the Household Services Offered ...... 1I*A 6129. 7 Acres,. 7 rooms, electricity, Thomas Ferguson document, did nothing at all. She froe, in Prince Albert coat and silk Building—Contracting ...... 14 city water. A good place to raise asked no questions and gave Donna hat, waited to escort her to the Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 H iGHEST PRICES paid for Junk poultry. At The Herald no Information, but folded the arena. Funeral Directors ...... 16 and live poultry. Wm. Ostrinsky, Beating—Plumbing—Roofing . « 17 Cash $600. $2,000 handbill carefully and put It among There were 12 bridesmaids—six Insurance ...... is 91 (Jlinton street. Tel. 6879. for each bride. The tiny flower Uilllnery—Dressmaking ...... is girls were midgets, dressed in tar­ kovlng—Trucking—S.orag* .... M 5-Acre Place, near town. Elec­ latan ballet frocks. La Belle Ma- Public Passenger Bervio* ...... I0*A ROOM^^^ITHOUT BOARD 59 tricity, good water supply. Barn, tllde was matron of honor and Painting—Papering ...... It garage. Da Lucca was the best man. Professional Services ...... IP 'WANTBD-^NB o r t w o gentle­ Price ...... $ 3 , 8 0 0 Repairing ...... IS men roomers, large, pleasant room, Flowers were strewn over the Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning « . 14 Cash $500. AUCTION! sawdust from the entrance to the Toilet Goods and Service . . . . « 16 centrally located, 123 Onter street (READ THE STORY, THE N COLOR THE PICTURE) Wanted—Business S ervice...... 14 Dial 6744. raised center platfbrm. A t the AT THE MANCHESTER RIDING ACADEMY The barber was a careful man. Just then wee Goldy joined tbs Bdneatlonal 5-Room Single House on one oi sound of a gong a huge wedding Courses and Classes ...... 17 i< OR RENT—LIGHT Housekeeping Manchester's best streets. Hot S. D. Pearl, Prop. Woodland Street, Manchester, Cimn. bell opened in the top of the tent Said he, ‘T il do the best I can to bimch and asked, wafits a Private Instruction ...... II rooms, furnished, gas and sink. 109 water heat Cash needed, $350. and ribbon streamers, bearing the get all of the whiskers off of this bite of lunch?” ‘‘We all dp," an­ Dancing ...... S8-A Why P»y rent? You wlU be names, “Madeline Gabriel” and old pig’s fat face.” swered Scbiity, “ B u t whertt Is it Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 Foster street.—Grube. Friday, May 11,1934, At 1:00 P. M., D. S. T. Wanted—Instruction ...... M proud of this home. “Con David” In huge gold letters, ’Then to the pig he snapped. coming from?” (Under Cover In Our Tented Auction Arena, Rain or Shine.) "Hold still, unless you want a sud­ “From Mister Pieman,” '^CJoldy Pinaaelal swayed in the fetid air, set in mo­ Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages « . . 11 APARTMENTS—FLATS— 15 Cows, 6 Head of Yonng Stock—-All Accredited; Pair Farm tion by giant ferns. den thrill. I might cut you, and cried. “I met the old m a^ Jupt For Rent — 6-Room Single that would send you running from outside.- Re has a lot of {An;.and Business Opportunities ...... II TENEMENTS 63 Hotise. 2-car Electricity, Horsee, Single Farm Horses, Farm Tools, Saddles and Bridles, Behind them the local bride gig­ Money to Loan ...... si garage. my place.” I suggest that we buy some.*^ city water, bath. Rent $20.00 Harnesses. gled ecstatically and pinched the Help and Sltnatloaa ‘ 1og#—Bird*—Pete ...... 41 2,200 while.” All my heart with Joy." Live Stock—Vehlolee ...... 4| ber Wagon, Cultivators, Tobacco Setter, Prout Hoe, Sulkj' Plow, All of the circus perfsrmers gath­ FOR RENT—POUR room tenement, ered about the entrance. Some * • * “Aw, gee,” said Scouty. Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 with all improvements. Apply ill Disc Harrow, l-Horse Potato Digger, l-Horse Lawn Mower and Wanted - P ets-P ou ltry—Stock 44 chuckled, but most of them wen This scared the pig. His poor you fre t A lot of pfea rqi. Holl street or telephone 6806. CALL ANYTIME! Roller, Mowing Machine, 2-Horse Toe Board Wagon, l-Horse For Wslo tflsrcIlBaesas awed by the splendor of the oom- heart thumped. In just a moment to g e t m buy an extra one; for Articles for Sale ...... 4S Farm Wagon, Wagner 1 H. P, Electric Motor, A. C., 1% H. P. Gas Engine and Water Pump, Cyphers Incubator. FRESHMAN sion. The fat lady sobbed audibly, up he jumped. “Oh, never mind you, and cherry It shall be." Boats and Acoessorlea ...... 44 FOR RliNT—94 HOLL street avail­ explaining that she always wept at the shave,” he cried. ‘Tm leaving In just a moment everyone waa Building Materials ...... 4? able May l6 tlt five room flat, with ELECTRIC RADIO. Diamonds— Watohea—Jewelry . . 4fi HASTINGS w^dings. here, right now.” eating pie and having Rm. fk>on Electrical Appllaneea—Radio _ 4f sunporcb, fir^ floor, A-1 condition, A pair of bleary eyes above Ups Then, out he went, with all bis Simile Simon said, "You ainr^ Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A waxed floors, sb|ules, screens and ROADSIDE OFFICE ROBERT M. REID & SON, Auctioneers drawn in an ugly snari wateh^ might, aad shortly disappeared have been kind to me.*? Garden — Farm—Dwlry Pr^nofp 6# curtain rods. Outlet for electric 201 Main Street Blaneliester, Conn. n o n e 8198 Household Goods ...... n SSI Oekisnd Street every motion of the toense-hadred from sight “My goodness, lad,” Machinery and Tools SI stova A rent that you will appre­ l. When her hand was placed the b a r ^ said, “you started quite (The Tinles meet the Ten eTleek Musical Instruments ...... 61 ciate. Very reaeonable, with ga­ Con’s and her Ups mumbled, “I a row." Scholar In the n«ct stmy.) Gfflce and Store Equipment 64 rage. John F. Sheehan, 11 Knighton Specials at the S to re s...... |g r street Rione 4466. Wearing Apparel—^Pnr* IT Wanted—To Buy *...... II R«o _____ BXJR RENT—TWO 6 ROOM flats ALLEY OOR Weddin^r Preparations! By H A M U N Kestawrnats and garage. 20-22 Bummer street R ooim Wlttout Board W J. J. Rohan.. Tel. 7488. Boarders Wanted ...... « , r . . . l l - A wow/ THERW SURE BW OOlNS Country Board—ResorU 40 CMON,VOO VJAU.-EVEO FLUNRIE^ FOR RENT—MODERN flve room OP AT TH' RAUACE.SIHCE WORD/v e PN w*i*«' w 61 upstair flat See Wm. KanehL Tel. BROOA^S//'OH/IAMVAA-' GEEesk- th' AMRIGHT Wanted—Booms—Bparfi 4t 7778. fVE 6 0 TTA THIS ' princess is THERE.YOU 0\ME THAT VWemETOerrS /T' Y‘ KNOW, \ BssU ■atae* Wmr Rest , RfXLACE ALL POUSHEO fK SO THRULED/J 6UPC AU. FROWS-CUT 6 0 NNA SET NEV/ER W > TMNV J •' ' Apartmenta, Flats, Tenements.. 4> VMEN DO YOU ATVflTTEtVSHE OUT THfl MARRIED/ ALLEV OOP WAS Business Loeattoas for Rent 44 FOR RENT—6 ROOM t«nembat. UP, PRONTO// , THINK RPNiinA h i Honsee fer Rent ...... 41 with all improvements. Inquire at GlTMOV/INf.O vnu. BE BACK AINT., yoOGTHA AH' e rr, VEW SMART, Suburban tor Rest 44 172 Charter Oak street sh e.'/ allev o o p u ^ T w o r k : BUT NOW- Summer Hemes fer Rant . « « ■ 4T WITH HVJKLEV WCU-U.*-—- Wanted to Rent ...... BAKE ANW SIRLA^ 44 FOR RENT—FOSTER STREET, (3 0 0 0 HUSBANO^^ Beal Bstate F*r gal* near East Canter street, south teae- Apagtment Building for Bale 66 mTELUHfSAf, Busteese Pfhpsrty ter Bgle **.«, Tg msnt nei^y renovated, alF im­ Farms and Land tot.#:• Bale»a*|M • T1 provements. Dial 8682^ ------Honsss------—— fer ^ Bale • • • ww m m m w w * • RssortLots for PiFpsrty Bale tor Bale , FOR RE9FT—8 ROOM a^partmant Buburbaa tor Bale ...... r€«6 Real Bstate f o r Bzehaage eB n e * ^ renovated, gas rgagB, hot Weatsd—BeeT Setete * e e « e e # t m wflter, private bath. Aflulta R4«t reBsonable. Garage if desired. 109 iMgal sw SB JPosti$k Btreet— Grube.

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Our r^rular 11.49 kitchen Beautiful chair* reduced for DOLLAR Cotton Frocks DAY. Maple, white and blue finishes. Framed Mirrors We present a varied assortment for Dollar Day Girls' Sheer •Broadcloths ^ ■ $1.00 sak •Dimities Frocks $J.OO Chiffon Hose • Round •Oblongr Keep COOL In cotton* and if you’re looking for real smart Printed broadcloths and cotton frocks at a BARGAIN then Hale’s Cotton Shop is the sheers with puffed sleeves or A good assortment place to chop DOLLAR DAY. Brand new dresses Just un­ sleeveless. 1 to 61^ years. 11.69 Ferneries, wicker of framed mirrors fo»- packed and ready for this sale. The selection Includes in­ Tub-fast. hallways, living rooms, numerable styles for misses and women, 14 to 46. Tub-fast, Main Floor, rear. Pair ferneries In brown and Kitchen Pails, step-on of course! Shop early . . for we know they’ll go quickly at green. Inside can. style in gay enamel fin­ dining rooms. Gilt $,1.00. ishes. Special, frames. Good quality glass. $1.00 At HALE’S Cotton Dresses—Second Floor. $ 1.00 DAY •Every pair guaranteed Bargains . by Hale’s to satisfy 1 2,000 Yards! 25c and 29c We know tWs hosiery special is going to DAY Children’s Sweaters, one of our fastest selling DOLLAR^a y terns, ^ g u la r $1.00 first quality stocking Slip-on and coat styles. Bargains thread. Plcot top*. Pulh range of smart Suoraier Cretonnes, 6 yards Sizes 2 to 6 years. Red, Summer Fabrics green, blue, tan. summer shades. Oay cretonnes and i Hosiery—Main Floor, right Triangular Mops, colored warp print*. 36 inches Knit Union Suits, 2 for Floor Brushes, soft hair yam oil and dust mops Bread Boxes, also flour wide. brushes with long han­ with matching colored cans in Ivory and color­ Yards Summer knit union suits! Lro-o-kattheVhlUe f dles. Special, handles. ed Japan finishes. Good Wondersoft Kotex, 6 for for boirs and girls. 8 to 8! size boxes. Each, years. Lro-o-k at the Price / $1.00 " 1 $1.00 $1.00 Our entire stock of brand new summer fabrics selling day Ths new WONDER- in and day out at 26c and 29c a yard. Here are printed SOFT Kotex. 12 napkins 69c and 89c Play Togs, 2 for voiles, silk stripe shirtings, seersucker prints, percale prints. In each package. 81x99 “Cannon” Fine Every yard sun and tub-fast Long or short leg sleeve­ Fabric Gloves, less models in nursery patterns. 1 to 6 years. White fabric gloves in a i Mui^lin Sheets smart assortment. Some i 39c Wash Fabrics, have organdy cuffs. Baby Dresses, 2 for Hand made and hand 3 Yards embroidered baby dresses I V Otir entire 89c assortment! 86-lnch Ever- ^ ^ ^ ^ Men’s Linen Hankies, 7 for of finest nainsook. Whits, g B fast dimities, suitings, and Bermuda cord. Vg | | f | jfvhlte with colored emi 86-lncb Irish linens. 40-incb Everfast fP I •vrvF broidery. Short sleevea or Alarm Clocks, new style chalky-finished lawns. ■ Pine linen handkerchiefs. sleeveless. 1 Ash Cans, heavy galvan­ alarm clocks. Wanted Garbage Cans, large .slza, Plain white. ized ash cans. Special shades. Guaranteed, heavy galvanized 'iron Dollar Day at, garbage cans,^ A good Foundatiims, Girdles, $ bargain at Hand Bags, 1 Check your linen closet 1.00 $1.00 Our ne we <; t A group of higher priced > 4 then stock up on these 4-year $1.00 29c Wash Fabrics, ' models in smai t c foundation garmenia, VB guaranteed fine Muslin style* and colora front-clasp, side-hook and' sheets. These sheets are 4 Y&rda back-lace girdles. made by tl;w makers of the Bolts and bolts of printed dimities and ^ 1 fasK>us Cemnon towels. batistes, in checks, plaids, florals, stripes. C Smart Neckwear, Tub-fast. Cp .00 Broadcloth Negiigeea, Frilly styles as Close-out of broadcloth i Percale Fabrics—Main Floor, left well as plain tail­ “L a^ P^pdrfir* negligees in stripes andi Cases, C a s ^ ored models. checks. Fine weave percale cases, 42x Sizes, 42x86 aaU-4Sk86 inches. Bowl Sets, plain glass 2,000 Yards I 36 Inches. 41c and 48c gfadep. ‘Cannon” I 59c and 69c mixing bowl seta; 4- Sandwich Toasters, elec­ Electric Toaeters. This is, Smart Blouses, 4 tor $1.00 plece sets. Large size tric toaster or grill. indeed, a value for this Chair Pads, 2 for 3 fw $ i.o o bowls. Green only. Hinged cover. Side price. Turn - the - toast Turkish Both sheer and heax'y! handles. style. Percale 12, 13 and 14-inch sizes. blouses in smart, spring' Domestics—Main Tloor, left Special for DOLLAR DAY styles. A brand new .is- $1.00 $1.00 -2 for 11.00. sortment $1.00 Prints Towels $1.98 Sweaters, We Sold 800 Pairs Of Tliese Curtains for $ 1 Drug Specials Children’s sweaters to Already This Season. ' Shop Dollar Day Yards $2. Helena close-out 7 to 14 years. , Rubinstein - A j A A For Yours! Greedily absorbent double Combination, ^ 1 eU v/ 80-square percale prints in thread Turkish towels. Han­ (Famous Rubinstein face pow­ Children’s Pique Hats, 2 for pleasing color combinations. dy avery day sine, 18x36 der and compact rouge—all for Fast-color. Inches. Gay borders. 111.00.) Main Floor, left . Main Floor, left Smart styles in plqi:e( Absorbent • 1 A A hats for girls 7 to 14. Smart New AJominum Tea Kettles, Door Mats, cocoa fiber I Cotton, 4 for covered kettles, covered Willow Baskets, imported door majts. Good qual­ I (Pound rolls). sauce-pans. Each, wUlo^ basket and 100 ity, large • size door feet of line. All for mats. Buy Plenty For Summer! 75c Hot Water Bottle and $2.49 Occasional $1.00 75c Syringe, A -i Furniture, Off $1.00 $1.00 both for e p X e U v l Rubbing (h i f \ f \ Lamp tables and coffee, Silk Undies Alcohol, 5 for tables in walnut flnlthee., •UU Sturdy and well buUt Unpainted Chairs Main Floor, right $1.35 and $1.50 iSUps •Extra Special! ►Dance Sets Doeskin Regular 69c ►Step-ins Slip-ons Rayon Undies m the past tiiree w e ^ we ^ ve sold 800 pairs of these curtains. .£para are mfOed curtains In polat d’s^rit, cush­ Indulgs in sevsral pieces of this good $1.19 for ion dot and colored dots. aat Eaeh wearing sUk imdsrwaar for hot weather apd-marquisette medals. Ootnjge sets wear. Well tailored garments In white and la smart colorings. $1^ to. |1A9 tearoee. lU s value for DOLLAR,DAY What a sale! Fine, soft Our regular 60o stock—S values! •Uhpalnted veranda «»>»■<> only . . Friday they'll go back to their white doeskin Slip-on gdoves for ILOOI Plain and meeh wiUi woven cane seats, egiilar price. In wanted, smart lengths. ‘rayon brlsfa, shorts, paattes, ed ready for painting. Washable. bloomers. Silk Uhdsnrear—|dain Floor, rear. Main Floor, right •UiqMlnted Windsor Idtohea Main Floor, right , chadn; sturdy and well built At KALB’S Hoosofumiahlng^— Basement ■ ■ ■ •M. 'll/ ..a...,..,-, L.J