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Kg Wooden Stroctare On Declare Organizadoo If At ' '.'A BeBeye It U New Move of DR. WIRT’S CHARGES North SL Is D estroy^ Large at Other ia Whidi Major Importance But Not TREASURY REPORTS Majority Condndes There Early Today — Fironon Two Americant Were Just Certain Wbat It Is. Was No Fonodation f « ^ ' 1 ON EXPEMOnURES Sare Adjacent Homes. Implicated. J -.y ' . Some Opinions. Educator’s Assertions —t

Turn HaII, center of social sad Paris, May 2.—(AP)—Police an­ New York, May 2,—(AP) —For­ Spent Only Litde More Than Minority Claims Probe athletic activities among the Polish nounced today that a huge “ Ger­ : ...... mal setting up of the Treasury’s residents of Mimchester, was de­ man spy organization" had been un­ ty'- V : 'A'/A ■.■Z't y f $2,000,000,000 stabilization fund this Half of What Had Been Was Not Thorongh stroyed by fire early this morning. covered with the arrest of an agent week hM Wall street wondering If The large wooden building, at 71 in Paris and that warrants bad some new monetary move of major North street, housed. In addition to ' " ^ .X Enough. been issued for Aber members of moment is In the making. Estimated. the meeting hall, the North End Market conducted by Joseph Kur- the group. Tbs fund, created from profit ac­ cruing to the Treasury through de- oski, owner of the property. The service agents ^ere said Washington, May 2.— (A P )—The Washington, May 2.—(AP) — .entire block. Including,the store and to be searching for the ip ita , but valxtatlon of the gold dollar last January, may operate in the For­ Tresmury spent $5,822,427,211 dur­ Widely divergent, Democratic and fixtures, was valued at 116,000 and even the name of the agent arrest­ eign Exchange Market, or in the Republican views were submitted to Is nearly a total loss. ed here was not made public. ing ten months of the fiscal yesu*, market fm U. 8. Government bonds. the House today to wind up Its in­ Had Gained Beculway. The organization was uncovered, ^x. 'M y But the dollar has recently settled only a little more them half of the The blaze was discovered by Mr. authorities said, as the result of in­ down to a state of exemplary sta­ outlay estimated by the budget for vestigation of Dr. William A. Wirt’s Kuroskl who was sleeping at the vestigation of charges against a ■ *///,. /*•■■■. .. bility in the world markets, and U. the full year ending July 1. sfllegations that tulminlftratlon rear of the building at about 8:46 French army officer. Captain 8. (Government bonds have risen to The deficit at the close of the ten- this morning. He attempted to put Froge, who was taken into ctistody "Brain ’Tnisters” were seeking to. the highest prices In years. month period WEM $4,334,444,123 eu overthrow the existing sociM order. in a telephone call for the fire appa­ in connection with the mysterious So Wan street sees little stabiliz­ compared with President Roose­ ratus but was unable to do so be­ disappearance of plans for the'de­ The majority report, signed by ing to be done, unless something velt’s estimate of $7,809,000,000 def­ the three Democrats on the special cause of the beat. His hair was fense of the dty of Belfort. new Is Impending, which might mo­ icit for the end of June. House committee, concluded there burned before he could get out. Large Organization mentarily disrupt the Foreign Ex­ ’The public debt at the close of wEu no foundation for the Gary, Neighbors called the Bon Ami plant Authorities charged tbg spy or­ change Market, or the market for April was $26,118,280,752. The Ind., schoolmaster’s assertions. and the alarm was sounded from ganization Is as large, if not larger Government securities. In that budget estimated a June 30 public No. 68, North street and Wood The two RepubllcEm committee than that for which Mr. and Mrs. case, of course, the 'Treasury would debt of $29,847,000,000, Lane. The fire had gained consid­ Robert Gordon Swltze of New York want to have the fimd ready to members. In separate opinions, held April spending was the lEU^est that a thorough investigation hsu] erable headway when discovered and New Jersey and 18 other per­ While 1,500 police, reinforced by as many reserves, vigilantly guarded the line of march, New York So­ operate. since jEUiuary. This was due chief­ not been made. and Mr. Kuroski could not determine sons now are In prison. cialists and Communists showed thehr strength in separate May Day parades celebrating the anniversary of Part of Program ly to a $300,000,000 item for the Its cause. Chief Edward Coleman It is not necessiury for the House Captain Froge. who had been ua- the day set aside for the commemoration of the yrorkiogman. Here the Ckjmmunist parade is seen getting Of course, it le pointed out in sinking fund. Without the sinking said this morning that it was Rn- der investigation for a long time, under way in the downtown financial district. WeHI street, setting up the fund at ftind entry, April spending was to Eu:t on any of the rex>orts. posslble to determine the origin of was Just about to be cleared of all this time may be merely a part 'of a $674,422,793 as compEired with Majority BepMt the blaze, since the entire front of charges, police said, when' the se­ fcmg term program, Emd may not in­ ChEflrmEm Bulwlnkle of North the building was in fiames when the $610,232,937 in March, $635,321,855 cret service "caught an accomplice dicate anything new In the offing. In February and $980,579,087 in CEirollna Emd Representatives Arnold department arrived. It may Just be a step In financial in the act” of espionage. January, the peak month. of Illinois and O’CTonnor of New Adjacent Houses Saved. The prisoner arrested In Paris EXTORTION PLOT prepare^ess. York concurred in the majority view Two large two tenement bouses FOUR POLICEMEN INJURED Among the things which might Emergency Spending was described as “an officer of a Emergency spending dwindled to which WEUS summEirlzed in this fu h - en each side of the burning build­ foreign power.” He was arrested make t w fund hEmdy, It Is ex- ion: ing were saved by the daring work pUlXMd, would be any monetary the lowest figure since November. Saturday night, but was held se­ PROBE RENEWED April emergency outlays were $369- “’The committee is of the opinion of the firemen. Risking serious cretly and questioned. step, such as a further boost in the and r e p o ^ to the HoTise that the bums the fire fighters stuck to their AS REDS RIOT IN PARIS gold pride, or any Imfiortant re­ 623,464 as compEured with $449,808,- The Paris prisoner’s revelations testimony given at the beEUIng, and monetization of silver. Either de­ 000 in March, $447,323,000 in Feb­ posts alternating the two lines of were “so Im ^rtant” police said, ELll facts and circumstances connect­ velopment might give the dollar a ruary and $808,007,000 in JEmuary. water from the blaze to the sides that authorities immediately noti­ ed therewith, clearly shows that the and roofs of the adjacent bouses. Vermont to Investigate monetEuy conv\flrion in the ex­ Biggest spenders Eimong emer- fied the examining magistrate ut change markets, and prompt some statements made by Dr. WiUlEun A. In this way the Are was confined to Belfort. Froge in civilian clothes Four Hour Pitched Battle Is SILYERITES PLAN Wirt were not true, and that the Turn Hall and the houses escaped selling of U. S. Government bonds, (Continued on Page Twelve) was crossing the square in front of Young Case After Fmding as did the inauguration of the g(Hd five persons in the employ of the with but a scorching on the sides the court house Just as the secret United States government and the nearest the blaze. Fought as Communists price fixing last October. service agents came out the door newspaper correspondent who were No W nd. NEW CONFERENCE Dodging MdUey Problem with their warrant. of Home Made Bomb. present, at the dinner in Virginia on Fortunately there was no wind Tom Apartment But ths'Adiutoistratlon has indi­ RANSOM OF $15,000 and the water pr^n^re wag excel­ cated lately-that ft is veering away September 1,1933, did not make imy lent Flames smoke billowed from money ^uteceasy' and It has such statements as teere alleged to high In the air carrying.efiibers for Into a Forfiri^. dilate Bttek to ISee Pres- BrEmdon, Vt^*., M ^ 2,— (AP) — te£ezt 8dHMTe actimi Yo squd th« . AWAITS KIDNAPERS have been made l:y to Dig, a considerable distance 'but largely SCBOOLBOtmOT The State of Vermont reopen CongressfoDEd senti­ Wirt. . ment to do something drastic for “ From all of the evidence pre­ to the east in the direction of open its Investigation of an attempt to dent on S ^ rd a y to Get silver. sented to the committee, there vras fields. Had a wind carried the Paris, May 2 — (AP) — Police extort 840,000 from George S. fiames to the north or south the Adding up all the evidence, Wall none whatever showing that there SEEKING RECORDS street falls to get anything intel­ firemen would have faced a disas­ fought a pitched battle with Com­ Young, BrEmdon bEmker. Robles Fanuly Sdll Hopeful was Emy person or group In the gov­ munists In a “ tough” quarter of His Opinion. Deputy Sheriff Roy W. Bresee Em- ligible In the form of an amswer. It ernment service planning to ‘over­ trous conflagration. The houses was clearly explained when the in this vicinity are all of wooden Paris early today as a climax to nounced the decision to inquire throw the existing sociEd order’ or again into the case, which was re­ stabilization fund was formed that That June WiE Be Re- planning or doing any of the things construction and are built close to­ “Red May Day” in France. its operations would be secret, like gether. Bob Buck to Go to Europe to Washington, May 2.— (A P )—The vived by the finding of a crude mentioned in Dr. Wirt’s statement. Four policemen were wounded &b those of the British equalization So far advanced was the fire when Senate Silver bloc today arranged home-made bomb in Forestdale, Vt., “The committee is of the opinion the Communists, entrenched behind and the discovery of Em alleged . turned Within Few Days. the apparatus arrived that it was Emother conference with President (Contlnaed On Page Twelve) that no further action be taken in impossible to connect the hose lines Compete in SmaU Plane flaming barricades in a blind alley hideaway. the matter Euid therefore reports to the hydrant nearest the building. Roosevelt for Saturday afternoon Young, reputedly one of the without recommendation.” and windows of a municipally own­ at whiph Ein attempt will be made The big pumper was stationed at wealthiest men in Vermont, received Tucson, Arizona, May 2.— (AP)— Representative LehlbEmh (R., N. Class. ed apartment, poured a stream of to reach an agreement on “flexible” The $15,000 ransom to free six year the hydrant at North and Golway pistol fire into the ranks of police a typewritten letter lEist December J.) termed the investigation Em “ut­ streets and two good streams of silver legislation at this session. demanding that he leave $40,000 on YOTE FOR HEFLIN old June Robles awaited the call of and mounted ■ guardrf. Leaders of the silver group ex­ terly futile proceeding” and said the watef were fed to the scene of the the steps of the BrEmdon Coimtry her kidnapers agsfln today. ‘committee booted away Its oppor­ Miami, Fla.. May 2.— (A P )—The Only after a four-hour siege were pressed confidence something would There weis no public indication blaze. Club or he would be killed. A de­ tunity.” freckled 16-year-old Westfield, N. police—commanded by their pre­ be worked out. the kidnapers or their representa­ Danger from Wires. coy package weus left, but never It should have determined the J., schoolboy pilot who spanned the fect, Roger Dangeron, in person— Senator Pittman (D., Nev.), said GIYES HIM CHANCE tives had come forward to meet the Firemen and the large crowd of claimed. real purposes of the “hrEfln trust,*’ United States in record time four able to. storm the Communists cita­ the second conference would be for The bomb, made from tin cans Robles family’s offer, first made years ago, now proposes to tackle del and drive them to cover. be contended. , (Continued on Page Twelve) containing explosives Emd de­ Monday night when they Euinounc- Europe In Its own small plame class. By 5:30 a. m., calm had been (Continued on E*age Twelve) tonator caps, was found at Forest- ed official investigation of the case Minority Report Representative McGugin, (R4 Hardly home from three months restored, but special squads carrying dEde, near here, last Sunday. would be withdrawn pending nego­ Latest Figures Show Former KEms.), contended the majority of aerial adventuring ir Yucatan, bullet proof shields amd gas pistols Yesterday, authorities discovered tiations. committee members were Interested Bob ^uck today revealed he had swept into the apartment house a camp, allegedly a hideway, which June’s mother was under CEu*e of PALESTINE, HAVEN fortress, routing the defendera and Senator May Be a Candi­ only in “suppressing the truth with plotted a summer of assaults on PRAISE, CRITICISM WEIS so situated Eis to enable occu­ relatives eis she hoped for some speed records between Continental hustling the captives off to Jails. pants to command a full view of the no reEisonable desire or effort to word of her daughter, who was obtain the truth.” capitals, with Paris as the axis. Country Club without themselves Starts at ADdnight date at the Run-off. seized* as she returned from School Of the Virginia dinner party, FOR GERMAN JEWS Even more ambitious Is the The rioting flared at midnight, FOR NRA PROGRAM being seen. Three beds of pine last Wednesday Eind spirited away youngster’s—he is four months past when —tifter a surprisingly quiet boughs were found in the esunp, and in a rickety old sedan. (CoDtlnued on Page Two) his 20th birthday now—plan for a day, the nation over—hxmdreda of a number of cigarette butts, strewn Family Hopeful. dash over the 7,412 miles of jungle, Communists shouting defiance en­ around, indicated, authorities said, Birmingham, Ala., May 2.— (AP) The family, never losing nope, Head of Commission Claims sand and water that He between trenched themselves in the alley. that the men had stayed at the — Former Govenior Bibb Graves of appeared resigned it might be a Capetown, South Africa, and Lon­ Ripping up floors and tearing out Nadonal Chamber of Com­ camp some time. Montgomery and Major FrEmk M. matter of two or three days before don. doors in the apartment building, the ’The EinnouncCd decision of the Dlxcm of Birmingham, making his the kidnapers sent word they are COMMUNISTS CALL > Buck, who flew his plane from Reds dug in with a trench across state to reopen the Young CEme first po’^tlcal race, today appEu«nt- ready to negotiate. It Is Only Place Ready for brought speculation to thf effect California to New York in 23 hours the alleyway and raised b€U'ricadeA merce Dismisses New te ww«-headed for a run-off on There were others too, who hoped and 17 minutes in October, 1930, a that it WEIS upon this esme that Fed- Juite 19, td detenMne the Demo­ and waited for June’s return— her to the Rue Nationale, along the l^t erEil Eigents were engaged during ONE HOUR STRIKE Refugees. junior record still at the top on the bank of the Seine, to which the a ll^ cratic. TKaninee for governor. school playmates who yesterday books, sails for his European inva­ Deal at Opening Session. their visits to this section during the I s riie same run-off, unless the signed a plea in which they begged extends. pEist couple of weeks. sion In June. Make a Fortreea trend in remaining boxes switches, “please send back our playmate.” Has New Plane HeadquEurters of the Federal in­ former Senator J. Thomas Heflin, All officisd activities in the case London, May 2.— (AP) — James Later took a leaf from the bopk vestigators in Boston have stead­ Bat Majority of Workers ia G. MacDonald, high commissioner, A fast, new. two place monoplane of Socialists who fought In Viermas’ Washington, May 2.—(AP) — bidding for a political comeback, were halted. Among those who Stroi^. criticism of the administra­ fastly declined to discuss the pres and Congressman Miles B. Allgood waited were himdreds of qulck-on- told the council of the High Com­ with a 145 horsepower motor to recent civil war and turned the ence of Federal agents In Vermont tion was mingled with prEdse today will contest in the Fifth Congres­ the-trigger westerners — the* cow­ mission for Refugees today that come within the category of most fourth and fifth floors bf the build­ other than to say they were working Havana Remain on Jobs boys, ranchers and expert trackers, Palestine offers the only immediate of the class records he hopes to bet­ ing into a fortress. the 22nd annual convention on Em extortion cEwe. sional District. area of colonization for German ter, will be stowed away in the car­ The Communists wre

P A G E T W O " MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNi, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. 1984,

"governing hours and wages and National assooiatlon raspectfully stipulating what sire and what are deollnM to agroo, DRAWING UP RULES CLAIMS RETAILERS not unfair trade practices for suohs "The department stores, specialty GREENS AT T ffi HEIGHT a wlCb flung empire as all of Ameri­ ’otores of the Nattonal Retail Dry Old-Fashioned Quilt L iL 'V 'l can' retailing was a job of stagger­ Goods Associations have, by com­ FOR VETS’ CEMETERY DD THEIR SHAREing proportions. pliance with the code, already In­ OF POPULARITY NOW creased their pasrrolls 16 per cent Contains 9,792 Pieces V Tbonght Impossible and added nearly 14 per cent more Regulations governing^ the Vet­ “If anyone had told you Just five Fields and Roadsides Beinff years ago' that we would be able to persons to these payrolls, and it Is erans plot in the $ast Cemetery are our belief that we have done our w ith more than 160 in attend-(^mountain sheep wool and richly em- .i sgree on a code that would over­ being compiled by the Veterans Combed for Dandelions and Head of Natioiial Organiza­ share In solving the unemployed ance, the May dlilher and quilt ex­ broldered in colored wools. An turn many of the great economic Cemetery committee for submission N ettles. Coanectiert C ^ r Leif problem in retailing, and that strict to the East Cemetery committee and hibit df the Woman’s League at the American hand woven flax spread theories and business policies and attention for a longer trial period 160 years old was another Interest­ tion Reports on How the the Selectmen. When the code of Second Congregational church last Park lawns and fields are being procedures, you would have laughed should be given to seeing that a ing quilt, while one in the old-fash­ and said: 'Why be ridiculous, that regulations is accepted the tract to combed for dandelion gresDir, brooks &ower« Weald H m lt more widespread compliance to the be separated for the burial of vet­ night was adjudged one of the most ioned log-cabin design made by the can’t be done’—and so a word here successful projects held by the are watched for the first s i^ of Code Was Obeyed. provisions of the present code is erans will be designated. grandmother of a Manchester man watercress and roadsides scanned in compliment to the prodigous task secured." church women this season. The The Board of Selectmen several contained no less than 9,792 silk for nettles as unemployed persons by MerketiDg AgreenesL attempted and accomplished by the months ago ai^roved the request of meal was served at 6:30 and as the pieces! Administrator Is nothing more than diners arrived their attention wa« with no occupations to taks up their Waihington, May 2.—(AP) — the Veterans for the establishment Perfect Needlework time sSarohvfor the greens cozudd- is his due. of a "Soldiers’ Field" In tiie East divided between the attractively set A striking “Star of Bethlehem" ered such exceUait blood purifiers Washington, May 2.^(APV-S«o^ David Ovens, Charlotte, N. C., da- Cemetery similar to Hartford’s springtime tables with their green "The retail code is perhaps not a quilt made V * woman of 92 waa in the springtime. retazy WaUace today tentottvniy partmsnt store manager and presl* perfect instrament, but it has done SIDEWALK DISPLAYS cemetery. paper streamers and daffodils, and a marvel for perfection of needle- the flowers that bloomed on the The young dandelion^ greens, not approved a marketlaf agreemmt dent of the National Retail Dry great things, and has gone a long work^es well as Intricacy M pat­ all of which have sprouted blos­ way towuds eliminating many of qullfis with which three, of the tern; another In the same design under which four tobacco compahlss Goods Association, said In an ad­ OUT BY POUCE ORDER soms, are at their best right now. would contract to purchase at the evils found in the retail field, rooms were fiUqd. made by the greet grandmother of dress here today that members of They are tender and are not as bit­ 18,600,000 pounds of cigar leaf and has given us a measure of self- CONVICT IS KILLED "Grandmothers Flower Garden," the exhibitor had a nmning vine of his association believe they have one of the most popular of the pres­ ter as they will be later on. The bacco at prices appraiwnately 100 done their "share in solving the un­ government which, if we continue to oak leavea all around the spread. only trouble with dandelion greens, Chief Gordon Inetructe Mer­ ent-day patchwork designs, was An interesting autograph quilt per cent higher than prevailed laat employed problem In retailing." follow with the necessary and de­ ATTEMPTING ESCAPE however, lies In ,th# necessity of season. sirable changes here and there, will chants to Keep Goods Back shown In a variety of arrangements madr by the women of a Pennsyl­ Ovens, speaking before a round by at least six of the 86 exhibitors, washing them thoroughly before The agreement is belzif iubuitted table conference held in connection make the efficient retail store a still of Building Line. vania church and given to theft putting them In water to boil. Even and came In fcgr no little admiration pastor on, leaving the parish, was tb the Bloch Brothers Tobacco com­ with the convention of the Chamber more Important and useful servant then, sand particles may be found. Tucker Prleon Farm, Ark., May 2. for the beauty of the prints and the exhibited by hie daughter. The pany, Liggett and Myers Tobacco- of Commerce of the United States of the consuming public. This holds true of nettles, which — (A P )—Attacking a trvisty guard way they were assembled. The colors were red and white, diamonds company, P. Lorillard company anH advocated “more wide-spread com­ A town by-law that has not been frequently are dust covereid unless "May I speak as a member of with, a garden hoe In a break for League chose this design as the being plajted on a wheel-llke circle the Scotten-Dillon company. pliance to provisions of the present the National Retail Code authority enforced since 1912 was put into freedom, aifton Harback, 26, west­ picked Immediately after a heavy It would apply to stemming prize quilt for their Mother Goose of red, and the autographs In in­ rain. code" before wages are increased for a moment and say that the force by orders of Chief of Police ern Arkansas bank robber and mur­ fair In November, and the unquilted delible ink were written On the grades of dgar leaf growm In Now and hours decreased again. work of this body has been quite Samuel O. Gordon yesterday fol­ derer, was shot to dea at Camp spread was on view last evening. Watercress is already being sold York, Pennsylvemia, Ohio, Indiana, white pieces. in many of the local stores but it "To write a code,” Ovens said. seriously handicapped due to the No. 1 today. Mrs. Frederick Pohlman who is In Minnesota, Wisconsin, Cksonectlcut, lowing complaint that the streets Crazy Quilts not yet abundant at the edges of fact that action by the NRA on our He was the fourth convict slain charge did a lively business sell­ OtbOr patterns Included the Rose Massachusetts, New Hampshire uid were being used as places where by trusty guards In escape attempts brooks tn this vlcinlnty. However, recommendations for exceptions and ing holders, each one of which bears of Sharon, double wedding ring, sim- Vermont goods were being displayed for sale. at 'Tucker farm In the past w eeki small shoots ara beginning to ap­ interpretations have been slow in a number, and the person lucky burst, ba^et, butterfly, the popular The average miniiYiura prices for coming through. Maybe we ought The order affects every business and a half, and the eighth killed this pear and within a week, it is ex­ the tobacco, which would be pur­ place. There is a town by-law year^ enough to draw It at the time of rosette of the moment, “crsuy” pected, this delectable green will be not to be so vexed about this when the bazaar will win -the completed quilts and other designs too num­ chased between December 1, 1988, which prohibits the use of any part Harback was serving a life sen­ available In largy quantities. we realize that government action quilt. erous to list, but making a collec­ and June 30, 1934, are: 6 cents per BEHOLD! in a democracy Is slow. of the iddewalk for the displaj^g of tence for the murder of Dolph pound for 1933 crop tobacco pur­ goods and also for selling them. Guthrie, a teller, following the rob­ Becuitifal Designs tion which for extent and beauty "It Is said that a government It is impossible adequately to de­ has never been exceeded In this sec­ chased direct from growers; 6% There was a time when merchants bery of the First NaUonal bank of cents per pound for 1933 crop toba^ agent will always agree to any rea-. scribe the beautlfiil, intricate de­ tion. displayed goods by placing them on Paris, Ark., last year. His brother, CO purchased from co-operatives; 7 sonably sound proposition so long signs and the exquisite needlework the curbing in front of their stores, Eugene, is se rv l^ a 10-year sen The quilt committee, Mrs. F. ABOUT TOWN cents per pound for tobacco of crops as you don’t ask him to sign his on some of the quilts, both .antique but the recent trouble has been- tence and Johnny Wilson is imder a Williams, Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs. prior to 1983 If purchased from name to it. We have heard it Miss Evelyn. Peckham -won the caused by stores setting up stands life sentence for the same crime. and modem. In the display were Wallace Jones, Mrs. C. B. Loomis, growers and not stored in a wrare- whispered from high official sources five dollar gold piece at the outside of their stores and offering A. G. Stedman, prison superin­ more than a dozen knit and cro­ Mrs. Joel M. Nichols and Mrs. C. J. house, or 7% cents per potmd 11 that maybe we would be asked to meeting of the Woman’s B^efit as­ goods for sale to people passing by.. tendent, said that Harback with cheted in different designs, no two Strickland, with a host of others purchased from co-operatives; 8 Increase wages another 10 per cent sociation last evening in Odd Fel­ The order instructed merchants to other convicts was cutting weeds alike. One especi&lly handsome spent much time in arranging for cents per pound for tobacco of crops and reduce working hours an equal lows hall. keep all goods displayed back of the when he attacked the guEurd with a filet crochet spread, made all in one the exhibit, and their reward was prior to 1933 and stored in a to­ amount, and to this proposal our building Tine. hoe. The gucu'd, whose name was piece was greatly admired. Anoth­ in the interest and admiration Delegates from the Center Con­ bacco wrarehouse If purchased from withheld pending a coroner’s In­ er on white heavy linen, elaborately created. growers, and 8% cents per pound embroidered In white satin stitch, The supper under the direction of gregational church who attended quest, escaped the blows, and shot the 64 th cuinual meeting of the If purchased from co-operatives. Harback with a shbtgun. was brought from Ireland. Another Mrs. Joseph Wright and a willing Hartford East association 6f Con­ If the contracting buyers failed quilt made In Ireland 80 years ago corps of workers. Included roast to purchase the quantity they was In a striking red design on a lamb with gravy and mashed pota­ gregational churches ahd ministers at the Hockanum church today In­ agreed to a penalty of two cents per field of white and beautifully quilt­ toes, peas and carrots, jellied vege­ pound of such deficiency wmuld be ed. Most unusual was a bedspread table salad, rolls, coffee amd ice box cluded Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bid- well, Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Rheel, paid to the Secretary of Agriculture brought from South America, hamd cake with vanilla ice cream. It w m LATEST STOCKS Mrs. Emma L. Nettleton. Rev. and In the event buyers failed to woven by the Cordoba Indians, of a menu that pleased everybody.' MAY SALES Watson Woodruff also attended, and pay the prices stipulated the Secre­ Mrs. Lucius Foster, Mrs. James B. tary would have power to demand New York, May 2.— (A P )—The T,yment of the difference between Stock Market mills g^round slowly Johnston, Mrs. Walter Hobby, Mrs. W. B. Lull. Mrs. J. A. Hood, Mrs. e minimum price and the actual An Outstanding Collection of todAy as the meager speculative amount paid. Phoebe‘ Carrier, Mrs. E. E. Fish. fuel appeared to be without any Have You a Toothache? After acceptance by the buyers appreciable motivating force. 'The W. B. A. Guards will re­ and final signature by the Seerttary Trading during the greater part hearse tomorrow evening at 7:30 the agreement Is expected to become of the session was at the dullest In Liberty hall, Golway street, effective as of December 1, 1933. pace of the year to date. The tick­ Just Switch on f Radio er tape barely moved at times. Even WITHHOLD CODE EAGLES Mrs. Margaret Hunnlford of Cen­ the so-called professionals seemed The Styles Pittsburgh, May 2.— (AP) — Menfreceiving plates. Thui far the ex­ ter street was today admitted to to be more timid than usual and Hartford, May 2.— (A P )—Orders for of tomorrow may cure an aching periments have been limited to ex- the Maples hospital on Oak street there was little or no public parti­ ' tracted teeth. were received from Washington by t O A 'I ) cipation. News of a stimulating na­ tooth by switching on ^ e radio. William S. Meany, state NRA com­ "Within a short time,” Dr. Cartel C. M. Baker of Port Chester, N. ture was lacking, for the most Experiments in treating diseased I continued, "I plan to try experi- Y., has leased a house at 104 Cen­ pliance director, this morning to Summer part, and only a few scattered spe- teeth with a simple-short-wave ' ments of this nature with actual ter street and is to occupy it wlth- withhold all NRA code ezigles for Embodying the traditional high standard of style, clsdtles were able to climb out of broadcasting set were disclosed to­ patients. I have every reason to Ing the next ten days. Mr. Baker is the retail trade and the retail food the rut. and grocery industries. The reason We’ve a happy habit of being the day at the smnual convention of I believe the method will be just az connected with an advertising first to show the Wash Frocks quality and workmanship for which this establish­ —Wheat dipped and rallied ner­ the Pennsylvsinia State Dental So­ successful as with extracted teeth.” agency and will have his office in ind.^ated was the failure of the vously. There were more reports code authorities In those industries that forecast summer styles. ciety by Dr. J. S. Cartel of Wilkins- I *The dentist said his experiments Hartford. ment is known. of rains that would aid the crops. burg. i are based on the use of radiology to send notices of assessments at This week a special showing of Other cereals showed som^ im­ He said experiments have shown in. the. treatment of rheumatism and The Manchester Public Health as­ the proper time. Orders were re­ ceived Monday to withhold the code Barmon Frocks is indeed a dis­ provement. Ck)tton rallied ^ of thirty per cent of the germs in dls- arthritis. If perfected, he added, sociation Is Indebted to Miss Nellie Fur trimmed and furless. more a bale, but lost part of this eased teeth may be killed by plac- patients will be saved teeth, pain eagles for the cleaning and dyeing play you will want to see and Hollister and to C. Elmore Watkins under profit-taking. Silver futures Ing the tooth between sending and and money. for the loan of*tents for the hospital industry, but no reason was ^ven. you’ll want some of the Frocks, Sizes 12 to 54. were little better than even, al­ health day program yesterday though the bar metal waa lifted % Because of the peculiar construc­ too, when their loveliness, smart­ afternoon. Mr. Watkins also pro­ of a cent an ounce to 42% cents'. tion of their mouths, sharks turn on ness and economy become appar­ soon as word spread that the Com­ vided chairs for use during the Usually Rubber was fairly firm. Bonds were their backs when attacking. ent ’The pictured model is one mittee on Episcopacy had recom­ afternoon. $19.75 to mixed. Dollar rates were mildly mended, by a vote of 43 to 28, that of m£iny on sale. OBITUARY $29.50 irregular. he be superannuated. $ 1 3-75 and $ 1 8 .7 5 Radio Preferred A got up 5 points Application by the silk industry ar. Washington for a week’s shut­ and the B stock 2 on the corpora­ DEATH— The Most Talked tion’s bright first quarter showing down has apparently encountered unexpected opposition in NRA Of Thing In Life I and indications that some dividend DEATHS to quarters, It was reported In the might be declared later in the year GRAVE ON TRAIL trade in New York. According to if good business continued. U. S. the reports, the NRA is tending to Smelting, Dome and McIntyre ad­ MRS. JOHN CAIRNS frown upon shutdowns as doing vanced a point or more. Spiegel, POSES MYSTERY nothing to aid the objective of In­ May, Stern dropped 4 and Ameri­ creasing purchasing power. L. B. can Telephone lost another 2 points. DIES IN CAUFORNIA OF GIRL PIONEER Tompkins, government representa­ ttibtnoi0^ Celanese, Industrial Rayon and Al­ tive on the Silk Code Authority, it lied Chemical recovered about a Native of Manchester and was said, has asked for further data point each. Auburn came back 2, Guernsey, Wyo., — (AP) — In regarding the shutdown. Yester­ but the other motors did nothing. Wife of Former Prominent 1849, when covered wagons were day, the Uptown Credit Group sent The rails, alcohols, steels and air­ Citizen Here Passes Away. pushing along the Oregon trail, Lu- out a petition to the silk trade urg­ crafts were almost silent. Consoli­ cindy Rollins died and was buried ing the end of E. O. M, dating, dated Gas eased and the other utili­ Word was received In Manchester beside the trail. this morning of the death in Re­ which WM felt to delay month-end ties were hesitant. She was 24 years old. She came orders eihd lead to chiseling. Further pressure on American dondo Beach, California, on Satur­ from Dayton, O., amd died on Jxme Telephone, and some selling In other day of Mrs. John Calms, widow of 11, but whither she was bound, AT public utility issues, reflected the the late Jtihn Cairns, a former Man­ whether her companions reached announcement of the New York chester man, known for his activi­ their destination, whether she has DIVERGENT REPORTS Public Commission that it had ties as a single taxer and a pioneer living descendants are facts stiH taken steps toward a reduction in in the development of building at unknown to those who found her rates charged by the New York Middle Turnpike and Main street. gravestone. MADE TO HOUSE ON Telephone Co., and six other tele­ She has been in failing health for At first only her name on the phone aind power and light com­ the past five years, or soofi after weatherbeaten stone was -visible to F R E D R r C panies throughout the state. she made her last visit to Manches­ George O. Houser, Guernsey news­ DR. M r s CHARGES MARLOW’S Scattered buying in the gold min­ ter in connection with the real es­ paper editor, and Fred Burton, who MARCH ing stocks was said to have been discovered the marker. Under a tate owned by her on Main street. (Oenttnued Page One) Equafi hit ptrfermanct of based on opposition to the new Mrs. Calms was bom in Manches­ raagnifylnr glass the rock 3delded Canadism ^ as well as hopes that, the date of Lucindy’s death and her "OR. JBKYU 4 MR. HYDE" In ter, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. where Doctor Wirt said he heard the Infants’ Dresses sooner or later, the administration Michael Carney 67 years ago and home town. Babies* Sweaters may again boost the domestic pries Stone Preserved revolution talk by six other persons, met and married John Calms when MoGugln reported: of the metal In order to assist the he came to Manchester, as he did The Wyoming historical land­ "W e do not believe that there was tlA II TiKEI recently lagging commodities. Most 25c *° 59c in those days, selling jewelry. They marks commission immediately au­ a five-hour conversation among bluing quarters; however, were of first made their home in Meriden thorized Houser to place the crum­ the opinion that less dependence seven people In which one person 50c to $ 1 . 8 9 where Mr. Cairns conducted a store bling stone, in a matrix of concrete (Dr. Wirt) did all the tAllring with Rompers was now being placed on the gold A lOllftAY. in addition to continuing his trips with a glass window, while efforts A EaromounI Utluro wUh rate as a price stimulator and It the exbeptlon of one of the remain­ f 7“ ®“ tton Down Fronts — Collar on pie road, and published a labor are made to find out who Ludnd(y ing six uttering one sentence. and CoUarless — Jacket Style. was not believed more dollar de­ paper. Later they moved to Wa- Rollins was. EVELYN VENABLE 29c 59c valuation was contemplated at this "We believe that the remaining terbury, coming from there to Bol­ Newspaper stories of the discov­ six In testifying that nothing more time. ton where they made their home e r are relied upon to bring to light A loud chorus of protests came was said than one sentence by one Socks and Stockings during the summer and in Manches­ such facts about her as are kno-wn. of them forces the logical conclusion Sweaters With Berets from brokerage circles regarding ter during the winter. The Bolton It was thus that descendants of that they must have said that Counsel Pecora’s figures on Wall property was later disposed of and Mary Holmesley, who died on the which'Dr. Wirt quoted them as hav- street’s gains during the period 15c*” 39c his interest devoted to Manchester. way to Oregon In a wagon train in 'ing said. when the public figuratively "lost 1862, were informed of her burisd "Otherwise, they would have told $1.29‘”$1.98 its shirt” in the market and subse­ Eleven years ago Mr. <)airns’ place. Her grave was discovered what they actually did say at this Babies’ Underwear quently pawned the rest of its gar­ health started to fall him and he moved to California, locating at several years ago by L. G. Flan­ party instead of giving the prepos­ ments. Claims were advzmced that, nery, then editor o f a Fort Laramie terous and umeasonable testimony if the income statements of various Oakland where he died. After nis newspaper, who published an ac­ 3-Piece Knitted Sets death the family moved to Redondo that of the entire six all that waa 1 0 c‘°50c commission men were analyzed. It count of his find. said by any of them was one sen­ would be found the majority went Beach where they purchased a home Learned of Mother and have since continued to live in tence by one person. \ Silk Carriage Covers Into the "red" along with the cus­ Iq. Oregon a daughter of Mary Scores Majority $1.19 *”$2.49 tomers. In the meantime, it was the that state. Holmesley learned the last resting Mrs. Cairns is survived by two "The majority members of the concensus in boardrooms that publi­ plaqe of her pioneer mother who coznmittee in accepting the testi­ cation of the so-called "profits” of daughters, Mrs. Charles Jennings failed to survive the difficult trek $1.25 and Mrs. Ronald Waldo, both of mony of these six witnesses and Stock Elxchange members, together to the Oregon country. The Holmes­ Summer Bonnets California, and a son John, who denouncing the testimony of Dr. with Congrressional debate on the ley'gravestone was preserved In the Wirt disclose their determination In Babies’ Blankets lived with his mother. Burial was same msmner^as the Rollins marker. control bill, had cast a wet blanket yesterday In California. this proceeding to protect and exon­ cn market activity. The year in which Luclndy Rol- erate those who were not In S3rm- 29c •” 59c Uns died —1849— waa the year of pathy with traditional American / i 79c *”$1.39 the California gold rush. In that government under the Constitution.” CHURCH BOARD VOTES year, too, the Mormon migration to The majority, referring to Doctor Personal Notices the Salt Lake valley was In pro­ Wirt’s report of a conversation with FOR OLDER TOTS gress. William 1. Westervelt about Freder- TO RETIRE CANNON lek C Howe, Farm Administration CARD OF THANKS Consumers' counsel, held that the GIRLS’ DRESSES talk could not have figured in Doc­ Fast Colors We the undersigned wish to thank Jackson, Miss., May 2.— (A P )— DID YOU KNOW T H A T - Organdie With Hats To Match $ 1.00 our many neighbors and friends for Bishop James M. Cannon, Jr., Is tor Wirt’s orlsinal assertion. their words of sympathy and the aots on trial again today—fighting oust­ But McGugin said bu' one con­ of kindness shown towards us during er from his churcbly office—as There has been a drop of 19 406 clusion could be drawn from the the raoent Illness of our dear husband majority members’ refusal to sum­ and father. friends and foes at the general con­ In. the number of passenger and Girls’ VOILE DREiSSE^ Mrs. Jeannette Buokland and Fami­ ference of the Methodist ^Iscopal commercial cars registered tn New mon Howe and Weatervelt. Fast Colors $ 1.00 ly^______CThurch South, mapped battle plans. Yock City comp^ed with t|M -emnu "That ooccluslbn,” he mid, m Other VoUe Dresses for Children The Nationally known crusader that they were fearful 6t balleved period of last y^. , , , that the complete truth of this C A R D OP THANKS against liquor who was acquitted Of 9,600 motor cars sold in Bel­ I;.- A t ...... We the undersigned wish to thank statement wrould be eatabllshed, and 59c our many neighbors and friends for less than a week ago In WkahJngton gium in the first nine months of on ehargeii of eonspihioy to violate having been establlshedi every dti- their words of sympathy and the 19$3, 46 per cent were made In tne sen of the land would know that it sots of kindness shown towards us the Corrupt Practices Act, main­ tJnltKl States. w ^ the dedgned-purpoM of Freder­ S U I T S A ll Sizes. during the recent illness of our dear tained silence on the effort to re­ Italy has increased the duty oii 3 9 c to $ 1.00 wife and mother. Bspeolally would ick How^, Consumenr counsel of the we thank Mary B. Cheney Camp move him from the -College of Bish­ aiftemobllea, trucks, motora, bodies AAA, to retard recovery for the BIkt, iiii. ops. parts approximate three- of brlnfiag tbou.t • revolu- LMt ii* A.i' Burtoa Lewis and FaaUljr. FiiendB rallied to his ippport as •>' .id: yANCHESTTER EVENING R B R A L D , MANCHESTER. CONNh WEDNESDAY, MAf 2Md84

ADVEKTlSBaOCNT— ADVBttTlBBMSNT— because he r^favded hliii -as a ty­ Deaths Last Night rant—a destroyer of hts beloved OMJIIIBOISnilST WRITER DISPUTES South. w "He did it because he thoui^t he Pasadena, CaL— William Ray was a hero—a martyr to the cause IN 1M CLASSIC ScoviUe, 53, director of Pasadena’s UW YER’S CHARGE or the South. Booth’s love of the tournament of roses. dramatic also influenced him. The Santa Barbara, Cal.— Francis M. money question was not Involved.’’ Livingston, 68, former dramatic cri­ Great Engfish Horse Is Win­ tic and playwright. Chim That Lincobi’s Assas­ A device has recently been placed ' New York—Israle Unterberg, 70, in production in Ehigland that ren­ ner by Length to Continne a pioneer New York cotton goods sin Was Hired by Bankers ders gear-shifting unnecessary on a I nosed about in Marr’s Delicates­ Spring appetites crave something merchant. motor bus. sen (State Theater building) this just a bit different Mrs. Rowe Springfleld, O.—Charles Norton morning and did my mouth water! had this in mind when she prepared Unbeaten R ecori Ironside, 75, writer and editor. Is Challenged. They have the most delicious things her menu (read on page 3) for her and they’re opening tomorrow. demonstration tomorrow. It’s at RUMMAGE SALE 2 o’clock at the Odd Fellows’ block. New Market, England, May 2. — Ottawa, May 2.— (A P )— A claim Thursday, AU Day All the food will be prepared by the (AP)—Colombo today continued his WIFE SAYS NOTED that John Wilkes Booth was hired electric range that The Manchester unbeaten record on the English turf by “International bankers’* to m - Buckland Building ' As each season of the year comes Electric Company will install in Depot Square around, there is a corresponding de­ your kitchen for a year's free trlid. by winning the two thousand sassinate Abraham Lincoln has been ACTOR STRUCK HER Home Missionary Society, sire in every woman for that touch You are invited to attend these dem­ guineas first of the great three year advanced by a Canadian li^wyer- North Methodist Church. of novelty in her clothes. Few can onstrations free of charge. old classics of the year. history student. resist the attraction of the decora­ R. B. Stressburgher’s French-bred Testifying before a Parliamen­ tive element introduced in styles Very hot or boiling water is the colt Elaston was second and the Aga tary banking committee .here, with the varying seasons, even simplest and quicke^ way to re­ Khan’s Badruddln was third in the Suit Demandiiig $3,000 C^rald G. McfJeer of Vancouver though they may belong to the cat­ move fruit stains from table cloths field of 12 which started. Lord v/ent back to 1 8^ and said Booth egory who purposely adopt the and napkins. If the whole cloth Howard De Walden’s Blazonry was was the tool of a bankers plot does not need laundering, stretch scratched just before post time. Monthly Alimony Bronght more simple styles because they hatched in (Danada to assassinate THURSDAY, MAY 3 the place with the stain in embroid­ Colombo, owned by Lord Glanely. shridk from dressing conspicuously. the American president because of ery hoops and pour hot water won seven races as a two-year-old In the fall fur trimmings are ir­ by Mr& Richard Bennett. •bis policy of greenback currency. through. and his first start of the year last resistible, though the weather usual­ “They (the bankers) were the ly does not demand it. week. (Colombo, trim son o^ Manna, 'oyA__ At 2 P. M. Marlene Dietrich csin’t resist a derby winner, finished the mile a men interested in the establishment Much gayer and sprightlier in of the gold standard money system The Twelfth character, however, are the expres­ those mannish touches. After an length ahead of the French horse Los Angeles, May 2.—(AP)— and the right of the bankers to sions to meet this feminine demand entire winter dedicated to the fluff­ with Badruddln a length and a half Charges that. Richard Bennett stab­ WEARE^UILTY further back. manage to currency and credit of In Our Winter Series of Cooking Demonstrations for decoration when related to iest of feminine attire. Miss Die­ bed her with a nail file, beat her spring or summer clothes. trich started the spring season with The winner of th> 126th renewal every nation in the world,” McCJeer Using the Electric Range of the classic stakes was held at and threatened her life were made asserted. a series of trim tailored suits dis­ Under the Direction of Hale’s have a whole comer of the playing neatly divided skirts. prohibitive odds of 2 to 7 while Bias- today by his wife, in a separate gayest pillows you ever saw—you’ll The flrst of these divided skirts ton was 20 to 1 and the Aga Khan’s maintenance action. New York, May 2.— (AP)—“Just horse 50 to 1. OF THE FOLLOWING — want several to brighten up your made its appearance when Miss Die­ The suit demanding 33,000 month­ loose talk” was the comment today porch at home or at your summer trich attended the preview of her The first of his objectives reached ly alimony asserted Bennett “so ot Ida M. Tarbell, biographer of (Colombo now will be pointed for tlje 1* H ighest QuBli”h^ MRS. MARION ROWE cottage. T^e most attractive Bar current picture, “The Scarlet Em­ beat and struck his wife last month Abraham Lincoln, on the statement Derby, for which he probably will Home Economist of the Manchester Electric Company Harbor sets are moderately priced press.’’ that she had to go to a hospital for be an even money favorite, and the by a Canadian lawyer that John 2* Loujest Prices at $1X)0 and there are piles and piles treatment,’’ In an “Oklahoma ho­ Wilkes Booth had assassinated the In the Store In the Odd Fellows Block Doesn’t this weather make you St. Leger— the gwat “triple crown’’ tel,’’ sne said, the actor jabbed a of cretonne pillows at only 29 cegts. of the turf. emancipator at the instance of "In­ At the Center want to climb into some new.spi^g 3 ‘P5litc ^-Considerate He has been hailed as the best nail file into her cheek while in one ternational bankers.” cottons? You just can’t resist the English horse since Isinglass, of 40 of the ‘maniacal moods’’ to which The lawyer, Gerald G. McGeer, Service Formerly Occupied By the Southern New England ones I saw at the Wilrose Shop this she charged he was subject. years ago, one of 13 who have won made his assertion during his testi­ AND — Telephone Company The perfect summer wardrobe morning—lovely cool linens, smart the three races in their century and Mrs. Bennett accused the father mony before a Parliamentary bank­ little piques, tailored broadcloths should Include a printed frock with a half history. The race, first run of the famous trio of sisters—Con­ ing committee at Ottawa. LUC have been sentenced MENU crisp lingerie touches, a dark silk and something entirely new called in 1809, was worth approximately stance, Joan and Barbara Bennett Booth, he said, was employed by dotted Swiss gingham that will al­ to serve the public for . jacket dress and some sort of an 340.000. —of threatening her life with a a group of bankers to remove Lin­ Ham Loaf ways look crisp. They’re priced pistol and cursing her vilely. , ensemble consisting of a lightweight Because of the overwhelming coln because of his monetary poli­ qears omi ijearsond years / Belgian Baked Potatoes woolen coat and another silk dress, from 31.95-35.95 and they’re just favoritism of Colombo there was Once, the actor’s wife charged, cies. darling! printed or plain. Three such cos­ special place betting on the others, she found him garbed only In a “McGeer’s statement is not sup­ Buttered Asparagus tumes are not merely a nucleus for in which Easton was quoted at 3 to "bedroom robe’’ in his bedroom Alarm Clocks Hawaiian Dainty The Bargain Hound will trot ported by any evidence that I have a daytime town wardrobe—they are 1 and Badruddln at 10 to 1. with a “female secretary.” When ever encountered,” said Miss Tarbell. Made by Westclox. A v a complete wardrobe in themselves. along at a happy pace if you men­ she protested, Mrs. Bennett alleged, tion her when you purchase articles “1 do not think there is any truth Regular $1.50 ...... V A • v fv l she was told to get out if she to It. It is just loose talk.” advertised in her column. “didn’t like It.” Fluffy feminine frocks call for CURB QUOTATIONS Historians are generally agreed, coiffures to match. A croquinole To this the actor replied the sec­ she said, that Booth was not moti­ retary was an elderly woman who permanent at The Lily Beauty Par­ vated by anyone In shooting Lin­ Louis S. Jaffe The Manchester Electric Co. lor is the answer. Make your ap­ Amer (Ult Pow and Lt B ...... 2% had been In the employ ol[ the cou­ coln. 901 Main Street Manchester oouLcvfuit. ple for more than a year. 773 Main Street Phone 5181 pointment early. Dial 7481. Amer Sup Pow ...... 2% “ He was entirely on his own,” V ’a attorney said Bennett had Cities Service ...... 2% Miss Tarbell said. “He shot Lincoln Elec Bond and Share ...... 15 H offered his wife half of their com­ Jail today charged with the attempt­ Ford Limited ...... 8 ^ munity property, which she valued ed extortion of 310,000 from John Midwest U tils ...... 14, at 3 7 5 ,000, but refused to pay Hll- DILLINGER CLEWS Tychlnsky, Greenwich Village res­ Penn Road ...... 3 ^ mony “because he felt the fault of taurant owner. Segal Lock ...... % the separation was more hers than Police placed a dummy package Stand Oil Ind ...... 26% his own.” ‘ ALL PROVE FALSE yesterday in a hallway designated United Gas ...... 3% The actor married the former by a threatening letter which Canadian Marconi ...... 2% San Francibco society woman, then ’lychinsky received, and seized Mavis Bottling ...... 1 Angela Raisdh, in 1927. The three Valinotl as he allegedly picked it up. acting Bennett girls are his daugh­ Another man escaped, apparently FR. O’DONNELL ILL ters by a former marriage. M d TraQs Dull Search for unhlt by the bullets flred after him South'Bend, Ind., May .2.— (AP) by the officers. The prisoner denied On .his flrst South Pole trip. Ad­ the charge. —Hospital attendants early today miral Byrd took two refrigerators “ ElntiTO Desperado and described as “very grave" the con­ to keep food from becoming too dition o f the Rev. Charles L. cold. ARMORY ROBBED O’Donnell, C. 8. C., Pb.< D,, president ;,,,H is Gang. of the University of Notre Dame, Another Big Shipment JustReceived Warsaw, In(^„ May 2,—(AP) — Father O'Donnell was stricken In 'Thirteen .45 pistols were missing March, 1988. with a streptococcus t-X-P lf C-S s Milwaukee, Win,, May 2,— (AP) from the National Guard armory infection in nis left lung and throat. I.IMOU^INE^ ^--Cold trails and false clews dulled here today, but whether they have His condition became critical, but be rallied and was apparently im­ the search for John Dillinger and bis been added to the armament of the i'o BOS'l 0:\ proving until bis '^ent relapse. (Round Trip 84.06) .25 fang today. fugitive John Dillinger, who obtained several bullet proof vests at the He returned to South Bend about 1 Tne The latest raisefalse tto came from Telephone 7007 local police station April 18, was 10 days ago, after spending several (Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., where an Leave! . a question on which police dec^ned weeks at Miami Beach, Fla, mateur sleuth decided a stranger (ENTER TRAVEL BUREAU t to peculate, Vas George (Baby-Face) Nelson, lo-f m -' m Mtrecf MnnohMler Edward Felter, custodian, dlscov* lAllinger ally. HI Ilh'.IIIIM I INI ABC W ASHERS ored the loss when he arrived to I Without taking local authorities RUMMAGE SALE close the building last night, „ into his confldence, Gilmore Layton telilpboned Department of Justice Saturday, All Day headquarters in Chicago yesterday Old laws penaiin penalised rocers and that Nelson was in a Wisconsin others for sbort*wieight sales; out store Next To Silbro’e R i^ d s hospital.. of this grew the 'taker's'^al dosen W. A. Roer, inspector for the de* when the baker put in an extra bun Dstighters of Liberty, TOWEL Mrtmei^t, hurried to Wisconsin or doughnut for good measure. No. 125, L. L. 0. L. Rapids with two carloads of Fed* Ironers sral agents. After briefly questioning Layton SALE the Inspector announced It was a "false alarm." He learned the man TURKISH TOWELS suspected of being Nelson w ar a White end colored bordere, correspondent school salesman. Heavy quality, gueet towele. One Of These Is For You! Reported to have escaped from three police officers in a Chicago 19c—3 for 50c Due to the tremendou! demand for A*B*C Waabere thl! Spring the suburb Monday, the Indiana gun* factory baa been far behind In ablpmenta, and we have been unable to nan and his henchmen were sought GUEST TOWELS AND fill our cuatomera’ order! on time. Perbapa you are one of tboae who last night in the St, Paul area after BATH TOWELS have bad to wait. We're aorry—but wa'ra ready for you now. The . a bullet riddled car war seen spe^* Striped border! and large machine you want la bera. ing through that city, Check!, EXTORTIONIST ARRESTED 35c—2 for 45c „ 2—(AP) —Frank 11— Different Modek— 11 Valinotl, 19*year old laborer, was in LARGE SIZE BATH TOWELS Colored border! and whlta. Priced from $49*50 up . Double thread. —and every A-B-C model la an outatanding bargain compared to any 29c—3 for 79c other machine made at ita price. The old reliable A-B-C conatructlon MEDIUM SIZE BATH baa been Incorporated in beautiful new dealgna, with wonderfully Im­ TOWELS proved equipment for apeedieat, eleaneat, aafeat waahing. Extra heavy quality, Colored A model to fit every aize of requirement and every budget, and all ROSEDALE border!. A-B-C’al 35c—2 for 59c Let Us Demhnstrate An A-B-C In On the Eaetern Shorei of '^EST POINT” BATH TOWELS Your Own Home—Phone 4159 and Say When! Made by “Martex’’. Fine qual­ ity. BOLTON LAKES 39c—3 for $1.00 Two miles of frontage on these beautiful Lakes now in Fancy Colored Martex and ^urse of development—suitable for Summer and Winter resi­ Point” Rath Towels dence—Wooded with century old trees—Altitude of about Eight 69c—2 for $1.00 Humlred.(800) feet above sea level and within fifteen (15) min­ Extra Large and Extra Heavy utes' easy motor ride from Town. BATH TOWELS Colored border!. Restricted and Sold On Easy Tenns* * 62c each IJiis property has been closely held by Colonial families and Plain Color ^^Biartox" hands only once in One Hundred Ten (110) years. BATH TOWELS Visit the property early and get the choice of lots. Entrance to 87c each d prope^rty on Tolland Road just North of my residence. ALL lOe FACE CLOTHS 3 for 25c .Inquire About Onr VISIT OUR CURTAIN Easy. Budget Terms DISPLAYI p i t h ’s Edward 3. HoU 30 Day ^ May Be Ammged Sole Agent and Developer 865 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER THE TEXTILE FREE TRIAL OFFER OnOnrCLUBPIJLN Telepimie 4642 or ReM tl> 26-8. STORE

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before the eonrt oa the Charge bulidlBg, ‘Runday ew dng, at wUrii Oentor aftar qtokHag thrwfotar at tetoxtoatICB, being aireeted by 8i tlaM aetloa was taken in ftevnr t i Ormaad, Fla. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ROCKVILLE geeat Peter Powgiewka Buaday the dosing. Preddut William • Carda wore raeamd yaatardiw POSTAL RECTfS evealag. A fine of $8 aad eoeta of PreuSM presided. 2rom Oaoqia P. Weedhtator, af ^ I11J6 were Impoeed ead petd. wlDNEtDAY, MAY t M. (DagUgU Timo Om Boar Ictor.i .HERCHANT OF VENKF Roth Rso, daogbter of Mra. Charies to , Dofascnvine and TaloottviUe Lodge w $ ludd • nwettag this eve­ 60 a s NSC-WEAP NETWORK Cent. * -C u t. R Rau of Uniaa street and Aleo was held Tuesday eveohif at the ning and alao a rehearaaL ^•jC — Eetoi weti whr w m I wda #.■00 i rtW ■ Ta Be Anneuneed Everett Taylor, acuu of Mrs. Caro­ Vemco Center Ooogregatlooal Toial for First Foinr H oolls huge ______wler wto* wc«h wfl wUt wftr wre wgy iMB-^uet Plain BIH - .ast: PORTRAYED BY POPPETS lyn Taylor of Hartford, took place church at 6:46 o’clock. Chief Crazy wbra wese wtam wwj w h I; MM> kad nffarad d u taf fbai wmaa wefl woo>who wow wdst wkU - Texu Ranserp>-« this morning et the home of the Bun, grandson of Oblef Sitting B ^ NORTHWETT A CANADIAN - wtnj Nuelo en Air—eeet; Rutb bride. The ceremony was perform­ the warrior cbfef who defied the HARTFORD COWANY of 1934 Aaoimtcd k wib* kstp web« wdav kfrr eret etet ■noand Ruae—weet;nine—-weet. Buck ReHeoere-- SOUTH — wnrs wwae via v )i midw rot: Q alnu Orohea.—Z W e S6 English Students at Rode- ed by the Rev. K. Otto Klett^ pas­ Amerlcaii govemmeot and brought vHa-veoB vtod wnn wpie vab wapl Bs4fr—Boake Carter, Talk—ba> yflle High School Take Part tor of the First Lutheran church, in about the annihilation of General LEASES STORE HERE S GIFTS O FFE U i •wjdx wamb Inroo wky wiaa v to" p ^ Bfum’e Harmonettee—weat the presence of only the immediate Custer’s regiment back In 1876, was S 2534S ii6. votd ktba ktha waoe wst# Happy Bakere—baalo MOUNTAIN-^US kM kcir kgbl •!l*“ 7:16—The Easy Aces—baale in Interesting Show. familiea. The doable ring aervice the chief speaker and attraction of PACIPIC COAST -llic o la a kifw kaoM 5*S“ 7:30—Broadway Melodiee—to e w a s used. the evening. WITH NORTON SHOD 7f00— 8:00—Nino Martini, Orch.—to e A net tacreaae ta postal receipts kbq kfad ktar kca kpo More than 150 were present at Tbe Frederick Raff Inc., of Hart­ ^ n t . East, — 8:30—Burns and Allen—iUao oat The home was attractively deco­ of 11,339.98 is reported Frank B. m a s H a rriet W ood ’s EngWah tbe banquet and social vriiich fol­ fo rd , 3resterday leaaed freun the Q ty ta and the occasion was the birthday at the comer of Mata and Ford for the first fbur months of 19^, the rather umisaal F t m CRft B :4^ 4:4B—The Armehair Quartet . ^alo^H. Buau Orchestra—mldweat presented a “puppet show” of the County Temporary Home for Chil­ of the bride’s mother. No attend streets and will open the store here total receipts for this period beii^ three days bagtentag 4:00— 6:00—Dinner Cenrert alao oat 6:1S—10:16—Preae.Radio News Service dren were wen represented at the 4:30— B:30—Back ef the Neva baale; 9:80"' lO^I^Ltttle <1. Little Orchestra “Merchant of Venice” Tuesday aft­ ants assisted In the ceremony. as a branch of the store now con­ 825A45.66 as compared to I24JI05.- Hay S. DetaaToTtoe F. Merriwall—wfbr, wre, wtam rpt banquet and social. Superintendent ^ --baalo: Cadets' Quartet—midwest ernoon which attracted an audience The bride was tastefully attired 68 for the same length of time last puzzles to be sefived for tads 4:45— B;45—jan Paeroe, Tenor Selea 900—10:80—Little J. Little O re.-b a - Albert S. McClain found many men ducted by them ta Hartford. The B:0(^ BiOO—Baaeball—waaf A othm In a gown of ^ilte lace over satin "firm deals ta gas and deetrteal year. be given with every _ ate: Harry Sunlk Orch.—midwest consisting of members of the school about RockvlUe and vldnlty who 6 :1 ^ B:1B—Gene A Qlen—eaat A ao. •HO—10H6—Frank Dailey Orches. and carried a bouquet of UUes of borne equipment. It Is planned to The taSreaae ta receipts was re­ :ulv«Ttised ta tod ^ a B:30— 6:30—Shirley Howard. Jaatera lOiOCL—11 d)0—Claude Hopkins Orch.— board, members of the faculty and were glad to act as “fathers” for 6:46— 6:45—The QeidbarBe. Serial Aot bade; C. Olekenson Orch.—midwest tbe vaUey and white lilacs. g e t th e sto re herb <^>ened as soou as corded during March and April, as 6:00— 7K)0—Jaek P u rl A W arile—to e many Interested In the works of the orphan boys. the first two months^ of the jrear 10HO—IldO—Qm . Haira Orch.—o to e Immediately after the ceremony possible, probably within the next «:30— 7:30—Wayne Kinp'a Orohaetra Lee/ve For Convention showed a total decrease of 1714.14. 7:00— 8.*00—Fred Allen’a Hour, Revue NBC-WJZ NETWORK William Shakespeare. a wedding breakfast was served at ten da378. The lease was negotiat­ RUMMAGE SALE 8:00— 6K)0—Cob Pipe Club—cat to eat This class, comprising 36 students the Maples Inn in Somem. A large delegation left RockvlUe ed by EhTerett T. M eSnney. A gain of.|1.652J.8 was noted ta Ladios* Aid S od e^ g f 8:30— 6:30—Qhoata of Pritain, Serial BASIC — Eaat: wto wbs-wbsa wbal last evening for the Great Council March and with receipts of 18,231.- 9:00—10:00—Anpelo Ferdinando Orch. wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wnoal; who attend the third period of Following the wedding breakfast Emanad Lathaiaa ^E fdi 9:15—10:15—Preaa-Radio Newa Serv. Midwest: woky kyw wear wla kwk fredunan English, made che presen­ of Connecticut Improved Order of 82 in April as com pu^ to ^,829A8 ice—baale: Gene A Glen—weat rpt kwer koll wren wmeq kao wkbf Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left for an un­ Red Men, which opened at New The practice of steaming wood to' for the correaponcUng month last 9'.20—10:20—Cnric Madriguera Orch. NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmj tation in one of the large class announced wedding trip. permit bending without breaking is Friday, May 4 9:30—10:30—Dance Muaio Orcheetra wiba katp webc wday kfyr c r c t ^ c f rooms of the George Sykra Memo- Britain this morning at 10 o’clock. year, the increase was I401A4 for said to have been a common prac­ the past month. 10:00—IldK)—Frankie Maatera Orehea. SOUTH—wrra wptf wwnc wla wjaz rial school, as a means of showing The going away costume of M is. The delegatee from Tankeroos^ Johnson 10:30—11:30—Clyde Luua A Orcheatra wfla-waon wlod warn wmc wab wapl Taylor was a tan suit with beige Tribe of RockviUe are Past Sa­ tice since tbe Middle Ages. Total receipts for January of store Open At 9:00 A. M. CBS-WABC NETWORK wjdz wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap ip n their accomplishments in the study fox trimmings. woal ktba ktha waoc wave of the work of Shakespeare. chems George Gakeler and Ernest BASIC— Eaat: vabc wade woko weao MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kxhl Upon tbelr return they win re­ Walther, wWlo the alternates are waab wnao w p wkbw wkrc whk oklw PACIFIC COAST—kdo kfl krw komo A miriature theater, complete to William A. Kubniy and Roy Lud­ wdro wean wip w ju wean wfbl wapd kbq kfad ktar kiM the smallest detail, was shown in side at 87 Union street and will be wjsv wmaa; MIdwaat: wbbm wfbm Cant. East. at home after July L w ig. km be kmoz wo wo whaa the class-room. . It was about four EAST—wpg whp wlbw wbeo wlba wtta. L»dy—east Mrs. Taylor ia a graduate of the Funeral of Mra. Lukowaki 8 .4 ^ 4:46—Orphan Annie—eaat only feet in width and nearly three feel wore wlcc efrb ckao Rockville High school and trained The funeral of Mrs. Frances Lu- DIXIE—wgst wafa wbro wqam wdod Coakley Orchestra high and was an exact duplicate of kowskl, of TalcottvUle, who died klra wreo wlae wdaa wtoo krld wrr 4:30— 6:30—Irene Beasley, Songe— an Ellsabethan theater. The con­ for library work at the Q ty library I ktrh ktaa waeo koma wdbo wodz wbt . Singing Ladj^—rep u t to wgm in Springfield. Until recently she last Saturday, was held from her wdaa w blf wtar wdbj wwva wmbg waja B:4»—Lowell Thomas — east; struction of the theater was plan­ late home yesterday morning at •wmbr Orphan Annie—rep u t to mldweat ned by Earl Robertson who de­ was librarian of tbe Cheney Memo­ MIDWEST—wcab wyl wmt wmbd wlan S*99~—”’ ®* Andy—e u t only rial library at tbe Hartford hospi­ 8:80 o’clock and from St. Joseph’s 8!i6— 6:15—To Be Announoed scribed his work in this connection. wlbw kfb kfab wkba weeo wabt kaej tal. Mr. Taylor is a graduate of the Catholic church at 9 o’clock. Rev. wnaz Bugel, Soprano The p’ippet section of che tbedter Siglsmimd Woronleckl, pastor, offll Hazardous Jobs Rich in Hollywood MOUNTAIN-^vor kla kob kal was described to the audleace by Northeastern University at Rneton COAST—^ky koln kfre kol kfpy krl JiJO” 7:00—Crime Clues, Dramatie and ia Scoutmaster of Troop 14, dated at a solemn requiem mass. kfbk kmj kw(r kern kdb kgmb l^ b 6:30— 7:30—To Be Announced Edward Gians. This section was Burial was in' the fam ily plot In St. 6 :4 ^ 7:46—Babe Ruth’s Comment Boy Scouts of America He la an Cent Eaat constructed by Evelyn Ehsenberg Bernard’s cemetery. 2'22~5*7 Knioht, His CuckoM overseer of the Hockanum win. 3:30— 4:30—Jack Armatrong — eaat; 7:3^ 8:3^—To Be Announced and I. EMwards. B riefs Clarenu Wheelar’a Orehea — weat •sOO— 9:0^V ineent Lopez and Revue company, Rockville. 8:45— 4:46—The Funnybonara — o u t; •"•0“ •sSO—Jack Denny’s Orchestra The puppets, or miniature actors Iflss Frances Henault of Norwich, Earned Money . . Maurie Sherman Orch.—mldweat 6:0l^~10:00—Pickens Sisters — eaat and actresses, were made by the Lions to Hear a former teacher in the local \4:00— 5:00—Buck Rogera, Skit — ou t . Amos ’ n’ Andy—weat repu t 4:15— 5:15—Bobby Benaon—eaat only; • !16—10:16—Reinhold Schmidt, Basso following studoits: Robert The speaker at the semi-monthly schools, visited friends-in Rockville Skippy—repat to midwest; Gene A —basic; Cuckoos—reput so A cat Bertsebe, R. Newberry, Wesley luncheon of the Rockville Uona yesterd ay. Charlie—west and Dlzle 9:30—10:30—Julie Stein and Orchestra Charter, Arthur Chatterton, Kibbe club, to be held this evening at 6:15 Hope Chapter, No. 60, Order of 4:3<^ 5:30—Music Box.—wabe only; •H^—10:46—Press-Radio Newt Service Most everyone has to work for their mon^y. It Enoch Light’s Orchestra — wut; 9:5^10:60—Ben Pollack A Orchestra Sikes, Richard West and Leon o’clock at the Rockville House, will Eastern Star, initiated a of _ Jack Armstrong—mldweat repeat Coleman Orcheatra C hurches. be Joseph F. Launb of New Britain. candidates Tuesday evening foUow- 4:4^— 6:4^Vera Wn, Songs—baste 10:30 11 dO—Harold Stern’s Orchestra The costumes were made in the The gueat speaker is superintend­ Ing their meeting in the chapter isn’t earned easily, and there’s no sense to spending it sewing department of the cchool by ent of Landers, Frary and Clark, rooms. A .soda! hour was held and the Misses Ruth Fay, Hazel Lud­ one of the largest concerns in that refreshments qprved. The commit­ heedlessly. Make your money repay you for your hard wig, Evelyn Eisenberg and Eleanor city. Mr. Lamb wU] deliver a tee In charge conslated of Mrs. May Say while the furniture for the on the topic, “Alaska," and wUl teU Blankenburg and Mrs. Emily ’TuUy. efforts in more dollars and cents. Deposit a portion of WBZ-WBZA WTzC theater was constructed by V. of his trip to Alaska which will be Mrs. Charles S. Johnson, wife of Hambach, E. Lavltt, Bart Robert­ Illustrated with many Interesting the pastor of the Rockville Meth­ ^irlBSfleM — Bosttoi Hartford, Ooaa. son and A. Hitcbco^. view s. odist church entered the Deacon- it in a Savings Account regularly. 50,000 Wn 1066 &. a , 288-8 H. ness hospital in Boston th^s morn­ After the theater had been de­ Rev. Henry B. Olmstead, recently Travelers Broadcaattsia Ssrvloe ing to undergo an operation. scribed in detail, the audience was elected president of the Rockville Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Halloran, T t„ WednesdBj, M aj S, 1984 _lven a reproduction of the “Mer Lions club, will preside at tbe meet­ have moved to Manenester where Use Our Budget Memos To Record Your Spending* chant of Venice” with the puppets in g. , Wedneaday, May 8. the former is employed. 4:00—^Betty and Bob. doing the aieting. Auto Merchants Meet Eastwn Dajitg^t Saving Time A meeting of the Tolland County The B. B. G. club held a meeting 4:18—^Alice , The Dream Glil Manipulated by Grace Tajdor, Tuesday evening in their rooms on Hazel Ludwig and Edwin Lavitt, Automobile Dealers association was 4:30—^The Painter and Hia Daugh" P . M . held at the Rockville House Tues­ Market street. FoUowlng the meet­ te r . the puppets were moved about the 4:00—Pop Concert — Christiaan day evening at which more than a ing the party went to the home of 4:45—Concert Echoes—Joseph Gal- Kriens, director; with Edith Mae- stage by the silk threads holding tbe Misses Mary and ElizalMtb them, like actors In rea. life. ^icore attended. A luncheon was licchio and hla Orchestra. alpin e. served followed by the regular busi­ Loehr on Mile HIU, ToUand, where The character parts were recited 6:00—New E u g^ d Agiiculttire—^E. 4:19—Broadcast from London, Eng­ ness meeting at which President they enjoved a “hot dog” roast and THE SAVINGS BANK from behind another curtain by the J. R ow ell. land. John Dailey presided. soda] hour. following members of the FngH«h The RockviUe Emblem club are 6:15— ^News. 4:45—^Melody Race. Half Holiday Arranged 5:30—^The singlT^g Lady. 5:00—^Education in the News. class: "Bassanlo,” E. McLaughlin; hdding a May basket party fhi« OF MANCHESTER "Bratlano,” Abraham Corr; "Loren- The stores of Rockville are again 5:45—^Little Orphan Annie. 5:15—Rina-dale Glee Club. a n e m o o n a t tbe EUks H om e. *o,” C. Lempitsky; “Saleiro,” Ar­ to be closec during the summer A Matuai Savings Bank 6:00—Irene Beasley, blues singer. 5:30—Frank Merriwell’s Adven- The L. C. B. A. held a May bas­ 6 :3 0 —T im a. turee. thur Cbattertmi; “Portia,” Hilda months Thursday afternoons as tn ket party •’Tuesday evening m the Cerr; "Netlain,” Eleanor Say; “Jes­ th e p a st. 6:32—Old Fanner’s Ahnanae. 6:45—Melodiee of Romanee. rooms of the Catholic Ladies of sica,” Evelyn Eisenberg. 6:34—Temperature. 6:00—Wrightville Clarion.' A meeting of the Rodcville Re­ Columbus In the Prescott block. a«.to»* Baak Caatiml F u < »--g The production of **rhe Merchant tail Merchants association wda h^d . 6:36—Sports Review—Bill \WDiama 6:30—^Musical Appetizen^' Mr. and Mre. William ’thraU have 5 6:41—Famous Sayings. 6:45—^Martha Hears, contralto. of Vemce” was such -a success that in the Police Court roonl. Memorial returned to their home in Vernon I 6:43—Weather. 7:00—The Men of Song-Leonard Mias Wood has been requested to 6:45—Lowell Thomas. J. PatricelU, director. make another presentation Thurs­ day afternoon in the 7:00— ^Amoe *n* A n d y. 7:15— W t i C Sports Commentator. 7 :15— ^Three B lu e N otes. 7:30—Shirley Howard the Jesters. room. 'The parts will be taken by another of h v iiingit«h' 7:30—Boston Fire Department. 7:45—Smooth Rh3rthma — Norman 7:45— ^Irene RltdL Clontier, director; Frank Sherry, A request has been made by sev­ 8:00—Eno*Crime Clues. tenor and Florrie Bishop Bower- eral of the jirominent dtizais of the 8:30—*^he Study of thn German Ing. community to display the miniature Criminal,” Dr. Walter Beck, uni­ 8:00—Jack Peari, “The Baron.” theater with the characters versity of Leipsig. 8:30—Wayne King’s Orchestra. fixtu re in one of the local store 8:45—Babe Roth — baseball com­ 9:00—^The Hour of Smiles. windows so that the general public ment, dramatization. 10:00—Com Cob. may view the work. 9:00—^Rasnnond Knight >nH his 10:30—The Travelers Hour—Chris­ 'Three Court Oases cu ck oos. tiaan Kriens, director; with the Three caaes were before Judge 9:30—John Charles Thomas, bari­ Grenadiers and Dave Ringle. Jdm E. Flak in the Rockville Qty ton e. 11:00—Ehric Madrigueras' Orriies- Court Tuesday morning, the largest 10:00—^Vincent Lopez and his Or­ tra. number to be tried tn more thaw g. chestra; "Ed- Sullivan, columnist; 11:30—^R^;gie Child’s Orchestra. m onth. Three Scamps, vocal trio; Charles 11:45—Press-Radio News. The case of Charies Weber, L y o n s .. 12:00 Midn.—Frankie Masters’ Or­ charged with the violation of the 10:30—Broadway Orchestra. ch estra. liquor laws at the Park Package "00—"nm e, weather, temperature. 12:30 a. m.—Clyde Lucas’ Orches­ store, which he conducts on Maiw 11:05—Sports Review. tra . street, was nolled. This case was 11:15—cimeades Orchestra. 1:00—Silent. continued from April 3 sne£cllru{ Orchestra. ritory about Taunton, M o m . 7/a 5:15—Skippy, 5:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Ameri­ can B oy, 5:45—^Brooks, Dave and Runny UNITED TEXTILE 6:00—Frank Bradbury ftnLaw and 11:00—^Nlck Lucas. Constitntion books may get 11:16—Preea-Radio Newa. 11:90—little Jaek Zitde'e Orcbee- them by calling at the Union p t L OiBee. hf^YlR/W LOOKMf KM 4 / / / 4 a '7 ' , U M — F m k Dailey's Orchestra. • 199^ iM awr * H im Tflaaeco CO.

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lag knatwl«4ge:— ‘*rak» Ood^i word ticle by William C. WMliag, director case x«t«a oC half a for It” get it by experience” and century Uiniid, 'H caa only rasiilt ______of the Bureau of Vital Statistics of still prevailed there would be 9 ,... the unbe&ever must always take the CARRIERS C A U S r intensive study not only f^iw the THE OPEN FORUM the State Department of Health, casea each year instead of leas than epidemiol(^ of the dfaeu^( but latter course and “the wky of the which appears in the department’s 100. transgressor is hard”, and we are also greater laboratory iaveet^pi- Communioattona tor publioatlOD tn the Opeo Forum will not n^thly bulletin issued today. The reduction ia due to many fac­ tion into Uufividaal cases snd com­ be ,|?u»rant66d publloatioD U they contain more than SOO words. finding it so. TYPHOID FEVER Analyzing the Connecticut statls- tors, Mr. Welling explains. The Righteousnees exalteth a nation plete examination of food milk The Hwald reaerves the right to decline to publish any matter tica on ^mhold fever, Mr." Welling ■waterbome tsrphoid has disappeared handlers, repeated at r^fular in­ CM, M i g lw that may be Ubelous or which is In bad taste. Free expression but sin is a curse to any people.” shows tlmt during the five-year from public water supplies tee to tervals. far flw hour sf fels of political views is desired but contributions of thin character A. E. FISH. period 1876-1879 the averege chlorination when necessary and which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. Manchester, Conn. typhoid death rate per 100,000 popu­ due to careful supervision of water­ R. F. D. No. 2. Water Borne Type Efimmat- lation was 62.4. In 1938 the actual sheds. The pasteurisation and WILL CONVERT DWELLING tts fonn tains of rate was 0.6 or a reduction of 99 supervision of milk supplies have PROFIT SYSTEM <^uman race, politically, religiously ttoB, 14:7. DAYUGHT SAYING ed — Deaths in State Cot per cent In 58 yoajra. Even in 1909 i^uced milk-bome typhoid and the • • • *'> and financially and the majority To the Editor of the Manchester the rate was 14.8 deaths and 85.2 examination of food handlers has INTO PRIVATE HOSPITAL ^ Editor, The Herald: seem to think that this is morally H erald:— cases per 100,000, 155 deaths from lOailCEFORTH the Msjssty i t If so permitted by the Editor reduced the spread from thin source. God revere; right also. Your editorials are luuaUy so fair 99 Per Cent the disease having occurred In the Other factors are better dhqposal of Mrs. Ida K. Carini of 176 South would Uke to say a great big old If pri-vate ownership and control in content and so excellent in form State In that year. In 1917 there Fear him and you lufys * faehiened AMEN to the “Editorial” sewage, greater cleanliness of habits Main street has purchased through to fecur. of the means of production has plac­ that it really grieves me to take were 119 deaths from typhoid, but and better living conditions. the agency of EJverett T. McKinney, " cf ^ e Saturday Evening Herald in ed millions of good mai and ■women issue with the one you wrote on The cmly actual t3T>hold fe ’ver re- since then the death rate has been Carriers cause all typhoid today. the eleven-room house with an acre - regards to the visualized communi- and even little children on the unem­ D aylight Sa’ving Tim e euid printed malnlng in Connecticut today is the steadily decreasing. A small percentage ^ recovered of land, located on Vernon street, ' ty, showing how the profit S3rstem ployed list with all of the conse­ about a week or so ago. There are The statistics show, however, that so-called residual type caused by cases of t^hoid remain carriers and from Mrs. Mary Mitchell. It Is the brings on depression and have no quent results of what that means in several very good reasons why we typhoid is still a dangerous disease may communicate It to others intention M Mrs. Carini to make al­ PANSIES AND t T>hold germ carriers; w ater-hom e criticisms at all to make but would tlie deprivation of the necessities should not have D. S. T. The one is 3 for those imfortunate enough to be­ through one channel or another un­ terations in the property and open typhoid has disappeared entirely FORGET-ME-NOTS: like to add a few remarks, if they and comforts and luxuries of life, the opposition of the farmer. An­ come infected by carriers’ germs, less preventive ad’vlce Is given and it as a pri’vate h ^ iia l. Her daugh­ ‘ are in order, by an old farmer econ- in the face of an overproduction of other is that High School pupils in and milk-bome tj^hoid from sup­ for death in 1983 resulted tn 11.6 followed. A carrier may remain a ter is a registered nurse and will farther outlying districts must get plies infected by carriers has bem A nderson cm ist. these things, then there is only one of every 100 cases. cerrier for an indefinite period —as have charge of the hospital when their buses one hour earlier, and, greatly reduced by strict sanitation T ^ e the pattern community and other ^ alternative and I hesitate Typhoid fever was (mce a major long as 40 years. If further reduc­ opteed and will be assisted by Mrs. G reenhouse last but not least, the mothers of and supervision, according to an ar­ multiply the conditions a few hun­ about even mentioning that for fear public problem and if the death and tion In typhoid fever ia to be at- Carini, who is a practical nurse. 153 Eldridge St- T«L 8$8$ dred thousand times and you have of causing ' a riot in the mental school childr^ And there are other the present world depression and anatomy of the average thinker. reasons of minor importance. If you there may be more truth than poetry will refer to the letters in the “Peo­ The minute one mentions the ple’s Forum” of the Hartford Cour- in the statement:—“And how to get “Government ownership and con­ ant published in the issues of Sun­ out of it is the Devil’s own problem. ______/ trol” of the means of production, day, April 15 and Sunday April 22 For according to the Scriptures (and most everybody will say:—NO, NO, you will find these reasons very ably that is where we ought to get the “Too much grafting, too much pass­ and, convincingly I dare say, set answer to all of the great problems ing of the buck or too much crook­ forth by the writers. Possibly you of life) the Devil will have a solu­ edness and so forth and so forth, will change your opinion whether tion to this problem which will at f>nd most of us sad to say are com­ there are real reasons why 'we least PROMISE to solve it and pelled to agree that this is so, but should not have D. S. T. I also 15 Families In Manchester ■‘Cause craft to prosper in his most of us will agree also:—“That think that you are wrong in imagin­ hands” unless we get busy and solve it ought not to be so.” ing that there is no question that it according to God’s way. If there is emy one place vdiere we the majority is in favor of D. S. T. M any are com ing to see tha.r in­ ought to expect to find righteousness There is on the contrary good rea­ creased production in proportion to in practice it is in that institution sons to believe that the ■very oppo­ CHANGED 'TO v/ages is commercial suicide and is we call ‘The Government” which site is the case. The Hartford Cour- brought on by “The oppression of was instituted in the first place to ant has a “People’s Forum” which the hireling in h’s wages” Malachi: meet out justice and righteousness is used quite extensively by its read­ 3:5, and there is no doubt in the to all men alike and to give the ers, more so, than is the case in any minds of those who have eyes to see, 'iarth and the fullness thereof to all other newspapers that I know of. that we have practiced the oppres­ Ihe children of men. Now I have followed up the letters sion of the hireling in his wages on What this poor old sin sick world on D. S. T. pro and con published a world wide scale and the conse­ needs more than anything else is during the past weeks in that paper quences get more far reaching and world wide government that is and I have found that to date four­ lasting as we make “Improvements” righteous enough so that the aver­ teen opposed this change of time, in our methods of increasing produc age man can truely trust them -with whereas only three spoke in favor ELECTRIC COOKING tion in proportion to wages. the government ownership and con­ of it. What does this show? To my And production is being speeded trol of the means of production, that mind it is a convincing proof that a up in proportion to wages in order can and will put the unemploy^ to clearly cut majority does not ■want that those who o'wn and control the work at productive labor and then D. S. T. Add to this my experience means of production for their own give them sufficient wages that will in questioning quite a number of special benefit may have a larger enable them to consume their own people about their likes and dislikes in this resjiect, resulting in eight and larger and larger profit and the production and then there will be no answers ag^nst and two in fa’vor of sky is the limit as far as ever reach­ overproduction nor underconsump­ ing the satisfaction place. D. S. T. out of every ten. i, # ,-i' '■ ■■ ■ tion, nor will the taxpayer have to I am glad that the “Manchester This sin like all other sins is very dig up to meet the expense of keep­ deceitful and though it promises a Herald” published my suggestion in Last W eek! ing the men to work in places where benefit to all directly or indirectly regard to a postal referendum. So they cannot produce their o’wn did also the “Hartford Times,” yet it makes the conditions so that wages. whereas the “Hartford Courant” we all ^ t the worst of it and even Such a government could produce nicely crossed out this part of my the capitalist who seems to get the in a very few hours labor all that letter. A letter of complaint was benefit for the time being, eventual- ■we need for use and there would be left unanswered by them. ly “IQlls the goose that lays the no need of any one sweating for a Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz. y ld en egg” when he destroys his living if we would stop the few from Manchester, o|^ market by decreasing- the buy- trying to live off the sweat of the April 27. 1934. ii^g power of 85 percent of his mar- other fello-ws brow by means of the l^t for the goods he has to sell, profit system. t 5 . ^ Sk.*' fi E ighty-five percent o f the pxipula^ God has been very gracious to us SALVATION ARMY YOUNG tiion of any country are hirelings so and given us a mighty good world t^iat the bulk of the consuming abili­ to live in if we would only leam to ty rests in the pocketbooks of these behave ourselves towards Him and FOLKS TO HOLD SERVICE ja ge or salary workers and if their the laws of life that govern our re­ wages will only let them consume lationship with others in this great about 15 or 20 jiercent of their pro­ ."jcheme o f life. Hartford Group Will Have ^ / #' duction, there is bound to be periodi- God gave to us this job of gov Charge of Meetinjg — Musi­ depressioim unless these surplus erqment back in the beginning and cal Numbers to Be Given. productions can be disposed of in a is letting us have our own -way and foreign market. we are demonstrating that our way t z , - —The foreign markets have pur­ The weekly Young People’s Le­ Why Don’t You Give Electric Safer - is a failure and it looks like we had gion meeting of the Salvation Army chased machinery from us in the got pretty near to the end of our ■will be conducted this evening at past and are making their own lope and had better turn back to 7:30 o’clock. This service will be surplus production and are trying to God and look to Him to set up that led by the Legion secretary, Mrs. undersell us as they pay a still government which He has promised Ernest Hitchcock of Hartford and a Cooking A Trial on A TRIAL RANGE smaller wage than is paid here and to us, which is to be a Kingdom group of young ^ p le from Hart­ are able to sell at a profit at reduc­ form of government. ford. ed prices, so the tendency and the God has His King chosen and the Piano solos will be rendered by absolute necessity that rests upon Ring has been choosing Hi« volun­ Miss Aleta Hitchcock and Miss / • • .\bu pay nothing for its use the progress of the buying and sell­ teer administrators of that govern­ Veda Sorber. Miss Ethel Bates | ing business and the production ment to be, where righteousness will will favor with a vocal solo eind bu^ess when we produce for profit be administered from one central Barbara and Faith Malpass with a rather than for use, is to sp>eed up source out to the utter most parts vocal duet. The principal address for one full year. •. here’s our production or cheapen production of the eartE in a thousand years of of the evening will be brought by and beat the other fellow to it. a sample of just how God would rule Mrs. Ernest Hitchcock. The pub­ The only way this can be done is a world through The Lord Jesus lic and especially the young people to either lessen the wages paid to C ^st His Son, who will teach us of Manchester are invited to attend. TRIAT. the worker or to get some improved righteousness and then we can beat method or machine whereby we fan cur swords into plo'wshares and our get home production out the worker epears into pruning hooks and each 11’ i<) for the same wages and in both man live under his own ■vine and fig OFFER ELEaRIC cases the result is the same, for the tree, or get the product of his own l O O facts are that God has provided the labor. 7 f> .'.tmilih emftlnyetl prnfilr raw materials free and the only cost The Lord Jesus Christ in accord­ 1. No charge for use o f trial Electric Range COOKERY IS... on ju't rhi-iroun -<1 unnl nrp. that enters into the cost of produc­ ance ■with the will and purpose and for one full year. tion is the labor cost. m power of His Father God designed I •'»■ f'«t (I • i*-t f4ir .t > " 0 L C IX iM —OeaB eleelrie Bgkt. 3o far so good; and probably most I - ' I i V 4 1, ,M •.»},, n n -1» I j .1 I rt “» EUmiaate. the ameke u d of ■ and created this world and the full­ flaaia No ranadgeoa pot. md of us will agree so far but the ques­ ness thereof and gave to us the • non I h - . Ill*-, I-. 1 .1 -.'.1 . .1, , 2> firing deposit credited after reasonable iM 1 li I V • I. I r_M ->( T 11 r. . r tion that will and should come be­ grace of life and if there is any one FAST—Cook* a. fast or m alow m» '•Hi • »M t m |,.i m 1 1» 11.1 n« trial period. 2. fore is:—What are we going to do fit to be King over all the earth it yoa want. landated ow n preheats about it, or can we do anvthine is He and I know of no other that CMI m t III.Ill- li.r iiMniiMt- quickly. about it ? I could recommend but I expect to 3r No obligation to buy. I 1 \ \ N < I M . ' 3. ECONOMICAL—Noheat wMted by It is one thing to diagnose the be there when He is crowned, atiH to IDKAL i^SOCI \ | lOS r patients disease and another thing •arfaee unit, or oven. Leas food l>e patient till the coming of the 4 , Equal opportunities on immediate pur* diriakage. tc prescribe the proper remedy that Lord. Hi'.K-.-, MAI'- mani in.SM;ii - h ' I', i’-'f . /*♦ , 1 will sijrely bring about a cure and a I am expecting no other ■way out chases plus special terms and discounts. 4. SIMPLE—Saap a awiteh and yon have as nrach or as little heat as still harder proposition sometimes of this mess, for man will never do to persuade the patient to take the Now is the time to buy if you have aim yoa need. Oven heat antonatically of himself what he will have to do timed and regolated. medicine, especially if he does not to get out of tlus mess because he like the taste of it does not believe in the Word of God ready decided to own an electric range 5a CEBTAIN—No gnaaa work. Uai- -According to the Editorial and ac­ enough to even read it, much less $25 REWARD fitrm lj armratr and antnasallr htial cording to the actual facts in the to pay any attention to it, so “ Wm be paid tor any com which 5. d e t note/ eontrol nukes rranits car tala. case it is very evident that it is con­ up the worst is yet to come” for the Great dirtstopber Positive Corn sidered "Leg^y right” to carry on Core oasD O t remove. AJao good 6a SAFE-Safe as eleetrie light. No worst must come before we will flame. A ' child can ton on the business by the profit system even tor caUoaaea, warts and qoolea. loam oiu: lesson. Sold In Maoebeater by GLEN- switefaea. though it may demoralize the whole There is just two ways of obtain- NEVS, 789 Main Street. 7 . HEALTHFUL-Kitehea air fresh and eooL No fames. Gmaerves vita- mina and mineral aalis. Foo«ls ara more appetising. Sa COOL—No heat eaeapm into the kitchen to bake and broil yoa oa aoBuner days. 9a TIME SA V IN e-M eala cook them- selvea withoot watehiag, irhhanl attaatloii. ' 1 0 . M ODKRN-'IVied, teatad mmi av- I WAS ALWAYS HAVING prow d ia more thaaa mHUnahtmiea FRAZZLED NERVES. A FRIEND SAID, "TRY CAMELS.' SO I DID. NOW I ENJOY SMOKING MORE, AND MY NERVES ARE O .K I Place Your Order With Us Or Any Authorized Dealer The Manchester Electric Company 773 Main St Phone 5181 V .v ' CAMEL’S COSTLIER TOBACCOS • 'i. YOU CAN t-MOKE THEM STEAD!LY.. . BECAUSE THEY G. E. Kdth P im iltG «^ _ Cj-JduttM4Utae —_ Morphy’s DnwStWa— P itte d J. W. Hale Co. — WatkiiM Bros. — Chefs Servke Stati^ — Wdjhmfl Motor Sales — Bar^w NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES . . NEVER TIRE YOUR TA3Tf; ! ( t i » Otfor linited tb The Lines Of The IfaneiKotar Rfecfrk Co.)

- •W 1 U r-#J-;; - stw^ PA S S BOB MANGHBfTlS EVENING HERALD. MANCHE8TER. CONN. WTONESDAT, KAY

Mrs. wmiaai Lcborlus, of BrotSt- HALOINEAliDlliS lyn, N. T., moCbsr of Mrs. O, F. OEFlCrr OF $ 3 0 ^ V to rto l, of 40 OobosB zofed, roostvad VORKATTRADE Manchester painfal brnisss about lisr h o fy w hen mDOFMSDMIKE CLEVELANDERS strud( by an antoBMiMe a moiB IN CHARinES SEEN after Mie bad aUgfated^from a taxi­ Date Book Jastmenta M uam Frfdsy, May 4tlL, 8 to 12. cab near bar borne and bad started S(»00L 0NSB0W M T O m KMEWED It baa been deeii by the School 81. Boe. to cross the street Mrs. Ldiorlus of Seleetmcn „ _ (•e bMlodeo < is stm confined to her bed, but bsr aaee oC‘>20,9OO ba swarM to flvt tog s ,-.{4 P > . T m Tnumr Eitintet eondttloB is said not to bs serious. May >. — Opan Iflgbt at local n,prom m boi ExUbk «f Cnfti W l Be State Trade eebooL Fire PeEde* Pheed kjr pervioaMy bare never written any Becauss of Illness at the BJork' TUa Week town Are iwmranee. Theae awsrde ABOUT TOWN man home on Benton street the May 4.—Secular concert by ebolr follow: John F. >5,000; ApprtpntiN W i Be Opes to PiUk Here To- of South Methodist church. to n g * MgfaC ______monthly meeting of the Dorcas so­ SdectaM Are Awarded John F. Lmpen, >6,000; Mn. Aim* to Novemben -lSSl'ftem wMih" ciety o f Emanuel Lutheran church Also play, ‘The Family Upatalrs," Falkaor, >6,000; Stuart J. Waaley, lOao Jtioamlno Smith, librarian High school ban, by Ratet and bad recovered but had net bam Creadjr Orerimn. will be held tooigbt at tbe borne of ■orrow Nigkt >6,250; Wallaco D. Robb, 554)00. active in the aetasi nparstlma «c at tbo Sotttb Ifaacbootor bbnry Miss Sylvia Andmon of » Bast Powder club of m g b eehool. to Sereril Areata bre. wm bo in ebarfo of tbo quootion Next Week ^ Tbo old fnaoranee wMeh waa re- the bank atoaa tbaf tbna. He b a d , Middle Tunq^Hcs. W a a V io la Bjork- newod wae awarded to the fettow- kowaver, bem n t lb a baafe r m r tg box at tbo creim mootinf of tbo mas will assist W a a Anderson. May 7.—’Tnlaws aad Outlaws,” A -act comedy, Suneet RebekaM lodge ^ F a y ^ B. Ctarfce, »SAS0; evemr day. eeoto to|ontlrtpotod for Anfoot » , Dorcas members are requested to Bight, ths public will be givsn an On^-thtrd of ths Are fnsuraacs on Jmi L. Jenaey, 825J00; Bverett W . D w y m waa n too at HMnptoD tomorrow. b r ^ their small g tfta to tonight's at Center dturcb pariah bouae. tb« Olid of tbo town floeal xoar, bjr opportunity to obtain m o t May 0-9.—Kiwaala Show, a bur- town property coming under ths BIMmrd O. Rich, ford. Ho entorsd tbe Ooorfo M, WaddM,lOtlvIlf townvvwS troMuror, knowlodf s of ths work bsteg as- lurisdictioB of tho Board of Seloct' >9,150; Oareoce H, Aaderaoo, >5,- the bank in Ma /oath. Mr^ Tbo flrat of tbo opodai May oonr< l a m of the Oay Ninetlea, entHJed 750. waa a dlreeter of tba Plant A *umm«fr ofKf tbo eooto of ebarl^ icoa to bo on eonooettOro Wod' oonq^lsbsd at ths local StatoTVads ’There’s Odd to Them Tlmr tfS o T mss but not of ths Board of Bducs' for tbo yoor, hgrfnnlnf - - Amtist IB, Tbs Ladles Aid society o f Zio n School is tra to in g youth fOr at HeUlsCar sCraat school. ' was rsBswsd ysstsrdi^. An­ bank of Hartfbrd, tho 1 9 i$ bM boon pr<^arod by n o town L u tb o ra n ebureb will meet tonlfbt is practtcal trados. A t that ths time, May U .-^ o o -a c t aomsdy 'U sd' other third of ths total amount of tual Fbta inmmanoa Cm , at 7J0., the'school win b14,704, rmaonttog tsr ftTMt Uft tbi# m o n iB g fo r ment o f the Csst^ Cburdi school Tbe Trade Sdmol wttl dose at 0 o unpaid balaaeo Of a 5154)00 d£' drat m ci 9t$400^ for tbo toe wb«r» fbs wm o U o S i tbo who have tickets unsold for tbo per cent is controttsd by ^ Board poflod. &no0b tomorrow aftomoon, to al­ May U .—Mother asd daughter of Educatlon^asd 10 por cost by tbs nmad aote sxacutsd by ths late rtoao of tbo Uoooaeboootto M tokab t4ay, 'Ttolltog Wbooto,^ roUtm tbom low ths studmits time to go bomo at CoBoordia Board of Moloetmon. Auguatw H. BullarA are awarded Will Boaob f1M.SM aoooaMy, Ur§. Wattaco io a paot to bsr at m tims of rOboaraai ^ Blasfc Bosh BaA and Tnot Tbo ootimatod expenditure# for dP and rstsfli at 7 o'doek, when ovory Duo to as tooroaao to tho valua­ e raad o f Sunset Bebekab lodf# aad Thursday evening. She will be at dopartmont of ths sdiool win bs m tion of town proportioo for flrs in- Company amlaat tbo Flrat National NnoM inaiM i feet robof for flio babweo of tbo fnmd eoo&tiotor to tbo Cotmoeti^ tbo church from O'M to 7, fo r tw o m d fru a t Cobapany, axocutor oar ii IM AM and for indbroet ro* cpsratlOB hours. Special Hap' ouranco parpoam, mads following out aoaomtoy, * oxMblta wttl bs on diiqitoy in oadb sdwof of B u n d 's sotats, in a dodaldn Id^KK). wbiefa would maito tbo Tbs Ladiss A idSM ls^ of EflM department, fsatmlaf ths ^ps of ^ BMss A Cols, Of handed down today by Judgo John total oxoMoo for tbo yoaro IMS'M cbttreb w m ■Mess mw Its^. Itortimd, ths town will bs o b l^ Tbo Uay maottog of Orford FsT' usl Lutheran conduct a work dons there. i i i r 5 Mother tbia year at Isaat to pay as edS- W ^arda Booth o f^ tb o m ^ for ebadty. $iU4iO , Tbo iob Cbaptor, De^0»t«fs o f tbo m m m ago sals is tbs /ohssen bfodt Of spsdal totoroot is ths art ex- Daughter CMfw bon for ebarity votod at A m o rieao Bevolution wttl take pl«e« O' Main strsst, all d ay F rid a y bo* Mbit-mat win be presented to tbo dmreb. R e n n i H town oMotinf loot October wao iPfeoiTow aftereoMi at tbo bomo of m isf at 9 o'clock. Members bar- assembly ban of the school by stu­ bOd of wbieb f 7d.32d bao bom o p ^ , Mrs. F. A. Vorpioioek, Doiogotoo to bo callsd for, iHmss dents to tbo claso's conducted by Tbo town trooouror, wbo io aloo to tbo continental eoegreff rocow tiy Mrs, A. B. Cos, 4/750 or Hr§, Woo Joaopbtoo Fiooetk with fw km AFFEAL wtthd b a w n eertif/inf officer of tbo local EftA held at Waabtoftoo, D. C „ w m Yard fforso, 0709, funiobod by ths national fovsm- board. yeeCerday ioinod with oCbor make tbotr roporto, Tbo bootooo m «it to further ths work M voea- Bridge^, iSJT-(AF) — Tbo Mato adn ^otra^o boado in ap^ wSl be aeeleted Mias E lla Stas' final noptor in a nsgtigenas soft jaalinf ycotmdi^ to fodoral antbori' lay aud U ra , U fo n y Caok. A fooU tro o f tMs «cMbit wttl bo Wbicblwifltsd in tbodSSndtorgSi tioi for an inm’oaoo b> tb o fodoral HOPE TO SETTLE ths mwsttiM of a mural patoiod by Mry rordlot to tbs Mstory oof Fur^ allotment for roUM bi tbio otato. ft CHbboaa Assembly, CbtbaHa La­ Woo F U i^ of 00 geboei otrm . ^ sottttty. wao'wrfUoo today . ir hoped that tbo Connoetieut abot' dles o f Columbus, win mset Friday Tbo patoUog, wMcb hangsmgg on ths w ^ a si^isrsctioB of MdgmmtIt was roont from WJfiOOfiOO, tbo amount o¥oa^ at i &olook to tbo K, of C, wall at ths rear of tbo otago to tbo fflsd in tbo fnporior Oowt in PEABODY STRIKE auditorium. Is seven feet Mgh and . of dtts f.' Wtog»7 ^ ; ia S li pronAood to to allodato ehfbraems, tboanmootlottt C m u i'7 n o booty bttfdon duo to bo bomo by to n fo o t wide. It bae two oontrat tbo town# and citioo for ebortty dur- U n, blbdrod FaUUy aad anuffi figuroa, a boy and gM atudent, al­ daufbtara bavs roUtmod to tboir most ttfO'lttce is size. Above asd on Co^ s s swoman in f tbo next fix montbo. both sides of tboao are ths k'adss from Arkansas was gnmtod dam- t T t t i Bodnedono ConSnf bomo OB Ltodoa otroot after opoad' 6,000 Leatker Werken ta^tba past ton days ia Atumtle taught W ths sdiool is aOsgory, of 5204)00 against tbs Connss' At tbo moottof y o rto rS iM Tbo smatld’ flguros are wreathed to ticttt Company fSr tofttrioa attogad Bloanor H. Littlo. otato adminiitfa' Await Ostcene af State d o ^ and m sssn t ths masMns t o h m s ^ rscsivodto an auto- tor of tbo Bfflorfom t r ^ , M a i ^ . sarpeotry, dsatd- aao^ troilsy'car crash bsrs. Tbs miooton. otatod that ib o w ao told in Tba IsuMaF Aid aooloty of tbo cal aad tsxOls trades, ths rs' twtim company withdrew ap- Big News For the Family Wadifnfton durinf a roooBt fiolt Fakak IfM onai obwob wbkb bad Beard Ceaierasee Tadap, latsd subtssts, matbsmatics, sdanas that Coonocticut oould oBhr aount M iata aut for a ablalMi supper to and a o e k f sCudiss. Ths finisMng on but $64)00^, Wm UtOo ba aarrad at Tun bab, 9fOfta atraet to u c ^ were being pieced on 'Os aary to audi * proesdnrs, AN UP-TO-DATE DELICATESSEN — JUST WHAT YOUTH as lla y 12, baa ban aMgad to form od tbo offioMo at tb o mootinf Fsabotk', Mass,, Mar S—CAF) — paisOBg tdk^. ifootordwjf that tbo obMfo from tbo dbobgo ito piano atooo tbo fro wbUb Miss Flsscm Is widely known in BEEN WAITING PORI dootroyod tbo buOdtog laat slgkt. Hopo fo r a qufek sotusmmit of ths Arizona was ths last stats ad' orifinal ootbnato would moan H orn striks of six thousand Isatbsr work' Manchester fCr bsr art work. A imttsd to tbs UMon. ^ i3 to 20 pot oont roduotlono in work Tba o o m a M o o made as o S o n t o srs rests in todies scbsdulsd meet' gradaato of KanObooior High sdiool relief febo. aaaura U b «r^ baa an Oofway atraat Iflf of ths stats board of concilia^oq in 1929, she attend^ ths H a rtfo rd Town Toaouror a M. Waddotl for tbo aama data but waa uaaMa and arbitration with rsprssdntativss A r t sdiool on faturdays^whlls coni' otatod at tbo moMbif that MandMf' to do ao. Mrt, i f ^ WlanWakk " . course, ibs OPENING THURSDAY, MAY 3 of tbs strikers sad taansrs. ter'e tan roeoipto would bo dd par wbo la abalnMs of tbo oomOUtoo Tbe workers voted to striks Mon­ course at coot looo tbio year and that m aoy dsaouaaad today tbat tba auppar day a ito r demanding a 20 per cent ^ - scbolarsbip PILE TORTURE SWEDISH BREAD-SKOAL — MAJORNAS SPISBROD taxpayoro bad aofcod for otautty, w ttl taka ptoco faturday araoteg o f wage incrsass and reccfnition of and was awarded mother scholar' Qirifkiy Comfortdd tinder tbo weamt armnfomooi tb io weak aad wttl ba fd tl^ a d l^ a tbs National Leather Worker’s ship for a year’s study at Ois War* FRENCH • ITALIAN AND GERMAN Manchootor io aMo obiy to gtro a dabeo, wttb muala b y tba Bhta Dla' tmlOD. saw Academy in Polmd, ibs rS' When piles itch or become so sore portion of tbooo wbo Mpoal. aoaiot' stood orebootra. Tbo attppor win Pickets were stationsd througb' turned from abroad last summer. and tender you cannot sit, stsnd, IMPORTED DELICACIES anco under tbo todaood abotmont. bo at dilO on tba o rm to g o f tba out the striks «'sa yesterday, but At tbe academy, she iffudied under walk or even lie down comfortably, Off rank fl^ a a d tboaa wbo bavo purebaood the late Profeeaor Wadlslaw gkocy* relieve ttism with ths old r s lim all waa quiet excepting in Lynn, las. G. W, BRAND GERMAN STYLE aATAMf tinder tbo CWA ^ man « • » t t a M ^ an uaaMo to uao tbom wbsrs a disturbance occurred out­ PETERSON’S OINTMENT — ono were omployod at fbo&o peakp of tbo at^tbMtlmo, may bare tbalr money side a non-union factory ended in trim proves Ml claims. Used on offloTfeocy work program, wbidi fVlt&d#de the arrest of three men. blind, blesdtog, itcMng or protrud­ MARCA LUCCA SALAMI number wao reduced too per cent Tobias Hobson, m early English ing piles, it stops itebing immoH- 'Tbs trouble began in Lynn wbmi stable owner, kept horsee to Mre, ately — aootboo sorenees — eases each week until tbo number of om* Ito . Howard Brae# of Aab atraot, a group of pickets seized John md eve^ customer wae required DELiaOUS STAHL-MYER COLD CUTS ployed dropped to looo tban 250, ^ fo rn ^ Woo Dorothy Oogg, wao )oin— brings you comforting re- Stuozeo, 30, a non^taion workwe, as to take the horse next to the door', ief. Thousands say it is uasqusl- ropreoondng about tbolietaal none* tbo guaat of bouor at a i bs left tbs Ckttitrow Leather ooia- there was no cbo FULL LINE OF PICKLES — Bottled and In Bulk. bor o f poroono on tbo O buitty Hot at oua ebowar g iv n laat avi___ _ „ pany fa c to ry . A largn ert^d was custom corns ths _ I ^ P*y M fb prlcas when tb o time tbo CWA plan wao tttttia t* Maa Rtttb Loagpra at bar borne on tims-tmtsd PBTERSON’S OINT' HOME MAIHB SALAGp ' M attracted to the semie aad the ar­ son's choice", which iMfll isusCd to MBNT costs ottiy 85c. Also is M od. At that tifflo an atdo'bodiod Cbortor Oak atroot, wbieb waa beau- rests were made ae police dispersed denote o choice with no Mtema- men were placed on jObo and ro m o r* ttftm y decorated la gran and yel­ tbe crowd. tlve. laady tube with smitary applica­ Vegetable - Shrimp - Potato • Cole Slaw - Pkkied Beete , ad from the cbarlty Uota. low. The fueata were praaent Md tor—60c, All druggists— money Durinf tbo provioua year flfd .' tormnnaedataa of Mra. Brace at back if not dd lgbt^ Odd wao ajmopriatod for charity tba Orford Soap compaay*§ oftlco. and an addltioul appropriation Oamea were played after which Ye- fSO.000 wao roted at tbo March freibmente were eerved In the dhi- FULL LINE OF DOMESTIC mootinf. Ing room. A May baaket center­ Scarfytt^e4mtfootmu 9f tfuftutdmdmdrayau And Sttmmailoo piece wae fllled udth yellow roses Tbo eummary of expondituroo un> and daffodils and at each place were •olaala,?ha&u0. ^ 4w 4*tfm i^am. C U y t{r9aafidaa dor tbo CWA obowe a total of |88.- Thursday's snuUl May baakete. Mre. Marie used HrAaaa cUeutyauOa. 4 m a ^ la a e d . 082 opent for labor from Nov. 23, Houston aasiated the hostese in 1933 to March 31, 1984 and tbo f red rsdiahe# diiiily diced, % enp oniens ^®®ks learning the routine of send­ thinly diced, 1 large red tomste eobed, teaspoon salt, of BUTTER! ing and receiving on the new Sim­ paprika, cop Ivanhoe Hayonnaiae. Oull each prepared vegetable. Twists Right Leg and Falls in p le printer recently installed here. Vincent A. Boggini, who had charge When ready to serve, combine ingredienU in order given. Serve on 29c Office— Is Back on the Job of the office while Miiw Schuetz crisp lettncc. Serves 8. Today. waa away, will return to Ms duties Fancy Me had been slightly sprained. Mr. RHUBARB! Cook was at his office today, how­ Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters ever. of Union Veterans, will meet to­ ■5c'””"‘ morrow evening in the State Ar­ FOREIGN EXCHANGE mory. Detteloas Snnldst New York, May 2— (A P )—For* Temple Chi^rter, O. E. S., wiU ORANGES! j C ^ Exchange steady; Great Brit- hold a rummage sale tomorrow in Popular Market ^:^ln in dollars, others in cents. the store at Main street and Brain- 855 MAIN STREET Great Britain demand, 5.12 ' ard place. 19c RUBINOW BlntDlNQ ■ cables, 5.12; 60 day bllla, 5.10 7-8' Pawnee demand, 6.63; cables, 6.68; Bight of the membsn of Man­ Pore Italy demand, 8A3 1-2; cables, chester Grange motored over to SJS3 1-2. Gilead last night to attend the har­ SALAD DRESSING! Where Thrifty Shoppers Shop Demands: Belgium, 23.48; Ger­ vest supper and meeting of Gilead quart ja r many, 39.60; Holland, 68.08; Nor­ Grange. The officers worked the 25c way, 25.69; Sweden, 26.36; Den­ fourth d^Tee and the ladies’ d^ree mark, 22.84; Finland, 2-28; Switzer­ team conferred the third on a num­ w o land, 32.56; Spain, 13.74; Portugal, ber of candidates. Finest Brand Fish being a very nntritious as weD as econmnkal foo^ 4.68; Greece, .95; Poland, 19.03; TUNA FISH! Czecho-Slovakia, 4.19; Jufo-Slavia, The Junior Mission Band of carry a large variety at the lowest possible prices. 2.29; Austria, 19.07N; Hungary, Emanuel Lutheran church will meet 29.80N; Rumania, 1.01; Argentine Saturday afternoon at 2:30. It is 2 * ^ 2 5 c 34.13N; Brazil, 8.67N; Tokyo, hoped aU members will make a VERY FINEST S0.37 1-2; Shanghai, 32.00; Hong­ special effort to attend as parts Flaeat Seedkea kong, 35.75; Mexico City (silver will be given out for a sketch by pesos), 27.95; Montreal in New the children, for presentation later GRAPEFRUIT! York, 100.15 5-8; New York in Mon­ in the month. treal, 99.34 3-8. 25- Syeak Cod N—Nominal The spring card party of St. 3 '” 10c Margaret’s Circle, Daughters of Cotta's Dmdoaa Isabella, wfs a pleasant affair. It FRESH CAUGHT VERicHOICK ^ i was held last evening at the Y. M. W A U ST. BRIEFS C A., and attended by upwards of ICE CREAMI 100. The prizes at each of the quart M a c k e r e l -H ^lrat i» M jS New York, May 2.—Declines at pivot bridge tables were pots of 25c Pittsbmgh, Chicago and Philadel­ ivy. progressive bridge Mrs.T. phia have caused the "Inm Age” I Daimaher w«m first prize and Fresh Milky THOSE POPULAR , FRESH ; : . ■ ocxap steel composite to drop to Mias NalBe Naven, second. The door >12.17 a ton from >12.42. but the prize was won by Mr. Lahsy, Sand­ COCOANUTSI H addoekFIlntitr} p lf iron average price, due to ad- wiches, tiny cupcakes, iced in a va­ each l>l ditlonal advances recently made e f­ riety of colors, and coffee were fe c tiv e , has risen to >17.90 a ton served. ■...... ' 1 • - , , from >17fl7. Finished steel is un- AMERICA’S MOST POPULAR USH W phanged at 2.222 osQts a pn«iwd Star of the Bast, Royal Black Yellow Psreeptory N a 18, will hold its Directors of Homestake xn«i1 extra and Iness will be transacted and higher •lb. B u c k S t a i n raUaJfas 4 ^ b o oo^snod. A: fo ^ -

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I , ' .1 • r. HIRERNIANST0IN8TAU produoan asd‘tUitribuidn ohould OBSERVE lE A lIH DEPLORES SALES ubi thilr.tr«fiaixdoi» pb^wr of O^u* tAMr. qqurtiitM.... catloD to toatruot tho j^ tto on tho •Tha'iiiioqittid'V;r8ia'ooRMipoa- OFFICERS FRIDAY NIGHT •ooBoinlM and advaatagaa of quali­ ty maroUaadlse. ^ « M 6 m d U k to a H u m DAT AT HOSPTTAl APPEAL ON PRICE hfitol Moedagr id | h t R4flitw«d m Re said thla would lead to n^nra m NEW PKINIE Ktthartod Smith, ttm a ^ h a r f t M County Presidoit Bamicle of Jobe, higher wages, and graatar Laura Hardtof,, had xamatoad un- Hartford to Re in Charge — constimptlon of raw qnd suqiufae- l^ntiflad itooa thtlr arrival .April Natiwial Officera Coming. Uured products. 88. Dr. Howard Boyd Tolls Local U. S. ChaolMr Hears Price * Rarland Bartholomaw, of Harland Ackess WD H an Director ^ Sha had spant tha tlma stght-aaa- few ., ' Joan of Arc. She said details had eastern part of India. Manchester Memorial staff. brand, Ross and Montgomery, New risen P. Eddy, of Metcalf and Eddy, that assures the use of nothing but the freshest drugs. chairman of stwding committee, York, at one of the round table dis­ not been turanged but that the di­ Miss Margaret Bennett, of the Cornelius Foley; chaplain. Rev. Wil- Boston, assert another substantial rector will be the one "I consider At regular intervals , we check our stock, eliminate all Goimecticut Dairy and Food Coun­ cussions of the chsunber’a annual public works «q;>proprtatlon Was ad-, b e s t” drugs that have lost their potency and reidace them llEun P. Reldy. meeting. cil, Hartford, conducted a demon­ visable to maintain for a full year Mias Hepburn hoped to leave with fresh stock. Our stock is always compete. And stration booth on the lawn and ex­ ARREST ALLEGED SPY Asserting many numufacturers the peak emplo3rmmit on public Merida by ^ane for Havana today, yet our charges are very moderate. plained to the mothers in attend­ Paris, May 2— (AP) — A French and retail merchants had based works expected this summer. remaining there until May 9, when NOTICE ance the value of proper diets for army officer. Captain Froge, was sales appeals almost exclusively on Eddy, president of the American babies between the ages of two and she will sail for New Ybrk In the arrested today on a charge of price in recent years, Montgomery Society o f CSvll Engineers, said S. S. Morro Castle. Manchester, Conn., six and for expectant mothers. The said: another 81,500,000,000 for non-Fed- values of the essential foods were espionage, based on the mysterious No difflculty was anticipated, she May 2, 1934. disappearance more than a year ago “The competitive price battle has cral and 8600,000;000 for Federal said, in obtaining a divorce decree. shown on charts, with the porpor- been waged with such unreasonable Weldon Drug Gimpany tlon of essential elementn shown op­ of plans for the defense of the -city projects would give direct employ­ She intimated she and her business­ of Belfort. claims, and with such a careless dis­ ment to 800,000 persons. The Aiiniial Meeting of The posite each product. Literature, ex­ man husband had agreed to terms, Corporation of The Manchester 903 Main Street plaining the diets suggested was Captain Froge was called as a regard for the facts, that the pub­ To improve ti>e public works ad­ through a local lawyer, Francisco available. witness in the original investigation lic is losing confidence in advertis­ ministration, Eddy suggested great­ A. Guillermo. Memorial Hospital wiD be held of the affair, but his stubborn ing as a selling medium, and in re­ er decentreUlzation of authority, a The Merida court proceedipgs at the Hospital on Monday, May Dr. Howard Boyd, of the Man­ denials, good record and the uncer­ sources which they once trusted chester Memorial hospital staff who, more flexible administration of labor were kept secret 7, at 8 o’clock P. M. tainty of a handwriting expert who implicitly.” with Dr. N. A. Burr, has conduct restrictions, and establishment of a After a momentary flare up at the ed the clinic for pre-school children testified caused the government to Instead of glorifying cheap and revolving fimd to finance prelimi­ publication of details of her divorce F. A. VERPLANCK, hesitate to accrise him. at the health center, gave an inter­ inferior products, Montgomery said nary engineer!^ studies of projects. action in a Merida newspaper, Mlwi Secretaiy. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS esting accoimt of the progress made during the past century in reducing the mortality rate of children through immunization for diph­ theria, smallpox and preventative measures for the ccmtrol of tubercu­ losis. He said that tuberculosis bad been driven down from first place in diseases to sixth place in the past 40 years, and that immunization for diphtheria and smallpox had result­ ed in advancing the life expectancy rate from 40 years to 60 years in 1933, with the anticipation that each year will result in the addition of one-half year to the rate. Dr. Boyd told the assembled mothers that it was their duty to follow all the health rules for their own and their children's sakes, and for the benefit of the community. The baby of today be said, who is making mud pies in the yard will some day, perhaps, be a fine cook; the boy who is tinkering with an ( old clock may possibly be an ac- P i - complisbed mechanic. To this end, be said, it was the duty of all . mothers to see their physician wben- f ever illnesses and faults in the ' child's behavior appear, and if not to . visit the children's clinic so that t minor faults may be corrected. L . The consensus of Dr. Boyd's in- {[ teres1|ing talk to the m others was ‘ that "as a twig is bent, so grows f V u tree," and that neglect upon the p u t of tbs parents may possibly re-' lult in the child reaching maturity* facing handle^ is life'that were NOW sot intended. Dr. Boyd was intro­ duced by Mrs, William C, Cheney, Hurry to buy! Odd lots! Current merchandise reduced! Biggrest bar­ president of the Manchester Public gains in all departments! Don’t delay—look over EVERY DISPLAY! Health association, 'The winners in the doll carriage parade which was held on the bospi- » ial lawn were: First prize, Barbara Kampson, 68 Birch street; a^cond, Marlon Starkweather, 279 North Main street; third, Elaine Florence Heusebild, Manchester Green; fourth, Elizabeth Olode, 1701 Tol­ land Turnpike, Refreshments of punch and waf­ ers were served by the members of the Manchester Public Health Nurs­ ing auxiliary. MOTHERS-DAUGHTERS OF CHURCH TO DINE U iwii M owor Coneordis LutlMrsiif Plsn BsnqaH on May 14 ^Namt Commfttdfs to Plan It. 'Z' Plans are complete for the Just ones over with Mother and Daughter banquet to be this rollsr bsaring, 5* given la the Concordia Lutheran * * * * » s S « » blads mowsr, for a church on Monday evening. May 14, smooth svsn lawn I Serving of the dinner will start at 6:80 o~clocK, The speaker for the mothers will be Mrs, Karl Richter and for the daughters Miss Anna M rosek, MiM Katherine Winzler and Mrs, Alfred Lai^ comprise the banquet committee, while the other commit­ tee members include; program uid musical committee. Miss Eleanor Werner and Miss Elsie Roth; ticket committee, Miss Gertrude Kluck, REFRIGERATOR DEMAND INCREASED BY BEER fo r ConpM 2-door Sedanz,.. .fSJS 4-door Sedaiui___ 68S9 With new avenues opened for commercial refrigeration since the Neat — hard to foil. return of legal brew and the repeal Easy to InatalL t>e ibid of the Eighteenth Amendment, 1984 ,tity to will see a large Increase in the sale of refrigeration equipment for the handling , of beer and wines, ac­ cording to Kemp’s, Inc., Frl^dalre if* representatives here. A:- "The liquor situation has become pretty thoroughly straightened out h DOW,” said Mr^ Kemp, "so that those engaged in the business may safely L a d le d install equipment and feel sure that they will remain in the business. "Eflectrlc refrigeration is coming to be used more and more for the W athof^vy I dSspensers of beer are learning that dn even temperature is essential to snccess and they are finding that .. ^ puiDo%»« B *® $ 3 ^ . 8 8 the one sure way to insure js R o y s * B i k « Aymiiigt Perch EikaM i . through the use of mechanical refri- sod N ot •» f i Dowd, ' 84 Moathly. .garation. They also are finding that D e X/u X e I * . WiKMtm Wm t h 'A H Small oor^dng okargft B \ k 9 r a « l * XtowD, 88 M on tu y A toDfh,.8k ss pre-cooling is essential in the proper New Wtodaor! Bettor ■andling of beer if it is to be pala- piqtu^Bed. -A . p eia tm eY Is finde. than ever! Tot Wards bar g a l nr madb lar hkra i' low price Is like old C o a s t e r "TVlgldalre is receiving a large we#'- tiEDOB.' b ra l^ ! AS'O m b I b 'S to ck ! amount of this beer cooling equip- ^ .1 ‘ inent business, while Frlgidaire Equipment may be found in many of the larger bars for the cooling of Open ti .^ e e and other bottled Uquors. (,'v No Thursday and Saturday iM put a tiny drop of forhaie th iiig to every honey cSll before H Nlg^its.TiH 9 P. »L ' ^ to prevept the hon^ firom tr',1

A nc|»H ter thing the town’s oensthM# had to least console ourselves do was to go to'the home e< the hope that he wilL CvKtng SmOi town thief, aitw jn send - fow.iaHBD m x a * him to JalL ItL Memphis the po­ A STUNNING DSeiSION l^hWAT«D PBINTINQ OOITPawt n*reme Court’s opinion simply we’re to avoid, another big eraah politiciansns have thrown it away. if you wish. yorlt. Chleajo. Detroit and Boston. few large cities. Long ago Eng­ as M f bnslness to oonoemed,” wipes out the device of representing with all ita misery and loeaee. nappad Mrs. V^toboL —Brig. (3en. WUllam K. Naylor. land got rid of most of her con­ NRA and AAA are under more. MEMBER AOOIT BURBUO OF as depreciation reserves large Would Wakwtt dafeod the cot­ CIRCULA.T10N& genital criminal strains by shipping than the usual fire. Conservative We do aot need investigators amounts spent for capital outlay, ton code, She demanded. Walcott them, as convicts, to the American jomocrats—the powerful element said hs wasn’t there to take rides. snooping around to determine what The Herald Printing Company IBO., and without that many such cor­ which fought R^eovelt’e nomina­ to good and what to bad tor the aaiomei no flnanolai reaponalblltty colonies and to Australia. We have tion and hae been pretty well ignor­ **• WtO, publle mind it to not possible to lyi^drapbleal rrrore appearing In porations will be without any valid ths Sstthtor had to sdnrit he make people good by law. advertlaementa in ih». Manchester some of them yet in the persons of ed hero since—are more vocal and farailtor with it. Evening Heral^ the West Virginia and Kentucky ground for maintaining that rate active. —Rspresentativs Wnaam Connery, < cuts are confiscatory. Tiasnt the governor (Plnchot) of Massachusetts. WATKINS feudists. The automobile truce may be siy authority to prevent NRA tlo- WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 This is perhaps the most com­ breaking down and nmny othe^ The United States has never gdt- strikes threaten. Even the Republi­ aSik^ Pennsylvania T” Walcott There was no slagls sot of my at MANCHESTER. CONN. plete defut ever suffered by an entire poUtieal carssr wMoh was ten rid of any of her criminal fern. cans show signs of life. "Nol If ho bad, there wouldn’t be MAPPING RURAL ROADS American public service company in Rooeevelt must decide wheth­ not mads In the best interests of Hies that way. Instead she has an effort to overturn a rate order any violations. That’s too easy.” my offles. The new road map of Coimectlcut er to back op Oeneral Johniy niay be of some frame; and all hand tail­ ing loveliness. For years they have oring. This to tha orig­ . we make your pieces to your order in genuine mahogw help In encoursglng you to oon- inal, authentic Martha any or maple, and In a choice of flntohei! been holding out silent invitation ^ t a modem phj^cton who has] Waahlngton Chair, made to the leisurely holiday-making mo­ TARIFF DANGERS “ to your order tor only torist “out for a drive”—but the Beds; Acorn, Fine^ple or swlzl tops...... fiSSAO motorist in most cases has never Queen Anne Flat Top Highboys...... ggg. With almost everything that Horace nbout a change In the body. ’The received the Invitation, so to speak. CHAISETTE SalemiCaMots; Authentic Museum Model...... gee. Mr. Macdonald’s new undertak­ B. Cheney, Manchester tariff expert, **tfferent forms of electricity can be $ ing is an inspiration. Is it too . t u ., 29-75 Box Springs and Mattresses, each...... fts* much to hope that It may develop hearing on the Reciprocal Tariff structure, and many times thew The lazy lounge lot lazy days to the point where some day there BIU, there to one point on which we *cAons are combined in one will be hardly a main stem high do Mt t«l qutto «m . depth ot Th. tooMd.1 currmt win way in the state that cannot be fol conviction. Mr. Cheney at one n muscle so as to contract it. By $■ lowed in a sort of rough parallel time made the point that the ad- tomlng the current on and off the over rural roads, by those drivers ministration of the pronosed law I and relaxes In would hot k.'fn.?.* BMhor m li m . who like the quiet and leisure of be likely to be actually I else wers taksm. ^ ths use of suit- j such roads and detest the rush of by either President Roosevelt or appliancesthis______current_ can be ^ S ^^tory Hun but by SALE main highway traffic? There are many such routes even now, but perhaps members of the same muscles to strengthened In a verv Discontinued Hand- very fej? know them. With a lit­ group that had advocated »eirt*»g

and daufhUrl Ut. and Mn. r, N. ■uMay aftemdte ^ SUNSET REBEKAH LODGE Jonas, n ^ r a aba makaa bar boma eOttlGE STUDENTS Recreation (Center •u ]^ foists at tbs WUl w muob of tba tima. Kwbert Mehardi bretbsr W i O t o o n Items of* Interest F. A . RathbuB. 'm jtidm to bs Wt TO GIVE COMEDY P U Y OMn CMstaarl if 47 Rem est^ ^ IN DISTUItBtNCES Miss BsHs CamailMrlaiB was be bad menay i M tia t b ig home for tbs weSk-sad from bsr stm4 wan grrsated laU y s s t«^ road, jhittlnff tbe plaoa in raadinsaa w tf boms and tbs Wm Today. Mrs. Lottie Cnmminga duties ss tsaebte ia tbs Hartford sftsmoen aftsr a oemplaiat reaqbsd W in for the ownars, his son-in-law and at Bis nwird and b l» to f»t out The children’s Dance Recital will public soboois. tba pottos that tbars was trouble at Take Leading Role in *Tn- daughtar, Profaasor and Mrs. of'tom l. dtoms. M ap be held la the main gymnasium at Mrs. Daisy Hunn^u^ of Hert­ tbi Ibxns. lisMtsnnnt WUttam Bar­ Eugena Parker' Chase of Easton, Escorted Ont of Detroit by 7:80 p. m. A nnall admission fee kw8 and Outlawg.** ford was St bsr Rsbroa oottsge for ron ^ t to tba boms sad arrsatsd ter Bmmaattsl Penn. The Chase family will oc­ will be charged. the wsek-sad. Cssdttilul after an Invsstlgatipn ia ■OClAL M r H UlPfi yMtad the Amsrkaip cupy the place through ih e summer. The bowling alleys will remain Mrs. Lottie Cummings plays the Mr. and Mrs. Georgs F. Kibbem- wblob be Mamed that there bad They pikn to come early la Jime, as day - to sot' tba PoGee When They Stage open until 10:30 for anyone wish­ leading role in the play "Inlaws and tertalnsd a large number of friends been a faihUy row and that Casai- Lsfreno, Spain, M ay » — (A P ) — soon as Professor Chase completes Fellows of tba Aeadei^. ing to bowl. at tbelr boms Sunday, Inoludlag nari bad driven bis wife from the Autborltlss ai tbs vUlsgo of i^aro Oqtlaws,” to be presented Monday his year’s work at Lafayette Col­ A public setback party will be Reuben Bosley of Manchester, Mr. bouse, she making her escape by reportad today that oms cf a group The ooopla wool Demonstration. evening in Center church parish lege. held at the West Side Rec on Cedar end Mrs. John Magee, superintend­ way of the cellar. Oassinari was of SoolaUits Tvblcb atti^tsd to United SUtea Ambaaaai______hall under the auspices of Sunset Arthur Keefe, a student at Bay street. Play will start at 8 o’clock Rebekah lodge. As Mrs. Ellnof ent and matron of tbs County adegsd to be IntoMoated. M n. Oas­ storm tbs beadquartsrs qx u s popu­ Inridge Long and Mfa.' Loair. and priMS will be awarded the Path Institute, Springfield, Mass., lar action party on May Day was tba Director of the acadia^; Ross, the bride, she receives advice is home for a time. Home, Haddam; Postmaster and sinari bad gone to the home of a Detroit, May 2.— (A P )— Inv’esti* winnera Mrs. Walter Arnold, also of Hsd- neighbor where she was this morn­ kiUsd. Three other persona wars Monroe Hewlett, and Mra. “ fatloQB were under way here and on Edl subjects by the inlaws and and"Mrs. Charles C. Sellers The women members are remind­ dam; Mrs. Sherwood Raymond and ing suffering from brulsea allied wounded. The King and Queen laapscttd la Ann Arbor today of what hap­ outlaws, the latter being Miss s;thel and their infant son, Horace Wells, ed that they need not go to the children, of New Britain; Mr. and to have been administered by her tenttvely the palntlnga, sovdpt pened to S8 University of Michigan Madden and Miss Lyle TOayer, who of New London, spent the week-end office for towels. They are to use Mrs. H. Brown of RockylUe. Bfr. husband. FALL VlCmM DIBS and artiteetural dealgna o f tba students who were escorted out of rovlde most of the comedy,'' and at thelr’ Hebron home. Mrs. Sellers the west door and go directly down' and Mrs. Klbbe spent the day Mon­ lowing: Detrcrit by police late yesterday Eicldentally are the bride’s nieces, remained until ’Tuesday morning, m court this morning tbs ehargs stairs where the matron will take day at the heme of Mrs. Lulu Lord New Haven, May 2.— (A P )—Gen­ BMrry Aektramn of New ToHl; when they sought to take part in Elaine and Arllne. Mrs. Lida Rich­ Arthur Eiseman and two of his against Cassinart was assault M n. care of towels, plimge tickets, etc, In BUln^n, retunring by way of eral Infection caused the death today WarTm T. Moexnan o f Brldgepoft, hCay Day labor demonstrations. mond plays the part of Mrs. Went­ children, of Elmhurst, L, I., spent Casslnari was unable to be In court MancheSwr, where the^ were sup­ of 12-year-old Dominic Mastrianzd, Conn.; Henry/B.' CMabanne o f Ma($- ^ e students, in a truck driven worth, toother of the. bride, and the week-end as guests of Mr. and this morning and the case was con­ per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben who waa injttred in a fall while aen, Conb.; James O. Maibmey M by Alfred L. Klaer, student pastor Mrs. Minnie 6mlth, that of Mrs. Mrs. Stephen Stanek. The Eisemans tinued until Satirirdsy. Casslnari was Bosley. ' playing with a bamboo stick near Dallaa, T «c.; Robert J. McKplght a ( of an Ann Arbor Presbyterian Edward Ross, Sr., mother of the have had their garden plowed in unabls to furnish a bond of |800 and COLONEL W. C. PROCTER, Mrs. Albert Van Cleve of Col­ his home. Bayslde, N. Y.; GMorge Neloon of church, were surrounded by motor' bridegroom. preparation for the summer, w h i^ was taken to joD to await bis trial. chester helped entertain at a party The boy was admitted to Grace Hartford, Conn.; R O b ^ Am endda cycle police when, the police report Mrs. Grace Lathrop assumes the' they will spend at their Hebron Charles H4cCArthy of WllUmaatlc, given Friday evening at St. Peter’s mltal April 24. Al^ugh he of Natick, Masa.; Daniel B o ^ of said, they created a disturbance by PHILANTHROPIST, DEAD role of Miss Emma WlnwoiJd, place 'i2 years old, was picked up by recV>ry for the members of the tffered a compound fracture o f the Cleveland, Ohio; Olinde Gross! 9f singing the Internationale and wealthy maiden lady, and it is in WUliato B. Ward of Norwich re­ TJeut. W'm. Barron In front of the left arm, his condition was not con­ New York, and Morris ’Trotter df shouting to bystamders. her home that the action of the turned home Sunday after having junior vested choir. Games were Cincinnati, May 2.— (A P )— CoL Telephone building pn East Center sidered grave at the time. Charlotte, N. a '1 Police officials said they had no play transpires on two successive spent a week with his son and played and the young people, to the William Cooper Procter, 72, Cin­ report of violence, but Edward days. 'The bridesmaids are Miss daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Les­ number of fifteen or twenty, enjoy­ cinnati industrial leader and philan­ Cbeyflts, a senior from Toledo, O. Ruth Waddell, Miss Barbara Law­ lie F. Ward. Reginald Ward, ed a delightful evening. Mrs. Van thropist, died this morning. said the students were led to t rence, Miss Ruth Coseo, Miss Mar­ brother of Leslie, was also a week­ Cleve gave several humorous recita­ dead'-end street, that two of the stu He wais a victim of bronchial garet Beattie and Mrs. Mary Rob-' end visitor at the Ward home. tions. Refreshments were served, dents were struck, and that a worn pneumonia. erts. Miss Helen Horan as the provided by the girl members of the The Hebron Congregational choir. an student suffered a sprained an­ The 72-year-old chairman of the business girl, Ruth Ryder, and Miss church was packed to the doors Sun­ kle when she was forced to jump board of the Procter and Gfunble Dorothy Little as Ventrlce, Miss day evening to greet the Eccle.*iia The town clerk’s office was open from the truck. Company entered the hospital Sat­ Emma’s French maid; Miss Evelyn choir, which furnished the program Tuesday for the receiving of taxes urday. He rallied somewhat Mon by those who did not hand them ia Communist Group Bach as Dinah, the colored mammy, for the ’Tri-County Union Christian day, but early yesterday suffered and Miss Margaret Sommerville as Endeavor meeting. Director Elton on the day appointed by the tax col­ At Ann Arbor, Dr. Alexander Rut' lector, Edward A. Smith. Mrs. ven, president of the university, said another relapse and his condition the voluble laundre^, make up the Menno Roth was in charge. The - grew worse throughout the day. cast. members of the choir wore vest­ Smith was at the office In the af­ that “when students create a dis ternoon to receive the tax money. turbsmee they must take the conse­ Dr. L. F. Barker, of Baltimore, Mrs. Jessie Wallace, the coach, ments of gold arid bronze. Mem­ quences.” The Communist group renowned pathologist ani^ authori­ selected the play. She has bad wide bers of the Christian Endeavor So­ Before You Bur An Electric Pefriuerator at Ann Arbor, be said, “ is very ty on pneumonia, was summoned to experience in directing and cast­ ciety from the six towns of the small.” Col. Procter’s side. ing, and feels confident the players union. Including Hebron, Gilead, Col- Dr| Joseph A. Bursley, dean of Colonel Procter returned to Cin­ will give a good account of them­ Chester, Marlborough, Westchester Overnight A, P. students and head of the discipline cinnati from New York and Phila­ selves. and Columbia were present, as well committee, said he was undecidec, delphia last Friday, suffering from Miss Lillian Black, soprano, will as quite a number from other near­ News what action to take, “if any.” what he believed to be a slight cold. sing and during the evening hdme by towns. The program was rather The students ran into trouble with /made candy will be sold to swell the severely classical, it being for the police when they approached Oranc receipts. most part a revival of the music'of, Cambridge, Mass. — Harvard ' FIND m IIKIDE ’ Circus Park, in the heart of DS' the cathedrals and abbeys of the sources say President RooMvelt wiu on tn^t, where all demonstrations had STELLA MAYHEW DEAD; early coDturies. ’The voices were attend the Harvard Yale crew at been prohibited. Their truck car­ HEBRON rich and harmonious and the elabor­ New London, Conn., Jime 22 to ried banners, one reading "Univer­ ate program was carried out to per­ watch his son row in the Harvard WAS VAUDEVILLE STAR freshman crew. sity Students Graduate to Unem' fection, and without a musical ac­ SEE TO'DflY Providence, R. L —Gov Green, ployment,” and another, "Univer­ Perfect attendance pupils at the companiment. ’The concert was 'returning from Washington says sity of Michigan Students Show New York, May 2.— (A P )—Stella Hebron Green two-room school for heartily enjoyed by all. The mem­ President Roosevelt will sMsad at SolidaritytoUdar With Workers.’ Mayhew, famed stage and vaudevtllo the month of April are: grammar bers of the choir were entertained star of a quarter century ago, died room, Catherine Fickett, £31zabeth over night by friends. ’They left least one of the Intematlooal yacht today in French boi^tal of septi­ Gonci, Alberta Hlldlng, Kate Kuly- Monday momlqg for Worcester, races at Newport in September. ||i CHETS SERVICE STATION Hartford, Conn.— State Mtik Oon, cemia which foUowed a cut ankle. nych, Marie Smith, Henry Dom- Mass., where they sang at the P il­ trol Board announces mUk prices in ‘1 A M NOT DEAD YET,” She Injured her ankle three weeks browskl, George Fickett, Kenneth grim church in the evening. From / S ''9 / ago when she fell down a Sight of Johnson, John Kulynych, Edwin Connecticut win remain that point they started on the re­ for the month of May. subway stairs. Smith. Primary, Gladys Bollew, turn home to Los Angeles, Cali­ SAYS CLARENCE DARROW She was 59 years (dd. ^A week Ethel Fickett, Helen Gwol, Aj^ene fornia, giving concerts on t ^ way. ago she told Mends she had bait Jones, Gertrude Jones, Janice Ward, The operetta, "A n Evening in four cents left of the once sizaMe Josephine Pomprowicz, Kenneth Fairyland,” arranged by the Hebrdh Wasbiiigton. May 2.—(AP) — fortune she had eEuned on the G ilf^ Frank and Herbert Hills, Green school imder the direction of caorsBce Darrow, noted criminal stage. Fletcher Ward, Harold Sebatz, the teachers, Mrs. Joseph Walsh and lawyer, wants people to know that Miss Mayhew made her Srst ap­ Horace and Jerald Porter, Richard Mrs. James Caqn, will be presented any report of his death is consider pearance on the stage in the early Lee, Michael Kulynych. at the local Town Hall, Friday eve­ ab^ exaggerated. eighties when she was xmderstudjr- Mrs. Elsther Cobb, who hee been ning. Proceeds will be for school Smiling broadly, Darrow gave a Ing a part in "Uncle Tom’s Cabin” ' the guest of relatives in Hartford apparatus. newspaperman this explanation of at Pittsburgh. Her greatest famq for the past several weeks, has re­ Dorothy nad Lloyd Gray accom­ why he emerged from retirement on came as a vaudeville headliner turned to the home of her son-in-law panied Allan L. Carr to Versailles the eve of his 77th birthday to be­ shortly after the turn of the cen­ come chairman of NRA’s new re­ tury. She made a comeback in 1928 view board: in the show "H it the Deck.” v ‘Tt all happened after I received She was the wife of the comedian a letter from a resident of Iowa who BlUee ’Taylor for 18 yearju A fter wanted me to settle a bit He their divorce they continued to be wrote, 'Let mo know whether you good Mends. are deiul’.” Without relaxing bis grin, the lawyer went on: "1 sometimes won­ FALL KILLS WOMAN; der.” "That’s a question which has bothered me a great deal. I wrote DROPS 32 STORIES my Iowa friend that I meet so many dead peopIW wbo’re walking aroimd, I wonder sometimes whether I’m Albany, N. Y., May 2.— (A P )—A dead too. I told him I was certain woman fell to her death from the of one thing—^Tm not in a grave tower of the State office building y e t ” today, 32 stories above Capitol Darrow added be came to Wash­ Plaza. She w u not immediately ington to "supply the answer for my identified. Iowa friend.” The body landed on the Yourth fioor inset of the building. The woman was not employed in the of­ NUMEROUS CANDIDATE fice building. She was young and well dressed. The body was dis­ Indianapolis, M ay 2— (A P )— One membered by the terrific impact. person out of every 43 who votes is Francis J Bums, deputy comp­ V trial bottle of one of the items a candidate for something or other troller, saw the body fiasb by bis manufaetored by Norwich Phar- in Primary election next '^esday. , window and heard the crash. Fred 'There are 36380 candidates in the Hallowell, assistant to Comptroller maeentical Co„ **mannfae- 92 counties of the state for some Morris S. ’Tremaine, also heard the tnrers of Ungnentine”, to kind of office. body strike the roof. He said he Nominees for the congress, state thought the fiag pole on the build' acquaint you with more legislature, city, coimty and town- ing bad fallen. of their fine products. sUp offices w in be chosen at the Whether the woman jumped or Primary. Precinct committeemen accidentally fell coiild not be deter Ask for one! and del^ates to the Republican and mined. She wore a priht dress um

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Tba naw oceupaats plah to m agaalne. CoaMOntaD Top of Trade High Bobool, 88 sad gavs tbs mmiy toftosoM. board aad trato borsas, also to raisa Tbs letter sent to the High school boat One year "Red Rusf^ Uvea bn as Minyiv O•Iga lga KiKwasb, '84, received the last Isdture In a ssriss n tw eivs r f d ThoM flfuroa, olaeod bofido barrlas aad vagatablas. simoundng the awards states: wheat or grass, the nakt year it ' otiM Tf ib o m o r a i m y par oaot da- state certificate of honorable men- 'Tou may well feel proud of wtaioh he has been |dvlag during Sduxd &isiMtbaD U o (w . tbs wlntsr mootb* at BarnOrd. lives on/barberry. It must bavs a .oraaaa to Amarloaa foraifo trada to tioB for Connecticut for her news these students and the classroom change of hosts or it wfll dls. Two or More story reporting of Captain Healy's His tan, almost grty-oolored suit /1M8 aa eomparad withb l 1980,W wara instruction given them, as the work Bomotlmse ws read of an totsr- speech at assembly. Bemloe Liv­ with a tan shirt and brown tls to Itad by ona official aa tba oauaa of from yotir school was selected by riew bstwsoi a rsportsr and an ^ admtolftratioD daalra for ipaad ingston '84 received the Connecticut match, bis wiU poUshsd black the Judges from an unusual numbtor ’^ s taxtUs aad ths eleotrio ds^ man, such as John D. Rocksfeller, One of Miss Hopidn's nafotlattof prafaraotial trada Queer Twieta honorable mention for her inter­ of excratioDal estries from mors shoes aad bis habit of using bis view with Talbot Mundy. Richard partmsnt tsauna won oriien tbe hands to strsas a polat to tbe St. Tbe one question that is always classes is studying ^'Sllas Mtynsr," raatlaa. than 80,000 students to over 3,600 a novel by Georgy Eliot If the Lataat oommarea raporta aald: Alton '84 received tbe honorable high schools to aU 48 states aad the Trade sobool's toterdeiMutment boM- course of his oonvsrsaoon, eontrast- ssked by the Interviewer 1^ "W hat "Tba Japaoaaa ara timidly im- In Day *8 News mention for this state for a sports ketball league games came to a sd well with his sdf-confident, do you consider the reason for your peat Btogllsh authoress should see United States possessions. Our these statements mads by the stu> '^yroviDf tha ^tuality of tbalr axporta story. Constance Rlckerd, '88A heartiest congratulations to you, to fdsndly aad axtrsmsly Impressive longevity?” This question usually dose with a double •header at tbe manner of speaking,. dents of tbe elsse about her novel, r |nd lovadtof ooa naw flald aftar an- was awarded a Spencerian ur school, aad to tbe students aad School Street Reo Friday afternoon, tus tbe vaguest answer. 1 think a etbar. Indloatlona ara that aba wilt Vaadarfrift, Pa.—It was not tba fotmtato pen for good penmanship sir teachers. Dr. Phelps is d m a largs man — good answer might be—"Variety." perhaps she would turn ovtr to her S April 20, to decide which depart­ gravs.. The fifilowtog are answers : ponttoua to Ineraaaa bar abara of tba hours but tba tlma tbatf caused a to tbe literary division. Tb4 oertli^ 'It is with great pleasure, there­ be is only a Uttls mors than flve —Edward Sweeney ments w ere to be tbe ebam^^kms o f fast tan and yet be impresses you from a written test about "Silas totto Amarloan foraiyo trada," dispute at tba Hicks coal mine and icates of honorable mention will be fore, that we advise you that the the 1984 season. as being taDer. Hie Gray hair M arasr." 800 coal differs rsmaiaad away awarded at a *future assembly. following students have won the 'The main contest was between AOCIDBNT! The Scbolastic magazine offered irtokled with black, bis white gold I can ■till remember 1. Godfrey's greatest fault was from w ork. laces indicated to tbe lOtb Annual tbe Electric end Textile basketball ^ ______^ thrllltog bis honesty. prizes for poetry, essays, short Smmed eye-glasses, srd bis highly ride that 1 experienced about eight Under daylight savtog tlma, opar Scbolastlo Awards, the group of teams, which ware tied for first 2. Squire Csss failed to be a good BOLTON stories, one-act plays, literary ar­ awards for creative work to liter­ intellectual face are delightful to years ago. An uncle of mine, bis ators waatad tba man to go0 tot work place in League I. An interesting gaze upra. father because he didn't have any to ticles and, to tbe field of Journalism ature and tbe visual arts, conduct­ :ame was played, ae both teams wife and his brother were paying us at 6:80 a, m,. Instead of 6:80 Dr. Pbetos was born to New children. A proclamation by Oovamor for newB stories, feature stories, in­ ed, by Scholastic, The National s visit. During tho latter part of make railroad connactlons, !ouiht on even terms. At tbe end Haven and later moved to Provi 8. Godfrey’s horse los. bis life Croaa waa raad Sunday momlnf by terviews, sport stories, and columns. High School Weekly." of uxe first qusirter both teams bad Tba miners didn't show up, Tbair deace. He lived to Hartford du:during their visit, I was beginning to get when Godfrey was fencing with tba Rav. Harold Wlltz rafardtof sobadula would rob them of an scored three points. In tbe second bored, and I kept begging my uncle oblld Health Ddy today. part of the 70's and 80's. He grad- him. hour's sleep to tba "cool morning quarter, tbe Textile sharpshooters iiated from the H. P. H. . several tc take me for a ride In bis auto- 4. Tbe three most important Tba otaurcb oommlttaa mat at tba outscored tbeiV opponents to make 8 hours." years ago and be Is at tbe present mobi#B, but be refused. His brother, events to Silas Maraer’s life were: paraonaf a Monday avantof, Bavaral tbe score at half time 7-6. The ouainaaa mattara were dlacuaaad, Grand Coulaa Dam Bits, Wash­ BASEBAUtONE time a retired professor of Yale thinking it a pity that I could not adopting Eppie, getting back bis ington—Because ba took a bath, tsEuns battled the third quarter to University, have my own way, volunteered to money, and taking up smoking. Tba rafular Tburaday nlfbt Blbla a score of - , still to Textile's fa­ Ban Classen "made" front page of 1 1 8 fulfill my request. 6. Silas was foimd guilty ot cir­ atudy will ba bald at tba paraonafa. vor. In tbe lest quarter tbe Elec­ —Bernice Livtogston, '86. tba newspaper bare and it waa not My "chauffeur" bad quiie a dlf- cumstantial evidence. Man ara aapaclally Invltad, tricians fought strenuously only to Tba Tolland County Damooratlo Saturday mgbt altbar. Aftar tba OPENS SEASON VABIETT ncult time starting tbe car, but 6. Mr. Crackentborp was tbe bus- INKWBIXS lose the nm e by the final score of band of Mrs. Crackentborp. water system was turned on to this "Variety is the splc of life.'' when at last he succeeded, we 16-11. ’This win made tbe Textile 7. Mrs. Crackentborp was the fat naw boom town, ba was tba first to I suppose everyone in High school team champs for League I. This is Tbe man who said, "All work and ewerved out of the driveway, Just friend, Harold Riley were fined 1310 Rasing a huge tree and beaded laty with tbe double chin. has had tbe experience of sticking the third successive season they no play will make JMPOSED IN Ry.n which tied the score three all. STUDENTS WmtESS peachiest line study. error of the first baseman. Rau- the inkwell becomes angry and it had ^been for over a hundred It always is a task for me Venus, Pa.—J. B. Betbez, named tenberg sent both men home with throws the Inkwell down and kiclu Ejveryone w u tense as the fourth years. In have to write some poetry. of new cotton to office in .the administration of quarter opened. An Electric player What e’er it is, I like it not a single to left field. Bob Smith, it away. The teachers, though, In tbe last year, we have seen PUY ATJ^LEYAN dresses I ever President Garfield, has served more the next batter, socked a long triple usuaUy think differently and keep made a bsuket, which was followed l i it be verse with rhyme or not. by a buket for the Carpenters, more variations or changes in our saw anywhere. than a half century as i>ostmaster to the far open spaces of right field, the boy after school an hour or two. keeping the game to suspense. Then government than to the whole pre­ of Venus. He was appointed by scoring Rautenberg. Other scor­ Much to my Eunazement this How I dislike to lie at night Are they a came the climax when the Elec­ ceding century. This might be due Postmaster Thomas James and has ing threats were halted this inning morning I foimd that the inkwells And tty to think of things to write. knockout— and tricians scored three more points to to the President's liking for variety See Paint and Powder 6 ob served IS administrations. Venus when Ecabert gn^unded out and residing to Room 23 had been filled Now really It Is very bad make the flnsd score stand 8-5 for am his knowledge that our laws how! Say—let’s was so named for five roads con­ Hutchinson and Comber struck out. and are now keeping the students That my attempts should prove so the Electric team. needed revising. He, himself, has a beat the bunch verging here, forming the likeness Three more nms were scored is busy with blotters, blotting up the bad. Present "Henry the to it and o f a star. the third when Rautenberg singled Ink that is leaking from them. The Electric team plasrers were varied program. He does not work towering over the Carpentry play-< all the time but sets apeut some time 4 Stare at pictures, bocks and such, get some of Sarasota, Fla. — Bonita House to center. Bob Smith singled to A good Invention for the future right and Ecabert hit to the second ers in size, which was a decided each day for recreation or for doing But cannot seem to get as much Foorth''Monday. went after one fish—a tarpon— and^ happiness of the students of Mm - help to their team. these dresses baseman, who threw the bEdl over cheater High school would be £in what he pleases. He swims, plays As one faint gleam or any light came back with two—a tarpon and^ Brewer, the Iron man center for handball, and even takes a short On words that can be matched up­ right now and the catcher’s head in an attempt to ever-full, unbreakable, leak-proof a shark. the Electric team, scored the five rest by petting his dog. right. About twenty-five students from set the fashion. The shark swallowed the tarpon get Rautenberg. Smith also scored inkwell attached to every desk. M. H. S. accepted the invitation of points to the fourth quarter which The big business men of today do Prices are so that Bonita was playing on. her line, on this play and Ecabert reached —Herbert Maguire. won the game for his team. the Wesleyan University Paint and not grind all the time or they would Like “weather," “feather,” "catch. ’ and fought for an hour and a half second. Comber and Hutchinson The absence of Kayan, the high "latch ", Powder Club and attended their reasonable we struck out and then the next bat­ soon lose their minds and their busi- before it was landed. scoring ace for the Carpenters, was These words come to me to a batch, splendid presentation of “Heniy the can easily have ter, "Hank” Bedurtha, singled to aess. They play tennis, golf or When the shark was cut open the claimT clergy k n o w s a drawback for his team. But meanings are too far apart; Fourth,” given Monday, April 28. more than one. tarpon w m found reposing in its right center scoring Ecabert. This win gives the Electric team bridge. Some do shopwork or tinker Although it was a stormy evening. Manchester’s last run was ob with radios or motors. We call these To use these words ia quite an art. $1.00, $1.98 stom ach. the honor of being the first team Theater 92, where the presoitatibn Chicago—Joe Paprock and " his tained in the sixth inning when In HUMAN HEARTS BETTER to be the Champs of League n, as hobbies. They are only a change, a Ihese facts are true for only me took place, was "packed" and It and $2.98 bathe under a hotel "room and bath” between the second and third put- this was the first timj the Trade variation which gives a part of the .‘^ince joy from poems is not to be waa evident that only necesalty out, Judd tripled over the center School has had two basketball body and mind a rest and builds up and 860 respectively after house­ Dr. William Lyon Phelps CJalls But there are those who really see forced the club to refuse more than wives poimded on eggs without be­ fielder’s head and waa sent home by leagues running simultaneously. some other part. Some fim in writing poetry. half of tbe many appUcationa for Capt. Sm ith’s TexEis leaguer over Writings of Gertrude Stein —Lewis Neff, ’35. That veurlety is one o f tbe essen- ing able to break them. They com­ short. X —Lockhart Rogers. the compllmentaiy tickets. plained some of the "eggs” they Just “Dribble.” * The play, which started at 8:15, FRADIN’S bought from the pair were not eggs Little Jackie May pitched excel­ proceeded rapidly with only short lent ball and Rockville could only at. all, but stones of the same shape. Dr. William Lyon Phelps, profes­ getting three hits, one a lusty triple intervals be 1 ween scenes and end­ get one run and four hits from his sor emeritus of Yale, in the last of ed at 11 o ’clock. delivery in the five innings he work COMEDY DEPICTS 21 TENNIS CANDIDATES to deep right field. Judd, Rauten- his series of twelve lectures on Con­ beig, Bedurtha and Captain The plqt of the play is the story ed. Rockville got their second tem porary AmerlcEUi Literature of Henry the Fourth whose son. run off McCurry in the sixth when "Chuck" Smith also hit well and at which ne has been giving at the APPEAR FOR PRACTICE Prince Hal, dtyoted hln»iielf to mer­ McCurry relieved Mozzer who hsid timely moments. Hartford Public High school during LIFE OF FAMILY ry-making to company with hla old started the inning. Mozzer had the past winter months, offered his friend, Sir John Falstaff, who was Another Novel Watch Just walked two men and had three bEdls Courts Not Yet Ready, How­ The team fielded rather well for reason for Shakespeare’s leaving the open'ng game but every once to far too fond of his bottle of sack. on the next num when relieved by ever, for the Sta^ng of McCurry. London for Stratford-on-Avon and a while would start throwing the Together with other friends these Received ! refusing to publish any more of his Paint and Powder Pnttinji Elimination Matches. ball aroimd rather wildly and to no two employed thexneelvee to reliev­ Official Boy Scout Watch with emblem ^ Q work during the ten years before one to particular. Rockville High, ing tracers of their pursea and his death. and mottoes on d ia l...... Finishing Touches On Twenty-one tennis candidates however, failed to take. advantage other such misdemeanors. Henry In the year 1609 Shakespeare showed up at the meeting called of these lapses and no harm was the Fourth envied Henry Percy, Orphan Annie Sport Strap Watches A A W. T. C. U. CONTEST published a book of passionate son­ April 19, by Mr. Hartwell, the new done. Etorl o f Northumberland, who hiul a nets to which he r^erred to "a dark fine upstanding son< Hotspur. Hot­ for G ir ls ...... T h e Family Upstairs.” tennis coach. They were: J. Petrich lady" and to "a rival.” The follow­ CO L. Judd, J. O’Reilly, R, Carney, The Rockville second basexnan spur constantly engaged to battlo HAS 200 ENTRIES ing year Shakespeare left London H Brown, C, Froat, J. O’Leary, D. "pulled a fast one" which enabled with the enomler. of the king ami Dick Tracey Sport Strap Watches C A A and returned to his home to Itrat- carried his banner vlctorioudy. Psktot and Pow der Is putting the Muldoon, R. Coma, R. Della Fera, Manchester to score two runs to for B o y s ...... ford, where he remidned until his Hotspur and hie father, however, finishing touches on "The Family E Clark, W. Stonamon, F. Vltner, the third inning. With a man on death. Dr. Phelps stated that per­ turned against the king oh hla de­ Each have a picture on the dial. See them in our Upstairs," a three act comedy, to be J. Putet, D. Johnson, L. Urbanettl, second and third Ecabert hit to the haps his reason for retiring years manding certain prisoners taken by window. presented in the High school audi­ L Oeorgetti, R. Johnson, L» Harris, second baseman who, after fielding Hotspur and decided to place Sd- before his death waa the discomfort torium at o’clock Friday evening, ,M. Zwick and N. Koehler. the ball to masterly fashion, held it 8 mund Mortimer, Earl of March, on u d chagrin which an inquisitive May 4. The play, a comedy de­ Six prospective managere also to his hand and "gawked" at Rau public caused him. “But no one “ the throne. The forces of the Westclox Big Ben A la rm ...... $3.50 One of Topics Assiped picting family life to a tenement gave their names, as follows: R. tenberg who was running aome. knows the real secret of the son­ Too late he decided to throw home Penya and thoee of the king . en­ With Radium D ia l...... $4.50 house which "Mother" insists on re­ Carney, C. Froat, E. Qark, J. Puter, nets or ShaKespeare’s personid rea­ ferring to as "our apartment," is R. Johnson and F. Barrett. and when he did—what a peg!— gaged to battle and Prince Hal, who Westclox Baby Ben A la rm ...... $2.95 to Students. son for leaving London,” Dr. bound to please with its family Mr. Hartwell who, before coming away over the catcner’i head to the has reformed, kllla Hotspur but is With Radium D ia l...... $3.95 Phelps stated. "This Is only my quarrels, pretenses and reconcUla- to Manoheeter, was tehnis coach at backstop, enabltog Bob Smith to sorry when he thinks of the noble guess.” traits of Hotspur aa oompatOd Westclox Fortune A la rm ...... $1.45 ^ n s . Lexington High, bad planned to ■core. This year, as to the past, the Professor Phelps referred to the Family life to a tenement is much bold ellxfilnation matches Monday, hla own misguided self. The iMn^ Westclox “Black Night” Alarm, with Radium extreme Importance of the social ends to the victory of the king Ikad Women’s Christian Temperance the same as It is anywhere to a April 80, to out the number down to The baeeball team Journeys to D ia l...... $2.25 side of a college education. He alao Middletown this afternoon to play the play ends with Prince ]^'n Union h u . again sponsored a local family which has only "Father’s" a workable group, but the courts Westclox Bantam A la rm ...... $1.2.5 B»id that the people knowing the 843.50 a week aa Income for the were not reaty. host to Middletown High. They ■bout OT victory. Westclox “ Ben Bolt” Electric Aleirm ...... $2.95 contest open to High school pupils. most about human nature a'^e not support of three daughters who A tennis team will, to all proba­ .riiould not eneountw too much to The presentation waa not.. our dramatlsta;nor our novellsta, fOi tbe fine acting, eSpeelalty Westclox “Siesta” Alarm— (rings and is then The contest has been divided into must have "pretty clothes and bility, be chosen from the ttyouta, the way of oppoeltkm here. Middle- two district groups and four awards but they are our Protestant minis­ things" and a ^ e and mother with and the lehedule to bo used foUowa: town la the team that took that Hal and Hotspur* aad tha aneaflfimt quiet for 10 minutes and then automaticjdly of 13 each will be made for the ters and our Catholic priests. Dr. aspirations to become .“somebody" M ay 8—Meriden, here. ■to-tontog, 24-0 laotog from New makeup of Faistaff and Haoty aa starts ringing until shut o ff)...... $2.95 prize winning essays, one for the Phelps quoted a priest as once aay- who can speak nonchalantly ot our M ay 8— ^Weit H artford, here. Britain. Fourth, looking like pictures dip­ Westclox Dax W atch es...... $1.25 best composition entered from each tog, ‘T don|t know what the h atrt “little car" and our "new super­ May 15—H. P. H. 8.. Pope Park. ped from a history book. HMuy Westclox Pocket Ben Watches...... $1.50 class. of a bad man is like, but 1 know the heterodyne." "Mother's” main d«- May 18—West Hartford, there. Hie tennis teaxh la starting to the Fourth was pli^md by Qttbort heart of a good man and it’s terri­ practice to preparatloo for the first cate, praatdent of tba dub. (Both have unbreakable'crystals.) For the upper classes the topic,'' sln in life is to see her eldest Msy 28—Bristol, here. "The Social Hazards of Drlnktog" ble." daughter, Louise, make a brilliant 81—H. P. H. S., here. ihntch o t the season against West Westclox Windshield Mirror Gock with pull wind, $2.96 was selected and for the lower Dr. Phelps reviewed sevfral social match, though Louise, who JUM. 2—Bristol, there. B<*ttfOro. Mr. Hartwell ia coach classes, "Habit-Forming Drugs books, among them "The ^ tof’ie "works for a living and makes her June 4—Windham, there. and'he thinks that a winning taam TRYOUTS FOR WORLD Menace to Health." Their History afid Culture," by own clothes," ia satisfled to accept June 8—Meriden, there. oan^be produced from the squad of On April 18 some 200 pupils en­ Loteratte; "Poet Bag DlvenilQBs," the serioua attentions of a good- —B. Sohleldge, '85. ptayera trying out for the team. tered the contest, from which fac­ by L. V. Lucas; "Tha Ooc^t lookiqg yotmg bank clerk vtoo has Two boya practleaUy assured ot po­ STAFF HELD MOHDAY ulty members selected two essays Thtog;" by lAOlUam O. Steveita; to supped hto mother and little sitions are Selero Urbanettl, Num­ R. DONNELLY from each class. Those toat were "BrailUan Adventure," by Peter brother, Herbie. ber 1 man last season and Howlt / A maettan for those atodwta selected were presented to Mrs. Flemming; "Suffering," by DAudet, So runs the Ufa of the Hdlere to Brown, another ot last year's vatar- w ttt^nT M o^ mambars JEWELER LeBUe H ardy, chairm an o f the com ­ and 'Murder In the Calais O o^ ," an eifi^t-room flat. Their neigh­ SPORT SLANTS 516 Main Street Manchester mittee to charge of Judging and by AgaUia Chrlstla. bors ties up aU^ the hot water on —J. Mlstratta. '84. selecting the b ^ oompositlana en­ In conolu

^ T 7 COOKING CLASSES Where Cookery Gasses Are Held

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I s ." Mrs. Arra Sutton Mlxter, home service director of the Hartford Gaa Company yesterday conducted the

first of a series of six weekly cook* • V - ; ? - >& • LV ■Hi GET OUT! Inf classes before an imusually large audience in the new and im­ proved display room of the Man­ chester Gas Company In the John- k %- • v/k . • . sMi block. The subject of the first s w A m- : .:<'ys s < i. s . class yesterday was “Low Cost, V s' ,s Well Balanced Meals.’’ Suggested menus were discussed and attrac­ r I k . Goodbye! tive and economical dishes were prepared and cooked during the class. CLOTHING & FURNISHING BUSINESS The entire Interior of the office and display room of the company has been rearranged and redecorat­ ed. A new background has been built for the display window and curtains have been put up at the windows along Bramard Place. The office has been pushrid back to the rear of the building with a ooimter Remodeled interior of the office and diaplay room of the Manchester Gas Company in the Johnson extending entirely across the width Block. of the display room. GOING This change of layout allows for BUSINESS a much larger space to display MERCHANDISE ALMOST GIVEN AWAY! bers. Accompanists will be Miss Van Zandt and Representative W il­ merchandise and at the same time 40,000 MOTHER’S DAY Madeline Buell and Miss Lil3ran liam Connery of Massachusetts, will have room enough to conduct cook­ Hutt. The entire proceeds of the be the principal speakers on a 30- ing classes there. A small stage concert will go Into the general mlnute raullo program to be broad­ has been built for Mrs. Mixter’s use STAMPS AT POSTOFnCE fund of the church. Tickets may cast over a nation-wide network of w h i^ will be left on the floor from be had at Watkins or at the door. stations affiliated with the Colum­ SuchCrowds! SuchBargains! week to week. bia Broadcasting System tomorrow Purple in Color and Bear Like­ V. F. W. RADIO PBOOBAM from 10:00 p. m. to 10:30 p. m. SEEK ORGANIZATION ness of Whistler’s Famous Commander-in-chief James B. e. s. t. Painting of His Mother. OF NATURE LEAGUE The Mother’s Day stamps will go on sale at the local post office to­ t SUCHBUYING! YOUSH! State Fish and Game Board Saturday Specials 1 Invites Members of Club and morrow. The Manchester office ze- ceived 40,000 at the distinctive com­ AT Nature Lovers to Join. memorative stamps and the demand for them is expected to be greater FIXTURES H a rtfo rd , M a y 2.— M em bers o f than for any issue of special stamps FIXTURES Connectieut Nature Clubs. Bird of recent date. FOR SALE Clubs, Audubon societies and lovers The Mother’s Day stamp is of the WELDON DRUG CO. FOR SALE of wUd-Ufe generally today were in­ Sale Starts three cent denomination and is aj>- 903 Main Street vited by the State Board of Fish­ proximatelv the came size as the eries and Game to participate in the special ^ ly self-governing, with a president, of the South Methodist church, un­ LUX SOAP 6/ Men’s a secretary-treasurer, and vice- der the direction of Archibald Ses­ »lt00 SQUntB’8 ADEX ... .79c SHAVING CREAM, 29e URN’S HEAVY ALL WOOL TROUSERS presidents from each of the eight sions, in the parish ban of the church counties in the St te. The officers Coat Sweaters Friday night. May 4 at 8 o’clock. would comprise the new Advisory 25e 25c PHANTHOM #4JW V alue ENTIRE STOCK to bo All of the numbers on the program C o u ad L will be in popular vein, a majority BLUE-JAY Through organized cooperation of old time favorites having been CORN PADS .. with the nature lovers of the State 1 9 c KOTEX 12^ the Beard believes its of ac­ chosen. It is a noteworthy fact WIPED OUT that all the singers, both soloists tivities can be broadened through 35c A.D^. Castoria----- 17c 60c R nbine...... 47e the management of wild-life sanc­ and in ths ensemble, are local tal­ ent. tuaries, winter feeding campaigns Men’s for all species of beneficial wild-life, There will be choruses tor mixed 8L50 HALBYnB 26o J. B g. Sport Sweaters the accumulation of funds with and tor men’s voices, as well as MEN’S ALL WOOL which to supply grain in emergencies some of Manchester's most popular Heavy Army such as the blizzards of early this soloists. Mrs. Estells Keith Olson, M .O . $1.29 TALCUM 17i^ year and.other work particularly in Robert Gordon, Sydney Strickland, Breeches the field of education. Contributions SSeaaor Willard, Joseph Waee, NEW PARI^-DAVIS TOOTH PASTE ...... 21c Men’s SUITS of one dollar per year tor this pur- David Hutebineon, Robert Von Deck, ness have been Inritsd with all of Edward Turlor, Eunice Hobeathal A ND ^ the funds to be dispensed by the end Fred Bendall will be beard in AT OUR NEW FOUNTAIN Lssgus and with game wardens of­ solos. Tbs snsembls will induds OVERCOATS O & fered to assist in to* League's emer- Ruth Nyman, Ada Balls Crosby, 1 . 4 » Men’s Heavyweight fancy work. Allcs Scott, Marion Legg, Evelyn Fresh Strawberry BIG LOT 9 9 0 7 9 Dungarees Under the State fish and game Custer, Florence Anderson, Ruth laws the Board is accorded admtois- Uppincott, Bdlsdna Nslson, Evelyn Ice Cream Soda MSirfl HEAVY MELTON tratlvs supsrvlsloD over song and Marcil, Elisabeth Fellows, Irsus Insectivorous birds as well as game McMullsn, Estbsr Sturgson, Gladys Sundae Zipper Jackets MEN’S MEN’S species. With tbs new organization Harrison, Paul Volquard^, Thomas Big #6.00 VahM functioning it is bslievsd the wel­ MsxwsU, John Munsts and Earl Shortcake SILK HOSE NECKWEAR fare of the non-game species can be Trottsr. Miss Miriani Watkins, TO GO AT TO 00 AT neatly further^ in the future with soprano, oos pC Mancbsstsr's rising tbs combined aid of both sportsmen young slflfsrs. Will also bs hoard in FOB DEUVERY SERVICE DIAL 8S17. Boys’ LONCIES and nature lovers. a spsdally ssleeted group of num- ■2 .9 7 Aeeorted PaMerun W O R T O i l * ! MEN’fl HEAVY MOLESKIN Sheep Lined Coats I7.M Value HURRY! FOLKS HURRY! FRBSt FREE! IT’S YOU OR THE Men’s CAPS GIFTS 2.9 S AUGTldNE£R! Ic THUR. • FRL • SAT. Men’s MEN’S MEN’S Sweat Shirts Are You Good At Puzzles ?, TOPCOATS SUITS Men’s Mg 9U# Value Begnlar f IfiM Value Begnlar $19M Value KHAKI PANTS To Every Customer We Win Give Away FREE With •9 .9 7 1 . 9 .9 7 SSSfl * **>“*•« Which : r Will Tell Yon the Prize You Win. Alter 22 Tmum W« Qnit. TMa !• Our What Will Be Your Luck I K0 Newest THURS., MAY 3, l^P .H . Ftrbt and La»t gale! Don’t Miw It. Sprlflf ntiOj SSSS: Ergons Is lavltsd Ts Attsnd A Hsstsse SebosI Summer Ties, Condiicted Br Styles. Oxfords. MiM Mfllieent Bamee A s s i z e s . AD Colors. AllWidihe. Of tb. Krirla UtihM AD Hotls. She win enplam the detelle of proper tsMe and flower armagemente and give recipee tor htaeoecM and brldse sertiis. Kelvtamor eadifltMdSM f i e ^ •tovets* wni do for you. dSet auu Miss Bemss has cenductsd thess selieoli throughout ths d r s a ^ s oountry and spsnt a wsek at ths World’s F^K^hlSir^ LAUFER ♦ . Sksss #47 MAOf tTREgr ILOO MEN'S cLoramo and Fimifpspanmi RURDTOVr MJlLOOro STANDARD PLUMBiNG CO. W l l U e M idk«y Monee Shoot y ■ h. S M A IH S l AfflB TWJBLV9 • l i E E E l Local StockslN. Y. Stocb arniiKPitnrEr' iNTWcrcLisr B uyof saumkiiBB L O F c a m m i M FOR LOWERED FEES HEDGES TO M OTS U 6 IN POLE CRASH n r o GAS STADONS nUADASr M U I 13 A Cto.r A d am Wxp fo'A'Vo'oW'A'v* jm—iir ^ 9%, L j b m b B. FiDor, of Hariiari, Air- Rfdui* ...102 |M6ftl w m B b Barred In Hotel Alaaka Jun ...... 1 9 % Was DrirfBf Too Foot to 1 P. M. Stodca Shoridan FoUowingr 8:30 i l l Pit T«m td CtMiler- AUaghany ...... 8% Serere Water KBs Buhes, Mflko TnnL Hito Polo. Allied Chem ...... 146% Hoflyvori Ihple Senr- Maaa Mother^a Day. Gcbt Sm s r i Hu m m T * Am ...... 1 0 0 Lyman B. Fuller, 21, of 37 ^ Ezpene > Order to Bid Am Coml Aleo ...... 46% OampbeU OouncO K. of C., wffl Cap Nat Bank A Tniat — A m F o r P o w ...... 9% Abe Meadam L an d asd Holmftead Ava., Hartford, operating ice Statiou Talm Orer hold the communion break­ Coon. R iv e r...... 400 Be On Kuulester’s Am Rad St S ...... 14% a motorcycle, waa in eolllalon with a fast Sunday morninf, May 18, I Force Vote Here. First National of Htfd 85 A m S m e lt ...... 40 Mother's E^y. Tbe members of Htfd. Conn. Trnst .... 53 Rote BitiNt. utility pole OB Hartford road just by Shell Co. 0'0 0 0 0 0 0 0'0 0 CantpbcU Council wfll meet In the Am Tel and Tel 's' e'e 116 west of the Manchester Gae Com­ Radio Progran. Hartford National .... 18 Am Tob B ...... 70% chib rooms at 8 o’clock on that Pbocniz 8t. B and T . . 160 Am W at W k a ...... 20% pany's storage tanka, at 7;80 last morning and march in a boty to St. ^'’Peddlert from Hartford aad other Many privet hedges hi Msaebes- West Hartford Trust.. 100 Anaconda ...... 16% fright. He wiM riding w e ^ when Henry SchaHer, proprietor of James's cbnrcb where they wiU at­ eupToundiog commuoltiee, who are ter have been killed by the severe “Eight Sons of Hanaony,” a foenranee Btooks Armour HI A ...... 6% be struck the prie. He was taken SebaUer's Garage at Center and tend toe 8:80 maaa and at the cloee M M ng to force the town to lower Aetna Casualty...... 00^ weather of last winter and in order double quartet of male yaiaea, iito A td ila o n ...... 66% the Maariieeter Measorlal hoepl- Olcott streets, the Hritywood Super of the maaa go to the ^ t e l Sheridan the licenee fee for the prlrttege of Aetna Fire ...... 88 to try and save them for next year wberp ft was found that Ua left be featured on the halfHfour pro- fruits and vegetables In Auburn ...... 48% Service Station on East Center where a breakfast wfll be aerved. Aetna Life ...... 20 they are being cut back to the ^ waa broken. He was not o1;her>atreet near Porter aad tbe Maple grun that will be broedoist from Manchester, through a preponder­ Aviation Corp ...... 7% a John McOuakey, who la toe chair­ Automobile ...... 22 Balt aad Ohto ...... 37 roots. The same is true of tte state wise eeriouely ii^ured. Tbe motor- Super Service Station on Maple toe stage of the State Theater over ance of public opinion in their favor man of toe arrangrinenta commit­ Conn. General ...... 38 Beadix ...... 17 flower, the mountain Laurri, aad eyrie waa wrecked. Tbe atreet just off Main,'today aanoonc- Station W n c tomorrow naoniiag Vhkh they hope to obtain at the tee, expects there will be a large Hartford Fire ...... 08 Beth Steel .X ...... 89 there is indication that there wm was inveetigated by PoUeeman Jo- ed tost he had leased toe Hollywood from 8 to 8:30 o’cloric, with Collin g j^ ia l tow n m eeting M ay 18, w ere turnout on the morning of May 13. Hartford Steam BeUer 51 Beth Steel, pfd ...... 7 0 be little Uoom of tide flower thia as]« Prentice. Fuller trid the offi­ aad Maple stations id the Shell Drlggs at toe organ with a pro­ said today to be prepared to con- National F ire...... 08 Borden ...... 24 year. Most climbing roses have cer that be was riding fast and waa Eastern Corporation for a period of gram of request numbers. P p u f their fight if the drat skirmish Travelers ...... 445 Can P s c ...... 17 been killed by the cold weather aad unable to make the tarn, hie motor­ five years. The Shell Oorpmation Fourth Broadoast ends in defeat. Travelers ...... 446 Cerro De Pasco ...... 32 toe flowers that are generally in cycle slipping out from under him will also take over SebaUer's whole­ This is toe fourth broadcast that ..A town official said today he tm- PuUie Utflitiee Stoeks Cbes aad O hio ...... 45% bloom on Decoration Day will be and hittinjg: the pole. sale gaaoUne and oU business. JAPAN CONSIDERS has been presented to date, spon­ Coon. Elec S e r v ...... 88 ^^kood the peddlers' association C hrysler ...... 46% small in number. H r. Scballer said in nmiritig the sored by the J, W . Hide company, Conn. Power ...... 86^ was aware of the fact that‘all that Col Carbon ...... 70% A t toe Maacheater Memorial hos­ deal with the SheU Corporation he Watkins Brothers, Mohrs Bakery Greenwich. WAG, pfd. 66 is needed to bring about the calling Com l Sohr ...... 25% pital the flower garden has been and toe State Theater. Last week Hartford Elec ...... 49 planned to devote his entire energy ANSWERING H U U of a special town meeting is to get Cons Gas ...... 84% badly affected. Roae buahea have to the sale of automobilea. He has \ more than 600 persona were In the 20 names affixed to a petition order­ Hartford G as ...... 42 Cons O il ...... 11% been killed. The hedge In front of MOTHER OF FABER do., p f d ...... 46 developed a fine trade aa a vales theater to listen to the program ing such a session. C ont Can ...... 79% toe Salvation Army headquarter! agency here imd has alao buflt up and toe public la a g ^ Invited to SNETCo...... 107 111 Expensive to Town Corn Prod ...... -...... 70 on Main atreet la dead aad baa been a big automobile repair business. He attend. A ll persona must be bested 0 0 0-0 0 •Vd' 92% atreet toe hedge baa been cut doWn he has other gasoline stations to be consist of Elmer Jrimson Ed­ Arrow H aad H, oom. 18 16 Elec aad Mus ...... 7% aad hopes are being held that there Statement On Attitude of tkn after another for the calling of do., pfd ...... 90 managed. win Johnson, first tenors; Gunnar Elec Auto Lite ...... 33% win be a growth next falL a-town meeting?” this official ask­ Billings aad Spencer . — 1 Tbe SheU Corporation wlU take Johnson and Charles Pirle, second ed. Gen E lec ...... 21% Tbe owners of private flab ponda Tells J v y Some « f Her Reh- over active management of both tenors; WflUam Braltfawatto and Bristol Brass ...... 26 27 Gen F o o d s ...... 84% Unfted States. • "Under the town by-laws,” he do., pfd ...... 95 — have alao found that tbe winter waa toe Hollywood and Mi^>le stations Philip Franzen, first basses; David Gen Motors ...... 000 S-4 36% continued," a town meeting must be Case, Lockwood aad B — 800 too bard for the flab and in nearly tires Wae hsaiM — De- Immediately. SheU products wlU be Hutchinson and Hugo Pearson, sec­ called if a petition containing at G illette ...... 84% every case where there are flsb handled at SchaUer’a garage *i«n ond basses. They will be under the Collins Co...... 45 — Tokyo, May 2^(AP)— W hether least 20 names is presented. These G old D u s t ...... 20% ponda S t homes the fish have been but this station win be under Schal- direction of Helge E. PeanoEi. Colt’s Firearms 28 26 to make a detailed reply to Secre­ town meetings are rather expensive H ersh ey ...... 62 frozen. Local nursery concerns teetires Testify. leris management. Eagle Lock ...... 27 80 tary of State Cordell Hull’s state­ The double quartet will two propositions. The stenographer who Hudson M otors ...... 16% cannot provide the need for the dif­ numbers, “John Peel,” an old Eity- Fafnir Bearings ...... 50 60 In t H a rv ...... 89% ment of America’s position In toe takes notes on the meetings gets Ftiller Brush, Class A. 7 ferent property owners who want to liah hunting song arranged by Mary about $25, there is the cost o f ad­ In t N ic k ...... 28% buy b e ^ e s, smd they are being im­ Orient or merely to deliver a note Andrews, and ‘*Ihe Bella of St. Gray Tel Pay Station.. 14 16 Int Tel and T e l ...... 13% Dedham, Mass., M a y 2.— ( A P ) — of polite acknowledgment was the vertising and other incidental ex­ Hart and Cooley ----- — 126 ported from out of town. Mary’s, by Adams. ColUn Drlggs Jertms M a n v llle ...... 64% The l^;al battle over toe mental STABflJZAHON question before toe Japanese gov­ penses. The cost of numerous town will feature organ selections that Hartmaaa Tob, com.. — 6 K en n ecott ...... 20% condition of Abe Faber, accused aa a ernment today. makings is therefore quite appar­ have been requested by the radio do., pfd ...... 18 — Lehigh Val C oal...... 8% murderer, opened in Dedham Court ent.” Some contended for a forceful re­ audience. lat Silver ...... 81 85 Lehigh Val Rd ...... 17% today immediately after Joseph Fer­ It was pointed out by this official do., pfd ...... 77 80 SUSPECT YOUNGSTERS FUND PUZZLES ply. The newspaper Nichl NIchl Ugg and My B ...... 92% rari, one o f the state’s leading crim­ that these peddlers are convinced aald officials consider toe most vital leaders Frary A CDt. 81 88 LoeW s ...... 82% inal investigators, testified be had a they are being discriminated New Brit, Man considers HOSPITAL NOTES people are not heeded. At , any FIRE RUINS TURN St Gas and El ______11% area. All were brush fires that aad Mother Is Called standard last January has provided herself toe keeper of the peace in event, this town official said, the St Oil Cal ...... 34% b<^n obviously set. One was in toe One of the witnesses called today an automatic stabOizer. It is true East Asia, but explained does that the dollar recentty dropped to peddlers have it in their power to S t O il N J ...... 44 sbuth section but was extinguiso- was Mrs. Rose Faber, mother of not imply any intention to interfere Mrs. Florence Brooks of 112 a discount against toe French franc cost the town plenty if they decide T ex Corp ...... 25% ed by the north end department. Abe, who said she was born in Kov- with the rights of other powers in WeecSahd street {md. Mrs. . Marie but Secretary Morgentoau said gold to present one petition after another HALL, CENTER OF Timken Roller B ear ...... 32 V4 None of the fires was dangerous no, Lithuania. China. Hcrlven of 460 Hillstown road were for the calling of special town meet­ Trans America ...... 6% Mrs. Faber, a small woman with would be sold for export at toe Many leaders were known to fa­ when the firemen arrived but if not fixed price o f $35 an ounce, i f de­ admitted and Mrs. Felix Gavello and ings. Union Carbide ...... 48 eye-glasses, said she lived in Bridge­ vor a note to Washing(ton which stopped might have reached resi­ mand developed, vhich would auto­ infant daughter of 134 Maple atreet Unit Aircraft ...... 22% port, Conn., several years and cam-2 would merely make acknowledg­ POLISH_pvrrYU n it Corp ...... 5% dences nearby. Yoimgsters setting matically support the dollar, just as were discharged yesterday. to Massachusetts after her mar­ ment of the Hull memorandum as a such fires evidently do not rear^xe toe purchases of gold from im­ Lym an Fu ller, 21, o f 127 H olni- U n it G{18 I m p ...... 16% riage. Her maiden name was Rose cordial expression of views from a (Continued from Page One) the seriousness of the practice and porters of toe metri brought toe stead avenue, Hartford, waa admit­ SOUTH DAKOTA’S CHIEF U S Rubber ...... 22 Selzer. friendly power. U S Sm elt ...... 117 it may take a few arrests to bring dollar down to its new parity. ted to the hospital at 7:30 last night The witness said her grandfather speetaters attracted from all over U S Steel ...... 46% them to their senses. The British equalization fund has utter the motorcycle he was riding died in an insane asylum and her EXECimVE RENOMINATED the north end of town were endan­ V ick Chem ...... 33% had a definite task in buying and on Silver Lane skidded into a pole. grandmother took fits and finally gered by falling electric wires. A Western Union ...... 52 selling exchange, because the pound FOUR POUCEMEN HURT He was treated for fractures of toe power line carrying 2,200 volts to a West El and M fg ...... 37% died in one. She said she has a has never been returned to a gold 'e ft leg. brother In Louisville, Ky., who gets Early Primary Returns Also nearby bakery passed directly in W oolw orto ...... 51 % SILVERITESPLAN, bullion standard, and the Biuk of Edward McGowan of Hi$^ street hysterical when anything disturbs AS REDS RIOT IN PARIS Show Two Democratic Con­ front of the stinreture and the in­ Elec Bond and Steel (Curb). 15 Elngland, unlike the Treasury, is not v.as admitted and Miss Margaret him. gressmen Will Run Again. tense heat melted the wires and sev­ b u ^ g and selling gold at a fixed Hunniford of 54 (Chestnut street was ered them. The power lines fell NEW CONFERENCE “Did you ever attempt to take price. f" ” (OoattBoed from Page One) discharged yesterday. across domestic current lines and your own life?” Scharton asked. Sioux Falls, S. D., May 2.— (A P) there was an electric display for WHITNEY ANSWERS (Continued from Page One) "Yes,” she answered, "a number Several cars were smashed. A num­ -i^turns from South Dakota’s several minutes. This cross "kicked of times. My husl>and would talk 1.0 TREASURY REPORTS ber of drivers were beaten. primary election showed Democrat­ out” the safety switch at the Hil­ the purpose of “ascertaining if the me, or the neighbors would come in. The ten thousand troops massed Hair Cutting . . ..25c PECORA’S CHARGES When Abraham was born the doc­ ic rfenomlnatlons today of Governor liard street sub-station and a section Dies bill as amended by the Senate ON EXPENDITURES in Paris to support toe 30,000 police Tom Berry and two Congressmen— of the north end was without lights agriculture committee can be so re­ tors said they had a choice between and mobile ^ards remained idle. Children, 20c. saving my life or toe baby’a But (Oonttnoed from Page One) F r^ H. Hildebrandt in the First and power until 5:15 this morning . formed as to make more flexible the The strike was considered as a fa il­ (Continued from Page One) we both lived.” District and Then H. Berner in the Tele^one lines in the area were Congnressional memdate so as to ure. It had been called against During babyhood she said Abe gency agencies included toe Relief ZIMMERMAN Second—but left two Republican also put out of order but were re­ hy Wall street insiders and ex­ permit the President to utilize the Government economy decrees and had convulsions about once a week A dm inistration w ith $111,929,000, Spruce Street contests undecided. paired and back in use this after­ act without embarrassing him In what oppositionists term the change member firms. In a first until he was four years of age. the Civil Works Administration ^Tf complete tabulation of yester­ noon. any reasonable changes that might “Fascist” tendencies of toe Cabinet. statement he asserted these figures John J. Whetton, a teller at toe w ith $80,355,000, the Reconstruo- day’s voting fails to give required Several firemen were suffering be made in toe present situation.” were "grossly misleading." Later he Needheun Trust Company, identified tlon Corporation w ith $52,564,000 majorities for Republican nomina- from blisters on their hands today Meanwhile, it was said at toe said: money which police witnesses had and toe Conservation Corps with ttons for Governor and Second Dis­ received they stuck to White House that President Roose­ iOING OUT OF BUSINESSII vdien “The Stock Exchange has been said was taken from toe Millen $25,615,000. trict epngressman, the partes the noBsles close to the fire accused of using propaganda to de­ velt is working on his policy of a The year’s emergency spending bi-metallic money standard, but brothers, as part of toe loot from state convention will determine the in their effort to keep the feat toe pending legislation for toe toe trust company. was reported a t $3,230,588,000 as nominees. heat from starting fires In the near­ regulation of exchanges. This is not strict silence was maintained on c o m p a r t w ith $1,002,221,0(H) in toe anyi contemplated moves in this di­ Washington and New York detec­ ' C. A. Christopher, former Repre- by houses. Some of them were true. tives, who preceded Whetton on toe same ten months last year. Routine aentatlve, apparently captured the treated by Dr. LeVerne Holmes for rection. POPULAR "The Stock Exchange Is prepajred expenditures came to $2,591,838,- The Dlee BilL stand, had identified toe money as Republican nomination in the First biirns but hone of them were seri­ lo prove every statement which it funds they took either from toe a r ­ 000 as compared with $3,221,576,- The Dies bill, passed by toe House Congressional District over three ous. Harold Sankey was burned has made about toe Fletcher-Ray- sons of toe brothers or from a rafe 000 la st year. opponents. would autoorin toe acceptance of on one leg by one of the falling pow­ oum bill. deposit box in a Washington bank. Receipts for ten months of toe foreign silver at a premium over toe DRESS SHOP W. C. Allen, seeking the Repub- er lines. "Real propaganda consists of In toe midst of today’s proceed­ fiscal period w ere $2,487,983,000 as IRAn nomination for Governor, has Stubbom Blase world price for agriculture siuplus- com pared with $1,635,950,000 a year State Theater Building publishing at a . timely moment in­ es sent abroad. ings George S. Harvey, counsel for rrore than 40 per cent of the vote After the peak of U14 blase had toe Millen brothers, said his office ago. formation capable of influencing or It was amended by toe Senate tabixlated thus far with more than passed and the flrmen hkd it under prejudicing public opinion. was preparing a new motion to have The Treasury’s caah balance at h a lf the state’s 1,925 precincts re­ control they still fhced a stubborn agriculture conunlttee to give fur­ to e end o f A p ril was $2,293,981,573 That is precisely what Mr. Pecora ther recognition to silver in a na­ toe trials stopped Immediately. ported. He was given a good fl|^t as flames broke out from vari­ did when he subletted to toe Sen­ but this included $810,863,000 at chance for the nomination but the tionalization prog^ram, including GOING OUT profit on dollar devaluation. The ous parts of the cellar. The appara­ ate committee figures In r^^ard to huge purchases of toe metal. selection in the Second Cong^ea- tus reaoalned at the scene until 5:45 toe earnings of toe New York Stock Paid attendance at toe New York oto o r $2,000,000,000 o f p rofit has sional District apparently will rest The silver group >»»» been holding and then a detail of firemaa was left Exchange firms.” Auto Show was 63 per cent over been classifl^ separately in toe ex­ with the Republican convention in out for mandatory legislation 1938. change stabilization fund. at the scene for another hour to House Nears Vote again st toe desire of the President Of RUSINESS Jst of Bferchandise Forgotten! nor Hans Ustrud. brokers profits ran during toe something to rehabilitste silver. T h e Manchester Public Market the fire and when she saw the hard speculative era. “It will be remembered,” he add­ battle toe firemen faod imme- The new statistics tiiowed the 33 ed, "that the President at the for­ FIXTURES FOR SALE! diatky prqiared a big pot of coffee institutiana in addition to the $4,- mer conference demonatratod an en­ P ^ R ’S RESIGNATION for them. 700,000,000 of “street loans” to tire sympathy for the utillzatiini of THURSDAY SPECIAL When Chief Ooleman saw that the brokerage houses, had a total of silver in canning out his monetary Ladie:^ House Oae Lot SSk blase might easily spread to other more than $8,000,000,000 leaned out and goieral recovery pn^^ram. Fancy Lean Rib Veal ChopB on sale at 23c lb., 2 lbs. 45c 'ACCEPTED BY WARDENS DRESSES DRESSES buildiiigs in the North street area on security on July 81. 1020. More Lean Rib Coraed Beaf, special a t ...... 8c Ih. and that his apparatus would be than $2,000,000,000 of this was SirMn Flank Coraed Betf, whole or h a lf ...... 18c lb. Waterbury. May 2.(— (A P)— Ac­ tied iqi for a few hours at least he secured by stoeks sad SCHOOLBOY PILOT cording to an announcement Immediately —iritd Albert Fov While the losses from to Pocket Honey Comb T rip e ...... 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c « today on behalf of the wardens and at the South Manchester &epaxtr brokers trere oomparativaly ■Hgb» Pickled Pigs* F eet...... 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c 3 9 « 1 . 6 9 vestrymen of Trinity Episcopal ment to have some of his stand toe banks were forced to write off SEEKING RECORDS Fresk Native l^iga* liv e r ...... 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25e Valnea to $SM. by In case of another outbreak in Silk church, the resignation of Rev. from January 1, 1929. to Septraober Home Blade Saosage Bleat from native p o ik ...... Henry Baldwin T < ^ as rector was toe north end. m s was and 15, 1988, more than a quarter of a BLOOMERS AND Ladies’ Fun-Frahiin accepted at a meeting of the vestry Chief Foy west to the lire when it bHHao dollars loaned on these ■ C .O M ) ...... 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c last night, to take effect today. Mr. was at tto height to Imd any aaaist- seeurltles. PANTIES HOSIERY Todd, who came here from HoL _ anoe he could. bald by Frank Hawks ' and eatab- Try a IHce Tender Shoulder Beef Steak, good tender llal^ by the American in a U gli- N . J., 12 years ago, tendered U s F H T B iO lA N gJBWJMWUBiU ment, a t ...... 25c !b. ignatlon at Trinity in January to Turn Hall i ______powered airplane. Tbe other ree* bacome effective at some mntualty of laadm aiw in tha north end. Bust orris are heid mainty by pilots of Our Freshly Ground Hamburg Steak for a nice meat loaf korwieh. May 3^(AF)— Dr. toe BEDan plaaee poi^ilar aaoaa the esnvenlent time, ^nie announce- In tha Union Villajga aaetion nearly Frank C. Atehisoa, 74 year old Nor- maat iasued today stated that a Atlantie...... 15c lb., 2 lbs. 2(k: 26 yaara agn it aoon became the wfoh phytielaa was fined ILQOO aad New Spring H A T S Ladled tansporary priaat in charge would canter of aettvitiaa for the raaidanta The yomtf filar rirppped rioarn take over the services, commencing costs faSmy in Bi^sclor cburt after here from West Palm Beadi where AT< OUR BAKERY D^ARTBfENT o f that area. Daaoea, baaketbaJI BLOUSES D « t SundiQr. Rev. Mr. Tbdd could Reading goilty to psiformiag aa he flew last week from Newark, Home Btede Pecan Rois, special...... 25e each ■ - * ^ ■ 1 • gamea, motlan pictiiraa, chnreh not ba readied today for a atato- and pjaiM to return home toriagr or Home Blade Cnrae^ B e ifK a s h ...... ISe^lb. meBt ooneendv the action takas gatharingB and niaiqr otte fiae- Judge Frsdsfick M- Pcaalsy also tomorrow. K he leaves toriqgr, it 7 9 « lait Bight. BUbep Ftadatiek O. tloaa have bean held there, the •ewtsBcad him to prison for on# to wfll not be before late aftafneo Home Blade Pot|te S iilA ...... 15c ■BdlOBg, Who is 1b Whtothury this PoB A foaldeBta particniaity ntihg ^n^m ra hat aaapaadad tha ssn- and he will naad the n ^ t at Jack- One Group of iBtanooB to pradde at a meeting of it aa a kted of camminity cantor. aoBvine or BavamialL Home Hade Sttjiwbcnry flhorefpke Bisenits .. .19e dopeh the woBMB'a aindllary of the Ifaw More rae«ntty it haa ^bean the ooene ^ Aatga at maariaagLtsr kkty- He riartad Iria aerial advaqtnriajg Home Hade DhiiH n y Ptei ...... 25c each DRESSES HavsB acckdancoBnr, in St. Jdms of nrganfiMtIou maatisga of one or sd agaanst the phyridan after the wlMB ba waaT4 witli n lB n q r gBrii * 1'"**. sBid ba had not vet tow m . two of the vaciooa Labor Unkma dsqth o f MbM Aans Stanley of New conatrueteri by hfiaadf aad m A FULL LINE OF FRESH SEA FOOD BY E ^ E S ^ tiflad of the maating of Trinity formed in town. l«nd(p. 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Hurling Weakness Obstacle To Giants Flag Ho>im •c>:a EAST AND WEST ARGUE Sopwith Launches America’s Cup Threat GREEN HAY OPEN ITS SEASON THIS SUNDAY Hubbell CaDed To S3ab ^ ON MERITS OF LEADING Practice Is Called for Tomor­ row Night at Jsurvis Grove To Top Dodgers, 10 to^ CONTENDERS FOR DERBY at 6 O’clock. The Green Baseball club will hold h < practice at 6:00 p. m. tomorrow at JarviB Grove. If thn players indi­ Bowmaa and LnipK Mata Hari and Bs^aar Are cate that they are in go^ condi­ Local Sport tion a game will be sought for Sun­ Ont in Free-Hitting Chimed to Be Even Faster day. DINGS All Indicatlona so far point to a YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Chatter much better and stronger team this Pirates Trhi C A s, season than last. The manager Than Cayalcade and Peace NatkMial Leagne with the help of the team intends New York 10, B rooklyn 9. to run a dange and a yaffle in order Top Rede Piiils 'Starting from scratch in his Arst Pittsburgh 4. (Chicago 1. Chance, Both of Whom to raise enough money to get some :jZ2 outdoor start of the season, Joe Mc- iHiiWriSM new ball suits this spring. St Louis 8, Cincinnati 2 (11). Cluskey smashed the course record M a M I M l l l .l Philadelphia 11, Bostca 6. Braves; Three Trqdep The latest word in center­ 'The following are requeated to be Have Set Track Records. in the six-mile St. Anselm A. C. on band: BoriUo, Grmndl, Piimey, Americsui League road run in the Bronx Sunday board steel-built cutter yachts Segeur, Fiddler, H arold Jarvis, Ray New York 10, Washington 5. Row in Ninth Win J|k afternoon, although he Anlshed in has been launched in Ports­ Jarvis, Carter, Jim McLaughlin. Ted Boston 7, Philadelphia 2. Louisville, Ky., May 2.— (AP) — eleventh place. McCluskey was mouth Harbor, England. This Mc(3arthy. Joe Lovett, Butch Detroit 5, St. Louis 4. With two record-breaken. In the in- timed in 27:47 and his performance Lovett, Viot, Bolgini, Kovis, Phelps Cleveland 12, (Chicago 1. Yankees. won the August W. Glatzmeyer craft, T. 0. M. Sopwith’s En- . vading: lineup, giving: the East a de> and Popoff. Memorial trophy for fast-time hon­ deavor, will be England’s hope THE STANDING elded edg:e in Saturday’s Kentucky If there are any others who are ors. to regain the America’s Cup Interested in trying out for the team Derby, western turf followers tight­ By HUGH 8. FULLERTON, which left Britain’s shores in please come to this practice. If any National League Assooistlon Press Sports Writer ened their belts another notch today The former record was held by one of these players mentioned can­ W. L. p a and staunchly maintained that the William Steiner of the German- •1851 and never returned. The Even tlrough they are poundtag not come to this practice get In Chicago ...... 10 8 .761 two Allies, Mata Hari and bazaar American A. C. and was set two yacht is shown above p o rtly New York' ... the new National League bedl^M touch with Grand! or Jarvis, Tel...... 9 8 .750 better style, it loo’is as If the world are even faster than Cavalcade and years ago, being 29:56. McQus- after its christening. At right 7026. Pittsburgh ... Peace Chance...... 6 5 .545 champion New York Oiamts mlgbC key, Steiner and William Ruckel are Sopwith and his wife at the Poston ...... Mrs. I. D. Sloane's Cavalcade ...... 6 6 JSOO have lo travel over a long and rocky were the only entries who started Brooklyn ...... broke the track record for a mile from scratch in the Aeld of sixty- launching. ^ ...... 5 7 .417 route created by pitching weakness S t Louis .... and a sixteenth at Havre De Grace four runners. James Crowley ••««••• 5 7 .417 to reach their goal of another .Nav Saturday and Joseph E. WideAer’s Jr., with a time allowance of 3:30, Philadelphia .. •»»•••• ^ 8 A38 tional League pennant . Peace Chance sheared a Afth of a won the event in the actual time of Cincinnati ...... 3 9 A50 The Giants have nm into tSH second off the great Twenty Grand’s 30:19.4. NAME DONAHUE PRO Amertoan League severe setbacks already this seasom record for a mile at Churcldll Downs W. L. PC. Roy Parmelee was rendered tsm> yesterday. On top' of thl*, word was Steiner failed to match McClua- New Y o r k ___ ...... 8 4 .667 porerily inactive by appendidtia aad received tiiat another Eastern hope­ key’s stride after the halfway mark AT EAST HARTFORD D etroit ...... 7 4 .636 Hal Schulmacber has not been able ful, Mrs. Pasme Whitney’s Spy Hill, and Anished in twenty-third place Cieyeland ...... 6 4 .600 to touch his 1933 form. had worked the full derby route of a Boston ...... Hobbell Saves Game Ruckel Anished 47th. It was Mc- By Associated Press ...... 6 6 .500 mile and a quarter in 2:04 1-5, fast­ Cluskey’s Arst long distance start W ashington ...... 6 7 .462 Joe Bowman, the Portland ronn., who defeated Russell hind, scoring two rims in the eighth their last practice se^on with 25 He has trounced the three teama- Johnny Goodman, Gua Moreland. Hollywood club, while Mitchell H Dunham, of Wilmington, 3 and clubs. he has pitched against this season— and held second place by beating St. candidates looking for positions on P o w l i ri(^ The East Hartford links, due to Lawson Little, all members of the serves for San B’rancisco. 2 Louis 5 to 4. H^ry Johnson, nek- the tearq. their proximity to Manchester, have ell via the shut-out method—pitched American team, and Johnny Daw­ SPECIAL MATCH ing his first start, pitched the R6d One of the men who is making attracted many local golfers. The 2 scoreless innings, struck out 22 son of Chicago, through their sec­ batsmen, and*is lead^g his team in Sox to a 7-2 victory over the Athler the young fellows step is ("Hook” ) course is now in tip-top condition ond day-of practice over the Hn)rn tics, allowing only six hits. Brennan. Hook has been playing Charter Oak Girls and the nqmlnal fees charged last batting with an average of .367. where the international matches Strong ...... Avenging their 20-10 beating cff ball a good many yeai's, and to­ ...102 88 122— 312 year prevail again this season. Ruble is a senior and is from Pooles- wlU be played May 11 and 12. M onds}^ the CHeveland Indians Fortin ...... day be stands out as one of the best . . . 78 76 82— 236 ville, Md. - The course , which Is supposed to WITH THE WALKER CUPPERS pounded out 15 hits, including four outAelders in Manchester. Beside G. Nelson .. . . . 8 6 111 103— 300 THUNDERBOLTS WIN He was bom with his handicap— chill the world’s greatest experts homers and trounced the CUcagd being a good player, he sets exam­ F. Nelson .. . . . 96 93 92— 281 hia left arm withered at the wrist. apparently has no terrors for the William Little W hite Sox 12 to 1. ple in spirit and willingness to do Schubert .., ...1 0 8 108 91— 807 The TTiunderbolts A. C. made a Playmates who might have wonder­ voxmgsters making up Uncle Sam’s what is right, and is a valuable as­ good start in the Arst game of the ed about his ability were soon swing­ latest golAng challenge to Great Golfing Courage Born Playing Amid Burial Bunkers set to any team. 470 476 '490 1442 season by defeating the Atlas'A. C. ing at empty air when he pitched Britain. New Britain (Men^s Team) from Rockville at Charter Oak lots, against them, and when it came to “All I’m looking forward to la In China. Quiim ...... 95 86 92— 273 Saturday, 11-3. Pantaluk, E. Squa- batting, he had them chasing all another shot at the course,” said PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT W ogner ...... 109 123 105—337 trito, Savrick played best foi- the over the lot. Little, the Californian, who haa BATTING K eing ...... 109 99 106—314 Thunderbolts while Kunny and F. He followed up his success at the been the cynosure of all eyes as a EDITOR’S NOTE: This is Sch ...... 85 89 80—254 Philipa.played best for Atlas. University of Maryland and is now result of his phenomenal driving. tile ninth and last of a series of MAY SEE CREW EVENT Dahlstrom ____108 114 119—341 Thimderbolts are seeking games the mainstay of Coach Burton Sh p- (hodman, the American open articles on the careers and per­ ‘ r • X ; • • • • with teams from 13 to 15 years of loy,' and a thorn in the side of op­ champion, has been playing a mag- sonalities of the members of LEADERS Cambridge Mass., May 2.— (AP) 506 511 502 1519 age. To arrange games see or posing teams. nlAceut game from tee to green, America’s 1984 Walker cup goU By ASSOCIA-^BD I^BSS — — Reliable Harvard sources have write to Manager P. Dupon^, 1229 He wields his glove on his left but has had trouble tidjustlng bin team, which meets the Britlsb AMERICAN ■- reported President Franklin D, Main street. arm. When a ball comes along he putting to the lightning fast greens. a t S t Andrews May 11-V2. Batting—Vosmik, Indians, 442; Roosevelt will attend the Harvard- Thunderbolts A. C. slops it with bis lame arm, then Most of the team planned to ac­ Reynolds, Red Sox, .426. RubbS ^ Yale crew races in New London, Last Night *8 Fights AB. R. H. PO. A. 1 matches it up with his good right. company Captain Francis Oulmet By RUSSEL J. NEW LAND VoSmik, 12. Runs batted in—Rfijjs Conn., on June 22 and watch his Taggart, c f ...... 3 1 2 1 0 At the bat he uses his left to rest or a shopping expedition to Dundee (Associated Press Sports Writer) nolds, 15. Hits—Reynolds, namesake son row on the Harvard M cCooe, s s ...... 1 1 0 0 0 bis bat on and when the ball sails today. Doubles—WerDer, Red So*. 'B Cheyenne, Wyo., May 2— (AP) — freshman crew in its objective race ^ By ASSOCIATED PRESS Dowd, r f ...... 1 0 0 0 0 across the plate he cracks it with ’Triples—Manush, Senators, 3. HdSto A tempSsstuous, black-haired young­ with the Yale yearlings. New York—Midget Wblgast, Saverick, p ...... 3 0 3 1 2 bis right. runs—Bopura, White Sox and Foonq 8 to 0. Washington and Lee fell 9 ster of 13 years and his soldier- Yoimg Roosevelt, Jr., will either Philadelphia and Lou Salica, Brook- Murphy, I f ...... 3 1 0 0 0 ’The Virginia teams he has pitch­ to 0. Athletics, 4. Stolen bases—Walker, father sailed away from (3hina a stroke the Harvard Arst year men, 13m, drew, 8. Pantaluk, c ...... 4 3 0 11 2 ed against can best testify to his ef­ ’Tigers, 7. Pitching— Rufflnp Out of the 28 scoreless Innings he decade ago and from .that event ’Tlwmas. Senators and Hildebrapfh or row at No.* 6 position. Arrange­ Los Angeles—Peter Jackson, Los Beltore, l b ...... 3 1 0 7 0 fectiveness as a pitcher. ’The Uni­ has pitched, there have been only 14 dates the golfing career of William Indians, 3-0. ments are being made. Harvard Angeles, outpointed Tony Herrera, Server, 8b ...... 3 0 0 1 0 ■•u-,', versity of Virginia went down twice bits. 'They were so well scattered Lawson Little, Jr., the “baby” of NATIONAL sources disclosed, for the President El Paso, ten. Gryk, 2b ...... 8 2 1 5 0 before him, 3 to 0 (ten innings), and that they went to nought. Uncle Sam’s 1934 Walker cup team Batting—Wilson. Phillies, to follow the races either in the.of- H. Sqiiatrlto, ss .. 2 2 8 0 1 and a player whose fairway poten­ Allen, Phillies. .385. Runs—Kleiti,- Acials boat or in the coaches launch. FINEST COLTS NAMED E. Squatrito, rf ..2 2 2 0 0 tialities are believed thus far to Cubs and Vaughan, Pirates, 14. Ruil)|| The President, an enthusiastic M urray, 2 b ...... 1 0 0 1 0 have been only scratched. batted in—Klein, Cubs and alumnus (ff Harvard, from which he New Market, Eng., May 2.— (A P ) Sculptured in Tenseness He is 28 years old now, the son Pirates, 15. Hits—Moore, G ia ^ was graduated in 1904, has been un­ —Thirteen of Great Britain’s finest Totals ...... 29 18 11 27 5 2 of CoL W. L. UtUe of the United Allen, Phillies, Urbanski, Brav§| able to attend any of the college colts were nominated over night for Atlas A. C. , AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 7%' States A rm y M edical Ck)rps. Young and Klein, Cubs, 18. Doubids-^ athletic events since his inaugura­ the annual running of the two thou­ sand guineas, first of the three year John Drew, 2b ..2 0 0 6 0 Lawson figuratively was raised on Ryan, Giants, 7. Triples—S^E tion. old classics of the season, today. Dario, If ...... 2 0 0 2 0 golf. His father was, an. still is, a Pirates, 8.* Home runs—Ott, 'tSr The British turf program includes F. Philips, c _____ 3 1 0 6 0 better than average player. ants, Hartnett and Klein, Cub8,.3| two other outstanding fixtures for N. Philips, ss .. 3 0 0 3 0 While stationed in China Col. Lit­ Stolen bases—F r^, Dodmrs, RdtHf Ml YD U 'R C III three years olds, the one thousand M ack, 8b .'...... 2 0 0 2 2 tle’s non-playing partner invariably rock and Martin, Carmnala mra guineas to be run Friday, and the Kunny, lb ...... 2 1 1 4 0 was bis young son. The Tientsin Chlozzeta, Philliee, 2. Pitching Oaks, but both of these are limited Chapman, cf .... 2 0 0 0 0 golf course is laid out on the site of Bush, Cuba, 4-0. to fillies. The two thousand Usher, rf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 an old CSiinese cemetery. It is near­ TELLING ME guineas. Darby and St. Leger all are Ketebum, p ...... 2 1 0 0 8 ly at sea level.'Floods have washed One of the greatest Agures in open to colts and fillies. American turf history . . . Jockey up many of the gravel. Other burial T otals ...... 21 3 1 24 6 6 plots have been covered to form George Ellis . . . who rode Mate POSTPONE PRACTICE to victory in his foremost Two base hits. Pantaluk, Murphy, mounds. These combine to make the tripmphs . . . will stage a come­ H. Squatrito; base on .balls, off bunkers and traps of the course. The scheduled baseball practice Saverick 2; base on balls, off What A Mental Hazard ^ back in the saddle when the for this evening of the, (TatboUc LI Aurora track opens this year . . Ketebum 6; strike outs by Saverick Local rules permit the lifting of Club’s team has been postponed un- 10; strike out* by Ketebum 6; stol­ the ball when it drope into one of WILLIAM LAWOOM l it t l e Boxing took a terriAc Aop at Madi­ tik tomorrow night at 5:80. Inability By ASSOCIATED PRESS son Square Garden last year . . en bases, H. Squatrito; E. Squatrito, these traps, but the mental hazard, New Haven—Jim Loodos, to secure the diamond is the cause Murphy,.^ Gryk, Kunny; left on to be suxe. Is not lightened. Friends plajring to 84,944 customers in 12 Because he booms out such amaz­ Louis, defeated Rudy DuscIl of the postponement. The Catholic bases. Thunderbolts 4, Atlas 2; Um­ who knew Lawson in (Jhlna trace shows . . . as compared with 206,228 club will officially open its season ingly long drives, the practice driv­ Omaha, (Dusek unabla to oontianv.)- for 18 performances in 1932. pire, Murphy. his courage imder fife and his utter ing range at the Presidio course,in New York—Gua Soimenb^, . next Sunday when they play the AUas ...... 010 000 000— 1 tfei:^city when behind to his experi­ . . . Hockey, on the other band, All-Bumsides. San Ffan cisco has been changed. ton, threw George Hagen, was a great gate attraction . . , Thunderbolts .. ..012 042 02x—11 ences while trailing his father dur­ This IncldeqL too, took place in Baltimore—Jim Brown^, pulling 440,990 through the turn­ ing those matches. 1929. ona. Mo., threw Hani stiles .... They teU the follow ­ When young Lawson’s father was Germany. \ - u s U transferred to Washington State hia One of Little’s tee shots carried ing -about Zeke Bonura, rookie 800 yards, clsar over the canyon. ' ■ Arst baseman of the Whits Sox. golfing dajrs began. He first came DIXIS POOTBALL AGB into prominence, however, when an­ the first time the feat had bessT ac- . . . Zeke was , meandering down Lick That Baer Good** compUahed. The ball landed on a BADLY HURT AT Michigan Boulevard • in Chicago other transfer sent the family to San Francisco’s Presidio. fairway, which would have been all with a teammate and spied a right majoring in epoaomics, hol; fkrSier in one year' than the aver- er very far out of condition.” round. ”1 don’t fla t by talklag,'’ Psddock, Brace Hamber, ynivernty of Washington sprinter. Is a was notabls because In the preced- dropfied OMt for ths quaHw W p ly ie or any Burppaao national Priino said. ”Bot ra tfdi that Baer peffeht picture of.action- The ohsst led .Is eapeeted to Ae wpdtg iha round the latter had eliminated to 9 ^ in ths Walksr mm mitffhiSj Prlfflo Camera, world heavy- g ^ ” 'gnat things In thj^ too-ysrd ev i^ tfuf yssr, • W H i ' ■ I

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MOVING—TRUCKING- APARTMENTS—FLATS— HOUSES FOR RENT 6.5 'Traffdrd’s veins. He whirled and STORAGE 20 IBs eyes seemed to have dropped composed two tetters, Tbe flrBt. ______TENEMENTS 63 left the tent. He walked for miles far back in bis head and' under his TOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, was addressed to Donna *n«i read: FORDS—1931 coach, 1980 coach, in the rain, flghring conscience and grease paint his cheeks were like MOVING—TRUCKING and Ught iWO SMALL rents, with all mod­ single house, with all improve­ "Doma, Darling: The doctor 1930 coupe, 1929 coach. Pontiac profesadonal honor while bia bitter­ chalk. hauling; Ashes removed weekly. E. em improvemente. Appiy to Chas. ments, at 16 Homestead street, says you will be well soon and on 1927 sedan. Chevrolet 1929 coupe. ness mounted. "I do need you but without Don­ L. Morin, telephone 6153. Wade, 65 School street. garage if desired. Inqijire Frans • « • your feet and Renfroe says L have Buick 1927 sedan. Chandler 1929 na—how is she. Doc?” Damato, 24 Homestead street Tel to go on with the show. I know PBKRETl db GLENNEY INC tocaj FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat also Whether he actually tampered Madeline and Con accompanied sedan. Brown’s Garage. 7091. you will \mderstand my running off and long distance moving. Dally eix room tenement with ail im­ with the screws that held the trap­ the physician ■ and his patient to FOR SALE—1933 Chevrolet two- like this. We’ll nbed ev«y penny express tx> Hartford. Overnight provem ents. Inquire at 147 East FOR RENT—SEVEN ROOM' single eze to braces o r whether an ineflri- the hospital, a large residence with door sedan, low mileage, perfect service to and from New Yorit_ dent assistant neglected to make a few private rooms, one ward, and to pay hospital bills. ni w rite Center street house, all improvements, large you every day. Oh, Donaa, I’m condition, 3450, private owned. •Tel. 8O60—8860 or 8864. garden, poultry house, and garage, Beulah PonflkK/ sure of their security no one ever a small operating room and labora­ FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat aU knew. Not even Madeline’s shriel',s Just heartsick that this bad to hap­ Write Box N, Herald. near school, reot 830. Call any­ tory. During the half mile ride Improvemente, rent reasOn&bJe. at e /034 HEA SBancE.mc that Ned Trafford had tried to kell pen! Of course Tm to hiam-. pns time. Apply Hasting’s Roadside Donna moaned in ' semi-conscious­ PUBLIC PASSENGER 170 Oak street Inquire Maples her convinced Renfroe that his most ness. sure Ned did it but there’ji no way office, 331 Oakland street BEGIN HEBE 'ipDAY to prove it. MOVING—TRUCKING- SERVICE 20A Hospital. 164 Oak. efficient canvasman could do such a “Oh, God, don’t let her die! Don’t "Now listen, honey, you’re going STORAGE 20 FOR RENT—332 Summit.five room DONNA GABRIEL aad MADE­ thing. But it was not Madeline let her die,” Madeline prayed, the FOR RENT—THREE room apart­ to get well and you’re going to per­ LN ADUrnUN ro SUvei Lane Bus duplex bouse with garage, rent rea­ LINE SIDDAL who call theraoelves who came hiutling through space to ment, adults only. Apply 109 Fos­ prayer not immixed with thoughts form again but it won’t be next YOUR FURNITURE IS Valuable. Line, Oe Luxe Bus tot lodge party sonable. Manchester Realty Com­ ''fhe Gabriel Sisters” are trapeze crash upon the sawdust ground and of her own future. She did not ter s tre e t week or next month, so I’m writing In moving we use only furniture or team trips, we also offer 7 pas- pany, telephone 4412. performers with Benfroe’a dreus. lie, a crumpled all-but-lifeless little know how Con would react to this pads, not quilts, or blankets. For eenger sedan livery. Phone 8063. CON DAVID, the antmal tealner, ia figure. It was her partner, Donna, Bill Siddal to come and take you TO R REN T—"TWO 5 ROOM flats accident, whether' Donna’s absence to the farm. Tm signing the let­ that better moving dial 6260. Aus­ 8860. 8864. FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE, 7 in love with Donna who regards him Pandemonium. Screams. Made- would center his affections upon and garage. 20-22 Summer etreet merely as a friend. MedeHne, in lihe shrieked and almost falling as ter, 'Donna,' and calling you ‘Made­ tin Chambers. Local and long dis­ J. J. Rohan.. TeL 7433. rooms, 33 Walker street all im­ Madeline herself or turn him against tance moving and trucking. provements, garage, rent reason­ love with Con, has been flirting with she ^lid down the rope to kneel be­ her. line.’ Don’t fall down on this. It s PROFESSIONAL able. Call 6764 evening;!. NED TRAFFORD, boss caavmsmaa. side Donna. Renfroe calling fran­ your chance to regain your strength FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement The trainer and the little acro­ and have the right care. And SERVICES 22 with all improvements, -161 Oak When Madeline’s grandtetber, tically for a physician. Women ro RENT— SEVERAL Desirabie SIDDAL, asks her to spend tbe sobbing. Children bewildered and bat waited downstairs in silence Grandfather will love having you street U. Osano, telephone 8816. while the doctor worked over Don­ PIANOS TUNED, repaired, rebuilt. five, six and seven room bouses, week-end on his farm she persuades terrifi^ ■ And the rain coming there. Manchester John Cocker ham, 28 Bigelow single and double; also heated Donna to take her place. Donna down in sheets upon the gray can­ na. Con paced the floor, puzzling LIVING ROOM, DpnNG room, bed- over how the accident could have "Don’t lose your nerve, darling. street. Phone 4219. apartment Apply Edward J. HoiL is nnieb attracted by BILX, SID- vas. Don’t worry, and get weU very soon. Evening Herald room, kitchen and bath, completely occurred. He asked Madeline if furnished. Steam heat; Janitor ser­ Phone 4642 and 8025. ' DAL, Madeline’s coosin. It was Con who reached Donna “Your loving ’sister,’ MadeUne.” Back at the circus Donna warns Donna had suddenly grown dizzj', CLASSIFIED vice, Watkins Brothers, 935 Main before Madeline’s pink satin slippers if she had been ill. XTie second letter was shorter. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 28 ttr e e t Madeline that <’Trafford, who is bad touched the ground. Blood ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS PROPERTY Jealous, may cause trouble for them. stained the white silk of bis gaily To aJl the questions the girl an­ "Dear Mr. Siddal: Madeline fell BETTER JOBS AND MORE money FOR SALE 70 swered, “I don’t .know.” To ac­ from the trapeze tonight and wss Count alx svcras* wortia tc a Maa. in television and talking pictures. FOR REN T— 6 ROOM tenement all NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY braided coat, and Donna’s lovely modem improvements. 6 Hudson bronze hair fell in a cascade over cuse Ned Trafford was to cast badly injured, though the doctor Initiala, numbara and abbravlatlona Millions now invested in this new­ FOR SAXE—TAVERN IN Man­ aacb count aa a /ord and eotnponnd street. Phone 5573. CHAPTER VI his arm as be raised her limp body blame on herself and admit a flirta­ says she will live and be in condi­ est industry. We will train few chester, doing good business, good tion of wWch she was now heartily worda aa two worda. Mlntmtin) coal ta Two weeks later "Renfroe’s Co­ and held her close to him, closer tion to be moved from the hospital price oi tbrea llnea s.mbitious men, 18-45 for work in FOR REN T ROOMS on second reason for selling, Address box 8 , — 6 lossal 'Three Ring Circus’’ was hun­ than be bad ever done before. ashamed. And, after all, she did in a short time. I am sure she will Lina rataa par dar for tranalaat this fascinating, big-pay field. floor. 28 Marble street Telephone care of Herald. not know Trafford had done any­ recover quickly with her family and dreds of miles from Lebanon. Aside Then, swaying dizzily, be carried Must be mechanically inclined and 6712. thing. * advise you to come for her at the EdFaetlra March 17, ItST from bis presence In the entrance her across t^ arena through tbe Caab Cbarga now employed. Write age, occupa­ earliest possible time. She is at of the tent each time tbe Gabriel aisle of horrified performers to her It was after midnight when Dr. d Conaacutlra Daya ..I 1 etal t eta tion, experience. Electronics., Box FOR RENT—FOUR and 5 room FARMS AND LAND Dr. Marvin Cotton's sanatorium. t ^naaoutlva Days ..I • etai 11 eta sifters went through their act, Ned dressing room. Madeline, sobbing Cotton informed them that Donna X , Herald. flats, all improvements, garage if FOR SALE "Sincerely, Donna Glibriel,’’ } Day ...... I 11 etaj II eta 71 'Trafford have no bint of the revenge and wringing her bands, was at bis had recovered consciousness and desired. Phone 5280 or 4546, She gave the letters to tbe phy­ All ordara Irragtilar Inaartlona for wbich bis soul longed. heels, ivas asleep. ' "I’m please to say will ba cbargad at tba ona tima rata. FOR SALE—2 ACRES rich, solly sician, "Will you please sea that •paclal rataa for long tarn evary HELP WANTED— FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS, beat land, 3 room bouse, garage and ben Madeline made one attempt to get A low moan from Donna’s white there is no internal Injury, There's day advartlaing giva npon raquaat. lips assured them she was not dead, a slight concussion, two broken they are mailed?” she asked. "The FEMALE 3b during winter months, reduced rent bouse, 11600. 1016 East Middle back into bis good graces, but be family will take care of aU expeo- Ada ordarad for tbraa or ala daya in Summer, Phone 3300, 2J7 North Turnpike. Cbaj. Anderson. snubbed her so effectively that she but she was still unconscious when ribs and a broken leg and a slight asd atoppad bafora tba tblrd or dftb the doctor arrived. A brusque fracture in one wrist. Of course •«*.” She salved her conscience day will ba ebargad only for tba ac­ YOUNG diRL for light housework. Elm stxeet, avoided him and then forgot him on tbe last score. Everything tual number of tlmaa tba d appear­ Must be reliable, steiuly work. Ap­ completely. man wbo bid a big heart under a the shock adds complications but ed. ebarglng at tba rata earned, but forbidding exterior, Dr. Cotton dis­ with her constitution she should Grandfather Siddall possessed would ply 23 Gerard street after 6 p, m. FOR RENT—FOUR room flat, in WRITER COBfMITS SUICIDE Four days after Donna’s memora­ no allowance or refunde ean be made good condition, 42 Maple street, missed the crowd of performers wbo puU through It." be Madeline's some day, so in reality on ala tima ada atoppad after tbe ble week-end on the farm Madeline rear. Telephone 6617. bad gsthersd in tbs dressing roora, she was paying for Donna’s ears. dftb day. WANTED—COMPETENT flrl for New York, May 2.— (AP) — Mrs. received a letter which she opahed, Con burst into hysterical sobs, re­ "Where con I get in touch with Mo “till forblda") dlaplay llsaa set general housework. Apply 79 ’’For God's saks, give her a chance! vealing bis Latin temperament. Hs Charlotts Livingstons, 86, a w riter, read with a quizzical smile and you?" Dr, Cotton asked, weighing geld. Brookfield street. FOR RENT—TENEMENT of five tossed to Donna. “This certainly You'll smother her if you all stay Mizsd Madeline in bis arms and Tba Herald will oot ba raapenalble rooms, stsam bsat all improvs- leiH ^ from a ninth floor window at h ers!" tbs letters in ons bond, for more than ona iseorraet Inaartlon isn't Intended for me!” she sold. kissed her again and again. “I’ve «V ANTED—WOMAN for all around meots. Step from Main street Ap­ Harbor hospital at ons o’clock this Only Modslins, now stunned end "Give him a routs cord. Con. *f any advartlaamani ordered for ‘Tou must bavs mods a bit with got to go on with ths show,’’ Mods-' And, Doctor, let ms, know how she Bmra than ona time bousewerk, Please state age. rtfer- ply 81 Russell street. morning and was killed, tbe big boy." silent, end Con and Pstsr Rsnfros 11ns said, wriggling out of bis arms. Tba Inadrartant omiaaion of Ineor- •Dceg, Box W , Herald. Mrs. Uvingstone, who was under stayed In tbs littls room, while tbe is. Wire ms tomorrow collect and Donna's cheeks flamed. She took '1 must see her before I leave. tell her I’ll writs every day." reel publleatlon of advartlaing will be FOR RENT—TWO THREE OM treatment for an arm fracture, left doctor bent over tbe Improvised bed D octor," reetlftel only by eancellatlon of tbe four room fumihoed or unfumisheo tbe letter and read it later when ebarge made for tbe eervie# rendered. a note addreeeed to “Dear Gertrude she was aUme. —two trunks placed end to end and 'Tomorrow then," (To Be Oonttnoed) apartments Mojchester Coostruc- and Pete" which requested she be All advertlaemcntc mnet eonform HELP WANTED—MALE 36 “Dear Modslins; I can’t vsry covered with a 'blanket. "No, Ths train,leaves tonight," Is atyle, copy and typography with tioo Co r#l. 4181 OI 4869. ffiven no funeral, but her body be Tbe physician shook bis bead. regulatlona enforced by tbe publleb- LEADING HARTFORD department turned over to tbe medical college of well coil you Miss fliddol, though 'Is sbs going to die?" MsdsUne OLD SUIT SETTLED era and tbay raaarva tba right te ftore, wants a man with car, for FOR RENT—APARTMENTS and I suppose I should, Ws bavs nsver managed to whisper. "It would ba dangerous to awaken Bellevue boeplUl, and that Just an her now. Let her rest." edit, reviae or lejeet any eepy ee»> Manchester aad Rockville territory. unftfmtshsd rooms, ooo stors in episcopal praytr bs said for bsr, corrsspondsd, but many timss I "Can't say yet. Hsr puls# is Bridgeport, May 2. — (AP) — A gldered ebieetlenable, havs written to you for Grandfather. • • • ' CLCflKO HOUJIS—Claealded ade te Apply Room 611, 362 Ae^um Johnson Block, Tstsphons 6070 or Ons lins of tbs note rsad; “You will strong snou^.’^ nins-ysar-old suit was sisttM out ^ publiahed earn# day must be re> dtrset, Hartford, Conn, 4040, understand why I am doing tbe Until I met you 4bose letters msont "H er beck I" Con pled, Msdsllns bssltatsd. Duty urged of Superior court today for $76. 'The eelved by 12 o'clock noent laturdaM inevitable." nothing at all to ms. Now I "It seems to be all right, One her to stay behind with bsr partner. action WES brought by William Cos- IdifO a m. WANTED—MIDDLE aged or glder- Mrs, Livingstons rsgistered at an should bs very grateful If you would leg is broken, a rib and tnsrs's con­ Her heart bode her go on with Con, teldins, a Norwalk builder, against TELEPHONE YOUR ly man for mUking and farm, H, BUBINEtfB LOCATIONS apartmsnt hotsi April 6 from Holly­ drem me a line now and then, Or cussion." 'There was a small writing dsric Ruth B. WlUiams of Fairfield, it is »at asking too much? I sup- near a window and on it were ink, WANT ADS. Conrad, Andover, isltphong Willi- FOR RENT 64 wood, Cal. "God! Thsrs's a Jinx on this was claimed that tbs Fsirfleld resl- mantle 303>6, tbs trivial happenings around ■bowl" muttered Renfroe. pen and stationery. - .. Madeline------: 44,464 on a Ada are 'accepted ever tbe telepbese TO RENT-OFFICES at 866 Main IDS farm will not Intsrtst you, but crossed to ths desk, sat down tnd bill for woyk by Costsldins. at tba OHAfUfs RATK given above "Ibe can't stay here, of course," aa a eonvanian a t« advartieara, but strsst (Orford Bldg,) Apply Ed­ THREE CENT PRICES 1 ossurs you svsrytblng in your Ilfs Dr, Cotton said, bis joss sweeping tba OAffH RATKI will b* aeeaptad ad SITUATIONS WANTED— ward J, Holl, Tsl, 4643 and 6036, will bs of Intsrsst to ms." ths tawdry room, 'n'vs a hospital FULL PAVMRNT If paid at tba bull- FEMALE Washington, May 2.—(AP) — Tbs Isttsr cootinusd Impsrsonol- of sorts, Ws'll talcs hsr tnsre. naif offlaa on or bafora tba aavantb ConjpTtss willing, you may bs abis ly, rslating various incidents and Have you soms sort of a strsetb- day following tba firat Inaartlen of MIDDLE-AGED iW EDIfH woman to ^ gls thrss esnt pisehs in your aacb ad etberwiaa tba CHAKai closing, ’'Cordially, Cousin Bill." s r ? " RA'l'lS will ba aollaeiad Ne raaponal* dfglrgg housework pofltion, imaii pooKst bsfors .ong. Donna trsosursd it, woltsd until Rsnfros went bock to tbs artns blilty for arrora In talanbonad ada tamlly, or proctlcsi nursing. Best A bill for tbs coining of such a tbs Dsxt day and thsn onswsrsd it. to announce to tbs audience that will bt aaaumad and 'Hair aeeuraay references, AddrsH R, Herald. INSURE!! pises bos bssn Introducsd by Sena­ aannet ba giMirnnfrad Box Bscauss lovs hod come to her, Miss Gtbrisl was not badly injursd YOUR CAR OH TRUCK tor Vandenburg, (R„ Mich,), os a making the whole world more beau­ and that ths performance would INDEX OF necessary intermediate between the tiful, she felt a deep sympathy for continue, while Con rushed out to SITUATIONS WANTED— WITH penny and tbe nickel," CLASSIFICATIONS Con with his bopslsss infatuation. have soms of ths crew construct a firth...... A MALE 3ff Hs mistook hsr kindnsss and Main ■trstcbsr, Msdsllns, a victim of ^mgagamania M LAWNi MOWED, YARDi elsansd, EVERETT Tb plsodsd with her to marry him. Dno- remorse and terror, set beside her Marriagaa 0 oa’s rtfusal hurt him and ones mors partner, tsars rolling down bsr paatba D gardens rpaded, Reasonable, Phone Card of Tbanka ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 0404, NcKlNNEY HIGHEST PRICES hs tumsd to Modsline for eonsoio- whits ebssks with tbir inconguoui Xfi Mamorlgm W PA ID FOR tlOfl. ■lashes of rougs, Loat and (round | SAVE 25 TO H0%1 It was the sight to Modslins so. “flhs's your sister?" the doctor Aiineunaamanta i frsqusntly in ths company —arannala i ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 OLD GOLD ot the ssksd, animal trainsr that floally prscipi* Modslins nodded dumbly, AefemeMlea Strong Stock Company. LOUIS S. JAFFB H'OR iALE—iECOND hand team tatsd tbs tragsdy, though whsn it "You've a ^m s, of course?" Autemebllaa for fata 4 95 Fostor St. r#l. 5230 S91 Main Street Auterndbllaa for fSx^banga I harness, in good repair, Chai>i Lak- occurred both glrie hod completely Modslins almost sold, "N o," bdt Aule Acaaaaorlaa—TIrae ,,,,,,, 4 Ing, 90 Cambi'ldfo street, Tele­ forgotten the tnreata Trafford bod stopped herself In time, "M y Auto ftapalrlnf—Painting , , , , , 1 phone 4740, Auto go boo la /i,/..7*A mode. Grandfather lives on a farin just Autoa—g^hlp ^ Tfuok f For two days it bod rained and outside of Lsbsnon—" Autoa—Per «lra § attendance at he circus was small. "If she lives," the doctor said Ogftgaa—iarvlca—ftoraga 14 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 5) Rsnfros was In a bod humor. His slowly, "she will be ill for s long Motoravalaa—Blovolaa ,,,,,,,, li Wantad Autoa^Motoroyclaa ,,, II FOR SALE—GA 8 RANGE, book wifi, La Bslle Matllds, was Irrita­ time. You'd better make arrange­ ■ealeoae and Ppofaealonnl fervlaaa I'tse, gatelSg and oblong Ubie, Reids* Realty Register ble, reflecting her husband's temper. ments to send her home," •ualnaaa iervicaa Dffarad , , , , , il iisating stove, reasonable, 47 Main, The anlmars were restless ami "Will she ever be able to perform ffouaahold farvloaa UlTarad ,,.,,1I>A snarllnf, pacing tbeir sfsiri?" Madeline asked in s smotti- Building—Oentracllng 14 tolepbone 6642, cages in s Plorlaia—Nuraarlra 14 SPRING, SPRING frenzy of terror every time the ered voice, funaral Dtractora ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 14 thunder roared. The clown, Ds "I don't know yet," ttaatlng--Plumblng-»Rooflng ,,, 17 Lucca, had caught s heavy cold and « « « Inauranca , , , , , , , 11 4N ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR RBAUTIFUL SPRING! Mllllnary—Drfaamablni It for the price of an ordinary Ice box, was working uodei difficulties, end Renfroe returned Just as Con and Moving—TfUflhInf—g.oraga , , , , 10 os low as 187-96, Buy now at theee ons of the best "props" bod broken two of ths crew came in with the Public Paaaangar iarvlaa A low prices cm repossessed and re­ his arm when a falling stage brace stretcher,, e IW 4 ■ Y»I4 R#V)CC.KIIC,- T, M. 1, M f , O ff, Painting—Paparlna 2i SPRING AT THESE "You'll want to stay with her I 2. Pfofaaalonal farvloaa It built, like, new, Frigldalres, Kelvl- bit him. *«P*(rinf II natori, Copelands, 30 different All these facts Incrsosed Trof- suppose?" the circus owner sold to (RKAU rHK 8TOKV, THE N

Toonenrille Folks By Fontaine Foe OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahern SENSE and NONSENSE MOTHgn ALWAYS STANDS UP POR tlTTLE WlUBCRT. There ii one tUbif to offer In he-^ A man is reported to have re­ b&lf of the fieherman. When he cently secured a Job as night cetchee nothing, he h u little to say. watchman because he had reared Many othen could well afford to nine children—he had learned to A nwAMfe T ^ ' UfA-^A'•OH, I OHU< TH\NK follow hie examnle. keep awake. WAY YOU M6OUR \NVENT\ON6l •PEW DAYS VPEE,I AM SOiNO ty, Minnesota, District Court rec­ Washington should finally ciystal- W HAfS TW' tAATTEP** TO WOPK ON MV TU^XlBLE ords, File M8188. Use as GOP? COAT HAyNSEP-\TLL BE ^VADE A CV WTH' OC PEAT5 NEST Graduates from local schools will Restaurant Manager (as he sam- GONE COL*0? YOU PAPT OF THE COW, SO THAT receive a lot of advice in the next led the new cook’s first soup)— few weeks, some of it fundamental ? h a v e n 't h a t c h e d WHEN THE COAT \S TAKEN bu say you served in France? .a and more of it modem. It miw not Cook—Yes, sir. Officer’s cook for OUT ONE IN OFF , IT HOLDS \TS SHAPE be necessary to add a line, but this two years and wounded twice. ACROSS THE is ventured: The Bible is more re­ Restaurant Manager — You’re' MONTHS/ liable as a guide to living than the lucky, man. It’s a wonder they SHOULDERS, bootlegger. didn't kill you. AND CAN As parting instruction were being B E HUNS given to a new traveling salesman There Is a certain man who it is UP WITHOUT the sales manager said: reported never goes out in the eve­ Sales Manager—Well, good Iuok ning because his wife is so ugly he A HANGER to you, my boy. Any Important hates to kiss her goodbye. news should be wired us without \ ■ \ delay. There are countries where the The following day this telegram boy and girl never see each other arrived, charges ooUeot: before the wedding—here they "Arrived safely. Got a lovely don’t see much of each other after­ room with bath. Feeling fine." ward. To which the sales manager wired back, also charges collect: It is a very good thing to re­ “So glad. Remember to air your member that people who are entire­ nightie. Love and kisses." ly unreasonable in their praise can First Imbiber—I found (hie) a be equally unreasonable in their half doUar. criticism. Second Inebriate—It 'sh mine, it’s got my name on it. Youth—May I offer you some re­ First Imbiber—What’s your freshment 't name? Girl Friend—Yes, you might give Second Inebriate—E. Plurlbus me a few moments to myself. Unum. First Imbiber—Yeah, It’sh yoursh. Gratitude Flapper Fanny Say& There is a debt we cannot pay, nor mo.u.s.eAT.ofF. .(0 frateiM ever laws can reach. 1 It runs forever and a day. Is shared by aU and each; Si ()K( HY SMITH Bombing Begins It is not evidenced by name, nor By John C. Terry biU nor promise made. Yet 'tis existent Just the same, by h piMcrfttr/ > solemn Judgments laid. No obUgation in the law, no tenure K9&P60IM6, and no seal SCORCHY! MAKB Impressed with aU to bind in awe, v-wl A UIID6 CIROS AND nor pledged by those who $0 AROUND f kneel; Yet at engagement far above the s m riH Q t h b things that bind below— 0U> BATTieSHlP. *• * The lasting debt of Gratitude is the TH6 LSAPgR solemn debt we owe. SI5NALS For Not being able to quit talking at ^■ma< I the right ume is not confined to ministers, lawyers and other publ^ HORRlFlgD. - AtCNe MORTH ISLAND NAVAL AlR STATION tXe B0M8BRS speakers. BONNY HgARS *me CLIMB For AtTITUPS. A FLI0H1* OF PURSUIT PLANES SiVBEP ^ DRONiNS OF-ffig BOMBCRS Travelerr—So you still cling t H t t r i ' that childish superstition about 1 doujn from abovb and join them as an gSeoRf. HI

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Dinner Sets, U n d e r w e a r Hale’s Fancy Fresh $2.49 $ 2 ► Briefs To close-out! 32-piece dinner # $ 2 .9 8 .Grades sets. Platinum scroll decora­ Sale! BLOUSES EGGS I Panties tion. Better type millinery In flat­ each tering styles for young and old- 1 Step-ins 2 doz. 4 7 e . .A new kind Lawn Mowers, $4.25 Maln Floor, center. f C Take advantage of this bargain during thia three-day solo. of dressing Large size! Strictly fresh! Aroimd $6. on today’s maiket $1.49 Porous, cool mesh underwear—the most comfortable imdles you created by 5 9 can wear. Regular sizes only. AU from nearby henneries! Kraft! price. Ball-bearing; 14-inch #$1.00 Grades cutter; 8 ^ -inch vdieels. #$1.98 Grades ^ Rayon Undies—Main Floor, right. $1 Printed What news! Indulge In a Regular $1.98 silk blouses In $1. and $1.39 Jardinieres, few new blouses during this this price group. Plain and ORANGES Home Frocks •Clearance! Both sheers and striped silks. Sizes 32 to 40. 50c heavy cottons. Not all sizes in each style. Main Floor Close-Outs Fancy Florida’s! Assorted colored Jardinieres in a glaze finish. 9 and 10-lnch $2.98 and $3.25 Eton Suits, sizes. Boys’ . Eton suits in navy cheviot and tweeds. GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 2 5 e 5 ^ $2.98 Wool SKIRTS, Shorts and coat with broadcloth blouse. 3 to 8. Large and Juicy!______$4.98 Felt-Base Rugs, Bargain seekers will flnd Boys’ $1.19 Wash Suits, loads and loads of neat cotton AU wool flannels In navy, brown, Heavy broadcloth school or play suits. Mostly tan $ 2 .9 5 home frocks in this assortment. green, powder blue. Few smart checks. and brown colorings. 5 to 10. SPINACH peck 2 S e Floral patterns suitable for AU tub-fast Sizes 16 to 44. bedroom and kitchen. 9’ x 12’ ; $2.19 Fancy, fresh, native stock! V X 10’ 6”. Limited number to Second Floor. Women’s Sports Shop— Second Floor. 25c Anklets, close-out at $2.95. Children’s sununer anklets in plain pastels; some have f£mcy tops. Sizes 6 to 7^. RARERIPES bunch $6.95 Drop-Leaf Tables, Our Popular First Pure Silk Panties, $4.95 The best value we’ve offered In a long time in rilk Hardwood maple table; un­ panties. Neat styles with lace trims. palnted. Windror chairs to HALES match, $1.00 each. Quality ‘U K. M.” Women’s Crepe Gowns, Our regular stock of crepe gowns in regular and MEALTM MARKET 25c Oil Qoth Rugs, lOC extra sizes. Values to $1.00. White and flesh. Oil cloth scatter rugs. 18x36 Inches. To close-out at lOo $1.29 Rayon Slips, each. Good quality rayon slips—nice and long; full cu t Thursday's Budget Savers! PureSilk HOSE Women’s sizes. , 89c Rose TrelUses, 09c 50c and 59c Bandeaux, t feet by 24 Inches wide. Shoulder STB&f Heavy stock painted white. Bandeaux and longer style brassieres. iSheer Chiffons Basement. Baby Shop and Undles-^-Main Floor, rear. STEAK (2 pairs $1.25)] \ ^Medium Service Weights $99.50 Drug Specials W hite and Daxk 2 l b s . 2 5 ^® 6 5 75c Efectric Curling Irons, 59c FABRIC- Hurrah for Hale’a deUdous SHOULDER Here’s a ^>ecial that is mire going to be one of our fastest selling sale items. Our popular EpKBom Salts, 6 lbs. 21c Garland first •quality M.KM. silk hose at 65c! We’re seUing dozens and dozens daily at 79c. Every pair STEAKS! Why? Because they’re eat from fuU-fashloned, pure silk. Newest spring shades. Pond’s Cleansing Tissues, steer beef. Tasty? dust try one t